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2C THCTtNWESStAW urUY APW 1 7. 1990 SCOREBOARD SPORTS A.M. Runners to pack Music Row CAROL STUART Sports Writer COMPILED BY MARGE WILLIAMS COMPILED FROM NEWS SERVICES Today's inaugural Music Row Road Race five- miler has been a long time in coming, but it may move pretty fast today. Race director Tomas dePaulis expects the field to NFL finally pays up $3.67 NEW YORK (AP) More than three years after be fleet on the tree-lined Musk; Row boulevards. "The course is relatively flat" he said "That Stanley Cup OMitOtt SEMIFINALS WMwutoy, Arl4 Minnesota 2, Chicaoo I SI.

Louis 4, Toronto I Los Aneelei 5, Calgary 3 the NFL-USFL lawsuit ended, the NFL has finally paid the rxwrKlefunct teague what the jurors decreed $3, plus 67 cents in interest. means there can be fast times, and there may be some surprising results." A field of 325 is pre-registered for the 8 am main The payment was made last month, along with Itadt series 1-4 event. $5.5 million In legal fees that the NFL owed for "los Thursdev, Apr! Hartford a. Boston 1. Hartford leak The local running event which benefits Easter ing the antitrust suit, in which USFL was awarded tariet 1-0 $1 by the jury rather than the $1.62 billion it had Buffalo 4.

Montreal 1. Buffalo tank Stries 1-0 Seals and Is serving as part of the Tennessee Sportsfest Road Race Series, had a little trouble getting off the ground at the start sought. Under antitrust law, the damages were tripled to $3. New York Rangers t. New York (Slenders 1, Hangars laad sarin 1-0 Washington 5, New Jarsty 4, 0T.

Washington leads series 1-0 75- 73-148 4 71-77-148 4 76- 73-149 5 75-74-149 5 74-75-149 5 74-75-149 5 73-76-149 73-77-150 4 73- 77-150 6 74- 76-150 4 78- 72-150 6 79- 72-151 7 77- 74-151 7 77-74-151 7 77-74-151 7 77-74-151 7 77-74-151 7 75- 76-151 7 75- 77-152 8 77-75-152 8 81-71-152 8 76- 77-153 9 75- 78-153 9 76- 77-153 9 74-79-153 9 74-79-153 9 77- 78-155 11 80- 75-155 11 77-78-155 11 80-76-154 12 80-76-156 12 76-80-154 12 76- 82-158 14 77- 81-158 78- 80-158 14 79- 80-159 15 83-7B-161 17 78-85-143 19 Mark Lve Tom Purtrer Failed Te Quality Mike Reid Mark CMeara Billy Casper David Frost Robert Gamei B. McCallister Hubert Green Tom Pemlce Greg Norman Dan Forsman Tony Silts Sandy Lyle Dave RummeHs I.B.-Flnch Tommy Aaron TedSchuli C. Coodv Tim Simpson Hal Sutton Gay Brewer T. Armour III Curt Bvrum David Ishli Brian Clser Tom Bvrum L. Thompson a-S.

Dodd Paul Aiinoer Craig Parry Arnold Palmer a-Tim Hobby Wayne Levi Ken Green D.Green Doug Ford "Last June, Van Meter with Tree International and tmrnediately afterward, the USFL went out of business. frail, Ann Late Came Net ktdudad Chicago S. Minnesota 3. series tlri Last month, however, the Supreme Court upheld Today television ports highlights Pro basketball Philadelphia at Atlanta, 6:30 p.m., TBS. EZJ Chicago at Dallas, 7:30 p.m., WQN.

Golf The Masters, 2:30 p.m., Channel S. Preseason baseball C. White Sox vs. Boston Red Sox, 12:30 p.m., WGN. Tennis E) Prudential Bache Classic, 11 a.m., USA.

0 Family Circle Cup, 1 p.m., Channel 4. Boxing Jorge Paez vs. Louie Esplnoza, 3 p.m., Channel 4. Bowling 0 U.S. Open, 2 p.m., Channel 2.

Misc. 0 SportsCenter, 6 a.m., 6 p.m., 10:30 p.m., ESPN. 0 Wide World of Sports, 3:30 p.m., channel 2. 4ft Eaaodatojafe BIba iiAiaAai eVJojesaenaBaWA CVOTWfW IffWt MWVJM OOWTWIfJef nowtje 9 Schedule is Mityect tochenoe Complete TV Noting In Living 1-1 St. Louis 4.

Toronto 2. St. Louis an appellate ruling that since the NFL had off icially Brenner Lackey with Littleton, Weed and Hubbard approached us with the idea of having a run again on Music City Row," said Glenn Keesee, special events director for Easter Seals. "We started plan-ning at that point, and Just started laying the groundwork for a race in November, and in Septem leads series 2-0 lost the suit, It had to pay legal fees. Along with the I Calgary Los Angeles series tied fees was a check for $3.67.

Fast finish lifts Brown in LPGA ber it became apparent we were running out of time. Wlmlpeg at Edmonton, (n) Saturday, Apr. 7 Hartford at Boston, 4:05 p.m. Montreal at Buffalo, 4 05 pm Washington al New Jersey, 4:45 pm New York Islanders al Naw York POWAY. Calif.

