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2C TOT TCWWCSSEAW TTw yAPfm. lg SCOREBOARD OUTDOORS SPORTS A COMPILED BY ANDY HUMBLES COMPILED BY CHARLES SEARCY 1 Today's television ports highlights Midi. SI. 4-3. Grand Val.

SI. 1-2 Nebraska-Omaha 7-18, Doane 3-11 NW Mo. SI. 8-0, Cent. Missouri 3-1 Purdue 9-13, SI.

Xavier 0- Saginaw Val. 9-7, NorlhwdMch. 0-4 SE Missouri 5-3, Ma-St Louis 3-4 Minus II, SlU-EdwardsviM Tanelon St. 4-2, Dallas Bap. 2-1 Younosiown St.

11-5, Kent St. 2- Wayne, Mich. 7-1. Olivet l-l W. Illinois 19, Bradley 3 Wooster 5, Mt.

Vernon Naiarene 3 SOUTHWEST Houston I. Alabama 4 Lamar 7-10, Stephen Austin 3-9 Texas MM 9, Sam Houston SI. Tex. Christian 7-W, Centenary a-1 FAR WEST Point Lome 4, DC San Diego 2 Wash. St.

23-M, E. Oregon 1-11 Major League baseball Philadelphia vs. Chicago Cubs, 1 p.m., WGN. Atlanta vs. Houston, 7:35 p.m., VVTBS.

Women's volleyball Los Angeles vs. San Jose, 8 a.m.. ESPN (taped). Pro golf The Masters, 3 p.m., 8 p.m., USA. Misc.

0 SportsCenter. 7:30 a.m.. 6 p.m., 10:30 p.m.. ESPN Evnt Itva, unfMO ottvarwi noted. Schedule ie eubpct to Chang.

Cwnptet TV Hating In Living COMPILED BY NUKE MORROW Cowboy boss 'campaigning WASHINGTON (AP) New Dallas owner Jerry Jones brought his campaign for a vrtn-ning team to the nation's capital yesterday, meeting behind closed doors to talk football with sucl) as House Speaker Jim Wright and PresigenL BUSh. nrfe "The Cowboys have had their tough times," Jones said after a meeting in Wright's office. had its tough times. Anybody can be classy gging along all the time. You know what class is, getting up off your knees after you've been knocked down, "That's what we're going to be trying to drJf-iTfet-ting up and coming out," Jones said as he hufflbS through the Capitol after meeting briefly with Texas Democrats, television cameras and reporters in hot pursuit before he rushed off to see Vice Presiffahf DanQuayle.

Jones then met with President Bush at the White House, and planned to see Texas Republicans athe office of Sen. Phil Gramm. 'Team player' Elliott honored? LOS ANGELES (AP) Sean Elliott, called th "consummate team player" by his coach at Arizona, collected a distinguished individual honor yesterday Triple-A-Allianct AMERICAN ASSOCIATION EASTERN DIVISION Pet GB Buffalo (Pirates) 1 0 1000 kidooM (Expos) 1 0 1.000 Louisville (Cards) 0 1 .000 1 Naslmle (Reds) 0 1 .000 I WESTERN DIVISION Denver (Brews) I 0 1 000 Ola City (Rengn) I 0 1.000 -Iowa (Cubs) 0 1 .000 1 Omaha (Rovats) 0 1 .000 1 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE EASTERN DIVISION Pet CB Syracuse (Blue Jvs) I 0 1.000 -Rochester (Orioles) 0 0 .000 Vi Scranlon-WB (Phills) 0 0 .000 Pawtucket (Red Sox) 0 1 .000 I WESTERN DIVISION Richmond (Braves) I 0 1.000 -Tidewater (Mets) 1 0 1.000 -Columbus (Yankees) 0 1 .000 1 Toledo (Tigers) 0 1 .000 1 Wednesday'! Games Buffalo Louisville 3 Indianapolis 4, Nashvile I Oklahoma City 7, Iowa 2 Denver 1, Omaha 1 Syracuse II, Pawtucket 7 Richmond 3, Columbus I Tidewater 7, Toledo 1 Only games scheduled Thursday's Garnet Louisville at Buffalo Iowa al Oklahoma City Omaha at Denver Wilkes-Barre at Rochester Syracuse at Pawtucket Richmond al Columbus Tidewater al Toledo Yesterday's results Whites Creak OWN- (14 Overton 3S3 2 13 9 1 Moore and Gilespie; Kelly Weathers and Bobby Coleman. Weathers. Moore.

HR: Overton Weathers (1). Strafford OWN- 2 Kevin Jones, Oak Graham (2), Rob-bv Cavaness (S) and Chris Owensbv; Tim Bradford, Wendrt Tyler (4), Jeff Crieg (5) and Greg Davenport. Jones, 2-1, Bradford Graham (2). Page 000 000 114 Lipscomb 141 Otx 9 3 Marly Benefield, David Hullo (S) and Randy Cathey; Preston Morris, Brian Pern (6) and Chuck Yerbrough, Brett Jones (4). Morris, 1-0, Benefield HR-Lipscomb: Paul Bobo (1).

