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4S Tiik Des Moines Register Monday, April 27, 1998 Sports Roundup NBA AUTO RACING HOCKEY GOLF BASEBALL I the Bleachers "I won't know for sure until I see some X-rays, but my guess is that you've been squashed." Tomy's Calendar Knsti 71-72-72-215 Kim 69-74-72-215 Penny Juh Inkster, $4,496 69-73-73-215 Asa 72-69-74-215 A Marie Palli.S4.496 71-7074-215 Holl.s Stacy.S4,496 69-72-74-215 Nancy Lu 72-7371-216 Nana 71-74-71-216 Tina 69-75-72 216 Tracy Hanson, $2,981 7568-73-216 Knsti 981 72-71-73216 Lisa 72-70-74-216 Me McNamara.S2.981 70-72-74-216 Su 71-7075-216 Elaine Crosby.S2.083 72-73-72-217 Ann.DeLuca, $2,083 71-74-72-217 Gail 7569-73-217 Di.Ammaccpne.OSS Ang BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIPS AT NORMAN OKLA. Women's Team Scoring 1. Texas 919. 2. Texas 923; 3.

Oklahoma State 924; 4. Texas Tech 929; 5. Oklahoma 934; 6. Nebraska 936; 7. Missouri 942; 8.

Iowa State 960; 9. Kansas 972; 10. Baylor 973; 11. Kansas State 981; 12. Colorado 989.

Women's Leaders 1. Rosberg (TA) 225; 2. tie Hullett (TA), Blessey (T), Mitchell (M) 227; 5. tie Nyquist (N), Robertson (OS) 228; 7. Lowrance (TT), Blais (0) 229.

Iowa State 13. Matthews 233; 28. Ennis 238; 47. Watson 247; 50. Lmneman 251; 56.

Jacobusse 255. MANKATO STATE INVITATIONAL AT WASECA, MINN. Women's Team Scoring 1. Gustavus Adolphus 684; 2. North Dakota 688: 3.

Buena Vista 699; 4. Mankato State 702; 5. Central 703; 6. South Dakota State 709; St. Cloud State 722; 8.

Mount Mercy 726; 9. Moorhead State 753; 10. Minnesota-Morns 766; 11. St. Olaf 790; 12.

North Dakota State 409 (WD). Women's Leaders 1. Viehl (C) 165: Mosher (BV) 166; 3. Overbo (ND); 4. tie Bensink (C), Aanenson (MS) 169.

HOLES IN ONE AT ALTOONA Terrace Hills Darin Wood. Prairie City, on the 145-yard, par-3 No. 4 hole, using a 7-iron. AT DES MOINES D.M. Country Club Martin Schuchat, D.M., on the 160-yard, par-3 No.

9 hole (south course), using an 8-iron; John Merriman, Clive, on the 184-yard par-3 No. 17 hole (south course), using a 4-iron. Grandview Chris Brown, D.M., on the 130-yard, par-3 No. 4 hole, using a pitching wedge. Willow Creek John Cook, Johnston, on the 168-yard par-3 No.

7 hole (white course), using a 6-iron. AT GRANGER Jester Park Kevin Vollstedt. Ur-bandale, on the 157-yard, par-3 No. 4 hole, using a 7-iron. AT NEVADA Prairie View Ben Ingham, Nevada, on the 125-yard, par 3 No.

2 hole, using a 9-iron. AT RUNNELLS Toad Valley Ron Houston, Altoona, on the 150-yard, par-3 No. 3 hole, using a 6-iron. GREENSBORO CLASSIC AT GREENSBORO. N.C.

Final Leaders (Par 72-72 72-72-288) $396,000 Verplnk, $237,600 ..67 71-66-72-276 B.Estes.$149,600 72-73-277 N.Lancstr.S!d5,600 Fr 71-72 279 ..74 65 71-70 280 F. 72-69-67-72-280 M.Bradley,$63,800 Hal Sutton.S63,80O ..65 67 74 75-281 Jim Dud Hart.S46.640 6868-74-72-282 Jerry Ted ...71 67 67-77-282 Sk.KendalLS46.640 282 Mi Ha.Frazar,$30,863 CI. Je Maggert.S30.863 71-72 283 Tim Herron.S30.863 J.Maginnes.S30.863 Ben Bates.S18,543 David 70-70-73-71-284 Ste.Flesch,$j8,543 St.Appleby.S 18,543 Fu.2oeller'$18,543 284 Brad 1-76-284 DHammnd.S 18,543 Mi 1-75-70-285 B.Wadkins,S12.788 Ho.BUkM2jS8 71-69 73-72 285 GiiyHill.Sl2.788 71-71-69 74-285 D.Edwards.$12,788 .71 71-67 76 285 Da.Frost,S12,788 66-75-6876-285 St Ames, $12,788 71-70-66-78285 Ro.Mediate.$9,680 Bi.Andrade,$9.680 Lee ....70 69 72-75 286 Chris Jo. Riegger.57,480 7669 287 Ji.Johnsfon.7,480 74-75-287 Ke. ....7069 73-75-287 Le.

