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The Des Moines Register Friday, November 20, 1998 Sports Roundup BASKETBALL BOWLING TRANSACTIONS NFL GOLF TOMY'S CaIMDAR BASEBALL MEN WEDNESDAY MIDWEST Bowing Green 83, Youngstown State Notre Dame 71, Butler 60 TUESDAY BIG TEN BIG TEN Basketball Indiana 91, 54 Ohio State 61, Robert Moms 49 4:30 Xavier vs. St. Thomas Aquinas at U. of Dubuque 4:30 Caldwell College vs. Loras at Loras Louisiana Tech 72, Baylor 63 TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS Third-round Leaders (24-game Pintail) 1.

Mike Miller, Albuquerque, N.M., 5,542. 2. Bob Benoit, Topeka, 5,508. 3. Walter Ray Williams Orlando 5 464 4.

Jason Couch, Clermont, 5,428 I 5. Norm Duke, Clermont, 5,393. 6. Doug Kent, Canandatgua, N.Y., 5,380. 7.

John Mazza, Bay City, 5.379. 8. Akio Harada, Japan, 5,374. 9. Steve Hoskins, Tarpon Springs, 5,373.

10. Pete Weber, St. Ann, 5,359. 11. David Traber, Woodstock, 5.348.

12. Randy Pedersen, Hollywood, MISSOURI VALLEY Football Creighton 79, Missouriansas City 58 AMERICAN LEAGUE Baltimore Purchased the contracts of Chip Alley, INF Ivanon Coffie, INF Jesse Garcia, LHP Carlos Medina and RHP Gabe Molina from their minor-league teams. Oakland Purchased the contracts of 3B Olmedo Saenz from Calgary of the PCL, Danny Ardoin, OF Mario En-carnacion, RHP Brett Laxton, INF Jose Ortiz from Huntsville of the Southern League and RHP Carl Dale and RHP Luis Vizcaino from Modesto of the California League. Sent RHP Tom Bennett and George Williams outright to Edmonton of the PCL. Tampa Bay Agreed to terms with LHP Larry Casian, Cesar Devarez, LHP Vaughn Eshetman, OF Terrell Lowery, RHP Bobby Munoz, LHP Alan Newman, LHP Erik Plantenberg, RHP Mark Sievert and Tom Wilson to minor-league contracts.

TWTIONAL LEAGUE Arizona Purchased the contracts of OF Jason Conh, RHP Nelson Figueroa, OF Rob Ryan, LHP Brian Shouse and IF Junior Sprvey from their minor-league teams. Released RHP Chris Clemons and LHP Neil Weber. Atlanta Signed Chris Seelbach ware 0, otuiiy orooK OH Eastern Illinois 70, Indiana State 63 Evansville 83, 70 Illinois State 60, Bay 49 Wichita State 88, Florida Atlantic 85 HIGH SCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIPS (UNvDome, Cedar Falls) 10:30 a.m. Class Madrid vs. West BencvMallard 1:30 Class 1-A: Pekin (Packwood) vs.

Bedford 7:30 Class 4-A: W.D.M. Dowling vs. Iowa City West IOWA COLLEGE Mount St. Clare 62, Wisconsin- ramsiae do Western Illinois 85, St. Ambrose 80 EAST 5,342.

13. Carl Fietek, Eden Prairie, 5,339. Dennis Horan, San Diego, 5,339,4 15. Bryan Goebel, Shawnee, AMERICAN CONFERENCE East Pet PF PA Miami 7 3 0 700 178 132 Buffalo 6 4 0 .600 213 206 Y. Jets 6 4 0 .600 243 175 New England 5 5 0 .500 211 192 Indianapolis 2 8 0 .200 166 264 Central Pet PF PA Jacksonville ..8 2 0 .800 262 200 Prttsburgh ....6 4 0 .600 178 184 Tennessee ...6 4 0 .600 239 193 Baltimore ....3 7 0 .300 147 203 Cincinnati 2 8 0 .200 167 267 West Pet PF PA Denver 10 0 0 1.000 330 176 Oakland 7 3 0 700 176 175 Seattle 5 5 0 .500 213 162 Kansas City 4 6 0 .400 167 197 San Diego 4 6 0 .400 127 179 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East Pet Pf PA Dallas 7 3 0 .700 259 149 Arizona 5 5 0 .500 182 232 Y.

