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mi SCOREBOARD Compiled by Mary Hicks 1992-93 Tennessee Nov. 20 Spirit (exh) Nov. 23-Ukralne National (exh) Dec. 3-Tennessee Tech Dec. 6-Memphls Stat Dec.

9 Syracuse Dec. 19-Weslorn Carolina Dec 2J-at Dayton Dec. 29-Furman Jan. 4-at Cincinnati Jan. 6 South Carolina Jan.

9 at KentucKy Jan, 13 Radford Jan. 16 Mississippi State Jan. IB-North Carolina-Charlotte Jan. 20 at Auburn Jan. 24-Florlda Jan.

27-Vanderblll Jan. 30 at Mississippi Feb. 3-at Georgia Feb. 6 Alabama Feb. 10 at South Carolina Feb.

13 at North Carolina State Feb. 16 at Arkansas Feb. 20 Louisiana Stale Feb. 24-Kenlucky Feb. 27 at Florida Mar.

2 at Vanderblll Mar. a Georgia Mar. 11-14 SEC Tournament 1992-93 Tennessee Tech Nov. 19-Lexlnglon AAU Nov. 23-BestMale (Netherlands) Dec 1 Clinch Volley College Dec.

5 Western Kentucky Dec. 6 at University of Tennessee Dec 12 at East Carolina Dec. 22-Unl. of Southern Miss Dec. 30 East Carolina Jan, 2al Idaho Slate Jan.

5 at Mississippi St. Jan. 9 Eastern Kentucky Jan. 11 Morehead State Jan. 14 at Austin Peay Jan.

16 at UT-Martln Jan. 18 ot Memphis State Jan. 23-Mlddla Tennessee Jan. 21 Tennessee Slate Jan. 30 at Murray Stale Feb.

1 at SE Missouri State Feb. e-UT-Martln Feb. 9 Appalachian State Feb. 11-Austin Peay Feb. 15 at MTSU Feb.

20 at Eastern Kentucky Feb. 22 at Morehead State Feb. 25 at Tennessee State Feb. 27-Murrav State Mar. 1 SE Missouri Stale Mar.

5-7 OVC Tournament nu TTW 4 TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS -aft. NationsBank Classic WASHINGTON (AP) Results yesterday from Ihe NationsBank Classic tennis tournament: Singlet Second Round Petr Korda (I), Czechoslovakia, del. Jimmy Brown, Largo, 4-6, 6- 2, Kevin Curren, Austin, Texas, def. Andre Agassi (2), Las Vegas, 7- 5, 6-4; Ivan Lendl (3), Greenwich, def. Jared Palmer, Saddle-brook, 6-4, 6-1; Gulllaume Ra-oux, France, def.

Aaron Krlcksleln (4), Grosse Point, 7-5, 2-6, 6-3; Jrmy Batet, Britain, del. John McEnro (5), New York, 6-2, 1-6, 6-4; Wally Masur, Australia, def. Dave Randall, Birmingham, 4-2, 7-5; Alex Antonltsch, Austria, def. Leoner-do Lavalle, Mexico, 4-6, 6-0, 6-2; Amos Mansdort (8), Israel, def. Ronald Agenor, Haiti, 4-2, 6-0.

Henrlk Holm, Sweden, def. Todd Martin, Lansing, 7-6 (7-4), 7-5; Robbie Koenlg, South Africa, def. Glanluca Pozzl, Italy, 3-6, 6-4, 6-4; MallVai Washington (6), Swartz Creek, def. Thomas Hogsledt, Sweden, 7-5, 6-0; Derrick Rostagno (7), Pacific Palisades, def. Palrlk Kuhnen, Germany, 6-3, 6-7 (4-7), 6-3; Jim Grabb, Tampa, del.

Alex O'Brien, Amarlllo, Texas, 6-3, 6-2; Jimmy Arias, Bradenlon, def. Martin Damm, Czechoslovakia, 7-6 (7-4), 6-3; Gary Muller, Los Angeles, def. Jason Stoltenberg, Australia, 6-1, 7-6 (7-4); Marcos Ondruska, South Africa, def. Peler Lundgren, Sweden, 3-6, 7-6 (7-2), 6-1. OOOdl.

Major league Program Chicago si Pittsburgh Atlanta at Houtton Pro golf baseball Time 6:30 p.m. 7:30 pm Comment Morgan (7-3) vs. Drabek (7-7). Avery (7-7) vs. Williams (3-0), Comment Baker-Finch defends crown.

Federation Cup FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) -Results yesterday from lh Federation Cup women't lennlt tournament (country teedlngt In parentheses): Second Round Czechoslovakia (3) 1, South Korea 0 Helena Sukova, Czechoslovakia, del. Yeon-Sook Kim, South Korea, 6-1, 7-6 (7-3); Jana Novotna, Czechoslovakia, def. Sung-He Park, South Korea, 4-6, 6-2, 6-3; Jana Novotna and Andrea Strnadova, Czechoslovakia, def. Il-Soon Kim and Jeong-Mvung Lee, South Korea, 6-3, 6-3. Germany (1)2, Netherlands I Anka Huber, Germany, def.

Nicole Muns-Jagerman, Netherlands, 7-5, 3-6, 6-1; Steffi Graf, Germany, def. Brenda Schultl, Netherlands, 6-3, 7-6 (8-6); Miriam Oremans and Muns-Jagerman, Netherlands, def. Sabine Hack and Barbara Rittnar, Germany, 2-6, 7-5, 6-4. Spam (2) 2, Canada 1 Helen Kelesl, Canada, def. Conchl-la Martinez, Spain.

7-6 (7-4), 6-2; Arantxa Sanchez Vlcarlo, Spain, def. Patricia Hy, Canada, 6-4, 6-2; Sanchez Vlcarlo and Martinez, Spain, def. Hy and Jill Helherlngton, Canada, 4-4, 6-0. Argentina 2, Japan (8) 1 Florencla Label, Argentina, def. Mana Endo, Japan, 6-1, 6-1; Klmlko Dale, Japan, def.