Mattiace.S7,480 J.P.Hayes.$7,480 71-72-69-75 287 CI.Rose,$7.480 73-7069-75-287 Joe 70 288 St.Lowery,$5,4fc9 75-68-72-73-288 Greg Doug 288 D.Stockton,$5,469 G. John 73 289 T.Loustalot,S4.928 Ri Brett 76-75-289 So.Skinner.S4.928 Mark 73 76-289 Fulton Allem. $4,928 Je.Gallagher,$4,664 290 Pet.0'M,illey.S4,664 Rob.Gamez,$4.664 Tom 291 Jon.n ....69 74-73-75 291 Tom 70-69-76 76 291 Billy Mayfair 291 Jim Carter, $4444 73 77-291 Rob.Damron,$4,290 74 292 Joe 7369-75-75 292 Henninger S4 202 766 7-75-75-293 G. John Daly.S4.136 72-70-76-79 297 St.Stncker,$4,092 x-won first playoff hole HUNTSVILLE OPEN AT HUNTSVILLE. ALA.

Final Leaders (Par 72-72-72 72-288) x-D Paulson $40,500 68-68 72-71-279 Schwarzrork 279 Perry Moss $18,563 Pat Bates $12,938 69-69-75-68-281 Jeff Broriaul $12,938 John Elliott $9,563 72-67-72-71-282 Mike Sullivan $9,563 Eric Booker $7,875 71-7071-71-283 Also Doug Dunakey $574 71-72-77-73-293 x-won first playoff hole LAS VEGAS SENIOR CLASSIC AT LAS VEGAS. NEV. Final Leaders (Par 71-71-71-71284) Hale 10,000 V.Fernndz.$123,200 D.Douglss,$92.400 W. 288 Gr.Marsh,$56.000 72-69 76-72-289 Da.Graham.$47,600 290 Jim L.Thompsn.$37,800 75-73-291 H. La.

Jim Dent, $32,200 72-68-74-78-292 Dave Hill.525,900 73-69-80-71-293 H. 77-67-76-73-293 Terry 72-72-74-75-293 B. 293 J.Wilkinson,$20,405 Tom Da. 81-69-74-71-295 Ge.Archer.Sl 5, 167 72-295 Gil Morgan, $15,167 76-72-295 John Bland.S15.167 Mike Hill.S15.167 7075-77-73-295 D.Eichlbrgr,$15,167 Bob Duval.S12,180 D. Butch Mi.

Barber.il 1.060 B.Summrhys.Si 0,500 74-69-79-76-298 Jay 7869-79-73-299 J.C.Snead.$9,870 78-7077-74-299 Ha.Henning,$9,030 Joe 75-71-83-72-301 John Bob 80 303 Gibby Frank Tom 74-73-8O77-304 Bob HICK-FIL-A CHAMPIONSHIP AT STOCKBRIDGE, GA. Final Leaders (Par 72-72-72216 Lis.Neumann.$105,000 202 Lone 70-6867 205 Dottie Pepper.S56.359 Barb 7068-68 206 Vickie Odegard, $33,462 7067 69-206 N.Ramsbttm.$24,656 Alison 69-70-69-208 Pat Hurst, $19,549 65 70 73 208 Rosie 72-69-68-209 5.674 209 Chris Johnson.S12.880 Michelle Estill.S12.880 210 Betsy Kmg.Sl 1 ,295 69-74-68-2 1 1 Dale Eggelmg.Sl 1,295 69 72-70 21 1 ..72 71 69 212 Hel Val Skinner.S8,880 74-67-71-212 Karne 73-68-71-212 Donna 212 Car.McMillan.$8 880 707072212 Ch. Sorenstam. $8,880 212 71-72-70-213 Se Ri 70-72-71-213 JennKangas.S6.779 69-73-71-213 Da.Ammccpne.$6.779 ...7268 73-213 Hir L.Rinker-Grhm.$5.799 Bra.Burton, $5,799 7369-72-214 Meg 707074-214 Jane 73-72-70215 Carolyn 7569-71-215 Tammie BIG 12 Kansas State 22, Iowa State 8 Missouri 7, Texas 3 Texas 10. Kansas 9 Texas Tech 1 1 Oklahoma 8 Nebraska at Oklahoma ppd.

ram BIG TEN Illinois 10 10, Iowa 8 0 Michigan St. 4 3, Siena Heights 0-6 Minnesota 19. Indiana 1 1 Northwestern 3, Purdue 1 MISSOURI VALLEY Northern Iowa 9. Evansville 6 IOWA COLLEGE Simpson 21-11, Macalester 1-3 IOWA JUNIOR COLLEGE DMACC (Boone) 11-7, Iowa Western 810 Iowa Lakes 15-10, Southwestern 4-9 I IOWA COLLEGE LINE SCORES AT AMES Kansas 022 03922 23 1 Iowa State. 301 100 300 8 13 2 Traylor, Johnson (7) Henshaw (71, Silva (81 and Ayres; Curtain, Rossman (31, Nelson (6), Larkin (7), Whitney (9), Mathys (9), Bigwood (9) and MrNert-ney.

Traylor. Curtain. HR KS Marn, Ayres; IS Leimbeck 2, McDonoujzh. AT CHAMPAIGN. II L.