Giants ....3 7 0 .300 169 226 Philadelphia ....2 8 6 .200 92 233 Washington 2 8 0 .200 169 273 Centraf I Pet Pf PA Minnesota 9 1 0 .900 320 170 Green Bay 7 3 6 .700 276 196 Tampa Bay ....4 6 0 .400 167 195 Chicago 3 7 0 .300 167 224 Detroit 3 7 0 300 197 222 West Pet PF PA Atlanta 8 2 0 .800 284 195 San Francisco 7 3 0 .700 292 217 New Orleans ..5 5 6 .500 186 204. St. Louis 3 7 0 .300 177 240 Carolina 1 9 0 .100 191 254 Sunday's Games Noon Arizona at Washington Noon Chicago at Atlanta Noon Detroit at Tampa Bay Noon Green Bay at Minnesota Noon Indianapolis at Buffalo Noon Jacksonville at Pittsburgh Noon Philadelphia at N.Y. Giants Noon Seattle at Dallas 3:05 Carolina at St. Louis 3: 1 5 Kansas City at San Diego 3:15 N.Y.

Jets at Tennessee 3:15 Baltimore at Cincinnati 3 1 5 Oakland at Denver 7:20 New Orleans at San Francisco Monday's Game 7:20 Miami at New England SWMMTCG Columbia 69, N.J. Tech 58 Dartmouth 69, Vermont 64 Delaware 87, Delaware State 74 Duquesne 59, West Virginia 50 Harvard 62, Boston College 61 Holy Cross 62, Hartford 58 Lafayette 63, Princeton 47 Oumnigiac 64, Army 63 Rider 79, Bucknell 64 Sacred Heart 63, Monmouth (N.J.) 61 Seton Hall 83, Drexel 70 Temple 68, Mississippi 52 to minor-league contract. Chicago Claimed Hnr trvm Hernandez off waivers from the Minnesota Oklahoma City 71, Northwestern 44 BIG 12 Oklahoma State 66, Oral Roberts 58 IOWA COLLEGE Northwestern 89, Mount Marty 66 CBA American Pts Ppg Rocktord 2 5 110 fS Connecticut 0 3 8 5 2 8 Grand Rapids 1 2 8 5 2.8 Fort Wayne 0 3 5.5 1.8 National Pts Ppg Quad City 3 0 16.0 5.3 La Crosse 2 0 10.0 5 0 Sioux Falls 2 0 10.0 5.0 Yakima 5 2 4.0 2.0 Idaho 0 2 3 5 1.8 Note Three points awarded for a victory, one for each quarter won during a game and one-half point for each quarter tied. Wednesday's Game Grand Rapids 98, Fort Wayne 93, (4Vj, 2Vi Today's Games 6:05 Idaho at Fort Wayne 6:05 Grand Rapids at Yakima 6:30 Quad City at Connecticut WOMEN'S ABL Eastern Conf. Pet GB Columbus 4 0 1.000 Philadelphia 3 1 .750 1 Chicago 1 2 ,333 2K New England I 2 .333 2Vi Nashville 0 6 .000 5 Western Conf.

Pet GB Seattle 3 0 1.000 San Jose 3 2 .600 1 Colorado 2 3 .400 2 Portland 1 2 .333 2 Thursday's Game Columbus at Seattle Today's Games 7:00 Philadelphia at Nashville 7:00 San Jose at Chicago 9:00 New England at Portland ALL-CONFERENCE COLLEGE MENWOMEN 6:00 p.m. Coe at Loras 6:00 Northern Iowa at St. Louis Invitational 7:00 Mankato State at Grinned COLLEGE MEN 6:00 p.m. Iowa at Minnesota Invitational 3.33b. 16.

Marshall Holman, Medford, 5,321. 17. Dave Hutted, Minvaukie, 5.317. 18. Wayne Webb, Akron, Ohio, 5 304 19.

Ricky Ward, North Fort Myers, 5,291. 20. Mark Williams, Beaumont, Texasn 5,268. 21. Andy Neuer, Mirton, 5,260, 22.

Ernie ScMegel, Vancouver) Wash, 5.253. -sO Twins. Purchased the contracts of RHP Kyry Farnworth and RHP Richard Barker, LHP Phillip Northon, LHP Brian Mc-Nichol and LHP Ray King INF Chad Meyers and OF Roosevelt Brown from Iowa of the PCL. Sent RHP Steve Ram and RHP Don Wengert outright to Iowa. Montreal Purchased the contracts SOUTH 23.

Roger Bowker, Ocala, Volleyball 5,247. of RHP Tony Armas, LHP Ted Lilly, RHr J.D. Smart and Of- Chns Stowers "XT) SAWS TOWN INVITATIONAL from Ottawa of the International AT LAS VEGAS. NEV. League.

N.Y. Mets Purchased the con Women's Fourth-round Leader Alabama ASM 83, 70 Alcorn State 62, South Alabama 44 American U. 69, Howard 53 Georgetown 83, Georgia State 68 Jacksonville 98, Florida Tech 62 James Madison 93, N. Carolina 80 Morehead State 96, Asbury 66 N. Carolina State 87, Campbell 36 Norfolk State 86, McNeese State 82 Ok) Dominion 83, Hampton 69 Samford 83, Bethel (Tenn.) 44 Va.

