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5C atley OCTOBER 30. THC TEWHC85CAW SCOREBOARD Metro not planning to fold dannp.tt iVetvs Sttrvica ATLAKTA The top brass of the Metro Confe- Compiled by Andy Humbles 10a 656 2 937 ence left their meeting yesterday here with sever el alternatives and one strong statement the six-member league isn't about to fold the tent. "This is the best I've felt about the Metro Con- ference in a long time," Southern Mississipi President Aubrey Lucas said. "It was a very positive, upbeat meeting. We are going to maintain the conference and possibly move to an all-sports ence.

We decided to make a decision by the end of the year or sooner." AP top 25 NFLsUadings Al Times CST AMERICAN CONFERENCE 101 709 7.0 NHL standings AITknesCST WALES CONFERENCE Patrick Dmsan East Thompson, Term Baldwin, Miss Hearst, Ga Rhett, Fie Baker, Kv Joseph, Aub Were.Ga McClendon, Fla Wilms. Aub Pts OF GA 131 19 111 79 90 71 424 4 1 710 504 57 72.0 511 4.7 44 0 360 4.4 40.0 425 4.7 531 344 51 520 Pet PF PA V0 3 0 20 55 30 The Top Twenty Five leans In The Associated Press mo college footbal poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Oct. 77, total points based on IS points tor a first-mace vole through one point tor a 2 5th-piece vote, and last week's Buffalo 17 50 I NY Rangers New Jersey Phtiedeieftia Washington Pittsburgh 17 330 4 0 47.1 100 305 1.1 434 12 42 12 41 11 55 4 Gateway, MSU Five of the six presidents, Memphis State's Dr.v i NY Islanders Record Pts Pvs Adams DMsiea 1. Virginia (44) 1.46? 7-0-0 e-1-0 PASSING AN CP Yds Tds Pts 100 59 772 I 150 224 134 1747 14 1374 0 30 704 3 1243 97 51 404 2 125J J57 117 134 JS7 152 90 J75 151 190 .284 105 142 .143 100 194 475 205 204 .500 111 152 .479 109 121 .250 121 193 J57 147 99 .571 147 114 .429 141 171 .429 144 135 Miami Jets Indtanapolts New England Cincinnati Houston Pittsburgh Cleveland LA Raiders Kansas City Denver Seattle Boston Montreal Hertford Buffalo 4 4 I 4 4 I 4 4 2 3 5 3 1J80 US0 1.2M 1,230 1,1 1.1W 1.074 Today's television sports highlights Pro basketball 0 Hail of Fame Game, Houston vs. Detroit 7 p.m., TNT.

Boxing 0 Bouts TBA, 8 p.m., USA. Golf 0 Nabisco Championship, 8 a.m., ESPN (taped). Drag racing Keystone Nationals, 1 p.m., ESPN (taped). U.S. Open, 7:30 p.m., ESPN (taped).

0 National Hot Rod Association, 8:30 p.m., ESPN (taped). Misc. 0 SportsCenter, 7:30 a.m., 6 p.m., 10:30 p.m., ESPN. Evcets live, aaleas otherwise aeted. Schedule as soeject la cbaafc.

Ceasflete TV Usttaejs a LMaf. 3 Quebec Heatev. Vandv Matthews, Fla Luke. Mm Taney, Ga White, Aub Loup, LSU Shell, MSU Shows, Miss Maggard, Kv CAMPBELL CONFERENCE 229 121 1594 11 124 2 97 52 715 1 1214 190 97 1303 7 114.5 92 37 465 5 114.2 125 70 474 4 105 5 153 03 909 4 1054 RECEIVING 1,009 10 375 144 142 San Diego Keav, Tent NATIONAL CONFERENCE i nomas carpenter naa a conflict ana was aDsemM three athletic directors, two faculty representa- tives and Metro Commissioner Ralph McRllen met! for about three hours. "The presidents are directing their athletic di-' rectors to develop alternatives and proposals for the future structure of the league," McRllen said.

"It was a productive meeting. We are more focused than we were in the past." Louisville's Nagle retains eligibility; LOUISVILLE, Louisville starting quarterback Browning Nagle will retain hiseligibili? ty for the rest of the season, school officials announced yesterday. Gms ct Yds Yds pg 1 Notre Dame (el I Nebraska (5) 4. Auburn (2) i Illinois a. Houston (2) 7.

Washington (1) 1. Miami, Fie. Colorado 10. Brigham Young Tennessee 12. Florida St.

II towa 14. Texas 15. Florida 16. Georgia Tech 17. Mississippi IS.

Clemson 19. Wyoming 20. Michigan 21. Southern Cat 22. Oregon 23.

Arizona 24 Pern St. 7 32 Kmchen, LSU e-H 7-0-0 7-1-0 5-2-0 7-1-1 e-1-0 4- 1-2 5- 2-0 e-1-0 5-1-0 e-1-0 4- 0-1 7-1-0 7-2-0 -0-0 4-3-0 e-2-0 e-2-0 e-2-0 5- 2-0 92.0 7U 444 32 30 501 451 342 371 Nerrts Divtsien TP1S GF GA Chicago I 5 0 16 43 32 St Louis 7 3 1 15 40 33 Detroit 4 3 3 15 49 43 Minnesota 2 7 3 7 31 47 Toronto 1 10 1 3 29 57 SfflVetitt DMbon Los Angeles I 2 1 17 53 32 Calgary I 4 0 16 52 36 Vancouver 6 5 0 12 36 31 Winnipeg .4 7 1 41 42 Edmonton 2 4 2 4 29 31 Mendev's Game N.Y. Rangers 5, Quebec 0 Tuesday's Games St. Louis at Detroit, 4 35 P.m. LA al N.Y.

