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a i Wedneaday APRIL 28, 1993 THE TENNESSEAH 5C 111 1111 -immmt 11 1 IE 1 Yesterday's linescores SCOREBOARD ffl Mary I licks Imports en TV ooo zLdjl TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS Ticket Worn Major league baseball Program Time Roricta at Atlanta 6:30 p.m. RY. Mats at San Francisco 9:30 p.m. Stanley Cup playoffs 5-1; Cascade 3-3, 1-2. Brentwood Acad 9, Lipscomb 4 Lipscomb 003 001 0 4 7 1 Brentwood Acad.

002 014 9 4 1 Pickle, Crews (5), Slark (4) and Cloud; Garrelt and Young. WP-Gor-retl 5-2. LP-Stark. HRs: Brentwood Academy-Fordham (1). Records: Brentwood Academy 10-3.

Upperman 18, Hermitage Springs 1 Hermatige Springs 001 00 1 1 2 Upperman 575 lx 18 14 1 Chris Cherry, Head (2) and Kevin Moss; Shannon Maynard, Eli Hud-dleslon (5) and Johnny Allison. WP Maynard 5-0. LP-Cherry. HRs: none. Records: Upperman 20-4, 4-0; Hermitage Springs 5-13, 2-3.

Lewis Co. 10, Hickman Co. 0 Hickman Co. 000 000 3 2 Lewis Co. 001 234 10 7 I Jeff Sailliez, Adam Breece and Lewis; Jason Graves and Hankins.

WP-Graves 4-0. LP Sailliez. HRs: none. Records: Lewis Co. 13-2.

Beech 4, Smyrna 2 Beech 000 000 4 4 5 0 Smyrna 000 200 0 2 I 0 Long, Moore (5), Sanders (7) and Allen; Stanley, Parsley (7), and Warner. WP-Moore. LP-Stanley. HR-none Records: Beech 14-6, 7-4. Moore Co.

7, Richland 1 Richland 100 000 0 1 1 2 Moore Co. 020 410 7 9 2 Jason Rose, Corey Hickman (4) and Jason Loveless; Hank Caroll and Chad Holt. WP-Caroll 2-1. LP-Rose. Records: Moore County 4-13.

Trousdale Co. 3, Macon Co. 0 Macon County 000 000 0 0 4 1 Trousdale County 000 030 3 7 2 Jeremy Green and Clint Carter; Stephen Bvrd and Eric Chumlev. Bvrd (4-1). L-Green.

Records Trousdale 10-3. State rankings State baseball rankings as compiled by the Johnon Cily Press (records as of Monday morning). Local learns in bold: I. Columbia 16-1 I David Lipscomb 15-1 3. Mem.

White Station 20-1 4. Mem. Craigmont 11-1 5. Montgomery Bel Acad. 15-2 6.

Bradley Central 17-3 7. Mem. Christian Bros. 20-3 8. Morristown West 13-4 9.

Unicoi Co. 17-4 10. Knox Powell 11-2 II. Columbia Acad. 16-1 12.

Sequatchie Co. 18-3 II Marshal Co. 13-0 14. Chart. Central 16-5 15.

Knox. Central 11-2 16. Kings. Dobvns-Bennett 14-4 17. Milan 14-1 IS.

Franklin Co. 13-4 19. Oak Ridge 12-3 20. Sullivan South 14-6 21. Cleveland 1B-6 21 Warren Co.

16-4 23. Bartlett 17-4 24. Germantown 14-5 25. Seymour 13-4 Xpress baseball What When Price Phone vs. Braves Tonight 242-4371 The Class AA Nashville Xpress host the Greenville Braves at 7:35 p.m.

at Greer Stadium off Chestnut Street. Individual tickets ($7 box, $6 reserve and $3 general admission) also at Tick-etMaster. Family passes available at Storey's for tonight and tomorrow night. Pick-a-date coupons $70. Family passes this week: Fri-Sat, Pizza Hut; Sunday, at Waigreens.

Auto racing What When Price Phone Ftastwille Saturday 726-1818 Nashville Raceway rolls back the prices this week only for its regular 50-lap weekly card. Adults $5, children 6-11 $2, 5-under free. Racing begins at gates open at 5. Highland Km Saturday 643-8725 Harry Gant will be at the Ridgetop, track for the SkoaJ-Kwik Sak 100. Adults $10 children 6-12 $4 and 5-under free.

Discount coupons at area Kwik Saks. Gates open at 4 p.m., racing at 7:30. Meetings, etc. What When Price Phone TSU banquet Tonight $8 320-3817 The Tennessee State men's basketball awards dinner will be held at 7 p.m. at the Agriculture Resource Education Center.

Call 320-3817 for reservations. Blmrrt banquet Thurs. $15 385-6420 The Belmont University basketball banquet will be held at 6:30 p.m. in the Neery Dining Room of Barbara Massey Hall. Tiger Pride June 4 $50 320-3594 The second annual Tennessee State Tiger Pride Gala will be held on June 4 at 6:30 p.m., at the Loews Vanderbilt Plaza Hotel.

TSU basketball coach Frankie Allen will be honorary chairman of the fund-raiser for TSU athletics. A table for 10 can be purchased for $500. For info, call 320-3594 or 320-3787. College football What When Price Phone VU football 322-3544 Vanderbilt season ticket renewals and CartTodore Club dues are due May 30. Orders are now being taken for the general public for 1993 season tickets, which include six games.

It's $120 for sidelines, $84 South end, $60 North end. UT tickets $155 800-332-8657 Tennessee season ticket renewals are due May 3. The ticket office has no season tickets remaining for the general public but is selling single-game tickets to Louisiana Tech (Sept. 4) and Duke (Oct.2) at $22 per ticket, plus $3 for handling. Call 1-800-332-VOLS or 1-974-2491.

MTSU-Hawaii Sept. 4 $795-up 898-2210 The Blue Raider Athletic Association has announced several ticket packages fa Middle Tennessee State's Sept. 4 opener at Hawaii. From $795 for four nights to $1,048 for seven. A $90 deposit is due by May 3 and full payment is due Aug.

1. Seat-ing's limited, call 898-2210. College basketball tourneys Applications for the 1994 NCAA Men's Cnampiorehip are available by calling the NCAA at 913-339-1906 or writing Final Four applications, NCAA, 6201 College Overland Park, 6621 1-2422. Applications must be received by Friday. -Compiled by Tom Wood Call 259-8012 to include info.