(AP) Nancy Brown birdied the ii aiso Decame apparent the onry way to make a Rangers, 7:35 pm race like this profitable was with extensive underwriting, and we postponed it until April 7." last two holes for a two-under-par 69 yesterday and a two-stroke lead over Missie McGeorge after two rounds of the Red Robin Kyocera Inamori Classic Once radio station WMIX 96-FM was obtained as Brown made four birdies against two bogeys on sunaev, Jusri I St. Louis al Toronto, 4JS pm Edmonton et Winnipeg, 7:05 pm Chicago at Minnesota, 7:35 pm Calgary atLos Angeles, 9J5 pm Monday, Apr! Boston al Hartford, 4:35 pm Buffalo at Montreal, 4J5 p.m. New York Ranoers al New York a major sponsor in January, the race was on. And the hookup with the Sportsfest has helped the new event, too. the course at StoneRidge Country Club for a 6-under 136 total at the halfway point.

Three shots back at 139 were Betsy King, winner "In a matter of two months, we've put together Islanders, 415 pm of last week's Dinah Shore tournament, and Kris what we feel like is a real good event," Keesee said. New jersey al Washington, 4J5 pm ECHL Playoff Monaghan. Along with the five-mile race and a subsequent Flames even series with Kings (Best-of-7) Al Lakeland, Fla. Houston 020 100 020 0-5 9 3 OetreM (ss) 000 300 020 1-4 II 0 (lOmnos) Portugal, D.Smim (4), Agosto (7), KerfeW (8) and Trevkw; Tanana, Gibson (7), Nunet (9) and Nokes. W-Nunez, 1-0.

L- Kerfetd, 0-2. HRs-Houston, Anthony (3), Caminiti (2). At Terra. Aitt. lured list.

Placed Mike Morrison, guard, on the injured list. COLLEGE CATAWBA Announced the resignation of David Wood, athletic director. HENDERSON STATE-Announced the resignation of Mike Marshall base-ban coach. Named Ronnie Kerr baseball coach for 1991. OKLAHOMA Announcad the resignation of Valerie Goodwin-Colbert, women's basketball coach.

CALGARY, Alberta (AP) Doug Giimour had two five-mite relay, a one-mile run will be held with celebrities joining the public. Among those running will be Oak Ridge Boys bass singer Richard Sterban, boxer-actor Tex Cobb, Talk of the Towrfs Debbie Allen and Joe Case, The Tennessearfs Catherine goals and an assist as the Calgary Flames beat the LPGA Red Robin POWAY, Calif. (AP) Scores yesterday after the second round of the LPGA Red Robin Kvocora In-amori Classic played on the 4042-yard, par-71 Stoneridge Country Club course: Nancy Brown 67-69134 Missie McGeorge 70-48-138 Betsy King 69-70-139 KrlsMonaghan 72-47-139 Petti Rlzzo 72-68-140 Nina Foust 72-68-140 Lauren Howe 71-49-140 Susn Sanders 70-71-141 Colleen Walker 73-48-141 Juli Inkster 72-69-141 Cindy lag-Currier 49-72-141 Kris Tachotter 69-72-141 Cathy Morse 70-71-141 Melissa McNamara 71-70141 Michelle McGann 68-73-141 Ok-Hee Ku 74-67-141 Avako Okamoto 71-70-141 142- Lenore Rittenhouse 76, Milzi Edge 70, Sherri Turner 71, Laura Hurl-but 73, Cathy Gerring 72, Dawn Coe 49, Laurel Keen 72. 143- Kalhv Postlewalt 70, Bart) Mu-cha 71, Amy Alcott 73, Penny Hemme) 71, Heather Drew 74, Vlcki Fergon 74, Stephanie Farwig 69, Mary Beth Zimmerman 74. Janice Gibson 73.

Los Angeles Kings 8-5 last night to tie their Srnythe Division playoff series at 1-1. Friday, March 30 Greensboro 5, Winston-Salem 3 Saturday, March 31 Winston-Salem 4, Greensboro 3 Sunday, April Greensboro 5, Winston-Salem 1 Wednesday, April 4 Greensboro 4, Winston-Salem 3, JOT Friday, Apr! 4 Greensboro 4. Winston-Salem 1. Darnell, and a number of Metro Council members ODD 123 IOO-7 II 1 102 020 010-4 10 0 The Kings, who played both games in Calgary and other public officials. without superstar Wayne Gretzky, still are happy to Here is a schedule for today's Music Row Road Greensboro wins series 4-1 Race: 7:15 am, late registration for ive-miler, Tree International parking lot; 8 am, 5-mile start; 8:15 return home with a split in the series.

Game 3 will be played in Los Angeles tomorrow and Gretzky, hindered by a back injury, is expected to play. NHRA qualifying ROCKINGHAM, N.C. (AP) Qualifying results yesterday Irom the second annual $300,000 NHRA Winston Invitational al Rockingham Oragway. Top Foal 1. DarreH Gwvm, Miami, 5.105 Meanwhile, the Edmonton Oilers had to go into Exhibition results AMERICAN LEAGUE am, late registration for 5-member relay (a mile each), Tree parking lot; 9 am, start of relay over same course; 9:15 am, late registration for celebrity one-miler at United Artist Tower; and 10 am, one-mile start at UA Tower.

overtime to defeat Winnipeg 3-2 to even their series at 1-1. The Chicago Blackhawks came back from a Candiotti, Nipper (5), Olln (6), Oros-co (7), Jones (B) and Alomar, Skinner (7) Hanson, Hensley (6), Swift (7), Harris (9) and Bradley. W-Nlpper, 2-0. L-Henslev, 0-1. Sv-Jones (1).

