Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 20

Location:
Indianapolis, Indiana
Issue Date:
Page:
20
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

B-4 THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR- TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1990 TODAY 16 WEDNESDAY 17 THURSDAY 18 FRIDAY 19 SATURDAY 20 SUNDAY 21 MONDAY 22 aPTN Pacers vs. Pacers vs. SCOREBOARD fp tit WWWB La Urmxr, 3- Newfoundland tftwn- Nova Scotia Pacers CO Jkv 5:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. For scores call 633-1200, from 4:30 p.m.

to 1a.m. vs. Dallas San Diego Albany (J Denver jf at South Bend at Ice at Ice tT at colts 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 m.

Noon PRO TENNIS SPORTS ON THE AIR HS POLLS Briefly BOXING FROM STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS CABLE NETWORK KO'S LEONARD Sugar Ray Leonard was KO'd by Home Box Office on Monday for what the cable network said was a failure to provide HBO an opportunity to bid on the televised rights to the five-time world champion's next fight. RADIO WNDE-1260 FM, 4 p.m. Sports Daily. WIBC-1070 AM, 5:15 p.m. The Indiana University Sports Report.

WIBC-1070 AM, 6:07 p.m. Colts Update WNDE-1260 AM, 7:07 p.m. World Series: Oakland at Cincinnati. TELEVISION WISH-8, 7 p.m. World Series: Oakland at Cincinnati.

CABLE TELEVISION ESPN, 7:30 a.m. SportsCenter. ESPN, Noon Tennis. Seiko Super Series. Men's Singles Final.

ESPN, 5:30 p.m. SportsLook. ESPN, 6 p.m. SportsCenter. ESPN, 7:30 p.m.

Auto Racing. Mickey Thompson's Off-Road Championship Grand Prix. From Las Vegas. USA, 8 p.m. Boxing.

James Toney vs. Sanderlme Williams, ddieweights CNN, 10:30 p.m. Sports Tonight. ESPN, 10:30 p.m. SportsCenter.

ESPN, 1:30 a.m. SportsCenter. ESPN, 2 a.m. SportsLook. Leonard was unavailable tor comment, but his adviser-lawyer Mike Trainer said HBO was misrepresenting the situation.

Leonard, a ringside commentator since 1978, fought 11 times on the network but has not been in the ring since a win over Roberto Duran last December. While no bout has been scheduled, a source said he will meet World Boxing Council junior mid-Hlcurpfuht rhamninn Terrv Norris NFL STANDINGS I. ii nr, I early next year. Leonard Trainer said Leonard's HBO contract expired In Trims Brwn, LaJiia, cant 37-41- 78 John Gleason, Rvr Frst, III 40-38 78 Robert Gunnell, Jmstwn, Y. 40-38 79 Dave Dennis, Indpndnc.Kn 40-39-79 Bob Wylie, Canada 39-39-78 Bob Rankin, Trpn 40-38-78 Jack Flatt, Tempt, Am 39-41-79 Paul Minnich, ByVllg, Ohio 40-39- 79 Jack Veghte, Clearwater, Fla.

40-39-79 Tm Wtrs, Brmnghm, Mch 42-37 -79 Joe Eason, Houston 40-39-79 Kent Myers, Bend, Ore 41-39-79 Bob Mandvlle, Scttsdle, An 41-39-79 Mike Belew, Albuquerque 40-39-79 Don Webster, Austin, Texas 41-39-79 Archie Dadian, S.MIwke, Ws 40-39 79 Glenn Cushman, Bend, Ore 40-39-79 Dennis Iden, CstMsa, Calif 41-39- 90 Maurice Oakes, Gretna, Va 40-40- 90 Clarence Moore, Wnnsbr.SC 40-40- 90 John Owens, Lexington, Ky 41-39-90 Bobby Clark, Asheville, N.C 40-40- 90 HERMAN UEBELE, Lprt, 41-39-99 ELLTT PHLLPS, NAlb, Ind. 40-42 -92 BOYD HOVOE, Indph, 42-49- 92 JACK BROWN, CarmtL Ind 46-52- 99 AM. BASKETBALL The Department ol Parks and Recreation's JTV Hill Center, 1806 Columbia Avenue, is sponsoring a men's basketball league on Saturdays, beginning Oct. 20, to a.m. to 1 p.m., and a men's league on Fridays, beginning Oct 26, from 6 m.

to 9:30 Entry fee is 1235 per team. For information, call 923-4874. LATEST LINE BASEBALL WORLD SERIES Favorite Odds Underdog Series Oakland 13-15 Cincinnati Today Oakland SM CINCINNATI COLLEGE FOOTBALL Favorite Odds Underdog Saturday Clemson 10 NC STATE SYRACUSE 19 Rutgers MICHIGAN 13 Iowa PRINCETON 4 Harvard TENNESSEE 11 Alabama Virginia 27.. WAKE FOREST Va Tech 5 TEMPLE YALE tlva Columbia Penn 51 BOSTON COL GEORGIA 19'i Vanderbilt CORNELL Even Dartmouth Penn 7 BROWN Colorado 17 KANSAS Ga Tech 14 CAROLINA PITTSBURGH 5 Louisville Maryland 4 DUKE Ohio St 13'n PURDUE TEXAS 9 Arkansas CAROLINA 19 Cincinnati Houston 36 OKLAHOMA 23i Iowa St UTAH 8 Texas-El Paso NORTHWESTERN Even Wisconsin COLORADO ST 9 New Mexico Indiana 13 MINNESOTA AUBURN Even Florida St NEBRASKA 34 Oklahoma St MISSOURI 9 Kansas St TEXAS A8.M 13'i Baylor Texas Tech 4 RICE SW Louisiana 3 TULSA Washington 7 STANFORD Miami-FIa 2. NOTRE DAME ILLINOIS 4V Michigan St CALIFORNIA Even Ucla SOUTHERN MISS 8 Memphis St OREGON 19 Aniona St Wash St II OREGON ST SOUTHERN CAL 14rt Ariiona Miss St Even TULANE LSU 13 Kentucky NFL Favoritt Odds Undtrdog Thursday MIAMI 10 New England Sunday TAMPA BAY 9 Dallas WASHINGTON Philadelphia BUFFALO 9 NY Jets Denver 2'i COLTS HOUSTON 6 New Orleans LA RAMS 7 Atlanta SAN FRANCISCO 10 Pittsburgh NY GIANTS Wh Phoenix LA Raiders 2'i SAN DIEGO SEATTLE 2 Kansas City Monday CLEVELAND 2 Cincinnati Home team In CAPS 1990 Tribune Media Services, Inc.