Islanders, 635 p.m. 943 170 11 107 12 759 15 742 13 e3t 14 412 16 519 17 424 19 407 10 403 20 333 21 230 25 225 23 20 19 21 Taylor, Aub Kirkoatrick, Fla Pickens, Term Mills, Fla SeviHian, Vandv Harper, Term Montgomery, Miss Bouktin, MSU 57.0 530 52.7 50.0 44.1 349 PetPF PA 1.000 171 94 .571 144 103 .429 151 152 J7S 110 154 .284 100 172 .157 173 96 .500 157 182 .429 166 179 .429 127 156 .143 150 159 East Y. Giants 7 0 1 Washington 4 3 0 Philadelphia 3 4 0 Dallas 3 5 0 Phoenix 2 5 0 Central Chicago 4 1 0 Tempo Bay 4 4 0 Detroit 3 4 0 Green Bey 3 4 0 Minnesota 1 6 0 West 19 350 14 349 23 312 20 337 444 42.1 Logan, Ky 123 -100 SCORING TD XP FG Pts Pt Pg 25. Louisville 7-1-1 Other receiving votes: MiehkiMi St. 0 21 12 44 9 .14 And the senior player said he had no reason to 1.000 174 118 .429 199 200 J33 164 173 San Francisco Atlanta LA Rams New Orleans 7 0 3 4 2 4 2 5 mum ne wouia ue exciuueu irotn postseason .286 115 150 The committee on admissions and appeals of Sunday's Games Burke, Term Doyle, Ala Baldwin, Miss HCzvzewski, Fla H.Williams, LSU Von Wyl, Aub Thompson, Term Kasay, Ga Baker, Ky Taylor, Aub 604 750 7.43 714 700 4 44 443 4.00 4.00 the College of Arts and Sciences recommended Free agent filings NEW YORK (AP) The 12 players who have filed for tree agency with the Maior League Baseball Player's Association.

Players with six or more seasons of maior league service whose contracts have expired end who ere not bound by repeater rights restrictions may file for tree ogencv through Sunday (x-dub option for 1991): AMERICAN LEAGUE SO, Ohio St. 30, Texas AIM 37, Oklahoma 29, Central Michigan 9, Georgia 0, Indiana 5, Texas Christian 4, North Carolina SI. 1, North Carolina 1, South Carolina 1, Syracuse 1, UCLA 1. Dlv. I-AA poll MISSION, Kan.

(APr The top 20 teams in the NCAA Division l-AA toot-ball poH with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Oct, 20, total points and last week's ranking: that Dean Tim Hynes not accept a professor petk tion to administratively remove Nagle from two of i her classes. Hynes, in a letter handed to Nagle be-, PGA statistics PONTE VEDRA, Fla. (AP) Statistical leaders on the 1990 PGA Tour through the Nabisco Championship, which ended Oct. 21: Scoring Leaders 1, Greg Norman, 69.10. 2, Larry Mlze, 49.49.

3, Tim Simpson, 69.73. 4, Hale Irwin, 69.76 5 (tie), Paul Aiinger and Tom Kite, 6988. 7, Peter Jacobsen, 49.91. Fred Couples, 49.97. 9, Bruce Lietike, 70.04.

10, Billy Marfair, 7009. -Drfvtng Distance 1, Tom Purtzer, 2794. 2, John Adams, 279.4 3, Dan Forsman, 271.0 4 (lie), Neal Lancaster and Greg Norman, 277.4. 4, Lon Inkle, 277.4 7, Bit Sander, 274.7. 1, Davis Love III, 2766 9, Duffy Waldorf.

275J. 10. Tommy Ar TEAMS SCORING OFFENSE Pts fore practice yesterday, said that he concurred with that recommendation. Avg Record Pts Pvs 1 I was always confident that Dean Hynes would 259 37.0 223 31 9 197 21.1 204 25.5 144 20.9 157 194 0- 0-0 1- 1-0 75 0-0 73 1-1-0 47 S-0-0 44 4-0-1 40 Tennessee Florida Auburn Mississippi Alabama Kentucky Miss. SI.

LSU Georgia come to the right decision, and in my favor," Nagle said. "The season can now go on, and we can continue to strive to achieve our goals," of a 9-1 -1 Buffalo 27, New England Detroit 27, New Orleans 10 Miami 27, Indianapolis 7 Green Bay 24, Minnesota 10 Y. Jets 17, Houston 12 Phila. 21, Dallas 20 Chicago 31, Phoenix 21 San Fran 20, Cleveland 17 San Diego 41, Tampa Bay 10 Y. Giants 21, Washington 10 Atlanta 31, Cincinnati 17 OPEN DATES: Denver, LA.

Raiders, Kansas City, Seattle Monday's Game LA. Rams at Pittsburgh, (n) Sunday, Nov. 4 Atlanta al Pittsburgh, noon Dallas at Y. Jets, noon New England al noon New Orleans at Cincinnati, noon Phoenix et Miami, noon LA Raiders at Kansas City, noon San Fran, at Green Bay, noon Washington at Detroit, noon Buffalo al Cleveland, 3 P.m. Chicago al Tampa Bay, 3 p.m.

Houston at LA Rams, 3 p.m. San Diego et Seattle, 3 Pin. Denver at Minnesota, 7 p.m. Monday, Nov. N.Y.

Giants at Indianapolis, I P.m. 19.4 119 181 17.1 season and a bowl appearance. 4-2-0 4- 2-0 5- 3-0 4-2-0 Vanderbitt Louisville coach Howard Schnellenberger said SCORING DEFENSE I. E. Kentucky (4) 1 SW Missouri SI.

3. Nevada-Reno 4. Mid. Tnn. SI.

5 Youngstown St. 4. Massachusetts 7. Furman I Boise SI. 9.

Ga. Southern 10 Wm. Mary II. Hofy Cross 12. Jackson St.

13. New Hmpshrt 14. Montana 15 SW Texas St. 14. Citadel 17.

Northern Iowa II N. Caro. AeYT 19. Colgate 20. NE Louisiana 57 51 49 44 30 35 32 30 23 he was "delighted" about the news, but added that, "We felt certain that this would be the decision rendered.