HR Cleveland, Webster (I). At Mesa, Aril. Milwaukee 000 000 000-0 I 0 Chicago N) 100 321 OOx-7 14 Higuera, August (3), Krueger (5), Crim (7), Ptesac (8) and O'Brien; Bieleckl, Lancaster (4), Williams (8), Assenmacher (9) and McClendon, Wro-na (8). W-Bielecki, 1-0 L-Higuera, 0-2. At MimMipolis Montreal 010 100 II 2 MtmesM 102 020 001-4 9 1 Boyd, McGaffigan (7), Mohorck (8), Thompson (9) and Sanlovenia, Fitzgerald (7); R.Smith, Berenguer (6), Guthrie (8) and Ortiz, Parks (8).

W-Gufhrie, 1-0. L- Thompson, 0-1. HRs-Montreal. Galarraga (2), Oeshields (1). Minnesota, Hrbek (2).

144-Cindv Mackev 74, Donna White 71, Danielle Ammaccapane 49, Rosie Jones 74, Marci Bozarrh 70, Marge three-goal deficit for a 5-3 victory over the Minneso As the Middle Tennessee regional race in the ta North Stars to tie their best-of-seven first-round atuoeierieto jane 71, una Sportsfest series, the Music Row results will be com Barrett 72, Jiseiolte Neumann 70, Jody bined with June 24 Sportsfest 10-kilometer results Anscnuiz n. series. The St. Louis Blues defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs 4-2 to take a 2-0 lead in their series. 145-Mindv Moore 73, Kay Cockerlll for the series title.

72. Martha Fover 71. Jerilvn Britz 69. Meg Mellon 70, Pamela Wright 73, Lau "It seemed like a perfect match." Sportsfest di Navratilova, Capriati advance rie Kinxer fatty sneenan MeTracy Kerdvk 73, Amy Benz HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. (AP) Three-time 72, Loretta Alderete 73.

Sue Thomas 72. rector Jim Todd said about the Music Row race connection. "There trying to get off the ground and we are, too." Pet. Cleveland 0 4 .492 Texas 0 7 .533 Boston 0 0 .500 Seattle 7 7 .500 Kansas City 4 6 .500 Baltimore 6 7 .462 Detroit 6 7 .462 Minnesota 4 7 .452 California 4 8 .429 Chicago 4 I .429 Milwaukee 6 8 .429 New York 5 8 .345 Oakland 5 9 J57 Toronto 3 10 .231 NATIONAL LEAGUE Pet. San Diego 10 2 .133 Philadelphia 9 4 .692 Pittsburgh 8 4 .667 Cincinnati 8 5 .615 Los Angeles 6 4 .600 Montreal 6 4 .600 New York 7 5 583 Atlanta 6 6 .500 Houston 6 6 .500 Chicago 6 8 .429 St.

Louis 4 7 .364 San Francisco 5 9 .357 NOTF: Split-squad games count in Kate Rogerson 74, Cathy Marino 72, Jenny Lidback 72, Gina Hut! 73, Kristi champion Martina Navratilova and teenage sensation Jennifer Capriati used vastly different routes yesterday to reach the semifinals of the $500,000 Albert 70, Cindy Ranck 72, Nancy Rubin 74, Sue Ertl 72, Carolyn Hill 74. 147-Martha Nause 72, Karhryn Young 75, Cathy Reynolds 75, Petty Family Circle Magazine Cup. Jordan Anne ketty 11, ueeoee casx-er 73. Terri Lvn Carter 71, Barb Bun- The top-seeded Navratilova, ranked second In the world, defeated Katerlna Maieeva 6-0, 6-1 in just 55 kowsky 73, Jackie Berlsch 74, Hiromi Kobayashi 75, Caroline Pierce 75, Barb Thomas 76, Alice Ritzman 71, Val Skinner 76, Cathy Johnston 71. minutes on the green clay at Sea Pines Racquet Club.

Capriati took more than twice as long and lost stand.ngs, ties do not her first set of the tournament but managed to Family Circle beat Helen Keiesi 6-2, 4-6, 6-1 before a capacity HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C (AP) crowd of 5,500. Results yesterday in the (500,000 Family Circle Magazine Cup women's tennis tournament at the Sea Pines II Music CtrdaN f'- Roy Acuff Music Circle S. ayft. A I 5 Tremont ffl iwr-'tv-' "wiYihWowifiTirii (V Grand eW Kentucky may end tourney zr Racquet Club (seedings in parentheses): LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) The University of Ken Singles Quarterfinals Martina Navratilova (1), Aspen, tucky has decided to cancel its 37-year-old basket del.

Katerlna Maieeva (5), Bui- ball tournament, according to an assistant coach for 3 3" ley, del. Helen Kelesl (8), Canada, 6-2, 4-6, 6-1; Regina Ra chrtova. Czech one of the teams scheduled to play in this year event. oslovakia, def. Zino Garrison (3), Hous ton, 4-6, 6-3.

6-1: Natalia Zvereva 16), Todd Sandstedt, an assistant coach at Appalachi Soviet Union, def. Conchita Martinez (track record) seconds at 27522 mph. 2. Shirley Muldowney, Mount Clemens, 5.185, 272.64. 3.