COLLEGE BASKETBALL AT MUNCIE BALL STATE RED (63) Holmes 0-2 1-2 1, Thompson 6-16 2-2 15, Guinta 1-7 1-2 3, Jones 2-4 04 Gillis 6-15 3-4 15, Cross 8-16 1-2 18, Broi 2-3 2-2 6 Totals: 25-63 10-14 63. BALL STATE WHITE (79) Hardwick 3-6 04 8 Spicer 4-6 2-2 10, Stalling 9-16 04 19, Robbins 1-5 04 2, Sylvester 6-13 04 12, Turner 5-12 1-3 11, Driver 8-15 2-2 19. Totals: 36-73 5-7 79. HalMime-White 40-37. Three-point AMERICAN CONFERENCE EAST DIVISION Pet PF PA Home Away Buffalo 4 1 0 .800 130 99 3-0-0 1-1-0 Miami 4 1 0 .800 108 73 2-0-0 2-1-0 COLTS 2 3 0 .400 81 108 1-1-0 1-2-0 NY Jets 2 4 0 .333 107 148 1-2-0 1-2-0 New England 1 4 0 .200 80 152 0-3-0 1-1-0 CENTRAL DIVISION Cincnnati 4 2 0 .667 154 153 2-0-0 2-2-0 Houston 3 3 0 .500 146 125 2-1-0 1-2-0 Pttsburgh 3 3 0 .500 102 101 2-1-0 1-2-0 Cleveland 2 4 0 .333 98 139 1-1-0 1-3-0 WEST DIVISION LA Raiders 5 1 0 .833 123 90 4-0-0 1-1-0 Kansas City 4 2 0 .667 160 95 3-0-0 1-2-0 Denver 2 4 0 .333 141 161 2-2-0 0-2-0 San Diego 2 4 0 .333 114 108 0-2-0 2-2-0 Seattle 2 4 0 .333 125 128 1-1-0 1-3-0 NATIONAL CONFERENCE EAST DIVISION Pet PF PA Home Away NY Giants 5 0 0 1.000 130 67 3-0-0 2-0-0 Washingtn 3 2 0 .600 121 75 2-1-0 1-1-0 Phoenix 2 3 0 .400 60 121 1-1-0 1-2-0 -Philadelphia 2 3 0 .400 123 119 1-2-0 1-1-0 Pallas 2 4 0 .333 73 122 2-1-0 0-3-0 CENTRAL DIVISION Chicago 5 1 0 .833 142 75 4-0-0 1-1-0 Tampa Bay 4 2 0 .667 134 124 2-1-0 2-1-0 Detroit 2 4 0 .333 141 169 1-2-0 1-2-0 Green Bay 2 4 0 .333 103 146 1-2-0 1-2-0 Minnesota 1 5 0 .167 140 135 1-2-0 0-3-0 WEST DIVISION San Fran 5 0 0 1.000 127 94 3-0-0 2-0-0 Atlanta 2 3 0 .400 137 139 2-0-0 0-3-0 New Orleans 2 3 0 .400 95 100 2-1-0 0-2-0 LA Rams 1 4 0 .200 120 149 0-2-0 1-2-0 MONDAY'S RESULT Philadelphia 32, Minnesota 24 SUNDAY'S RESULTS Francisco 45, Atlanta 35 Pittsburgh 34, Denver 17 Houston 48, Cincinnati 17 LA Raiders 24, Seattle 17 Kansas City 43, Detroit 24 Phoenix 20, Dallas 3 New Orleans 25, Cleveland 20 NY Giants 24, Washington 20 San Diego 39, New York Jets 3 Chicago 38, LA Rams 9 lampa Bay 26, Green Bav 14 THURSDAY'S GAME New England at Miami, 7 p.m.

SUNDAY'S GAMES Denver at COLTS noon Atlanta at LA Rams, 3 pm. allas at Tampa Bay, noon Kansas City at Seattle, 3pm Orleans at Houston, noon Phoenix at NY Giants 3 Pittsburgh at San Francisco, 3 Philadelphia at Washington, p.m. oon LA Raiders at San Diego, 3 p.m. MONDAY'S GAME Cincinnati at Cleveland, 8 p.m. RichardsnXaTech 129 6 29 4 9 )04 6 Da.iUeTech 131 724 5 5 103 4 Thompson.Tenn 99 609 6 9 101 3 Craver.Fres 17S 706 4.0 100 9 Lynn.TiTech 152 605 4.0 100 9 Smith.CMiCh 149 69 1 4 6 98 7 Modk.nsJCU 131 598 4 5 98 0 WaiiaceXal 124 581 4.7 96 8 YarbroughFulSt 159 674 4,2 96 2 Bryant.lowaSt 99 474 4 9 94 9 Williams.Clem 83 564 6 8 94 0 Weathrspn.Hou 73 467 6.4 93.4 Smith.OhioSt 76 455 6 0 91.0 Hughley.Tuls 109 63 1 5 8 90.1 Fisher.