Obviously it takes a shadow off our team." Pittsburgh at 4:35 p.m. Minnesota at Toronto, I2i p.m. New Jersey et Celgarv, 135 p.m. Washington at Vancouver, 935 pm Wednesday's Games Boston at Buffalo, 435 p.m. Montreal at Hartford, 435 p.m.

LA. al N.Y. Rangers, 435 p.m. Winnipeg at Edmonton, 135 pm Last night's game Rangers 5, NeroVjues I NEW YORK (AP) John Vanbies-brouck stooped 22 shots for his ninth career shutout as the Rangers made a team-record 7-tor-7 et home this season by beating Quebec 5-0, League results HENDERSONVILLE: Key to the City Mixed Carl Olson 210, Steve Bumba tough 507; Lynn Bumba lough 192-507; Fabulous B's Early Sunday Mixed Anthony Haskins 227, Bobby Mayes 540; Beth Huff 204, Barbara Beard 491; Out of Control 744, Fish-N-Btake Sunday Mixed Classic Joe Shacklock 234-626; Chris Shacklock 112, Faye TrameJ 491; Misfits I HOLE WOOD: Senior Citizens Utile Reeves 194-505; Clyde Davenport 203-530; Three D's MELROSE: Post Office Darryl Harris 209-549; Bonita Lawrence 210, Ann Tolliver 515; Troiens 507-M79; K.C. Joe Griffith 243-671; Christophers 953, Columbians Sunday Afternoon Mixed Ken Keating 220, Chris McCormick 621; Cathy Pierce 226-611; 32 Ounces Metro Larry Moore 232-553; Debra Holt 188-513; Come Along 677, Strike Force 1,844.

TUSCULUfvc Sunday Night Mixed -Jamie Love 194-522; Dennis Otto 259, Ronnie Douglas 400; Walter's Follies Mixed Triples Denise Ca-tignanl 197-534; Raymond Davenport 244-415; Two Dores and one Vol FRANKLIN: Sunday Night Mixed -Diana Brashear 157, Sarah Gilbert 157-434; David Baker 212. Rov Garner 557; 4-1-1 4-2-0 4-1-1 4-2-0 4- 3-0 5- 3-0 5-3-0 7-1-0 4- 2-0 5- 3-0 20 14 Pts Avg Tennessee 7 13 11.9 Florida 7 97 13.9 Auburn 7 104 15.1 Alabama 7 110 15.7 Mississippi I 150 10.1 Miss. St. 7 141 21.1 LSU 7 141 21.1 Georgia I 112 22.1 Kentucky 204 25.1 Vanderbitt 7 213 40.4 OFFENSE 10' t20 4 5V Dlv. II poll The controversy arose last week when Nawal Lutf iyya, an assistant professor of communications, announced that she had petitioned the dean for Nagle's removal.

Lutfiyya said she had had Nagle in her courses before and that he habitually missed classes and handed in late papers. Southern Cal quarterback Todd Marinovich, suspended from the Trojan squad for last week TOTAL OFFENSE MISSION, Kan. (AP) The lop 20 teams in the NCAA Division II football poll with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Oct. 21, total points and last week's ranking: Record Pis Pvs end's game against Arizona State, was reinstated- 1-0-0 7-1-0 9-0-0 7-1-0 9-0-0 yesterday. "I've met with Coach Larry Smith and every- thing is taken care of," the Trojan sophomore said BALTIMORE (3) x-Ron Kittle, Ib-of; Joe Price, Ihp; Mickey Tettlelon, BOSTON (3) Mike Boddicker, rhp; Tom Brunansky, of; Danny Keep, of-lb.

CALIFORNIA (2) Donnie inf; Mex Venable, of. CHICAGO (1) Phi Bradley, of. CLEVELAND (2) Tom Brookens, Inf; Candy Maktonado, of. DETROIT (4) Darnell Coles, Inf-of; Edwin Nunez, rhp; Dan Retry, rhp; Larry Sheets, of; John Shelby, of; Gary Ward, of-lb. KANSAS CITY (I) Bob Boone, Steve Crawford, rhp; Steve Farr, rhp; Steve Jettz, inf; Andy McGaffigan, rhp; Gerald Perry, lb; Frank While, 2b; Willie Wilson, of.

MILWAUKEE (4) Rob Deer, of; Ted Higuera, Ihp; Bil Krueger, Ihp; Paul Mirabella, Ihp. MINNESOTA (2) Randy Bush, of-lb; John Moses, of. NEW YORK (3) Tim Leery, rhp; Dave Righetti, Ihp; Jeff Robinson, rhp. OAKLAND (5) Ron Hassev, Willie McGee, of; Jamie Quirk, Willie Randolph, 2b; Bob Welch, rhp. SEATTLE (1) Matt Young, Dip.

TEXAS (2) Charlie Hough, rhp; Craig McMurfry, rhp. TORONTO (3) Bud Black, Ihp; John Candetaria, rhp; Ranee Mulliniks, 3b. NATIONAL LEAGUE ATLANTA (1) Jim Presley, 3b. CHICAGO (1) Curtis Wilkerson, Inf. CINCINNATI (4) Tom Browning, Ihp; Bill Doran, 2b; Danny Jackson, Ihp; Rick Mahler, rhp.

HOUSTON (5) Juan Agosto, Ihp; Rich Gedman, Terry Puhl, of; Franklin Stubbs, Ib-of; Glenn Wilson, of. LOS ANGELES (3) Rick Demp-sey, Kirk Gibson, of; Juan Samuel, MONTREAL (2) Kevin Gross, rhp; Dave Schmidt, rhp. NEW YORK (3) Dan Schatzeder, Ihp; Darryl Strawberry, of; Pat TaWer, of-inf. PHILADELPHIA (2) Don Carman, Ihp; Darren Daulton, c. PITTSBURGH (I) Wolly Back-man, 2b; Doug Bair, rhp; Rafael Bel-Hard, inf; Gary Redus, of; Jerry Reuss, Ihp; R.J.

