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THE TENNESSEAN Frittoy. September 2 1SS4 0 SC 3 3 Yesterday's deals BASEBALL Kevin Todd, Pet Conecher and Robert Lang, centers, lo one-year contracts with one-year options. American Hockey League WORCESTER ICECATS-Slgned SCOREBOARD Compiled by Mary Hicks Friday's schedule Cant SA Cumberland Co. at White Co. Beech it Pearl-Cohn Livingston Acad at CookevMe Dickson Co.

at Galalin Maplewood al Hendersonvie Columbia al Lebanon Mount Juliet al ShelbwMe Murl. Oakland at Lincoln Co. HWsboro at Murl. Riverdale Warren Co. at Coffee Co.

Montsomery Bel at Fattier Ryan Brentwood at Franklin Franklin Co. al Tueahoma GtendlH al LaVergne Hunters Lane at McGavock Antloch at Overton Whites Creek al Stratford Cheatham Co. at Clarksville NE Clarksville NW at Modisonville, Kv. Henry Co. at Chatt.

Baylor Smyrna at HKwood Class 4A OBti Co. at Lawrence Co. Brentwood Acad, at Paducah-Tllgnman Houston Co. at Clarksville i Class 3A York al Pok Co. Grundv Co.

al Whltwel DeKat) Co. at Celine Montgomery al Greenbrier Jackson Co. at Macon Co. Logan Ky. at Portland Springfield at Bowling Green, Ky.

Hickman Co. at While House Fairview at Page Camden at Waverty Class 2A Moort Co. at Bledsoe Co. Cannon Ca at Loretto Gordonsvllle at Smith Co. Harpeth at Upperman Westmoreland at Goodpasture Spring Hi al Lipscomb Clarksville Acad at Stewart Co.

Trousdale Co. at Lewis Co. Forrest at Mount Pleasant Cotinwood at Richland Clan A Monterey at Charleston Lighthouse Chr. al Red Boiling Springs Watertown at CornersvUle Gat-Plttman al BGA Nash. Christian at Christ Pres.

DoneHon Chr. at Jo Byrns Eiee-Hardlng at E. Robertson Knox Webb at Franklin Road Acad Tern Prep at Friendship Chr. McEwen at Brucelon Cascade al St. AndrewVSewanee Chatt.

Boyd-Buchanon at Columbia Ac Lookout VaHev at Hunlland Univ. School of Jackson at Wayne Ca mtofe on YJ Ticket liiiG TODAY'S HIQHLIOHTS Tennis Program U.S. Open Also at 6:30 p.m. Minor league baseball program Xpresa at Chattanooga Arena football Program Arizona at Orlando Radio Program Sounds vs. Buffalo Sounds-Xpress home games What When Price Phone Sounds Today 242-4371 At Greer Stadium, 7:35 pm, vs.

Buffalo. $7 reserved, $3 gen. adm. Auto racing tickets Track When Prices Phone Highland Rim Saturday $7 643-8725 At Ridgetop, feature event Classic Challenge Series 1930 models. 30-lap race at 7:30 p.m.

Adults $7, children 6-12 $3, children 5-under free. Pay-per-view What When Prices Phone Football Saturday $9.95 800-885-8222 ESPN will be bringing college football action to Ch. 28 tomorrow. This week's games are Boston College at Michigan, Washington at USC and Virginia at Florida State at 2:30 p.m. Compiled by Javier Goroalez.

Call 259-8014 to include info. Time 10 a.m. Station USA Time 6 p.m. Time 6:30 p.m. Time 6 p.m.

Station SptSouth Station ESPN Station 99.7-FM 950-AM 900-AM 7 p.m. football Also on 94.3-FM, 1590-AM. Franklin at Brentwood Hkih Cumberland at Clinch Valley 12:30 p.m. 98.9-FM. CHICAGO WHITE SOX-Extended working agreements with Nashville of the American Association; Birmingham of the Southern League; Prince Wiliem of the Carolina League; and South Bend of the Midwest League through 1996.

Agreed to a working agreement with Bristol, of the Appalachian League on a two-year contract to compete In the three-month Advanced Rookie League, beginning In June 1991 NEW YORK YANKEES Acquired Scott Bank head, pitcher, from the Boston Red Sox for a player to be named later and an undisclosed amount of cash. Traded Pad Gibson, pitcher, to the Milwaukee Brewers for a player to be named later. TEXAS RANGERS Recalled David Hutse, outfielder, from Oklahoma City of the American Association. Purchased the contrad of Rob Ducey, outfielder, from Oklahoma City. National League CHICAGO CUBS-Recalled Steve Trachsel, pitcher, from Iowa of the American Association.

NEW YORK METS-Extended the working agreement with Columbia, S.C., of me South Atlantic League through 1997. PITTSBURGH PIRATES Recalled Randy Tomlin, Ditcher, from Buffalo of the American Association and placed him on the 15-day disabled list. BASKETBALL National Basketbal Association DETROIT PISTONS-Named K.C. Jones assistant coach. UTAH JAZZ-Signed Bryon Russe, forward FOOTBALL National Footbal League CLEVELAND BROWNS-Slgned Mike Bedosky, guard.

Waived Patrick Newman, wide receiver. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS-Slgned Lance Teichetman, defensive lineman, and Mike Cook, wide receiver, lo the practice squad Canadan Footbal League BRITISH COLUMBIA LIONS-Actl-valed Doug Hocking, linebacker, from the reserve list and placed him on the Mured Its. Adlvated Kelly Sims, defensive back, and Kent Wamock, defensive tackle, from the Inured list and waived Wernock. Placed Enls Jackson, defensive back, on the Iniured list. Extended the time Freemann Baysinger and Yo Murphy, wide receivers; Chris Green, offensive lineman, and Lui Passaglla, kicker, wll spend on the Iniured lisl.

