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I luff "lHHf "Hif mf jfriy-f "iji j. i ay lplgayja f-r 4S Thk Des RkgistfrIW F.DVFsnAf. Ji'LY 15. 1992 Sports Roundup Sports Ml 1 Dos Racing Baseball CLASS DISTRICTS FIRST ROUND Olympics AT COUNCIL BLUFFS TUESDAY NIGHT'S RESULTS FKST-SM, 30-60 4 Soarnyl Go4d 290 14 00 400 2 Summ Cash 5.20 300 1 Mce's Gold Chip 3.40 Q-S80 60, E-03 40, M35.40. SECOND-514, 2 Budding WiOiita 12.00 5 00 3 40 4 AC Honev Cash 100 4 00 6 Sunshine Mysterv 440 Q-W060, 109.50; T-30i60.

Daily Double 20. THIRD-Slt, 30J0 3 Tap Room Tad 11.40 640 540 2 Summ Ctovis 1.60 5.40 1 Rock's Big Guv 10.80 O-V3500; 31.20 3 SttcK Dougie 9.40 4 00 3 20 1 Walchforlrouble 2.60 4 Uncle Mortv 3.40 Q-S980; T-MloO. FIFTH- Ifc tM 2Kisna 660 460 400 4 0sleria 6.00 380 AT BANCROFT Atgona Gaioan 4, North Kossuth 1 Armstrong-R masted 12 Terrt 1 AT BRltT Eag Grove 4. Bemond 0 West Hancocx 6 CBron-GotdWd 3 AT CENTER POINT Cedar Rapids LaSatt 3. East Buchanan 2 Center Potnt-Uroana 4, Jesuo 3 AT CENTRAL CITY Aburnett 10.

Nor Lm 1 Central Otv 5. Waouoneta Vanev (Delhi) 3 AT ELDORA Gert 11, EWora-New Providence 0 West Marsna 14, Coio-NESCO 0 AT HARTLEY Central Lyon Varcus-Meriaen-Cieo-horn 5 West Lyon II. HVS (Hartley) OAT FARNHAMVILLE Prair Valley (Gowrie) Southern Cal (Lae City) 3 South narration 3. Guthrie Center I AT LAWTON Woodbury Central Hinton 7 AT LENOX Easl Union 8. Mount Ayr 5 Lenox 11, Central Decatur 1 AT LYTTON Ananson-Northwesi Websier 7, Rockwell Citv-Lytton 1 Wal Lane View-Auburn 10, Sac City 0 AT MONTEZUMA Lvrmviile-SuHy 14, Belle Piaine 0 Montezuma I.

BGM (Brooniyn) 3 AT NASHUA Nashua RiceviHe I Turkey Valley (Jackson Junction) 8. Sumner 5 AT OGDEN Ogoen 8, Wooowarfl-Granger 1 Stuart-Memc 6, Panorama (Panora) 1 AT SIOUX CENTER Akron-Westfieta 8, Sioux Center 7 West Sioux 10, Unity Christian (Orange City) 3 AT TRAER Hudson 7, Don Bosco (Gifcertvilie) 6 North Tama II, Northern University (Ceoar Pais) 0 6 Summ Good 4 00 $1,646.40 2-4-6-1). SIXTH-516. 3a1 r-xw-fr 8 Easy Covote 1640 6.60 660 3 northern Impact 13.40 6 .80 5 OJF nocturnalec 6 60 40; T-J1J9680. AlPUBUQUL V'T'f; A i i TUESDAY NIGHT'S RESULTS EHVT-D.

514. lliO I Gator radilkm 18.00 7 00 3 War Three 2.80 320 300 4.60 4 iano uune iX 20. T- ieecMo-e. 414. 31.91 7.40 620 6.20 Another amusing prank at the home for retired third-basemen.

8 Teddy Bay 8 15.40 1.00 2 Blonde Ruler 13.40 4 Wonder Jock Cf 552 00, $84 40. 3 Scary Harry 4.60 300 4 Frying Cairnes 110 8 Oj Moonman O14 40 $110 40 Olympics Cycling 240 460 2.80 TOUR DE FRANCE FACTS A FIGURES FOUHTH-C, 514, 3 LSI CLASS l-A DISTRICTS FIRST ROUND 4 Tracy Patriot K.UU 740 3.60 520 300 440 $1,574 5 Farley urum 4" FIFTt-D, 51. 3148. 4 Just Rain 12.60 8 Pal Silyerline 2 Chim Cherre 60. IXTM-B, 516,3159 7 Tyyille Vinnie 7J0 3.00 3.00 340 340 7.20 420 600 2 Phil My Bin 3 Iowa Swale coram ii (FUC'NTH-O.

514. 31JI AT ACKLEY Hubbard-RadciWe 4, Northeast Hami-lon 0 (11 innings) AT ALBERT CITY Newel-Fonda 10, Schailer-Cresfland 4 Albert City-Truesdale 15, Odeooll-Ar-Ihur 4 AT CHURDAN Madrid 9, East Greene 0 United (Boone) lrS, Paton-Churdan 4 AT FREDERICKSBURG Ke (Lansing) 4 Garnavilto 0 West Central IMaynardj Fredericksburg 3 AT GREENE Greene 8, RockweB-Swaiedale 0 Ventura 3, Ciarksviile 1 AT LINEVILLE Linevise-Clio 15, Diagonal 3 AT MOOREHEAD Charter Oak-Ute II, Whiting 1 AT PLAlNFIELD Dunkerton 7, Tripoli 5 JanesviHe t. PlainMd 2 AT POSTVILLE Postvile 8, Edgewood-Coiesburg 2 South Winneshiek II, Vanev (Elgin) 0 GREATER DES MOINES 380 740 5 hh satin uove s.ou 1 Chloey's Stripe 3.00 5.00 540 Site Barcelona, Spain. Population 1.7 million, 4 million in the metropolitan area. Dales July 25-Aug.