Iowa 000 260 0 8 12 1 Illinois 601 201 10 11 1 Wull, Boesen, Magrane and Humes; Zidlicky. Burlange, Rehrer and Niekula. Zidlicky. 1 Wult. HR I Mitchell 2, Obermuellor; II Suihlik, Rhodes, Niekula.

AT ST. PAUL, MINN. Simpson 195 013 2 21 19 1 Macalester ...100 000 0 1 53 Chance, Liltie, Overton and Hailing; McCarthy. Shaw, Rye, Kirkman and Haskin Chance. McCarthy.

HR Merrill 2, Hatcher: Kessler. Simpson 303 104 011 12 2 Macalester ....200 100 0 3 8 1 Pitz, Myers and Fielder; Shannon, Gillespie, Sader. Crabtree and Haskin. Pit. Shannon.

HR Young. Sinn; Van Pelt. Records 21-9. 19-171. SATURDAY BKU2 Baylor 6-2, NE Louisiana 4-3 Texas 17, Kansas 12 Texas Tech 15, Oklahoma 1 1 MISSOURI VALLEY N.

Iowa 6 3-6, Evansville 5-0-1 lOWACOLLEGE Northwestern 15-9, Doane 14-2 MIDWEST LEAGUE Eastern Division Fort Wayne (Twins) 12 6 West Michigan (Tigers) 9 8 2'' Lansing (Royals) 9 9 3 Michigan (Red Sox) 5 1 1 6 Bend (D'backs) 5 12 6'' Central Division Wisconsin (Mariners) 9 4 Peoria (Cardinals) 9 6 1 Beloit (Brewers) 9 8 2 Rockford (Cubs) 7 10 3 Kane County (Marlins) 6 10 4'- Western Division Cedar Rapids (Angels) ....11 5 Quad City (Astros) 7 6 Clinton (Padres) 7 7 3 Burlington IRedsl 7 10 4' Saturday's Games Beloit 4. Peoria 2, 10 innings Cedar Rapids 4. Kane County 3 Clinton 2. Quad City 1 Fort Wayne 10, South Bend 4 Lansing 7 Burlington 6 Michigan 10. Rockford 5 Western Michigan 3, Wisconsin 2 Sunday's Games Beloit 1, RocklordO Burlington 7.

Peoria 6 Cedar Rapids 8, Clinton 2 Fort Wayne 2, Lansing 1 West Michigan 9, South Bend 0 Quad City at Michigan, rain Wisconsin at Kane County, rain SOFTBALL BIG 12 Oklahoma 5. Iowa State 2 MISSOURI VALLEY Northern Iowa 1 1 Indiana State 9 IOWA COLLEGE Simpson 4-5, Luther 0-3 IOWA JUNIOR COLLEGE Indian Hills 1 1 Bethany Lutheran 3 Indian Hills 8, Waldorf 5 Kirkwood 7, North Iowa 2 Kirkwood 10. Iowa Western 1 Kirkwood 6, Iowa Lakes 5 IOWA COLLEGE LINESCORES AT INDIANOLA Luther 000 000 0-0 2 1 Simpson 100 300 4 9 0 Lee and Kempf; Schade and Fowler. HR Varner, Mathews. Luther 000 000 33 7 4 Simpson 220 010 5 8 0 Raymond and Kempf; Sims, Swartz and Wischmeier.

Sims. HR Wischmeier. AT NORMAN. OKI A. Iowa State 200 000 02 5 2 Oklahoma 001 210 5 8 1 Ferguson (6-8) and Woods; Jaime (14-4) and Barrett.

Records IS 44 12. AT TERRE HAUTE, IND. Indiana 330 000 030 9 15 2 No. Iowa 000 200 43211 18 1 Graurnann, Przygocki and Difilippo. Soncini and Dalrymple, Przygocki.

HR Nl Dean, Schuers. SATURDAY MISSOURI VALLEY Northern Iowa 1-3, Illinois State 04 IOWA JUNIOR COLLEGE Indian Hills 10, Ellsworth 0 Indian Hills 9, Iowa Western 0 Indian Hills 6, Iowa Lakes 0 IOWA COLLEGE LINESCORES AT NORMAL, II L. Northern Iowa 001 000 01 4 0 Illinois State 000 000 00 7 1 Worms and Freitager; Scheuber and Kent Illinois State 000 130 04 7 2 Northern Iowa 000 201 03 4 0 Gladstone and Stella; Soncini, Navntoftand Dalrymple Gladston. Soncini. Records Nl 7-7, 19-20; IS 37, 15-26.

NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE SUNDAY'S GAMES AT BOSTON, MASS. Washington 1 1 0 0 1-3 Boston 0 110 0-2 Winning goal Washington, Juneau 1 (Oates, Bellows), 6:31, 2nd OT. Goalies Washington, Kolzig 2-1 (54 shots-52 saves); Boston, Dafoe 1-2 (27-24). AT EDMONTON. ALBERTA Colorado 2 1 1 1-5 Edmonton 0 2 2 0-4 Winning goal Sakic 2 (Ozolmsh), 15:25, Or Goalies Colorado, Roy 2-1-0 (32 shots-28 saves); Edmonton, Joseph 1-2-0 (35-30).