Va 59 524 8 9 87 3 Griftith.lll 76 43 1 5 7 96 2 Baidwm.Miss 74 515 7.0 95,9 Burwell.Oregon 115 503 4 4 83 8 Williams.WF 98 501 5.1 83 5 Brown.Texas 75 332 4 4 83 0 Dmgle.SC 101 414 4.1 82 9 Wn.te.Cal 95 49 1 5,2 81.9 Jackson.KanSt 109 482 4.4 90 3 Hebron. VaTech 93 490 5.2 90 0 McGuire.MiaFIa 92 399 4 9 79 6 Chnstian.NW 94 396 4.2 79 2 Bell.iowa 72 394 5.5 78 8 Howell.Ohio 106 470 4.4 78 3 Sands Kansas 110 468 4 3 78 0 Culver, NDarrw 74 38a 5.2 77.2 Leading Passers All Co Yds Tds Pts Moore.Va 139 79 1315 It 172.7 Grovey.Ark 105 59 982 10 159 6 Mirer.NOamt 12 65 939 155.2 Detmer.BYU 283 199 2513 19 152 9 Gill.TxTech 101 53 905 6 145 4 McGwire SDSI 240 134 1921 17 144 9 103 60 944 6 144 9 VerduiCO.III 141 96 1116 7 143 9 197 137 1511 7 140 6 Johnson.FlaSt 143 96 1032 8 140 6 Marnovich.SoCal 156 96 1273 7 139 9 Clay.TCU 193 104 1357 14 138 9 Enckson.MiaFIa 194 105 1483 9 137 6 Kieter.Mo 193 120 1589 9 137 4 Straw.KanSt 119 72 1032 4 136 0 Stott.UNLV 148 88 1221 4 135,0 194 116 1464 II 134.7 White.Aub 174 100 1275 10 134.5 215 119 1804 11 134 3 126 72 1035 6 133 9 Bender.CMich 168 94 1264 II 133.6 GrbacMich 122 73 849 9 132 9 Martini, SnJose 242 133 1924 14 132.4 Fleetwood.Minn 90 49 717 5 130,9 Maddox.UCLA 162 99 1384 7 130.5 Musgrave.Oregon ....212 124 1573 11 130.4 O.KIinglr.Hou 283 152 2072 15 129,2 Van Pelt.Pitt 174 99 1310 8 128,4 Fuller.SC 128 73 968 6 128.2 Gossen.WashSI 159 95 1124 6 127.8 Pawlawski.Cal 185 110 1229 II 127.3 Furrer, VaTech 156 87 1047 II 126.4 Tarver.Rut 96 59 704 4 126 4 Studer.LBch 223 108 1649 13 125.3 130 80 847 5 122 8 Hilleary.Kansas 107 62 900 3 120.7 R.HallJxTech 120 60 929 120,4 Gardere.Texas 104 59 725 3 120 0 Johnson.LaTech 219 119 1531 9 119 4 179 99 1244 9 119.1 NagleXouv 197 104 1454 8 118 0 Munter.Purdue ...164 90 1145 7 117.9 Total OHtnst Yds Avg YdsPg DKIinglr.Hou 2021 6 5 404 2 Detmer.BYU 2425 7 5 404 1 McGwire.SOSt 1800 4 9 300 0 Erickson.MiaFIa 1472 7.2 294 4 Clay.TCU 1581 6 3 263 5 1943 6 9 263 2 Martini.SnJose 1815 6 4 259 2 Barsotti.Fres 1796 6.9 256 5 Kiefer.Mo 1539 7.1 256 5 Musgrave.Oregon 1521 6 3 253.5 Leach.NMex 1761 5 3 251.5 White.Aub 1233 6.6 246.6 S.Moore, Va 1473 7 7 245 5 Romo.SMU 1205 4 9 241 0 144 1 6.0 240 I Matthews.FIa 1439 6 3 239 8 Maddox.UCLA 1434 7.2 239 0 Studer.LBch 1614 6.1 230 5 Johnson.LaTech 1611 6.4 230.1 D.Hollas.Rice 1360 5.3 226 6 Grovey.Ark 1126 7.4 225.2 Hunter.Purdut 1123 5.3 224.6 Tayles.WMich 1347 5.9 224.5 Zolak.Md 1552 4.9 221.7 Van Pelt.Pitt 1315 7.1 219.1 Verduico.lll 1058 6 3 211.6 Sacca.PennSt 1049 6.9 209.8 Mirer.NOamt 1045 7.4 209.8 8. Johnson.FlaSt 1038 6.4 207.6 Brunell.Wash 1242 5.7 207 0 Robinson.NIII 1448 6.9 206.8 D.Smith.Tulane 1446 5.0 206.5 Meger.Toledo 1234 6.1 205.6 Nagle.Louv 1411 6.1 201.5 Foley.BC 1006 5.9 201.2 Sweilier.Akron 1404 5.9 200.5 Benlon.MempSt 1001 6.5 200.2 Pawlawski.Cal 1194 5.5 199 0 Schulte.FulSt 1384 5.7 197.7 Receiving Cms Ct Yds CtPg McCaffrey.Stan 5 41 577 8 2 Slaughter.LaTech 7 55 652 7.8 Buchanan.NW 5 37 473 7.4 Bellini.BYU 6 44 497 7.3 Morgan.NMex 7 51 639 7 2 Wycheck Md 7 49 448 7 0 Good.Hou 5 35 302 7 0 Blackwell.TCU 6 40 497 6.6 Dawsey.FlaSt 5 33 436 6.6 Rowe.SDSt 6 36 723 60 Arey.SDSt 6 36 640 60 Boyce.BYU 6 36 518 6.0 Milburn.Stan 6 36 389 6.0 Wolf.SMU 4 24 237 6 0 Russell.Ark 5 28 544 5 6 Taylor, A ub 5 28 430 5.6 Howard.Mich 5 27 470 5 4 Carroll.MioFIa 5 27 445 5 4 Wax.lll 5 27 436 5 4 Henley.Rice 6 32 401 5.3 McCardell.UNLV 7 37 656 5 2 Ferdinand.Tulane 7 37 480 5 2 Hazard.Hou 4 21 188 5.2 Bowen.SMU 5 26 214 5.2 Truitt.Pitt 6 31 556 5.1 C.Smith.BYU 6 31 513 5.1 Wood.Wyo 7 36 362 5.1 Wellman.SoCal 6 30 576 5.0 NFL SUMMARY AT PHILADELPHIA Minnesota 7 14 0 3-24 Philadelphia 9 9 6 17-33 Phi-FG Ruiek 38 Phi-Williams 19 pass from Cunningham (kick failed) Min-C. Carter 42 pass from Gannon llgwebuike kick) Min-Fenney 1 run llgwebuike kick) Min-C. Carter 78 pass from Gannon llgwebuike kick) Phi-FG Ruiek 30 Phi-FG Ruiek 29 Mln-FG Igwebuike 33 Phi-Barnelt 40 pass from Cunningham (Ruiek kick) Phi-Toney 6 run (Ruiek kick) Phi-FG Ruiek 19 Min Phi First downs 12 16 Rushes-yards 20-34 34-129 Passing 239 219 Return Yards 20 63 Comp-Att-Int 19-35-2 17-34-1 Sacked-Yards Lost 5-31 5-43 Punts 6-42 7-40 Fumbles-Lost 6-4 3-1 Penallies-Yards 6-54 13-105 Time of Possession 24:33 35:27 Individual statistics RUSHING-Minnesota, Gannon 5-19, Fenney 11-15, Walker 3-3, C.Carter 1-(mi-nus 2).

Philadelphia, Cunningham 13-90, Toney 17-38, Byars 34, Sherman 14. PASSING-Minnesota, Gannon 18-35-2-270. Philadelphia, Cunningham 17-34-1-262. RECEIVING-Minnesota, Carter 6-151, Jordan 4-46, Jones 3-37, Walker 2-25, Fenney 2-6, Rice 1-5. Philadelphia, Byars 8-89, Barnett 4-114, Quick 2-25, Williams 1-19, Keith Jackson 1-14, Toney l-l.