LAS VEGAS POSSE-Adivaled Tim Broody, linebacker, and Greg Tucker, linebacker, from the Iniured list. Placed Tom Backes, tackle, and David Holis, defensive back, on the iniured list. Extended the lime Jeff Sawyer, defensive end, wil spend on the Iniured list. SACRAMENTO GOLD MINERS Adlvated Mike Oliphanl, running back; Doug Parrish cornerback; and Chris Thleneman, defensive tackle, from the iniured list and placed CHiphant and Parrish on the reserve list. Placed George Belhune, linebacker; Tony Jones, wide receiver; and Kenny Wil-hlte, cornerback, on the iniured 1st.

Extended the time Matt Jaworski, linebacker; James King, defensive end; and Robert Turner, defensive back, wll spend on the Iniured list. SHREVEPORT PIRATES-Adivated Ben Williams, defensive tackle, from the reserve list. Waived Alex Mash and Johnny Scott, defensive tackles. TORONTO ARGONAUTS Adlvated Tim Jackson and Henry Charles, defensive backs, from the Iniured Hit. HOCKEY National Hockey League ANAHEIM MIGHTY DUCKS-Slgned Paul Karlya, left wing-center.

HARTFORD WHALERS-Agreed lo terms with John Stevens, defenseman, on a multlvear contrad. LOS ANGELES KINGS-Slgned Jarl Kurrl, right wing, lo a one-year contrad. Signed John Druce, right wing, and Mike Donnelly, left wing, to two-year contrads with one-year options. Signed Keith Redmond, left wing, and 1 3211111 Tomorrow's college program Texas at Pittsburgh Cincinnati at Indiana Regional coverage Morehead St at Marshall Oklahoma at Syracuse Tennessee at UCLA Oregon St. at Arizona SL Radio Program Tennessee at UCLA Time Station 11 a.m.

SptSouth 11:30 a.m. ESPN 2:30 p.m. Ch. 2 6 p.m. SptSouth 6:30 p.m.

ESPN 7 p.m. Ch.2 9 p.m. SptSouth Time Station 5:15 p.m. 950-AM Also on 105.1-FM, 1060-AM, 94.3-FM, 1590-AM. Mississippi SL at Memphis 6:45 p.m.

106.7-FM Greater Milwaukee Open John Adams 34-37-71 1 Jim Gallagher 35-36-71 MILWAUKEE (AP) Scores with Gil Morgan 32-39-71 relation to par yesterday after the first Nolan Henke 35-3671 round of the SI, 000,000 Greater Milwau- Gary HaKberg 33-38-71 kee Open, played on the par-35-36-71, Fred Funk 34-37-71 Yard Brown Deer Go Patrick Burke 38-3371 course: Eddie Kirby 36-35-71 DA Welbring 33-32-65 -6 Tom Pernka Jr. 36-35-71 David Toms 32-34-66 -5 Justin Leonard 36-35-71 LonHinkle 33-33-66-5 Lennle Clements 35-3671 am Browne 31-35-66 -5 Dave Stockton 35-36-71 Michael ANen 32-34-66 -5 Steve Strieker 33-38-71 Tom Sleckmann 33-34-67 -4 Rick Fehr 34-37-71 Brian Kamm 32-35-67-4 Bruce Liefeke 34-3771 Bob Estes 33-34-67 -4 Ted SchuH 35-36-71 Bi Kratiert 34-33-67 -4 Bl Brillon 37-34-71 Duffy Waldorf 31-36-67 -4 Doug Martin 36-35-71 JoevSlndelar 33-34-67 -4 Barry Jaeckel 37-3471 Jay Haas 34-33-47 -4 Sean Murphy 37-34-71 Mark Catcavecchla 33-34-67 -4 Tom Garner 34-37-71 Blaine MccaDister 33-34-67 -4 Ben Walter 35-36-71 Willie Wood 35-3368 -3 Paul Govdos 37-35-72 1 P.H. Horgan III 32-3668 -3 Pete Jordan 34-38-72 1 Marco Dawson 33-35-68 -3 Tom Byrum 36-36-72 -1 Brandel Chamblee 33-35-68 -3 Jeff Woodland 36-36-72 -1 Dennis Paulson 33-35-68 -3 Jim Mcgovern 35-37-72 -1 Bobby Wedkins 34-34-68 -3 Russ Cochran 36-36-72 1 Mark CMeara 33-35-68 -3 Robert Wrem 36-36-72 -1 Curds Strange 33-35-68 -3 Leonard Thompson 36-36-72 1 Sieve Pate 33-35-68 -3 Phil Tataurangi 37-35-72 -1 JohPtnman 32-36-68 -3 Deve Soengler 37-3572 "1 Glen Day 34-34-68-3 Dick Mast 35-3772 -1 KeHy Gibson 33-35-68 -3 Greg Twiggs 34-38-72 "1 Jim Thorpe 34-34-68 -3 Harry Taylor 35-3772 -1 JlmFuryk 34-34-68 -3 Dlllard Pruitl 36-36-72 1 David Peoples 33-35-68 -3 Meal Lancaster 36-36-72 -1 Jay Don Blake 33-35-68 -3 Mike Donald 36-36-72 -1 John Wilson 32-36-68 -3 Brook Schmilt 37-35-72 -1 Keith Clearwater 33-36-69 -2 Brad Lardon 37-35-72 "1 JohnFlannery 33-36-69-2 Brad King 37-3572 1 Bob Glider 34-35-69 -2 John Mahaffey 38-35-73 -2 Tim Simpson 33-36-69 -2 Ed Humenik 36-37-73 2 Dave Ban- 33-36-69 -2 Dudley Hart 36-37-73 "2 David Feherty 34-35-69 -2 Larry Rinker 35-38-73 -2 Richard Zokol 35-34-69 -2 Billy Ray Brown 36-37-73 2 Wayne Levi 31-38-69-2 Kenny Knox 37-3673 2 Howerd Twilty 34-35-69 -2 Curl Byrum 36-37-73 "2 MarkWurti 33-36-69-2 Sieve Golsche 36-37-73 "2 Esleban Toledo 34-35-69 -2 Charles Raulerson 35-3873 -2 Mike Brlsky 33-36-69 -2 Warren Schutle 39-34-73 "2 Russell Beiersdorf 34-35-69 -2 Craig Parry 38-35-73 2 Ken Green 34-35-69-2 BobTwav 36-37-73 "2 Roger Maltbie 33-36-69 -2 Tommy Armour III 35-38-73 "2 David Ogrin 35-34-69 -2 Brad Klapprolt 36-37-73 "2 Scott Hoch 35-34-69 -2 Billy Mayfair 38-36-74 3 Mark Brooks 34-35-69-2 George Burns 36-38-74 "3 Mia Springer 31-38-69 -2 Greg Peterson 37-37-74 3 Bruce Fleisher 35-34-69-2 Mike Reid 36-3874 "3 Tony Silts 34-35-69-2 Ted Tryba 38-36-74 3 JoevRassett 34-35-69-2 Hal Sutton 36-38-74 Tommy Moore 33-36-69 -2 Larry Silvelra 36-38-74 "3 Jay Delsing 35-35-70 -1 Grant Waite 37-37-74 "3 Doug Tewed 37-33-70-1 Mike Smith 36-38-74 3 Paul Slankowskl 32-38-70-1 Rocky Walcher 35-39-74 TomPurtier 34-36-70-1 Ed Dougherty 36-3975 4 Loren Roberts 34-36-70 -1 Trevor Dodds 35-40-75 "4 Morris Halafcky 36-34-70 -1 Don Reese 37-38-75 "4 ShaunMicheel 36-34-70-1 Stan Ulley 37-3875 "4 Steve Lamontagne 34-36-70 -1 Chris Kite 38-37-75 "4 DaveRummells 33-37-70 -1 Bobby Clampett 37-39-76 "5 BobLohr 36-34-70-1 Ed Terasa 38-3876 Clark Dennis 32-38-70-1 Rob Boktt 35-41-76 5 Ronnie Black 35-35-70-1 Andy North 39-38-77 "6 Mike Slandly 31-39-70 -1 Phil Bleckmar 37-40-77 "6 Sieve Brodle 34-36-70 -1 Lance Ten Broeck 38-39-77 "6 Ty Armstrong 35-35-70 -1 BiH Lindmark 36-41-77 "6 Brian Clear 36-35-71 Mike Small 37-41-78 "7 Mike Sullivan 36-35-71 Steve Rinloul 37-41-78 "7 JettSluman 33-3871 Dennis Tliiani 38-41-798 Dave Craievtch, defenseman. KANSAS CITY BLADES-Signed David Bruce, left wing. MINNESOTA MOOSE -Signed Dave Christian, right wing.