Commonwealth 63, W. Kentucky Wake Forest 82, N. Carolina-Greensboro 45 tracts of INF Maurice Bruce from Capital City of the South Atlantic League, RHP Dan Murray from Bmghamton of the Eastern League and RHP Grant Roberts from St. Lucie of the Florida COLLEGE MEN 5:30 p.m. Mt.

St. Claire vs. Trmrty International at Orange City 6:00 Grand View vs. St OiafatWaverty 6:00 Simpson at WisconsirvLaCrosse 6:00 Bnar Cliff at Hastings 6:00 Simpson vs. WisconsirvLaCrosse at Cot- (egeville, Minn.

7:00 Upper Iowa at Wisconsin-Stevens Point 7:00 Luther at Hamline 7:00 Mt. Mercy at Central 7:30 Concordia (Minn.) at Northwestern 7:30 Clarke at Cornell 8:00 Coe at WisconsitvPlatteville 8:00 Blackburn at Wartburg 8:00 MormngskJe at Wayne State (Neb.) 8:00 Dordt at Sterling College NATIONAL CATHOLIC TOURNAMENT (All games in Dubuque) 2:15 p.m. Dominican College vs. Xavier at U. of Dubuque 2 1 5 St.

Norbert vs. Cabrini College at Loras 6:45 St. Thomas Aquinas vs. Siena Heights at U. of Dubuque 6:45 Edgewood College vs.

Loras atloras COLLEGE WOMEN 5:30 p.m. Briar Cliff at Manmbal Lagrange 5:30 Morningside vs. Jamestown College at Marshall, Minn. 6:00 Coe at WisconsirvPlatteville 6:00 Grand View vs. Doane at Hastings, Neb.

6:00 Mt. St. Claire vs. Lincoln Christian College at Manitowoc, Wis. 7:00 Weber State at Iowa 7:00 Dubuque at Marycrest 7:00 Luther at Trinity University 7:00 Central at Grinned 7:00 St.

Marys at Dordt 7:05 Illinois-Chicago at Northern Iowa (West Gym) 7:30 Iowa Wesleyan at Central Missouri State 8:00 Northwestern at Simpson 8:00 St. Ambrose at Hastings 8:00 Cornell vs. Blackburn at Elmhurst, III. 8:00 Mt. Mercy at Midland Lutheran NATIONAL CATHOLIC TOURNAMENT (All games in Dubuque) Noon St.

Benedict vs. St. Norbert at U. of Dubuque Noon St. Vincent vs.

Siena Heights at Loras COLLEGE WOMEN 12:15 p.m. Dordt vs. Doane at Point Lookout, Mo. 5:15 Hastings vs. Dordt at Point Lookout, Mo.

7:00 Oklahoma at Iowa State 7:00 Iowa at Illinois 7:00 Northern Iowa vs. Wichita State-Drake winner at Wichita, Kan. State League. Philadelphia Traded RHP Ricky Bottalico and RHP Garrett Stephenson TENNIS MIDWEST AUSTRALIAN CHAMPIONSHIP AT SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA First-round Leaders (Par 72) Terry Price. Australia 69 David Howell, England 69 Stephen Ames, Trinidad 70 Chris Gaunt, Australia 71 Anthony Wall, England 71 Anthony Painter, Australia 72 Mark Allen, Australia 72 Gavin Coles, Australia 73 Simon Owen, New Zealand 73 Tony Mills, Australia 73 Craig Warren, Australia 73 Kenny Druce, Australia 73 Ricky Schmidt, Australia 73 Stephen Allan, Australia 73 Wayne Grady, Australia 73 Also Derek Gilchrist U.S 74 PGA TOUR QUALIFIER AT LA OUINTA, CALF.