Mercedes Paz, Argentina, 4-6, 6-1, 6-3; Florencia Labal and Patricia Tarabinl, Argentina, def. Kimiko Data and Maya Kldowakl, Poland 2, Sweden 1 Cecilia Dahlman, Sweden, def. Magdalena Mroz, Poland, 6-2, 6-1; Kaiarzyna Nowak, Poland, del. Ca-tarlna Llndqvlsl, Sweden, 7-6 (7-4), 6-7 (4-7), 6-3; Magdalene Mroz and Kaiarzyna Teodorowlcz, Poland, del. Maria Strandlund and Maria Llndstrom, Sweden, 6-3, 6-2.

United States (6) 1, Denmark 0 Gigl Fernandez, Aspen, def. Karln Plaszek, Denmark, 4-6, 6-3, 6-0; Lorl McNeil, Houston, def. Sofia Alblnus, Denmark, 7-5, 6-0; Debbie Graham and Pam Shrlver, Baltimore, def. Ptaszek and Henrietta Kiar-Nlel-sen, Denmark, 6-4, 6-2. Australia 2, Austria 1 Rachel McQuillan, Australia, def.

Petra Rilter, Austria, 4-6, 6-2, 6-0; Judith Wiesner, Austria, def. Nicola Provls, Australia, 5-7, 6-3, 6-4; Nicole Provls and Rennae Stubbs, Australia, def. Petra Rilter and Judith Wiesner, Austria, 6-2, 6-0. France (4) 1, CIS 0 Mary Pierce, France, def. Elena Makarova, CIS, 6-1, 6-2; Nathalie Tauzlat, France, def.

Evgenia Maniokova, CIS, 6-1, 6-3; Nathalie Tauzlat and Isabella Demongeot, France, def. Elena Makarova and Elena Pogorelova, 6-3, 6-3; Comment LeMond starts 12th stage In 4th. Comment Live from Denver. Station WGN TBS Time Sara Station ESPN Time 4 p.m. Time 6:30 pm Time 8 p.m.

Time 10 p.m. Time 4 pm 720 pm 7:30 pm Station ESPN Station ESPN Station ESPN Station SptSouth Station 99.7-FM 99.7-FM British Open Cycling Program Tour da Franco Pro bowling Program Rocky Ma Sr. Classic Pro boxing Murray vs. Fuentes Auto racing Program This Week in NASCAR Radio Program Local sports talk Indy at Sounds Brave at Astros 24-1, Fuentes 22-9-1. available on Viacom.

other area stations. other area stations. Junior PCA Th tee times for the Northern Telecom Junior PGA which starts Friday al Long Hollow Golf Course In Gallatin: Boys 12-13 7:22 Ben Glbbs, Richard Mever, Nicholas Ramsey. 730 Brad Bask-elle, Justin Meyers, Stephen Heiman. 7:38 Elliott Jakes, Adam Schorslen, Brian Jamison.

7:46 Jamie Humphres, Charlton Walker, David Watklns. VM Andy Harris, John Lovell, Brian Todd. MJ Chad Grief, Jav Grlssom, Michael Horton, Seth Mallard. 8:10 Chip Brlggs, Daniel Hollandsworth, Andrew Robinson, Wesley Sesler. 8:18 Taylor Balrd, Justin Bennett, Andrew Crane, David Russell.

8:26 Devln Mlze, Michael Lynn, Noble Judy, John Rudolph. 8:34 Jay Fuo.ua, Ben Spears, Christian Powell, Keith Barrett. Ml Drew Eller, Casey Helnrlch, Johnson Wagner, Chase Pilklngton. 1:50 Troy Halliburton, Brian Cook, Scott Woods, Jonathan Heath. 14-IS 8:58 Brandon Ragland, Andrew McCllnton, Boone Cooners.

9:06 Brent Wiles, Peyton Womble, Ell Miller. 9:14 Brian Smith, Mickey Scmltf, Jeremy McCoy. 9:22 Eric Tucker, Spence Oldham, Joseph Hal-tacre. 9:30 Ronnie Bean, Robert Loudermilk, Bubba Smith, Scott Ral-ney. 9:31 Greg Atwood, Jav Miller, Bill Riley, Timmy Gallimore.

9:44 Robbie Glndle, Marc Jenkins, Jason Stephens, Brian Mills. 9:54 Keith Miller, Shaw Henry, Michael Osborne, Ryan Blake. Richard Jordan, Casey Moman, Aryln Hoselton, Chad McWhorter. 10:10 Chad Pennington, Josh Masters, Kevin Slory, Billy Bal-turshot. 10:18 Mike Brooks, John Sites, Brad Glassed, Jason Gilbert.

10:26 Craig Daws, Brent Heath, Kevin Smith, Brian Lambert. 10-J4 -Seth Walton, Derlc Watson, Adam Mlchlelson, Josh Turner. 10:42 Wes Mulllns, Luke Sepulveda, James Grimes, Chas Travis. 10:50 Ben Baley, Jeff Lee, Daniel Ramer, Todd Schorsten. 10dt Mickey Heolh, Jason Prosch, David Neel, Casey Howard.

11:06 Jay Heath, Patrick Bell, Philip Hagewood, Kevin Bradley. 11:14 Brian Sharer, Brad Adams, Mike Street, Thomas Wagner. 11:22 Nathan Putty, Matthew Porter, Whit Turnbow, Blake Maxey. 11:30 -Brenl Clements, Kevin Whitney, Jim Shaw, Bryan Mosher. 11:31 Jeff Parsons, Terry Jenkins, Michael Charlton, Matt Vlck.

