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tff 2C THE TENNCSSEAN WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 24. 1984 Sports A.M. coreboan Mixed Doubles a Triangle HOUSTON (UPI) The World Mixed Doubles I Championship opens today and has all the makings "3f a soap opera. The No. 1 seed is the team of Chris Evert Lloyd D- Sports on TV (all events live, except where noted) Cable ESPN 8 30 PKA Karate: Elmore vs Palmore (taped) 10am Billiards Legendary Stars (taped) 1 1 a Harness Racing: Breeder's Crown (taped) Noon Fishing (taped) 12.30 p.m.

Auto Racing SCCA Rabbit Bilstein Cup (taped) I 30 Boxing S. ABF Junior Chompionships (taped) 2:30 Auto Racing Riverside Con-Am (taped) 3pm Auto Racing: Grand Prix of Europe (taped) 6 30 m. Pro Karate: LaRoy Hopkins vs. Kerry Roop (taped) 8 p.m. Boxing: Alii vs.

Abolognia; Calvin vs. Winchester WOR (New York) 7.30 New Jersey at PittsburgWtaped) Reader Ratings Who were the best pitchers in the big leagues this season? Tonight's your night to vote for the National League and American League Cy Young Award winners in The Tennesscan Reader Ratings. Readers are invited to call the Reader Ratings line at 259-8011 between 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. tonight and vote for a National and American league Cy Young Award winner.

The results will be published in tomorrow's sports section. The Reader Ratings college football survey returns Monday from 5-8 p.m. when fans can vote for their top college teams. 1501 63 10.1? 7 1 1479 6 6 1428 56 1427 49 1189 5.0 1385 6.0 1164 7.5 1353 4.7 1157 7.1 1141 5.1 1133 56 1177 6 3 1170 6.7 1305 4 5 1284 6.5 914 5.7 1278 5.1 1255 5.1 1251 46 1232 56 1034 59 1182 4.7 1175 6.8 1003 6 3 1164 4.5 990 6.7 1154 5.0 986 5.7 1142 5 7 1178 56 1112 7.6 768 5 5 1070 51 1069 6 6 .915 60 2144 206 4 704.1 704 0 203 1 1982 1979 1940 1933 192 8 1902 188 8 187.8 1867 186.4 1834 1878 112.4 179.3 1787 1760 172 3 1689 1679 167.2 1663 165.0 164.9 1643 163.1 161 I 1589 1536 1529 152 7 1525 Cunninghm, UNLV King. SMU Long, Iowa Rvoien, WashSt Cherry, Hawaii Bodine, Cincv Smith, MissSt Tomciek, OhioSt Espinoia, lowaSI Dewberry, GaTech Landry, Houstn Wickershm, LSU Funck, NewMex Beuerlein.NolreD Gilbert, Cal Berner, Pacifc Robinson, Tenn Jenkins, Aril Hochberg, Rutgri Austin, Miss Bvars, OhioSI Washingtn, Auburn Duckswrth.SoMiss Foggie, Minn Gullev, TCU Vogel, Colo Epplev, Ciemsn Howard, Wis Bvrne, Navy tsoosito.

NC SI Thomas, Fla SI Bell. Fla Tavlor, Ark Norselh, Kansas Adter, Mo OkiaSI and Jimmy Connors, the defending champions. The No. 2 seeds are Wendy Turnbull and John Lloyd, the two-time Wimbledon mixed doubles champs. Evert Lloyd and Connors, once engaged, have been reunited again on the same team.

As for Evert Lloyd, she may get a chance to smash shots across the net at John Lloyd, her husband. Pro Hockey NHL Standings A8 Times CDT WALES CONFERENCE Patrick Division Pti CF GA NY Islanders 2 0 10 40 35 Philadelphia 4 2 1 9 33 18 NY Rangers 2 2 1 5 18 70 Washington 2 2 I 19 18 New Jersey 3 3 0 4 19 Pittsburgh 2 3 0 4 IS 16 Adams Division Montreal 4 11 9 22 IS Hartlord 4 2 1 9 76 27 BuHalo 4 2 0 8 2 2S Quebec 3 4 0 6 30 30 Boston 2 4 0 4 16 26 CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Morris Division St Louis 3 2 0 6 21 16 Chicago 3 3 0 6 79 27 Delroit 7 4 0 4 75 31 Toronto 2 4 0 4 14 79 Minnesota 2 0 4 21 28 Smvihe Division Edmonton 6 0 1 13 42 70 Calgarv 5 2 0 10 44 7S Winnipeg 2 2 0 4 16 18 Vancouver 1 6 0 7 25 43 Los Angeles 0 2 2 70 34 Yesterday's Results Montreal 3. Quebec 1 Islanders 6, Vancouver Philadelphia 7, Minnesola 2 Calgarv 9, Hartford 4 Wednesday's Games Boston at St. Louis, p.m. Harttord at Winnipeg, 7:35 p.m.

EVERT LLOYD College Football SEC Players of Week 4. Gatlinburg-Piflman 5. Bolton 6. Cooper Basin 7. (tie) Eiell-Harding 7.

(lie) Columbia Acad. 9 Knox. Webb 10 Moore Co. 7 0 1 146 7 0 109 6-1 71 6- 1 69 7- 0 69 6-1 S3 6-1 27 Transactions Receiving Gms Ct.gYds Ctpg Pro Baseball New Jersey at Pittsburgh, 6.35 p.m. Washington at Edmonton, p.m.