Simpkins (Hillb) 4-0, 6-0; Pappas-Brannon (Hwd) d. Deal-Van Deven-der (USN) 4-2, 2-4, 4-2; Jenkins-Menon (USN) d. Jeff Daniel-John Daniel (Hwd) 4-1, 4-4; Warner-Howell (MBA) d. Anderson-Lee (Hillb) 4-0, 4-0. Semis today, 3 P.m.

Girts Team scores: USN Harpeth Hal 4, HWsboro 4, Hiwood St. Cecilia o. First round-Shannon Smith (Hillsb) d. Stacey Braden (Hwd) 7-4 (5), 0-4, 7-5. Quarterfinals-Julia McFerrin (USN) d.

Mariann Stuart (SIC) 4-4, 4-3; Mary Thym (Hills) d. Muffin McNabb (HH) 4-2, 4-0; Rebecca Loveman (HH) d. Shannon Smith (Hillsb) 4-0, 4-0; Kale Moodie (USN) d. Kelly Arrowsmith (SIC) 4-0, 6-0. DouWes-Anchor-Buffaloe (USN) d.

Chappell-Morris (StC) 6-1, 6-1; Wray-Buntin (HH) d. Zepernick-White (Hillsb) 6-1, 6-0; R.Brandon-L.Brandon (Hwd) d. Oglesby-Lagasse (HH) 6-4, 3-6, 7-5; Thomas-Lane (USN) d. Meeks-Grant (SIC) 6-1, 6-0. Semis today, 3 p.m.

District 23 At Cedar HM Park Bovs Davidson 12, Hume-Fogg Hunters Lane 6, Whites Creek Goodpasture 4, Maptewood fc Singles-Semifinals Deaderick Jones (WC) d. Aaron Mitchell (HF) 6-1, 4-0; Chad Rogers (Dav) d. Brad Jones (HL) 7- 5, 7-4. Doubles Ravburn-Simmons (HF) d. Payne-King (Dav) 4-0, 4-4; Peterson-Bazaldua (Dav) d.

Knox-Cozart (HL) 4-0, 6-1. Finals today, 2:30 p.m. Girts Hume-Fogg 14, Goodpasture 13, Davidson 4, Hunters Lane 1, Maple-wood 1, Whites Creek 0: Singles-Jennifer Bell (Gdp) d. Carolyn Hande (HF) 6-0, 6-4; Judy Hu (HF) d. Missy Tabor (Gdp) 6-0, 4-0.

Ooubles-Scales-Brannon (HF) d. Miller-Wilson (DA) 4-3, 4-3; Skelton-Deck (Gdp) d. Kahng-Carlton (HF) 4-4, 4-4, 4-1. Finals today, 2:30 p.m. District 24 At McGavock Bovs McGavock Antioch 7, M.L King 3, Donelson Christian 2, Stratford 2, Gtoncliff 1, EieH-Hardins 1: Singles-Cory Allen (A) d.

Brett Spross (S) 4-1, 6-2; Greg Hobby (Mc) d. Sleven Kennard (EH) 6-2, 6-1; Erin Clark (Mc) d. Billy Winfree (DCA) 6-0, 6-1; Tong Khampengpelh (A) d. Brian Lane (MLK) 6-3, 6-0. Doubles-Conger-Rader (Mc) d.

Richards-Eth-erioge (G) 6-2, 6-1; Niravong-Truong (A) d. Moses-Helton (S) 1-6, 6-1, 6-4; Green-Sneed (Mc) d. Evans-Dorris (DCA) 6-4, 7-4 (7-4); Vaden-Milchell (MLK) d. Kever-Vongkhamchanhr (A) 4-0, 4-0. Semis today, 3 p.m.

Girls It Glendiff Glendiff 6, McGavock 6, Antioch 4, DCA 3, MLK 3, Stratford 2, Ezel Harding 0: Singles-Ginger Hall (McGavock) d. Carrl Wilson (Antioch) 6-1, 6-4; Vannasang Souksa-valh (MLK) d. Sarah Moss (DCA) 6-1, 6-0; Emily Graham (Glenclitf) d. Katie Stanley (DCA) 4-1, 4-2; Kerri Worley (Antioch) d. Mina Kadivar (McGavock) 4-0, 4-0; Doubles: Dana Rondolph-Thesa Scott (Glenclitf) d.

Heather Payne-Jennifer Reed (Antioch) 4-0, 6-0, Courtney Tidwell-Amy Mallicote (Stratford) d. Cindy Butts-Pam Davis (McGavock) 4-6, 6-1, 6-2; LaToya Alexander-Leslie Ridgeway (Glendiff) d. Hyun Choi-Monica McDowell (MLK) 4-6, 6-2, 6-0; Vanessa Gilbert-Jenny Ghanem (McGavock) d. Cindy Williamson-Re-nate Retell (DCA) 6-2, 6-4. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES-Signed Brad Elberg, running back.

PHOENIX CARDINALS Signed George Searcy and Carl Tremble, running backs; Nathan LaDuke, defensive back; John Bonds, quarterback; Dexter Butcher, Darren Slohlmann and Ed Sullivan, wide receivers; Chad Fann, tight end; Robert Garman and Marty Malcolm, guard; Mike Moodv, tackle; Garry Pay, center; Willie Richards, defensive end; and Edward Wooden, linebacker. SAN DIEGO CHARGERS Signed Robert Brasher, light end; Otis Sterling, wide receiver, Dwayne Amos, cornerback; Steve Dark, halfback; Scott Kaplan, kicker; Everette Mclver, defensive tackle; and Mike Williams, free safety. WASHINGTON REDSKINS Signed Vince Jordan and Michael LeSure, wide receivers; Yonnie Jackson and Alan Cross, light ends; Kurt Loertscher, linebacker, and Randall Parsons, center. Canadian Footbal League BRITISH COLUMBIA LIONS-Signed Marvin Pollard, defensive back, and Eric Henley, wide receiver. OTTAWA ROUGH RIDERS Signed Marquel Fleetwood, quarterback, and Darvell Huffman, wide receiver.

SACRAMENTO GOLD MINERS Signed Garry Frank, offensive tackle, and Greg Gilbert, linebacker. SASKATCHEWAN ROUGHRID-ERS-Signed Shawn Graves, quarterback. HOCKEY East Ceast Hockey League RALEIGH ICECAPS-Extended the contract of Kurt Kleinendorst, coach, through the 1993-94 season. COLLEGE CLEVELAND STATE-Named Brian Dovle men's soccer coach. DENISON Named William Went-worth football coach.

DREXEL Named Lew Meant men's soccer coach. ELON-Named David Hibbard sports information director. GENEVA Named Gene DeMarco football coach. LAWRENCE Named Kim Tatro women's volleyball and Softball coach. MASSACHUSETTS Named Bob Pickett associate athletic director for external affairs.