11:46 Matt Stearns, Carl Havnes, Brian Brasher, Rick Rlckells. 11:54 Shelby White, Jimmy Pendrgrass, Garretl Beasley, Zack Molloy. 12:01 Daniel Green, Grant Hammond, Bryant Rhodes, Andy Bobo. 12:10 Grady Dycus, Cooper Jones, Chris Rlchey, Juslln Herms-dorfer. 12:18 Andrew Miller, Michael Trallov, Jeremy Goodman, John Bolger.

12:24 Javson Hayes, Mike Flndlev, Kevin Bromley, Jimmy Midgett. 12:34 Drew Deal, Michael Brice, Jamie Schachl, Tucker Warren. 12:42 Robbv Knight, Cory Ro-chella, Dan Johnson, Woods Murphy. 10-11, No. 10 7:30 Chris Cording, Chris Ogles-bv, Stephen Richardson.

7:38 Beau Heath, Jonathan Rose, Trevor Shap-lon, 7:44 Nathan Bailey, Jimmy Hilt, Jason Shaplon, Trael Webb. 7:54 Ryan Curran, Warren Goodrich, Mike Harris, Clint Williams. 1:02 -Bill Beach, Andy Heiman, Josh McKentle, Wes Stilts. 8:10 Brett Fisher, Rvan Mitchell, Mark Rverson, Krlslon Robichaux. 8:18 Juslln Ebels, Ernest Jakes, Drew Mever, Brandt Snedeker.

8:26 Matt Curtis, Brandon Holt, Clinton Rochelle, Jim Slevens. 8-9, No. IS 7:30 Matlhew Goodrich, Adam Schwerdtfegr, Ford Manning. 7:38 Eric Pvle, Jason Johnston, Joel Mal- lard. 7:46 Glenn Fousl, John Bran-nen, Kevin Heath, Dusly Vaughn.

Girls 12-14, No. 10 8:34 Shelley Lene, Dana Winfrey, Natalie Lottis. 8:4 Leigh Curtis. Hilary Hellon, Melanle Hagewood. 8:50 Susan Lanier, Samalha Fox, Anne Weiss, Krishna Carofelle.

ll-under, No. IS 7:54 Mary Elizabeth Brice, Emily Shapton, Abigail Goodrich. 1:02 -Molly Robinson, Lacey Mitchell, Patricia Simmons. Baseball Event When Price Phone lixty at Sound 7:35 pm $6.50, $5.50, $3 242-4371 Weather permitting. Family passes for tonight's game available at area Texacos.

Auto racing Site When Price Phone Nash Motor Raceway Saturday $10 726-1618 Weather permitting, 50-lap late-model race. Highland Rim Saturday $7, $4 643-TRAK Weather permitting, racing 20 miles north of Nashville starting at 7:30 p.m. Go 1-65 North to exit 104, go two miles on Hwy. 257 West. Sports card shows Site When Admission Site Cards a Collectible $3 adults Fairgrounds Banquet Hall Runs 10 pm each day.

Ex-Braves star Eddie Mathews signs autographs 1-4 p.m. Saturday. Hall of Famer Johnny Bench signs 1-4 p.m. Sunday. Kick-boxing Event When Price Phone ISKAchantpi July 25 $50, $15, $8, $5 At Murfreesboro Riverdale High School, Thomas Chesterfield vs.

Cliff Thomas. -Compiled by Tom Wood Call 259-8012 to include inlorrrtattoa Davis, linebackers, and Dion Johnson, wide receiver. LOS ANGELES RAMS-Agreed to terms with Mike Papal, quarterback, Damono Johnson, tight end, and Shawn Harper, tackle. MIAMI DOLPHINS-Slgned Mark Hlggs, running back. Waived Rodney Blackshear and Harry Brown, wide receivers; Henry Brlnson, defensive end; Tony Citizen and Leodls Flowers, running backs; and Curtis Rose, guard.

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS-Slgned Dwayne Sabb, linebacker. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS-Signed Vaughn Dunbar, running back, to a three-vear contract. NEW YORK JETS-Placed Ken Whlsenhunt, tight end, and Don Ode-gard, defensive back, on the physical-ly-unable-lo-perlorm list. Arena Footbal SACRAMENTO ATTACK Signed Zeph Lee, wide recelver-defenslvo back. HOCKEY National Hockey League BUFFALO SABRES-Announced that John Muckler wlH remain as head coach for the 1992-93 season.

Named Don Lever assistant coach and John Van Boxmeer coach ot Rochester of the American Hockey League. OTTAWA SENATORS Signed Tomas Jelinek, right wing. PITTSBURGH PENGUINS-Slgned Greg Andrusak, defenseman. ST. LOUIS BLUES-Slgned Parrls Duffus, goaltender.

Western Hockey League MEDICINE HAT TIGERS Named Duane Suiter coach. COLLEGE KANSAS STATE-Named Bruce Van De Velde assistant athletic director-administrative assistant and Mark Mangino football recruiting coordinator. MERCER-Named Crelghton Burns men's assistant basketball coach. MISSOURI-Announced Ihe resignation of Mary Scott, women's golf coach. NORTHEAST MISSOURI-Named Trad Wheeler women's assistant basketball coach.

SOUTH ALABAMA-Announced Ihe resignation of Kevin Moser, athletic trainer. TUSKEGEE Named Lonnle Williams men's bastketball coach VILLANOVA-Named Sheldon Chamberlain women's soccer coach. WESTFIELD STATE-Announced the resignation of Joyce O'Donnell, women's Softball coach. WINGATE-Announced the resignation of Steve Snell, men's assistant basketball coach. SAN FRANCISCO Named Julie Guarnotta women's assistant soccer coach.

UC IRVINE-Named Barbara Camp, currently assistant athletic director, acting athletic director, Motorola, 13:50. 142. Steve Bauer, Canada, Motorola, 25:12. 157. Michel Dernles, Belgium, Motorola, 25:12.