MBA Ml IN I 2 4 I HSwood 03 020 7 4 2 King and Towery; Link and Hopper (6). Link, 1-0, King. Nash. Christian 0W 101 1 2 2 2 Frankin Road 130 202 1 1 9 I Craig Stivers, Chris Hearn (5) and Chad Moss; Russet Crockett, Matlew Gaunt (7) and Robert Butler. -Crockett, 1-0.

Slivers, 1-L HR: NCS Michael Travis (2). Springfield 120 020 7 2 Macon Ca 03CIW01-4 73 Hamm and Warren; Chad Shoulders, Spenser Strum (I) and Jason Trent. Shrum, 1-2, Hamm; Save: VlemiNion (1), HR MC: Shrum (1). Cheatham Co. 2000030- 5 53 Fairview 0W0II 1-9102 Duke and Best; Tommy Hatcher, Raymond Darnell (6) and Brian Myall; Darnell, 2-0, Duke.

Father Ryan 031 240 0 10 11 2 Hlsboro 00O2OO3-S 5 4 Kofodieiski, Lapps (5), Brown (7) and Carelli; Rodgers, Johnson (6) and Carpenter, Kotodieiski. Rodgers. HR-Hillsboro: Rodgers. McEwen 000 Ml 0 1 3 1 Harpeth 000 000 2 2 2 Eddings and Hotand; Steve Neely and Bobby Buchanan. Neely, l-l Eddings.

Davidson Academy 010 402 0 7 9 2 when he was named thertner of the John R. Wooden Award for 1989. iittn Elliott, a 6-foot-8 seniCf forward, finished third in the rttU tional balloting by sport Wft-ers and sportscasters last year, behind winner Danny Matning and Hersey Hawkins. This year, Elliott edgeddut such stars as Dannv Fervu rrfi Denetson Christian 402 IN I -191 HBvrad 95, GtandHI 3 shot put- AncMurtrv, Woolen (7) and Vender- Walts (H) 31-0; discus-Wilson (G) 95-oriff; Heflm, Stoops (4), Hicks (7) and 11; high kjmp-Aldridge (G) 4-10; long Hicks, Coker (7! I. Hicks, 1-0, kirrc-AMridge (G) 15-4; 100 hurdles-Woolen; HR OCA: Hicks (2) OA: Mor- Walls (HI 16.4; 400 relav-Hillwood (Scales, Jackson, J.

Smith, Rippy) 51.4; WendHI OW0W0 00 3 3,200 retay-Glendiff Aldrldge, Martin, Hunters Lane Ml 104 6 7 0 McSwaln, Spann) 10O-J. Smith Hires, Malhls (3), Leslie (6) and 12.6; (H) 800 relay-Cain; Terry Powers and Tony Grisha. Hillwood (Scales, Jackson, J. Smith, Rlp-- Powers, 1-0, Hires HR HL: py) 400-P. Smith (H) 300 Jack Presley (I).

hurdles-Porter (H) 54.2; 600-Aldrldge 5.. 005 020 1- 1 5 2 (G) 236.9; 200-Thaxton (H) 28.7; Pearl-Conn 210042k 9 122 (H) 1502; 1,600 relay- Dave Jones, Brandon Jones (6) and Hillwood (Jackson, Nelson, Scales, Rip- Vince Springer; Marcus LiHard, Keith py) 434.7. Simpson (3) and Don Hyler. Simp- Boys son, 3-i O. Jones.

Tertv Prep School It Goodpasture TVRA lakes now under contract at three of four locations Three of the four lakes owned by the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Ageancy in the Midstate are now under concessionaire contracts and will be offering more services to fishermen. Laurel Hill Lake in Lawrence County, Bedford Lake in Bedford County, and Marrowbone Lake in Davidson County will be selling bait, tackle and food in the future, as well as having boat and even trolling motor rentals. The VFW lake in Lawrence County has not yet been put under contract "We decided to contract these lakes out rather than to run them day-to-day so that more services could be offered to the public," said Harry Hargis, a biologist for the TWRA. The lakes will continue to be monitored by the TWRA, but concessionaires will have control over food services and other items sold. Information on how to get to the lakes is in the fishing brochure published by the TWRA.

Some of the lakes offer primitive camping areas and all of them have picnic tables and bathrooms. The permit costs have not changed $2 per day. It costs $3 to rent a boat StInsont Rosengrant are winners John Sanson and David Rosengrant used the big fish of the day to anchor the winning catch in the Sportsman's Market Buddy Tournament on Lake Barkley. Stinson and Rosengrant, who had a 6-15 large-mouth, weighed a total of 1 5-1 1 to win the tournament Second place went to Bill and David Schmidt with 1 4-5 and Larry Averitt and Dick Littleton finished third with 10-5. The tournament was held out of Guice Creek Dock.

Priest hosts Smalimouth, Inc. Smallmouth, Inc. with headquarters in South Carolina and here in Nashville, will hold one of its tournaments Saturday on Percy Priest Lake. Entry fee for the one-day tournament is $1 00 per boat with two anglers allowed to weigh in only six smallmouth three per angler. The fish must be at least 14 inches long.

Tournament hours are 7 am. until 4 p.m. with weigh-in scheduled at Fate Sanders Marina. Anyone interested in fishing the tournament may enter by attending the rules meeting at the Econo Lodge off 1-24, exit 62, tomorrow beginning at 7 p.m. Prize money is guaranteed $1,000 to the winning first-place team For more information on the tournament call 298-1701.