SENIOR BOWL-Named Steve Hale executive director. SYRACUSE Named Robert Ed-son assistant director of athletic compliance. Announced Mike Cawley, sophomore quarterback, will transfer to James Madison. VILLANOVA-Announced the resignation of Ted Aceto, athletic director, effective June so he can take the same position at Florida International. WESTMINSTER, PhH Bradley baseball coach.

Beys McMurrav 99, Belevue 71, Twa Rivers Wright S9, ApoM Moon 29, Bass West End Meigs 4: Discus-Andy Lanz (B) 121-2, Shot-Eric Covington (MCM) 47-10; Long tump-Jackie Scott (WR) II-7'3; High iump-David Russet (Moore) 5-7; 110m hurdles-Bryan Buck (B) 14.41, 4 by 100m relav-McMurrav (Imming, Schrader, Boulie, Santord) 41 56; 1400m-Antho-nv Matto (TR) 5 1907, lOOm-Keith Vaughn (MCM) 11.54; 4 by 200m re-lev-McMurrav (Vaughn, Moore, Donelson, Johnson) 1.42 33; 400m-Jeremy Freeman (B) 56 07; KJOm-Matt Cltffoord (MCM) 2:23 94; 200m-Keith Vaughn (MCM) 23 Mite relay-Two Rivers (Stuart, Stewart, id well, Luchetz) 4:05.31. MBA 1, Overton 0 Overton 000 000 0 0 1 1 MBA 001 000 0 1 4 Bobby Greggs and Michael Frev; A. Dickey and Mike Anderson. WP-Dickev, 7-1. LP-Greggs.

HR-Dickev (MBA). Records: MBA 16-2, 9-0; Overlon 10-4, 7-4. Antioch 13, GHendiff 2 Antioch 013 504 13 14 1 Glendiff 000 020 2 1 6 Jeff Swayze, Jason Baird (4), Scott Givans (6) and Richie Sullivan; Carson, Maddox (4) and Baker. W-Swavze (2-2). L-Carson.

HRs Antioch: Greg Arnold (2). Records Glendiff 3-7, 0-7; Antioch 7-10, 3-4. Huntland 13, Forrest 3 Forrest 200 10 3 2 Huntland 130 02 13 15 2 Gartner, Delk (1), Havnes (3) and Spoils; Farmer and C. Morris. WP-Farmer (4-2).

LP-Gartner. HR-F: Moore; Reed (1), Roberts (2), C. Reed (6). Records: Forrest 9-4-1; Huntland 13-6. Friendship Ctvr.

9, Nashvile Chr. 7 Nash. Christian 000 700 0 7 3 1 Friendship 421 001 9 12 4 Joe Duncan and oss List; Jamie Rogers, Duane Lowe (4), Barry Romines (4) and Chris Eakes. Romines (5-1). Duncan.

Records-Friendship 10-6, 4-1. Franklin 11, Hlsboro 1 HWsboro 100 00 1 5 5 Franklin 037 01- 11 12 1 Campbell, Chandler (3), Ney (4) and Lewis; Sims and Callicott. WP Sims. LP Campbell. Records: Franklin 7-11.

Columbia Acad, Mount Pleasant 1 Mt. Pleasant 000 100 0 I 4 1 Columbia Acad. 000 041 5 6 1 Chapman, Bassham (5) and Linsv; Holloway and Brewer. WP Holloway 6-0. LP Chapman.

Records: Columbia Acad. 18-2, 10-1, Mt. Pleasant 10-6, 8-3. Marshal Co. 12, Page 1 Paw 010 00 1 3 1 Marshal Co.

212 7x 12 13 0 Hutti and Way; Ty Curley and Clark Lambert. WP-Curley 3-0. LP-Hutti. HRs: none. Records: Marshall Co.

14-0, 9-0. Eiel-Harding 10-12, USN 1-2 University School 0C0 000 1 1 4 1 Eiel-Harding 101 030 5 10 14 1 Schwartz and Middlebrook; Trace Hall and Scott Holliday. WP-Hall 2-0. LP Scgwartj. Second game USN 002 00 2 5 1 Ezel-Harding 073 2x 12 12 0 Smith and Middlbrook; Patterson and Holliday.

WP-Patterson 1-1. LP-Smilh. HRs: USN-Mash. Records: Ezell-Harding 12-4, 7-3. Unionvie 10, Cascade 4 Cascade 100 003 2 6 5 4 Umonville 120 052 10 9 5 Russell, Gaither (6) and Templton; Burrahm and Crick.

WP Burrahm 2-2. LP-Russell Unionville-Burrahm (5). Records: Unionville 9-5, Banner relays Team scoring and girls field event resulls from the Banner Relays, held yesterday at McGavock: Team scores: Coffee Co. (CO 26'j; Whites Creek (WCrk) 22; Harpeth Hall (HH) 2l'i; Hillwood (Hwd) 20; Brentwood High (Bwd) 13; McGavock (McG) Overton (Ovt) Glenclitf (Glc) Hunters Lane (HL) 2. Shot put-Tamara Batey (WCrk) 34-10J; Megan Burch (CO Kate Sherrard (HH) 32-9; Stacey Braden (Hwd) 32-7'i; Steohany Wilson (Glc) 32-7V; Joy Moore (Bwd) 32-434; High jump-Angela Reed (WCrk) 5-2; Joy Moore (Bwd) 5-0; Lindsey Orcull (HH) 5-0; Kristine West (HH) 4-10; Denise Farrell (HL) 4-10; Leslie Henley (CO, Mollie Mills (HH) 4-10; Long jump-Leslie- Henley (CO 18-0; Eron Harris (McG) 16-11; Dei-dre Greer (Hwd) 16-3; Mollie Mills (HH) 16-Vj; Tviuana Phillips (Ovl) 15-7; Kerry McLemore (Glc) 15-33; Discus-Stacev Braden (Hwd) 116-4; Megan Burch (CO 113-2; Shawn Edmondson (Ovt) 113-1; Laura DiBart (Bwd) 100-1; Errica Jordan (WCrk) 99-8, Kale Sherrard (HH) 99-4.

Buster relays Team scoring and field evenl results from the Busier Relays track meet, held yesterday at Tennessee Yesterday's linescores M.L King 8, Donelson Christian 3 Donelson Christn 100 000 2- 3 9 2 ML King 203 300 x-S 9 3 Neely, Wise (5) and Dobbs; Brigid Allen and Karen Headley. WP-Ailen, 4-5; LP-Neely. Records: MLK 5-6, 3-3 disl Brentwood Acad. 12, Goodpasture I Goodpasture 100 01 2 2 4 Brentwood Acad 810 03- 12 14 4 Sherry Tegarlen and Amy Henderson; Lori Lockridge and Amy Ca-pehart. WP-Lockridge 7-2.