Second-round Leaden (Par 72-72144) TedPurdy 657 132 Rick Fehr 62-71133 Brian Gay 64-70134 David BergankJ 6fr69 135 Greg Chalmers 6fr69 135 Timloustalot 696135 Brent Schwarzrock 6fr69 135 CurtByrum 696135 TomSilva 669135 Jonathan Kaye 65-71136 Joel Edwards 67-69136 Clarence Rose 688136 Patrick Burke 66-70136 Dave Stockton 679136 Craig Barlow 67-70137 Chris Smith 66-71137 JayDelsing 689137 Briny Baird 71-66137 RichBeem 698137 J.J. Henry 717138 Ty Armstrong 717138 Perry Moss 67-71138 Dicky Pride 726138 ToddDemsey 699138 Brian Fogt 726138 MikeBnsky 67-71138 Pat Nanney 699138 Steve Jurgensen 699138 H. Horgan III 68-70138 Steven J. Young 708138 Scott Dunlap 65-73138 Pete Jordan 66-72138 Craig Matthew 699138 69-70139 Greg Bruckner 709139 BobHeintz 673139 W. Eaks 69-70139 MikeGrob 709-139 Brett Quigley 71-68139 Charlie Vtf 68-71139 AlanBratton 69-70139 Charles Warren ID 68-71139 Gibby Gilbert 718139 David Seawell 67-72-139 Chris Couch 69-70139 Ed Humemk 68 71139 Steve Ford 67-73140 ChadGmn 67-73140 Steve Haskins 719140 Mike Weir 75-65140 Dave Schreyer 70-70140 Katsumasa Miyamoto 67-73140 Brian Kamm 70-70140 Michael Clark 719140 Kevin Dillen 719140 Pat Bates 69-71140 Shane Supple 728140 Paul Curry 728140 Bobby Wadkms 728140 Rory Sabbatmi 69-71140 Shane Bertsch 719140 Deane Pappas 737140 Vance Veazey 66-74 140 Kelly Gibson 67-73140 Dean Wilson 68-72140 Robert Allenby 71-70 141 Ryan Hietala 70-71141 Geoffrey Sisk 67-74141 Brian Bateman 70-71141 Don Walsworth 71-70141 Kent Jones 70-71141 Ken Green 72-69141 DinoLucchesi 65-76 141 John Elliott 738141 Mike Sullivan 70-72142 Kenneth Staton 68-74142 Richard Johnson 69-73142 Shane Tart 72-70142 Steve Woods 69-73142 Robert Gamez 71-71142 Roy Biancalana 70-72142 DaveBarr 739142 Patrick Lee 72-70142 Edward Fryatt 72-70142 Danny Briggs 71-71142 JohnRiegger 70-72142 Steve Pope 70-72142 Kevin Riley 72-70142 Jerry Smith 72-70142 PaulClaxton 69-73142 John Bizik 71-72143 Also GuyBoros 76-75151 to the St.

Louis Cardinals for OF Ron Gant, RHP Jeff Brantley and RHP Cliff Polrtte. Released RHP Calvin Maduro. Purchased the contracts of OF Reggie Taylor, RHP David Coggin and LHP Anthony Shumaker from Reading of the Eastern League and 3B Carlos Duncan Dayton 76. Jndpls. 66 Kent 67, Youngstown State 56 TELEVISION' SOUTHWEST FOOTBALL from Piedmont of the South Atlantic League.

Oral Roberts 71, Arkansas State 66 Texas Christian 74, New Orleans 61 Tulsa 84, Jackson State 45 st Louis oigneo Lt- trie uavts ana 1. Dede Davidson, Woodland Hfftd Calif. 7,454. 2. Debbie Rinella, Akron, Ohio, 7,410.

3. Kim Canady, Oakland, 4. Carolyn Dorin-Ballard, N.orm. Richland Hills, Texas, 7,294. i 5.

Jackie Mitskavich, DuBoiS, Pv 7,270. lA 6. Anne Marie Duggan, EdmpnA 7.251. 7. Yvette Smith, Union City, Calif.

7,243. '-'1J 8. Lilia Johnson, Lawton, OktaM 7,232. 9. Maria Chicase, Poland, OhiOi 7,178.

JT 10. Lisa Wagner, Bradenton, FW 7,167. A', 11. Kendra Cameron, Gambrills, 7,160. 12.

Laura Moriarty, Daytona Beach, 7,154. 13. Debbie McMullen, Denver, 7,140. 14. Mandy Irwin, Casper, Wyo, 7,135.

15. Lynda Norry, Wichita, 7,110. 16. Mandy Wilson, Dayton, Ohirv. 7,080.

17. Kim Adler, Las Vegas, 7,071,: 18. Barbara Batt, Jacksonville, 7.058. LHP Scott Radinsky to two-year contracts. FAR WEST BASKETBALL Air Force 85, Regis 68 San Francisco 71, Calif Santa Barbara 70 St.

Mary's (Calif.) 75, San Jose State 56 Utah State 62, Utah 54 INTERNATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION Des Moines Re-siEned Rosell Ellis. Winnipeg Released G-F Wayne WORLD DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP AT HARTFORD, CONN. Green group Ellis Ferreira, South Afrca-Rick Leach, Laguna Beach, Calif. (5), beat Todd Woodbndge-Mark Woodforde, Australia (3), 7 (7-3), 6-3. Gold group Sandon Stolle, Austraha-Cynl Suk, Czech Republic, (6) beat Mahesh Bhupathi-Leander Paes, India (2), 4.

6-3, 6-4. CHASE CHAMPIONSHIPS AT NEW YORK. N.Y. Women's Singles First round Mary Pierce (6), France, beat Amanda Coetzer, South Africa, 6-1, 60; Monica Seles (5), Sarasota, beat Anna Kournikova, Russia. 6-4, fr3.