No cap for trust fund Ray Scott, founder of the Bass Anglers Sportsman Society and a close friend of President Bush, says the cap on the fish and wildlife programs suggested by the admistration have been withdrawn. "The president has directed the Office of Management and Budget in its consultations with Congress, to take the position that there should be absolutely no caps on the vital fish and wildlife programs of the Wallop-Breaux Trust Fund," Scott said. "As a supporter of Wallop-Breaux, my position is dear," President Bush said, adding "These funds should be used for the purpose intended, to develop and restore our fish habitats and fishing environments." Hughes guides champ in trials Carter Hughes, handling Jiggs, won the Middle Tennessee Amateur Retriever Club's Open All-Age in the first field trial of the year. Jim Hale's Rebel finished second and Mike Erik-sen placed Jack third. The club has scheduled two other spring trials, but both dates are tentative, according to Jim Hale.

The dates are June 10-1 1 and June 24-25. The mum with owners and dogs: Shorti1 'Wi' Hfr'' ChHsie; 2-Bi" Ewm' 3-Andv SW Cleaic I Jeff Mitch. Cappy; 2-Ken Allen. Midnight; 3-Don JOnfTi, U44U. Ceasa? 'Ed Kin9, ChW; Kale; 3-RunionHughei, jOpen Al Age 1 -Carter Hughes, Jiggs; 2-Jim Hale, Rebel; 3-Mlke Eriksen, Junior Hunting Dog Allen, Midnight; 2-Marty Self, Leah; 3-March SlepDech, Broskev.

Boat, ski show opens Boats of every type will be on display beginning at noon today at the Fountain Square in the Boat and Ski Show which will run through Sunday. The Patriotic Water Ski Club will perform and demonstration rides in boats will be available. Show times will be 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. Saturday and 3 p.m.

Sunday. A swimsuit fashion show is scheduled for Saturday at 3 p.m. Scholarship event picks Cherokee Cherokee Lake in East Tennessee will be the site of the American Team Regional bass tournament on Oct 4-7, according to the sponsoring American Scholarship Tournament Organization. The scholarship series is dedicated to education of the country's youth through which scholarships are made available to students. The Cherokee Lake tournament and the one on Bull Shoals in Arkansas, are frontrunners to the $100,000 tournament to be held in June 1990.

The top 20 teams from each regional event will qualifying for that tournament Regional tournaments will payout $18,000. For information, contact the organization at (812) 273-2799. LLLIOIT Duke, who also was among. the five finalists for the 1 988 Wooden Award. The trther finalists this year were guards Sherman Dougtas'ot Syracuse and Charles Smith of Georgetown and center Stacey King of Oklahoma ib Elliott received 1,871 second at 1,721, followed by King with 895, Smith with 486 and Douglas with 356.

in Exit Walsh, enter Erickson CORAL GABLES, Ra. (AP) A year ago, Johnson and Walsh were the Miami Hurricanes most promi-. nent surnames, but this fall it will be Ericksonc; Dennis Erickson is Miami's new coach, and Craig Erickson this week became the No. 1 quarterbacks They are not related. ,0, Craig Erickson replaces Steve Walsh, who anTw; nounced he will give up his final year of eligibilltyand turn pro.

"I think I can continue on from where he lefipff" said Erickson the player. "I'm excited. I've waited for this opportunity for two years now, and I'm go." Erickson, a highly regarded junior-to-be rciiti Jtf lantis, Fla, will be measured against a standard 5 not only by Walsh, but by a succession of passers who have made Miami a pro quarterback pipeline throughout the 1980s. Walsh's most immediate predecessors Vinny Testaverde, Bemie Kqajv and Jim Kelly are NFL starters. Graf wastes no time in HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C.

(AP) Steffi Graf" rode an overpowering serve into the quarterfiriafs of the $300,000 Family Circle Magazine Cup yesterday, routing Regina Rajchrtova of The match at the Harbour Town Racquet Club 'clay courts lasted just 40 minutes as Graf, the worltfsr top-ranked player, surrendered only nine points'to seven service games. Ail the other seeded players in the tourrvameht advanced yesterday, including No. 5 Lori McNeilla.6 Helen Kelesi, No. 8 Hana Mandlikova and No. 9 3Vt; dteus-Swift TPS) t3-ll; high lump-Askew (TPS) 4-4; long iump-Shea (P) tS-Ovt; IN hurdles-Cage (G) 200; 400 relav-Goodpasture (Williams, Rosins, Birdwefl, Gilbert I 53.73; 3,200 relay-Page 100-GNbert (G) 13.67., 1.40O-Lorera (TPS) 6JIA 800 relav-GoodMslure (Rollins, BirdweK, GHbert, Williams) 400-Collon (P) 300 hurdles-Morgan (P) 55.5; 800-Haury (P) 200-Worthlngton (TPS) 27.4; (P) 1,600 relay-Page (Cotton, High, Barnhil, Haury) 4:52.1.