East Coast Hockey League BIRMINGHAM BULLS-Signed Michael Shustak, center, to a tryout agreement tor the 1994-95 season. SOCCER US. SOCCER FEDERATION Extended the contrad of Hank Steinbrecn-er, executive diredor -secretary general, five years through 2000. American Prelessienil Sector League COLORADO FOXES-Signed Mark Barnett, midfielder. LOS ANGELES SALSA-Purchased the contrad of Mark) Jimenez, goalkeeper, from the Fort Lauderdale Strikers.

MONTREAL IMPACT-Slgned Jean Benllde Musampa, midfielder-forward. SEATTLE SOUNDERS-Slgned Erik Stork son, forward. TORONTO ROCKETS-Slgned Eddy Berdusco, forward VANCOUVER EIGHTY-SIXERS Signed Chris Franks, midfielder; Tom Kim, defender; and John Seolon, forward COLLEGE NCAA-Announced an end to the probation of Middle Tennessee Slate's men's basketbal program. BIG EAST CONFERENCE-Named Eileen Feeney coordinator of women's basketbal officiating and Rob Corona and Megan Chmiel administrative interns for the 1994-95 season. Announced three-person officiating crews in women's baskelbal, beginning in the 1995-96 ADELPHI Named Joe Dlbarl sports Information diredor and Paul Nussbaum men's and women's swimming coach.

ALBANY STATE, N.Y.-Named Shane Williams academic advisor for athletics and Carole Seiner diredor of athletic facilities. CAL SANTA BARBARA-Named Chris Carlson men's assistant basketbal coach. CAL STATE-FULLERTON-Named John W. Easlerbrook athletic diredor. CHEYNEY-Named Jim Boyle women's basketbal coach; Melanie Smith women's essislant basketbal coach; and Ray Divirgillo athletic trainer.

DELAWARE-Named Leni Wilson women's assistant baskelbal coach. DREW-Named Tracy Zawackl women's tennis coach. FLORIDA STATE-Suspended Forrest Conoty, offensive tackle, for tour games for taking ilegal gifts from sports agents. GEORGIA SOUTHERN-Named Drew Piltman golf coach and Andy Plltman assistant golf coach. HARTWICK Named Barbara Hicks toflbal coach.

KEENE STATE-Named Krlsten Ko-ber assistant field hockey coach. KING'S, N.Y.-Named Jim Aller men's basketbal coach and Chuck Schekte men's assistant basketbal coach and softbal coach. KINGS POINT-Named Craig Fink assistant sports information diredor. LONG BEACH STATE-Named Dr. Bll Husak associate athletics director and Cindy Master senior women administrator.

MARIST Named Tom Mariano lacrosse coach; Maria Piechockl women's soccer coach; Scott Khare offensive line coach; Charles Hardman men's and women's tennis coach; Don DeLorenzo men's assilant soccer coach, and Dan Parady receivers and tight ends coach. SAN DIEGO STATE-Named John Ely graduate assistant footbal coach and Kalhy Van Wyk assistant softbal coach. UNLV-Named Jennifer Condon restricted-earnings softbal coach. WILLIAM PATERSON-Named Lou-Is Galto Jr. linebackers coach; John Ferro running backs coach; and Rick DeBonta assistant footbal coach.

