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9 "if -y C4 THE COURIER-JOURVAL. SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 13. 1067 i 7 .1 MAJOR LEAGUES SPORTS AT A GLANCE NATIONAL LEAGUE 'M 'i EAST DIVISION ri St Louis 83 Montreal go New York 80 Ptiiladelpriis 71 Chicago 69 Pittsburgh 67 S7 60 61 70 71 74 Pet .693 .571 .587 504 .493 .475 WEST HMMHBW 4 San Francisco 78 66 .535 6-4 Won 1 38-31 38-35 Cincinnati 71 71 .500 5 7-3 Lost 1 36-36 35-35 Houston 70 71 .496 5V 5-5 Lost 2 43-28 27-43 Atlanta 61 79 .436 14 5-5 Won 1 37-35 24-44 Los Angeles 59 82 .418 16t 3-7 Lost 1 32-37 27-45 San Diego 58 83 .411 17V 4-6 Won 2 33-38 25-45 FRIDAY'S RESULTS YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Chicago 8. Montreal 4 Montreal 7, Chicago 1 Cincinnati 4, San Francisco 3 St.

Louis 8, New York 1 St. Lours 6. New York 4 (10 innings) Atlanta 10, Los Angeles 9 (10 innings) Pittsburgh 4, Philadelphia 2 San Francisco 7, Cincinnati 1 Los Angeles 5, Atlanta 2 Pittsburgh 12, Philadelphia 4 San Diego 11, Houston 0 BY TODAY'S GAMES St Louis (Co 9-6) at New York (Cone 4-3). 1 35 p.m. Pittsburgh (Fisher 8-9) at Philadelphia (Ruffm 10-12), 135 p.m.

Loa Angeles (Hershiser 14-13) at Atlanta (P Smith 1-0), 2:10 p.m. San Francisco (LaCoss 11-10) at Cincinnati (Browning 7-11), 2 15 p.m. Montreal (Smith 9-6) at Chicago (Sutclitte 15-8), 2:20 m. Houston (Oeshaies 10-5) at San Diego (Jones 7-6). 4 05 p.m.

AMERICAN LEAGUE -'V 1 3 EAST isteii ATX ASSOCIATED PRESS Pet OB Last 10 Streak Horn Away Toronto 85 66 ,803 8-2 Won 2 46.24 39-32 Detroit 84 57 .598 1 6-4 Lost 3 44-24 40-33 Milwaukee 79 63 .556 6V4 7-3 Won 5 43-30 36-33 New York 78 63 .553 7 4-6 Lost 4 44-23 34-40 Boston 69 72 .489 16 6-4 Won 5 47-27 22-45 Baromor 62 80 .437 23V4 2-8 Lost 6 29-43 33-37 Cleveland 54 B9 .378 32 3-7 Won 1 31-43 23-46 WEST DIVISION Minnesota 78 67 .531 7-3 Lost 1 49-23 27-44 Oakland 72 70 .507 4-8 Lost 2 39-34 33-36 Kansas City 71 71 .500 4'i 6-4 Won 2 39-29 32-42 x-Cantomia 68 73 .482 7 3-7 Lost 1 34-39 34-34 -Seattle 66 74 .471 8Vi 5-5 Lost 1 34-36 32-38 -Texas 66 75 .468 9 4-6 Won 1 36-32 30-13 -Chicago 60 80 .429 14Vs 5-5 Won 1 27-41 33-39 LOOKING FOR HIS MAN: Notre Dame senior quarterback Terry Andrysiak waited for a mark during yesterday's game with ninth-ranked Michigan. He completed 11 of 15 passes for 137 yards, leading the Irish to a 26-7 victory. How Associated Press Top 20 fared 1 x-Last night's game not included. FRIOAY'S RESULTS Boston 9, Baltimore 3 Minnesota 13, Cleveland 10 (11 Innings) Milwaukee Detroit 2 Toronto 6. New York 5 Texas 7, California 2 Kansas City 9.

Oakland 0 Chicago 5, Seattle 1 TODAY'S GAMES Baltimore (Dixon 7-9) at Boston (Nipper 9-11), 1:05 p.m. Minnesota (Blyleven 13-11) at Cleveland (Candiotti 7-15), 1:35 p.m. New York (Trout 0-4) at Toronto (Cerutti 10-3), 1:35 p.m. Detroit (Terrell 13-10) at Milwaukee (Bono 10-5), 2 35 p.m. Texas (Kilgus 2-6) at California (Reuss 4-2), 4:06 m.

Kansas City (Gubtcza 10-16) at Oakland (Honeycutt 0-1), 4:05 p.m. Chicago (LaPomt 3-3) at Seattle (Langston 17-10). 4 35 p.m. Yesterday Neirt gam North Carolina 28-0 idl UCLA 42-33 Ml to Nebraska 42-33 Fresno State Kansas 49-0 beat West Virginia 24-37 Oregon beat Fullerton State 56-44 Rice did not play idle beat East Carolina 44-3 Memphis State to Notre Dame 28-7 Washington State best Virginia Tech 22-10 Georgia lost to Alabama 24-13 Cincinnati Purdue 28-10 Texas ASM beat Mississippi 31-10 Tulsa beat Mississippi State 38-10 idle beat Illinois 21-7 Pacific U. beat Michigan 26-7 Michigan Stat not play Notre Dam beat North Carolina State 34-0 Tempi Penn State 24-13 Florid Oregon Stat 41-7 Clemson Pos.

School 1. Oklshoms Record (2-0-0). (2-0-0) (1-1-0). (2-0-0) (10). (2-0-0).

(1-0-0). (2-0-0). (0-1-0). (3-0-0). (1-1-0).

(2-0-0). (1-0-0). (3-0-0) (1-0-0) (1-O-0). 1- 0-0). 2- 0-0) (2-0-0) (2-0-0) 2.

Nebraska UCLA Auburn Ohio State Louisiana Stste Miami, Fla Florida State 9. Michigan 10. Clemson 11. Penn Slate 12. Washington 13.

Arkansas 14. Tennessee 15. Arizona State 16. Notre Dame 17. Michigan State 18.

Pittsburgh 19. Alabama 20. Georgia Yesterday's llnescores kick): Wake Forest McGill 45 run (Hoyle kick); Wak Forest FG Hoyle 22. A 4,250. Midwest At Oxford, Ohio Eestem Michigan 14 3 10 633 Miami, Ohio 7 3 0 717 Miami Bates 1 run (Gussman kick); Eastern Michigan Patton 16 run (Hen-neghan Eaatem Michigan Patton 5 run (Henneghan kick); Miami FG Gussman 22; Eastern Michigan FG Lsupp 51; Eastern Michigan Menard 30 interception return (Henneghan kick): Eastern Miohigan FG Henneghan 39: Miami Gist 9 interception return (Gussman kick); Eastern Michigan Foster 9 run (kick OB List 10 4-6 73 6- 4 3 7 3-7 7- 3 Streak Won 2 Won 1 Lost 2 Lot 4 Lost 1 Won 6 Home 40-27 42- J9 43- 30 37- 33 36-36 38- 30 Away 43-30 38-31 37-31 34-37 33-35 29-44 3 12't 14 16Vi DIVISION Only games scheduled.