9 (three soccer games will be played Friday, July 24). Opening Ctronwats Saturday, July 25. Weather Hoi and humid, with maximum daily temperatures in the mid-80s. High humidity often is accompanied by smog. Barcelona Investment In Olympic-related protects, $7.66 anion; Plus an additional $1 48 billion spent 10 organize the Games themselves.

A total economic impact of the Games at 526 billion. Television NBC will have 161 hours of coverage, mostly prerecorded. They paid S401 million for the rights. "Olympics TripleCast," is a ioinl venture with Cabievision. Ful TripleCast Price: 5)25 for a 15-dov package with 12 hours Hve beginning al 4 a.m.

CDT, 12 hours of reptav beginning al 4 p.m. CDT. II win feature commercial-free coverage of every mator event and many minor ones on three channels (Red, White and Blue), broadcasting simultaneously. Some cable systems also are offering a one-day option for $29 95. Red channel swimming, boxing, track and field, baseball, synchronized swimming, cycling road racing.

While channel gymnastics, diving, equestrian, tennis, rhythmic gymnastics, soccer. Blue channel basketball, volleyball, 4 Lons LOucn 40. EKSHTH-C5I6, 3M1. 8 PF Lacv 4.60 6 Austin 7 Dnrk kUnd I ir 2.60 2 60 5.00 3.X 3.40 $317.60 ASSOCIATF.IlHRf.SS (8-6-7-4). NINTH-D, 516, 31Ji 8 SR Casper 20.20 2 Heinen Riuar I Pvitt U.S.

Olympic gymnast Lance Ringnald of Cedar Rapids, left, shakes hands with a dolt)hin while Busch Gardens trainer Paka Nishi- 460 3.80 320 3.00 JiJU murh looks on at the Tampa, park. About 800 U.S. Olympic athletes are stopping in Tampa before going to Barcelona, Spain. I4.6U, I lfr.il; in-ouper carryover $72,833. TENTH 516, 3U1.

6 Avoid The Rush 17.00 3.60 2.60 3 Flihi Jammer 2.40 2.40 8 Frisky Leena 3.00 2.80 20 Q-t). $1020 (6-8); SS1.00 (6-3-8), $63.20 (6-8-3). Ballard (Huxley) 9-1, Webster City 5-4 Carlisle 2 Indianoia Polk 0 Johnston tl.Peiia Christian 5 Urbandale 3 Johnson relay spot could upset team If MichaelJohnson gets a spot on the United States 4 400-meter relay team at the Olympic Games in Barcelona, Spain, he'd better be ready for some unhappy teammates. Danny Everett and Steve Lewis are not yet ready to stage a team revolt about the issue, but they are thinking about doing so. Everett, Lewis and Quincy Watts qualified for the relay and individual 400s by finishing 1-2-3 at the U.S.

trials in New Orleans last month. Fourth-place finisher Andrew Val-mon normally would fill the last relay spot. Johnson, who Friday ran the third-fastest 400 in the world this year, chose not to run the distance in New Orleans, concentrating instead on qualifying at 200 meters. Now there's talk Johnson wants a place on the relay team. And Lewis and Everett are not happy.

"Quincy feels the same," Everett said Tuesday, with Lewis nodding agreement beside him. "It has been proposed that Johnson should come into the final in place of Valmon, but we would be upset about that." "As Johnson didn't put himself on the line in the trial, we don't think he should be allowed to run the final," Everett said. "I would be irritated if Johnson joined the 400 team. The U.S. trials were totally reorganized to suit Michael and then he didn't compete.

"You don't need your four best guys out there, you need four guys who want to work together and perform together. Valmon wouldn't fiarm the team." Everett refused to predict what action he would take if Johnson was named to the squad. "We'll have to wait and see," Everett said. "It would be OK if he ran in the heats, but I think the coaches have an obligation to listen to the concerns of the athletes about the final." Everett ran 43.81 seconds the fastest time this year and second-fastest ever in New Orleans. Watts ran 43.97 in his semifinal, Johnson ran 43.98 in London, and Lewis clocked 44.08 in finishing second in New Orleans.

Valmon's fourth-place time of 44.52 was the sixth-fastest this year, and Santa Monica Track Club Coach Joe Douglas on Tuesday said he thinks Valmon can run sub-44. Butch Reynolds, the world record holder, was fifth behind Valmon in New Orleans but is suspended for alleged steroid use. Krabbe scratched World sprint champion Katrin Krabbe has been dropped from Europe's richest track event, the Aug. 19 Weltklasse meet at Zurich, Switzerland, because of the doping probe involving her and STATE wrestling, water 0010. Sports 28 medal sports and 3 demonstration sports.

Medal Events 257 total (159 men's; 86 women's, 12 mixed) including 20 new events. Horse Racing AT LUXEMBOURG AT STRASBORG. FRANCE lOftvleg Leaders 1. Jean-Paul Van Poppel, Netherlands, PDM, 5:0245 (135 miles). 1 uWnokdr AbdcxMparov, Uzbekistan, same time.

Laurent JaUbert, France, ONCE, same time I Jotvin Museeuw, Belgium, same time. 5. Oaf Ludwrg, Germany, Panasonic, same time. (. Giovanni Fidanu, Italy, Gatorade, Gatorade, same time.

7. Adrt Van der Pod, Netherlands, Tulip, same time. 8. Phi Anderson, Australia, Motorola, same time I. Eric VanderaerrJen, Belgium, Buckler, same time.

M. Sotran Udoft, Denmark, Tulip, same lime II. Johan CapkX, Belgium, TVM, same lime. 12. Vlatchestav Ektnov, Russia, Panasonic, same time.

II FatM Rsstiot, Italy, Can-era, same time. 14. Massimo Ghtrotto, Italy, Carrera, same time. 15. Jan Nevem, Belgium, Lotto, same time.