Smith, Smith and Smith, Nashville; 3, Jubilee's Star Wars, Eric Parks, Bob Parks Family, Murfreesboro; 4, Times Miracle, CaHie Sluckey, Edd Stuckey Family, Thomson, 5, Dark Sprit's Lou, Kirsten Lambert, Kirsten and Shannon Lambert, Brentwood; 6, Delight's Sundance, Jennifer Vining, Jeff-coat Stables, Cordova. Owner-amateur lady drivers, One harness: Postponed III today. Plantation pleasure wafting horses, amateur riders, cttampfenship: My Lady Daring, kely Gordon, Arthur and Susan Gordon, Stonegalt Farm, Orange, 2, If By Chance, Victoria Martocci, Steve and Linda Power, Coos Bay, 3, Generator's Mystique, Mary Jo Neu, Caithness Croft, Arstrong, B.C; 4, Ain't Delightful, Lisa Howard, Lisa Howard, Denver, N.C; Coil's Lady Janet Bracalente, Tom end Janet Bracalente, Quakertown, 6, Gen's Pushin the Good News, Travis Perry, Michael and Jamie Vavrlnec, Sister, Or. Owner-amateur riders an wafting horses, ISJ and under, charnpionshla: Olympic Generator, Sherl Gamble, Gamble Farms, Belvkjere; 2, Dukes's Tlmbrooke, Rhonda Warren, Rhonda Warren, Winston Salem, N.C; 3, Generator's Dynamite, Sherrl Pollack, Robert Pollack Family, Santa Clara, Ca and Shelbwile; 4, Al American Pride, Alicia Black moo, Alicia Blackmon, Rayle, 5, Good Advice, Dru Magee, H.W. Bailey, New Orleans, 6, Ebony Ground Control, Barbara Utermark, Dr.

Barbara Ulermark, Martinez, Ga. Three-year-eM wafting horse. Championship, Stations, Mam er GeMngs, three years eld and under. 1, He Putlin on the Ritz, Tim GRav, Wiliam B. Johnson, Atlanta, 2, Our First Impression, Bud Dunn, Wiliam A.

Scar-brough III, Florence, AL; 3, Pusher's Al Colors, Joel Wooslev, Gamble Farms, Belvidere; 4, Cash For Keeps, Sammy Day, Berzette, Cadv And McNatt, Birmingham, AL and SrwibwiUe; 5, Pushers' Force, Kevin Gower, Mr Mrs. Burl Compton, Narrows, 6, American Jubilee, Bll Bobo, Bob Parks Family, Murfreesboro. Courtney Thompson (O). Marin Luther King 7, Hunters Lane It Scoring-Heather Hiland 2, Kalherine Sapene, Patricia Webb 2, Paula Pfleiger, Laura Hmek) (MLK); Audrey Carrol (HL); Goalkeepers-Mikel Lucus, Jesi Selfert (MLK); Krisly Shane (HL); Records: Martin Luther King 1-0-1, Hunters Lane 0-2. Bette Ground Acad 4, HSsboro Ot Scoring-Whitney Rovburn, Jennifer Bransford 2, AHssa Myer (BGA); Goalkeepers-Kelly Edwards (BGA); Emly Bushing (H); Records BGA 2-0, Hils-boro 0-2.

Brentwood Oakland 1: Scoring-Brentwood: Amy Reibel (2), Lisa Moore; Oakland Angie Davis; Goalkeepers-Abbey Kaser (B), Jackie Taylor (O). "M'l'llHIMi KuMman, Lakeside Park, 6-2, 6-2. Zina Garrison Jackson (10), Houston, def. Paoia Suarez, Argentina, 6-4, 6-3. Alexia Dechaume-Ballerel, France, def.

Maria Jose Gaidano, Argentina, 7-5, 6-3. Amanda Coetzer (11), South Africa, def. Eugenia Maniokova, Russia, 6-2, 6-0. Steffi Graf (1), Germany, def. Sandra Caclc, Bradenton, 6-0, 6-2.

Lindsay Davenport (6), Murriela, def. Pam Shriver, Baltimore, 6-1, 6-2. Iva MaioH, Croatia, def. Elna Reinach, South Africa, 6-2, 6-2. Patricia Hy, Canada, def.

Angelica Gavaldon, Mexico, 6-3, 6-2 Shaun Stafford, Gainesville, def. Linda Harvey-Wild, Hawthorn Woods, 6-0, 6-7 (7-3), 6-2. Redka Bobkova, Czech Republic, def. Nicole Bradtke, Australia, 6-7 (7-2), 6-4, 6-2. Mana Endo, Japan, def.

Julie Halard, France, 6-1, 7-5. Anna Smashnova, Israel, def. Nicole Muns-Jagerman, Netherlands, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3. Jana Novotna (7), Czech Republic, def. Karlna Habsudova, Slovakia, 6-2, 6- 3.

Marlaan de Swardt, South Africa, def. Marianne Werdel, San Diego, 6-4, 2-6, 7- 6 (13-11). Magdalena Maleeva (15), Bulgaria, def. Ruxandra Dragomir, Romania, 7-5, 6-3. Mary Pierce (4), France, def.

Kalari-na Studenikova, Czech Republic, 6-3, 2-6, 6-4 Doubles First Round Kyoko Nagatsuka and Ai Sugivama, Japan, del. Fang Li and Chen Li, China, 6-3, 6-3. Rebecca Jensen, Ludlngton, and Nora Koves, Hungary, del. Karin Kschwendt, Luxembourg, and Andrea Strnadova, Czech Republic, 6-4, 6-4 Patty Fendick, Sacramento, and Meredith McGrath, (3), Midland, def. Yone Kamk) and Naoko Klllmuta, Japan, 6-2, 6-0.

Katerlna Maleeva, Bulgaria, and Rob-In White, Del Mar, def. Catalina Crlstea, Romania, and Rika Hiraki, Japan, 6-2, 6-0. arise Neiland, Latvia, and Gabrlela Sabatini, Argentina, def. Alexandra Fu-sal, France, and Tracev Morton-Rogers, Australia, 6-0, 6-4 Sandra Cecchlni, Italy, and Patricia Tarabini (15), Argentina, def. Susanna Attlll and Elenena Savoidl, Italy, 7-5, 6-2.