AMATEUR GOLF USGA SENIOR AMATEUR At Carefree, Aril. First round. Par 72 Ed Hopkins, Whitney, Texas 38-36-74 Jm McMrtry, Dnvlle, Calif 36-39- 75 Wm Godden, Medford, Ore 38-37- 75 Dan Murray, LVrne, Calif 39-37- 76 Ken Whthd, W.DsMoines, Iowa 41-35-76 Dean Daugherty, Sisters, Ore. 40-36 76 Rick Jones, Youngstown, 38-39 -76 Joe Simpson, San Diego 39-39- 77 Ellis Michael, Bin Rge, La 39-39- 77 Jck Shbrt, AltmntSprngs, Fla 40-37 -77 Richard Peterson, Cincinnafi 39-38 77 PI Ldin, Wsllke Vllge, Calif 38-39 77 Bo Williams, Ocala, Fla 39-39 78 Mrrs Bcroft, Nwprt Nws, Va 36-42 78 Lyle Norman, Minneapolis 37-41-78 EUROPEAN COMM. CHAMPIONSHIP At Antwerp, Belgium Men's singles, first round Magnus Gustatsson, Sweden, beat Li-bor Pimek.

Belgium. 6-4, 6-1, Todd Wood-bridge. Australia, beat Kare! Novacek, Ciechos'ovakia. 6-4, 6-3; Wally Masur, Australia, beat Paul Haarhuis, Netner-landv 6-7 (5-7), 6-4, 7-6 17-5), Darren Ca-hiii, Australia, beat Petr Korda, Ciecho-Slovakia. 6-3.

6-4 GRAND PRIX DE LYON Al Lyon, France Men's singles, first round Ramesh Knshnan, India, def. Fabrice Santoro, France, 6-1, 44, 6-3, Eric Wino-gradsky, France, def. Luke Jensen, Lud-mgion. Mich, 6-3, 7-6 (7-21; Eduardo Masso. Argentina, def.

Philippe Gauth-ter, France, 7-6, (8-61, 6-2; Marc Rosset (6), Switieland, def Milan Sreiber, Ciechosiovak.a, 7-6, (7-3), 6-7 (7-2), 7-4 (7-3, Gary Mulier, South Africa, def. Guil-laume Raoux. France, 6-3, 6-4. GERMANY TOURNEY At Fildtrstadt, Germany Women's singles, first round Mary Joe Fernandei, Miami, def. Patricia Tarabmi, Argentina, 6-1, 6-1; Zina Garrison, Houston, def.

Radka Zruba-kova, Ciechosiovakia, 7-5, 6-2, Katerina Maieeva, Bulgaria, def. Isabel Cueta, Germany, 64, 6-1; Judith Wiesner, Austria, def. Laura Goiarsa, Italy, 6-2, 6-4. AUSTRIAN TROPHY At Vienna, Austria Men's singles, first round Thomas Muster, Austria, def. Martin Strelba, Ciechosiovakia, 7-6 (2-5), 6-4, Carl Uwe Steeb, Germany, def.

Roberto Aiar, Aregntma, 6-3, 6-3; Anders Jarryd, Sweden, def Michael Stich, Germany, 7-5, 6-2, Patrick Kuehnen, Germany, def. Joao Cunhae Silva, Portugal, 7-6, 6-3. HORSE RACING RIVER DOWNS t-Aggralesia (Ouits) 57.60 4.60 3.60; Nocturnal Lady (Sunseri) 54.40 17.40; Country Breakfast (Zook) 3.00 Off 130. Time 1:15. Scralched-Candy Nap, Cherie's Request, Rossiskaya, Spi-cey's Gold.

J-Beau Pet (Neff) S9 20 4.60 Eliia-beth Long (Vernier) 15.80 6.60, Unleashed (Dickens) 3 00 Off 1:53. Time 1:48. Scratched-Lady Gemma, Raindaysansundays. Daily Double (12-8) paid S29.00. Exacla (8-2) paid 185,60.

3- Harold's Will (Mella) SI0.20 5.00 3.80; Uncle Higinio (Madrid) 3.40 2.80, Marine's Honor (Ouits) 2.80. Off 2:20 Time 1:14 2-5. Scratched-Ji-mossie, Prep's Legale, Sayler Park, Storm Cloud. Exacta (3-11) paid S46.20. 4- Cagey Act (Bryan) I9 60 5.20 3.40; Hard Case (Rodrigues) 9.20 6.00, Clever Intuition (Tsuchiya) 4,00.

Ott 2 43, Time 1:11. Scratched- Bennett's Coin, Chipped Halo. Exacta (6-7) paid Ml 40 5- Loremasler (Ouits) $26 00 10 00 7.20, Witty Prince (Costa) 11.20 7.00; Power Witness (Dickens) 4.40. Off 3:10. Time 1:13.

Scrotched-Cold Cathode, Colormesmart, Forli Express, Maxlie, Richfield Skua. Trifecta (10-11-7) paid $873 80 Romancess disqualified from 2nd to 5th. 6- Road Dust (Dickens) S8 80 5.20 3.60; Forward Widow (Ouits) 5.60 3.60, Amelia's Maiesty (Wolf) 4.80. Off 3:40. Time 1:15.

Scratched-Donna's Choice, Groomed For Gotd, Imgladikisse-dya, Kate Lucky Horn, Ruthie's Fortune, Tales Creek. 1st Half Twin Trifecta 18-3-5) paid 5143 60. 7- Malthews Dust (Wydick) J14 20 6 60 4.40; Lively Lark (Smith) 5.20 4.20; Dial Home (Dickens) 3 80. Off 4 06. Time 1:41 1-5.

Scratched-Au-geas, Blackiacked, Lee's List, Makemine A Double, Son To The King. Exacta (9-6) paid 156.40. 8- Royal Raising (Tsuchiya) 515.60 6.90 6.00; Haphazardly (Mella) 39.40 13.60; Ca-ceres (Ouits) 5.60, Off 4:31. Time 1:13 2-5. Scratched-Ex-plodent Wagon, Go Go Johnny, He's Off, Mighty Zam, Rallytime, Running Straight.

Exacta (9-1) paid 5723.40. 2nd Half Twin Tri had no winners. Carryover S14.903.00. Pick Six (3-6-10-8-9-9). 3 Wins paid 59.20.

(23 tickets). Carryover $1,847,00. -Defensible (Wydick) SI5.90 5.60 3.00; Mallack (Gomel) 7.80 5.M, Don't Worry (Smith) 3.40. Off 5:00. Time 1:40.

Scratched-Acklac, Beauwin, Muscovite Go, Old Coin, Special Procedures, Tar Brush. Exacta (6-11) paid S278.40. Pick Three (9-9-6) paid 12,153 80. 10-Delia's Gold Coin (Ouits) 116.80 8 80 6 60; Hyper Hopper (Dickens) 6.80 4.00; Pert Pafsue (Horton) 6.0O. Off 5:27.