Jim Head, Columbus, Ohio, 5.238, 268.25. 4. Richard Hofcomb, Stockbridge, 5.275, 261.17. 1 Hank Endres, Pennsvilkt, N.J., 5.387, 264.78. 4.

Don Prudtwmme, Granada Hills, 5409, 244.78. 7. Leo Gastel-lum, Lake Havasu, 5.450, 260.71. 8. Gene Snow, Fort Worth, Tens, 5401, 212.04.

1. Mark Oswald. Cincinnati, Ford Probe, 5357 seconds (track record) at 278.12 mph. 2. John Force, Yorba Linda, Okts Cutlass, 5.417, 24658.

3. K.C Spurlock, Nashville, Ford Probe, 5.466, 26525 4. Ed McCulloch, Hemel, Okts Cutlass, 5.507, 260.41. 5. Richard Hartman, LaVerne, Pontiac Trans Am, 5.518, 267.14.

4. Dx Halladay, Eagan, Dodge Davlo-na, 5.576, 255.39. 7. Bruce Larson, Dauphin, Olds Cutlass, 5630, 271.24. 8.

Al Hofmann, Umatilla, Ford Thun-derbird, 5.652, 251.53. Fro Stock 1. Merk Pawuk, Medina, Ohio, Olds Cutlass, 7.318 seconds al 186.91 mph. 2. Warren Johnson, Duluth, Olds Cutlass, 7.337, 187.85.

3. Jerry Eckman, Ventura, Pontlec Trans Am, 7.341, 187.53. 4. Bob Glidden, Whitelend, Ford Probe, 7.353, 187.38. 5.

Larry Morgan, Newark, Ohio, Olds Cutlass, 7.356, 18668. 6. Bruce Allen, Arlington, Texas, Chevy Beretta, 7.368, 187.18. 7. James Antonette, Valley Stream, N.Y., Pontiac Trans Am, 7.338, 186.37.

8. Joe Leoone Berwyn, Chevy Beret-' ta, 7.389, 188.04. 9. Kenny Delco, Cenlereach, N.Y., Pontiac Gran Prix, 7.392, 186.72. 10.

Rickia Smith, King, N.C, Pontiac Trans Am, 7.412, 186.60. 11. Morris Johnson Richmond, Pontiac Trans Am, 7.413, 18507. Budweiser 250 BRISTOL, Tenn. (AP) The lineup for today's Budweiser 250 Busch Grand National stock car race al Bristol International Raceway, with hometown and type of car.

Qualifying was rained out Friday. The starting order wes determined by NASCAR, based on driver points in Busch Grand National races so far this season, 1. Bobby Labonte, Corpus Chrisli, Texas, Oldsmobile; 2. Jimmy Hensley, Ridgewav, Oldsmobile; 3. Chuck Brown, Portland, Pontiac; 4.

Ellon Sawyer, Chesapeake, Bulck; 5. Tommy Houston, Hickory, N.C, Bulck; 6. Kenny Wallace, St. Louis, Pontiac; 7. Tommy Elks, Richmod, Bu-ick; 8.

Tom Peck, McConnellsburg, Oldsmobile; 9. Dale Jarrett, Hickory, N.C, Pontiac; 10. Jeff Burton, South Boston, Bulck; 11. Dale Earnhardt, Julian, N.C, Chevrolet; 12. Bobby Hamilton, Nashville, Oldsmobile; 13.

L.D. Ottinger, Newport, Oldsmobile; 14. Dana Patten, Enfield, N.H., Bulck; IS. Steve Grissom, Gadsden, Oldsmobile; 14. Robert Pressley, Ashe-ville, N.C, Oldsmobile; 17.

Rick Mast, Rockbridge Baths, Bulck; 18. Joseph Nemechek, Lakeland, Fla, Bulck; 19. Jack Ingram, AshevIHe, N.C, Chevrolet; 20. Bobby Dorter, Chicago, Buick; 21. David Rezendes, Assonet, Oldsmobile; 22.

Clifford Allison, Huey-town, Buick; 23. Ward Burton, South Boston, Buick; 24. Kyle Petty, High Point, Njfc, Pontiac; 25 Davey Johnson, Concord, N.C, Buick; 24. Rick Wilson, Bartow, Bulck; 27. Ronald Cooper, Statham, Buick; 28.

Michael Wattrlp, Huntersvllle, N.C, Pontiac; 29. Mark Martin, Greensboro, N.C, Ford; 30. Patty Moise, Jacksonville, Buick. Triple A Alliance American Association Eastern Division Pel. GB Buffalo (Pirates) 1 0 1.000 -Indpolis (Expos) 1 0 1.000 -Lsville (Cards) 1 0 1.000 -Nshvlle (Reds) 0 1 .000 1 Western Division Omaha (Royals) 1 0 1.000 -Denver (Brewers) 0 1 .000 1 Iowa (Cubs) 0 1 .000 1 Okla.