Reynolds, of; Don Slaughl, Zone Smith, Ihp. ST. LOUIS (4) VI nee Coleman, of; Ken Davlev, Ihp; Tom Niedenfuer, rhp; Terry Pendleton, 3b; John Tudor, kip; Denny Walling, inf-of. SAN DIEGO (I) Eric Show, rhp. SAN FRANCISCO (1) Gary Carter, Dwight Evans' stats The career statistics of Dwight Evans, who the Boston Red Sox waived yesterday for the purpose of giving him Upcoming bouts Tonight At Pines Hotel, South FaHsburg, N.Y., Aaron Davis, New York, vs.

Jorge Mavsonel, New York, 10, welters; Glenwood Brown, Plelnfietd, N.J., vs. Memo Cruz, Mexico, 10, welters. At Auburn Hills, Jesse Bena-vides. Corpus Christi, Texas, vs. Prof-erio Hernandez, 12, for Benevides' USBA featherweight title; Oba Carr, vs.

Anthony Stephens, Houston, luntor welters. At Festival Hall, Melbourne, Australia, Mike Hunter, Las Vegas, vs. Jose tores, Uruguay, 10, cruisers. Thursday At The Tai Mahal, Atlantic City, N.J., Bruce Setdon, Atlantic City, N.J., vs. David Bey, Philadelphia, 10, heavys; Sharmba Mitchell, Washington, vs.

Robert Bvrd, Dallas, 10, lights. munimpiumpiu nims comttrerictt. i woewi noina to class: there's no nrohlem. evervthinn is 1. N.

Dak. St. (4) 2. Miss. Coll.

3. Pittsburg St. 4. Indiana, Pa. 5 Virginia Union a.

Edinboro 7. Northridge St. I. Grand Val. St.

9. East Texas St. 10. Cal Poly-SLO II. NE Missouri SI.

12. JacksnvHe St. 13. North Dakota 14 Tuskegee 15 Angela St. 14.

Sonoma SI. tie. American Inlt 11. North Alabama 19. New Haven 20.

Vaktosta SI. 7-1-0 7-1-0 1-1-0 7-2-0 7-1-0 7-1-0 4-2-0 4-2-0 1-1-0 1-2-0 4- 2-0 4-2-0 4-2-0 4-20 5- 3-0 Plays Yds Yds Pg Florida 519 3032 433.1 Auburn 534 2931 411.7 Tennessee 499 2809 40U Mississippi 524 2947 341.4 Vanderbill 4M 2404 343.4 LSU 482 2345 337.9 Alabama 522 2290 327.1 Kentucky 404 2491 311.4 Miss St. 429 2124 303.7 Georgia 520 2394 299J RUSHING Car Yds Yds Pg Tennessee 315 1404 229.4 Vanderbill 334 1371 195.9 Mississippi 350 1558 194.1 LSU 324 1792 184 4 Alabama 312 1232 174.0 Auburn 291 1147 144.7 Florida 244 1009 155.4 Georgia 343 1244 155.5 Kentucky 322 1015 124.9 Miss. St. 233 101 114.4 PASSING Alt Cp Yds Yds Pg Florida 255 149 1943 2774 Auburn 245 140 1745 252.1 Miss.

St. 194 103 1325 189.3 Kentucky 282 151 1474 184.5 Mississippi 178 75 1389 173.6 Tennessee 184 96 1203 171.9 LSU 154 77 1073 153.3 Alabama 210 97 1058 151.1 Vanderbill 152 79 1033 147.4 Georgia 171 94 1150 143.1 behind us." Reds owner upset with Davis afMUelftJIJ ATI A Plnlnno4l Dae Aiunai' 24 120 14 120 14 12 4 4 14 wuvwiiwvn i ini wii itvii ii mil i rouo wtti ioi Marge Schott is upset with outfielder Eric Davis. Schott said Davis' criticism that the Reds should Dlv. Ill polls have paid for his transfer between hospitals in i mm- i Oakland, and Cincinnati has taken her joy -out of the team's World Series victory. "It has ruined it all for me," she said.

"I just don't believe we have this after winning a World Series. I can't believe we'd ruin something as great as a World Series win with a silly plane flight." mour, 274.1. Driving Accuracy Calvin Peele, 437. 2, Larry Mize, .792. 3, Doug Tewed, .790.

4, Hale Irwin, .771. 5, David Edwards, .776 4, Curtis Strange, .744. 7 (tie), Corey Pavin and Brian Tennyson, .757. 9, John Inman, .745. 10, Scott Hoch, .742.

Greens Regulation 1, Doug TeweM, .709. 2, Rocco Mediate, .701. 3, Tom Kite, .702. 4, Curtis Strange, .701. 5, Dave Barr, .700 6, Tim Simpson, .499.

7 (tie), Mark Lve and Bobby Wadkins, .494 9, Loren Roberts, .693. 10, Tom Purtzer, .691. Putting Leaders 1 (tie), Larry Rinker and Payne Stewart, 1.747. 3, Morris Hataisky, 1.749. 4, Larry Mize, 1.752.

5, Ian Baker-Finch, 1.754 6, Jeff Stuman, 1.751. Billy Andrade, 1.759. 1, Bob Tway, 1.760. 9, 3 tied with 1.762. Par Breakers 1, Greg Norman, .219.

2, Gene Sauers, 2l. 3, Mark O'Meara, .217. 4, Mark Calcavecchia, .215 5, Bob Tway, .214 6, Pavne Stewart, .213. 7, Davis Love III, .211. Tim Simpson, .210.

9, Robert Gomez, .209. 10, 2 lied with 207. Eegte Leaders 1, Paul Azinger, 14. 2 (tie), John Adams and Phil Blackmar, 13. 4, Fred Couples, 12.

5 (tie), David Frost and David Peoples, 11. 7, 9 lied with 10. BinOe Leaden 1, Mike Donald, 401. 2, Billy Marfair, 395 3, David Peoples, 394. 4, Ted Schulz, 377.

5, Gene Sauers, 372. 6, Jim Gallagher, 370. 7, Mark Brooks, 368. 8. Loren Roberts, 366, 9, Bob Tway, 365.