Time 1:41 3-5. Scratched-Flor-ine, I Aim To Please, Nothinbuta-screamer, Princess Gloria, Rash Star. Daily Double (6-2) paid 5274.40. Trifecta (2-7-3) paid S497.80. Attendance 2,064.

Handle 5317,160.00. COLLEGE POLLS FOOTBALL AP MEDIA POLL 1. Virginia (38) 644 1,454 2 2. Miami, Fla. (15) 4-14 1,414 3 3.

Tennessee (2) 44-2 1,354 5 4. Nebraska (3) 644 1,258 7 5. Auburn 44-1 1,238 6 6. NOTRE DAME (1) 4-14 1,208 9 7. Florida St 4-14 1,046 10 9.

Illinois 4-14 971 11 9. Houston (1) 544 963 12 10. Michigan 3-24 939 1 11. Georgia Tech 544 935 19 12. Brigham Young 5-14 830 13 13.

Washington 5-14 786 17 14. Colorado 5-3-1 762 14 15. Southern Cal 5-14 761 16 16. Oklahoma 5-14 724 4 17. Florida 5-14 485 9 18.

Mississippi 5-14 374 24 19. Texas 3-14 354 20. INDIANA 44-1 312 22 21. Wyoming 744 291 23 22. Clemson 5-24 278 15 22.

Iowa 4-14 278 25 24. Michigan St 2-2-1 193 25. Texas 4-24 116 20 Other receiving voles: Texas Christian 89, Oregon 83, South Carolina 36, Ohio SI. 15, California 14, Penn St. 12, Ariiona II, Louisville 5, Toledo 5, S.

Mississippi 4, UCLA 2, UPI COACHES POLL 1. Virginia (29) (64) 7853 2. Miami (7) (4-)) 7364 3. Nebraska (13) (64) 7122 4. Tennessee (3) (44-2) 6795 5.

Auburn (21 (4-0-1) 584 6 6. NOTRE DAME (4-1) 524 7 7. Florida State (4-1) 458 8 8. Michigan (2) (3-2) 333 1 9. Illinois (4-1) 304 12 10.

Brigham Young (5-1) 2929 11. Georgia Tech (54) 29015 12. Washington (5-1) 284 13 13. Southern Cal (5-1) 27110 14. Colorado (5-1-1) 241 II 15.

Texas (3-11 5122 16. INDIANA (44-1) 47 18 17. Wyoming 17-0) 31 19 18. Mississippi (5-1) 26 20 19 (tie) Tex. Christian (5-1) 16 25 19.

(tie) Iowa (4-1) 16 24 21. Texas (4-2) 13 16 22 Clemson (5-2) 8 14 23 Michigan State (2-2-1) 7NR 24. Oregon (4-2) 617 25. Louisville (5-1-1) 2NR COLLEGE RESULTS FIELD HOCKEY WOMEN Franklin 2, Hanover 1 OT GOLF MEN GLVC Championship At Purdue South Results: Indianapolis 916, Lewis 929, Ashland 930, Kentucky Wesleyan 935, Bel-larmine 936, Southern Indiana 943, St. Joseph's 961, IP-Fort Wayne 984, Northern Kentucky 988, Kentucky State 1,082.

Medalist: Jason Shook (L) 222. Coach of the year: Ken Patridge (I). FOOTBALL AP MEDIA POLL Class 5A 1. Penn (161, 419 2. Lake Central 13), 8-0 374 3.

Ben Davis (3). 7-1 372 4. Marion, 8-0 296 5. Carmel, 7-1 265 6. Southport, 7-1 227 7.

Warren Central, 6-2 193 8. Mernllville, 6-2 147 9. Seymour, 7-1 62 10. Gory Wallace, 6-2 56 Others with votes Crown Point 29, North Central 29, FW North 26, Elkhart Central 24, Howe 21, Lawrence Central 20, Martinsville 19, Warsaw IS, EvansviiK Central 9, Portage 9, Mishawaka 8, South 8, B'oomington South Richmond 6. Class 4A 1 Hobart (JO), 418 2 Franklin Central (1), 372 3 Andrean, 71 328 4 Franklin County, 8-0 296 5.

Columbia City. 7-1 226 6 Greenwood, 7-1 197 7 Ml Vernon IPosey), 7-1 177 9 SB Washington, 6-2 176 9 Lafayette Harrison, 6-2 116 10 Evansville Reitt, 6-2 92 Others with votes: Evansville North 43, Vmcennes 18. Evansville Bosse 15, Floyd Central 12, Delta I. Homestead 7, Pike 7, Columbus East 6, Concord 6. Class JA 1 FW Dwenger (14,, 8-0 360 2 Tipton (2J, 84 325 3.

Jasper 13), 8-0 312 4. Whitko, 8-0 260 5. Northwestern, 8-0 214 6. Salem, 8-0 201 7 New Palestine, 7-1 166 1 Griffith, 6-2 127 9. Danville, 7-1 99 10.

SB St Joseph's, 6-2 98 Others with votes: Lakeland 22, Hammond Noll 21, Hammond Gavit 17, Charlestown 14, Hamilton SE 13, Chatard 12, Brown Co. 7, Carroll (Allen) 7, Cathedral 6. Class 2A 1. Western Boone (14), 84 343 2 South Spencer (4), 8-0 328 3. Frankton, 8-0 282 4.

Eaststde, 8-0 239 5. Monrovia, 7-1 201 6. Hagerslown, 8-0 196 7. Winemac, 8-0 161 8. Hamilton Heights, 7-1 154 9.

Glenn, 6-2 65 10. North Knox, 6-2 53 Others with votes: Cass 52, FW Luers 37, Sullivan 14, Greencastle 13, Lawrence-burg 9, Lake Station 7, West Latayette 7. Class A 1. Springs Valley (8), 9-0 284 2. Bremen 15), 272 3.

South Decatur (2), 84 239 4. South Adams, 94 212 5. Southwood, 7-1 179 6. Clinton Central, 7-1 146 7. Tri High, 7-1 136 9 North Miami, 6-2 123 9.

Attica, 7-1 97 10. North Putnam, 6-2 73 Others with votes: Tecumseh 12, Tri- Central 6, Tri-County 6. UPI COACHES POLL Class SA 1. Penn (9-01 (6) 96 2. Lake Central (9-0) (2) 85 3.

Marion (8-0) II) 82 4. Ben Davis 171) (I) 76 5. Carmel (7-1) SB 6. Warren Central (6-2) 39 7. Southport (7-1) 35 8.

Mernllville 16-2) 16 9 Seymour (7-1) 15 10. North Central (5-3) 9 Also receiving votes (in alphabetical order): Crown Point, Elkhart Central, FW North, Gary Wallace, Howe, Martinsville, Mishawaka, Perry Meridian, Richmond, Warsaw. Class 4A 1. Hobart (8-0) (10) 100 2. Franklin Cent (8-0) 90 3.