Conchila Martinez, Spain, and Natalia Medvedeva (12), Ukraine, def. Laura Garrone, Italy, and Karine Quenlrec, Frence, 6-0, 7-5. Nancy Feber and Sandrine Testud, France, def. Barbara Rittner and Christina Singer, Germany, 6-3, 7-4 (7-2). Lindsay Davenport, Murriela, and Lisa Raymond, (5), Wayne, def.

Asa Carlsson, Sweden, and Michelle Jackson-Nobrega, Aventura, 6-1, 6-3. Karlna Habsudova and Radka Zruba-kova, Slovakia, def. Nanne Dahlman, Finland, and Virginia Ruano-Pascual, Spain, 7-6 (7-3), 6-1. Gig! Fernandez, Aspen, and Natalia Zvereva (1), Belarus, def. Elena Likhovtseva, Kazakhstan, and Elena Makarova, Russia, 6-3, 6-4 Records: Glendiff 3-1, Maplewood 3-1, Franklin Road Acad.

0-4 at St CecJia: St. Cecilia Ezelt-Hardlng 15-9, 15-12. Records: St. Cecilia 1-0, Eze-Hording 1-1. at Hunters Lane: Hunters Lane Peerl-Cohn 15-6, 15-5; Greenbrier Pearl-Cohn 15-0, 15-2; Hunters Lane d.

Greenbrier 15-5, 15-8. Records: Hunters Lane 2-0, 1-0 in District 12-L; Greenbrier 1-1; Pearl-Cohn 0-2, 0-1. Friendship Christian: Mount Juliet d. Friendship Christian 15-4, 15-4; Mount Juliet Lighthouse Christian 15-4, 5-15, 15-12. 45, Lee Gum i.

Springfield 167, Poriand 114, Greenbrier 200: Spr-Andy Kniflev 39, John Balthrop 42, John Faulkner 43, Brad Moreland 43; Port-Derrick Watson 42, Jamie Martin 47, Nick Hurt 48, David Roberson 49; Gbr-Bart Anderson 44, Todd Ems 47, Brent Dale 54, Duslin Greenwe 51 Portend IS, Springfield 121, Greenbrier 129: Portland-Leigh Curtis 39, Allison Brown 46; Springfield AprH Scottorn 60, Jan Bracev 61; Gbr-Krislin Be 57, Sarah Anderson 72. 23A). Boys Gatattn 11 HetxIersoiivSe 40: Bran-ham (G) Dyer (G) Garls (G) Henry (H) 1920; J. Philips (G) 19J4 U.S. Open Yesterday's matches NEW YORK (AP) Results yesterday from the Sv.36 million U.S.

Open tennis championships al the USTA National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadow: Men Singles Second Round Bernd Karbacher, Germany, del. Ivan Lend, Goshen, 6-4, 7-6 (7-5), 1-0, ret. Thomas Muster (13), Austria, del. Maurice Ruah, Venezuela, 6-4, 4-6, 6-4, 6- 2. Marc Rosset (15), Switierland, del.

Nlcklas Kulti, Sweden, 6-4, 6-2, 6-7 (7-2), 6-1 Rlchev Reneberg, Houston, def. Jordl Burllk), Spain, 6-3, 7-5, 6-3. Patrick Rafter, Australia, del. Jan Apel, Sweden, 7-5, 4-6, 7-6 (12-10), 6-3. Todd Martin (9), Palm Coast, def.

Andrei Chesnokov, Russia, 6-3, 6-2, 7- 5. Mark us Zoecke, Germany, def. Robbie Weiss, Atlanta, 6-1, 7-5, 6-2. Richard Fromberg, Australia, def. Ronald Agenor, Haiti, 6-3, 6-3, 6-4.

Sergi Bruguera (3), Spain, def. Andrei Obovskiv, Russia, 7-5, 6-2, 7-4 (7-5). Thomas Enqvist, Sweden, def. Hen-drik Dreekman, Germany, 7-6 (7-4), 7-6 (7-2), 6-7 (7-4), 7-5. Marc Goellner, Germany, def.

Tomes CarboneH, Spain, 7-6 (7-4), 3-2, ret. Gianluca Pozzl, Italy, def. Amos Mansdorf, Israel, 4-6, 7-5, 3-6, 7-5, 6-3. Wayne Ferreira (12), South Africa, def. Marcelo Rios, Chile, 6-4, 6-2, 6-4 Doubles First Round Scott Davis, Newport Beach, Calif, and David Pale, Las Vegas, def.

Henrik Jan Davids and Stefan Noleboom, Netherlands, 6-2, 6-3. Marius Barnard and Brent Haygarth, South Africa, def. Christian Brand! and Federico Mordegan, Italy, 6-4, 6-3. Rikard Bergh, Sweden, and Mark Kell, Tampa, def. Yevgeny Kafelnikov, Russia, and David Rikl (9), Czech Republic, 6-4, 6-4 Sergio Casal and Emillo Sanchez, (13), Spain, def.

Francisco Montana, Miami, and Jim Pugh, Rancho Palos Verdes, 7-6 (7-5), 6-2, Alex Antonitsch, Austria, and Lars Wahlgren, Sweden, def. Jean-Phlllippe Fleurian and Stephane Simian, France, 6-4, 6-4 Ellis Ferreira, South Africa, and Dave Randall, Birmingham, def. Mark Merklein, Coral Springs, and Vincent Spadea, Boca Raton, 1-6, 6-4, 6-4 Brian MacPhle, San Jose, and David Wilt, Jacksonville, def. Andrew Florenl, and Paul Kilderry, Australia, 7-5, 7-6 (11-9). Nlcklas Kulti and Magnus Larsson, Sweden, def.

Menno Oosling, Netherlands, and Daniel Vacek (15), Czech Republic, 6-2, 6-7 (7-1), 6-3. Lan Bale, South Africa, and Brett Steven, New Zealand, def. Jan Ape and Jonas Biorkman, (6), 7-5, 6-3. Women Singles Second Round Judith Wiesner, Austria, def. Caroline Yesterday's results at Hiwood: Harpeth Hall HiHwood 15-0, 15-4; Harpelh Ha Clarksville NE 15-4, 15-3; Clarksville NE HM-wood 15-4, 15-5.

at Father Rvait Father Ryan Whiles Creek 15-6, 15-9; Whites Creek d. Cheatham Co. 15-1, 15-3; Father Ryan d. Cheatham Co. 15-0, 15-5.