10, Billy Andrade, 362. Sand Trap Saves 1, Paul Azinger, .672. 2, David Frost, 415 3, Larry Mize, .603. 4, Billy Andrade, .600. 5, Billy Mavfalr, .599.

6 (tie), Ed Fiorl and John Inman, .591 1 (tie), John Huston and Barry Jaeckd, .584 10, Brian Tennyson, .580. Al Around 1, Paul Azinger, 142. 2, Gene Sauers, 213. 3, Tim Simpson, 228. 4, David Peoples, 219.

5, Billy Mavfalr, 291. 4, Greg Norman, 305 7, Ian Baker-Finch, 324 1, Steve Elkington, 352. 9, Payne Stewart, 372. 10, Mark Calcavecchia, 375 Nabisco standings PONTE VEDRA, Fla. (AP) Final standings In the 12 million PGA Tour Nabisco Grand Prix of Gotf team competition based on a draft of four-man PGA Tour teams representing 40 different Tour events.

Team points are determined by the cumulative tola! of money earned by team members: 1. Phoenix Open 1,704,41511 I Honda Classic 1,494,237.44 3. USF8.G Classic 1,404,353.29 4 Bulck Open 1,570,843.09 5 Sazale Classic 1,550,911.51 6 Heritage Classic 1,480,947.51 7. Kapatua Intl. 1,431,058.93 I.

Buick Classic 1,419,884.77 9. Greater Hartford Open 1,352,030.92 10. World Series of Golf 1,282,048.40 1 1. The International 1 ,265,530. 19 12.

Grtr Milwaukee Open 1,244,120.29 13 The Plyrs Chmpnshp 1,198,747.14 14 Texas Open 1,174,089.43 15 Nabisco Cnmpnshps 1,132,359.97 16 J.C Penney Classic 1,119,856.12 17. Ind. Insurance Open 1,019,362 96 II. Western Open 991,480.22 19. Pebble Beach Pro-Am 989,012.80 20.

Las Vegas Inv. 973,240.87 21. Bank of Boston Classic 959,389.89 22. Atlanta Classic 951,280.12 a Canadian Open 941,38969 24 Chrysler Classic 930,059.41 25 Los Angeles Open 111,044.54 26 Kemper Open 809,769.21 27. B.C.

Open 794,414.69 21. The Colonial 792,001.55 29. Tucson Open 788,405.46 30. Chattanooga Classic 760,913.98 31. Trnmnt of Champions 754,074.20 32.

Hardee's Classic 711,709 08 Southern Open 698,558.02 Hawaiian Open 672,162.15 35 Shearson Lehman Hutton 670,548.37 36. St. Jude Classic 636,482.99 37. Grtr Greensboro Open 574,743.99 38. Disney World Classic 573,764.84 39.

Byron Nelson Classic 550,345.61 40. Deposit Grnty Classic 540,240.24 Davis told reporters he is upset that the Reds did DEFENSE TOTAL DEFENSE MSL standings AJ Times CST Eastern Division Pet. GB Kansas City 3 1 .750 Wichita 3 1 .750 Cleveland 1 1 .500 1 Baltimore I 1 311 Wttttrn Division Tacoma 3 1 .750 Dallas 1 2 .333 1 Ml San Diego 1 3 .250 2 St. Louis 1 3 .250 2 Sunday's Game Kansas City 3, Cleveland 2 Monday's Games No games scheduled Tuesday's Game Cleveland at Baltimore, 6.05 p.m. MISSION, Kan.

(AP) The top teams from each region in the NCAA Division III football poll with records through Oct. 27: East Region 1. Hofstra, 1-0 2. Cortland State, 1-0 3. Ramapo, 1-0 4.

Ithaca, 4-1 5 Plymouth State, 7-1 4 CW.Post, 7-1 North Rogten 1. Dayton, 1-0 2. Mount Union, 1-0 3. Allegheny, 7-0-1 4 Mlllikin, 4-1 5 Ohio Westevan, 7-1 4 Auguslane, IH. 4-1 South Region 1.

Ferrum, 7-0 2. Wash. Jefferson, 1-0 3. Froslburg State, 1-0 4 Lycoming, 7-0 5 Carnegie-Mellon, 1-0 4. Rhodes, 4-1 West Region 1.

Wlsc-Whltewaler, 1-0 2. Wartburg, 1-0 3. Bethel, 7-1 4 Central, Iowa, 4-1 5 Redlands, 4-1 4. Concordia, 6-2 Get a Grip 493-1430; Monday Morning Sleepers Augusta Stinnett 192-530; Anonymous 488-1393. OAK VALLEY: Good Time Gang -Scott Wilson 225-451; Linda Rogers 213, Kim Alley 530; Strike Force I Gospel Eight Kevin McCellory 202-541; Anita Osborne 217-457; Gospel Vice Family Fun Amanda Stala 7-231; Brooke McMannis 143-353; Bobby Watson 104-247; Shawn Ledbetter 225-455; Kelly Strewn 176-475; Earl Strewn 222-597; Vickie Williams 115-415; Radical Dudes Friendly Souls Dewitt Patton 217, Raymond Palton 430; Valley Majors 201, Faye Jones 559; Off and On 757, X-Rated New, Life Calvin Slusher 190, Darryl Washington 541; Betty Slusher 189-443; Kings and Queens HERMITAGE: Edgefield Mixed -Pat Finney 193-511; Tim Kernel 237-570; Salt and Pep YABA Bantom Prep Melissa Parker 113-309; Ryan Jarrelt 122-340; YABA JuniorSenior -Jena Allen 138, Brand! Grizzard 354; Brian West 231-575; His end Hers -Roberta Crowder 227, Mora Hatcher 551; Roger Graham 236-661; Barnyard Four 761, Custom Vending Truckers and Truckerettes Sissy Wall 213-575; Pete Kemp 236-684; Bloops and Blunders Big Four Martha Hlte 232-541; Kevin Sullivan 2SS-642; Strikeout High Rollers SleHa Craig 192-544; Russell Craig 215-573; Gamblers Sunday Night Mixed Kim Terry 251-427; Eddie Aldrldge 247, Kevin Smith 692; Stray Cats CUMBERLAND: Cumberland Spares Brenda Bross 213, Patty Tomlinson 477; Chad Powell 232-623; Flintstones Sunday Afternoon Mixed Judy Sullivan 212-518; Lee Reiner 211-551; Spare Force PLA MOR: Barbara Berry 206-490; Mike Elliott 268-665; Senak Preview MADISON: Highsteppers Mary Gardner 171-431; 301, We Two 116; First Baptist Margie McBroom 196-561; AHev Oops 474-1359; Madison Mixed Gary Robson 233, BIN Brown 650; Phyllis RamaneM 214-404; Pin Busters his unconditional release: Yr Tm ab hr rbi avg.