Lindsay Davenport (1), Newport Beach, beat Sandnne Testud, France, 4. 7 (74), 6-0. Women's Doubles Quarterfinal round Yayuk Basuki, IndonesiaCarolme Vis, Netherlands, beat Martina Hingis, Swrtzertand-Jana Novotna. Czech Republic (1), 64, 2, 64; Alexandra Fusat-Nathalie Tauziat, France (4), beat Elena Likhovtseva, Russia-Ai Sugiyama, Japan, 4-6, 6-1, 64. VOLVO OPEN TOURNAMENTS Butts, Julian King, Maruice Spencer and G-F Kealon Wallace.

IOWA CONFERENCE Offense Matt Wheeler, QB, Wart-burg, West Branch- Guy Leman, RB, Simpson, Webster City; Marc Ricketts, RB, Central, Spencer; Chris Johnson, WR, Central, Stanton: Wesley Bell, WR, Upper Iowa, Long Beach. Eric Snort, TE, Simpson, Goldfield; Clint Head, OL, Simpson Randolph; Mark Hargrafen, OL, Wartburg, Maquoketa; Steve Olsen, OL, Central, Atlantic; James Rarick. OL, Upper Iowa, Iowa City; Brian Miller, OL, Buena Vista, Ur-bandale; Jeff Hayes, Simpson, Cen-terville Defense Jesse Peterson, DL. Central, Dumont; Fou Mamea, DL, Upper Iowa. Honolulu; Anthony Souhrada, DL, Wartburg, Lime Springs; Mark Smith, DL, Buena Vista.

Storm Lake; Chip Brundage, DL, Simpson, Mount Ayr; Justin Huisman, LB, Central, Wells-burg; Taylor Anderson, LB, Wartburg, Zeanng: Andrew Paulsen, DB, Central, Rainheld: Zak Gordon DB. Coe, Dubuque; Jeff Brennan, DB, Buena Vista, Emmetsburg; Kenny Fry, DB, Simpson, Osceola; Joe Ofeson, Loras, Dubuque Coach of year Rich Kacmarynski, Central, second year Noon, Fox Sports Chicago Golf: World Cup of Golf (tape) 1:00, ESPN Golf: Senior Match Play Challenge (tape) 3:00, ESPN Golf: Tour Championship 4:30, ESPN2 Tennis: WTA Chase Championships doubles semifinals 6:30, ESPN Basketball: Michigan State at Temple 7:00, ESPN2 Boxing: Dem- etno Ceballos vs. Steve Johnston 8:30, ESPN Basketball: Stanford vs. Southwest Missouri State 9:30, ESPN2 Hockey: Phoenix Coyotes at San Jose Sharks RDI0 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL 6:30 p.m. Weber State at Iowa, WHO-AM (1040) FOOTBALL PRESEASON NIT North Carolina 65, Georgia 58 Purdue 83, Gomaga 68 St.

John's 73, Massachusetts 69 Southwest Missouri State 72, Missouri 69 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE Miami Claimed CB Ray Hill off waivers from the Buffalo Bills. EXHIBITION ARENA FOOTBALL LEAGUE League Announced Casey HOCKEY Miami 115, Upstate Basketball 90 Wasserman will be the owner of the expansion Los Angeles team to begin play in the 2UUU season. WOMEN UNITED STATES LEAGUE HOCKEY IOWA COLLEGE Peru State 78, St. Ambrose 71 NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE League Suspended Tamp Bay RW SOCCER Andrei Nazarov for seven games, with WEDNESDAY BIG 10 Barbara 101, Northwestern 89 Pittsburgh 49, Penn State 46 IOWA INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC First team Goalkeeper Bob Chaplin, Luther: forwards John Angler, Simpson; Nick Furlong, Central; Josh Korth, Luther; Ishmael Mmtah, Wartburg; midfield Jason Berna, Loras; Gregg Landmark, Luther; Mike Wilson, Simpson; defenders Matt Louder, Luther; Jeff Novotny, Coe; Jason Woods, Loras. TODAY IN HISTORY BIG 12 out pay, and fined him SI, 000 tor a cross checking incident on Colorado Cam Russell in a game on Nov.

13. Los Angeles -Claimed Brandon Convery off waivers from the Vancouver Canucks. Montreal Recalled Eric House from Fredericton of the AHL. AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE Springfield Recalled Scott Ricci from loan to Binghamton of the UHL. INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Grand Rapids Recalled Brian LaFleur from Quad City of the UHL.