Records: Father Rvan 2-0, Whites Creek 1-1, Cheatham Co. 0-2. at Gtendift Glendiff d. Maplewood 15-4, 15-5; Maplewood Franklin Road Acad 15-6, 6-15, 15-3; Glendiff Franklin Road Acad 15-0, 5-15, 15-7. 1 Yesterday's results Gata tin 154, Beech 174: Gallatin: Ben Spears 37, Bo Williams 39, Brian Cook 39, Jeremy Goodman 39, Jay Leath 42; Beech: Grady Dycus 39, Billy Scott 41, Brandon Ragland 43, Scolt Johnson 51, Jerry Smith 52.

Macon County 193, White House 190, East Robertson 206: Macon County: Joe Tuck 39, Jim Hesson 49, Dewayne Colter 49, Phillip Matthews 48; White House: Daniel Hoaingworth 46, Kevin Nichols 45, East Robertson: Matt Philips Yesterday's results Orb Gala 21, HendersenvSe Philips (G) Crownover (G) 22.00; Jonas (G) 22J0; Martin (H) 2253; Miller (H) Also on 1160-AM. Vanderbilt vs. Wake Forest Also on 102.9-FM. American Association Pel GB Indianapolis (Reds) 84 55 JM -Nashville (WSox) 78 61 .561 6 N. Orleans (Brewers) 76 63 .547 8 Louisville (Cards) 72 66 .522 ll'i Iowa (Cubs) 67 71 .486 16'4 Omaha (Royals) 65 74 .468 19 Okla.

City (Rangers) 58 81 .417 26 Buffalo (Pirates) 55 84 .396 29 Wednesday's Games Nashville 4, Louisville 1 New Orleans 3, Oklahoma City 0 Indianapolis 8, Buffalo 2 Iowa 8, Omaha 2 Thursday's Games Nashville al Louisville, 6:15 p.m. N.Orleans at Okla. City, 7:05 im Buffalo al Indianapolis, 7:15 pm Omaha al Iowa, 7:15 P.m. Friday's Games Omaha at Oklahoma City, 705 pm Iowa at New Orleans, 7.05 pm Louisville al Indianapolis, 7:15 pm Buffalo at Nashville, 7:35 pm Sounds 3, Redbirds 2 NASHVILLE LOUISVILLE abrhbt abrhM Durham 502 1 Bradshew cf 5010 Thurmond 5120 Battle If 4110 Hall lb 200 1 Mabrvrf 4121 Densondh 4000 Woodson 3b 5000 Seem 3b 3000 Stephensn lb 3011 Ortiz rf 4121 Deak 2b 3010 Wolaklf 4000 Thomas 4000 Wilson ss 4110 Ronanc 3000 Manning 4 010 Cromer ss 4 0 00 Totals 35383 Totals 3S262 Nashvle 000 011 000 1-1 LoutsvtM 000 Nil 000 0-2 DP-NashviHe 1, Louisville 2. LOB-Nashvile 7, Louisville 8.

9 Durham, Thurman, Deak, Mabry. HR-Ortil (14), Mabry (15). SH-Fannmg. SF-Haa. SB-Durham, Ortiz.

CS-Denson. IP ER BB SO NashvSe Schrenk 14-4 9 5 2 1 3 6 JohnsonS, 24 1 1 0 0 1 1 Loutsvflt Wishnevski 7 6 2 2 2 9 Buckets 1 1 0 0 2 0 Smith 1 0 0 0 0 0 Clmore 5-3 11110 2 WP-Cimorel, Wishnevski. T-JJ1. How Sounds scored LouisvBe fourth: sieve Schrenk Bradshaw grounds out to second. Allen Bailie safe on an error by third baseman Olmedo Saenz, John Mabry doubles to left, with Battle going 0 third.

Tracy Woodson pops to short. Phil Stephenson singles to right, scoring Battle. Darren Deak flies out lo right. LouisvBe NashvSe NashvSe Win: Rob Wishnevski pitching. Jerry Wolek strikes out.

Brandon Wilson singles to left. Henry Manning singles to left, Wilson going to second. Ray Durham doubles down right-field line, scoring Wilson, Manning going to third. Gary Thurman strikes out. Joe Hal strikes out.

NashvSe LouisvBe 1. NashvSe sixth: Wishnevski pitching. Drew Denson grounds out to third. Olmedo Saenz called out on strikes, argues and Is thrown out of the game. Javier Ortiz hits his 14th home run over the left-field fence.

Woiak grounds out to short. NashvSe I LouisvBe 1. Loulsviie sixth: Schrenk pitching. Bradshaw strikes out. Battle grounds out to short.

Mabry hits his 15th home run over the right-field fence. Woodson Poosoul to catcher. NashvBe 2, Louis- NashvSe 10ft Frank Clmore pitching. Durham strikes out. Thurman doubles to left-center.

Thurman goes to third on wild pitch. Had hits sacrifice fly lo left, scoring Thurman. Denson strikes out. NashvBe 3, LouisvBe 1 Southern League Second HaH Eastern Division LPcl GB y-Greenvile (Braves) 36 31 .537 Jcksnville (Mariners) 33 35 .485 3VS 7 p.m. 650-AM Tonight's pitchers XPRESS: LHP Travis Miller (0-0, 000) will face LHP Mike Ferry (8-7, 3.54), 7:35 p.m.