160. Ron Klefel, Boulder, Motorola, 25:12. Overall Standings (After 11 Stages) 1. Pascal Lino, France, RMO, 48:32:59. 2.

Miguel Indurain, Spain, Banesto, 1:27 behind. 3. Stephen Roche, Ireland, Carrara, 4:15. 4. Greg LeMond, Wavzala, 4:27.

5. Gianni Bugno, Italy, Galorade, 4:39. 6. Claudio Chiappuccl, Italy, Car-rera, 4:54. 7.

Yvon Ledanols, France, Casto-rama, 5:52. 8. Glancarlo Perlnl, Italv, Carrara, 6:44. 9. Pedro Delgado, Spain, Banoslo, 7:01.

10. Laurent Fignon, France, Gato-rade, 7:32 11. Jens Heppner, Germany, Telekom, 7:38. 12. Ravi Alcala, Mexico, PDM, 7:46.

13. Gerard Rue, France, Caslora-ma, 8:14. 14. Luc Leblanc, France, Castora-ma, 8:34. 15.

Erik Breuklnk, Netherlands, PDM, 8:38. Also 21. Andv Hampsten, 11:01. 89. Phil Anderson, 42:37.

90. Sean Yales, 43:01. 101. Sieve Bauer, 46:43. 132.

Michel Dernies, 1:02:26. 134. Frankie Andreu, 1:03:09. 170. Ron Klefel, 1:34:56.

440 am; 9:10 am Gary Emerson, Kellh Waters, Gary Torbelt. 4:50 am; 9:20 am Todd Hamilton, Philip Price, Christian Post. am; 9:30 am David Williams, Johan Rystrom, Colin Brooks. 5:10 am; 940 am John McHenrv, Paul Moloney, Philip Walton. 5:20 am; 9:50 am Andrew Hare, Philip Harrison, William Guy.

5:35 am; 10 am Des Smyth, Michael Archer, Jim Pavne. S45 am; 10:10 am Paul Lawri, Jose Coceres, Paul Wessel-Ingh. 5:55 am; 10:20 am Roger Chapman, Nils Llndebled, John Hay. 4:05 am; 1:15 am a-Daran Lee, Ian Spencer, Neal Brlggs. 6:15 am; 1:25 am Eric Glraud, Orrln Vincent III, Magnus Sunesson.

6:25 am; MS am Gary Player, Tom Welskopf, a-Gary Wolsten-holme. 4:40 am; 145 am Raymond Floyd, Tom Kite, Nick Price. 6:50 am; 1:55 am Eduardo Romero, Peter O'Malley, Andrew Sherborne. 7 am; 2:05 am Corey Pavln, Tom Purtzer, Jose-Maria Canlzares. 7:10 am; 2:20 am Ian Palmer, Steven Richardson, Bob Twav.

7:20 am; 30 am Danny Ml-lovic, Paul Broadhursl, Jim Gallager, 7:30 am; 240 am Jumbo Oza-kl, Sandy Lyte, Mark O'Meera. 745 am; 50 am Davit Love III, John Cook, Rodger Davis. 7:55 am; I am Fred Couplet, Rocco Mediate, Colin Monlgomerl. 405 am; 1:10 am Jo Ozakl, Fred Funk, Pavne Stewart. 8:15 am; 3:25 am Ken Trimble, Gordon Brand Barry Lane.

1:25 imi 3J5 am Michael Clayton, Mark Davit, Jeff Sluman. 135 am; 345 am Wavne Grady. Gary Evant, Ruts Cochran. ISO am; lis am Keith Clearwater, Ronen Raffertv, Sieve Yesterday's results BASEBALL American League BALTIMORE ORIOLES-Sent Bob Mllackl, pitcher, to Rochester ol the International League. Called up Richie Lewis, pitcher, from Rochester.

CELVELAND INDIANS-Optloned Reggie Jefferson, first baseman, to Colorado Springs of the Pacific Coast League. KANSAS CITY ROYALS Placed Keith Miller, second baseman, and Mark Gublcia, pitcher, on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to July 11. Optioned Kevin Koslofskl, outfielder, to Omaha of the American Association. Activated Chris Gwynn, outfielder, from the 15-day disabled list. Recalled David Howard, shortstop, and Dennis Moeller, pitcher, from Omaha.

MILWAUKEE BREWERS Placed Ron Robinson, pitcher, on the 15-day disabled list, Recalled Cal El-dred, pitcher, from Denver of the American Association. Signed Steve Maltagllatl, Andrew Paul, Kirk 'Richard Winter, Steve Gold, Ted Marshal, Richard Werner, Fabian Salmon, Frank Rodriguez, Derek Gaskill, Randy MacNell, Daniel Ortiz, Mark' Alexander and Tom Fronlng, Pitchers; Craig Smith, shortstop; Christopher Thomas, David Wlllman and David Wvss, catchers; and Mike Dumas, Infielder; to minor-league contracts. TEXAS RANGERS Called UP Don Carman, pitcher, from Oklahoma City of the American Association. Sent Brian Bohanon, pitcher, to Oklahoma City. Sent Hector Falardo and Scott Chlamparlno, pitchers, to minor-league rehabilitation assignments.

National League SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS Placed Mark Bailey, catcher, on the 15-dav disabled list, retroactive to July 11, Recalled Greg Litton, Infielder, from Phoenix of Ihe Pacific Coast League. BASKETBALL National Basketbal Association NBA-Cleared the New York Knlcks of tampering charges In Ihe signing of Harvey Grant, Washington Bullets forward, to a free agent offer -Global Basketball Association 'GBA-Named Richie Powers director of the referee development program. FOOTBALL National Football League ATLANTA FALCONS-Agreed to terms with Wade Wilson, Quarterback. DALLAS COWBOYS-Slgned Bill Bales, safely; Tim Daniel, wide receiver; Chris Hall and Nate Klrtman, defensive backs; Rod Milslead, guard; John Terry, offensive lineman. DENVER BRONCOS-Slgned Shane Dronett, defensive end, to a four-year contract.