SKIING Houston 61, Texas 52 Kansas State 102, E. Kentucky 68 East LSL GF GAPtsi USA Under-18 .16 2 1 93 46 3T Green Bay 13 2 0 65 41 26 Waterloo 5 9 1 49 69 1 1 Dubuque 3 9 2 37 Central LSL GFGArPtK Des Moines 13 2 0 90 4i.ii Rochester 8 8 2 59 60 IS No. Iowa 7 10 0 51 66 Twin Cities 6 11 0 54 84 12 Thun, Bay 5 11 0 49 75 10 West LSL GF GA Pts Omaha 13 4 0 72 42 26 Sioux City 7 8 1 53 51 15 Lincoln 5 8 2 40 Fargo-Moor 4 11 1 51 78 Note Losses, shootout losses equal total defeats; a SL is worth one pomtj0 Top 8 teams with the best in any division, qualify for Friday's Games ''ill 7:05 Sioux City at Omaha 7:05 Dubuque at 7:05 Thunder Bay at Lincoln 7:05 Des Moines at Green Bay 1J 7:30 North Iowa at USA Under-lfcM 7:35 Twin Cities at Rochester iiU MISSOURI VALLEY AT PATTAYA, THAILAND Women's Singlet Second round Tamanne Tana-sugarn (4), Thailand, beat Janet Lee, Taiwan, 6-2, 7-5; Fang Li (5), China, beat Miho Saeki, Japan, 6-2, 60; Olga Barabanschikova (7), Belarus, beat Marlene Weingartner, Germany, 6-3, 5-0 (ret); Silviia Talaja, Croatia, beat Ding Ding, China, 64, 6-0. Women's Doubles Second round Liezel Horn, South Africa-Katie Schlukebir, Kalamazoo, beat Li Ting, Chma-Ting Li, China, 64 6-3; Els Callens, Belgium-Julie HalardOecugis, France, beat Shinobu Asagoe, Japan-Benjamas Sangaram, Thailand, Miho Saeki-Yuka Yoshida, Japan, beat Li Li-Jing-Oian Yi, China, 5-7, 6-2, 64; Kristme Kunce-Nicole Pratt, Australia, beat Rika Hira-ki, JaparvAleksandra Olsza, Poland, 7-5, 6-2. VOLLEYBALL Indiana State 83, Eastern Illinois 56 IOWA COLLEGE 42-yard desperation pass that is deflected to Billy Johnson at the fyard brie, who then fights his way into the end zone to give the Atlanta Falcons a 28-24 victory over the San Francisco 49ers.

1993 Hayden Fry wins his 200th game as Iowa beats Minnesota 21-3. 1994 Tisha Ventunni scores twice and Angela Kelly, Sarah Dacey and Robin Confer add goals as North Carolina beats Notre Dame 5-0 for its ninth consecutive NCAA women's soccer championship. 1934 Busher Jackson scores four third-period goals to lead the Toronto Maple Leafs to a 5-2 victory over the St. Louis Eagles. 1977 Warier Payton rushes for an NFL record 275 yards as the Chicago Bears edge the Minnesota Vikings 10-7.

1983 Seattle's Dave Krieg passes for 418 yards and three touchdowns to lead the Seahawks to a 27-19 victory over the Denver Broncos. 1983 Steve Bartkowski throws a Dordt 80, Briar Cliff 77 IOWA CONFERENCE First team Abbie Brown, Central; Kayah-Bah Phillmann, Wartburg; Can-dace Wilson, Central; Allison McGraw, Simpson; Sarah Nederhoff, Wartburg; Amy Trowbridge, Simpson; Sara Gas-smann, Dubuque; Sara Nauman, Dubuque. MVP Abbie Brown, Central; Coach of Year Shelley O'Meara, Simpson. IOWA JUNIOR COLLEGE UNITED STATES SKI AND SNOWBOARD ASSOCIATION Association Named Liz Mclntyre assistant moguls coach. Bethany 93, Iowa Lakes 65 Kirkwood 72, Marshalltown 65 Baseball Notes Tennis Golf Cardinals sign Davis, Radinsky, make trade National Hockey League Standings EASTERN WESTERN Atlantic Division Central Division Pts 4 18 0 18 1 13 3 13 7 4 9 8 6 9 510 Pts 0 18 St.

Louis 4 18 Detroit 4 18 Nashville 0 16 Chicago N.Jersey 9 6 Pittsburgh 7 5 Phila. 7 6 NYlsrders 810 NY Rang. 4 7 5 13 Northwest Division Northeast Division Pts wjr Davis Cup seeks help U.S. Davis Cup captain Tom Gullikson? said he will do all he can to persuatjjo Pete Sampras and Andre Agassi to play in April against Britain. A weak U.S.