AT OTTAWA, ONTARIO New Jersey 0 10 0-1 Ottawa 0 1 0 1-2 Winning goat Yashin 2 (Lauk-kanen, Kravchuk), 2:47 (pp), OT, Goalies New Jersey, Brodeur 1-2 (22 shots-20 saves); Ottawa, Rhodes 2-1 (31-30). AT PHOENIX, ARIZ. Detroit 2 0 0-2 Phoenix 0 0 3-3 Winning goal Roenick 4 (Tver-dovsky), 12:47, 3rd. Goalies Detroit, Osgood 1-2 (32 shots-29 saves); Phoenix, Khabibulin 2-1 (27-25). AT SAN JOSE, CALIF.

Dallas 1 0 0-1 San Jose 0 2 2-4 Winning goal Nolan 2 (Marleau, Houlder), 6:13 (pp). 2nd. Goalies-Dallas, Belfour (25 shots-21 saves), Fernandez (18:27 third period, 00). San Jose, Vernon 1-2 (14-13). BOWLING AREA HONOR SCORES AT AIR LANES Des Moines Ladies Jan Kauzlar-ich 231-584.

Gutter Busters Mary Emholtz 226-583. Carlotta Carr 214 582. AT BOWLERAMA LANES Funstarters Randy Bingaman 251-650. Jeff Hockett 25562, Pat Lee 228-590. Emie McCullough Men Craig Prettyman 300-730, Doug.

Bucklm 258-700, Ron Barton 259-687, Jason Mesecher 253-679, Larry Herrmman 262-278, Allen Berry Jr. 674. Jeff Bi-anchi 672, Rod Albright 665, Rob Lee 661, Doug Johnson 659, Dirk Kissel 655, Ron Wagner 258653, Bill Kilmer 652, Tim EckTey 257. La Delicatezza Classic Paul Gerard 257-704. J.B.

Stewart 268674, John Shaw 269-251-691, Rick Keeney 262-686, Scott Vrtiritto 279-665, Johnny Carr 651, Paul Summons 662, Tom Hess 694, Mark Gillaspy 669, Gordon Malone 557, Danny Ritchhart Sr. 672, Tom Epp 278-702, Jason Hale 257-747, Don Breeden 257-732, Dennis Schurmg 279 669, Tony Gardner 682. Leo McGee Men Steve Stoermer 258-674, Kevin Allen 672. Rainbow Ladies Jean Venn 570. Saturday Night Mixed Kevin Moore 692.

James Sullwold 687, Jo Porter 223-616, Patty Green 585, Bill Henry 257-693, Gma Stepleton 210-581. Sunday Funnies Mica Maschino 223-243-242611-654, Jim Cronm 650. Up At 'Em- Sue Boals 220 -220-578, Doddy Schoep 234-243-671, Judy Sunga 212-550, Terri Vrtiritto 233. Wednesday Night Mixed Tony Gardner 258, Todd Canny 681. Af PLAZA LANES Ladies TNT Melody Gray 214-214-215-643, Marge Reseland 566, Jane Jacobson 232-215 585, Melody Felton 246-633, Jan Thomas 233-235664, Sharon Farrell 552, Darla Thompson 212-551, Heather Cocker-ham 237-597 Becky Streeter 210.

Monday Prime Timers- Wayne Stall 655. Thursday Senior Reno Glenn Clark 665. FOOTBALL IOWA EXHIBITION SUMMARY AT DES MOINES Florida Iowa First downs 17 15 Rushes-Yards 10-42 4-8 Passing yards 379 273 Return yards 14 3 Passes 18-32-0 20-35-1 Offensive plays 43 41 Fumbles-lost 0-0 3-1 Penalties-yards 6-22 12-38 Third down efficiency 3-6 4-6 Time of possession 30:17 29:43 Florida 20 17 21 1775 Iowa 13 27 14 1367 First Quarter Ceasar 35 pass from McNair (Schcoreis kick) 13:20 D'Agostino 3 run (Schcorejs kick), 7:22 I Showers 32 kickoff return (Howfield kick), 6:15 Hochertz 32 pass from McNair (Schcoreis kick), 4:12 I Swayne 42 pass from Puleri (kick failed) 3:12 Second Quarter I Cooper 13 pass from Puleri (kick failed). 9:45 I Spencer 34 missed field goal return (kick failed), 6:45 NcNair 34 pass from Kusick (Huerta kick), 3:55 1 Cooper 57 kickoff return (Howfield kick), 3:15 Del Ricco 1 run (Huerta kick), 0:40 I Cooper 54 kickoff return (Howfield kick), 0:29 FG Carlos 40. 0:00 Third Quarter I Horacek 1 pass from Nord (Howfield kick), 10:45 Shell 9 pass frpm Gordon (Schcorejs kick), 8:27 Pratt 29 pass from Gordon (Schcorejs kick), 6:35 Pratt 35 pass from Gordon (Schcorejs kick), 3:35 I Walker 4 pass from Nord (Howfield kick), 0:00 Fourth Quarter Wells 5 pass from McNair (Huerta kick), 12:15 I Porter 18 pass from Nord (Howfield kick), 8:31 Shell 1 6 pass from Kusick (Huerta kick), 5:34 I James 8 pass from Nord (run failed), 1:00 FG Huerta 25, 0:14 Individual Leaders Rushing Florida: D'Augustino 840; Iowa: Cooper 1-4, Nord 2-4.