DIVISION YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Boston 4, Baltimore 3 Cleveland 5, Minnesota 4 Toronto 13, New York 1 Kansas City 10. Oakland 7 Milwaukee 11. Detroit 2 Texas at California Chicago at Seattle NASCAR Wrangler 400 At Richmond, Va. The lineup for today's Wrangler 400 NASCAR stock car race, with type of oar and qualifying speed In mph: 1. Alan Kulwicki, Ford, 94.052.

2. Darrell Waltrip, Chevrolet, 93.984. 3. Terry Laoonte, Chevrolet. 93 826.

4. Harry Gant, Chevrolet. 93.749. 5. Kyle Petty.

Ford, 93 650. 6. Ricky Rudd. Ford, 93.520. 7.

Michael Waltrip, Chevrolet, 93 354. 8. Dale Earnhardt, Chevrolet. 93.328. 9.

Rusty Wallace. Pontiac. 93.163. 10. Geoff Bodine.

Chevrolet, 93 149 11. Morgan Shepherd. Buick. 93123. 12.

Benny Parsons. Chevrolet. 92 817. 13. Neil Bonnett, Pontiac, 92.769.

14. Sterling Martin, Oldsmobile. 92.702. 15. Bobby Allison.

Buck. 92.680. 16. Bill Elliott, Ford, 92.867. 17.

Richard Petty, Pontiac, 92.645. 18. Dale Jarrett, Chevrolet. 92.255. 19.

Ken Schrader, Ford. 92 251. 20. Ernie Irvan. Chevrolet.

92 112 21. Dave Marcia, Chevrolet, 92 059 22. Phil Parsons, Oldsmobile, 92 033. 23. Bobby Hillin Buick.

91.834. 24. Steve Chnstman, Pontiac, 91 662. 25. Jimmy Means, Pontiac, 91.353.

26. DK Ulrich, Chevrolet, 91.318. 27. Buddy Arrlngton, Ford, 91 .233. 28.

Larry Pollard, Chevrolet. 90.995. 29. Trevor Boya. Ford.

90 914 30. Doug French, Buick, 90.448. Charlestown Speedway FRIDAY NIGHT BOMBERS: Faat qualifier James Chumbiey, 16 95 seconds. First heat 1. Chuck Barnes: 2.

Chumbiey: 3. Larry Lathan. Second heat 1 Bud Willis; 2. Tom Ksilm: 3. Ed Clary.

Third heat 1. Dan Moody: 2. Doug Bivens; 3. Mike Ba-snam. Fourth heat 1.

Bobby Davis; 2. Ricky Taylor; 3. John Mull. A Feature 1. Chumbiey: 2.

Ricky Ricketts; 3. Lathan; 4. Benny Eagler; 5. Kallin, Feature 1. Roy Douglas: 2.

Basham; 3. Tom Wagner; 4. Ray Conklm: 5. Wayne Parks. FIGURE Faat qualifier Buddy Ver-trees.

24.40 seconds. Heat race 1. Vertrees; 2. Raymond Johnson: 3. Rick Heine Feature 1.

Heine; 2. Dale Puck-ett; 3. David Thornton; 4. Tom Donohoo; 5. John Basham.

160-lap Endure 1 Chuck Barnes; 2. Ricky Ricketts; 3. Frank New-comb; 4. Charlie Hartz; 6, Don Qreenwell. Sportsdrome Super late modar: First hat Jo Williamson, Joe Williams, Hsnk Haulage Second heat Keith Stormes, Greg Pike, Roland Isaacs.

30-lap feature Marty Belcher, Pike, Carl Wheeler, Junior Blakenship. Keith Gardner. Modified figure 8: First heat John Perkins. Steve Browne, Lewie West. Second heat Raymond Johnson, Terry Scott.

Sherman Kallin. 25-lep feature Perkins, Larry Holbert, Jerry Whitten, West, Larry Harmon. Street stock: First heat Garry Oft, Todd Robinson, John Garrett. Second heat Brian Baum, Chuck Winders, Jim Bart-ley. 25-lap feature Rick Erwin, Kevin Wheat.

Bill Webb. Garrett, Robinson. Pure stock: First heat James Chumbiey. Dean Worrall, Richard Hall. Second heat Ed Sadler, Ed Sadler, Earl Riley.

Third heat Bobby Johnson, Kallin, Doug Wicker. Firat Consi Tracy Smith, Tim Arnold, Lee Meredith. Second Consi Frankie Newcomb, Richard Steve Mills. 25-lap feature Chumbiey, Wayne Edwards, Kallin, Scott Heineman, Sadler, Sr. NFL TODAY'S GAMES FAVORITE POINTS UNDERDOG KANSAS CITY 3 San Diego ST.

LOUIS Even Dallas MINNESOTA 6 Detroit WASHINGTON 10 Philadelphia Cleveland 2 ORLEANS NEW 6 Miami A. Rams 4Vt HOUSTON Atlanta 2 TAMPA BAY Cincinnati 5 INDIANAPOLIS NY. Jets IVt BUFFALO San Francisco 5V PITTSBURGH A. Raiders 4 GREEN BAY DENVER 3 Seattle TOMORROW CHICAGO even Y. Giants Odds by Jim Feist Span, Us Vegaa 12:30 p.m.

Pro football: Cincinnati at Indianapolis. (WCII-1080) 1:45 p.m. Baseball: San Francisco at Cincinnati (WAKY-790), (WXVW-1450) and TOMORROW Television 7:30 p.m. Baseball: Chicago at New York. (WON) 7:36 p.m.

Baseball: Cincinnati at Atlanta. (WTBS) 9 p.m. Pro football: New York Giants st Chicago. (ABC-32) Radio 7:10 p.m. Baseball: Cincinnati at Atlanta (WAKY-790), (WXVW-1450) and (WMPI-FM-100 9) 1:46 p.m.

Pro football: New York Giants at Chicago. (WCII-1080) Volleyball LOUI8VILLI INVITATIONAL At Holy Cross First round Assumption d. Holy Rosary 8-15, 15-8, 15-11; Dixie Height d. Presentation 15-8, 15-4; Jefferaontown d. Western 15-9, 15-13; Holy Cross d.

St. Henry 15-5, 15-8; Sacred Heart Pleasure Ridge Park 15-8. 15-1: Mercy d. Ballard 15-4, 15-6; Kentucky Country Day d. Southern 9-15, 15-12.