Detroit at Toronto, 7:05 p.m. Vancouver at Chicago, 6:35 p.m. ATLANTA AP) Here are The Associated Press Southeastern Players of the Week lor games of Saturday, Oct. 20: BACK-Quarterback Mike Mann, Auburn, and running back Dalton Hil-liard, Louisiana State. Mann, making a rare start, hit on 11 of 17 passes for 241 yards and two touchdowns and rushed lor 21 yards on three carries in Auburn's 48-34 victory over Georgia Tech.

Hilliard hammered out 164 yards on 31 carries and scored four touchdowns in LSU's 36-10 triumph over Kentucky. LINEMAN Split end Freddie Wevgand, Auburn. Wevgand caught live passes lor 160 yards and two touchdowns In the viclory over Georgia Tech. His TDs covered 42 end 56 yards. Football Polls 6-3 6-4 Joe Durie.

Britain, del Terry Hol-ladav. Del Mar. Caul 4-6 7-5 6-1. Catherine Tanvier, France, del. Renee Uvs.

South Alrica, 6-1 6-3, JoAnne Russell, Naples, del. Andrea Lcand, Brooklandville, 7-6, 2-6. 6-0 Barbara Potter, Woodbury, Conn del Yvonne Vermaak, soulh alrica, 6-2 6-0. Seiko Series HONG KONG (AP) Results of Tuesday's matches in the $200,000 Seiko Super Tennis Tournament (seedings in parentheses): Singles First Round Tomas Smid (2), Cjechoslovakia, del Sashi Menon, India, 3-6, 6-1, 6-3 Ramesh Krishnan (8), India, del Nduka Odiior, Nigeria, 6-1, 6-2 Mike Bauer, Latavetie, del Tim Gullikson, Boca West, 6-1. 6- 2 Tom Gullikson, Palm Coast, Fla, del.

Senichi Sakamoto, Japan, 6-2, 6-4. Doubles First Round Mark Edmondson and Paul McNamee, Australia, def Larry Slelanki and Robert Van't Hot, US, 7- 6 (7-4), 6-3. Brad Drewetl and Wallv Masur, Australia, del Van Winllsky and Erik Van't Hot, U.S., 7-5, 6-3. AP Top 20 The Top Twenty teams in the As sociated Press college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, tv4 records, total points based on 5-4-3-2-1 and rankings in the previ UPI A.L. All-Stars NEW YORK (UPI) Voting lor UPI's American League Ad-Star learn (number of voles in parentheses): Catcher: Lance Parrish, Detroit (26).

)B: Don Mattingly, New York (14), Eddie Murray, Baltimore (10), Kent Hrbek, Minnesota (7). 2B: Lou Whilaker, Detroit (73), Frank While, Kansas City (1), Bobby Grich, California (I), Jim Ganlner, Milwaukee (I). SS: Cal Ripken, 8altmore (15), Alan Trammell, Delroit (ID. 3B: Buddy Bell, Texas (19), Wade Boggs, Boston (7). OF: Dave Winfield, New York (24).

Tony Armas, Boston (17), Jim Rice, Boston (13), Harold Barnes, Chicago (8), Dwighl Evans, Boston, (7), Kirk Gibson, Delroit f6), Tom Brunansky, Minneosta (1), Willie Wilson, Kansas Cilv (1), A. Davis, Seattle (I). Starting pitchers: Mike Boddicker, Baltimore (17), Bert Blvleven, Cleveland (II), Jack Morris, Detroit (9), Mark Langston, Seattle (5), Bud Black, Kansas City (4), Frank Viola, Minnesola (3), Dan Petry, Detroit (I), Dave Slieb, Toronto (1), Geoff Zahn, California (1). Relievers: Dan Quisenberry, Kansas City (IS), Willie Hernandej, Detroit (10), Mark Langston, Seattle (I). Designated hitter: Dave Kingman, Oakland (16), Andre Thornton, Cleveland (7), Mike Easier, Boston (3).

NCAA Stats ous poll: D. WIIiams, III 8 68 951 8 5 Henderson.lowaSI 7 51 774 7 3 Locketl, LngBch 7 50 832 7 I Phelan, BosCol 5 33 453 66 Mills, BYU 7 38 733 5 4 Willis, Fresno 7 38 676 5 4 Dowdell, BwlGrn 7 37 390 5 3 While. BwlGrn 7 3 7 288 3 Griffin. Purdue 7 36 582 5.1 Huev, Utah 8 40 675 5 0 Bvnum, Ore SI 7 34 447 4 9 Scott, Vandtt 7 33 617 4.7 Andrews, Rulgrs 7 33 387 4 7 Tempieton.LngBch 7 33 247 47 Garner, Cal 7 33 212 4 7 E. Brown, Mia Fl 9 42 769 4.7 Shibest, Ark 6 78 570 4 7 McGee, Tern 6 28 158 47 Smith, SnJose I 37 645 46 Toon, Wis 7 32 465 4.6 Bowman, SnJose I 36 461 4 5 Shepherd, Houstn 6 27 378 4 5 Martin, LSU 6 27 344 4 5 Peele.

Kansas 6 27 291 4 Smith, Mia Fl 9 40 556 4 4 Kenebrew. Ind 7 31 551 4 4 Lanese. OhioSt 7 3 1 479 4 4 Boxlev, BwlGrn 7 31 468 4 4 Embree, Colo 7 31 434 4 4 Wallace, Pitt 7 31 418 i.i McDade. UNLV 7 31 370 4 4 Route, Tulane 7 31 318 4 4 Slredford.BosCol 5 22 261 4 4 Shakespre.Mia Fl I 35 558 4 4 Robinson, Rice 6 26 359 41 Hunter, BwlGrn 7 30 508 41 Schwedes, Syrcse 7 30 106 4.1 Boso, III I 34 284 4 2 Deboer, CnMich 7 29 559 4 1 Koilowski, BYU 7 79 443 4.1 Reed, Mich 7 79 387 4.1 McDougald, Cal 7 78 473 4 0 Harrison. Tulane 7 28 410 4.0 Edwards, Vandtt 7 28 285 4.0 Heine, Navv 6 24 296 4 0 Bvars, OhioSI 7 27 302 3.9 Dobvns, Arii 7 27 298 3 9 McCall, Oregon 7 27 228 3 9 Rucky, KentSt 7 77 710 3 9 Foster.