HOUSTON OILERS-Slgned Eddie Robinson, Joe Bawden and Anthony Tour de France Yesterday's results MULHOUSE, France (AP) Results yesterday from the 11th stage of the Tour de France a 155-mile stage from Strasbourg to Mulhouse: 1. Laurent Fignon, France, GatO-rade, a hours, 30 minutes 49 seconds. 2. Laurent Dufaux, Switzerland, Helvetia, 12 seconds behind. 3.

Per Pedersen, Denmark, Amava, same time. 4. Albert! Italy, Arioslea, same time. 5. Dlmilrl Konvshev, Russia, TVM, same time.

6. Pedro Delgado, Spain, Banesto, same time. 7. Luc Leblanc, France, Castora-ma, same time. 6.

Laurent Jaiabert, France, ONCE, 22. 9. Claudlo Chiappuccl, Italy, Car-rera, 22. 10. Sean Kelly, Ireland, Festlna, same time.

11. Massimo Ghirotto, Italy, Car-rera, same lime. 12. Jim Van de Laer, Belgium, Tulip, same time. 13.

Raul Alcala, Mexico, ODM, same lime. 14. Dominique Arnould, Caslora-ma, same time. 15. Franco Chioccloll, Italy, GB-MG, same time.

Also 32. Greg LeMond, Wayzala, 22. 46. Andy Hampsten, Boulder, Motorola, same lime. 102.

Phil Anderson, Australia, Motorola. 12:06. 120. Sean Yates, Britain, Motorola, 13:50. 126.

Frankie Andreu, Dearborn, British Open pairings GULLANE, Scotland (AP) -Pairings and starting times (CDT) for today and Friday's rounds of th 121st British Open on the par-71 Mulrfield GoH Links (a-ama-leur): 1:15 am; 5:45 am Paul Way, Kenneth Walker, Mark Mouland. 1:25 am; Hi am David Eddl-ford, Justin Hobday, a-Slephen Pul-lan. 1:35 am; 4:05 am De Wet Basson, Kevin Jones, Howard Clark. 1:45 am; 6:15 am Billy An-drade, Mark Calcavecchla, Mark James. 1:55 am; 4.25 am Greg Turner, Costantino Rocca, Craig Sladler.

MS am; 440 am Tommy Na-kellma, David Feherty, Curtis Strange. 2:1) am; 4:50 am Donnl Hammond, Hale Irwin, Anders Fors-brandi 2:30 am; 7 am Roger Mackav, James Spence, Billy Ray 240 am; 7:10 am Let Janzen, Andrew Magee, Mark McNully. 2:50 am; 7:20 am Duffy Waldorf, Jodie Mudd, Mike Harwood. amj 7:30 am e-MHch Voges, David Gilford, Jeff "Maggert. fclt am; 745 am Tom Walton, Paul Azlnger, Viiav Singh.

3:25 am; 7:55 am Bernhard anger, Wayne Riley, Lanny Wad-kins. 3:15 am; 8.05 am La Trevl-no, Slav Pat, Jos Rlvero. MS am; 8: IS am Peter Mitchell, Nick Fakto, Craig Parry. 155 am; 1:25 am Peter Senior, Mark Brooks, Save Ballesteros. 4K am; MS am Ernie EH, Per-Ulrlk Johansson, Larry Miza.

4:15 am; fcS am Chip Beck, Jack Nicklaus, Ian Woosnam. 4:30 am; 9 am Ian Baker-Finch, Sam Torrance, John Daly. 1160-AM 196- Carole Erlckson 99, Jean Jones 98, Donna Fitchetl 98, 197- Vera King 98, Mellnda Howser 99, Paulelta Payne 102. 198- Belty Webster 98. 199- Lori Rucker 105, Patsv Arr-inglon 102.

200- Louise Scanlan 99, Jean Walls 97. 201- Shirley Slansell 102. 204 Nell Daugherty 101. 206 Valerie Miller 103. 209 Jerrle Gill 105.

212-Caryn Crenshaw 212. 214-Millle Loser 214. 219- Carolvn Cox 111, 220- Marlan Hall 109. 221- Beltye Adams 109. 228-Polly Mincy 114.

240-Dorls Smith 122. WD-Norma Condra, Betty Riley. Leader cards Par out 44S 354 345 37 Wlmberly oul 456 364 445-41 Shatluck oul 446 564 445-42 Bowers oul 455 255 345-38 Marcoe oul 546 353 335-37 Par In 345 S4S 434-37 74-148 Wlmberly in 344 543 434-34-75-150 Shatluck In 345 546 535-40-82-156 Bowers In 335 555 435-38- 76-157 Marcoe In 256 544 544-40- 77-157 Today's tee times 9:52 (Championship flight) Barbara Richards, Evelyn Blackmon, Cynthia Dahlgren, Amy Kalafut; 10:00 Lynda Wlmberly, Marge Shatluck, Debbie Bowers, Jane Marco. shol varies from a 2 Iron to a 7 Iron from an elevated tee to an elevated green which slopes away left. No.

5, S59 yards, pay 5: Th most heavily bunkered holt on In course with seven traps surrounding the green. A driver It needed up th left sld of th lalrwav and, downwind, In green can be reached In two. Otherwise It's a 100-yard pitch to a heavlly-contourtd green which It split by ridge. No. 4, 469 yards, par 4: A long dogleg to the left and probably th toughest lee-shol of th course.

Four midway bunkers to th 111 prevent thorl-cul towards th green with a wind usually crossing from left to right. A well placed 3-wood drive followed by a 2 Iron will make Ihe small, slightly raised green which slopes from back lo front. No. 7, 185 yards, par 3: A tough par 3 with a le thot played Into th wind. A deep bunker lurks on th rlghl of th green and there are Ihree more traps on the left.