Passing Florida: McNair 7-14-0-177, Kusick 8-130-132; Iowa: Nord 13-24-0-159. Pulari 7-11-1-121. Receiving Florida: Pratt 3-74, Ceaser 3-68, Wells 3-50; Iowa: Swayne 3-75, Spencer 3-60, James 3-54. Missed field-goal attempts-Florida: Huerta 26; Iowa: Howfield 60. TODAY'S 6:30 SAN MnARINO GRAND PRIX AT IMOLA.

ITALY Sunday's Leaders 1. David Coufthard. Scotland, McLaren-Mercedes, 1:34:24.593 seconds, 120.622 mph, 62. 2. Michael Schumacher, Germany, Ferrari, 1:34:29.147, b2 3.

Eddie Irvine, Ireland, Ferrari, 1:35:16.368. 62 4. Jacques Villeneuve, Canada, Winfield Williams. 1:35:19.183, 62 5. Heinz-Harald Frentzen.

Germany Winfield Williams, 1:35:42.069, 6. Jean Alesi, France, Sauber-Petronas, 1:34:30.693, 61. 7. RaK Schumacher, Germany, JordarvMugen Honda, 1:34:34.790, 60. 8.

Esteban Tuero, Argentina, 1:35.38.285, 60. 9. Mika Salo, Finland, Arrows, 1:35:55.865, 60. 10. Damon Hill, Britain, Jordan-Mugen Honda, 1:29:29.923, 57.

11. Olivier Panis, France, Prost-Peuaeot, 1:27:03.370, 56. 12. Ricardo Rosset, Brazil, Tyrrell-Ford, 48. 13.

Tarandsuke Takagi. Tyrrell-Ford, 40. 14. Jarno Trulli, Italy. Prost-Peugeot.

34. 15. Shinii Nakano, Japan, Minardi-Ford, 27. DIEHARD 500 AT TALLADEGA. ALA.

Sunday's Leaders 1. B.Labonte. Pont. 188, 5141,870. 2.

J.Spencer, Ford, 188, S97.920. 3. D. Jarrett, Ford. 188.

$82,370. 4. T.Labonte, Chevy, 188, S85.520. 5. J.Gordon, Chevy, 188, $74,490.

6. E.lrvan, Pontiac, 188. $52,080. 7. K.Wallace, Ford, 188.

$45,830. 8. W.Burton, Pontiac, 188, $46,630. 9. S.Marhn, Chevy.

188. $37,230. 10. R.LaJoie, Chevy, 188, $48,580. 11.

Br.Bodine, Ford, 188, $44,675. 12. R.Wallace. Ford, 188, $44,295. 13.

J.Mayfield, Ford, 188, $39,61 5. 14. K.Lepge, Chevy, 187 $30,785. 15. D.Waltrip, Chevy, 18), $28,555.

16. S.Grissm, Chevy. 187, $39,065. 17. D.Green, Chevy, 187, $30,400.

18. R.Mast, Ford, 186, $29,710. 19. D.Setzer, Ford, 186, $26,620. 20.

D.Trickle, Ford. 185, $38 10. 21. M.Waltrip, Ford, 184, $36,570. 22.

D.Cope, Pontiac, 182, $35300. 23. M.Martin, Ford, 180, $41,990. 24. Ri.Rudd, Ford, 179.

$40,985. 25. La.Speed, Ford, 178, $34,580. 26. W.DInbch, Chevy, 176, $27,300.

27. D.Marcis, Chevy, 176. $24,045. 28. Billy Standridge, Chevy, 172, handling.

$3,890. 29. Ken Schrader, Chevy, 157, handling, $33,835. 30. Bobby Hamilton, Chevy, 153, engine failure.

538,580. 31. Robert Pressley, Ford, 152, $33,725. 32. Joe Nemechek.

Chevy, 150, crash, $32,770. 33. John Andretti, Pontiac, 150, crash, $38,140. 34. Chad Little, Ford.

145. crash, $23,210. 35. Morgan Shepherd, Chevy, 145, hanrJIine. $22,955.

36. pale Earnhardt, Chevy, 144, han dling, $38,250. 37. Jerry Nadeau. Ford, 144, han- dims.

$22,586. 38. Kvle Pettv. Pontiac. 142.

han dling, $29,350. 39. Bill Elliott, Ford, 141, crash, $31,850. 40. Kenny Irwin, Ford, 128.

engine failure, $37,250. 41. Johnny Benson, Ford, 127, engine failure, $22,050. 42. Ted Musgrave, Ford, 110, ignition, $28,950.