Cly (Rangrs) 0 1 .000 I International League Eastern Division Pet. GB Rochester (Orioles) 1 0 1.000 -Pwtcket (Red Sx) 0 0 .000 "i Svrcse (Blue Jvs) 0 0 .000 Scranln-WB (Phils) 0 1 .000 I Western Division Tidewater (Mels) 1 0 1.000 -Clmbs (Yankes) 0 0 .000 'i Rchmnd (Braves) 0 0 .000 Toledo (Tigers) 0 1 .000 I Friday's Games Buffalo 10. Denver 3 Indianapolis 4, Iowa 2 Louisville 5, Okla. City 0 Omaha 8, Nashville 4 Rochester 4, Scrnln W-B 3 Clmbs al Rchmnd, rain Tidewater 6, Toledo 1 Saturday's Games Buffalo at Denver Indianapolis at Iowa Lsvlle at Oklahoma City Nashville at Omaha Rochester at Scranlon W-B Syracuse at Pawtucket Columbus at Richmond Toledo al Tidewater Sunday's Garnet Buffalo at Denver Indianapolis at Iowa Louisville at Oklahoma City Nashville at Omaha Rochester al Scranlon W-B (2) Syracuse at Pawtucket Columbus al Tidewater (2) Toledo at Richmond (2) (4), Spain, 7-6 (8-6), 6-0. Doubles Semifinals an State, said Kentucky officials told his school March 26 that the tournament had been canceled.

"Edgehill'' Martina Navratilova, Aspen, "They said they were no longer going to host it. and Arantxa sancnez vicario, spam III, Thursday's Games Milwaukee 4, San Francisco 2 Philadelphia 6, Cincinnati 3 Houston 3, Kansas City 2 N.Y.Yankees 2, Y. Mels 1 Chicago White Son 5, Toronto 4 Baltimore 4, Atlanta 4 SI. Louis 8, Detroit 4 Boston 8, Minnesota 5 Seattle 14, Oakland 8 Cleveland 8, Chicago Cubs 7 San Diego 8, California 7 Pittsburgh Texas 7 Friday's Games St. Louis Pittsburgh 0 Bltmore (ss) 4, N.Y.Ynks 2 Atlanta 8, Baltimore (ss) I Philadelpfia 2, Toronto 0 Kansas City 9, Boston 1 Texas 4, C.

White Sox 3 Cncnnti 4, Detroit (ss) 5 Detroit 4, Houston 5, (10) Cleveland 7, Seattle 6 Chicago Cubs 7, Milwaukee 0 Minnesota 6, Montreal 5 Los Angeles 5, California 4 Oakland 9, San Francisco 2 Saturday's Games Toronto vs. Texas at Port Charlotte, 11 a.m. SI. Louis vs. Baltimore at Washing-Ion, noon Houston vs.

Atlanta al West Palm Beach, 12:05 p.m. Philadelphia (ss) vs. Cincinnati (ss) al Plant City, 12:05 p.m. Cincinnati (ss) vs. Philadelphia (ss) at Clearwater, 12:05 P.m.

Boston vs. Chicago While Sox at Sarasota, 12:30 P.m. Detroit vs. Kansas City at Haines City, 12:35 P.m. Forever, I guess," he said.

"They gave no reason at def. Mary Lou Daniels, Chicago, and Wendv While, Fort Worth, Texas (4), 6-0. 6-2: Mercedes Paz. Key Biscavne. Horton Race length: 5 miles Starting time: 8 a.m.

all. We just received a call saying Kentucky wasn't going to host the tournament any more." and Natalia Zvereva, Soviet Union (2), dot. Ltse Gregory, south Africa, UK officials, however, won say whether the tour and Gretcnen Magers, san uiego ui, 1-6 (7-3). 6-4. Securities classic nament has been dropped.

Sutton said in Stillwater ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) Results yesterday from the $250,000 Prudential- Bache Securities Classic (seedings In STILLWATER, Okla (AP) Speculation that Ed Wedgewood parentheses): STAFF die Sutton will become the next coach at Oklahoma State grew last night with reports Sutton had flown to Stillwater to meet with university officials. David Pate, Las Vegas, def. Alex Hombrecher, Sufsun, 4-4, 7-4 (7-5); MaliVai Washington, Swartz Creek, def. Scott Davis (4), Largo, 4-3.

7-5: Brad Gilbert (1). Oakland. An Oklahoma City television station, KTVY, said Sutton was in Stillwater last night. def. Joey Rive, West Palm Beach.

4-3. 4-3: ChrlstO van "Eddie not in town tonight. If he in town, I don't Rensburg (3), South Africa, dot. Jason Stollenberg, Australia, 6-4, 4-6, 6-1. know about it," Athletics Director Myron Roderick told The Associated Press.

Tennessean Regatta resumes HENDERSONV1LLE With predictions of sunny, but cold, weather today, the sailors in the annual Tennessean Regatta will be looking for wind and warm clothing for the beginning of the second weekend of racing. "It sounds like it's going to be sunny, but with highs only in the 50s," said Dr. Jim Ward, who is in charge of the regatta out of Harbor Island Yacht Club. "We're hopeful there will be a good wind. We know it will be cool." The organizers are hopeful that there will be as The Dally Oklahoman, in a story in today's edi tions, said Sutton flew to Tulsa last night and would Yesterday's results Girts meet with university president John Campbell today.

Umanib Bathel ffe Brenda Eck- Man picks six. gets rich hart d. Ellen Argo 8-3, Stephanie house d. Michete Jerrotds 8-0, Cathy Weis d. Carol Ridley 8-0, Kim Williams d.