Franklin County (94) 77 4. Andrean (7-1) 72 5. Columbia City (7-1) 50 6. Greenwood (7-1) 49 7. SB Washington (6-2) 39 9.

Mount Vernon 17-1) 29 9. Laf Harrison (6-21 16 10. Pike (5-3) 11 Also receiving votes: Evansville Bosse, Evansville North, Floyd Central, Homestead, New Haven, SB Clay, Vincennes. Class 3A 1. FW Dwenger (84) 191 98 2.

Tipton (84) (21 90 3. Jasper (84) 79 4. Whitko (84) 72 5. Salem (84) 55 6. Northwestern (94) 47 7.

Griffith (6-2) 31 9. New Palestine (7-1) 27 9. SB St. Joseph's (6-2) 23 10. Hamilton SE (6-2) 15 Also receiving voles: Danville, Chatard, Roncalli, Tell City.

Class 2A 1. Western Boone (84) (8) 98 2. South Spencer (94) (2) 92 3 Frankton (84) 77 4. Eastside (94) 70 5 Hamilton Heights (7-1) 50 6. Winemac (94) 46 7.

Monrovia (7-1) 44 9 Hagerslown (94) 37 9. West Latayette (6-2) 10 10 Glenn (6-2) 9 Also receiving votes: Cass, FW Luers, Glenn, Lawrenceburg, North Knox, North Judson. Class A 1. Bremen (94) (9) 99 2. Springs Valley (84) 96 3.

South Decatur (94) (1) 90 4. South Adams (94) 75 5. Tri (7-1) 51 6. Southwood (7-1) 50 7. Clinton Central (7-1) 43 9.

North Miami (6-2) 34 9. Attica (7-1) 16 10. North Pufnam (6-2) 12 Also receiving votes: Adams Central, Tecumseh, Tri County. SOCCER BOYS FINAL POLL 1. Evansville Memorial; 2.

Carmel; 3. Evansville Harrison, 4. Noblesville; 5. Evansville 6. Brebeuf; 7.

Pike; 9. North Central; 9. Columbus North; 10. Lawrence Central. GIRLS FINAL POLL I.

Carmel; 2. South Bend Adams; 3. Noblesvillle; 4. Evansville Memorial; 5. South Bend St.

Joseph's; 6. Center Grove; 7. South Bend Clay and Fort Wayne Snider; 9. North Central; 10. Penn.

SWIMMING GIRLS 1. Carmel; 2. North Central; 3. Valparaiso; 4. Elkhart Central; 5.

Kokomo; 6. Penn; 7. Anderson; 9. SB St. Joseph's; 9.

Latayette Jeff; 10. Chesterton; II. Richmond; 12. West Lafayette; 13. Muncie Central; 14.

Ben Davis; 15. Pike; 16. Michigan City Elston; 17. Avon; 19. Greenfield Central; 19.

Brownsburg; 20. Tell City. VOLLEYBALL GIRLS FINAL POLL 1. Muncie Burris; 2. Martinsville; 3.

LaPorte; 4. Jennings County; 5. Floyd Central; 6. Warsaw; 7. Wapahani; 9.

FW Snider; 9. Perry Meridian; 10 Bellmont; 11. Mishawaka; 12. Penn; 13. Clinton Prairie; 14.

Anderson Highland; 15. Plymouth; 16. Cathedral; 17 Lalayette Jeff; 19. Evansville Mater Dei; 19. New Albany; 20.

Richmond. COLLEGE STATS NCAA INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Leading Rushers Car Yds Avg YdsPg Vaughn.Mich 117 934 7.1 166 9 Bieniemy.Colo 160 966 5.4 144.3 147 913 5.5 135.5 Hudson.OklaSt 156 907 5.2 134.5 Maywether.Army 130 659 5.1 131.6 D. Lewis, TexA4M 129 777 6.0 129 5 Parker.Toledo 179 739 4.1 123.0 Robmson.NIII 126 855 6.8 122.1 Grant.UtahSt 103 591 5.7 119.2 Canley.SnJose 200 9)5 4.1 116.4 Duckett.MichSt 109 582 5.3 116 4 150 657 4.4 109.5 Dunbar, Ind 100 54S 5.4 109.0 Flowers.Neb 80 539 6.7 107.6 Cobb.Rice 132 635 4.9 105.8 Kirby.Va 93 633 6 9 105.5 TANK McNAMARA the past year. FOOTBALL SECTIONAL OPENER FORFEITED Hammond Morton, citing a shortage of healthy and eligible players, said Monday it must forfeit its opening round game of the high school football tournament against city rival Clark. The Indiana High School Athletic Association said this was the first-ever forfeit in the tournament since the competition began In 1973.

At that time, Morton had 25 players a relatively low number. In announcing the forfeit, the school said it could field only 14 healthy players for the sectional opener scheduled this Friday. EXPANSION ON AGENDA NFL owners are expected to discuss plans for expansion; the change in management within the World League of American Football and locker room policies during their annual fall meetings today and Wednesday in Chicago. Among the cities bidding for an NFL franchise are Baltimore, Charlotte, N.C, Jacksonville, Memphis, and St. Louis.

VIRGINIA NO. 1 IN POLLS The Virginia Cavaliers (6-0) complete'd their startling climb to the summit of college football Monday, replacing Michigan as the No. 1 team in The Associated Press and United Press International polls. Virginia's 31-0 thrashing of North Carolina State and Michigan State's 28-27 upset of Michigan lifted the Cavaliers to the top spot for the first time In school history. BIG TEN HONORS BROWNLOW, HICKSON Tailback Hyland Hickson of Michigan State and linebacker Darrick Brownlow of Illinois were named Big Ten Players of the Week Monday.

A senior from Indianapolis Cathedral, Brownlow made 15 tackles 1 2 solo broke up a pass play and recovered a fumble in the mini's 34-0 win over Purdue NOTES Miami of Ohio tailback Terry Carter and Ball State linebacker Don Stonefleld have been selected Mid-American Conference players of the week The Sunshine Classic, college football's newest bowl game, will be renamed the Blockbuster Bowl under a sponsorship agreement with Blockbuster Video, officials at Fort Lauderdale announced Irving Fryar and Hart Lee Dykes were fined $1,000 Monday by the New England Patriots for missing team meetings and practice last Wednesday after an early-morning altercation outside a nightclub The New York Jets obtained cornerback Dennis Price from the Los Angeles Raiders In exchange for linebacker Alex Gordon, a trade of players completing stays on the NFL's injured reserve list The Atlanta Falcons got some good news when doctors reported starting quarterback Chris Miller's knee injury was not as serious as originally feared. MISCELLANEOUS JOYNER-KERSEE NOMINATED AGAIN Jackie Joyner-Kersee, the only two-time winner of the Jesse Owens Award, was among six nominees announced Monday for this year's award as the nation's top performer in track and field. The winner will be announced Nov. 30 In Seattle during the annual convention of The Athletics Congress, the sport's national governing body. Other nominees are sprinter Leroy Burrell, distance runner Lynn Jennings, decathlete Dave Johnson, sprinter Michael Johnson and distance runner PattiSue Plumer.