Also 66. Michel Demies, Belgium, Motorola, same time. 71. Raul Alula, Mexico, PDM, same time. 77.

Greg LeMond, Waviata, same time. 89. Sean Yates, Britain, Motorola, same lime 97. Andy Hampsten, Boulder, Motorola, same lime. 125.

Frank Andrtu, Dearborn, Motorola, same time. 174. Ron KieM, Boulder, Motorola, 14:22 behind. 175. Sieve Bauer, Canada, Motorola, 1422.

Overal Leaders 1. Pascal Lira, France. RMO, 4201:48. I Miguel taunto, Spain, Banesto, behind. I Jeper Skfcbv, Denmark, TVM, 3:47.

4. Stephen Roche, Ireland, Carrera, 4:15. 5. Greg LeMond, U.S., 427. 6.

Gianni Bugno, Italy, Gatorade, 439. 7. Jem Heppntr, Germany, Telekom, 4.52. OaiKio Chiappucd, Italy, Carrera, 4:54. 9.

Yvon Ledanois, France, Castorama, 552. 10 Afcerto Leanizbanvtta, Spain, CLAS, 6:15. 11. Giancarto Pert, Italy, Carrera, 6:50. 12.

Pedro DeMedo, Spain, Banesto, 7:11. II Laurent Fignon, France, Galorade, 7:44 14. AJcaia, 7:46. 15. Gerard Rut, France, Castorama, 8:14.

AIM 24. Hampsten, 1101. 6a Bauer, 21:53. 83. Yates, 2933.

90 Anderson, 3053. 115. Demies, 3736. 145. Andrau, 49:41.

l7S.Kiet, 1:1006. Next summer cxvmptcs Begin jury 20, 1996 in Atlanta. USA BASEBALL SCHEDULE Boone 4, Jetlerson-Scranton 1 Carroll 1-12 CarroH Kuemoer 4, Harlan 2 Denison S.Sioux City North 4 Garner-Havfetd S-lAkjona 2-1 Missouri Vanev 12, Red Oak 2 Nevada 12, Fort Dodge SI. Edmond 3 Vinton 4-3, West Delaware 2-4 Waterloo West City 0-0 Waterloo West (LaPorte City) 1-3 Waukon 4-1 (9 innings 1st game) MONDAY GREATER DES MOINES Ankeny at Newton, rain Easl al North, rain Norwalk al Carlisle, rain Roosevelt at Hoover, rain Southeast Polk at Indianoia, rain Urbandale al Marshatltown, rain W.DM. Valley al Lincoln, rain Winterset at Johnston, ram (17 WINS, 9 LOSSES) Jura) 11 United States 20, Venezuela 0 June 12-United States 13, Venezuela 2 June 13-United Slates 12, Venezuela 3 June 15-Uniled Slates 4, Nicaragua 1 June 16-Nicaragua 7, United Slates 1 June 17-United Slates 4, Nicaragua 2, 8 innings, lime limit.

June 18-Nicaragua 6, United Stales 2 June 19-United States 12, Nicaragua 2 June 20-United States 13, Japan 10 June 21-Uniled Slates 6, Japan 1 June 23-Japan 7, United States 4, 7 innings, lime limit. June 25-Uniled States 8, Japan 4 June 26-United Stales 4, Japan 1, 8 innings, lime limit June 21 United Stales 6, Japan 2, 6 Innings, time limil. June 30-Cuba 16, United Stales 1 July I United States 8, Cuba 2 July 2-Cuba 17, United States 6 July 4-Cuba 11, United States 7 July S-United Stales 3, Cuba 0, 8 innings, time limit. July 6-Cuba 8, United States 2 July 7-Cuba 6, United Slates 0 July 8-Uniled Stales 7, Korea 2 July 9-Korea 4, Untied States 2 Juty 11 United Stales 10, Korea 4 July 17 United Slates 2, Korea 1 Juty 13 United Slates 11, Korea 7 July 14-vs. Canada at USA Stadium, Millington, Tenn.

July IS-vs. Canada at USA Stadium, MiHinalnn. Tenn. CLASS 2 A DISTRICTS AT LAKE MILLS Norlhwood-Kensett vs. North Central (Manly), rain Lake Mills vs.

SI. Ansgar, rain two German teammates, the meet organizer said Tuesday. Andreas Bruegger said a November invitation to Krabbe and sprinters Grit Breuer and Silke Moeller, who also were caught up in the affair, has been revoked. Krabbe, Breuer and Moeller were barred by the German Athletics Federation in February after urine samples the three sprinters submitted were found to from the same person. The federation lifted the ban in April after a legal battle, and the International Amateur Athletic Federation upheld that decision last month.

Krabbe, world champion at 100 and 200 meters, pulled out of the Olympics and Breuer has retired from competition, both citing the strain of the four-month probe. Bubka injured Sergei Bubka is nursing an inflamed tendon in his foot and will skip all international track competitions to rest up for the Olympic Games, according to a report Tuesday. "I can't take risks," Bubka said in an interview in the Milan, Italy, sports daily Gazzetta dello Sport. "My right heel-string hurts when I sprint prior to the jump, when I push hard." The Ukrainian ace set a world record of 20 feet lA inchs in France last month. CLASS l-A DISTRICTS REMAINING STAGES July 17-vs.

Canada at Cardinal Stadium, Louisville, Ky. July 18-vs. Canada al Veterans Stadi um, Philadelphia Tennis NATIONSBANK CLASSIC Today-Uth stage Strasbourg-Mul- house, 249.5 kilometers (155 miles) Thursdv-Resl day Friday-12th slage Dole-Sain! Gervals, 26? 5 kilometers (166 miles) July IS 13th slage St. Gervals-Ses- Irieres, Italy, 254.5 kilometers (158 miles) July 19 Uth stage Seslrieres-L'AIpe d'Huei, 186.5 kilometers, (116 miles) July 20 15th stage Bourg Oisans-St. Etienne, 198 kilometers (123 miles) July 21 -16th stave St.