Cincv 6 21 197 1.8 "I enjoy coming to Houston," Connors said. "I have a good partner, that might have something to do with it." r'l The $400,000 tournament, sponsored by Peugeot, runs through Sunday at the Astroarena. Williamson Suspended FRANKFORT. Ky. (UPI) Bill Williamson, Kentucky State's fourth head coach in the past I three years, was indefinitely suspended yesterday for criticizing the football schedule.

Tennessee State trounced the Thoroughbreds 71-0 at Cardinal Stadium in Louisville last weekend. Kentucky State lost its season opener to Mississippi Valley State 86-0 and lost to Central State 42-0 on Oct. 13. Defensive coordinator Theo Lemon will serve as head coach during the suspension of Williamson, who has coached on the collegiate level for 12 years at five different institutioas. He came to KSU from Winston-Salem State with previous experience at Albany State, Virginia Union.

Horton Center and Montgomery College. Lemon, in his second season at KSU, is a product of Massillon High School in Massillon, Ohio, which is perennially one of the most successful programs in Ohio. Before moving to Kentucky State, he was an assistant at Ohio University. Parrish Atop All-Star Picks NEW YORK (UPI) Catcher Lance Parrish and second baseman Lou Whitaker of the champi-on Detroit Tigers were named to UPI's American League All-Star team yesterday along with two Record Pti Pvs Washington (45) 7-0-0 1,161 I Oklahoma (7';) 5-0- 1 2 Texas (3' i) 4 0-1 1.096' i 3 Nebraska 6 10 980 5 Brigham Yng (31 7-0- 0 976 7 Ohio State 6-1-0 842 8 LSU(l) 5-0-1 829 10 Miami, Fla 7-2-0 752 9 South Carolina 6-0-0 719 11 Volleyball 10 Oklahoma Slate 5-1-0 613 12 Daily Deals BASEBALL American League CLEVELAND INOIANS-Added Jim Wilson, lirsl baseman, Luis Oui-nones, inlielder, Jim Siwv, pitcher, and Bernardp Brito and Miguel Roman, outfielders, to Iheir roster. Sent Don Carter, outt'elder, to Maine of the American Association.

National League NEW YORK METS-Named John Barr administrative assistant lor farm teams and scouting BASKETBALL National Basketball Association CLEVELAND CAVALIERS Waived Getf Cromoton, center DALLAS MAVERICKS Released Mark West, center. DENVER NUGGETS Waived Rob Williams, guard GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS-Waived Chris Engier. center HOUSTON ROCKETS-Waived Maior Jones, Kevin McKenna and Willie Jackson, lorwards, and Terrv eagle and Joedv Gardner, guards KANSAS CITY KINGS Announced the retirement of Dave Ro-bisch, center LOS ANGELES LAKERS Placed Earl Jones, forward, on the iniured reserve lisl. MILWAUKEE BUCKS-Cul Butch Graves, guard, and McKinlev Single-ton, guard-lorward. NEW JERSEY NETS-Released Steve Haves, center, and Hank Corn-lev, forward Placed Fools Walker, guard, on the iniured list, PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS Waived Pete Verhoeven, lorward.

FOOTBALL National Football League GREEN BAY PACKERS-Waived Svd Kitson, offensive guard. Claimed Keith Uecker, oflensive lineman, off waivers Irom the Denver Broncos. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES Signed Jeff Christensen, quarterback. SAN DIEGO CHARGERS Placed Kellen Wmslow, light end. on the iniured reserve lisl.

Signed Ron Egtotf, tight end. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS-Placed Russ Francis, tight end. on the iniured reserve lisl. Signed Al Dixon, tight "WASHINGTON REDSKINS Placed Jeff Bostic, center, and Charlie Brown, wide receiver, on the iniured reserve lisl. Signed T.

Turner and Bruce Kimball, offensive linemen. HOCKEY National Hockey League LOS ANGELES KINGS-Traded Charlie Simmer, lett wing, lo the Bos-Ion Bruins for a 1985 first-round draft choice. NHL PLAYER'S ASSOCIATION-Named Bryan Trottier president. NEW YORK 'RANGERS Recalled George McPhee, left wing, from New Haven of American Hockey League. I.Boston College 4-1-0 512 4 l2Auburn 5-2-0 500 16 l3.Georgia 5-1-0 486 14 14 So.

Methodist 4-1-0 370 6 lS.FIorida Stale 5-1-1 342 15 16 Florida 5-1-1 378 17 College Volleyball Tennessee Tech d. Middle Tenn 15-5, 15-2, 15-5. 17lowa 5-2-0 319 IB Free Agents West Virginia 6-1-0 308 20 19 Penn Stale 5-2-0 122 19 Bowling 20.Southern Cal 5-1-0 60 Daily Scores NCAA Division III MISSION. Kan. (AP) The Too All-Purpose Runners 15 teams in the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division III football poll, with first-place votes, this season's records and points: Rushing Leaders Car Yds Avg Ydspa Bvars.