Hunw-Feog 13, St Cedta 52, Frank. In Road I shot put- Richie (H) 28-10; discus Richie (H); high lump Jeckutt (H) 4-6 long lump- Watklni (H) l5JVi; IN hurdles Bins (S) 19.8; 400 relay Hume-Fogg (Lewis, Welkins, Reese, Epps) 54.11; 3200 relay -St. Cecilia (Robertson, Thompson, Barb, Goodrum) IN Epps (H) 13.57; 1600 Hooper (S) IN relay SI. Cecilia (Woodel, Piitman, Bins, King) 400 Mine Lewis (H) 109; 300 nurdtes Jeckutt (H) 58 88; 800 -Brown (F) 3.00; 200 Tonya Epps (H) 27.9; 32W Ming Lien (H) 1600 relay St. Cecilia (Goodrum, Hooper.

Barb, Hitman) 5.07. Branlwoad 62, GeSiffiv 55, I lender, sonviae 32: shol put MecMahon (B) 25-9Vi; discus Taraskiewicz (H) 67-8; long iump Kinsler (H) 14-Vj; high iumn Lane (B) 5-2; IN hurdles Lane (B) 17.3; 4N relay Gallatin 55.7; 3200 relay Gallatin 1130.95; IN -McMahon (B) 13.4; 1600 Searcy (B) 529; 800 relay Gallatin (Hammock, Parks, Hunter, Dublin) 400 -Lancaster (G) 71.8, 3N hurdles Lane (B) 48.8; 600 Searcy (B) 234; 200 -Moses (B) 28.5; 3200 Anderson (G) 14.22; 1600 relay Gallatin (Bates, Graves, Bibee, Lancaster) 4:56. shol put-Williams (TPS) 42.4; discus-Tomlin (TPS) 121-8; high tump t-oster (P) 6-0; long Krro Foster (P) 21-454; pole vault-Prall (TPS) 8-0; 110 hurdles-Foster (P) 15.5; 400 relay-Goodpasturc (Woodard, Steele, Skellon, Balitsos) 46.31; 3,200 relay-Goodpasture (Larken, Hackett, Simmons, Vannatta) 9:12. 100-Brown (TPS) 11.9; (P) 4J1; 800 refay-Goodpaslure (Woodard, Skellon, Steele, Balilsos) 135.5; 400-Simmons (G) 58.5; 300 hurdles-Fosler (P) 443, 100-Vanatta (G) 200-Woodard (G) 23.5; (P) 1107; 1,600 re-lv Goodpasture (Vanalla, Larken, Skellon, Balitsos) 3:43.9. Hmwood 111, Gtendnl 30: shot put-Morrow(G) 47-4; dlscus-Maddox (G) 117-1; high iump-Mims (G) 5-6; tong tump Mims (G) 19-4; pole vaull-Rlggs (H) 10-0; high huroTes-Ttiompson (H) 14.6; 400 relav-Hillwood (Locke, Taylor, Walker, Coleman) 43.9; 800 relav-Hillwood (Perry, Robinson, Pettus, Feld-manan) IN Walker (H) 11.4; 1600-Woolery (H) 434; IN-Lock, Walker, Taylor, McGowen (H) 134.7; 4N-Betman (H) 55.5; 3N IM hurdles-Cole (H) 48.9; 800-Wooterv (H) 200-Thompson (H) 22.4; 3200-Lozier (H) 1600 relav-Hillwood (Walker, Taylor, Lock, Coleman) 3:31.9.

Hume-Fogg 103, Franklin Road 3 shot put Ligon (F) discus Ligon (F) 1-5-3M; high iump Bird-song (H) 5-4; long lump Griffin (H) IB-2V; pole vault Winkler (H) 9-0; IN hurdles Shane Wheeler (H) 18.25; 4N relay Hume-Fogg (Troy, James, Gordv, G. Anthony) 47 3200 relay -Hume-Fogg (Bill, Scott, Nauritt, Derrick) 934; IN Griffin (H) 12.0; 16M -Male Szilanovils (H) 800 relay -Hume-Fogg (Gordy, Anthony, Brad, Victor) 4N erne Thomas (H) 55.7; 300 hurdles Cartus Birdsong (H) 45.4; 800 Derrick (H) 200 -Gordy (H) 23.9; 3200 Maxwell (F) 1600 relay Hume-Fogg (Wheeler, Mlckel, Stratlon, Thomas) 3:57. Galatin I3V, Brentwood Si, Hender- tvwe 27 Ve shot put Dadson mi u- Vi; discus Carrey (G) 133-4'); high lump Fuoua (H) 6-3; long iump Rogan (G) 19-3; pole vault Tohver (til ii-a; iu nuroies Alexander (G) 15.4; 400 relay Gallatin 45.9; 3200 relay Brentwood (Poplin, Graham, Coyne, Dill) IN Gallatin 11.4; 1600 Thomas (B) IN relay -Gallatin (Hunter, Rayne, Steven, Moore) 138.2; 400 Dill (B) 53.05; 3N hurdles r- Boyd (B) 39.9; IN Poplin (B) 200 Crenshaw (G) 24.0; 3200 Thomas (B) 106; 1600 relay Brentwood (Goodman, Poplin, Boyd, Dill) 3:40.8. Yesterday's matches Gifts David Lipscomb 7, BGA 0: Alison Berry (DL) d. Amy Rice 8-4; Ashley Sullivan (DL) d.