15-8; Notre Dame d. Waggoner 15-5. 15-7. Second round Assumption d. Dixie Heights 15-2, 16-14; Holy Cross d.

Jefferaontown 15-10, 15-9; Sacred Heart d. Mercy 18-14, 9-15, 15-7; Notre Dam d. Kentucky Country Day 15-8. 15-2. Semifinals Assumption d.

Holy Cross 15-13, 6-15, 16-4; Sacred Heart d. Notre Dame 15-12, 12-16. 15-13. Championship Assumption d. Sacred Heart 13-15, 15-11, 15-11.

All Tournament Team Liaa Hagan (KCD), Jennifer Nunn (Holy Cross), Kathy Wheian (Notre Dame), Bridget Gary (Assumption), Christina Wiggintin (Mercy), Michelle Mingus (Western). Andrea Armento (Sacred Heart), Terra Bitter (Sacred Heart), Dawn Wafug (Holy Rosary), Amy King (Assumption), Kristen Kupper (Mercy), Ms-lanie Brookes (KCD). Soccer Wslden 5 (Billhan Atasoy 3, Todd Hc4-derfield, Billy Schmid), Ninth O. 81 Xavier 16 (Sean O'Dey 5, Daron Tegge 2. Tony Kortnage 2, Jim Calvary, Jen Rutledge, Kenyon Urw, Andy Maier, Chris Brown, Scott Foster Wright), North Hardin 0.

Trinity 2 (Tom Jones, Jason Segelson), Montgomery County 0. Jefferaontown 11 (David DeSanto 3, Todd Csabai 2, Jason Meurer 2, Tony laley 2, Ben Swindler, Kevin Stammarman), Western Hills 0. Oldham County 3 (Jay Cox, Shay Shearer, Matt Svensson), Jetfersonville 0. Daviess County 2 (Steve Wahler, Allen Clark), New Albany 0. New Albany 3 (John Goldman.

Jay Scott, John Calvin), Owena-boro Catholic 1 (Goetz). BALLARD CUP Championship Atherton 2 (Chri Yan. kee. Dommick Latkovski). Ballard 0.

Consolation St. Francia 4 (Jeff Schwartz, Robert Duncan 2, Jack Chatfm), DaSalea 1 (Doug Jamison). Field hockey (Friday) Kentucky Country Day 3 (Mollis Rowan. Carter Wood. Liz Blackburn), Assumption 2 (unavailable).

Cross country SHELBY COUNTY INVITATIONAL Boya' teams: Trinity 1 39. Oldham County 90, Holy Cross 100, St, Xavier 121, Fort Thomas Highlanda 179. Trinity 2 205, Jeftersontown 219, Male 259, Ballard 264. Eastern 272. Butler 304.

DeSales 312, Boyd County 345, Valley 357, Doss 388. Shelby County 504. Individuals: 1. Howard Shoaf (Trinity 1) 2. Cal Moldrem (Oldham County) 3.

Jay Lilly (Holy Crossl 4. Eric From (Trinity 1) 8. Ed Holloway (Valley) 6. Connie Estep (Southern) 17:19: 7. fiashid Derricks (Ballard) 6.

Bryan Davenport (Oldham County) 9. Brian Kruetzkamp (Highlands) 10. Jaaon Philbin (Trinity 1) 17:32 Girl' teams; Oldham County 33, Notre Dame 1 66, Boyd County 72, Eastern 167, Mule 201, Fort Thomas Highlands 1 201, Shelby County 1 203, Notre Dame 248. Ballard 292. Butler 323, Central 339, Shelby County 2 370.

Individuals: 1. Cybil Nan (Oldham County) 2. Paula Kellev (Boyd County) 10 20; 3 Kathy Bowen (Fairview) 4. Amy Wehrman (Notre Dame) 5. Sherry Jobert (Notre Dame) 1 1 8, Sandra Shaw (Oldham County) 11 07; 7.

Jennifer Gilmore (Oldham County) 11:15:8. Shay Wright (Oldham County) 9. Chnsta Donotrio (Eastern) 10. Kristin Kes-singer (Male) 11:57. Basketball officials The Kentucky Basketball Officials Association will conduct its annual September meeting Monday at 6 45 p.m.

at the Durrett Education Center, 4409 Preston Highway. The meeting is mandatory for all new officials, and any second- or third-year official. The association needs 20-to-25 new officials for the 1987-88 high school and middle school season. For more informstion call Rip Hatfield. 935-1657 or 364-3659.

mi itl in, ma, LPGA Ping Championship At Portland, Or. Patti Rlzzo 88-69137 Jan Geddes 69-69138 Elaine Crosby 70-69139 Jan Stepnenson 68-71139 Hollis Stacy 70-69139 Nancy Lopez 72-87 139 Marts Figueras-DoW 72-68140 Chris Johnson 67-73140 Martha Nause 71-71142 Beth Solomon 70-72142 Muffin Spencer-Devlin 73-69142 Cindy Hill 69-73142 Patty Sheehan 71-71142 Dawn Coe 71-71142 M. J. Smith 75-87142 Kim Shipman 69-73142 Sharon Barrett 74-69143 Juli Inkster 70-73143 Colleen Walker 70-73143 Robin Walton 72-71143 Mindy Moore 72-71143 Janice Gibson 74-70144 Jody Rosonthel 76-68144 Sandra Palmer 72-72144 Kelly Leadbener 73-71144 Barb Bunkowsky 72-72144 Rosie Jones 71-73144 Beth Daniel 75-69144 Kathy Baker 72-72144 Becky Pearson 77-67144 Shirley Furlong 70-75145 Bonnie Lauer 70-75145 Janet Coles 70-75145 Cathy Morse 73-72145 JoAnne Carner 72-73145 Sherri Turner 69-76145 Amy Alcott 74-72146 Alice Ritzman 75-71146 Lenore Muraoka 74-72148 Sally Little 74-72146 Nancy Ledbetter 73-73148 Heather Farr 75-71146 Shelley Hamlin 76-70146 Sue Ertl 76-71-147 Carolyn Hill 76-71147 Mary Beth Zimmerman 73-74147 Kathy Postlewait 75-72147 Lisa Young 72-75147 Failed to quality Myra Blackwelder 79-71150 Kathy Whitworth 76-76152 Alice Miller 81-71162 Dale Eggeling 76-77153 Cathy Reynolds 78-76154 Nancy Scranton Brown 77-78155 European Open At Walton Heath, England Bernard Langer 70-67-73210 John Bland 69-72-70211 Gordon Brand Jr 70-69-72211 Greg Norman 71-72-69212 Paul Way 70-71-71212 Christy Connor Jr. 70-70-72212 Rodger Davis 69-71-72212 Ronan Rafferty 74-70-69213 Derrick Cooper 69-70-75214 Mark Mouland 71-72-72215 Doug Ray 73-74-69216 Nek Faldo 73-73-70216 Mark McNulty 75-70-71218 Howard Clark 70-74-72216 Severiano Ballesteros 70-71-75216 Neil Coles 71-70-75-216 Robert Lee 68-72-78216 AJCA Junior Invitational At French Lick Springs Resort, Ind.