43. Jeff Burton, Ford, 51, engine failure. $38,450. Notes Winner's average speed: 163.439 mph: time of race: 3 hours. 3 minutes, 35 seconds; margin of victory: (about five car lengths); caution flags: three for 16 laps (does not include 27:05 red flag); lead changes: 19 among 9 drivers; lap leaders: B.Labonte 1-17; T.Labonte 18 30; Earnhardt 31-34; B.Labonte 35-36; Jarrett 37-38; Earnhardt 39; Martin 40-52; Earnhardt 53-57; B.Labonte 58-70: Jarrett 71-72: T.Labonte 73-104; M.Waltrip 105-107; T.Labonte 108-129; B.Bodme 130: Gordon 131-133; Elliott 134-135; B.Labonte 136-161; Jarrett 162-165; T.Labonte 166-186; B.Labonte 187-188.

SATURDAY AT BOONE Street stock Heat 1 Terry Cor-nelisen, Ames' heat 2 Belinda Elliott, Boone: heat 3 Bob Dennis. Boone; heat 4 Lonnie Hedges, Boone; 1st feature 1. Randy Embry, Granger; 2. Rick Ringenberg, Kelley; 3. John Byniel, Madrid: 2nd feature 1.

Dennis; 2. Ryan Griffin. Webster City; 3. Rusty Crouse. Ogden.

Dwarf car Heat 1 Rick Dennis, Granger; heat 2 Ed Zehm, Ames; feature 1. Zehm; 2. Cliff Barber, Ames; 3. Jack Meyers, Ankeny. Stock car Heat 1 Scott Wilbur, Boone; heat 2 Jeremy Grody, Ames; heat 3 Scott Baker, Boone; neat 4 Scott Rogers, Boone: feature 1.

Scott Davis, Madrid: 2. Denny Stoneb-urner, Boone; 3. Cole Sponster, M. Modified Heat 1 Tony Hofbauer, Boone; heat 2 Jeff Gorman, Ogden; heat 3 John Louge, Boone; feature 1. Adam Larson, Ames; 2.

Joe College, Earlham; 3. Richard Reynolds, D.M. TRANSACTIONS BASEBALL AMERICAN LEAGUE Baltimore Placed RHP Scott Ka-miemecki on the 15-day disabled list. Recalled RHP Nerio Rodriguez from Rochester of the International League. Oakland Placed OF Jason McDonald on the 1 5-day disabled list.

Activated RHP Mike Fetters from the 15-day disabled list. NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati Recalled RHP Scott Winchester from Indianapolis of the International League. FOOTBALL NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE Kansas City Signed WR Shawn McWashmgton, WR Kevin Huntley, OT Tavarr Closs, TE Chad Flick, DT Jay Heimsoth, DE Eric Hicks, Tt Damien Johnson, OG Brad Kubik, LB Brandon Moore, LB Terry Rice-Locket and WR Toussaint Waterman. N.Y. Giants Signed DL Hunter Adams and LB Marcel Willis.

HOCKEY NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE League Suspended Buffalo Rob Ray for Game 3 of their playoff series against Philadelphia for verbally abusing officials in Game 2 on Friday. P.M. LINE Baseball PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE 7:15 Tacoma at Iowa COLLEGE 1:00 Grand View at Central 5:00 William Perm at Iowa wesieyan Golf HIGH SCHOOL BOYS 4:00 Bondurant Farrar at PCM (Monroe) 4:15 Pella Christian, Wau- kee at PCM 4:15 Wmterset at Afton HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS 3:15 East at City Series at Grandview 3:30 Boone, Ottumwa, Dowling, Valley, Johnston, Fort Dodge at Ames 3:30 Ankeny. Urbandale at Southeast Polk Invitational 4:00 Waukee at Panorama Tournament 4:15 Winterset at Afton 6:30 Bluffs Run, Council Bluffs HIGH SCHOOL BOYS 7:00 East vs. Russell at Chariton 7:00 Valley at Mason City 7:30 Ankeny at Ames 7:30 Newton at Marshalltown Softball COLLEGE 3:00 Grand View at Viterbo COLLEGE MEN 3:00 Graceland at Rockhurst 3:30 Dubuque at Wartburg COLLEGE WOMEN 11:00 a.m.

Iowa at Illinois HIGH SCHOOL BOYS 4:15 Johnston at North 4:15 Pella Christian at Boone SKEET SHOOTING AT WAUKEE 410 gauge class A-Smitley, Clive. 91; class 8-Hickl, W.D.M., 87; class C-Romig, Johnston, 86; class D-Bollie, Madrid; 76. 28 gauge class A-Finch, Kelley, 98; class B-Smitley. Clive, 97; class C-Gilbert, Windsor Heights, 92; class Rasmussen, Clive, 83. 20 eauge class ABrackett, W.D.M., 97; class B-Hickl, W.D.M., 94; class C-Romig, Johnston, 94; class D-Bollie.

Madrid; 85. Doubles class A-Marotti, 91; class B-Smitley, Clive, 92; class C-Cahalan, D.M., 86; class D-Veach, D.M., 85. 12 gauge class A-Smitley, Clive, 99; class B-Bockhaus, Cummmg, 99; class C-Beyer, Montezuma, 96; class D-Sleaford. FairfieldO 93; class Davis, W.D.M.. 80.