Carole Butler 8-0, Tonya PhHPofl d. Rath Rariners l-l. Lisa Allison d. Tonva FLORENCE, Ky. (AP) An Indiana man picked Royals 8, Sounds 6 NASHVILLE OMAHA ebrtiN ebrhbi Gercia cf 4 10 0 Shumpert 2b 5 0 1 0 Noce ss i 3 4 0 Reece 3b 5 0 0 0 Barnes rf 5121 Martinez rf 5 1 1 0 Motley dh 4 0 11 Hamelin lb 2 2 10 Tanner ph 1010 Morman dh 3 21 0 Pearson 2b 2 011 Putliam If 2 314 Lmbrdzz 2b 2 010 Spehr 2 0 0 1 Jflrsn lb 4 0 0 0 Meacham ss 0 I 2 Jones If 4 12 0 Logglns cf 3 0 0 0 Scott 4 011 Tefal 39 4 12 Total 30 0 4 7 NestwHe 102 000 111- 4 Omaha 003 400 lOx- 8 E-Noce 3, Shumpert, Meacham.

DP Nashville 1. Omaha I. L06-NasrIHe 9, Omaha 8. 2B-Noce, Pearson. 3B-Lombar-dozii, Jones.

HR-Pulllam (I). SB-Noce. S-Moecham. SF-Paarson. six straight winning horses to claim a Pik Six prize of Painter 8-3; Doubles Eckhart-Shouse many as 35 sailing craft on the Old Hickory Lake wa d.

Argo-Jerrotds a-t; weis-yyiiiioms 0. Ridley-Butler 8-1, Phllpott-AUlson d. $561 ,357.60 on the closing night of this year's win-terspring racing season at Turfway Park. Roow-raintery-o. Second match Johnny Spears of Indianapolis wagered $192 on Upscomb 9, Bethel Ot Eckharf d.

Argo 8-0, Shouse d. Jerrotds 8-0, Wels d. BMiw, 1-D willlaim d. Butler 8-1. Phil- 1 Thursday night to correctly select the winners of the third through eighth races.

ters today. Registration begins at 7:30 am and con tinues through two sessions of dinghy sailboat racing, at 10 a.m. and again at 1:30 p.m. There will be more racing tomorrow. If the racing is anything like last weekend, there will be cause for celebration at the Harbor Island Club.

In the first weekend, there were 24 boats racing, ranainq from 22-foot J-22s to 35-foot Pearsons. New York Yankees al New York Mets, 12:35 p.m. Chicago Cubs (ss) vs. Milwaukee at Chandler, 2 pm Oakland al San Francisco, 2:35 p.m. Cleveland vs.

Chicago Cubs (ss) at Mesa, 34)5 p.m. Montreal al Minnesota, 7:05 p.m. California al Los Angeles, 905 pm Seattle at San Diego, 905 pm Son-day's Games Baltimore vs. St. Louis at Louisville, noon Atlanta vs.

Houston al Kissimmee, Fla. 1205 pm Pittsburgh vs. Philadelphia at Clearwater, 12:05 p.m. New York Mels al New York Yankees, 12:35 p.m. Montreal at Minnesota, 1:15 p.m.

California at Los Angeles, 3:05 pm San Francisco al Oakland, 305 P.m. Seattle at San Diego, 3:05 pm Exhibition box scores At St Petersburg, Fla. Pittsburgh 000 000 090-0 4 3 St Louis 001 000 OOx-1 1 1 Smiley, Kramer (5), Duncan (7), Landrum (8) and LaValliere, Prince (3); DeLeon, Dayfey (4), Hilton (7) and Pagnozil, Zelle (4). W-DeLaon, 1-0. L-Smilev, 0-1.

Sv-Hilton (1). At Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Bammore (ss) 001 003 0004 10 0 New York (A) 000 010 100-1 I Ballard, Orion (4), Hickey (7), Bautfsta (9) and TerHefon; Leery, McCuUers (5), Guetterman (6), Plunk (8), Cedaret (9) and Cerone, Geren (4). W-Otson, 1-0 L- McCullers, 0-1. Sv Bautfsta (1).

HRs- New York, Blowers (3), Geren (1). At West Pakn Beach, Fla. Batttmere (ss) 000 100 000-1 7 I pott d. Rodoers 8-3, Allison d. Pointer 8-1; Doubles Eckhart-Shouse d.

Argo-JerrokJs 8-1; Wels-Williems d. Ridley-Butler 8-1, Phiipotl-Allison d. tP It ER BS SO Spears' first winner was a single pick of a first- Imei time starter, Mr. Met. His final winner, Valiant Warri Rodgers-Pa inter y-o.

Lopez (L0-II 2Vi 2 3 3 4 1 i'i 4 4 0 2 0 "1 0 1110 11 0 0 0 0 2 or, made a late dash to win a six-furtong race. Emm Yesterday's summaries Overten I Hume-Fegg 1: Goafs-Cliff Coffman (O), Sam Warner (O), Own goal (HF); Goalies-Ronald Shaw (O), Peter Church (HF). Frank! 3, CMtaltn 2: Goafs-Bryan Johnson (F), Bobby Plummer (F), Chrfs Accas(F), Lyle Lassiler (G), Stephen Spears (G); Goalies: Jess Erlcluon (F), Bill Putman (G). Spears, a retired machine operator, said he goes Vierra Omaha Fitson (1-0) Tresemer Encmcn BaHer (SI) 4 4 3 1 0 4 11 2 1111 to Turfway Park two to three times a week. He wor And, Ron Miller of Hendersonvllle, a Harbor Island League results ried about how he would break the news to his wife.