No. 444 yards, par 4: A slight left-right dog-leg. A cluster of bunk-art right tid makes lor a difficult tea-shot, even with a 2 iron. The second shot It uphill and th green It mostly hidden. N.

9, 504 yards, par 5: A difficult tee-shot with a driver on lo a gradually-narrowing fairway guarded by two bunkers. A wall, which It out of bounds, runt along the left side of th enlire hole and the green hat five bunkers lo th front and left. He. 10, 47S yards, par 4: The longest par 4 on the course, th hot has two bunkers on th right sld of th fairway 245 yards from th le. A driver followed by long Iron it needed to reach th green.

Ne. 11, 315 yards, par 4: A Mind I shot with a drive mi with a 1 wood over rolling sand dunes onto a wid fairway. A rktt runs through th green which usually gives a tough pin position and seven bunkers surround II. Comment Murray Comment Not Comment And on And on Stuttgart Grand Prix STUTTGART, Germany (AP) -Results yesterday from the $1.04 million Grand Prix men's lennls tournament In Stuttgart (seedlngs In parentheses): Singlet Second Round Stefan Edberg, Sweden (1), def. Christian Minlussl, Argentina, 7-5, 6-2; Bernd Karbacher, Germany, det.

Michael Chang, Coto de Caza, Calif. (3), 6-4, 4-6, 6-3; Wavne Ferrelra, Soulh Africa (7) def. Ctlslav Dosedel, Czechoslovakia, 6-4, 7-5; Michael Sllch, Germany, def. Andrei Olkhov-skv, Russia, 6-4, 7-5. Sergl Bruguera, Spain (10), del.

Stefano Pescosolido, llalv, 6-3, 6-3; Javier Sanchez, Spain, def. Andral Chesnokovv, Russia, 4-6, 7-6 (7-0), 7-5; Thomas Muster, Austria, def. Marc Rosset, Switzerland, 6-3, 6-2; Carlos Costa, Spain, def. Christian Bergstroem, Sweden, 6-3, 7-6 (7-5); Francisco Clavet, Spain, del. Carl-Uwe Sleeb, Germany, 6-3, 7-6 (8-6).

warblnglon 6-0, 6-2; Hughes d. Bulllngton 6-0, 6-1; Stuart d. Ginger Hall 6-1, 6-2; Rebecca Loveman d. Inmad-nl 6-4, 6-2. 18s Kelley Dengler d.

Martha Reddln 6-0, 6-0; Billie Joe Reynolds d. Anita Settle 6-4, 6-1. Greater Nashville Closed Yesterday's results of the Greater Nashville Closed adult lennls tournament played at Centennial Sportsplex: Men Amateur Finals-Donald Cap-parella d. Keith Wheally 6-2, 7-5; Open: Finals-Hunt Warner d. Jav Graff 7-5, 6-1; Pro: Finals-Greg Chambers d.

Russell Buchi 6-3, 6-4; 30s: Finals-Steve Riley vs. David Carter, today, 4 p.m; Finals-Randy Paisley d. Dennis Covington 6-3, 6-1; Finals-Frank Bass d. Benny Jones 6-3, 6-1; 70s: Finals-James Mugler d. David White 6-3, 6-4.

Woman Heather Myers wins round-robin bv virtue of tie-breaker victory over Jane Ebb, who places second. Doublet Womens amateur Finals-Linda Young-Karen Williams d. Teresa Dellz-Georgla Harrison 6-2, 6-2. Amateur mixed: Finals-Elizabeth Holt-Oleg Urban d. Holll Hutcheson-Roberl Hutcheson 6-1, 6-4.

Pro mixed: Finals-Brittany Haley-Van van Llngen d. Heidi Allsmlller-Greg Chambers 6-4, 6-3. Open mixed: Finals-Cindy Bowling-Steve Riley d. Susie Newberry-Al Willis 3-6, 6-4, 6-1. 35s mixed: Finals Lynda Achord-Davld Kletter d.

Eko ishii-Ken Uhllg 6-2, 6-4. Past champions 1980 Peler van Llngen; 1981 Peter van Llngen; 1982-Greg Carter; 1983-Russell Buchi; 1984-Peter van Llngen; 1985-Juan Escudaro; 1986-Cliff Relief; 1987 Jim Shackleford; 1988 Scott Vowels; 1989 Russell Bu- chi; 1990-Russell Buchi; 1991 Van i van Llngen; 1992-Greg Chambers. No. 6, 176-yards with a 5-lron. Witnesses were Randy Wakefield, Spud Renkin, Kendall Kltrell, Wendloyn Kill ell.

COUNTRY HILLS: Melissa Rags-dale aced the No. 7 140-yard, using a four-Iron. Wltnessee were Matt Gel-fand and Healher Cross. Jim Galvin, Sr. aced the No.

2 165-yard, using a six-iron. Wllnesses were Jim Galvin, Jr Tim Galvin and Pat Day. Mathews clinic Middle Tennessee State coach Boots Donnelly and Tennessee assistant Phil Fulmar will speak at the Doug Mathews All-American Athlete's clinic for youth football coaches July 25 at Brentwood Academy. The clinic runs from registration al 8 a.m. until 1 p.m.

Admission It free. Jm Pen Pnaa Amxmoi via A North of Nashullle Herman'sDunlop Classic Results from Ihe Herman'sDunlop Tennis Classic being held in Hender-sonville al Drakes Creek Park: Bovs lot Charles Anderson d. Jason Slice 6-0, 6-0; Elliot West d. Kyle Thomas 6-0, 6-1. 12s- Treal Webb d.

Ryan Strickland 7-6 (7-4), 4-3; Lee Grimm d. Hartley Scotl 6-3, 6-1; John Taylor d. Boarry Maynard 3-6, 6-3, 6-0. 14s- Geoff Fischer d. Trent Webb 1-6, 7-5, 6-2; Shane McKenzie d.