OhioSI 1197 5.4 171.0 Davis, TCU 103 861 8 4 143.5 Hilliard, LSU 154 781 5 1 130 7 J.Jenrs, Tern 136 765 Si 127.5 Maves, WashSt 139 861 6.2 123.0 Horton, NoCaro 129 716 5 6 1193 Smith, Neb 123 712 5 8 118 7 Swarn, MtaO 168 830 4 9 118 6 Morgan, Toledo 181 707 3 9 117 8 Dupard, SMU 81 565 7.0 113 0 Adams, Ky 153 60 4.4 111.7 Crutcher, So Cal 160 661 4 1 1102 Lavetle. GaTech 147 652 4.4 108 7 G.Allen, Fla SI 106 749 7.1 107.0 Ramseur, WakeFrl53 743 4 9 106.1 Clack, AriiSI 90 525 5.8 1050 Black. Army 147 629 4 3 104 8 Adams, CnMich 107 614 57 107 3 Rooks, III 162 804 SO 100 5 R.Harmon, Iowa 134 682 5 1 97.4 Jones, UNLV 92 675 7.3 964 Emery, Wis 109 675 6.2 96 4 Brown, Tulsa 102 670 6 6 95.7 Francis, Baylor 99 478 4 8 956 Jones, OkiaSI 105 566 5.4 94.3 While, BwlGrn 149 657 4 4 939 Dubose, Neb 102 656 6.4 93.7 Andersn, Fla 108 652 60 93.1 Chthm. WMtch 136 549 4 0 91 5 Mackev. Pacilc 137 634 4.6 90 6 Williams, Mem St 96 633 6.6 90 4 Turral.

NewMex 116 631 5.4 901 Sassaman. Army 103 530 5 1 88.3 Jefferv, TCU 82 527 64 878 Tavtor, Cincv 90 571 5 8 86 8 Highsmilh.Mia Fl 117 763 6 5 84 8 Smith, Rulgrs 171 S89 4.9 84 1 Mcintosh, NC SI 93 504 5.4 84 0 Evans. AFA 108 656 6 1 820 Weeds, Vandtt 145 SSO 3J 716 Lewis, UNLV 97 546 5 6 78 0 Tate, Houstn 108 467 4.3 77 8 Adams. Aril 121 540 4 5 77 1 Stradtord.BosCot 86 385 4 77.0 demons, WakeFr 99 537 5.4 76 7 Nix, KentSt 144 535 3.7 76 4 Evans, NC SI 115 46 754 Petty, Va 101 570 5 1 74 3 Funck, NewMex 112 444 40 74 0 Carruth, Alabma 98 515 5 3 73.6 KOR Yds YdsPe 0 176 1675 239 3 0 177 1148 1640 166 36 963 160 5 0 0 922 153 7 Augustana, III. (41 6-0-0 6C Union, Y.

6-0-0 55 Central, Iowa 6-0-0 49' 4. Davton, Ohio 7-0-0 49 0 9 2 915 1 52 5 0 124 1057 151 0 0 0 869 144 8 Rush Rec PR Bvrs, OhiStll97 302 R.Hrmn, Iw 682 289 Smith. Neb 712 49 K.Dvs. TCU 861 61 Hllrd, LSU 781 42 Swrn, Mi 830 101 Mrgn, Told 707 162 Hrtn, NoCr 716 147 Adams, Kv 670 171 Dprd.SMU 565 108 Jones, Tnn76S 79 Drwry, WVa 0 147 Mvs, WshSt 861 103 5. Salisbury Md.

6-1-0 40 6. Hofstra, 7-0-0 3lv players each from three of their Eastern Division rivals. Also named to the team, chosen in voting by a panel of UPI baseball correspondents 0 0 0 0 863 143 8 69 862 143 7 31 706 1412 7. Hamline, Minn. 7-0-0 37 Hope, Mich.

7-0-0 29 9 Randolph-Macon, Va. 6-1-0 28 10. Plymouth H. 7-0-0 24 I. Occidental.

Calif. 7-0-0 23 12. Case Western. Ohlo7-0- 0 0 0 263 171 0 0 0 0 69 148 0 18 0 0 0 69 0 0 representing each team 844 140 7 983 140 4 964 13 7 7 945 1350 976 132.1 658 1316 646 179? 901 178 7 754 175.7 869 174 I 13. Falls 6-0-0 15 A list ol plavers who have filed for free agency and their 1984 statistics: Players AB HR RBI AVG Allenson.

Bos 35 83 19 2 8 .229 Almon, Oak 106 211 46 7 IS .218 Avala, Bal 60 118 75 4 74 .717 Bumbry, Bal 119 344 9 3 3 24 .270 Gantner. Mil 152 613 173 3 56 .282 Grubb, Del 86 176 47 8 17 .267 R.Jones, Del 79 215 61 12 37 .284 Lacv, Pit 137 474 152 12 70 .371 Leicano, Phi 108 256 71 14 40 .277 Lmsk, Ch (A) 124 412 98 13 58 .238 Mever, Oak 20 22 7 0 4 .318 Nicosia, SF 47 132 40 2 18 .303 Prvor, KC 122 270 71 4 25 .263 Richards, SF 86 135 34 0 4 .252 Rovsler. All 81 227 47 I 71 .707 Russell. LA 89 767 70 0 19 267 Singleton, Bal 110 363 78 6 36 .215 Summers, SD 47 54 10 1 12 .185 7S 192 34 3 10 Stearns, NY (N) 8 17 3 0 I .176 121 247 62 0 20 Thornton, Cle 156 587 159 33 99 .271 Wagner. Oak 81 87 20 0 12 .230 Wiltong, Cal 108 307 76 6 33 .248 Wohltord, Mon 95 213 64 5 29 .300 Pitchers IP W-L SV ERA Augustine, Mil 4 5 0-0 0 0 00 Caslilk).