1 6 .243 10 32 .223 10 70.281 13 54 774 62 .242 36 .287 63 .247 SI .274 60 .246 71 .296 91 .292 123 24 134 21 123 18 57 282 463 412 501 230 497 489 463 412 609 470 630 617 529 541 559 Plays Yds Yds Pg Florida 455 1621 231.4 Alabama 441 1498 242.4 Auburn 445 2312 330.3 Tennessee 492 1954 279.1 LSU 444 2312 330.3 Kentucky 521 2846 358.3 Mississippi 604 2902 342.1 Georgia 575 3043 380.4 Miss. St. 531 2758 394.0 Vanderbill 497 3372 481.7 RUSHING Car Yds YdsPg Florida 261 681 973 Auburn 253 693 99.0 Alabama 273 703 100 4 Tennessee 281 1001 144.0 Mississippi 365 1243 155.4 Miss. St. 313 1191 171.1 Kentucky 361 1451 111.4 LSU 296 1323 189.0 Georgia 396 1803 225.4 Vanderbill 339 1951 271.7 PASSING Alt CP Yds YdsPg Florida 194 88 940 134.3 Tennessee 211 95 944 135.1 LSU 148 15 989 141.3 'Alabama 188 14 995 142.1 Georgia 179 95 1240 155.0 Auburn 192 100 1147 143.9 Kentucky 147 IS 1411 176.4 Vanderbill 151 92 1421 203.0 Mississippi 239 130 1459 207.4 Miss.

St.211 123 1540 222.9 1972 Bos 1973 Bos 1974 Bos 1975 Bos 1976 Bos 1977 Bos 1971 Bos 1979 Bos 1980 Bos 1981 Bos 1982 Bos 1983 Bos 1984 Bos 1985 Bos 1986 Bos 1987 Bos 1988 Bos 1989 Bos 1990 BOS Totals 122 22 178 32 112 22 NAIA Dlv. I I poll 58 .238 I 166 32 104.295 162 29 78 .263 137 26 97 .259 KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) The lop 20 teams in the NAIA Division I football poll with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Oct. 21, total points, and last week's ranking: 165 164 34 123 .305 21 111 .293 20 100 .285 148 520 445 Record PtsPrv 111 13 63 .249 8726 1435 2373 379 1346 .272 1. Crsn-Nwmn, Tn.

(13) 1-0-0 2. Cnlrt (1) 5-1-0 279 245 243 219 204 Paris Indoor results 201 199 171 Daily wrap-up BASEBALL American League BOSTON RED SOX-Waived Dwight Evans, outfielder, for the purpose of giving him his unconditional release. CLEVELAND INDIANS Named Jay Robertson scouting supervisor, end Jerry Laputa and Mark Gerrnam jscdutv 5 BASKETBALL National tesketbal Association DETROIT PISTONS-Waived John Mclntyre, guard. MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES-Waived Leon Wood and Anthony Bowie, guards. PHILADELPHIA 76ERS-Signed Jayson Williams, forward.

FOOTBALL National Footbal League DETROIT LIONS-Slgned Rodney Peele, quarterback, to a one-year contract extension end William White, safety, and Chris Sptelman, linebacker, to two-year contract extensions, HOCKEY National Hockey League DETROIT RED WINGS-Asslgned Bob Wilkie, defenseman, to Adirondack ct the American Hockey League. PITTSBURGH PENGUINS-As-slgned Jim Peek, defenseman, to the Canadian National Team. TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS Named Tom Wan coach for the remainder of the season. COLLEGE PACE-Named Steven Weiss Ice hockey coach and Brian Way assistant Ice hockey coach. TEMPLE Named Nate Black weU men's assistant basketball coach.

143 11 137 4 134 17 3. Western New Mex. 4 Southern Arkansas 1 Central Arkansas 6 Mesa Colo. 7. Concord, W.Va.

I. SW Minn. 9. Shepherd, W.Va. 10.

Fort Hays St. II. NE State, Okla. 12. NW Oklahoma 13.

Lenotr-Rhvne 14 Mrhd Minn. 15 Northern S.D. 14 Harding, Ark. 17. Emporia Kan.

11. Fairmont St, W.V. 19. 20. SE Oklahoma 41-0 7-1-1 6-3-0 5- 2-0 6- 2-0 4-2-0 4-2-1 4- 3-0 5- 2-1 5-3-0 5-4-0 5-2-0 4- 3-0 5- 3-0 5-4-0 5-3-1 S-4-0 3-3-1 SEC standings Al Games All-Mldstate team The following runners earned al-Midstete status on the basis of having the best combined times from three of the following meets: the Midstete Preseason meet; the A.F.