par-70 Boy's 11-14: 74 Michael Kemper (Madison, Ind 74 Ryan Reichley (Fair-born, Ohiol; 75 Robert Damron (Harold, Ky Also: 78 Jeb Zoller (Bowling Green, Ky 61 Chad Dawson (Frankfort, Ky). Boy's 15-18: 70 Harry Rudolph (La-Jolla, 71 Derek Grams (Madison, Wis 71 Tony Rigas (Carrollton, Texas); Also: 75 Swain Beard (Frankfort, 78 Ed Luxon (Richmond, Ky.) 76 Matt Mclntire (Lexington, Ky.) 77 Chris Osborns (Louisville); 77 P.J. McDougal (Bowling Green, 78 Brad Lehmann (Louisville); 78 Tommy Rupert (Ashland, Ky 71 Brandon Neal (Bowling Green, Ky 80 Bryan Baysinger (Glasgow. 81 Marshall Butler (Louisville); 61 Greg Demling (Louisville). Girls 11-18: 74 Stephanie Martin (Ca-manllo, 74 Lisa Brandetsas (Perry, 78 Kim Caycy (Potomac.

Md Also: 81 Lisa Weissmueller (Lexington); 84 Nancy Jones (Louisville); 85 Kim Tyrer (Frankfort), U.S. OPEN At Flushing Meadow, N.Y. (Seeding In parentheses) Women's singles final Martina Nevrs- Wove (2) d. Steffi Graf (1) 7-6 (7-4), 6-1. Men's singles semifinals Mats Wh.

lander (3) d. Stetan Edberg (2) 6-4, 3-6. S-3, 6-4: Ivan Lendl (1) d. Jimmy Connors (6) 6-4, 6-2. 6-2 Senior men singles final Tom Gullik-son d.

Stan Smith 6-4. 6-4. Junior boya singles final David Wheaton d. Andrey Cherkasov 7-5, 6-0. Doubles final Goran Ivanisevic-Diego Nargiso d.

Zeeshsn Ali-Bretl Steven 3-6, 6-4, 6-3. Senior women doubles Anal Wendy Turnbull-Sharon Walsh-Pete d. Valerie Zie-genfuss Brsdshaw-Virginia Wade 6-3, 7-8 (7-3). Junior girls singles final Natalia Zver-eva d. Sandra Birch 6-0, 6-3.

Doubles final Meredith McGrath-Kimoerly Po d. II-Soon Kim-Shl-TIng Wang 8-4, 7-S. TODAY'S MATCH Men's singles final Ivan Lendl (1) vs. Mats Wilander (3). BOBBY PIATT MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT At Louisville Boat Club 55s semifinals L.

Taylor (Frenkfort)-Ben Moore (Frankfort) d. Jack Tnck-Jack Hanrahan 6-3, 6-0; Don Eads (Finchvills)-David Steere d. Bob Scherer-David Mueller, default. 60a final Bob Gorman-Chas. Franck d.

Bill Peterson-Nick Martin 6-1, 6-2. 85a aemlfinala Chaa. Lacefleld-George Sadler (Morehead) d. John Wolte-Louis Panther 6-2. 5-7, 6-3; Louie Bass-Mike Nasser d.

Chas. Willi) (Nashville)-Percy Green (Nashville) 6-2, 3-6, 6-4. 70s semifinal John Baker (Atlanta)-Seton Oiion (Sarasota) d. Herb Falkenberg (Ft. Myers)-Leonard Stamps (Madison, Tenn.) 6-3, 7-6 (7-3).

BASEBALL MONTREAL EXPOS Recalled pitcher CharM Lea from Indianapolis. FOOTBALL CINCINNATI BENGALS All-Pro offensive tackle Anthony Munoz ended his holdout by coming to terms on a new contract. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS Claimed wide receiver Mark Pattlson off waivers end placed cornerback Michael Adams on iniured reserve. SAN FRANCISCO 49ER8 Activated defensive lineman Jeff Stover; waived defensive lineman Doug Mikolas. TENNIS U.S.

TENNIS FEDERATION Named Lon McNeil. Pam Shrlver, Zlna Garrison, Robin Whits and Qigl Fernandez to the Wightman Cup team that will play Britain Oct. 29-31 at Williamsburg, va. CFL EASTERN DIVISION PF PA PH Winnipeg 7 3 0 308 235 14 Hamilton 8 4 0 282 264 12 Toronto 5 5 1 295 300 11 Ottaw 2 8 0 252 361 4 WESTERN DIVISION Brit. Columbia 7 3 0 308 179 14 Edmonton 7 4 0 384 280 14 Calgary 4 8 0 224 323 8 Saskatchwn .2 7 1 222 331 6 FRIDAY'S RESULT British Columbia 55.

Ottawa 16 LAST NIGHT'S RESULT Edmonton 42, Toronto 20 TODAY'S GAME Calgary at Winnipeg, 4 p.m. Canada Cup FRIDAY'S RESULT (Final series, best-of-3) Soviet Union 6, Canada 6 (Soviet Union leads series 1-0) TONIGHTS GAME Soviet Union vs. Canada at Hamilton, Ontario, 8 p.m. World Seniors Invitational At Charlotte, N.C. Gary Player 68-67133 Bob Charles 70-67137 Chi Chi Rodriguez 67-71138 Dave Hill 70-69139 Ken Still 69-71140 Orville Moody 70-71141 Butch Baird 73-68141 Ben Smith 69-73142 Miller Barber 71-72143 Charles Coody 72-71143 Jerry Barber 72-71143 Jim Ferree 72-72144 J.C.