RUSHVILLE WRESTLING COACH RESIGNS Vance Stratton resigned Monday as Rushville High School wrestling coach following allegations of an Improper relationship with a female student. Stratton, who also has been an assistant football coach, announced his resignation during a school board hearing called to consider firing him. Board president Gerald Kuhn opened the meeting by reading a list of allegations against Stratton. who has been in the Rushville school system 14 years. The allegations said Stratton had engaged in an "unhealthy working relationship between teacher and student" and had engaged In "Immoral Including "touching, kissing, rubbing, hugging and other acts of an immoral nature with a minor female, both on and off school grounds, during and outside school hours during the preceding school year." Stratton.

In a statement to the board, said the "cloud of suspicion and accusations will not end with the hearing. "The terrible emotional strain on my family demands that we make a change In continuing our lives in another place." FOYT HEADS HOME TO HOUSTON Four-time Indianapolis 500 winner A.J. Foyt was released from Indianapolis' Methodist Hospital Monday and headed home to Houston to begin rehabilitation of his injured legs and feet. Foyt, 55, sustained the most serious Injuries of his racing career Sept. 23 when his brakes failed and his car slammed into a mound of dirt at the Road America race in Elkhart Lake, Wis.

He was transferred to Methodist the next day and underwent two operations. "He's in good spirits and looking forward to getting home," Methodist spokesman Jon White said. SUMMER SQUALL MAY BE OUT FOR SEASON Summer Squall, a leading 3-year-old colt, probably won't race again this year after bleeding badly in a race that was to have served as a prep for the million Breeders' Cup Classic 27 at Belmont" Park. goals-Red 3-10 (Jones 1-3, Cross 1-3, Thompson 1-4); White 2-12 (Hardwick 2-4, Stalling 0-1, Spicer 0-2, Sylvester 0-2, Rob-bins 0-3). Total touls-Red 9, White 13.

Fouled out-None. Rebounds-Red 43 (Gillis 10); White 34 (Spicer 7). Assists-Red 14 (Holmes, Thompson 4 each); White 19 (Spicer, Stalling, Robbins each). BOWLING LEADERS ALL STAR Men: Bob Laporte 756. Women Rockie Goss 644.

BEECH GROVE-Men: Don Baker 633. Women: Sally Curren 501. COLEMAN-Women: Sally Curren 50) COUNTRY Men: Steve Price 620. Women: Sharon Curtis 547. EAGLE Men: Al Carson 654.

Women: Connie Barron 568. EXPO BOWL Men: Travis Cornelivson 729. Women: Jo Anne King 607. 421-Men: Bennie Giles 660. Women: Kris Chapman 638.

GREENFIELD Men: Howard Foster 606. Women: Tina Brooks 552. HINDEL Men: Eric Lee 701. Women: Renee Powell 590. LYNHURST Men: Rick Muse 669.

Women: Shelia Slreong 522. MOORESVILLE-Women: Kalhy Glass-cox 514. NORA-Men: Emery McConnell 609. Women: Myrno Stokes 504. NORTH EASTWOOD-Men: Charles Weathers 587.

Women: Shinn Smith 509 PLAINFIELD Men: Jetf Burns 614. Women: Jan Thompson 538. PLAY Men: Bud Cooper 622. Women: Norma Mahaney 563. SHELBY-Men: Earl Matlox 631.

Women: Mo Sheese 695. SOUTHERN-Men. Dan Reed 684. Women: Sheryl Crooke 539. SPORT-Men: Jerry Greeson 605.

Women: Patty Foster 547. SUNSET-Men: Steve Taylor 682. Women: Lisa Forgius 542. WESTERN-Men: Tom Haynes 650. Women: Brenda Cooney 550.

ACTION (Duckpin)-Men: Linton Calvert 421. Women: Rosie Collins 316. HS RESULTS SOCCER BOYS Canterbury Sectional Canterbury 2, Fort Wayne Snider I (SO) SWIMMING GIRLS Carmel 135, Pike 51 Hamilton SE 125, Clinton Central 56 North Central 121, West Latayette 65 VOLLEYBALL GIRLS Avon 15-15, Lebanon 8-9 Ben Davis 15-15, North Central 3-4 Center Grove 15-15, Lawrence North 5- 11 Mooresville 16-12-15, Speedway 14-15-13 North Decatur 15-15, Triton Central 7-9 Rushville 13-15-15, New Palestine 15-5-12 Whiteland 15-15, Edinburgh 9-7 Zionsville 15-15, Carmel 10-13 Dennis Price, cornerback, to the New York Jets for Alex Gordon, linebacker. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS Fined Irving Fryar and Hart Lee Dykes, wide receivers, 11,000 tor missing team meetings and practice last week. Canadian Football Loagut EDMONTON ESKIMOS-Added Lorry Willis, wide receiver.

HAMILTON TIGER-CATS-Transferred Frank Robinson, linebacker, to the injured list. SASKATCHEWAN ROUGHRIDERS Reactivated Jeff Fairholm, running back, from the reserve list, and added him to the practice roster. HOCKEY National Hockey League PHILADELPHIA FLYERS-Sent Murray Baron, detenseman, to Hershey of the American Hxkey League. ST LOUIS BLUES-Recalled Gordie Roberts, detenseman, from Peoria of the International Hockey League. VANCOUVER CANUCKS-Signed Kirk McLean, goallender, to a one-year contract, plus an option year.

COLLEGE NEW YORK u. -Named Bill McNally men's assistant basketball coach. NORTH CAROLINA-ASHEVILLE Announced the resignation of Steve Pope, baseball coach and assistant director of athletics, effective Dec. 31. SUNSHINE CLASSIC-Announced It is changing its name lo the Blockbuster Bowl.