Bridges Invitational or the Tennessee Classic; the Midstate Championships; andor the Region 4 meet. GIRLS Brentwood Academy Ashley Lawler (Most Valuable Runner): Lisa 129 12 124 10 112 15 IM 14 19 II 41 13 46 20 31 14 14 Pts Op PIS Op not pay the 1 5,000 bill to bring him back to Cin- 1 cinnati from Oakland where he was hospitalized during the final game of the World Series. Ken Griffey who made major league base- ball history by playing in the same outfield with son last season, has told the Seattle Mariners that he's coming back. The Mariners said Griffey 40, informed thenv he will play in 1991. After being released by the Cincinnati Reds, Griffey Sr.

signed with the Mariners Aug. 29 end hit-1 .377 in 21 games with three home runs and 18 RBls. Tyson assault lawsuit begins NEW YORK (AP) Mike Tyson's latest bout began yesterday in a courtroom where jurors con sidered claims that the former heavyweight cham-" pion assaulted a woman at a dance club. Tyson disputes all allegations in the $4.5 million-' civil lawsuit, which his attorney called a The boxer is expected to testify in his defense. The lawsuit, which went to trial in U.S.

District Court, was filed by Sandra Miller, a 26-year-old lf Brooklyn woman, who claims Tyson "forcibly fon- died" and cursed at her after she refused his ad-vances at Bentley's Disco early Dec. 10, 1988. Her attorney, Alan Clark, said she decided to sue the boxer to "punish him and deter him ana1 to tell him this will not happen to another woman again." Go For Wand buried at Saratoga SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (AP) Ten after sprinting to her second win at Saratoga Race Course, Go For Wand was buried without ceremon ny in the infield of the same track. Track officials said yesterday they were sad- dened that it was for burial that the 3-year-old illy: returned to the site of two of her greatest triumph.

Go For Wand, destroyed after a fall in Satur-day's Breeder's Cup, was buried Sunday night at Saratoga. The burial was private, but a memorial ceremony will be held later, said George Hatha- way, the track's assistant manager. The date of thev ceremony has not been set, he said. Elsewhere in The Toronto Maple Leafs promoted Tom Watt yesterday to head coach for the remainder of the season three days after being named interim heacj coach. Watt replaces Doug Carpenter, who was fired last week.

The Maple Leafs' 1-10-1 start is the. worst in franchise history. PARIS (AP) Results yesterday of the 2 million Parts Bercy Indoor men's tennis tournament (seedings In parentheses): Singles First Round Carl Uwe Steeb, Germany, del. Welly Masur, Australia, 4-2, 7-4 (7-3). Marc Rosset, Switzerland, def.

Jordl Arrese, Spain, 4-3, 4-1. Amos Mansdorf, Israel, def. Martin Jaite, Argentina, 4-7 (5-7), 4-3, 4-0. Thierry Champion. France, def.

Tim Ma volte, Bredenton, 4-4, 4-3, 4-4 Kevin Curren, Austin, Texas, def. Petr Korda, Czechoslovakia, 4-2, 4-2. Richev Reneberg, Palm Desert, def. Eric Wlnogradsky, France, 7-4 (1-4), 4-3. Yennick Noah, France, def.

Karel Novacek, Czechoslovakia, 1-3, 3-6, 7-6 (7-1). Patrick McEnroe, Oyster Bey, N.Y., def. Richard Fromberg, Australia, 7-6 (7-2), 6-7 (1-7), 7-5 Magnus Guslafsson, Sweden, def. David Wheaton, Deephaven, 7-6 (7-5), 7-6 (7-4). Andrei Cherkesov, Soviet Union, def.

Fabric Santoro, France, 3-6, 6-3, 6-2. LPGA earnings The money leaders on the 1990 LPGA Tour through the World Champi NAIA Div. II poll KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) The top 25 teams In the NAIA Division II football poll with first-place votes In parentheses, records through Oct. 21, total points and last week's ranking: Record Pts Pvs onship, which ended Oct.

14: Humev, Meredith McDougte, Missy Knapp, Heather Harris, Julie Dalton; Gallatin Michelle Bybee, Misty Graves, Sandy Bales, Missy Lett; Tui-lahoma Terrl Cowan, April Jennlson Clarksville Julie Peterson, Pam Jones; Clarksville Northwest Joanne Trn 1. Beth Daniel 7-0-0 449 7-0-0 454 Auburn 3 0 I 123 51 6 0 1 197 106 Miss. 3 1 0 17 71 7 1 0 204 150 Florida 3 1 0 88 87 6 1 0 224 97 Term. 2 1 1 117 45 4 1 2 259 83 LSU 2 2 0 77 91 4 3 0 132 148 Alabama 2 2 0 97 41 3 4 0 144 110 Kentucky 220 92 104 3 SO 157 204 Georgia 2 3 0 105 114 4 4 0 145 182 Vandv 1 4 0 99 189 1 6 1 120 282 Miss. SI.

0 4 0 59 108 3 4 0 137 141 Saturday's results Perm St. 9, Alabama 0 Auburn 17, Mississippi SI. 16 Florida St. 42, LSU 3 Mississippi 14, Vanderbin 13 Houston 42, Arkansas 21 N.C. St.

31, So. Carolina 29 Kentucky 24, Georgia 24 Saturday, Nov. 1 Alabama at Mississippi St. Auburn at Florida Mississippi at LSU Temple al Tennessee Rice at Arkansas Florida St. at So Carolina OVC standings Craft.

BOYS Gallatin Matt Harbor (Most Vaki 1-0-0 436 6-1-0 421 able Runner), Jason Martin, Josh Black: Brentwood Academy NBA preseason 7-1-0 402 6- 1-0 349 7- 1-0 353 Anderson, Marshal Smith, Rob Hurn- Dhrevs.Mike Reasons: Clarksville North Al Times CST 7-1-0 331 1-1-0 313 1. central Wash. (15) I Peru Neb (3) 4 Westminster, Pa. 5. Wisc-La Crosse 6 Pac Wash.