SOCCER MAJOR LEAGUE Eastern SW Pts GF GA Columbus 4 2 0 12 14 8 DC 5 2 3 9 12 11 NY-NJ 2 3 0 6 9 11 Miami 3 4 2 5 4 14 New England .2 3 1 4 9 7 Tampa Bay 1 5 0 3 5 13 Western SW Pts GF GA Los Angeles ..6 0 1 16 17 9 Dallas 4 2 2 8 10 10 Chicago 2 4 0 6 8 7 kansas City 2 4 0 6 8 9 San Jose 2 4 0 6 13 12 Colorado 3 3 2 5 13 11 SATURDAY'S GAMES Colorado 5, Chicago 4 (SO 3-1) Dallas 3, Kansas City 1 Los Angeles 5, Tampa Bay 1 New England 3, Miami 0 NY-NJ 4, San Jose 3 SUNDAY'S GAME D.C. 2, Columbus 1 (SO 3-2) HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS 4:00 Saydel at Ballard 4 jHuxley) Christian 4:15 Johnston at North 4: 1 5 North Polk at Norwalk 4:15 Roosevelt at Southeast Polk Track HIGH SCHOOL 5:00 Hoover at Urbandale Invitational 5:00 North Polk at Gilbert Invitational East at North Invitational Televisio Noon. ESPN Auto Racing: CART FedEx Championship Series. Spark Plug Grand PrixjR) 2:00, ESPN Auto Racing: Toyota Pro-Celebrity Race TNT NBA Playoffs: Indiana at Cleveland 6:30, ESPN Stanley Cup Playoffs: Philadelphia at Buffalo 8:30. TNT NBA Playoffs: Phoenix at San Antonio 9:00.

WTBS Baseball: Atlanta at Arizona 2:30 a.m., ESPN Stanley Cup Playoffs: Philadelphia at Buffalo (R) Radio BASEBALL 7:05 Seattle at Kansas City. KWKY-AM (1150), KMA-AM (940) 7:10 Montreal at St. Louis, KJJC-FM (106.9), KCOB-FM (95.9) 7:15 Tacoma at Iowa, KXTK-AM (940) 9:05 Chicago Cubs at San Diego, KRNT-AM (1350), KWBG-AMU590) TALK SHOWS KJJC-FM (106.9) 6:00 a.m. Morning Line 9:00 a.m. Fabulous Sports Babe Noon Jim Rome 4:00 Afternoon Sports Daily 6:00 ESPN Game Night TRACK FIELD PENN RELAYS AT PHILADELPHIA, PA, Saturday's Men's Leaders College hammer throw 1.

Wes Boudreau, Tennessee, 217-1; 2. Dan Bourque, Southern Connecticut State, 212-11; 3. Bart Sorin, South Carolina, 205-1. College 400 hurdles 1. Greg Hmes, Clemson, 50.57; 2.

Ricky Pfis-ter, St. Augustine's, 50.87; 3. Paul Tucker. Norfolk State. 50.97.

Olympic development 400 hurdles 1 Victor Houston, Barbados, 50.37; 2. Kernel Thompson, Shore AC, 51.08; 3. Domingo Cordero, Puerto Rico, 51.37. Olympic development 10K walk 1. Jeff Salvage, PHAST, 2.

Will LeggeTt, Wisconsin-Parkside. 47:19.50, 3. John Soucheck, Shore AC, 47:25.89. College javelin 1. Scott Warren, Nebraska.

217-8' 2. Cory Shannon, Penn, 217-3; 3. Rob Manning, Princeton, 213-8. College distance medley 1. Wisconsin 2.

Villanova, 3. Stantord, 11:12.29. College 4x4001. Texas 2. SetonHall, 3.

North Carolina, 3:33 58. College 1001. Pete Gaye Dowd-ie, Louisiana State, 11.37; 2. Kelli White, Tennessee, 11.45; 3. SaDonna Thonton, Louisiana State.

1 1.55. Saturday's Women's Leaders College 100 hurdles 1. Angei Vaughn, Texas, 12.80 (field, relays record); 2. Laecna Goldmg, Auburn, 13.00; 3. Charmame Walker, Villanova, 13.15.

Olympic development high jump 1. Tisha Waller, unattached, 6-4'A; 2. Angela Spangler. ASICS Tiger TC, 60; 3. Amy Acutt, unattached, 6 0.

HISTORY TODAY 1956 Rocky Marciano, undefeated heavyweight boxing champion, retired. Marciano finished 49-0, including six title defenses and 43 knockouts. SATURDAY'S GAMES AT CHARLOTTE, N.C. ATLANTA (85) Corbm 3-7 0-0 6, Henderson 415 46 22, Mutombo 16 2-4 4, Smith 94 7 2- 2 22, Blaylock 2-12 34 7, Laeftper 3- 7 2-2 8, Miller 0-2 00 0, Recasnae4-9 0-0 12, Brown 24 00 4. Totals 33-79 13-18.

CHARLOTTE (92) Mason 1013 5-10 25. Rice 8-16 8-8 24, Divac 6-9 24 14, Wesley 5-14 6-8 18. Phills 3-7 1-2 7, Reid 0-2 OOTJ, Curry 14 00 2, Royal 01 00 0, Genter 0- 0 0-0 0, Armstrong 1-3 00 2, Williams 0-0 0-0 0, Beck 00 00 0. Totals 3469 22-32. Atlanta 27 21 14 23-85 Charlotte 19 24 19 30-82 Three-point goals fiecasner-4, Smith 2, Wesley 2.