Goosi 73-71144 Buck Adams 72-72144 Bob Brue 73.71144 Don Massengale 70-74144 Bob Toski 76-68144 Bruce Crampton 74-71145 Howie Johnson 75-70145 Jim King 72-73146 Arnold Palmer 73-72145 Charles Sitford 73-72145 Doug Sanders 72-74146 Harvie Ward 74-72146 Larry Mowry 71.75148 Al Geiberger 71-75148 Waller Zembriskl 71-76147 Charles Owens 70-77147 Jimmy Powell 75-72147 Gene Littler 75.72147 Harold Henning 77.70147 Gay Brewer 75-72147 George Lanning 75-72147 Roland Stafford 72-76148 Tommy Aaron 73-75148 Lee Elder 75-73148 Billy Maxwell 76-72148 Peter Thompson 72-77149 Bob Erickson 79-70149 Al Chandler 76-73149 Joe Jimenez 74-75149 Fred Hawkins 76-73149 Ralph Terry 76-73149 Gordon Jones 76-76152 Rafe Botis 74-78152 Mike Fetchick 75-78153 Tom Nieporte 78-76154 Doug Ford 77-79156 Kel Nagle 79-77168 Dow Fi'nsterwald 81-76157 El Collins 81-76157 Bank of Boston At Sutton, Msss. Sam Randolph 67-68-64199 Gens Sauers 68-67-68203 Ray Stewart 65-73-65203 Wayne Grady 67-68-68203 John Mahatfey 65-71-68204 Steve Pate 69-66-69204 Curtis Strange 65-69-70204 Clarence Rose 68-67-69204 Lee Trevino 66-67-72205 Gary Hallberg 71-68-66205 Tom Byrum 68-69-68205 Larry Rinker 69-66-70205 Brad Bryant 70-70-66208 Tim Simpson 70-69-87208 Jeff Lewis 71-70-66207 Paul Azinger 67-69-71207 Frank Conner 73-68-66207 Billy Pierot 71-69-67207 Denis Watson 69-71-67207 George Burns 87-72-68207 Mike Reid 68-70-69207 Blame McCallister 71-66-70207 Robert Wrenn 70-70-68208 Bill Brmon 72-67-69-208 Mark Hayes 71-68-69208 Bruce Soulsby 69-69-70208 Mark 0 Meara 72-69-68209 Kenny Knox 69-72-68209 Ed Fiori 68-73-68-209 Nick Price 69-72-68209 Mark Brooks 69-71-69209 Peter Jacob-sen 70-70-69209 Bob Murphy 69-68-72209 Tony Sills 70-68-71209 Dave Eichelberger 70-66-73209 Buddy Gardner 70-66-73209 Jay Hans 67-68-74-209 David Camp 69-72-69210 Tommy Nakaiims 74-67-69210 David Frost 69-71-70210 Wayne Levi 70-69-71-210 Roger Maltbie 89-70-71210 Mike McCullough 70-89-71210 Jodie Mudd 70-89-71210 Bill Sander 71-68-71210 David Rummells 71-67-72210 Jay Don Blake 69-69-72210 Ernie Gonzale? 70-67-73210 Lennie Clements 69-68-73210 Last night's scores KENTUCKY-OVC COLLEGES Cincinnati 25, Louisville 0 Cumberland 28, EvansvilK 21 Georgetown 41, Tiffin 14 Kentucky Wesleysn 21, Tenn. Wesleysn 7 MHlsapt 31. Union 9 Morehead State 37. Kentucky Stat 10 Murray State 30.

SE Missouri 12 Tennessee-Chattanooga 10, Eastern Ky. 0 Tenneae-Martin 30, Auatin Peay 10 Tennessee Stats 17, Jackson Stat 17 Tennessee Tech 43, Liberty 23 SEC Arkansas 31, Mississippi 10 Auburn 49, Kansas 0 Floods 52, Tulss 0 Georgia 41, Oregon State 7 Kentucky 41, Utah State 0 Louisiana Stats 58, Fullerton Stat 12 Tennessee 38, Mississippi Stats 10 Vanderbift 27, Memphis Stste 17 BIO TEN Arizona Stat 21, Illinois 7 Duke 31, Northwestern 16 Indiana 36, Ric 13 lows 15, Anions 14 Minnesota 24, Northern lows 7 Notre Dam 28, Michigan 7 Ohio Stat 24, West Virginia 3 Washington 28, Purdu 10 Wisconsin 28, Hawaii 7 INDIANA COLLEGES Boston U. 34, Indiana Stats 3 Grand Valley State 24, Butler 19 Indisnapolis 35, Ferris Slat 19 Manchester 0, Olivet 0 Rose-Hulman 27, Hanover 20 Saginaw Valley 24, Franklin 0 St. Joaeph 22, Benedictine, III, 12 Toledo 21, Ball Stats 17 Taylor 28. Earlham 14 Wabash 27, Ohio Wesleyan 7 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 3, Vslpsrsiso 0 SOUTH Appalachian State 17, James Madison 10 Clemson 22, Virginia Tech 10 Florida State 44, East Carolina 3 Georgia Tech 51, Citadel 12 Maryland 21, Virginia 19 South Carolina 31, Western Carotins 6 Tulan 25, Iowa State 12 Virginia Military 24.

W. Va. Tech 3 Wak Forest 24, Richmond 0 EAST Boston College 28, Temple 17 Canisius 49, Buffalo State 0 Colgate 31, Bucknell 28 Connecticut 38, S. Connecticut 21 Forrjham 24, Rhodes 12 Holy Cross 34, Army 24 Johns Hopkins 19. St.

Peter's 6 Lafayette 29, Kutztown 17 Lehigh 47, Davidson 0 Maine 31, Massachusetts 14 Manhattan 14, Siena 8 Northeastern 39, Towson State 22 Pittsburgh 34. North Carolina State 0 Rhode Island 26, Delaware 13 Syracuse 20, Rutgers 3 William ft Mary 27, Navy 12 MIDWEST Eastern Illinois 18, NE Missouri 10 Eastern Michigan 33, Miami, Ohio 17 Illinois State 20, Western Michigan 8 Kent Stat 27, Akron 23 Lamar 39, Northern Illinois 35 Northern Michigan 10, N. Dakota State 8 Ohio U. 23, Marshall 16 SW Missouri 18. Southern Illinois 13 Youngatown Slate 20.

Bowling Green 17 SOUTHWEST Brigham Young 22, Texas 17 Missouri 23, Baylor 18 Nebraska 42, UCLA 33 Oklahoma 28. North Carolina 0 Oklahoma State 35, Houston 0 Texas lech 33, Colorado State 24 WEST Air Force 21, Texas Christian 10 Montana State 52, Sam Houston State 48 Nevada-Reno 40, Eastern Washington 26 New Mexico Slate 17, New Mexico 14 Oregon 10, Colorado 7 Portland State 20, Montana 3 San Jose State 27, California 25 South Dakota 38, Central Missouri 14 SW Louisiana 21, Nevada-Las Vegas 10 Washington State 43, Wyoming 28 OTHER COLLEGES Albany (Ga.) 31, Morehouse 23 Arkansas State 35, Miss. College 0 Ashland 27, Northwood (Mich.) 19 Bethune-Cookman 34, Morgan State 22 Boise State 30, Northridge State 0 Carson-Newman 10, Hillsdale 3 Central State 37, Grambling 21 Cheyney 12, Norfolk State 7 Dayton 27, Wayne, Mich. 17 East Tnn. State 10, Wofford 6 Florida 17, Georgia Southern 14 Furman 23, Presbyterian 3 Howard U.