Etlenne-La Bourboule, 212 kilometers (132 miles) July 22 17th stage La Bourboule-Montlucon, 189 kilometers (117 miles) July 23 18th stage Montlucon-Tours, 212 kilometers (132 miles) July 24- 19th stage Tours-Blois, individual time trial, 64 kilometers (41 miles) July 2J-20th stage-BWs-Nanterre, 222 kilometers (138 miles) Juty 26 stage La Detense-Parts, 141 kilometers 188 miles) AT WASHINGTON, D.C. Men's Sirasn AT CHURDAN Madrid vs. East Greene, rain Paton-Churdan vs. United (Boone), rain AT ST. MARYS Van Meter vs.

D.M. Christian, rain Melcher-Dallas vs. Dexfield (Redfield), rain Murray vs. Martensdale-St. Marys, rain MIDWEST LEAGUE NORTHERN DIVISION W.

Pet G. BeWt (Brewers) 12 5 .706 Kane County (Oris). 11 7 .611 IVj Kenosha (Twins) 10 8 .566 2' Madison (A's) 8 10 .444 4'i Rockford (Exoos). 6 1) .353 6 S. Bend (W.

Sox) 7 13 .350 x-App'ton (Rovals) 6 12 333 6'1 SOUTHERN DIVISION W. Pet. G.B. Springfield 14 6 .700 Q. City (Angels) 14 6 .700 x-C.

Rapids 11 8 .579 2Vi Waterloo 9 10 .474 Burl'lon (Astros) 8 11 .421 5' Clinton (Gianls) 7 11 .389 6 Peoria (Cubs) 7 12 .368 x-won firsl-half Nile MONDAY'S GAMES Quad City 3-5, South Bend 2-3 Springfield 7, Peoria 6, 13 innings Belott al Aoolelon (2), rain Burlington al Cedar Rapids, rain Clinton at Walerloo, rain Kane County al Madison, rain Rockford at Kenosha (2), ppd, rain TUESDAY'S GAMES No games scheduled TODAY'S AKSARBEN UNE AT OMAHA. NEB. Post Nme; 4 pjn. 3 and 4-VMr-old N-braska-breds, Maiden, 6 fartongs. 1 Go Bobbie Go-Greer 117 3-1 3 ambassador lack-bocordova 117 4-1 5 Lift Charge-Anderson 117 5-1 8 Double Dudlev-WiKiams 117 6-1 10 RaOa Sailor-Shino 117 8-1 9 Col.

V.E -Steinberg 117 10-1 2 Island Adventure-Croker 117 15-1 4 Rick's Deal-DaCordova 117 15-1 7 Never More Loved-Eads xll2 15-1 6 Sunshine x117 20-1 2-year-gtd maiden Mies, daimcng $15nX)0, 5 njrkmos. 6 Grateful Counless-Valovich 118 3-1 7 Annie's Express-Murray 118 4-1 8 Ladytarial-Williams 118 5-1 9 Go Tiger Go-Shino 118 6-1 11 b-nndralic-Masfers 118 8-1 10 Miss Hennessee-Anderson 118 10-1 1 Mercanle-Eads xll3 12-1 5 Cetei-s-Savler 118 12-1 2 a-alliwantforxmas-bocrdva 118 15-1 3 Blue Wand-Camargo 118 15-1 12 a-Fillebunkporf-DaCordova 118 15-1 4 Miss Hershev-Salvino 118 20-1 ALSO ELIGIBLE 13 b-Jodlla-Masters 118 8-1 coupled. 3-vt ar-olds and up, aaowanc, and 70 yank. 1 Ki Ki Boy-Williams 119 8-5 2 Turn An Ace-Masters 117 3-1 3 Christines Humor-Sleinberg 117 4-1 6 Orrery-Greer 117 5-1 4 Starlight Invader-Savter 110 10-1 5 Chao-Anderson 117 12-1 7 Y.C. DouWe-Camargo 119 15-1 4-year-okts and Tdalming 1300, 4 lurtonos.

November Ruler-Anderson 120 3-1 7 Never More-Frazier 120 4-1 9 Temecula's Trick -Williams 120 5-1 4 Winter Wise-Sayter 120 8-1 6 AH Baba Babv-Corbett 120 10-1 8 Ima D. And Fart-Shino 120 12-1 12 Dark Lonely Work-Sides 120 12-1 1 Stablemate-Eads xll5 15-1 11 what's your pick-bocordova 15-1 2 Casey's My Name-Masters 120 20-1 3 Its Harveys Lool-Salvino 120 20-1 10 Araniuez-Murrav 120 20-1 ALSO ELIGIBLE 13 Comet's Star-Fortner 120 10-1 14 Never Fella-Croker 120 20-1 15 T.J. Trev-Camargo 120 10-1 16 Three Banger-Shino 120 12-1 3 war-otds, claiming i furlonvB. 6 King CJuiver-Sfeinberg 116 5-2 5 center altraction-dacordova 116 4-1 8 Caftan-Williams 118 5-1 2 Charlies Tune-Shino 115 10-1 7 Schrodett-W aK 116 10-1 4 Like Lineage-Ruhge 116 12-1 1 Trick Soy-Salvino 119 15-1 3 Don't Ask Why-Murray 115 15-1 9 Proud Package-Anderson 116 20-1 3-year-oMs and up, claiming 4 furlongs. 5 C.J.'s Lucky Boy-Anderson 117 2-1 4 Ptv The Bay-Williams 119 7-2 1 1 Drink Alone-Murray 117 4-1 2 Swap A Momenl-DaCordova 1 19 6-1 6 Dare More-Valovich 113 10-1 3 Harry Husker-Steinberg 117 12-1 4-yar-otds and claiming $6,500, mat and 70 yards.