NHL STANDINGS WALES CONFERENCE Patrick Division TPts GF OA NY Rangers 4 2 0 I 25 16 New Jersey 3 2 1 7 24 23 Philadelphia 3 2 0 6 20 16 Pittsburgh 3 2 0 24 20 Washington 2 4 0 4 18 24 NY Islanders 1 3 0 2 II 16 Adams Division Boston 4 1 1 9 24 16 Hartford 3 2 1 7 22 21 Montreal 3 2 1 7 19 20 Quebec 2 2 2 6 22 26 Buffalo 0 3 2 2 17 21 CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Norris Division TPts GF GA Chicago 4 2 0 8 20 14 Detroit 2 2 2 6 22 26 St Louis 2 3 0 4 10 18 Minnesota 14 1 3 15 23 Toronto 0 4 1 1 12 25 Smyth Division Los Angeles 4 1 1 9 29 16 Calgary 4 2 0 8 22 17 Vancouver 3 2 0 6 19 16 Edmonton 112 4 15 15 Winnipeg 14 1 3 19 19 MONDAY'S RESULT Montreal 3, Washington I TODAY'S GAMES Chicago at Detroit, 6:35 p.m. Winnipeg at Y. Islanders, 6:35 p.m. Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 6:35 p.m. Hartlord at Quebec, 6:35 m.

St. Louis at Edmonton, 8:35 p.m. SUNDAY'S RESULTS Calgary 3, Chicago 1 Vancouver 5, Edmonton 4, OT Los Angeles 4, SI. Louis 1 IHL STANDINGS EAST DIVISION LOTL Pts GF GA Kalamaioo 5 0 0 10 18 7 Fort Wayne 3 0 1 7 19 II Albany 2 2 I 5 16 19 ICE 2 2 0 4 8 II Muskegon 2 2-0 4 18 18 WEST DIVISION Peoria SI 0 10 30 12 Milwaukee 2 3 0 4 13 19 Salt Lake City 2 3 0 4 13 14 Phoenix I 2 1 3 8 13 5" Diego 1 3 0 3 12 19 Kansas City 0 3 0 0 4 13 NOTE: Two points art awarded for a ricttry and one for an overtime-shootout tss. MONDAY'S RESULT Albany 6, Milwaukee 3 TOOAY'S GAME Milwaukee at Albany SUNDAY'S RESULT Peoria 9, Muskegon 3 NBA RESULTS MONDAY'S RESULTS Atlanta 105.

Houston 10 Goldn State 117, Seattle 97 TODAY'S CAME LA Clipper! at Miami, a JO m. Detroit vs. Boston at Hartford, (30 a.m. Charlotte vs. Ne Jersey at Toledo, a 30 m.

Washington vi Chicago at Iowa City, tdwa. 7 30 m. "San Antonio vs Dallas at Waco, Teias, Philadelphia at Minnesota, 7.30 m. 'Photon at Utah, 9 pm. 'Maccabi Tel Any at LA Lakers, 9:30 SUNDAY'S RESULTS J.A Clippers 115, Washington Jacramento 116, Miami 110 Cnicago 101, Utah Orlando 117, PACERS 104 NBA SUMMARY AT ATLANTA HOUSTON (103) Johnson 4-9 6-10 14, Thorpe 2-7 6-6 10, Olaiuwon 10-21 11-13 31, Smith 4-9 6-6 14, Woodson 4-8 0-1 Winchester 4-5 1-2 9, L.Smith 1-4 0-0 2, Wood 1-3 3-4 5, Feitl 0-2 0-0 0, Dinkins 3-7 Marble 0-0 1-2 1, Jameson 0-2 0-0 0, Ifcjllard 1-2 1-2 3.

Totals 34-79 35-46 103. ATLANTA (105) Wilkins 6-20 10-13 22, 'His 6-16 5-8 17, Malone 2-4 0-2 4, Rivers 2-8 7-8 11, Robinson 4-7 1-2 11, Moncriet 4-10 4-6 13, Webb 3-D 4-4 10, Volkov 0-1 0-0 0, Koncak 0-2 1-2 Wilson 0-2 00 0, Battle 1-3 5-8 7, McCormick 0-1 MO, Wright 0-0 1-2 Ferrell 3-5 2-2 8. Totals 31-87 40-57 105. Houston 19 20 30 24-103 Atlanta 20 22 24 39-105 Three-point goals-Houston 0-3 (Woodson 0-1, Jameson 0-1, Bollard 0-1), Atlanta 3s9 (Robinson 2-3, Moncriet 1-2, Wilkins 0-1, Rivers 0-1, Webb 0-1, Ferrell 0-1). kculed out-Johnson, Thorpe, K.Smith, ajiilis.

Rebounds-Houston 62 (Olaiuwon 17 1, Atlanta 52 (Willis 14). Assists-Hous-on 20 (K.Smith 13), Atlanta 15 (Willis, Robinson 3). Total fouls-Houston 39, Atlanta 38. Technicals-Houston illegal de-tnse 2, Atlanta illegal defense. WORLD SERIES Oakland vs Cincinnati 'Coday-at Cincinnati, 7 32 m.

Wednesday-at Cincinnati, 7:29 m. 'Oct. 19 at Oakland, 7:32 m. 20 at Oakland, 7 29 Oct. 21 at Oakland, 7:29 m.

23 at Cincinnafi, 7 29 m. i Oct 24 at Cincinnati, 7:29 p.m. gf necessary TRANSACTIONS BASEBALL American League BALTIMORE ORIOLES-Assigned Dan Boone, pitcher, to Rochester of the International League. NEW YORK YANKEES-Named Brian Cashman assistant to vice president of baseball operations and Jeff Mercer assistant director of minor league operations. OAKLAND ATHLETICS-Activated Mike Bordick, inflelder, to replace Walt Weiss on the World Series rosier.

National League ATLANTA BRAVES-Declined to exer-arse the 1991 contract option of Ernie Whrtt, catcher. 'CHICAGO CUBS-Exercised the 1991 contract option of Domingo Ramos, in-Helder, SAN DIEGO PADRES Named Mike Roarke and Jim Snyder coaches and Andy Hancock scout. Senior Professional Baseball League SUN CITY RAYS-Signed Ferguson Jenkins, Bill Campbell and Fernando Arroyo, pitchers; Mark Wagner, shortstop; Joel Youngblood and Ricky Peters, outfielders, Lenny Randle, second baseman; and Ronn Reynolds, catcher. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association ANGELES LAKERS Waived Mario Elie and Phillip Holmes, guards, arid Ken Redfield, forward. FOOTBALL National Football Loagut LOS ANGELES RAIDERS-Traded By Jeff Millar and Bill Hinds TO A ArJ? 1 1 IklirlM mill rri i-ri-o A jnri -r w'n-t-rsi i is-r iMtr-t i iij TM M6XT AMERICA'S CUP C(4ALLMGE.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Indianapolis Star
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Indianapolis Star Archive

Pages Available:
2,552,294
Years Available:
1862-2024