Natalie Gates 8-4; Julie Brazzel (DL) d. Belh Anderson 8-3; Be Be Oldham (DL) d. Carey Hash 1-3; Leighann Bornslein (DL) d. Bond Dillard 1-5; HoUI Hulcheson (DL) d. Mary Whitley 1-3; Brooke Meyer (DL) d.

Lisa Gales 8-1 Goodpasture 5, Maplewead 0: Amy Webb (G) d. Shave Lowe 6-0, 6-0; Carol Swarm (G) d. Angel Prater 6-1, 6-0; Chandra Harlan (G) by default; Ellen Biorkhotm-Stacie Harris (G) d. Angle Wood-Sheila Armstrong 6-0, 6-1; Jennifer Martin-Kvndell Hastey (G) d. Sallie Jones-Merve Scolt 6-1, 6-1 Harwood 4, McGavock 1: Holly Joggers (H) d.

Ginger Cerrigan 7-5, 7-5; Tanya Wofford (H) d. Karen Botes 6-2, 6-2; Krisli Bohr (M) d. Mandy Jaggers 6-4, 6-1; Maya Amano-Julie Kellman (H) d. Melissa Meggard-Healher Howe! 6-4, 5-2, rain; Joanna Settle-Erika Brown d. Slecev Mitchell-Connie Ward 6-0, 6-1.

Bays Goodpasture 5, Whites Creek 0: Bin Burgess (G) d. Sam Phathol 6-0, 6-2; Mike Ford (G) d. Earnest Biles 6-0, 6-1; April Indians 4, Sounds 2 abrtib) abrhbt SOU 4 0 20 lock Mart 3 0 Houtonu Brown lojb 3 0 10 Nooa it Quinonet 0 0 I Motley If Snider cf 4 12 0 Shines lb Roomei rf 3 0 0 1 Anderson Jones It 4000 Barrett 0 Rhrownss 3 000 Walker rl Madison ph 1 0 0 0 Dean ct Oliver 3 12 0 Blowers 3b Armstrong 2 0 0 0 Pevev Barnes ph 1 0 0 0 Gardner Griffin 0 0 0 0 Moore lb Roesler 0 0 0 0 Bailer 000 1 0 0 000 I 0 0 120 022 1 00 3 0 3 0 2 000 2 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 314 10 3 Tanner ph 1 0 0 Frev Total 31 2 2 Total Nashvae 011 000 000 Mttnapofii 012 030 10x E-NavhvHle Ouinones. Blowers. Moore.

OP-Nashville 1. LOB -Nashville 10. Inoian- aooBs v. jB-oiiver, Noboa. 3B-Snider, uean.

bo- Pevev Roomes, Ojwiones. (1). S-Gardner SF- KERBS SO Ktshvae Armstrong LiO-1 Griffin Roesler Gardner W.I-0 5 2 2 2 2 4 Anderson Hd 2 0 0 0 2 Barrett Yi 0 0 0 1 2 Bauer 10 0 10 FrevS.l 0 0 0 0 0 WP-Gardner HBP-Lockharl by Gardner NHLployoHs Al Times CDT Division Semifinals Wednesday, Apr) Washington 3, Philadelphia 2, Washington leads series 1-0 Pittsburgh 3, New York Rangers Pittsburgh leads series 1-0 Montreal Hartford 2, Montreal leads series 1-0 Buffalo 6, Boston 0, Buffalo leads series 1-0 Detroit 3, Chicago 2, Detroit leads series 1-0 St. Louis 4, Minnesota 3, OT, SI. Louis leads series 1-0 Vancouver 4, Calgary 3, OT, Vancouver leads series 1-0 Edmonton 4, Los Angeles 3, Edmonton leads series 1-0 Thursday, Aprtt Philadelphia al Washington, 135 p.m.

Y. Rangers at Pittsburgh, 6:35 p.m. Hartford al Montreal, a 35 pm Buffalo al Boston, 4:35 pm Chicago al Detroit, 435 p.m. Minnesota at St. Louis, 7:35 pm Vancouver al Calgary, 8:35 pm Edmonton at Los Angeles, 9:35 pm Doily deals BASEBALL National League ST.

LOUIS CARDINALS Recalled Rod Booker, infielder, from Louisville of Ihe American Association. American Association BUFFALO BISONS-Signed Bobby Meacham, infielder. BASKETBALL National Basketful Association PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS Activated Danny Young, guard, from the Mured list. Placed Clinton Wheeler, guard, on Ihe injured list. HOCKEY National Hockey League NEW YORK RANGERS Assigned Daniel Lacroix, left wing, to Denver ol the International Hockey League.

PITTSBURGH PENGUINS-Skwed Dave Capuano, right wing. COLLEGE BIG TEN CONFERENCE Named James E. Delany commissioner. WICHITA STATE Named Mike Cohen men's head basketball coach. Yesterday's results EAST Benlley Assumption 0 Bridgewaler 21, Eastern Nazarene I Columbia 5, SI.

John's 4 Connecticut 4, Yale 5 Drew 8-4, Stevens Tech 5-0 Harvard 7, Northeastern 6 lona Army 4 SOUTH 5-0, Samford 3-6 Cent. Florida al Florida, pod Clemson 7, Tennessee 5 David Lioscomb 5. Cumberland, Tn. 3 Florida St. 14, Jacksonville 3 Grambling St.