Bailey's Return-Greer 116 3-1 5 Meet Ya Al Teds-Snyder 120 4-1 3 Sophislical-Ruhge 116 5-1 11 Tulsa Connection-Camargo 120 6-1 8 Spike Jones-Sides 120 10-1 1 Foolish Flame-Steinberg 116 12-1 7 Grand Lookin-Corbetl 116 12-1 2 Lord Zonker-BoCordova 116 15-1 6 Talk To Paul-Croker 116 15-1 10 Bin Failhfu-Masterj 120 15-1 4 Irish Creek-Sayier 116 20-1 EIGHTH-siisoo, 3-vtar-otds, allowance, 6 furlongs. 3 remarkable wifl-steinbrg 117 9-5 4 Ready Go Bo-Snvder 119 2-1 5 Up Mlllcreek-Ziegier 114 7-2 6 wavering momenl-bocrdva 112 5-1 7 Atlantis Blend-Anderson 114 10-1 1 Mr. SpringfiekJ-Sides 114 12-1 2 Rule The Surf-Murray 119 15-1 4-vear-oMs and up, claiming $5,000, 6 turtonvs. 10 Easterone-Williams 120 5-2 3 Popcorn Popper-Ziegler 114 4-1 12 Wind Rower-Masters 115 5-1 5 Iruntdrfun-Anderson 114 8-1 9 Wild Sierra-Sayler 114 8-1 2 Dr. Diabolo-Murrav 114 10-1 4 sunset on da bayou-bcordoval20 10-1 7 Nicks Lunatic-Steinberg 117 12-1 1 Top Quad-Garcia 114 15-1 6 Hvper Moment-Camargo 114 15-1 8 Fleet Some Lad-Sides 114 20-1 11 SeKish Dreamer-Snyder 114 20-1 ALSO ELIGIBLE 13 Robert Clyde-Snyder 114 10-1 14 Rising Rebel-Greer 114 12-1 Apprentice atowance x-5 pounds.

Best Lucky Boy in 6th. Longshof- Spike Jones in the 7th. First round Jared Palmer, Saddle-brook beat Sandon SlOtle, Australia, 6-2, 6-4; Patrick Kuhnen, Germany, beat Steve Bryan, Katy, Texas, Jimmy Arias, Buffalo, N.Y., beat Chris Pridham, Canada, 6-4, 3-6, 6-1; Gary Muller, South Africa, beat Grant Connell, Canada, 6-3, 6-7 (6-8), 7-6 (7-5); Todd Martin, Lansing, peat 1 00a wtr sken, Carmel, 6-3, 6-1; Dave Ran' daH. Birminaham. beat Bret Gar' nett, Columbia, S.C., 6-4, 6-7 (5-7), 6-2; Golf Gianiucca Pozzi, Italy, beat David Kikt, Table tennis drugs A member of South Africa's Olympic table tennis team tested positive for a banned stimulant and will not go to the Olympics, officials said Tuesday.

Cheryl Roberts took a drug test May 31 and the results were received two weeks ago, South African Table Tennis Board President Errol Vawda said. The national Olympic committee did not state if Roberts would be replaced on the team, South Africa's first Olympic contingent in 32 years. The International Olympic Committee last year lifted its ban on South Africa because of political reforms to end apartheid. Roberts' dismissal is the latest in a series of doping scandals that have hit South African athletes since the nation returned to the international sports scene last year. At least two rugby players tested positive for banned substances in June, then were cleared of wrongdoing by national rugby officials after claiming they took the drugs unintentionally.

Javelin thrower Tom Petranoff and high-jumper Charmaine Weavers tested positive for banned drugs in 1989 and 1990, but no action was taken against them, according to an Amateur Athletic Union document leaked to newspapers. Cycling Lino clings to lead Sprint specialist Jean-Paul Van Poppel of the Netherlands won the 10th stage of the Tour de France Tuesday at Strasbourg, France, in the first mass finish of this year's race. Van Poppel crossed the finish line just ahead of Djamolidine Abdou-japarov of Uzbekistan, who was second, and Laurent Jalabert of France, who was third. The cyclists took it easy on the day after Monday's individual time trial and two days before the only rest day of this year's race. All the contenders finished with the lead pack, so the standings remained virtually unchanged.

Frenchman Pascal Lino held onto the overall lead for the eighth consecutive day, 1 minute 27 seconds ahead of defending champion Miguel Indurain and 3:47 ahead of third-place Jesper Skibby of Denmark. Stephen Roche of Ireland was fourth, 4:15 back, and three-time winner Greg LeMond of the United States was fifth, 4:27 off the pace. Indurain's dominating performance in the time trial Monday left the other contenders scrambling to adjust their strategies after an unexpected rout. Indurain completed the 41 -mile tour of Luxembourg in 1 hour, 19 Britain, beal Francisco Montana, Mi- IOWA PGA JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP amt, 7-6 (16-14), 6-3; Jimmy Brown, Tennis k.a yut ta- ucai iikii iih k-aut ci tucau, Canada, 6-4, 4-6, 6-4Guiaume Raoux, ranee, beat Jonatnan stark, wedtord, 6-4, 6-2. STUTTGART GRAND PRIX AT STUTTGART, GERMANY Men's Second round-Olivibi Delaitre, AT WATERLOO Boys' Leaders U-undtr-t.

Michael Menke, Ottum-wa 36, 2. Clint Johnson, Ottumwa 46; 3. Jonathan Wormslev, Fort Dodge 50. 12-13-1. Dave Bartels, M.

83; 2. Ben Thurston, Marshailtown 84, 3, Brian Mulligan, Dubuaue 87. 14-151. Derrick Kizivk, Cedar FaHs 76, 2. lie, Jay AAeverhoH, Tipton, Gabe Ross, Cedar Raoids 77.

16-17-1. John Rhomberg, Elkader 72; 2. Grant Kenworthy, DM. 75; 3. lie, Brad Wuhs.