7. Missouri Valley I. Georgetown, Kv. 9. Chedron Neb.

10. Baker, Kan. II. SI. Mry Pins, Kn.

12. Concordia, Wis. 13. Findlay, Ohio 14 Dtcknsn N.D. 15 Greenville, III 16, Nebraska Weslevan 17.

Bethany, Kan. west Boonie Mallory, Ramon Cruz, Chris Adkison; Clarksville Northeast Jason Cayce, Patrick Young, Alan King; Greenbrier Jason Felts; Murtrees-boro River dale Julius Santini 6- 1-0 293 10 7- 1-0 271 11 7-0-0 241 12 7-1-1 254 14 7-1-0 229 15 6-1-0 204 16 6-2-0 141 II 4-1-0 147 20 6-2-0 144 22 Money S863.578 725,411 520,010 471,443 463,493 331,570 301,262 298,073 256,231 252,788 240,471 229,702 223410 117,486 180,089 170,216 155,943 153,059 151,427 145,710 143,177 142,671 141,397 136,197 132,413 125,073 124,561 122,937 121,063 119,641 112,062 111,515 110,481 109,511 107447 105.322 (3 if ns OK jit -oJt 3ft It bit )l IB I' OS 8 I 20 A Up 23-23 27 27 28 23 18 19 25 21 25 26 26 25 25 26 24 22 24 21 27 24 27 27 21 21 27 27 21 23 24 26 29 26 25 26 2. Petty Sheehan 1 Betsy King 4 Pat Bradley 5 Cethy Gerrlng 6 Rosie Jones 7. Nancy Lopez I. Avako Okamoto 9.

Danielle Ammccpne 10 Cindy Rarick II. Dawn Coe 12. Dottle Mochrle 13. Colleen Wetker 14 Chris Johnson 15 Deb Richard 16 Jane Geddes 17. Cindy Fgg-Crrer 18.

Tarnrnte Green 19. Cathy Johnston 20. Elaine Crosby 21. Dale ggeling 22 Patti Rizio 23. Barb Mucha 24 Caroline Keggl 25 Nancy Brown 26 Penny Hammet 27.

Meg Mellon 28. Sherrl Turner 29. Kethy Psttwt 30. Amy Bern 31. AHce Rltzman 32.

Krtstl Albers 33. Maggie Wll 34 Jane Crafter 35 Sue Ertl 36 Missie Brtttl Al Games Hendersonvllle Open Pts Op Pis Op E.Kv. 4 0 0 136 44 I 00282 102 Yesterday's results from the Greater Hendersonvilte Open al Country Hies Mid. Tna 3 1 0 138 23 I 1 0 311 91 11 Austin, Texas 19. Unfieid, Ore.

20. Anna Pacific. 21. Friends, KS 22. MyvHe 23.

Wm. Jewell Mo. 24 Valley City St. 5-2-0 113 25 4-1-0 104 -7-1-0 94 24 7-0-0 II 13 5-2-0 75 17 Saturday's Games Miami 109, Orlando 104 Philadelphia 109, Washington 95 Cleveland 121, Boston US Phoenix 117, Chicago 110 San Antonio 113, New York in Milwaukee 98, Minnesota 12 LA. Lakers 89, New Jersey 72 Seattle 98, Sacramento 89 Portland 112, Charlotte 97 Sunday's Games Utah 103, Detroit 101 Denver 138, Dallas 137 Porrtarrf 133, Charlotte 119 tVlenday's Games Late games net Included Boston 120, Utah 102 Milwaukee 90, Cleveland 13 LA.

Clippers vs. Gokten State at San Jose, (n) Seattle vs. Sacramento at CNco, (n) Tuesday's Game Hal el Fame Game Houston vs. Detroit at Springfield, 7 pm 39 3 0 208 164 TnTech 2 1 1 60 Gotf Club: Hammer Western Open ALBUQUERQUE, NM. (AP) Results yesterday after the first round of the Ladies Pro Bowlers Tour $40,000 Hammer Western Open at Leisure Bowl with total Pintails after six games (a-amateur): 1, Jeanne Maiden, Tacoma, 1,499.

2, Bonnie Joel, Raleigh, N.C, 1399. 3, Lorrie Nichols, Algonquin, 1391. 4, Lisa Wagner, Palmetto, 1,349. 5, Carolyn Dortn, Linden, N.J., 1354. 6, Leenne Barrette, Oklahoma City, 1354 7, Cindy Coburn-Carroll, Buffalo, N.Y., 1347.

Mary Martha Cerntolia, Springfield, II, 1331. 9, Robin Romeo, Van Nuys, 1337. 10, Tort Romeo, Van Nuys, 1,333. 11, Donna Adamek. Apple Valley, 1331.

12, Holly Cornwetl, Ens-worth, 1323. 13, Rene Fleming. Oklahoma City, 1320. Lew pre 1, Dale Armstrong 70; 2, Marty Lane 73; 3, Jimbo Hicks 74 (won 5-2-0 67 -7-1-0 25 25. Cempbellsvllle SEC statistics on scorecard playoff); 4, Arnte Cunningham 74; 5, Terry Duggan 74 Lew scratch amateur 1, Clay Hoila-wav 69 (won on scorecard playoff); 2, Scott Harriger 69; 3.

Butch O'Kekev 71. Tenn SI. 2 2 0 79 117 4 4 0 156 219 Mhead 120 41 61 3 6 0 172 200 MrrySt. 03020 11 1 7041305 APSU 0 3 0 21 123 0 I 0 56 250 Saturday's results MTSU 37, Morehead SI. 0 TSU 23, Murray St.

17 Illinois St. 13, Austin Peay 9 E. Kentucky 29, Tern Tech 20 Saturday, Nov. 1 Eastern Kentucky at Austin Peay Murray State at Morehead SI. Tennessee Tech at TSU Lew handkap amateur.

1, Rod Grey 67 (won on scorecard playoff); 2, Doug Hicks 67; 3, Burl White 61 (won on BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) -Southeastern Conference 1990 footbal individual statistical leaders as compiled by the conference office: RUSHING Car Yds Avg Yds Pg H.WHms, LSU 132 657 50 93.9 scorecard playoff); 4, Chick Crandea 68; 5, Warren Nugent 48 i.T 3 LINES, 7 DAYS ONLY $3. CALL 254-1031. The Tennessean Nashville Bonner Classified WED Hi fflMK. mm 1NP EM Out of MetrocaU 1 -800-4 ADS.

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