Min 10 25 7-1 0 1.77 Eckslv. Bs-Ch(A)33 225 14-12 0 3 60-x Hoolon, LA 54 110 3-6 4 3 44 Kern. Phi-Mil 14 IB 1-1 0 7.50-x LaCoss, Hou 39 132 7-5 3 4 07 Lerch, SF 37 72 5-3 2 3 98 May, NY (A) DNP Reuschel, Chi (N) 70 92 5-5 0 5.16 Roiema, Del 29 101 7-6 0 3.74 Ruhle, Hou 39 90 1-9 2 4 58 Stoddard, Chi (N) 57 92 10-6 7 3 82 Sutciilfe, Cle-Chi 35 245 70-6 0 3.64- Sutler, SIL 71 123 5-7 45 1 54 Swn, NY (N)-Cal 12 24 1-1 0 9.89-x -combined statistics lor both teams 14. 6-2-0 i 10. Centre, Ky.

6-1-0 6 in both leagues, were first baseman Don Mattingly and outfield NCAA Division II 0 0 72 253 866 123 7 er Dave Winfield of the MISSION. Kan. (AP) The Top 189 306 851 121 6 0 85 729 121 5 0 444 847 171.0 10 teams in the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division II football 0 845 120 7 New York Yankees, outfielders Jim Rice and Tony Armas of the Rscrnn Pari Cnv nnrl poll, with first-place voles, this sea son's records and points: Pro Tennis Pretty Polly Indoor 842 1201 838 1197 951 118 9 707 1171 818 1169 0 199 0 404 0 0 0 0 0 394 mrmril Passing Leaders rAKMjn pitcher Mike Boddicker 95 808 115 4 Ratine 4 0 87 50 574 114 8 Whil.BwGr 657 288 Nix, KentSt 535 174 Clck, AriSI 575 115 Stdfrd.BsCI 185 761 Lckt, LgBh 0 832 Lvetl, GTch652 102 Rmsr.WkFr 741 126 ErnGvns.Lvl 1 588 Bevrs. Or SI106 50 Adms, Cnch614 30 Scott, Stanfd337 66 Alxndr.SMs 492 170 Wtlce. Prd 511 13? Reed.

WMch 382 WIims, IH 0 951 Crtchr. CI 661 46 Fllwd. Aftrn 408 16 Dbose. Neb 656 S3 Frncis, Bvlr 478 46 Lwis, UNLV546 169 Lckln.NMSt S35 122 Hndrsn.lwSt 0 774 Adams, Arz 540 23 Word. Va 416 69 Hgsmlh.MFI761 275 Jdpsn, An 243 22? AM, FISI 749 12 Rooks, in 804 62 Mckv, Pdc 634 123 Wlms.MmSI633 121 Ptln, EMch 284 65 76 Carrlh.

Ala 515 188 Wrd, UTEP219 36 Brwn, Til 670 45 Btck.Army 629 0 Mills, BYU 0 731 An Co Yds Tds PIS 0 802 114 6 1. Cent SI, Ohio (3) 7-0-0 59 2. Trov St, Ala. (I) 7-0-0 57 3. North Dakota SI.

6-1-0 52 4. Nebraska-Omaha 7-1-0 44 5. Norfolk State. Va. 7-0-0 43 6.

Indiana, Pa. 6-1-0 41 7. Towson State, Md. 7-1-0 40 8. Northwest Missouri 7-0-0 27 9.

California-Davis 5-1-0 75 lie North Dakota 7-1-0 25 NJCAAToplS B.nco, BYU 258 166 2380 0 242 20 164.3 11 160.1 11 1531 16 1499 14 1487 17 1485 6 147.0 16 145 9 and shortstop Cal Ripken of the Baltimore Orioles. Rounding out the squad were third baseman Buddy Bell of the Texas Rangers, pitcher Bert Blyleven of the Cleveland Indians, reliever Dan Quisenberry of the Kansas City Royals and designated hitter Dave Kingman of the Oakland A's. Parrish, who batted .237 with 33 homers and 98 RBI, was the only unanimous selection, with Win- BRIGHTON, England (API -Tuesday's results in the S17S.000 Pretty Polly Indoor Women's Tennis Classic: Singles First Round Terry Phelps. Larchmont, del. Kalhy Horvath, Largo, Fla 6-2, Virginia Ruiici, Romania, del.

Sue Barker, Great Britain. 6-4. 7-5 Alvcie Moullon, Sacramento, Calif del Beth Herr, Dayton, Ohio. 6-2, 6-1. Pascale Paradis, France, del.

Kalhy Jordan, King ol Prussia, torteit. Andrea Temesvari, Hungary, del CamiDe Bemamin, Bakerslteid, Calif 899 112 4 774 110.6 771 1101 769 109 9 988 109 8 657 109 5 761 108 7 866 108 2 757 108 1 754 107 7 751 107 3 751 107 1 747 106 7 638 1061 737 1053 679 104 8 731 104.7 0 0 208 0 0 284 0 0 0 192 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 402 0 0 0 44 0 383 0 22 0 0 0 0 Prep Football the National Association place votes, L(g. Iowa 162 106 1537 Pill, Fla 121 67 1095 Cnnghm, UNLV 192 173 1477 DgPlutie.BosCol 187 107 1494 Thomas, Fla St 132 68 1077 Dmrco, CnMich 108 64 916 Kosar, Mia Fl 297 185 7507 King, SMU 90 50 868 Allen, Fulrtn 707 112 1646 Epplev. Ciemsn 108 61 840 McClure. BwlGrn265 172 2008 Gavnor, LngBch 257 165 2155 Trudeau.