LP-Tegarten. Records: Brentwood Academy 13-6. Wavertv 15, Stewart Co. 0 Stewart Co. 000 00 0 1 4 Wavertv (10)05 Ox IS 10 1 Miller and Oliver, Threat) (2); Misty Davis and Christie King, Leslie Hooper (3).

Records-Waverly 10-1, Stewart 10-8 uavid Lescomb 4, Harpeth 4 Harpeth 200 002 0 4 3 David Lipscomb 120 201 4 7 2 Stacey Stinson and Langston; Miah Coe and Stephanie Risier. WP-Coe (9-1); LP-Slinson (13-4), HR-David Lipscomb, Shae Foster (4). Records: David Lipscomb 17-2, 4-0 in District 11-AA; Harpeth 13-5 overall Mount Juliet 4, Brentwood High I Mount Juliet 112 000 0 4 3 1 Brentwood 000 001 1 1 5 2 Gwaltnev and Cardiff, Nicole Jones, Amanda Fine (3) and Jamie Esteoa. W-Gwaitney. L-Jones.

15-9; Brentwood 19-4, -l. NASCAR leaders Points 1. Rusty Wallace, 1,297. 2, Dale Earnhardt, 1,191. 3, Davey Allison, 1,139 4, Kyle Petty, 1,099 5, Geoff Bodine, 1,090.

4, Mark Martin, 1,059. 7, Morgan Shepherd. 1.048 8, Dale Jarrett, 1,039. 9, Darrell Waltrip, 982. 10, Brett Bodine, 951.

1 ir'j' League results OAK VALLEY: Lilies of the Val-lev-Bernice Uselton 195, Martha Harrington 524, Specettes 609-1785. HERMITAGE: YouttvAdulf-Ash-ton Knowies 212-553, June Barnes 220-565, Randolph Wilson 222-592, Crunch Bunch 786-2162 Monday Men's-Brven Edens 279-799, Graffiti, Inc 1061-3050 FRANKLIN' Apcon Mixed-Trula Johnson 191-485, Harry Marlin 221-577, CPS 495. We Can't Win II 1408 DONELSON: Monday Night Duos-Susan Booster 158-428. Dole Perry 209, Jeff Peague 580, Rok On 375-1064. Compiled by Station SptSouth ESPN Time 6:30 p.m Station ESPN Time 4 pm 5 pm Station 99.7-FM 1510-AM 1160-AM 99.7-FM 6:30 p.m others.

6:50 p.m Buffalo 4, Boston 5, OT Buffalo wins series 4-0 Sunday, Aprl 25 New Jersey 4, Pittsburgh 1 St. Louis 4, Chicago 3, OT St. Louis wins series 4-0 Los Angeles 3, Calgary 1 Series tied 2-2 Toronto 3, Detroit 2 Vancouver 2, Winnipeg 1 Vancouver leads series 3-1 Monday, Aprl 24 Pittsburgh 5, N.Jersey 3 Pittsburgh wins series 4-1 Washington 4, NY Islanders 4 Islanders lead series 3-2 Montreal 5, Quebec 4, OT Montreal leads series 3-2 Tuesday, Aprl 27 Toronto 5, Detroit 4 Toronto leads series 3-2 Los Angeles at Calgary, (n) Winnipeg at Vancouver, (n) Wednesday, Aprl 28 Washington at NY Islndrs, 6:30 p.m., Quebec at Montreal, 6:30 p.m., Thursday, Aprl 29 Detroit af Toronto, 6:30 p.m. Vancouver at Winnipeg, 7:30 p.m., Calgary at Los Angeles, 9 30 p.m. Friday, Aprl 30 Montreal at Quebec, 6:30 p.m., NY Islanders al Washington, 7 p.m., Saturday, May 1 Toronto at Detroit, 6:30 p.m., Winnipeg al Vancouver, 7 p.m., Los Angeles al Calgary, 7 p.m., it necessary Ounlap.

WP-urumet. LP-Gore. HR-CS: Mitchem; Scott. Records: Aquinas 14-21, 7-13. Belmont 3-2, Freed-Hardiman 1-7 Belmont 002 001 0 3 5 0 Freed-Hardiman 000 100 0 I 6 3 John Haskins and David Henry; Kevin Davis and Chris Kidd.

WP-Haskins 5-1. LP-Davis 3-7. HRs: Belmonl Mike Lane. Second game Belmont 000 010 1 2 3 1 Freed-Hardiman 023 110 7 10 1 Brent Woolen, John Collier (3) and Henry; Jonathan Davis, Greg Lee (7) and Kidd. WP-Davis 1-1.

LP-Woolen 3-2. HRs: none. Records: Belmont 18-14, 10-8; Freed-Hardiman Vanderbit 6, MTSU 4 MTSU 010 021 000 4 10 I Vanderbilt 000 202 1U 9 0 Beavis, McLaury (6), Rickman (7) McDowell (7), Barner (8) and Hicks; Pendley, McDonnough (5), Barbao (7) and Wix, Ellison (8). WP-Barbao 7-1. LP-Rickman 1-1.

HRs: MTSU-Brewer (10), Hicks (2); Vanderbilt Daunic (1). Records: Vanderbill 24-16, MTSU 22-20. Southeast Mo. 12, UT-Martin UT-Martin 004 010 000 5 1 5 Southeast Mo. 020 401 14x 12 15 1 Graves, Toon (6) and Clapper; Tripp, Mitts (3), McMahon (5), Loch-mann (8) and Crosnoe.

HRs: UT-Martin- Barger; SEMO-Crosnoe, Moeglin, Schaefer. Records: UT-Mar-lin 9-25-1, SEMO 11-20. Austin Peay 18, Western Ky. 4 Western Ky. 012 120 000 6 10 1 Austin Peay IIS 400 SOx 18 20 2 Andy Alpera, Dean Carpenter (4), Doug Smyly (7), Eric Morrow (8) and Sean Thomas; Shane Dortch, Gerry Albright (6), Michael Shockley (8) Niei Murphy (9) and Brian Law.

WP-Dortch 4-1. LP-Alpero 1-2. HRs: WK-Sean Thomas (4); Austin Peav-Scott Quadv (3), Brvan Link (7). Records: Western Kentucky 25-17, Austin Peay 26-11. Challenge First Round Singles Bryan Shelton, Atlanta, def.