at Chattanooga. SOUNDS: RHP Scott Ruffcorn (14-3, 2.80) will face Buffalo's RHP Mariano De Los Santos (2-5, 4.85) at 7:35 p.m. st Greer Stadium. KnoxvIKe (Blue Jays) 32 36 .471 4'j Orlando (Cubs) 31 35 .470 iVt x-Caroilna (Pirates) 30 38 .441 6i Western Division x-HunlsviHe (Alhllcs) 37 30 .552 -Chattanooga (Reds) 37 31 .544 ft Nashville (Twins) 35 33 .515 Memphis (Royals) 33 33 JOO 3Vi Birmingham (WSox) 33 35 .485 4Vi x-dinched first-half division title y-dinched second-half division title Thursday's Games Orlando 4, Carolina 1 Jacksonville 8, Greenville 1 Chattanooga 7, Birmingham 3 Huntsville 6, Nashville 2 Knoxvllle 4, Memphis 2 Friday's Games Carolina at Orlando Greenville al Jacksonville Nashville at Chattanooga Birmingham al Huntsville Knoxvllle at Memphis Saturday's Games Carolina al Orlando Greenville at Jacksonville Nashville at Chattanooga Birmingham al Huntsville Knoxvllle at Memphis End regular season Wednesday's late game Chicks 3, Xpress 2 MEMPHIS NASHVILLE abrhbi abrhbi Burton cf 4010 Gerald dh 4000 Halter ss 3110 Hazlettd 4010 Hialtrf 4011 Simons 2b 3010 Canale dh 5110 Davenprt lb 4110 Norman 5011 Moore rf 3010 Garter Jb 5131 Russo 3b 4110 Stewart lb 3 0 0 0 Bvrd 3011 Carabalo3b 4020 Strickland 2000 Stricklndc 3000 Miller pnc 2000 Duncan ss 4011 TOMS 363 103 Totals 33272 Memphis 110 000 000 -3 Nashvle 000 200 000-2 E-Stewart, CarabaHo, Simons, Davenport, Duncan. LOB-Memphis 12, Nashville 8.

2B-Burton, Hiatt. HR-Garber (6). SB-Byrd (26). CS-Moore. ER BB SO Torres 5 6 2 1 1 3 Eddy 3 1 0 0 2 3 Dortaroue 14 1 0 0 0 0 3 Nashvle Mensur, 1-9 5Vi 9 3 3 4 1 Gavaghan 2Vj 1 0 0 2 2 Genoarillas 1 0 0 0 0 1 WP-Mansur.

A-640. Coffee County Coffee County defeated Marshall County 12-0 in last week's Lincoln County Jamboree. The Tennessean inadvertently listed the Incorrect score yesterday. The newspaper regrets the error and is happy to set the record straight. College fOOtball Arsonist 12 Oregon St.

SATURDAY BYU FAVORITE UN. UNDERDOG ffij Duke Even Maryland Pro football Mam 9i Cincinnati Colorado St. SVj Air Force SUNDAY Texas Tech 7 New Mexico FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG Wyoming 14 Texas-El Paso Kansas City 3 New Orleans Florida St 18 Virginia NY Giants 3 Philadelphia Michigan 14 Boston College Green Bay 3'i Minnesota USC 4'4 Washington Detroit S'h Atlanta Arkansas (A) MVi SMU Houston 3 Indenapoks Georgia 4Vi S. Carokna Washington Seattle rtCaroM 20 TCU Cleveland 4 Cincinnati Auburn 6i Mississippi Chicago 6i Tampa Bay Kentucky 4 Louisville Dallas 6 Pittsburgh Oklahoma 6'4 Syracuse Miami 5 New England Missouri 6 Tulsa Buffalo 7 NY Jets UCLA Even Tennessee Arizona i'i LA Rams Texas 7Vi LSU Denver 7 San Diego Penn State 14 Minnesota MONDAY Mississippi St. Memphis FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG N.

Dame (B) 24 Northwestern San Fran. 7 LA Raiders S. Mississippi 6 Tutane NOTE Home teems in bold. Vanderblt 6 Wake Forest Odds provided by Jim Feist Sports, San Diego St Wfi Navy Las Vegas. The Celebration Last night results SHELBYVILLE, Tern.

Results of last night's 56th Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration with dass, horse, rider and owner: Park pleasure walking horses, amateur riders, championship: 1, Royal Rendition, Cecilia Allison, Dr. Mrs Evan Allison, Brownsboro, AL; 2, Pride's Secret Niece, Newton Parks, Mr. Mrs. Harold Vinson, Woodbury; 3, Cracker-lack Magic, Jim Woodburn, Woodburn Farms, Sacramento, 4, My Senator's Pride, Kerry Post, Lewis E. Flkes, Hamilton, 5, A Fashion Ote' MB, Evelyn Jell Brewer, Robert Brewer, Franklin.

Owner-amateur lunior riders on walking ponies, 60-inches and under, champkmslvp: 1, The Heat Is On, Joseph King, Owen 0, King, Cookeville and Byrdstown; 2, Secret's Firefox, Stephanie Stanfll, Bitv Stanfil Family, Lexington and Savannah; 3, Royal's Dark Bum, Jacklyn Harney, John Hamey Family, Murfreesboro; 4, Peddler's Hero, Justin Jenne', Parton and Jenne', Rutherford-ton, N.C. and MocksviKe, N.C; 5, Demand Deposit, Jessica Jordan, Larry Jordan Family, Greenwood, 6, A Maker's First Mark, Tim Wheekm, Sig-mon and Wheelon, Canal Winchester, Ohio and Maryvile. Plantation pleasure waking horses, Mt shod, championship: 1, Smokey Topaz, Ralph Chaffln, William Johnson, Atlanta, 2, Pride's Bama Tiger, Danny Woolen, Laurie and RacheUe Olson, Scottsdale, 3, Coin's Pushin For Gold, Kely Sherman, Backward Ranch, Murchison, 4, Fashion Setter, Berry Coffey, Belle Meede, Inc, Jackson, 5, Hit and Run, Eric Spencer, Marzinzik and Shaw, Saugus, 6, Sizzlin Sister, Sherrie Szucs, Bonnie Herman, Suisun, Ca. Owner-amateur iureor riders, 11 and under, en waiting mares or gekfngs, ctwTWiorahip: 1, Hometown Favorite, Rachel Gamble, Gamble Farms, Betvl-dere; 2, Miss Walking Miracle, Stephen 1 20-52 39-216 225 242 12 25 23-45-3 20-31-2 5-43 3-33 1-1 1-1 4-33 9-99 2304 36:56 mm Rushes-yards Passing Return Yards Comp-Att-lnl Punts Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-Lock Haven, Fairnol 10-39, Brown 5-12, McLaughlin 5-1. Tennessee Tech, Penix 17-102, Queen 16-81, Mclnfyre 5-32, Carano 1-1.