Ill 783 185 2093 Tomciak. OhioSI 14 85 1171 Stevens, Utah 155 87 1395 Dwbrv. GaTech 110 65 1057 Sweeney, Fresno 777 170 1858 Beuerlein.NolreD 135 87 1154 points: field the second highest vote-getter at 24 in the bal AP Players of Week 4 144 6 15 143 8 10 1411 15 1404 9 139 2 14 138 9 6 1380 7 137.6 4 135 4 14 1349 6 137 4 7 1322 1 179.9 PLA-MOR: Mixed-Glenda Burklin 206-584. Iva Burklin 206. Ronnie Has-sell 272-590, Fishermen Merchants-Jack Ludv 235, Harold Bolton 644; Armstrong's Lab 1.045, Pla-Mor 2,862.

Senior Cititens Mau-rene Simpson 168-445; Gene Bicktord 499-512; Simpson's Four Skv Chef Nancy Vaughn 179, Joyce Wise 490, Bill Chance 216, Carroll Ledbelter 488, Troublesome Slate Employees William Clvde 215-573, Gene Travis 234-615; Fanlasiic Four 692, New Deslrovers 1,923 DoublesHoward Turner 200, Charlie Sexton 574, Charles George OAK VALLEY: IDCL-Ricky Ethridge 236. Bobby Stevens 571; Bobby Stanley 571; Debbie McCrack-en 191, Jane Warlield 521, PJs House-Ted Nokes 235, Charlie Sweeting 608, Lucky's Machine Morning Glories Shirley Duke 211- 574, Muooets INGLE WOOD: Morning Gkyies-Marlha Williams 214. Willie Mae Stewart 551; Southern Games Lady-Louise Frier son 215-538, No Is PLAZA: Alladln-Gerw Burgovne 743- 5B7; Ron Burnett 236-630, Sloe Rollers 1,633, A Team 1.954 Sleepy Heads-Doris Tollev 245-594; Big Four Sunsel-Carol Collis 224-616; Richard Garlon 252-624; Rated Owls-Sally Brown 212- 502; Paul Stinson 234, George Wollas 611; Square Pegs WEST: Easy Goers-Vickie Summers 183-459. Irregulars Fantastics 1.172 CUMBERLAND: lakers-Pau'e'te Chapman 187-44, Rascals Coors Light Silver Bullets Mickev Sutlon 199-537, Tony Love 756. Waiter Settles 618, Boots Lupe's Wetbacks 756, Strike Force 7,065.

Gold Diggers Gail Coleman 194, Judy Sullivan 578, Lucky Strikes Tranouiliiers Norma Willis 191-516, Larry Robinson 221-533, Five Easy Pieces 838-2339 DONELSON: Twilights-Tim Hammers 234-593; Hornbuckle Plumbing 924, Senior Cilirens 2,633 Miiers-Lorene Walls 193, Bobby Hart 508, Bobby Baker 231. Marvin Flippen 233-594; Alley Dusters 652. Cracker Jacks 1,874. Dreakfasl Club Ethetle Hayden 234, Jenny Puell S32, Bowlerettes TUSCLUM: Stardusters-Juanita Warren 204. Margaret Thompson 549; Cherry Pickers Sporl-man's Terry Brown 247-590; Chns-lianson Construction Co.

Budweiser Diana Holt 226, Cathy Austin 595; Marshall Spurlock 211-631, Pick of Flicks Lakeview P-TA-Marv Perkerson 194, Betty Freeman 492, Four Strikes 598, Two Bees Me 1,705. Una P-TA-Glona Williams 195, Viola Sons 470; Thrillers MADISON: Mixed-Sharon Cotton 186, Kathleen Green 495, Doug Hau-sler 245-554; Ginger Bread Palate Church-Julia Jones 197-579, Jim Pelty 221-519. Strike Force 687, High Hopes 1,953 Beiles-Jo West 207-475; Cow Bells MELROSE: Seniors-Pal Tunslull 190, Mary Jones 436, Allen Holzatlel 257. Terry Martin 603; Mercury Motel Baird-Ward-Ava Flowers 179-510; Tim McCianatvan 219, Ken-neih Burlason 540, Jar 703, Stride Force 2.017 Ivy-Troy McOaniels 253. Billy Ray Moss 634; Coors Beer Insurance-Wilda Moseley 178, Jocve Slrube 178, Olive Sims 463, Athens Properties Genesco Brenda Dorris 214, Gavle Bennett 574, Chuck McClinnis 233-615, Sales HOLIDAY: Green Valley-Marilyn Koniad 187-516, Marian McPherson 200, Scotty Lynch 527; Strikes Spares Murray Ohio Gloria Vaughn 204-513; Joe Carwile 2)9.

Jim Ftesier 566. Strike Force 701, Gutter Busters 1.927. The Top 15 feams in Junior College Athletic football poll, with first -this season's records and 1. Miss Gulf Coasf (3) 2. Tyler, Texas 3.

Normandale, Minn (1) 4. Ricks, Idaho (3) 5. Harford. Md (3) 6. Coffevvilie, Kan 7.

Triton. Ill (lie) Iowa Central 9 NE Oklahoma 10. Nassau, NY 11. Rochester, Minn 12. Moraine, III 13.