Matlhew Scogglns 6-2, 5-7, 6-1; Daniel Hlghsmlth d. Travis Cardwell 6-1, 6-1. 16s- Aaron Galvls d. Bo Allebbery 6-2, 6-3; Mark Williams d. Brad Hales 2-6, 6-2, 6-1; Chris Lee-son d.

Jason Payne 7-5, 6-2; David J. Osborne d. Mark Emery 7-6 (9-7), 6-1; Lance Heberl d. Robbie Taylor 6-1, 6-2; Joshua Teniscel d. Derrick Adomson 4-6, 6-4, 6-1; Carson Blackwell d.

Darren Kerr 7-6 (8-6) 6-2; Jonathan Hulberl d. Eric Harris 6-1, 6-4; Damon Halley d. Galvis 6-1, 6-2; Jeff Carr d. Williams 7-6 (7-4), 6-3; Osborne d. Leeson 6-4, 6-2; Hebert d.

Teniscel 6-0, 6-2; Thomas Chung d. Jonathan Fussell 6-0, 3-6, 6-2; Chris Erwln d. Nick Reynolds 6-0, 6-0; Emery d. Pavne 6-3, 6-2; Taylor d. Adamson 6-2, 6-2.

18s- Darrell Burgess d. Chris Oxsher 6-1, 6-0; Rvan Rya d. Jeff Beasley 6-4, 6-3; Joey Hall d. Kyle Edwwards 6-1. 6-0; Marshall Stiles d.

Kvung Lee 6-2, 6-2. Girls lot- Radha Devendrappa d. Allt-sa Loveman 7-5, 6-1. 12s- Lindsay Warblnglon d. Jamie Bulllngton 6-0, 6-0, Jordan Jones d.

Sara Rilter 6-1, 6-2; Mary Ann Scogglns d. Carrie Osborne 7-5, 5-7, 6-4; Maggie Waldron d. Courtenv Collins 6-2, 7-5. Ma-Laura Dray d. Catherine Stuart 6-4, 6-1.

16t- Joel Bulllngton d. Wendy Hunt 6-4, 6-4; Angela Hughes d. Jera Newoehner 6-1, 6-0; Mary Anne Stuart d. Ashley Lane 6-3, 4-6, 6-3; Shabnom Inmadanl d. Amy Shepherd by default; Robin Otte d.

Ashley Club results TEMPLE HILLS: Ladles 18-hole group: Low field shots Low Jane Ireland; Jane Ireland; 2, Nancy Walker; 1, Francis West; 2, Olga Olenick; 1, Marcla Brinks; 2, Pat Harris. TWO RIVERSladles 9-hole Golf League (handicap tournament): A flight Anna Buchanan, 75; 2, Mary Bryant, 81; 3, Ann Lawrence, 86. group- Gladvs Ozmenl, 76; 2, Delilah Tuck, 83; 3, Mary Kirk, 84. tllght-1, Sua Hall, 72; 2, Helen Pugh, 75; 3, Evelyn Dredenstedl, 79. flight- 1, Catherine Faulkner, 80; 2, Belly Rooker, 83; 3, Myrtle Fowler, 84.

MCCABE: Ladies Town and Country- Low gross: Shirley Bishop, 81. Game for Ihe day was Fewest Putts: 1, Shirley Bishop, 26; 2, Sara Dunn, 28, 3, Max Regen, 29. Hole-ln-one GREEN HILLS: Tommy Oldham shot a hole-ln-one yesterday on hole 30 minutes Summer Leaque Leasing scorers: Lamont Wilson (J. Carter) 123; Carlos Rogers (Sporlsples) 102; J. Jenkins (ANder-son Studlos)64; Dan Hall IBeaman Pepsi) 82; Ronnie McMahan (Southern Kllchen)78.

Tonight's schedule: 6:30: NW Mutual Lite, Centeniai Sportsplex, Anderson Studios; Herotage Nissan, Beaman Pepsi, 8:00: Right Team, Quarterback Legends, Converse; Bar-nie and Babbelt; Sawyer Brown, Southern Kitchen and Bath. Music City 7s Tournament Results from Ihe Music City 7s Rugby Tournament which was held July It at MelroCenler: Semifinals: Birmingham 26, Knox-ville Birmingham 24, Univ. Tennessee 10. 3rd place: Knoxville 18, Univ. of Tennessee 16 Championship: Nashville 30, Birmingham 4.

Muirfield THE 1992 BRITISH OPEN July 16-19 League results FRANKLIN: Southwestern Bea Crulchfleld 170-479; Phillip Sawyer 255, Mike Duvall 639; OSIMA HENDERSONVILLE: Coffee Cup Connie Ear hard! 231, Peggy Austin 562; So Close Tuesday Night Men Mike Jenkins 249-722; Style Masters MADISON: Tuesday Night Summer Belles Sandra Brown 218-581; Special Edition INGLEWOOD: Inglewood's Best No-Tap Sharon Chambllss 256-664; Lonas Hlnes 250-587; Fabulous Two Tuesday Bowling Belles -Leila Allen 193-513; BG's Tuesday No-Tap Marlorle Story 242, Lisa Ray 626; Teddy Frailer 273-651; Hammers OAK VALLEY: Morning Glories Lucille Callls 235, Brenda Brown 562; Morning Slars Ladles Doubles Geneva Baker 215-539; Misfits 359, Pin Chasers 1,016. WEST: Easy Goers Mary Henry 188, Dottle Hughes 519; Hot Peppers Anchor Girls Trio Terry Hodges 233-616; Gail Seibald 211-537; Home Improvement mo Grlsham Smith Tony Denaml 207-532; Kim Mooneyham 169-481; You're Confused MELROSE: Twilight David Sims 257-73); Destruction HERMITAGE: Sunday Mixed -Cricket Hardin 221-534; Steve Porter 253-703; Show Time CUMBERLAND: Gold Diggers -Edna Ragsdale 205-579; Lucky Strikes 636, Untouchcables No. II 381 yards, par 4: A birdie opportunity. The fairway slopes downward so a long Iron followed by a 7 Iron win easily make Ihe green which It guarded by teven Bunkers. No.