Leonardo Lavalle, Mexico, 4-2, 4-4. Pete Sampras (1), Tampa, def. Vincent Spadea, Boca Raton, 4-3, 4-4. Brad Gilbert (4), San Rafael, def. Ellis Ferreira, South Africa, 4-4, 4-2, 7-4 (7-5).

Claudk) Menadri, Switzerland, def. Andrew Sznaider, Canada, 6-3, 6- 2. Jared Palmer, Tampa, def. Richev Reneberg, Houston, 7-6 (8-6), 7- 6 (7-5). Jacco Eltingh, The Netherlands, def.

Jamie Morgan, Australia, 7-5, 7-6 (8-4). City of Madrid Singles First Round Franco Davin, Argentina, def. Boris Becker (2), Germany, 4-2, 4-2. Emilio Sanchez (5), Spain, def Olivier Delatire. France, 4-1, 6 Jordi BuriKo, Spain, def.

Luii Mat-tar, Brazil. 4-4, 4-2. Francisco Clavef (4), Spain, def. Jakob Hlasek, Switzerland, 4-0, 3-4, 4-4. Andrei Chesnokov, Russia, def.

Francisco Montana, Miami, 4-2, 4-2. Jonas Svensson, Sweden, def. Ro-dolphe Gilbert, France, 4-0, 4-1. BMW Open SinoH First Round Michael Stich (3), Germany, def. Bernd Karbacher, Germany, 6-3, 4-3.

Markus Naew, Germany, def. Javier Sanchez, Spain, 4-3, 4-1. Thomas Muster (5), Austria, def. Carl-U we Steeb, Germany, 4-4. 4-2.

Petr Korde (1), Czech Republic, def. Magnus Larsson, Sweden, 7-5, 4- 1 Yesterday's matches District 14 Girls Murf. Rivtrdale 13, Mori. Oakland 1 '-WW 3, StMHiwiHt 2: Mellnda Ryan (R) and Maria Rdly-son will play tommorrow. Lauren Donnelly Kelly Mason (R) d.

Jessica Waldron Suzanne Parsons 6-3, 4-1. Bovs Murf. Riverdale 12, Murf. Oakland t. Smyrna 5, Shelbyvie 3, Lavargnt 2, Middt Tenmsset Christian 1: Michael Coley (0) d.

Bryan Vaughn (R) 4-0, 4-0. Robb SoapesSean Norrod (R) d. Russ SoapesTrevor Bugg (R) 4-6, 4-2, 4-4. District II Boys Beech 11, Hendersanvite friendship Christian Mt. Juliet 3, Galahn 1, Lebanon 1: Semifinals: Trank Webb (B) d.

Stan Amonelle (FC) 6-0, 6-1; Jeff Carr (H) d. Joey Hall (MJ) 4-1, 4-2; Finals: Webb (B) d. Carr (H) 4-4, 4-2. Doubles: Semifinals: Blackwell-Osborne (B) d. Em- ery-Drlver (H) 4-4, 5-7, 4-0; Galvest-.

Hales (H) d. Holt-Sanders (B) 7-4, 4-3; Finals: Blackwell-Osborne (B) d. Galyest-Hales (H) 4-1, 4-7, 7-5. Al-District Stan Amonette (FC), Carson Balckwell (B), Jeff Carr (H), -Mickey Duncan (MJ), Joey Hall (MJ), Frank Webb (B). Girts HendersonvMe Beech 7, Mt.

Juliet 5, Lebanon 4, Gallatin 2, Friendship Christian Semifinals: Kelly Din-J gler (H) d. Jung Yun (G) 4-2, 4-3; Jessica Matson (H) d. Melanie Morris (L) 6-3, 5-7, 7-5; Finals: Dingier (H) d. Matson (H) 6-1, 6-1; Doubles: Semifinals: Malsui-Holt (B) d. can-Marshall (H) 6-3, 5-7, 4-1; Gill- Matthews (MJ) d.

Kimbrough-Page (B) 4-1, 4-3; Finals: Malsui-Holl (B) d. Gill-Matthews (MJ) 4-3, 4-0. Al-District: Kelly Dingier (H), Ginger Gill (MJ), Jennifer Holt (B) Jessica Matson (H), Arcara Matsui (B), Melanie Morris (L), Jung Yun MG). District 21 At David Lipscomb Boys Team scores: FRA 9, Lipscomb 7, Ryan 4, Overton 4, Pearl-Cohn 0. Matt Simpson (FRA) d.

Carr (L) 6-1, 6-1. Semifinals-Matt Simpson (FRA) d. Kyung Lee (Ov) 6-3, 6-4; Benii Sloan (FRA) d. Justin TidweU (L) 7-5, 7-5. Doubles-Semifinals-Stephens-Williams (L) d.

Horne-For-tenberry (Ov) 6-2, 6-2; O'Connor-McMillan (FRA) d. Bisceglia-Kabus (Ry) 6-3, 4-6, 6-1. Finals today, 3:30 p.m. Girts Team scores: Ryan FRA 7, Lipscomb 6, Overton 3, Pearl-Cohn 0. Semifinals Holll Hutcheson (L) d.

Pam Billiet (Ry) 6-2, 6-4; Catherine Resha (Ry) d. Christian Zachary (Ov) 6-3. Doubles Semifinals Kawashima-Settle (FRA) d. Meyer-Johnson (L) 6-1, 6-1; Howe-Griffin (FRA) d. Frisbee-Crowell (Ry) 6-2, 1-6, 6-1.

Finals today, 3:30 p.m. District 22 At Montgomery Bet Academy i. Bovs Team scares: MBA 4, USN 3, Hi- wood 1, HisboroO. Ouarlerfinals-Sam Smaldone -'(MBA) d. Matt LaFevor (Hillb) 6-0, 4-0; Leo Fuchs (USN) d.

Jason Spain "(Hwd) 4-1, 4-1; Alan Marnelt (USN) d. David Hamm (Hwd) 4-0, 4-1; Jim Bowen (MBA) d. Jason Ware (Hillb) 4-4, 4-2. (MBA) d. Vongasilh- Yesterday's deals BASEBALL American League KANSAS CITY ROYALS-Re-called Rico Rossy, infielder, and Dennis Rasmussen, pitcher, from Omaha of the American Association.

Placed Frank DiPino, pitcher, on the 15-day disabled list. SEATTLE MARINERS Activated Waliv Backman, infielder, from the 15-day disabled list. Optioned Bret Boone, second baseman, to Calgary of the Pacific Coast League. Claimed Steve Parris, pitcher, off waivers from the Los Angeles Dodgers and assigned him to Jacksonville of the Southern League. TORONTO BLUE JAYS-Placed At Leiler, pitcher, on the 15-day dis-'abled list.