45, Newberry 0 Jacksonville State 26, Alabama 13 NE Louisiana 44, Louisiana Tech 7 North Carolina AST 24, Winston-Salem 10 Northern Alabams 25, Vlrginis Stat 13 NW Louisiana 39, McNeess State 3 Stephen F. Auatin 13, Prairie View 13 Tuskegee 32, Savannah Stat 10 Washington Jefferson 24, Catholic U. 7 West Texas State 25, Central St. (Okla) 8 W. Va.

State 24, District of Columbia 0 Wilmington 58, Urban 7 Wisconsin-Whitewater 19, Findlay 7 KENTUCKY HIGHS Hopklnsvlll 29, Owensboro 8 Ky. Deaf School 28. Indiana Deaf School 0 Newport Catholic 26, West Carter 3 St. Xavier 26, Holy Cross 19 Friday's result Doss 10, Pleasure Ridge Park Cross country BELLARMINE CLASSIC At Bllarmin College Men's teams: Louisville 17, Bellarmine 54, Vincnnes A 75, Hsnover A 82, Vin-cennes 166, Hanover 186. Individuals (4 mile): 1.

Jeff Plank (IJL) 21:03: 2. Jim Estea (UL) 21:03.9: 3. Aaron Smith (UL) 4. Gary Costeil (UL) 5. Chuck Shocky (Bellarmine) 6.

Troy Lewis (Vincenne A 7. Erie Ezell (UL) 21:25: 8. Dennis Jessie (Bellarmine) 9 Gary Embry JUL) 10. Tim Butler (Vincennes A 21:37.7. Women's teems: Louisville 25, Bellarmine 30, Northern Kentucky 73, Vincenne 80.

Individuals (2 6 miles): 1. Leslie Stark (UL) 2. Msry Bohney (Bellsrmin) 3. Shelly Rosser (UL) 4. Disna Srnnon (Bellsrmine) 16 23; 6.

Tricis Hsrdin (Bellarmine) 16 27; 6. Jan Bailey (UL) 7. Jennifer Woltermann (UL) 16 52; 8 Leigh Etienne (Vincennes) 9. Melam Smith (UL) 10. Stephanie Riley (Bellarmine) 17:21, Tennis Bellsrmin Northern Kentucky 4 At Campus Tennis Club No.

1 singles Carol Mimhan (B) d. Tracy Bauer 8-1, 8-0: No. 2 Angelle Hoskins (N) d. Teresa Boyatt 6-3, 3-6; No. 3 Kristin Klebba (B) d.

Jenny Toebben 8-4. 6-3; No. 4 Shannon Wilson (B) d. Candy Neagls 6-3, 6-3; No. 8 Shelly Buechier (B) d.

Jennifer Hsmbrick 3-6. 8-2, 6- No. Susan Fromeysr (N) d. Tsmra Wyatt 6-4. 6-1.

No. 1 doubles Minihan-Wilson (B) d. Bauer-Julie Goodndge 7-6, 4-6, 6-3: No. 2 Hoskins-Toebben (N) d. Boyett-Klebbs 7- 5, 5-7, 6-2; No.

3 Hsmbrlck-Neagle (N) d. Buechler-Kim McDean 6-7, 6:2, 6-3. Field hockey At Sauk Valley, Bellermin 2 (Jan Marquess, Tsmmy Conti). DePauw 1 (Colleen Konicek). Bellsrmin 2 (Patty Ross, Stacey Fowler), Albion 0.

Bellarmln 4 (Conti 4). Hope 0. Bellsrmin 2 (Ross, Marquess), Franklin LouisvllK 3 (Shan-nan Hill 2, Kelly Schuler). Olivet Louisville 1 (Becky Johansen), Alama 1 (Heather Hall): Louisville 5 (Hill, Mary Jo Connelly, Jenmler Peterson. Schuler.

Dana Vaughn). Franklin 1 (Persinger): Loulsvill 2 (Denis Bowling. Connelly), Goshen 1 (Yoder). Baseball At Bellarmln Bellsrmin 101 010 03 10 Louisville 303 200 08 6 1 Chris London, Mike Phillips (3), Brendon Shea (6) and Wally Flndysz; Mik Hall. Troy Patterson (4), Tim May (7) and Todd Cooper.

Mike Hall (1-0). Chris London (0-1). 2B K. Kodatt (B) 2. HR Kevin Hawk (L).

Winning numbers Illinois: Daily 7-1-8; Pick Four 1-9-3-3 Lotto 01-02-17-28-33-42 Ohio: Daily 3-0-6; Pick Four 4-2-6-0 Lotto 16-20-27-33-34-42 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES (Best-of-aeven) WEDNESDAY Denver 2, Indianapolis 1 THURSDAY Indianapolis 4, Denver 2 FRIDAY Indianapolis 14, Denver 4 LAST NIGHTS RESULT Indianapolis 5, Denver 1 (Indianapolis leads series 3-1) TONIGHT Denver at Indianapolis. 8 30 p.m. TOMORROW Denver at Indianapolis, if necessary TUESDAY Indianapolis at Denver, it necessary Br wart 11, Tigers 2 Detroit abrttbi Milwaukee sbrkbi Wnitsker 2b 4 0 0 0 Manor an 5 2 4 1 luMder If 1 0 0 0 Vount cl 2 3 0 0 Msdiock oti 4 0 1 0 Manning cf 0 0 0 0 GruDO pn 1 0 0 0 Surhotl 3 12 3 Gibson If 4 111 Brock lb 4 12 2 VYarwandr 2t0 0 0 0 Paciorek 1b 0 0 0 0 Trammed ss 3 1 1 1 Deer rl 4 0 3 3 Baker ss 0 0 0 0 Sveum st 5 0 0 0 DEvans lb 4 0 0 0 Riles 3b 2 10 0 Nokas 4 0 3 0 Felosr If 5 12 1 Lowery 0 0 0 0 JCastiilo 2b 5 2 1 0 Lemon cf 3 0 2 0 Shendan rf 4 0 0 0 Brookens 3b 2 0 0 0 Bergman ph 1 0 0 0 Totals 1(212 Totals 36 11 14 10 Detroit 200 000 000 2 Milwaukee 101 014 40x 11 Game-winning RBI None Brookens, Wegman. DP Detroit 1. LOB Detroit 9, Milwaukee 10.

2B Nokes, Brock. 3B Molitor, Fewer HR Gibson (20), Trammell (24). SB Molitor (39), J. Castillo (13), Felder (28). IP ER BB SO Detroit Morris L.17-8 5 9 7 6 6 5 King iVj 3 3 3 3 3 Thurmond 1Vi 2 1 1 1 0 Milwaukee Wegman W.10-10 9 8 2 2 3 5 WP Moms.