13, 159 yards, par 1: lha shortest hole but with a long, narrow, undulating green with deep bunkers on either side. Missing the green spells Iroubt. No. 14, 449 yards, par 4: Six bunk-art line th fairway and only Iwo guard lha green. A straight drive from the lee Is followed bv a 1 Iron on an uphill approach lo the green.

No. IS, 417 yards, par 4: A blrdi chance. A 3 wood trom In le and a 5 Iron approach depending on wind direction. Bunkers are a hazard throughout Ihe fairway and five mora guard the green. Ne.

14, lea yards, par 1: A 2 Iron slightly uphill to a green thai hat seven deep bunkers along In front and right sld. No. j0 yards, par 5: A birdie opportunity depending on Ihe wind direction. Th green can be reached In two shots but, If short, the humps around th fringe make pitching difficult. Four bunkers are spread across th fairway at halfway but only two guard th green.

Ne. IS, 448 yards, par in round ends with a difficult finish. After a comfortable tee shot, a 4 or 5 Iron second thot should reach th green but It hat deep bunkers in front and ithr tide, it tlighlly elevated, tkxwi front lo back and gels narrower towards the clubhouse. Former champions in field Ian Baker-Finch, Nick Faldo, Sav BaHesleros, Mark Calcavecchla, Sandy Lvft, Jack Nicklaus, Greg Norman, Gary Player, Le trevlno, Tom Walton, Tom Welskopf. NWCA Championship HENDERSONVILLE Yesterday's second-round scores In the 70th annual NWGA Championships at Bluegrass Country Club (par 74): 150-Lvnde Wlmberly 75.

156- Marge Shatluck 82, 157 Debbie Bowers 76, Jane Marcoe 77, 159-Barbara Richards 76. 162-Evelyn Blackmon. 166 Cindy Dahlgran 85, Amy Ka-lafut 85. 167T-Elalne Fahrner 83. 169- Janelle Carmen 85, B.C.

File 90. 170- Debbie Sanford-Case 89, Linda Post 84. 171- Teresa Livingston 89. 172- Jackie Rappuhn 87, 173- Sandy Dunlavy 90. 174- Diane McMurray 92, Barbara Kelly 91.

176- Denise Prldemore 90. 177- Jan Bunshaw 89, Mac Ruck-or 88. 178- Gall Johnson 93, Shirley Kll-palrick 90. 180- Kay Wright 91. 181- Jean Harris 92.

182- Malene Grant 91. 183- Donna Brevard 93. 186- Sharon Hill 95. 187 Chris Howard 95, Diane Tankslev 87. 188 Elaine Gone 95, Vickie Sparks 188.

189- Phvllls Austin-Roberts 102, Janet Watklns 93. Robbie Crablree 94. 190- Llbby Hagewood 92. 191 Joyce Steele 99, Antha Kavl 93. 194-Barbara Davis 99.

9 am; 4:05 am Tony Johnston, Greg Norman, Josa Maria Ola-zabal. 9:10 am; 4:15 am Stephen Bennett, Malcolm Mackenzie, Paul Mayo. 9:20 am; 4:30 am Dave Padgett, Paul McGlnley, Larry Rink-r. 9:30 am; 440 am Jon Robson, Hendrlk Buhrmann, Andrew 9:40 am; 4:50 am Malt Lanner, Darren Clark, Marcut Knighl. 9:50 am; am Jeremy Robin-ton, Richard Boxall, Robert Karlsson.

10 am; $:10 am Tony Cham-ley, a-Micheei Welch, Craig Mann. 10:10 am; 5:20 am Craig Mc-Clellan, Freddy George, Brian Mar-chbank. 10:20 am; 5:35 am Mark Rot, Chris Gray, Mike McLean, British Open Hole-by-hole MUIRFIELD, Scotland (AP) -Hole-by-hole description of the par-71 Muirfield Golf Links, sit of th 1992 British Open golf championship: He. 447 yards, par 4: A long, straight tee-shot with a driver it needed to avoid a horse-shoe shaped bunker on Ihe left and dense rough on either side. A long Iron for th second shot should reach th green which It guarded by three bunkers.

14a. 2, 151 yards, par 4: A birdie hot but with bunkers on either skt al 224 yards. A long iron from Ihe le followed by a 9 Iron or wedg to an undulating green which has a cluster Of five bunkers on th right. Ne. 1, 179 yards, par 4: A birdie hole but with mounds obscuring clear view of the flag If th le shot, with a long Iron, It too far to th left or right.

A 7 Iron second shot to a rial green surrounded by four bunkers. No. 4, 10 yards, par Depending on th direction of th wind, Ihe I- holes 5 LLaKa.8ja.eijai ba wgm YARDS 447 351 379 180 I 559 469 185 444 504 3.518 PAR I4I4I4I3I5I4I3I4I 5 36 I HOLES UllVZ2iixit.ii.KitzzAi.ia DUO YARDS 475 365 381 159 449 417 188 550 448 3,452 6.970 PAR 4443443 5I4 71 Belmonts Suburban H. Ellis Park. Facilities for Groups Parties During Races Telephone Wagering Accounts Available Phone 502586-7778 The Grade 1 Suburban H.

is expected to include Strike the Gold, Sultry Song, Fly So Free and Belmont Stakes runner up My Memoirs. Saturday, the 18th. watch and wager on this exciting American Championship Racing Series event, plus all of Ellis, live at Dueling Grounds. 72. DlIiLlXGGROlTXDS.

COURSE 1-65, Exit 2, Franklin. KY KY-TN Border ELLIS SIMULCjSTS: TUES. SUN. LABOR DAY POST TIME 1:30 PM EXCEPT FRI. POST TIME 3:00 PM.

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