Called up Scott Brow, pilcher, from Knoxville of the Southern League. National League HOUSTON ASTROS-Placed Steve Finley, outfielder, on the 15-day disabled list. SAN DIEGO PADRES-Activated Kurt Stillwell, infielder, from the 15-day disabled list. Placed Phil Planlier, outfielder, on the 15-dav disabled list retroactive to April 26 BASKETBALL National Basketbal Association NBA-Fined Viade Divac, Los Angeles Lakers center, $5,000, for a flagrant foul against Seattle's Nate McMillan on April 23. United States Basketbal League DAYTONA HOOTERS Named Warren Walk director of marketing.

WESTCHESTER STALLIONS Signed Chris Washburn, center. FOOTBALL National Footbal League CHICAGO BEARS-Agreed to terms with Shane Matthews, quarterback CINCINNATI BENGALS Signed Allen DeGraffenreid, wide receiver; Mark Stalen, offensive lineman; Brad Lebo, quarterback; Ron Williams and Mike Faulkerson, running backs; Clarence Seviliian, wide receiver; David Frisch, tight end, Artis Ford, defensive end; Darius Hadley, defensive back; Brian Piotrowski, offensive tackle; and Brad Smith, Gary Casper, and Karmeeleyah McGiH, linebackers. DENVER BRONCOS-Fired Reed Johnson, personnel director. Announced the resignation of Bobby Marks, scout. Announced the retirement of Hugh Davidson, scout.

GREEN BAY PACKERS-Signed Steve Rohrscheib, quarterback. NEW YORK JETS-Waived Sheldon Canlev, running back. Agreed to terms with Mick Bersaia, linebacker; Robert Davis and James Spencer, defensive tackles; Marcus Perry and Greg Sherwin, offensive tackles, Rick Sayles and Chris Spencer, wide receivers; Damon Pieri, safety; and Jamie Redmond, corner back. Westera Division Meet Gifts Two Rivers 12, Belevue 71, Moor McMurrav 39, Bass 34, ApoM 34, Wright 30, Meigs 17, West End 17, Cameron Discus Amanda Pen-dergrass (TR) 79-7; Shot-Ankwan Clark (Bass) 32-4; Long iump-Yako Webster (TR) 14-4, HHigh iump-Anne Skelley (B) 4-7, 100m hurdles-Conesha Henderson (A) 17 22; 4 by 100m relay McMurrav (Arline, Bute, Edwards, Montague) 5572; 1600m Cotetta Lunsford (B) 100m-Watkins (Wright) 13 4 by 200m re-lav-McMurrav (Miller, Wright, Bute, Edwards) 1 59 14; 400m Erica White (B) 41 12; fWOm Cowtta Lunsford (B) 200m-Lavonda Miller (MCM) 27.1; Mile relay-Two Rivers (De-Moss, Webster, Bradford, Warren) 4:52.2. Today Sound biiofcaft at Iowa Cubs, 7 p.m, 99.7 FM.

XprtM batebaH: Host Greenville Braves, 7:30 p.m., Greer StacSum College boa) ob alt Austin Peay at W.Kentucky, 3 p.m. Program Washington at N.Y. hstei Radio Local sport! talk Local sporti talk Florida at Atlanta Also on 1450-AM, 106.7-FM, Sounds at Iowa Stanley Cup playoffs DIVISION SEMIFINALS (Best-of-7) Sunday, Aprl 11 Pittsburgh 4, New Jersey 3 St. Louis 4, Chicago 3 Los Angeles 4, Calgary 3 Washington 3, NY Islanders 1 Buffalo 5, Boslon 4 Quebec 3, Montreal 2, OT Monday, Aprl 19 Detroit 4, Toronto 3 Vancouver 4, Winnipeg 2 Tuesday, Aprl 20 Pittsburgh 7, New Jersey 0 Buffalo 4, Boston 0 Quebec 4, Montreal 1 NY Islanders 5, Washington 4, 20T Wednesday, Aprl 21 Detroit 4, Toronto 2 St. Louis 2, Chicago 0 Calgary 9, Los Angeles 4 Vancouver 3, Winnipeg 2 Thursday, Apr! 22 Pittsburgh 4, New Jersey 3 NY Islanders 4, Washington 3, OT Buffalo 4, Boston 3, OT Montreal 2, Quebec 1 Friday, Aprl 23 Toronto 4, Detroit 2 St.

Louis 3, Chicago 0 Winnipeg 5, Vancouver 4 Calgary 5, Los Angeles 2 Saturday, Aprl 24 NY Islnders 4, Washington 3, 20T Montreal 3, Quebec 2 Yesterday's linescores Tennessee 23, Tennessee Tech 4 Tennessee 037 036 130 23 23 3 Tennessee Tech 023 000 001 4 1 3 Jason Carruth, Pete Harvell (7), Barry Woods (9) and James Northeimer; Steve Haggard, Bo Spears (3), Marshall Gilliam (6), Lvnus Martin (6), Ron Coleman (7) and Mike Kinney, Shane Smith. WP-Carrulh. LP-Haggard. HR-Tennes-see, Bubba Trammell 2, Jeff Foster, James Northeimer, David Vance; Tennessee Tech, Russell Stoops, Mike Hall. Vet State 11-11, Dversburg State 7-1 Dversburg 002 020 3 7 12 Vol State 220 115 II 16 I Hunter, Moore (6) and Blanchard, Frve (6); Payne and Baker.

W-Pavne (2-3). L-Hunter. HRs-Vol: Billy Byrd (8); Overs: Archer. Second game Dversburg 100 00 1 2 Vol State SOI 05 11 II 0 Dunning, Sullivan (1) and Frye, Blanchard (2); Chris Baird and Gus Baker. W-Baird (4-2).

L-Dunning. Records-Vol State 32-21, 12-8. Cumberland 7, Trevecca 4 Cumberland 430 000 000 1 4 1 Trevecca 003 000 001 4 1 1 Joe Fushey and Scott Corman; Jason Pennington, Brent Falcone (2), Dale Daniel (7) and Chuck Yar-brough. W-Fushey. L-Pennington (3-2).

HR-Cumberland: Shane Tipton, Pat Sanders. Trevecca: Jim Hood (3). Records-Cumberland 26-12, 15-3 TCAC. Trevecca 20-18, 11-9 TCAC. Columbia State 5-3, Aquinas 4-2 Columbia State 100 300 01 5 0 Aquinas 100 120 00- 4 9 1 Cardin, Hile (8) and Warner; Han-kins, Brown (6) and Metiker.