3:14. A 50,288. This week's schedule FRIDAY'S GAMES CLASS 4-A JEFFERSON COUNTY Region Two, District On Butler st Valley (10200 Dixie Hwy 8 p.m. Holy Cross at Pleasure Ridge Park (6901 Greenwood Rd), 8 p.m. Western st Shawnee (4018 W.

Market), 8 p.m. Region Two, District Two Manual at Atherton (3000 Dundee Rd 8 p.m. -Seneca at Fern Creek (9116 Fern Creek 6 p.m. Male vs. St.

Xavier at Manual Stadium (1230 E. Burnett), 8 p.m. 4 Region Three, District On DaSales at Moor (6415 Outer Loop), p.m. Iroquois at Doss (7601 St. Andrews Church Rd p.m.

Southern it Falrdale (1001 Fairdale Rd 8 p.m. Region Three, District Two Ballard at Jeftersontown (9600 Old Six Mile Lane). 8 p.m. Central at Eastern (12400 Shefbyville Rd 8 p.m. I CLASS 4-A 8TATE Region On, District Two Oldham County at Bullrtt Central County at Warren Central CLASS AAA Region Two, District On East Hardin at North Bullitt Marion County at Meade County Region Two, District Two Jessamine County at Estill County Franklin County at Lincoln County Western Hills at Woodford County CLASS AA Region Two, District Two Fort Knox at Bardstown Hardin at Bullrtt East at LaRu County Region Three, District One Anderson County at Bourbon County Danville at Boyle County Casey County at Washington County Non-district James Harrodsburg at Pans Clay at Harrison County County at Eminence Miliersburg Military Institute at Frankfort Nelson County at Green County Tales Creek at Cawood SATURDAY'S GAMES CLASS 4-A JEFFERSON COUNTY Region Three, District Two Waggener at Trinity (4011 Shelbyville Rd 8 p.m.

Mon-diatrlet gam Dayton at Kentucky Country Day TODAY Television Noon College football: Kentucky coach Jerry Claiborne Show. (Channel 3) 1 p.m. Pro football; Cincinnati at Indianapolis. (NBC-1) 1 p.m. Pro football: Detroit at Minnesota.

(CBS-11) 2 p.m. Baseball: Montreal at Chicago. (WON) i 2 p.m. Golf: Seniors PsIneWebber World Invitational. (ESPN) 2:08 p.m.

Baseball: Loa Angeles st Atlanta. (WTBS) 4 p.m. Pro football: Seattle at Denver. (NBC-3) 4 p.m. Tennis: S.

Open, mens final. (CBS-11) Radio 12:30 p.m. Auto racing: Wrangler 400. (WTMT-620) SPOUTS Top 20 At Norman, Okla. North Carolina 0 0 0 00 Oklahoma 0 21 7 026 Oklshoms Holieway 3 run (Lashar kick); Oklahoma Holieway 4 run (Lashar kick): Oklahoma Holieway 1 run (Lashar kick); Oklahoma Holieway 1 run (Lashar kick).

A 75.004 At Pittsburgh, Pa. North Carotin Stat 0 0 0 00 Pittsburgh 14 13 7 094 Pittsburgh Heyward 2 run (VanHorne kick); Pittsburgh Heyward 5 run (VanHorne kick); Pittsburgh Heard 24 pass from Gemlla (VanHorne kick): Pittsburgh Williams 19 pass from Gemlla (kick failed); Pittsburgh Osborn 15 run (VanHorne kick). A 3,165 At Blscksburg, V. Clemson 3 6 6 7-22 Virginia Tech 3 0 0 710 Ciemson FG Treadwell 27; Vlrginis Tech FG Kinzer 48; Clemson FG Treadwell 39; Clemson FG Tresdwetl 31: Clemson McFadden 44 run (kick failed); Clemson McFadden 89 run (Treadwell kick); Virginia Tech Jeffries 92 kickotf return (Kinzer kick). A 42,000 At Greenville, N.C.

Florida Stat 1 13 14 14 44 East Carolina 0 3 0 0 3 Florid Stat FG Schmidt 40; East Carolina FG Berleth 23; Florida Stste FG Schmidt 36: Florida Stats Smith 83 run (Schmidt kick); Florida Stat FG Schmidt 28: Florida Stat Williams 1 run (Schmidt kick); Florid Stat Whit 69 pass from McManus (Schmidt kick); Florid Stat Carter 5 run (Schmidt kick); Florida Stat Ferguson 10 run (Schmidt kick). A 33,937. East At West Point N.Y. Holy Cross 2 0 0 734 Army 3 0 7 1424 Army FG Walker 30; Holy Cross Keileher 2 run (Kama kick); Holy Croas Kellehsr 4 run (kick tailed); Holy Cross Lane 6 pass from Wiley (Kama kick); Holy Croas Hull 20 pass from Wiley (Kama kick); Army Crawford 3 run (Walker kick); Holy Cross Keileher 9 run (Ksnia kick); Army Mayweathr 4 run (run failed): Army Crawford 1 run (Crawford run). A 38.428.

At Annapolis, Md. William li Mary 9 11 0 027 Navy 0 6 0 6 12 William A Msry Black 12 run (kick failed); William Msry FG Christie 35; William Mary Mehre 8 pass from Brosnahan (Christie kick); William 1 Mary Hodnett 1 run (Hodnett run); William Msry FG Christie 36; Navy Nobers 2 run (kick failed); Nevy C. Brown 3 run (run failed). A 20,274 At Chestnut Hill, Msss. Tmpl 0 7 0 77 Boston Col leg 7 0 7 1428 Boston Coiltg Power 1 run (Lowe kick); Tempi Drayton 12 pass from Thompson (Bill Wright kick); Boston College Flulie 65 pass from Power (Lowe kick); Boston College Hislop 3 run (Lows kick); Boston College Flutis 10 pass from Kamphaus (Low kick).

A 27,500 At New Brunswick, N.J. Syracuse 7 i 3 720 Rutgers 0 0 i 003 Syracuse Kane 20 pass from McPher-son (Vesling kick); Syracuse FG Vesling 24; Syracuse FG Vesling 45; Rutgers FG Sclalani 38; Syracuse Owens 22 run (Vesling kick). A 23,726 South At Atlanta, Ga. Citadel 0 6 6 012 Georgia Tech 14 10 20 7 51 Georgia Tech King 2 run (Palmer kick); Georgia Tech King 1 run (Palmer kick); Citadel Stephens 70 pass from T. Burriss (pass failed); Georgia Tech King 49 psss from Strom (Palmer kick); Georgia Tech FG Palmer 37; Georgia Tech Lester 34 psss from Strom (kick tailed): Georgia Tech Massey 48 pass from Strom (Palmer kick); Citadel T.