Glendaie, Arii 14. Brainerd, Minn (lie) Jones, Miss loting which was done before the World Series. if: BC Drug Suspension Over f-; BOSTON (AT) Fullback Jim Browne of Bos- "ton College's nationally ranked football team is on 999 53 DSprkmn.Mmbl 112 8-0-0 101 7-0-0 80 7-0 0 73 7-0-0 70 7-0-0 67 7-1-0 55 7-1-0 35 7-1-0 35 5-1-1 30 5-1-0 29 7-0-0 24 7-1-0 20 5-0-1 19 7-0-0 6 7-2-0 6 119 69 878 Retxnsen, Tenn Santos, SD SI probation, but back on the team after admitting to 137 79 1125 99 50 775 178 102 1369 146 76 1000 90 46 626 23S 129 1637 122 69 9tf 118 67 868 if Dodge, Texas Berner, Pacilc Byrne, Navy Bradley, Ola Page, Vandtt Hilger, OkiaSI Ransdell, Ky Swrngn.Ohio CtnMtiln tar AP Prep Poll Sutcliffe Captures Cy Young Past Winners ewi 137 83 917 160 92 1109 I 178 5 7 1275 1262 9 1245 1234 10 171 2 1223 4 1211 3 121 2 5 1210 7 1209 13 1199 4 1191 I 1191 I 118 9 6 1181 5 115.9 5 1158 6 1141 5 1138 5 1136 Puarull Piirriiie 744 140 1808 Frasco, SnJose 274 147 1816 If Mhil WOVa ttt 77 908 Here are the week's lop preo plavers in each ol Tennessee's three classifications and a list of those plavers receiving honorable mention tor Iheir performances in last week's games. Class AAA Player the Week Todd Daggs Tennessee High: rushed lor 246 yards on 17 carries and scored live TDs in 48-12 victory over Sullivan East. Daggs scored on runs ol 6, 21.

49, 7 end 41 yards. Daggs has rushed lor 1,221 yards this season on 122 carries, an average ol 10 yards a carry, and has scored 100 points. Class A A Player el tne Week Mike Atkins Lenoir City: hit 17 ol 21 passes lor 274 yards and TDs ol 11, 6 and 53 yards and also ran 16 yards lor a score as Lenoir City defeated McMinn Central 48-6 lor its lirsl win ol the season. Class A Player el the Week Brad Cowan Gordonsville: carried 31 limes for 214 yards and scored three touchdowns lo pace a 31-0 win over Midway. i -a 11 JT Jenkins, Aril 193 100 1304 Landry, Houstn 135 69 966 Htfmn, WMich 150 86 996 Norseth.

Kansas 153 85 1021 Howard, Wis 176 1 00 1182 Yareme, MichSI 132 72 918 Adams. BailSt 151 91 908 Milten, Wash 146 80 945 Fsoinoia. lowaSI245 135 1498 Rollins, Mia 123 70 789 White, WakeFr 142 80 815 Sager, Toledo 136 81 885 Tavlor, No 111 132 62 958 Austin, Miss 205 119 1177 Tavlor, Ark 81 40 679 Hchbrg, Rulgrs 2 IB 120 U47 Here, listed bv classes, are the top 10 teams in the Associated Press Tennessee high school football poll. Following the school name are records, the number of first-place voles and total points. A first-place vote received 10 points; a lOth-piace vote one point.

Class AAA 1 Gallatin 7-0 8 187.5 2. Lincoln Co. 7-0 10 i 185 5 3. Oak Ridge 7-0 I 150 4. Jefferson Co 7-0 1 145 5.

Chatl Red Bank 7-0 109 6. Dickson Co 7-0 89 7. Germanlown 5-1 48 8. Knox. Dovle 7-0 46 9 Cleveland 6-1 41 10 Bradley Central 7-0 34 Class A A 1.

Milan 7 0 13 195 possessing cocaine. "If he behaves himself and gets into no further trouble, the court will dismiss the charge," said f-;" Browne's lawyer, Conrad Bletzer. "That's what they normally do. He's getting no special favors." Browne, 22. the starting fullback who was sus- pended by BC coach Jack Bicknell after his Sept.

28 arrest, reported to practice Monday night after a two-game sitout. He is rejoining the team as sec-; ond-string fullback behind Steve Strachan. Browne was placed on probation and his case continued without a finding until May 1985, after whe admitted Monday to possessing 23 grams of co- caine with an estimated value of $2,300 when stopped for traffic violations. More Cub Hurlers in Draft CHICAGO (AP) Dennis Eckersley and Tim Stoddard followed in the footsteps of two of their Chicago Cub teammates by filing yesterday for 10 113 4 4 1134 6 1129 4 1172 7 1120 6 112 0 1 1120 6 1114 SUTCUFFE Cy Young Voting The lisl ol winners ol the National League Cy Young Award: 1984-Rick Sulclitfe, Chicago 1983 John Denny, Philadelphia 1982-Steve Carlton, Philadelphia 1981-Fernardo Valemueia. A.

1980-Sleve Carlton, Philadelphia 1979 Bruce Suiter, Chicago 1978 Gavlord Perry, San Diego 1977-Steve Carlton, Philadelphia 1976 Raidy Jones, San Diego 1975 Tom Seaver, New York 1974 Mike Marshall, Los Angeles 1973-Tom Seaver, New York 1972-Steve Cerllon, Philadelphia 1971 Ferguson Jenkins, Chicago 1970-Bob Gibson, St Louis 1969-Tom Seaver, New York 1968-Bob Gibson, St. Louis 1967 Mike McCormick, San Fran 1966 Sandy Koufax, Los Angeles 1965 Sandy Koufax, Los Angetes 1963-Sandv Koufax, Los Angeles 1962 Don Drvsdale, Los Angeles 1960-Vernon Law, Piltsburgh 1957 Warren Spehn, Milw. Braves 1956 Don Newcombe, Brooklyn Note: From 1956-1966 mere was My one selection between the leagues. Pro Basketball 2. Brentwood Acad 6-1 3 162 1.