14, Henderson SI. 10 NE Louisiana 4-13 LSU 9, Southern U. 4 La. Tech 11-7, NW Louisiana 7-1 Nicholls St. Belhaven 7 South Alabama 15, Alabama 10 St.

Thomas.Fla. 9, Fla. Memorial 8 Tampa 9, Eckerd 3 Union, 12-4, Alice Lloyd S-7 MIDWEST Aurora 7-7, Illinois Wslyn l-l 4-9, Nebraska 2-4 DePauw 4-1. Wabash 1-8 Franklin 10, Embry-Riddle 2 Illinois 13, Illinois St. 2 Indiana 13, Valparaiso 7 Indiana St.

13-1. E. Illinois 5-0 Kevin Capos (G) d. Fred Whitley 6-4, 6-0. Joey Wilder-Chad McKerule (G) d.

Thomas Sheffield-Ken Lovetl 6-0, 6-3; Scot Baker-Chad Greer (G) d. Derek Wiitams-Derek Gibson 6-1, 6-1. Frankin Read 4, Fa tier Ryan Charles Fogg (FRA) Roy Claverkt 6-2; John Favor (FRA) d. Sett) Coitev 6-1. 6-0, Adam Pierce-Brend! Coker (FRA) d.

Kolodieski-Clunan 6-3, 6-2; David Ms-Sieve Thomas (FRA) d. Bract-Gregory 6-4, 6-1. Yesterday's matches Titvacci 7, Cuntonantf 2: Urban liammarsledt (T) 4. Troy Sloan 6-0, 6-1; Jonas Grvtberg (T) d. Robert Scheffer 6-1, 6-2; Sean Nicholson (C) by default; Juan Garal (T) d.

Vaxter Pale 6-1, 6-1; Alislair Tuffnel (T) d. dale Mole 6-1 6-2; Jeff Bovett (T) d. Mark Word 6-1, 6-4; Hammarstedt-Grvtberg (T) d. Soon-Scheffer 6-0, 6-1; Nicholson-Word (C) by default; Garal-Borett (T) d. Moles-Pate 6-2, 6-1 Tennessee Tech Austin Pay Chris Hedman (IT) d.

Misha Jevtic 6-4, 6-7, 6-0; Eduardo Gonzales (TT) d. Anders Sundguist 4-6, 7-5, 6-4; Greg Brownkw (AP) Johan Sporsen 6-0, 4-6, 7-5; Glenn Sugila (TT) d. Avmertc Cortau 6-3, 6-2; Aldrin Campos (TT) d. Roger Steele 7-5, 6-3; Paul Sindhunalha (TT) d. Ricck While 7-5, 6-4; Heddman-Gonzales (TT) d.

Sundouisl-While 6-3, 3-6, 6-4; Campos-Sugile (TT) d. Brown-low-Jevtic 6-2, 1-1 Slndhunalha-Chamben (TT) Cartau-Sleeta 6-2, 6- Mumv State Tech Slav Henle (M) d. Lisa Jordan 6-0; Bobbie Koehn (M) d. Donna Bishop 6-0, 6-0; Celine Neekes (M) d. Scarlett louse 6-1, 6-0; Corrine Diderik (M) d.

Ketlv Owens 6-0, 6-2; Sheri Chong (M) Maggie Walpole 6-0, 6-1; Ginger Smith (M) Edie Elkins 6-1, 6-4; Koehn-Chong (M) Jordon-Owens 6-3, 6-0. David Lipscomb 7, Trevecca 2: Cor-tnne Burns (T) d. Stephanie Shouse 6-1, 6-1; Kim Williams (L) d. Annelle Winkle 6-2, 6-0; Tonya Philpot (L) d. Maria Barnes 6-3, 6-3; Christy Thurman (L) won by forfeit; Lee Ann Wilson (L) won by forfeit; Lisa Allison (L) won by forfeit, Burns-Winkle (T) d.

Shouse-Wil-liams 6-3, 3-6, 7-6; Philpot-Thurman (L) won bv forfeit; Wilson-Allison (L) won by forfeit. Club results McCABE: Town Country 18-hole ladies group Fewest pulls, Dorothy Jackson 30, Karen Hale 31, Sarah Maddux 31, Max Regen 31, Doris Smith 31. Low gross, Karen Hale 76. TEMPLE HILLS: Low net Cham-ptonvhip Flight 1st Lois Dore 75, 2nd Jennifer Beres 75; 1st Nancy Walker 75, 2nd Libby Hagewood 75; 1st Ruth McCabe 71, 2nd -Jeanie Duff 74; 1st Otga Olenlck 70, 2nd Elaine Sallzman 71. BRENTWOOD: Best-ban Scramble: 1st Margaret Bass, Ann Jordan, Ka-Ihy McClinlock; 2nd Flo Dezezallos, Belly Woody, MarByn Williams, Betty Berry.

Middle Tennessee Seniors HENRY HORTON: Seniors Gotf Association: Class A Low gross: J. Krivec 79, J. Rayner 81, J. Walton 81; Low net: M. Johnson 71, B.

Alley 72. Class Low gross: J. Swain 83, J. Burns 86, E. Bush 886, J.