Burriss 5 run (pass failed); Oeorgie Tech Hills 10 run (Palmer kick); Georgia Tech Scotton 10 run (Pslmer kick). A 1,211. At College Park, Md. Virginia 0 7 1 8 19 Maryland 7 7 7 021 Maryland Lowery 9 run (Ptocki kick); Virginia Ford 35 pass from Moore (In-derlied kick); Meryland Abdur-Ra oof 2 pass from Henning (Plocki kick); Virginia FG Indented 24; Vlrglni FG Inderlied 31; Meryland Lowery 6 run (Plocki kick); Virginia Moore 5 run (run (ailed). A 35,550 At Columbia, C.

Western Carolina 0 3 0 8 South Carolina 7 14 7 311 South Carolina Smith 27 pass from Ellis (Mackie kick); South Carokn Smith 23 pass from Ellis (Mackie kick); South Carolina Shsrpe 34 pass from Ellis (Mackie kick); Western Carolina FG Roach 32; South Carolina Green 2 run (Mackie kick); Western Caroline FG Roach 28: South Carolina FG Mackie 47. A 66,573. At Tallahassee, Fls. Georgia Southern 7 7 0 014 Florid ASM 7 0 3 717 Georgia Southern Thompson 1 run (Foley kick); Florid ASM Green 1 pass from Jackson (Vertuno- kick); Georgia Southern Ross 14 run (Foley kick); Florid ASM FG Vertuno 37: Florid ASM Gainer 3 run (Vertuno kick). A 17,687.

At Winston-Saism, N.C. Richmond 0000 0 Wake Forest 7773 24 Wake Forest Young 8 run (Hoyle kick); Wek Forest Elkms 5 run (Hoyle tailed). A 17.7BB. At Athena, Ohio Marshall 3 0 615 Ohio 0 7 7 923 Marshall FG Mitchell 20; Ohio Thornton 22 run (Fullz kick); Ohio Thornton 3 run (Fultz kick); Marshall Petersen 6 run (run failed); Ohio Owens 38 run (run tailed); Mershall Baxter 27 pass from Petersen (pass failed), Ohio FG FulU 35. A 9,582 At University Center, Mich.

Franklin College 0 0 0 00 Saginaw Valley 16 2 7 024 Saginaw Valley Paul Gigllotti. 23. run (Chris Piazza kick): Saginaw Valley Kevin Mitchell, 10, run Chris Clark run) Saginaw Valley Jeff unman tackled in end zone tor safety. Saginaw Valley Dave Cook, 12, interception run (Piazza kick). At Akron, Ohio Kent Stat 7 7 3 1027 Akron 7 0 10 23 Kent Stat Young 61 run (Steinberg kick): Akron Alston 5 pass from Kubik (Dombrowski kick); Kent Stat Phillips 1 run (Steinberg kick); Akron Motion 12 run (Dombrowski kick); Kent Stat FG Slinbrg 25; Akron FG Dombrowski 27 FG: Ktrrt Stat FG 23 Steinberg; Kent Stat Phillips 1 run (Steinberg Akron Andrade 6 pass from Kubik (pasa failed).

A 35.187. At Terr Haul, Ind. Boston University 14 0 3 1734 Indiana Stat 0 3 0 03 Boston University Pettus 4 run (Green kick): Boston University Pettus 1 run (Green kick); Indiana Stat FG Potter 33: Boston University FG Green 23; Boston University FG Green 37; Boston University Jackson 48 run (Green kick); Boston University Altieri 13 run (Green kick). A 9.556. Southwest At Houston, Teaas Oklahoma Stat 14 0 14 733 Houston 0 0 0 00 Oklahoma Stat Thomas 49 run, (Blanchard kick); Oklahoma State Sanders 2 run (Blanchard kick); Oklahoma Stat Sanders 68 punt return (Blanchard kick); Oklahoma Stat R.

Smith 41 interception return (Blanchard kick): Oklshoms State Gundy 1 run (Blanchard kick). A 16,285. At Boulder, Colo. Oreqon 7 0 0 310 Colorado 7 0 0 07 Oregon Obee 8 pass from Mu6grave (Dennis kick); Colorado Simmons 34 run (Culbertson kick); Oregon FG Dennis 32. A 40,521.

At Air Force Academy, Colo. Tones Christian 7 0 0 310 Air Fore 0 14 7 021 Tas Christian Jeflery 1 run(New-man kick); Air Fore Booker fumble recovery In end zone (Johnson kick); Air Fore Smith 2 run (Johnson kick); Air Fore Roberson 46 run (Yarbrough kick): Tias ChrisUan FG Newman 43. A 41,000. At Lubbock, Teiss Colorsdo Stat 0 0 10 1424 Teias Tech 0 10 9 1433 Tes Tech FG Segnst 52; Teses Tech Fsrpis 3 run (Segrist kick); Colors-do Stat FG Tyler 51; Colorado Stele Tesone 24 interception return (Segnst kick); Tetss Tsch Fsrrls 39 run (kick failed): Tenas Tch FG Segrist 20; Colorado Stat Brookhart 33 pass from Molander (Tyler kick); Texas Tsch Gray 2 run (Segrist kick); Colorsdo State Beach 99 kickotf return (Tyler kick); Texas Tech Walker 32 pass from Toman -(Segrist kick). A 26,786.

West At Berkeley, Calif. San Jos Stat 0 7 14 6 27 California 7 7 0 1125 California Moore 26 pass from Taylor (Keen kick); San Joe Stat Johnson 43 pass from Saxon (Olivarez kick); Calrfomi Bedford 5 pass from Taylor (Keen kick); San Jos Stat Saxon 9 run (Olivarez kick); San Jos Stat Klump 50 pass. from Perez (Olivarez kick); California FG Keen 30; San Jos Stat FG Olivarez 38; California Ingram 19 pass from Taylor (Powers pass from Taylor); Ssn Jos Stat FG Olivarez 20. A 44,000, At Pullman, Wash. Wyoming 21 0 028 Washington Stat 10 28 0 743 Washington Stat Rosenbach 6 run (Adams kick); Wyoming Abraham 48 run (Worker kick); Washington Stat FG Adams 38; Wyoming Burnett 3 run.

(Worker kick); Wyoming Coleman 6 punt, block return (Worker kick); Washington Stat Calvin 7 run (pass fsiled); Washington State Hasty 40 interception return (run failed); Wsshington Stat Broussard 13 run (Adams kick); Washington State Ford 27 intrcption return (Adams kick); Wyoming Sargent 17 pass from Burnett (Worker kick); Washington Stat Broussard 79 pass from Rosenbach (Adams kick). A 24,151 ON THE AIR.

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