team, without Sampras or Agassi, lost to Italy, 4-1, in the semifinals of this year's competition in September. li Next year is the 100th anniversarir of the competition and Gulliksop said he will hold individual meetings with his top two players to try arttl persuade them to face Rudedski and Tim Henman in Bii-mingham, England, April 2-4. "I have not specifically talked ife Andre and Pete yet about playing in the tie. They have a very big eveift coming up next week (the ATi World Tour Championship) in nover and in December I want',) personally go and visit each ujjf them," Gullikson said Thursday, i a Gullikson said he knows both players have opted out in the past tf) play other tournaments, and Agassi is critical of US Tennis Association president Harry Marmion. "It's not quite as easy as it would appear on paper," Gullikson sgifj "We need to have our very, very bjyB team and Andre and Pete and TqjjJ Pts 9 7 1 19 8 8 1 17 7 8 2 16 7 8 2 16 Edm'ton Vanc'ver Calgary Colorado Toronto Buffalo Boston Ottawa Montreal Golf Down Under All eyes were on John Daly at the World Cup of Golf on Thursday except when he needed them most.

Daly was the center of attention for a record first-day crowd in New Zealand that loved his power hitting. Daly's round of 2-under 70 was sabotaged on the 12th hole when no one saw where his tee shot went. It headed into the rough, but the stewards couldn't find it. "I thought I hit a pretty good drive and nobody seemed to see where it landed," Daly said. "I thought it was just over the right bunker.

"Then I hit my third shot off the tee and landed it right on the front of the green and got another bad break." The ball rolled down the fringe and rested in some wood chips. Daly and Scott Verplank, who both shot 2-under-par 70s, were 6 shots behind Japan after the first round of the team event. Yasuharu Imano shot an 8-under 64 to help Japan take the early lead in the 32-nation team competition. Japan has a 10-under 134 total, three shots ahead of South Africa. Australian Terry Price and England's David Howell shot 3-under 69s to share the first-round lead in the Australian PGA championship.

3 15 2 14 Pacific Division Manager Tommy Lasorda attributed to him in Monday's Los Angeles Times, Bonilla said: "I owe Tommy an apology." Bonilla then said, "I did not say that about Lasorda." In the Times story, Bonilla was reported to have said, "Tommy didn't want me around because he knew I wouldn't listen to all of his (talk). I saw right through all of that. "He didn't like that, he wants everyone to just sit there and listen to him, and we all know what I'm talking about." Free-agent talk Baltimore took its turn at entertaining Brian Jordan on Thursday, hoping to persuade the free-agent outfielder to sign. Jordan has met with Atlanta and the New York Yankees. Baltimore has reportedly offered a $30 million, four-year contract to play in Free agent B.J.

Surhoff will visit Pittsburgh on Monday to meet with Pirates owner Kevin McClatchy, agent Gregg Clifton said. From Rkoistkk Wire Services St. Louis on Thursday signed free agents Eric Davis and Scott Radinsky and made a five-player trade ith Philadelphia. The Cardinals sent left fielder Ron Gant, relief pitcher Jeff Brantley and minor-league pitcher Cliff Politte to the Phillies for relief pitcher Ricky Bottalico and right-hander Garrett Stevenson. i The Cardinals agreed to pay in excess of $5 million of the $11 million Gant is owed in the next two seasons.

i Davis, who hit .327 with 28 homers nd 89 runs-batted-in for Baltimore last season, agreed to an $8 million, two-year contract and is expected to replace Gant in left field. Radinsky, 6-6 with 13 saves and a 2.63 earned-run average for Los Angeles, agreed to a two-year contract. Bonilla: I was misquoted Bobby Bonilla is back in New York. The newest Met is also back in the center of controversy. In response to derogatory comments about Los Angeles General Southeast Division Pts Flames want to keep Fleury Calgary General Manager Al Coates wants to sign Theoren Fleury to a long-term contract rather than trade him before he becomes a unrestricted free agent after the season.

Fleury, a five-time Ail-Star, had given the team until the first week of October to re-sign him, although his agent said he remains open to continuing his career with Calgary. Even though the Flames have been cutting payroll, Coates said Fleury is an exception. One of the smallest players in the National Hockey League at 5 feet 6 inches, 180 pounds, Fleury is among the game's most colorful stars, combining speed with a fiery playing style. "We haven't been actively pursuing any trade," Coates said. The Flames started the season with a $20.7 million payroll, more than only Nashville's $13.6 million.

In recent years they've traded away expensive stars such as Gary Roberts and Joe Nieuwendyk. Pts Dallas 3 19 Phoenix 3 15 Anaheim 9 3 9 2 6 6 510 3 7 Carolina 8 7 Florida 6 6 Wash. 6 7 Tampa Bay 6 9 7 9 3 15 L.Angeles 2 14 San Jose THURSDAY'S GAMES Florida at Boston Calgary at Montreal Pittsburgh at Tampa Bay Carolina at New Jersey St. Louts at Nashville Vancouver at Colorado N.Y. Rangers at Los Angeles TODAY'S GAMES 6:00 Ottawa at Washington 6:00 Philadelphia at Carolina 6:30 Toronto at Buffalo 7:30 N.Y.