Davis 86; Low net: Lawlev 74, D. Crockarell 78. Class Low gross: A. Harris 87, J. Haley 88, N.

Braid 88; Low net: R. Bas-kin 72, D. Cleelon 72, L. Price 72, R. Vaughn 72.

Class Low gross: AA. Roach 90, O. Jernigan 91; Low net: J. Custard 69, B. Ray 71.

Class Low gross: B. Bushmiaer 95, B. Mitchell 95, E. Woodard 95, R. Regen 97, Low net: T.

Ridley 71, W. Overlon 72. Hole-in-one HARPETH HILLS: Roy Smith scored a hole in one on Ihe 188-yard par 3 No. 2 on Tuesday. He used a live-wood and was playing with George Peterson, Hugh Ewing and Larry Hunt.

John Vaiksnoras scored a hole In hone on the 160-yard 12th hole, using a five-iron. He was playing with George Simpson, Harold Tkkey and Bob Marshall. mMtmmH lilTTlilFt HSSHHEfis League results FRANKLIN: Forrest Hills, Beverly Campbell 169-466; Chris Smith 246-582; Three Men and a Baby 627, Pin Busters Miller Genuine Draft John McGraw 212-545; Wursters Brentwood Belles Judy Davis 174, Marilyn Vicary 446) Our Gang Murray, Ohio Alexis Pleener 173, Gussie Gunler 442; Roger DeYoung 219-532; On and Off Cooke Tornadoes Michelle Shedd 145, Renee Moulder 383; Sieve Carter 183, Brad Hudson 456; Annihilators 603-1481; Hol-sie Tolsie Seniors Anita Jones 165, Dorothy BeH 413; Bil Jones 191-481; Jones Clan I 312, Jones Clan II 814; Twilight Cutups Lynn Caldwel 204, Margie Stephens 567; Drop Ins Abu Garcia Tina Wren 160, Kris Martin 424; Stewart Austin 194, Ricky Plowman 514; Hook, Line and Sinker HENDERSONV1LLE: Hendersonvllle House Carl Auslin 245, Doug Graham 606; Lucky's Machine Shop 964, Alpo Five Fellowship Kevin Trovil-lion 222-586; Mary Reynolds 191, Layna Hunter 511; Yo Bombers Mavhan Mixed Jess Scruggs 257-600; Carole Miller 189-499; JAR 772, Running Blind Sumner Memorial Mixed Milton Hanvy 220, Mark Wolff 544; Lisa Key 195, Fave Troutl 516; Lkkely Splits Our Lady ol Ihe Lake Mixed Roy Perry 211-586; Leslie Cooke 193-520, Lucky Strikes OAK VALLEY: Metro Mixed -James Spears 215-575; Lydla Gumm 204, Alicia Russell 429; St. Joseph Church Mary Lea Taylor 170, Annette Tktwet 446; Team II MELROSE: Tuesday Night Mixed -Tony Naile 231, Norman Pauley 231, Joann Adams 197, Geneva Fox 499; Pin Busters 711, Heavyweights 2,029. INGLE WOOD: Tuesday Doubles -Brenda Bvford 216-531; Waller Tomllin 2333-603; Double B's 419, Crazies 1,126 STRIKE 'N SPARE: O'Rourke Mixed Mike Harmon 277-653; Midge Hedgeooth 189, Virginia Smith 492; Strikes 751, KTC and St.

Henry's Ladies Lucy Bonvissulo 213-484; Comeback Kids Ford Men's Open Hargis Bowling289, Bubba Burris 686; Whatever TUSCULUM: Music City Classic -Bob Casey 300, Hal Foster 738; Larry Allen Construction Sundown Five Buddy Spiva 244-671; Five Volunteers Five Pack Welcome Wagon Susan Abernalhy 199-509; Bubble Busters DONELSON: Tuesday Mixers -Peggy French 203, Becky Lemay 519; Charles Clark 227-623; Faithful Four Night Owlelles Brenda Dorris 236-604; Easy Pickups Airport Triples Donna Brownlow 191-526; Bud Rainey 223-628; Bag Stompers PLA MOR: Merchants David Gann 277-656; Whoops PLAZA: Centennial Gene Pryor 246, Jimmy Malhison 666; Jones Truck-line Bridgeslone Peggy Stewart 180, Vickie Mofield 440; Daniel Allen 201-506; Daniel's Angels MADISON: Budweiser Independent Bovd Kirk 269, John Goodwin 680, 611 Brown 680; Sign Du-ponleltes Barbara Conrad 212, Marina Harrington 509; StrlkaoJa'i 7001,190. Beech 0000000 0 5 1 053 Ooo 020 1 1 1 a Coulter Shear; W- and Messer; Green and Green, 3-0, Comer. USA Today top 25 1. Fresno, Calif. Butlard, 14-0.

2. Sarasota, 19-0 3. NewhaN, Calif. Hart, 11-1. 4.

Brenham, Texas, 12-2. 5. Weslerville, Ohio North, 6-0. 6. Owasso, 11-1.

7. Elizabeth, N.J., 0-0. 8. Tucson, 1 1-2. 9.

Chalsworlh, 9-2. 10. Lexington, Ky. Lafayette, 2-0. 11.