Ames, Chad Funder-burk, Bettendorf 76. Grts' Leaders 14-under 1 tie, Kate Johnson, Marshailtown, Mary Catherine Mullen. Peosta 43; 3. Stacey Bergman, Fori nuiMi ueni ij ircvutt, tiiont, 6-3, 6-4; Andrei Otkhovsky, Russia, beat Mtviri I Arrtnfa Crjrvo 7-k MA-fl 7- (12-10); Stefanb Pescosolibo, Italy, beaf TODAY'S GAMES wanus ijusiarsson, aweoen, i-p, tnrisnan rvuniuwi, Mfuennna, ueai uun- lermo Perez-Rotdan, Argentina, 6-3, 4-6, 6-3. FEDERATION CUP U.1T1 r.i.n UUklorlAA tTJ AT FRANKFURT, GERMANY First Round Soaln(2) 2.

Bekum 1 lie, Maureen Hogan, Dubuque, Amanda Friemei, Bettendorf 91. Aoolelon al Madison Betoit at Clinton Cedar Rapids at Peoria Kane County at Burlington Kenosha at Waterloo South Bend at Rockford Springfield at Quad City THURSDAY'S GAMES Aopieton at Madison Betoit at Clinton Cedar Rapids al Peoria Kane County at Burlington Kenosha al Waterloo South Bend al Rockford Springfield al Quad City U.S. AMATEUR PUBLIC LINKS CHAMPIONSHIP Conchita Martinez, Spain, beat Dominique Monami, Befgium, 6-1, 6-4; Arantxa Sanchez Vicario, Spain, beat Sabine Appelmans, Beioium, 6-1, 6-2; Dominique Monami and Sandra Was-serman, Belgium, beat Arantxa Sanchez Vicario and Noelia Perez, Spain, 7-5, Awtrafte Bulgaria (S) 1 Magdaiena Maieeva. Bulgaria, beat Kachet MOJyuian, Australia, -6 t-4j, 6-2. Nicote Pro vis, Australia, beat Ka- tai-inm hAiaw Ri ilniria 1-A L-i Hot Arias Jimmy Arias, a two-time finalist in the NationsBank Classic but a qualifier this year, won his first-round match Tuesday at Washington, D.C., on a court where temperatures reached 108 degrees.

Arias, who defeated Chris Pri-dham, 6-4, 3-6, 6-1, had to earn his way into the main draw last weekend despite his past success and regular participation in the tournament. "Wild cards are a big political thing. ProServ runs this tournament, and I'm not a ProServ client, so I didn't get one," said Arias, whose world ranking has slipped to 250 after two injury -related layoffs. "They wanted to give prospective clients the wild cards, and I understand that, but I think if you ask the public if they'd rather see me or Brian MacPhie, they'd pick me," Arias said. Spain advances Arantxa Sanchez Vicario and Conchita Martinez picked up where they left off last year, lifting defending champion Spain into the second round of the Federation Cup with a 2-1 victory Tuesday against Belgium.

Canada spoiled South Africa's return to the women's equivalent of the Davis Cup with a 2-1 victory. Rene Simpson-Alter and Patricia Hy both battled from behind in the Softball singles matches to help Canada spoil South Africa's first appearance in 15 years. Simpson-Alter mastered the big-hitting Mariaan de Swardt, 2-6, 6-2, 6-2, while Hy prevailed over Amanda Coetzer, also 2-6, 6-2, 6-2. Frenchman stuns Becker Boris Becker's latest bid for his first victory on clay ended abruptly Tuesday as the German was beaten 6-3, 6-4 by unheralded Frenchman Olivier Delaitre in the $1.04 million Grand Prix tennis tournament at Stuttgart, Germany. Delaitre needed only 83 minutes to dispose of Becker.

Pathmark Classic Jennifer Santrock and seventh-seeded Au-dra Keller each scored victories to prevent a first-round sweep by the Whitlinger twins and the O'Reilly triplets Tuesday in the $150,000 Pathmark Classic tennis tournament at Mahwah, N.J. Keller got off to slow start before rallying to beat Teri Whitlinger, Tami Whitlinger advanced to the second round with a 45-minute rout of Andrea Leand, 6-0, 6-0. On Monday, Christine and Patti O'Reilly won opening-round matches, but their sister, Terri, fell in straight sets to Santrock, 6-3, 6-3. Nicote Provis and Rennae Stubbs'beaf Magdalena and Katerina Maieeva, 6-2, GREATER DES MOINES b-1. Czechoslovakia (3) 1 Hungary 0 RadKa Zruoakova.

CiechoSrOvakis beat Anna-Maria Foldenyi, Hungary, Ames 5, Roosevelt 0 Ballard (Huxley) 14, Roland-Story 1 Carlis 6-4, Boone 2-3 Eariham 10-12, Madrid 0-0 Savoel 5, Winterset 0 Woodward-Granger 2-2, Perry 1-3 5-, 6-, 6-i; Jana Novotna, LzecnosK)-vakia. beat Andrea Temesvari. Hunoa- ry, 6-2, 6-1; Jana Novotna and Andrea Strnadova. Czechoslovakia, beat Andrea AT BROOKLYN PARK, MINN. Second-round Leaders (Par 72-72-144) O.

Berganio, Svlmar, Calif Havnie, Baion Rouge, La. Filched, Green Bay, Wis. 73-69142 B. Montgomry, Sgnnd, Texas 72-70142 J. Lyons, Antioch.

Calif 77-70 142 R. Schroeder, Psdna, Texas Jav Fox, Conway, Ark 74-71145 M. Morris, Linda, Calif. 73-72145 K. Kellanev, Phoenix 71-74145 Chris Riley, San Diego 75-70-145 Brown, Salt Lake City 74-71145 T.

BordweB, Hills, Calif. 74-71145 O. Bock, E. Hampton, Y. 73-72 145 Also Tom Sandie, Urbandale 75-74149 Fated To Quatfy Jon Brown, Urbandale 83-78161 ROLEX JUNIOR TOHJRNAME NT OF CHAMPIONS ROSwiLLGA Boys' First-round Leaders (Par 36-36-72) Joe Ogitvie.