2Vi 4 2 2 0 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 FRANKLIN: Friday morning ladles "I have to find a way to tell my wife carefully; she WP-Fltson, Moore. PB-Scotl, Spehr. 302. Anne smith ins, 504, Hopetuts 107O nlnM I.Hio. lama At.

just underwent a triple bypass and I can't get her too excited," he said. After state and federal taxes, Spears took home a net 194, Jane Frost 520, Walkins Decorating 442, Should have beens 1882; Black and Decker Claudine Caldwell 190, 494, Greg Caldwell 213, 552, The four of us 722, 2018; Our league Nancy Lamb 190, Cathy Stlnson 504, Randy Waller 244. 656. Half and Half 690, 2059. check for $436,824.60.

Clements up by one stroke Haiti E5BURG, Miss. (AP) Lennie Clements shot a 6-under-par 64 yesterday for a one-stroke HENDERSON VtLLE: Rapid Rollers Dorr is Jollev 223, 590, Mark Five 909, 2654; Doo Right league Wayne Myers 224, 424, Anne Osbrooks 187, 515, No Name 747, 2134. INGLEWOOO: Twilight Mark Brown 266, Donald Crebtree 497, Has Beens 1018, Southern Gains 2907. MELROSE: Fifth nlghlers Anthony Thomas 275, Barbara Arnold 233, EJ 966, Greg Lavler 618, Ira Reynolds 595, 104 ON 01X-0 lead after the second round of the Deposit Guaranty member, won the overall cruising trophy The Silli man Evans Challenge Cup for the two days of best racing. Two other Harbor Island members, Carl HeUer-quist and Bill Hof meister finished second and third, respectively, in their J-24 boats.

There is a possibility of six divisions of racing today, including lightnings, windmills, Flying Scots, Day Sailors, bow sailors and a handicap fleet for any type of boat which doesn't have competition in its class and will be handicapped by sail area It is difficult to plan for spectators in that a five-mile triangular course will be laid out according to the wind direction. "The best way to see the sailing will be from another boat, getting into the area by water," said Ward. Scholtens on USBWA team Vanderbilt junior Wendy Scholtens has been Golf Classic. Clements made seven birdies but said that a bo Harnisch, Weston (5), Price (7) and Metvin; Henry (6), Castillo (8) and Whltt, Lombardl (4). 1-1.

L-Harnisch, 0-2. HR-Allanta, Esasky (2). At Dunedki, Fla. Doily wrap-up BASEBALL AMERICAN LEAGUE Named Brian Small assistant public relations director. American League CHICAGO WHITE SOX-Released Jerry Reuss, pitcher, from his contract with Vancouver of the Pacific Coast League.

CLEVELAND INDIANS-Optloned Doug Robertson, and Jeff Shaw, Pitchers, to Colorado Springs of the American Association. Sent Doug Sisk, pitcher, to their minor league camp for reassignment. MILWAUKEE BREWERS Placed Billy Spiers, shortstop, on the 15-day disabled list. NEW YORK YANKEES Placed Lance McMuHers, pitcher, on the 15-day disabled fist. Recalled Clay Parker, pitcher, from Columbus of the International League.

SEATTLE MARINERS Released Tom NierJentuer, pitcher. TEXAS RANGERS Agreed to an option year for 1991 with Nolan Ryan, fcjzvn. TUSCULUM Outer Limits DeLin- gey on the 10th hole was the key to his round. His drive found the water on No. get up and down to score a bogey on the hole.

da Wvalt 227, 597, StickBrown 257, 749, Goonies 748. Auto truck springs 2)44; gig ooo oot-i a 000 000 000-0 3 0 "It showed me I needed to pay attention," New capital -Chip Martin 290, Wayne EzeH 755, QuetreO Ins. 755, Prime time 2032. OAK VALLEY: Thursday morning latecomers Brenda Brown 213, 573, TotaHv Ausomo 547. 1581: Thursday Clements said after rallying with four birdies on his final eight holes.

Mufhofland, McDowell (7), Carman (8) Akertelds (9) and Daulton; Stieb, Wefts (6), Acker (7), Ward (8), Henke (9) and Borders. W-Mulhoaand, 2-0. L-Stleb, 0-1. Sv-Akerfelds (1). HR Philadelphia.

Ready (1). At Winter Haven, Fla. Kansas City 100 310 040-9 17 1 His 64, added to an opening-round 67, left him at 9-under 131, one stroke ahead of Gene Sauers, who The Masters AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) Scores end their relation to par after yesterday's second round of the 54th Masters tournament on the par-72 Augusta National Got) Club course la-amateur): Ray Floyd 70-48-138 6 Scott Hoch 71-48-139 John Huston 64-74-140 4 Jumbo Ozakl 70-71-141-3 Mike Hulbert 71-71-142 2 Craig Sladler 72-70-142 2 Jack Nicklaus 72-70-142 2 Peter Jacobsen 67-75-142 2 Bill Brltton 68-74-142 3 Fred Couples 74-49-143 1 B. Longer 70-73-143 1 Curtis Strenge 70-73-143 1 Nick Feldo 71-72-143 1 Jodie Mudd 74-70-144 e-Chrts Petton 71-73-144 Payne Stewart 71-73-144 Andy North 71-73-M4 George Archer 70-74-144 L.