WP-Cardin. LP-Brown. HR- Brown, Scott. Second game Columbia State 000 000 3 3 9 Aquinas 010 100 0 2 4 Brumet and Warner; Gore and Wimbledon WIMBLEDON, England (AP) -Prize money to be awarded at the 1993 Wimbledon tennis championship to be held June 21-July 4 (1992 prize money in parentheses): Singles Winner: $481,900 ($469,050) Runner-up: $240,950 ($234,525) Semifinalist: $120,475 ($117,262) Quarterfinalist: $62,647 ($60,976) Round of 16: $33,733 ($32,833) Round of 32: $19,513 ($18,992) Round of 64: $11,803 ($11,487) First Round: $7,221 ($7,035) Women Singles Winner: $434,500 ($424,800) Runner-up: $217,250 ($212,400) Semifinalist: $105,418 ($102,607) Quarterfinalist: $53,246 ($51,826) Round of 16: $26,986 ($26,267) Round of 32: $15,121 ($14,717) Round of 64: $9,141 ($8,912) First Round: $5,601 ($5,452) Citizens Cup M9W1 First Round Anke Huber (6), Germany, def. Bettina Fulco, Argentina, 4-4, 4-7 (4-I), 4-2.

Petra Begerow, Germany, def. Noelle van Loltum, Holland, 4-4, 4-4, -4 Heike Rusch, Germany, def. Sand-rine Testud, France, 4-3, 4-0. Patricia Tarabini. Argentina, def.

Silke Frankl, Germany, 4-4, 4-1. Magdalene Maieewa (7), Bulgaria, def. Christina Singer, Germany, 4-4, 7-5. Monica Seles (1), Yugoslavia, def. Maria Strandlund, Sweden, 4-2, 4-2.

Leila Meskhi, Georgia, def. Larisa Neiland, Latvia, 4-4, 4-0. Natalia Baudone, Italy, def. Natalia Medvedev, Ukraine, 4-1, 3-4, 7-5. 2, Billy BullerJon Osterhoudt; 3, Eddie Haves Bob Thornton; David ClarkRocky Monloya, Marty Pinger Charlie Ridge.

MCCABE: Twilight couples- Dick and Max Regen-Rav and Elyneor Williamson, 5-under; Henry and Fave Carlisle-Kneeland and Jodi Hibbett, 5-under; Joe and Mary White-Lewis and Sarah Maddux, 5-under; J.W. and Jan Bennett-Jon and Chick Lawrence, 4-under. BELLE MEADE: Ladies 18 hole group: 1, Jean Curtis; 2, Bunny Jamison; lie, Patricia Hart; tie, Paula Whilson. Holes-in-one OLD FORT, MURFREESBORO: Mike Bates scored a hole-in-one yesterday on the par 3, 155-vard third hole, using an l-iron. He was plaving with Mark Cantrell, Chuck Darrow and Terry Parks HENRY HORTON: Duffy Fager aced the No.

16 158-yard, using a 5-iron. Witnesses were Sieve McKnight, Mike Shannon, Darren East. COUNTRY HILLS: Blake A. Fohl aced the No. 14, using a 9-iron.

Witnesses were Rodney Spies and Charlie Ridge. BELLE MEADE: Sonny Temple-Ion aced the 145-vard 16lh hole with a four-iron. Witnesses were Wall Campbell, David Mahanes, and Hal Jamison. Industrial League Fisi Madison 12 (Niel Olson, 32), South Central Bell 0 (Gene French, 38); Textron 9, (Steve Williams 37), American General No 2 3 (Gerald Hurst 40); Nashville Gas Flames 8 (Danny McGhee 35), Nations Bank 4 (Darryl Worrel 39), Cokesbury No 2 8 (Mark Lewis 38), Textron No. 1 4 (Larry Jones 39); Lithographies 11 (Alfred Woodard 36), Nashville Gas Jets 1 (Ralph Scurlock 41).

Club results RICHLAND: 18-Hole Ladies: Richland Pin A. Jane Marcoe (low gross) 74-Richland Pin. Low net-Marcoe 68. Pauletla Pavne 74. Millie Loser 77.

B-Linda Linton (low gross 112). Low net Anna Coleman, Martha Brandon 82. C. Low gross-Helen Kennedy 105. Low net Francis Durham 79.

TWO RIVERS: Nine-hole league (low gross)-A Division-Anna Du-chanan 46, Mary Kirk 48. Division-Debbie Svkes 57, Mary Lang-ford 57 Division-Katie Pugh 61, Betty Rooker 64. No-handicop-Ann Duckett 75. Chio-in-Mary Bryan. BRENTWOOD: Ladies IB-hole Group.

1, G.Johnson, S.Teroaka, L.Thomas, E.Gary 128; 2, D.Ozburn, RHalbert, J.Castleman, J.Mascoili 133. RAVENWOOD Ladies ll-hole league (Grandmothers and Swingers): Grandmothers 293 (top scorers-Jackie Stewart, Sandra Pierce, Beverly While, Londa Carney; longest drive Stewart, closest to hole Dot Creech), Swingers 302 (top scorers-Tract Peel, Sandra Kemp, Joan Care, Mary Kelly; longest drive, closest to hole Kemp.) Eagle on par-4-Car-ney (No 6) MCCABE: NWSGA nine-hold groue-Low gross, Max Regen 39. Poker game: Mary White 4 4's, Jean-nette Jacobs, 4 5's, Chick Lawrence, 4 5's. Man Regen 4 5's. HILLWOOD: Ladies ll-hole group-Western Pin: 1, Betty Bryan 70; Low net-Bev Cook 72, Betty Osborne 73, Eva Pratt 73, Jane Black 73, Fewest putts Carol Ann Turner 27, Low gross-Bev Cook 86, Low net-Beltv Brvan 70, Ann Parman 70, Martha Chalfont 71; Fewest putts-Betty Bryan 29, Low gross Betty Bryan 99 COUNTRY HILLS: 2-man best ball 1, Harry WarnerScott Jernigan; Preparatory School: Bovs Team scores: David Lipscomb (DL) 37; Franklin Road Acad.

(FRA) 36; Battle Ground Acad. (BOA) 33, Hume-Fogg (HF) 29; Donelson Christian Acad. (DCA) 14; Goodpasture (Gdp) czell-Harding (EH) 5, Montgomery Central (MC) Page Fairview (Frv) 1. Discus-Perkinson (BGA) 144-9, Evans (DL) 118-7, Halhcock (DCA) 117-10, High lump-Logan (FRAI 6-2; Anderson (HF) 6-0; Fleming (BGA), Basketle (FRA) 6-0; Long iump-Hill (HF) Cunningham (DL) 20-6V4; Stevenson (HF) Pole vault-Parks (DL) 12-0, Perkinson (BGA) 11-0; Lesler (DL) 11-0, Shot put-Perkinson (BGA) 47-9'; Halhcock (DCA) 45-11; Howland (FRA) 39-2. Girls Team scores: David Lipscomb (DL) 50; Battle Ground Acad.