Lancaster, Ohio 33-35 68 McDonald, Lafayette, La. 35-3570 Justin Klein, Phoenix, Md. 37-3370 M. Petty, Tuscaloosa, Ala. 38-3270 GioHre, Greensboro, C.

36-3571 M. Jones, Graham, Texas 33-3871 C. Lamoerson, L. Forest, III. 36-3571 Also Jamie Bilbrev Norwalk 38-3876 Matthew Lewis, Dubuque 44-4084 Temesvari and Virag Csurgo, Hungary, STATE i-a, -b, -5 Sweden 1 Switzerland (7) 1 Transactions Cecitia Daniman, Sweden, beat Emanueia Zardo, Sitzerland, 6-2, 6-3; Manueia Maleeva-Fragniere, Switzerland, beat Catarina Lindqvist, 6-0, 6-2; Maria Lindstrom and Maria Slrandlund, Sweden, beat Manuela Mareeva-Frag-niere and Michete Strebel, Switzerland, BASKETBALL 6 4, 5 G- Austria 2.

Romania 1 Ruxandra Dragomir, Romania, beat Petra Ritter, Austria, 6-4, 6-1; Judith Wiesner. Austria, beat Irina SDirlpa. NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION Orlando Named David Oliver strength and conditioning coach. CONTINENTAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION Fort Wayne-Traded Leonard Harris, forward, to the Rochester Renegade for Robert Youngblood, forward. GLOBAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION Mhsissiaa Gulf Coast-Named Sieve Tucker coach.

Romania, 6-0, 6-3; Judith Wiesner and Ketra Kiner oeai irina yMnea and Kux andra Dragomir. 7-5, 6-3. Canada i South Africa HOLES-IN-ONE Rene Canada, beat Mariaan de Swardt, South Africa, 2-6, 6-2, 6-2, Patricia Hy, Canada, beat Amanda Coetzer, South Africa, 2-6, 6-2, 6-2; Elna Remach Jr. and Mariaan de Swardt, South Africa, beat Jilt He! her AT JEWELL Jewel GoH Country dub Barry Klaver, Kamrar, on 140-yard, par-3 No. 5 hole, using a wedge.

FOOTBALL Cardinal lEidon) 0 Don Bosco (Gilbertviiie) 2, Union (La-Porte City) 0 Fairfield 8, Cardinal (Eldon) 2 Grundv Center 13. South Tama 1 LOF-SEMCO (Oilman) Christian 3 LeMars 4, Sioux City North I Lincoln ISlanwood) 4, Wilton 1 Mason City Newman Lake 1 Piainfield 7, Fredericksburg 4 Peasanlviile 12, Moravia 2 Postviiie 5, Moravia 4 Postviile 6, Peasanlviile 1 Postviiie 6, Peasanlviile 2 Rockwei'-Swaiedae 3-5, Ventura 1-1 Sheldon 9, Maurice-Orange City 0 South Winneshiek (Monona) 0 Spa'ding (Granville 7, LeMars Gehien 4 Tri-County (Thornburg) 14, Van Buren (Keosauaua) 2 Tri-County (Thornburg) 5 Turkey Vanev (Jackson Junction) U.Kee (Lansing) 1 Unity Cnr.stian (Orange City) O'Brien 1 Webster City 0 MONDAY GREATER DES MOINES Roland-Story 12-12, Madrid 3-6 Johnston at Pelia Christian, rain Nevada at Savdel, pod, ram Newton at Marshaiiiown, rain North at Lincoln, ppd ram Perrv at CarroH Kuemoer, rain Roosevelt at indianoia, rain Southeast Polk at Hoover, pod rain Waukee at Van Meier, rain Winterset at Knoxvule, rain ingion and Heten Ketesi, Canada, 6-4, 6-J. France (4) 1 Om 1 Bowling Mary Pierce, France, tat Chen Li, enma, 6-Z, 6-Z, Li Pang, China, bea Nathalie Tauziat, France, 1-6, 7 6 (7-5J 6-3: Nathalie Taunat and (uhMit Do- NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE Cincinnati Signed Horace Smith, cornerback, and Jason Palumbis, quarterback Kansas CHY Agreed to terms wilh Ervin Randle, linebacker, on a three-year contract extension. Waived James Bradley, wide receiver. N.Y.

Jets-Agreed to terms with Johnny Mitchell, tighl end, Kurt Barber and Keo Coleman, linebackers. Siupeli Maiamala, offensive tackle, Cal Dixon, Jeff Blake, quarterback, and Vincenl Brownlee, wide receiver. mongeot, France, beat Li Fang and iang win, tnina, e-j, -6 -j. CIS 1 Ffftond 1 Even More Biq Portraits! E'ena MaKarova, CIS, beat Nanne Dahtman Finland, 7-6 (7-2), 6-4, Petra i noren, uniana, oeai tvgenia Manioko- Mtk CiS. i-7 A-l 7-t cL AA.i, 9.

HdMMnm if a 7. and Evgenia Mamotova beat Nanne HOCKEY 1-10x13, 4-8 JO, 4-5x7s, 20 wallett, 1 2 All- Occosion Caption Portraitt," 1 9 Ktepsake Mini-portraitt and a Portrait Identification Card." SUBJECT l-EE OF $2 PER PERSON, poyoDie when portraits ore rofcen, not included advertiied price No deposit required for advertised portrait collection our selection on your choice or background Your favorite props welcomed Up to five additional poses taen for optional portrait collection with no obligation for ourchase Not valid with any other ofer One advertised package per family Portrait sizes aporOmrraW AfcrtoSAnvtoww cfE i PnotdOfrtft "i I Wjl. -v Includes I uaniman ano ira i noren 6-. Araentna 1 Meirica 0 Fkxencia Laoat, Argentina, beat Lu-pita Noveto, Mextco, 6-2. 6-1, Mercedes Paz, Argentina, beat Angelica Gavatdon, 6-3, 5-7, 6-2, Mercedes Paz and Patricia Tarabini, Argentina, beat Lupita Noveto STATE ana Angelica oavaidon, Mexico, 4-6, NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Phladdpnia-Signed Eric Lindros, center Tampa Bay Signed Rob Zamuner, center, to a multiyear contract Vancouver Announced that Igor Larkxiov, center, signed a contract with Lugano of the Swiss First Division.