Wedklns 72-73-145 1 D.Hammond 71-74-145 1 S. Simpson 74-71-U5 1 72-73-145 1 B.GIesson 70-75 MS 1 B.Crenshaw 72-74-U6 2 Don Pooiev 73-73-144 2 Jeff Stuman 78-48-144 7 Steve Jones 77-69-144 2 F. ZoeHer 77-74-146 2 R. Rettertv 72-74-144 2 Chip Beck 72-74-144 2 JMahoffey 72-74-144 I Larry Mize 70-74-144 2 Mike Donold 44-82-144 2 Peter Senior 72-75-147 3 Lee Trovmo 78-49-147 3 S.Bellesteros 74-73-147 3 Larry Nelson 74-73-147 3 Gary Player 73-74-147 3 M.Celcavecchia 74-73-147 3 Wayne Grady 72-75-147 3 Ian Woosnam 72-75-147 3 M.McCumber 74-74-148 4 Tom Kite 75-73-148 4 JoeOzaki 1- 1 1 Tom Watson 77-71- 48 I Andy Bean Bob Twev 72-74-148 4 night mixed Harold Guy 245, Chic Davis 543, Emma mabry 185, 497, Pin Pats 715, AARP 2037. DONELSONiNasbvllle milted -Marie Schaffer 204, 584, Jim Miderhoff 230, 587, GNBA number one 949, Trail Blazers 2589; Friday triples Tommy- shot a 65 yesterday after matching aements' 67 on NO 090 0QO I 4 I named a second team women's Ail-American by the openingday.

Elsewhere in Flynn 193, Linda Durr 520, Friday's Gubicza, SDavts (5) and Boone, Mactarlene (8); Dopson, Lamp (5), Murphy (8) and Gedman. W-Gubtaa, 1-0. L- Dopson, 1-1. Sv-SDavts (I). HR Kansas City, Jackson (3).

At Sareuta, Fla. Texas 002 008 0204 I U.S. Basketball Writers Association. Making up the USBWA's first team are Jennifer Azzl, Stanford; Dale Hodges, St Joseph's; Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech; Andrea Stlnson, North Caroli na State, and Portia Hill of Stephen F. Austia wrts aeu, ijes.

PLAZA: Thursday night no names Thoresea Davis 241, Norma Sharon 569, MAYS LANDING, N.J. (AP) Former light heavy- wetgni cnarnpion Mine nossrnan was sentenced yesterday to five years' probation and a cricurrent (A) OMOMOul-l 7 1 Joining Scholtens on the second team are Pauline Tommy Sharon 214, John Overstreot 578, Freeie end AP 756, Krs 2 Ml. MADISON: Joetton mixed Pat Hagger 213, 566, John Hunter 277, 730, High Rollers 797, Having fun 2277; Nashville Memorial Hospital Dennis 364-day jail sentence to be served on weekends for possession of cocaine. Brown, Bohanon (7), Rogers (8) and router, Stanley (4); McDowell, Pall (5), Long (7), Jones (8), Thigpen (9) and Fisk, Karkovice (7). W-Brown, 2-O L- McDowell, 0-2.

Sv-Rogers (2). HR-Chlcago, Sosa (3) At Port Charlotte. Fla. Ghan 255, 642, Polly Yates 211, 523, The Ghan Clan 829, 2197, Automotive league ESTORIL, Portugal (AP) Top-seeded Jav Ber- Jordan, Nevada-Las Vegas; Pam Hudson, Northwestern; Judy Mosley, Hawaii, and Machelle Joseph, Purdue. Scholtens.

who this past season led the ATLANTA BRAVES Claimed Phi catcher, off waivers from the New York Men. Retooled John Russell, catcher. NEW YORK METS Pieced Blaine Beany, Pitcher, on the 40-oav disaoied list. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES-Placed Tommy Barrett, infiekfer, on the 40-day disabled list. Signed Dickie Notes, pitcher, to a contract with Scranfon of the International League.

BASKETBALL National Basketball Association NBA Announced that Alvin Robertson of Milwaukee has been suspended one game and fined $4,000, Willie Anderson of San Antonio has been fined $1,500 end Tony Brown of San Antonio has been fined $500 for a fight in a game March 31. PHOENIX SUNS-Actfvated Dan Maierle. ouard-forward. from the in- ger of the United States was upset by unseeded Jor- Claude Kendall 241, 597, Linda 189. 525 Detroit (ss) 020 001 200-5 9 0 Southeastern Conference in scoring (25.1 points per di Arrese ot Spain 4-6, 6-3, 7-5 yesterday in the quarterfinals of the ATP's Estoril Open.

The victory 102 002 001-4 13 8 In the two hour, 45 minute match put Arrese into the WEST: Harry's noon bells Sharon Moore 232, 525, Two of a kind 385, 1013; Thursday night mixed John Worlev 219, Lonnie Bennett 585, Peggy Chapman and Sharon Moore 215, Sharon Moore 554, Bradley Drugs 706, 1988; Music City Men's Commercial Steve Ford 256, Brady Davis 684, Southern game) and rebounding (11.4 rpg) earlier had Dean named a first-team member of the prestigious Kodak Ail-American Team, a 10-member squad. serrn-nnais against ccruntrvrnan Emilio Sanchez I Robinson. Lugo (6), Glealon (8) and Sales; Armstrong, Alien (5), Sebra (7), Dibble (7), Myers (9) and Reed, McGrHt (9) W-Mvers, 1-0. L-Glea-ton, 0-1. HRs-Oetroit, Sales (1), Fielder (5).

Cincinnati, Ooster (I). O'Neill (2). Gams 1004, Five norsemen 2724..

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