PASSING-Lock Haven, McLaughlin 23-44-2-225, Winbush 1-0-0-0. Tennessee Tech, Jones 20-31-3-242. RECEIVING-Lock Haven, McGinty 7-76, Spinosa 5-31, Duncan 4-22, Brown 3- 42, Steinbech 3-42, Fairnot 1-12. Tena Tech, Perry 5-50, Stone 4-75, Trent 4- 45, Hendrix 2-4, Bentley 1-8, Penix 1-9, Madewel 1-8, Carano 1-36, Harris Western Kentucky 24 Eastern Kentucky 21 E. Kentucky 7 0 7 7-21 W.

Kentucky 7 14 3 0-24 EK-Washington 63 pass from Sacca (Collins kick). WK-Sowerbv 3 pass from Jewell (Sweeney kick). WK-Jewell 7 run (Sweeney kick). WK Jewell 3 run (Sweeney kick). EK-Staaings 74 run (Collins kick).

WK FG Sweeney 21. EK Burks 15 pass from Sacca (Collins kick). Yesterday's scores EAST New Haven 38, Btoomsburo, i SOUTH Arizona 19, Georgia Tech 14 Austin Peay 62, Kentucky Weslevan 7 Tennessee St. 42, Catawba 0 N. Carolina St.

20, Bowling Green 15 Tennessee Tech 27, Lock Haven 0 W. Carolina 23, Lenoir-Rhyne 14 Kentucky 24, E. Kentucky 21 MIDWEST Murray St. 31, E. Illinois 15 Oklahoma St.

31, N. Illinois 14 SE Missouri 32, Kentucky St. 6 S.F. Austin 10, Youngstown St. 10, tie W.

Illinois 42, Iowa Weslyn 0 Washington St. 10, Illinois 9 SOUTHWEST Kansas 35, Houston 13 North Texas 48, Abilene Christian 0 Tx MM-Kingsvle 45, SW Texas SI. 14 Tennessee Tech 27 Lock Haven Lock Haven 8 0 0 0-0 TemTe 10 0 1 10- 27 TT-Stone IS pass from Jones (Scott kick). TT-FG Scott 46. TT-Carano 36 pass from Jones (Scott kick).

TT-FG Scott 37. TT-Slone 35 pass from Jones (Scott kick). LH TTU First downs 15 23 Huntville Yesterday's results Hume-Fogg 4, GiencKff 0t Scoring-Courtney Johnson 2, Brand! Carney 2, Amy Cron, Erin Tockne. Father Ryan 3, McGavock 1: Scoring-Amy DeJesus, Erin Phdan, Lindsay Moore (FR); Melissa Covington (McG); Goalkeepers-Marie McKenzie, Abbv Griffiths (FR); Use Smiley, Angela Whilaker (McG); Records: Father Rvan 1-0-1; McGavock 0-1. Unhr.

School 4, Frankvt Read Acad 3: Scoring Cory Blount 4, Laura Donne! 2 (USN); Ketle Slegal Goalkeepers-Alicia Kravitz (USN); Records-USN 2-0, FRA 0-1 Hiwood 2, Overton 2: Scoring-Cam-iUe Fitzweter (HW), Anna Oliw (HW); Rebecca Vogelpohl (O), Melissa Finsiem (O); Goalkeepers-Leslie Cook (HW), Sounds sweep Redbirds with victory eliminates Xpress from title race double by Gary Thurman, a wild pitch and Joe Hall's sacrifice fly broke the 2-2 tie Javier Ortiz hit his 14th home run and Ray Durham doubled in a run in the winning effort last night, but the Sounds have now scored just seven runs in the last 37 Inninas. ALL-STARS: The Nashville Sounds have three representatives on the 1994 American Association All-Star team for the season. They are right-handed pitcher Scott Ruffcorn, who pitches tonight at Greer Stadium; designated hitter Drew Denson, with 29 home runs and 100 RBI, and second baseman Ray Durham, hitting .296 with 34 stolen bases. LOUIS VXLE, Ky. The bats are often silent for the Nashville Sounds, but the pitching staff is making it possible to win as they return home tonight to open the final series of the regular season.

The Sounds swept a two-game series with Louisville, winning 3-2 in 10 Innings here last night on a brilliant pitching pe-formance by right-hander Steve Schrenk. Schrenk joined Sounds ace Steve Ruffcorn as the American Association's only 14-game winners by scattering five hits and giving up just one earned run in nine Innings. Sounds reliever Dane Johnson got the save, his 24th, In the 10th after a one-out By ANTHONY COLEMAN Sports Writer The Nashville Xpress dug themselves a major hole in their quest to make the playoffs last night when they lost to the Huntsville 6-2 in a gigantic Southern league game at Greer Stadium. Nashville was eliminated from winning the Western Division title In the SL by the loss. But the Xpress still can get a wildcard position if they overtake Memphis, which is a half-game ahead of Nashville with two games left in the season.

"We have to win one more game than boiled down to." Barcelo's performance was symbolic of the way the last few weeks have been for Nashville. He pitched well a game he should have won, but someway the victory escaped his grasp as well as the team. "It seems like I've been snakebit the last half of the season," said Barcelo, who fell to 11-6. "It just seems like I haven't gotten the breaks that I got during the first-half of the year. This was a big game and we knew we needed to win.

But I don't think we thought the year was over if we lost Memphis," said Xpress pitching coach Rick Anderson. "It's that simple." Last night the Xpress wasted an excellent pitching performance by Marc Barce-lo, who gave up six hits and struck out seven batters in 7 innings. Nashville led 1-0 heading into the eighth inning, but was victimized by some inconsistent defense. Huntsville scored three runs in the eighth and ninth innings to salt away the game. "It was a beautiful game until the eighth inning," said Xpress Manager Phil Roof.

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