TENNIS United States Tennis Association Named Dan! Crosland director of public relations. q- i. South Korea Halv 1 Boone 4, Ogden 0 Sergeant Biult-Luton 8, Sioux City North 1 minutes, 31 seconds, three minutes ahead of the rest of the field. Lino maintained his status as the leader, but his edge could be wiped out Friday, when the Tour heads for the mountains. Indurain was second in the two toughest climbs last year.

"After the time trial yesterday, everybody realized that it's not in the mountains that we're going to see Indurain win," Roche said. "So we'll try to trap his team on the flat sections." Roche and Hugno sparked a mild breakaway with 42 miles left in Tuesday's 135-mile stage. However, Indurain's Banesto teammates brought the pack back to make it a group again, setting the stage for the sprinters. Van Poppel. a pure sprinter, won four stages in the 1988 Tour.

But even with the victory Tuesday, he was still more than an hour behind Lino in the overall standings. ll-Soon Kim. South Korea, beat Linda Ferrando, Itaiv. 4-6. 6-1.

i-i- Anna PBA ROCKY MOUNTAIN SENIOR AT DENVErTcOLO" Third-round Leaders 18-game pirrtam I. John Handegard, Thousand Oaks, Caul 4.235. I Teata Semii, Wanaque. N. 4,188.

I Bl Barmy, Giraod, Ohio, 4,170. 4. Dick Weber, St. Louis, 4,137, 5. Gene Slus, Allen Park, 4,121.

6. Dave Soular, Leawood, Kan 4,071. 7. Don Johnson, Las Vegas. 4 070 8.

Bovd Havden, Westminister, 403 9. John Greco, Las Vegas, 4,051 10 Tom Carbone, Arvada, Colo 4 048. II. Ron Winger, Tarzana, Calif 4,044. 12.

John Han, Golden, Colo 4,040. 13. Chuck Thompson, Colorado Springs, Cmo, 4.039 14. James Bremer, Ledaire, 4,033. 15.

John Hhcsma, 4,030. 16. Samuel LavaBe, San Jose, Calif 40)7 17. Nelson Burton St Louis. 4,010 II Dick Stevens, St.

Joseph, Mo, 3 991 19. Rich Bouvier, Chicopee, Maine, 3 970 70. Bud Grooms, Shatuc. Ill 3,969 21. Del Botce, St Louis, 3,959 22.

Hobo Boothe, Canoga Park, Calif 3.9S6 23. J.B. Blavkx. La Luj, N.M., 3.955. 24.

Carl Austin, Gallatin, 3,954, Other Cashers 21 Doug Johnson, Long Beach. Calif 348 $1,010 26. Glenn AJison, Whitter, 3,947. S970 27. Robert Gtbbs, Abilene, Texas, 3,943, S9i5 28.

Erie Faulkner, Lakewood, 3 912. 5900 29. John Denton, Midland. Texas, 3,909. setk) Maria CecchinL Italy, beat Sung-Hee Tournaments rarn, soum oea, o-4, 6-u; Jong Myung Lee and ll-Soon Kim, South Korea, beat Anna Mana Cecchini and iitk reranao, is, -a IB-ft), 6-4.

KlftiV.i.iiv a 5 PATHMARK CLASSIC TRACK ANO FIELD aiaamaHanal Amateur AWeHc Fed tratoo Suspended Kamy Keshmiri, American cHcus thrower, from international competition for failing a doping tot. Hurry! This Week Only! AT MAHWAH, J. RUNNING AT INDIANOLA Aug. 9-Baiioon Days Challenge 5-kilometer road race 8 a.m., Street near Simpson Cr.ileye Team individual competition Enirv lee 0 individuals, $7 team members. Runners may register the day ol the race Call 515-961-1577.

Fint round-Jennifer antrork nl. las, beaf Tern O'Reilly, Ridgewood 6-3. 6-3. Audra Keller (7). Mem oes.

Tenn. beal Teri Whitlinger, Nee- 5 DAYS ONLY! JULY 15 JULY 19 ALL AREA K-MARTS: Wed -Sat 10 AM-7 PM. On Sunday from Store Opening to One Hour belore Closing. AMES CREST0N DES MOINES (Army Post Rd. 14th.

Hubbell NE 14lh St. FT DODGE IOWA FALLS MARSHALLT0WN 0SKAL00SA 0TTUMWA URBANDALE WEBSTER CITY IJW.M..lHI..)l,','1,'.',lri.i.n.!,!,'y?)l I nan, wise, j-a, ti, b-i. jessici Emmons, Phoenix, beat Terrv Arm Za' Union I A-i tAfKI. College Signing COLLEGE Allegheny Named Maureen Hunter Hager associate athletics director for women and Laurel Lynn Heilman women's basKettwil coach. Coastal Carolina -Named Adam P'ever and Darryi Robinson men's assistant Basketball coaches.

Drake-Named Pat men's assistant basketball coach. flmger (6), Neenah, beat Andrea Leand, Brookiandville, Md, 6-0. 6-0, Rohio White (5), Del Mar, beaf yacev bcnettim, enariotte. NC, 6-4, rift Ui-y 1 6-J, Bevertv Bowes 'm, uaiias, beat Er Nebraska-Roger Paul, pilcher, Bnar Ci.tf. ica win, lcuii Nect, 6 1, 6-a II -f.

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