Islanders at Dallas 9:30 Edmonton at Anaheim 9:30 Phoenix at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. Martin are the strongest team." i ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT- ADVERTISEMENT Sosa wins MVP in landslide SOSA CubsMVPs Nine Chicago Cubs players have won 10 National League MVP awards: $10,000. Don't forget some will actually be sold as low as seventy-seven dollars ($77.00 Be sure to remember all vehicles will be slashed one time and one time only to the absolute lowest 1911 1929 1935 1946 1952 1958 1959 1984 1987 1998 Frank Schulte Rogers Hornsby Gabby Hartnett Phil Cavarretta Hank Sauer Ernie Banks Ernie Banks Ryne Sandberg Andre Dawson Sammy Sosa Continued from Page IS historic Latin American sweep. Texas' Juan Gonzalez, who is Puerto Rican, won the AL MVP on Wednesday. Sosa, a former teammate of Gonzalez in the Rangers minor-league system, is the second Dominican to win an MVP award, joining George Bell (1987).

Sosa intends to return home today to resume his relief efforts following the damage caused by Hurricane Georges. "What happened in my country was tough," said Sosa, whose charitable foundation is distributing food. 1 Sosa hit .308 with a major league-leading 158 RBIs one more than ftnnyalpz as Chicago reached the rock bottom price! Des Moines Chrysler-: Plymouth Suzuki of Des Moines will continue" to slash prices on all vehicles until 1.00 p.m. at that time the sale will be completed and the store will return to normal business procedures. Over the past few years, Des Moines Chrysler-Plymouth Suzuki of Des Moines, have taken pride in supporting the local community.

Gene Gabus, the General Manager is a huge believer in conducting a "super slasher sale" in order to. give back to the community. He further states; that this is a prime ODnortunitv for evervone Access to all $77 dollar used cars and "super slasher" prices will be available to the general public at 4410 Merle Hay Des Moines, la 50310 in front of the showroom inside the secured fenced area at 9:00 a.m. Gene recommends "be there early, because the last time another car dealer outside our city limits conducted a sale like this they had over 400 people respond by 6:00 a.m. and some actually camped out on the sidewalks anticipating driving home a car for only $77.00." Here's how a "super slasher sale" works! All cars will be secured behind gates and unlocked at 9:00 a.m.

so the general public can inspect them. All super slashing starts shortly after that. Every car will display the normal retail selling price on the windshield. No need to worry because when the slashing begins soon after and you are sitting behind the wheel of the vehicle of your choice, the price will be slashed thousands less than displayed and you will have the first right to buy the car. Example-cars that are priced at $12,000 could be reduced below $8,000.

Cars that are priced at $8,000 could be reduced below $4,000. In fact there will be many cars priced below Des Moines, IA Iowa's largest Chrysler Plymouth Suzuki dealer has been ordered to conduct a $77 dollar super slasher sales event this day, November 21st, 1998 at Des Moines Chrysler Plymouth. The general manager Gene Gabus says, "this sale is absolutely necessary due to the fact that during recent years new vehicle leasing has exploded across the great state of Iowa. This epidemic has resulted in an overabundance of nice low mileage lease returns and trade-ins acquired nationwide. This is an enormous sales event as a result of 12 straight months of record sales that have left us with an overabundance of beautiful trade-ins stockpiled in the back of the dealership." Gene Gabus further states, "we must reduce our inventory to a more tolerable amount in order to control our inventory." Gene Gabus also says he would much rather offer these vehicles to the local community so that they can experience for themselves first hand, super slasher prices.

At a super slasher sale every car is on sale. First come first served and no auction bidding is required. In other words, now is the right time to buy a used car at the absolute lowest price including cars for only $77 dollars. ft postseason for the first time since 989. He also lea tne majors wun va.

uns and 414 total bases. I led the majors in walks (162), slugging percentage (.752) and on-base percentage "My reputation outside the field, that counts a lot," Sosa said. "Maybe people took it from there." Sosa, who was in Japan for the major league all-star tour, returned to Chicago for the announcement. McGwire, who remained on vacation in Australia, said late in the season that a team's finish shouldn't be taken into account. McGwire, who smashed Roger seeking a quality used car, truck, van or sport, utility vehicle with the best deals in the state oC Iowa.

All in all, it's a win-win situation for the! customer, community, and dealer. Any and all questions are welcome, please call Des Moines Chrysler-Plymouth Suzuki of Des Moines' 4410 Merle Hay Rd, Des Moines I (515)270-8100. Maris' previous home run mark of 61, finished with 147 RBIs and a .299 average as the Cardinals stumbled to a third-place finish in the NL Central, 19 games behind Houston and seven behind the wild-card Cubs. McGwire.

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