(BGA) 21; Franklin Road Acad. (FRA) 18, Tenn. Prep. School (TPS) 14; Hickman Co. (HO 13; St.

Cecilia (SIC) 13; Ezell-Harding (EH) Donelson Christian Acad. (DCA) 2, Hume-Fogg (HF) 2. Discus-Clark (HO 93-9, Carruth (DL) 91-5; Bradford (DL) 89-2, High iump-Loudenslager (FRA) 5-0, Harris (DL) 4-10, Simms (BGA) 4-10; Long lump-Harris (DL) 16-0; Busta-monte (TPS) 15-34; Simms (BGA) 15-Vj; Shot put-Cleveland (StC) 33-8 Bradford (DL) M-S'w; Pillow (TPS) 30-3J4. Yesterday's results Murfreesboro Oakland Mur-freesboro Riverdale 0 Goals-Patrick Parker 3, Dwain Campbell 2, Zach Hicks 2, Kevin Tempteton. Goalkeepers-Oakland: Michael Blanchard.

Riverdale: Josh Mill. Brentwood McGavock 0: Scoring-Stephen Klein 3, J. Neil Gal-breath Dan Gallagher 1, Chad Bo-browski 1. Goalkeepers: Brentwood-Derek Houston and David Mast. McGavock-Scott Ellis.

Records: Brentwood 10-1-3, McGavock 9-3. Galatm 5, White House 0: Goals-Chad Jacobs 2, Lee Kellev, Franz Nurenberger, Jason Allen. Goal-keepers-Gallatin: Chris Thurman, Daniel Shrum. White House: Brandon Hill. Records-Gallatin 11-1-1, White House 5-1 Hickman Co.

1, Fairview 1 Scoring Hickman: Jeremiah Lambert (2), Jake Slivenskv. Goalkeepers-Hick-man: Jason Walker. Records-Hick-man: 2-8-1. HendersonvMe Mount Juliet 2 Goals-Hend: Toby McComos 2, Jason Smith 3, Donnie Evans, Ben Harvey, Nathan Eddy; Mt.J: Chuck Spencer, Chris Paugh. Goalies: Lee Edwards, Rvan Matthews; Mt.J: Jeff Bode.

Records; 10-3-1. Springfield 0, Henry County 0: Goalkeepers: Springfield Lee Swear-ingm; Henry County Larry Kendall. Records: Springfield 6-5-3, Henry County 1-1-2. Hisboro 1, MBA 1: Scoring-Ben Griffith (MBA), Aaron White (H); Goalkeepers-Michael Ligon (MBA), Vahid Yazdanpanah (H). Records MBA 8-1-3, Hillsboro 6-3-1.

Father Ryan 6, Franklin Road 2: Scoring Father Rvan: Justin Stack, Chris McAndrews, Tommy Murphy, Ed Hugner; FRA: Javn Finley, Chris VonDohlen; Goalkeepers Andy Milton (FR), Jeremy Dobav (FR); Brink idler (FRA), Brent Durham (FRA) TUSCULUM: Stardusters-Pat Jackson 224, Jecoue Crawford 552, Lucky Four 748-1906. Budweiser Mixed-Marcia Foster 216-565, Hal Foster 278, Gregg Wyatt 696, Nashville Classic 781-2306. WEST Easvgoers-Sue McGee 119-488 Hot Peooers 462-1298 INGLE WOOD: Holy Rollers-Teressa George 169-446, Leonard Trouo 234-539 Sr Citizen Get-togenv er-Marie Brazil 201, Merrill Sanders 499, Clyde Davenport 204-568, Three D's 540-1490 Monday Nig Trides-Ardis Jennen 185-521, Tammy Mm-cev 185. W'Hiam Ufws 244-545, Prn-balls 496, TK-3 1459. mgtewood' Best No-tap Jerry Boner 252-621, Me Warner 278-651, Pinhops 443-1116.

Tuesday Sara Lae CXama vince Gill Pro-Am 3:30 p.m (free). Soundi baswbaft Host In-dianpoiis. 7:35 p.m Sues Brothers mgrit. Prep ten Team LUII 19 Tom Weiskoof $110,730 20. Don January $109 096 21.

Jim Dent $102,400 22. Miller Barber $97,865 23. Jim Ferree $93,338 24. Kermit Zartev $92,040 25. Dewitt Weaver $91,557 26.

Walter ZemOriski $84 462 27. Simon Hobday $83,757 28 Bob Murphy $83,633 29 Bobby Nichols $83,103 30 Don Bies 31. Charles Coody $76,188 32. Orvilte Moodv $71,759 33. Tommy Aaron $70 778 34.

Me Jovce $67,216 35. Terry Dill $64 212 36. Larry Mowry 10.549 37. Jack Kiefer SS6.3I 38 Jimmy Powel $57,431 39 Lee Trevino $56 it 40. Rocky Thompson $55 801 41.

Dick Lotz $50 835 42. Dave HiH $48 404 43. Richard Rhyan $47,971 Senlors money leaders PONTE VEDRA, Fla (AP) Money winners on the Senior PGA Tour Itrough the Reunion Pro-Am, which ended April 25: 1. Mike HiH 1272,670 2. Al Geiberger S268.150 3.

Ray Ftovd (267,700 4. Bob Charles $248 050 5. Dave Stockton $243,000 6. Isao Aoki $205,925 7. C.

Sneed $204,991 I George Archer $201,475 Tom Wargo $183,515 10. Gibbv Gilbert $182,179 11. Jim Albus $182,008 12. Jim Colbert $167,995 13. Tom Shaw $164,043 14.

Bruce Crampfon $146,010 15. Gary Player $134,131 16. Dale Douglass $123,767 17. Chi Chi Rodriguez $119,459 II. Harold Heming $113,561 I Thursday Sounda tnob aft at Iowa Cubs, 7 pra, 99.7 FM.

Xprew botobfrft: Host Greenville Braves, 7:30 p.m, Greer St ariura College baseball: Belmont at Ky. VVeslyn, 230 p.m. Friday Sotardabawebaftat Omaha Royals, 7:05 p.m., 99.7 FM. XprtM bafbafi: Host the tSnnngham Barons, (dou-Weheader), 6:35 p.m Wrist-band ragrrt, Greer StacSum Saturday Horte radnr; Kentucky Derby. Churchttl Downs, 3:30 p.m Channel 2.

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