Mem. Kirbv 7-0 I 146 4. Marshall Co. 7-0 I 144 5. Marion Co.

7-0 114 6. Sweetwater 7-0 1 107 7. Marvviile 6-1 1 78 8. Unicoi Co. 7 0 1 59 9.

Chatt. Howard 5-2 30 NEW YORK 1 AP) Voting tor the 1984 National League Cv Young Award, with pitchers receiving five points for each first-place vote, three points lor second and one point tor third: Player 1st 2nd 3rd Total Sulclitfe, Chi 24 120 Gooden, NY 12 9 45 Suiter, SIL 6 33' i Anduiar, SIL 2 i Gossaoe, SD I 3 Solo, Cin 2 2 Total Offense Yds Ave Ydspe Bosco, BYU 2385 7 7 340 7 Dg Flutie.BosCol 1575 7 3 305 0 Gavnor, LngBch 2110 64 101 4 McClure. BwlGrn 1933 6 7 276 1 Trudeau, III 2117 6 5 264 6 Kosar, Mia Fl 2308 6.9 256 4 Sweeney. Fresno 17B4 6.6 254 9 Bradley, Ind 1752 5 5 2 50.1 Everett, Purdue 1731 6.1 747 3 Page, Vandtt 1603 6.1 779 0 Frasco, SnJose 1830 52 7 Lsviie 1586 6 3 276 6 Allen, Fulrtn 1789 6 4 223 6 Stevens, Utah 1733 6 3 2166 free agency in the Nov. 8 re-entry draft, the Major 10 Mem.

Univ. School 4-2 28 NBA Preseason Monday's Results Washington 94, New Jersey 92 Delroit 119, Atlanta 111 Denver 111, Seattle 100 Tuesday's Results Hal el Fame Game Utah 105, Boston 104 Class A 1. Cordova ECS 7-0 10 181 7. (lie) Lake Co 7-0 1 176 2. (lie) Gordonsville 7-0 7 176 League Flayers Association said.

Two other Cub pitchers Cy Young candidate Rick Sutcliffe and Rick Reuschel signed up for free agency lest week. Other playf.rs who filed for free agency yester-; day were New York Yankees pitcher Rudy May; pitcher Craig Swan and utility man Derrel Thomas Probation With Florida Decked by NCAA of the California Angels; designated hitter Benny Ayala of the Baltimore Orioles; and outfielder I Gene Richards of the in Francisco Giants. Elsewhere in Sports 0 BRIGHTON, England (AP) Terry Phelps, 17, of Larchmont. N.Y., produced the first upset of the Pretty Polly Classic indoor tennis I tournament yesterday when she ousted seeded Kathleen Horvath of Largo, 6-2, 7-6, "This is something that has been hanging over this team's head for a couple of years," said Hall. "The players have been waiting for this.

They've met, talked about it and accepted it." I Hall added that Criser indicated the players would have some input in the decision on whether to appealbut that the final decision will be made by the president. -The penalty was similar to a two-year probation inK posed on Clemson In 1979. Many of the violations cited there by the NCAA allegedly occurred while Pell was'; head coach of the Tigers in 1977 and 1978. "We expected what happened," said starting quarterback Kerwin Bell, a freshman. "We were ready for the worst.

Now we're Just glad we can get it behind us and go Meanwhile, U.S. tennis star Kathy Jordan revealed During the 1985-86 and 1986-87 academic years, the Gators would be stripped of 20 scholarships, 10 each year. University officials last month told an NCAA hearing that its athletic program will be restructured and the school promised to monitor its sports policies more close- The university also told the NCAA hearing board it has disassociated itself from a list of seven boosters and sent letters to 12 others urging them to avoid further violations of NCAA rules. The latter group included New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner, who alledgedly gave two players $30 in cash, seven nights lodging and five meals at a Fort Lauderdale hotel in 1979. Galen Hall, an assistant at Oklahoma for 18 seasons before coming to Florida as offensive coordinator this year, was named interim coach and has guided the team to a 4-0 record after a 1-1-1 start under Pell.

(From First Sports Page) There has been speculation that Florida officials might elect to delay the sanctions if the team continues to win and maintains a shot at the crown as well as a berth in a major bowl game. The NCAA's report said any appeal of the findings of its Committee on Infractions would not be considered until January 1985. meaning Florida would remain eligible in the Interim to be considered for a postseason game following this season. The NCAA's Confidential Report indicated that "corrective and disciplinary actions" already taken by the university may win the school a reduction in the third year of probation. The Confidential Report recomends that the Gators' 1984.

1985 and 1986 football seasons end with the playing of their last regularly scheduled contest. It also says the team would not be eligible to appear on live television in 1985.1986 and 1987. here that she has a stress fracture in the left foot and has withdrawn from the annual Wightman Cup women team challenge against Britain scheduled for London next month. 0ARCADIA, Calif. (AP) Saratoga Six, a 2-.

year-old colt who appeared on the threshold of a on. I brilliant future in thoroughbred racing, will under go surgery today for shattered sesamoids in his Florida, one of only two schools that has never won an SEC football title, is 2-0-1 in league play and will face Georgia and Kentucky in its pursuit for the crown after facing Auburn. front left ankle. He has been given a 50-50 chance of surviving the operation..

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