Las Vegas Valley, 14-1. 12. Greenville, N.C Rose, 7-0 13. Tempe, Ariz. AncClinlock, 11-1.

14. Apopka, 17-2. 15. Jacksonville.Fla. Sandalwood, 16-1 16.

Carrolltonjex. Newman Smith, 14-2. 17. Abilene, Texas Cooper, 11-4. 18.

DuBois, l-l. 19. Cherry Hid, N.J. East, 0-0. 20.

Fairfield, Ohio, 4-1. 21. Coconut Creek. Fla, 17-1 22. NashvUe, Tern Overton, 3-0 23.

Towson, Md. Calverl Halt, 6-2. 24. Goose Creek, S.C. Stratford, 1-2.

25. Gonzalez, Fla. Tale, 13-4. Yesterday's matches At Ctarksvlle Clark sve 1, McGavock 1: Scoring: Clarksville Chris Rudolph; McGavock Tyson McClanahan. Goalies Joe McCain (C), McGav: Barry WigJnton (M).

Harwood 1, Fattier Ryan 0: Httwood Junior Lopez. Goalies Mark Kuel-ski (H), Dimilri Markilko (FR). Franklin 3, Overton 0: Franklin Ryan Lincoln 2, Joey Chapman; Goalies Jess Erlcson (F), Lance Edwards (O). Yesterday's results McGavock Hunters Lam Carter and Stover Harper; Carter McGavock 030 50- 110 000 00-052 Robertson and Robertson. 030 S0-III 000 00 0 5 3 Huntcf) Letot Tippy Carter and Slecev Stover: Brenda Robertson and Harper Carter, 4-2, Robertson.

Hitsbero N1N- 124 Father Ryan 124 4x II 4 0 Becca Wilson, Mary Mallorv (3) and Morton; Michelle Padula and Kim Caughron, Jennie Lyle (S). Padula, 2-3. Wilson. Davidson Ac. 000 000 0 0 01 EzeJ-Harding NO 510 1 12 1 Kim Cluck and Cyndi Martin; April Fairclolh and Krisli Crowl Cluck, 2-4.

Fairclolh, 3-0. Harpeth Hal ON 20 2 2 3 LipscombVipOSI 33 12 12 I Cannon Russell and Bomboy; Mia Coe and Beth Hanev. Coe, 3-0, Russell. St. Ceclla IN 05 6 0 Nash.

Christian 10011 323 Missy Parkhursl and Buckner; Angela Thompson and Kim Cross. Parkhursl, 1-0. Thompson, 1-1 liiwitl Game Nash. Christian TOO 10 3 4 1 SLCectia 00000 0 I 0 Slacy Slinson and Michelle Glass; Missy Parkhursl and Buckner Stinson, 1-0. Parkhursl, 1-1.

Yesterday's meets Girts Tern. Prep School 56, Goodpasture 56, Page 51: shol pul-Swifl (TPS) 33- 1,150 fail drug tests in 't38 COLOGNE, West Germany (AP) More thaV 1,100 athletes in 1988 tested positive for banrfecT substances, a majority of them anabolic to a preliminary report by the International Olympic Committee medical commission. Manfred Donike, a member of the said the 47,000 urine samples were analyzed year by 22 laboratories around the world arcredftefj for drug testing by the IOC. Donike said the results included 1,150 positives; or 2.4 That figure is within the standard rangeef- testing in previous years, but is slightly higher than results from 1987, when analyses of 38,000 tests" produced 850 positives, or 2.2o. The full text of the report is expected later this" month.

sj Bills may pass on Smerlas ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) All-Pro noselaclRle Fred Smerlas may have played his last game inV Buffalo Bills uniform. Smerlas told 7tefiuffaoWevvsTuesdayherrTeT with Bills General Manager Bill Polian recently to'BiS-cuss his future with the team and received no ance that he'd make the team's final roster next year. Johnson offer for steroids told-? TORONTO (AP) Andrew Mowatt, an Olympic teammate of Ben Johnson, said yesterday theg sprinter once offered him money to inject him sjitjji steroids. Mowatt, a member of Canada's 1988 Olympic team, also said he believes he was given steroBtJy coach Charlie Francis and Dr.

Jamie Astaphan witti-out his knowledge. i The sprinter told an inquiry Into drug use among" Canadian athletes that Johnson offered to payTWrnln 1986 if he would stick him with a syringe full otdquld kept at Francis's Toronto apartments. ttmT Jelks back for fifth season: i3f' TUSCALOOSA, Ala (AP) Alabama back Gene Jelks said yesterday he was eturnwalo the Crimson Tide football team for a fifth seaspfyfth a goal of improving his financial outlook as a PfrOtes-sional player. "One of the biggest reasons I decided to come back was the money," Jelks said. He said a goofi fj- nal season with the Tide would mean "maybe doubling what I was going to make this year" as ajarp-player.

3 Nashville Sounds Baseball in APRIL 8 Music City Military Bass Association fishes Center Hill. APWL8 Country Boy Association fishes Old Hickory, Bud Creek ramp. APHL 15: Silver Video II bass tournament, Percy Priest, contact Murfreesboro Bass Association 361-5850 or 890-0546. APRIL 15 Cumberland Chapter Trout Unllmited's spring banquet, 7 p.m. Hungry Rsherman restaurant.

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