Fouled out Laettner. Rebounds Atlanta 50 (Henderson, Mutombo 9), Charlotte 46 (Rice 13). Assists Atlanta 20 (Blaylock 13), Charlotte 20 (Divac, Wesley 6). Fouls-Atlanta 28, Charlotte 24. A 20,390.

AT SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH --HOUSTON (90) Bullardl-7 2-2 5, Willis 3-10 44 10, Olaiuwon 6-1 14-8 16, Drexler 4-1 1 5-5 14, Maloney 16 2-2 4, Price 2-5 00 5. Ehe 12 34 6, Johnson 2-7 5-6 10. Barkley 2-7 46 8, Harrington 2-3 2-8 6, Jones 0 0 2-2 2, Rhodes 1-2 2-2 4.jTr tals 25-71 3543. UTAH (105) Keefe 11 1-2 3, Malone 8-19 13-16 29, Foster 3-5 1-2 7, Hornacek 5-103-4 14, Stockton 8-14 1417, Russell ,24 48 10, Eisley 2-8 34 7, OstertaJ 1-3 1- 2 3, Carr 0-2 00 0, Anderson 4i 1-2 10, Vaughn 11 2-2 5. Totals 35-3 Houston 19 23 18 3CK90 Utah 29 18 32 26405 Three-point goals Elie, Johnson, Bullard, Price.

Drexler, Russell 2, Hornacek, Vaughn, Anderson. Fouled outPrice, Barkley. Reboundfr-Houston 54 (Willis 12), Utah 54 (Oster-tag 11). Assists Houston 16 (Maloney 6), Utah 23 (Stockton 10). Houston 33, Utah 31.

Techmcals-r-Drexler; Houston coach Tomianoach; Olaiuwon, Utah illegal 2. Flagrant foul Barkley. Election Olaiuwon. A 19,911. SUNDAY'S GAMES AT CHICAGO, ILL.

NEW JERSEY (911 Gill b-13 2-2 12, van nom -Uje-2 in Wlllismc A.Q 9.9 in Kittluc 4. 3 23, Douglas 7-18 5 6 20. Harris 02 2-2 2. Cassell 0-2 00 0, Gatling 2-8 00 4, Seikaly 56 00 10, Evans 00 0O.0. Totals 36-85 15-17.

(961 Pippen 6-14 46 17, Kukoc 7-17 9 19, Rodman 1-10 12 3, Harper 1-3 0-0 3, Jordan 9-19 14-17 32, Burrell 2-7 0-0 4, Simpkins 0-0 1-2 1, Kerr 46.011 10, Wennington 3 5 1-2 7, Buechler 00 0 0 0. Totafs 33-81 26-39. New Jersey 17 19 29 26-91 Chicago 21 31 24 20-96 Three-point goals Kittles 3, Douglas, Kerr 2, Harper, Pippen. Fouled out Kittles. Rebounds New Jersey 55 (Williams 11), Chicago 57 (Rodman 16).

Assists New Jersey 17 (Douglas 12 Chicago 21 (Rodman, Burrell). Fouls New Jersey 31. Chicago L7. Technicals Williams. A 23,844.

i AT INGLEWOOD, CALIF PORTLAND (99) Wallace 6-11 0-0 12, B.Grant 7-10 1-2 15. Sabonis 2-5 2-2 6, Rider 7-9 24, Stoudamire 7-17 2-2 17, Lister 0- 2 00 0, Cato 3-6 4-5 10, Williams 5-7 1- 1 15. Augmon 0-0 0-0 0, G.Grant 0-1 0- 0 0. Totals 38-74 17-21. L.A.

LAKERS (1081 Horry 5-8 4-6 15, Fox 814 6-7 24, O'Neal 7-15 5 11 19, Jones 56 8-14 21, Fisher 2-3 56 10, Van Exel 2-90-0 5, Bryant 2-7 0 0 4, Campbell 24 6:8 10. Bennett 0-0 00 0, Rooks 00 0-0 0, Barry 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 3367 34-52. Portland 21 31 23 24- 99 L.A. Lakers 29 25 35 19-108 Three point goals Williams 4, Stoudamire, Rider, Jones 3, Fox 2, Fisher, Horry, Van Exel.

Fouled out Williams. Rebounds Portland 39 (Wallace. Sabonis, B.Grant 7), LA 53 (O'Neal 9). Assists Portland 28 (Stoudamire 14), LA 23 (Fisher 7). Fouls Portland 31, LA 20.

Technicals Portland Coach Dunleavy, Wallace, Williams. A 17,505. AT MIAMI, FLA. NEW YORK (96) C.Mills 1-3 0-0 2, Johnson 10-20 2-5 22, Oakley 2-11 2-2 6, Houston 8-18 66 24, Ward 2-5 2-3 6, Childs 30-0 7, Starks 7-1 1 7-7 25, Cummings. 2-6 01 4, Bowie 00 00 0.

Totals 15-80 19-24. MIAMI (86) i Majerle 0-2 1-2 1, Brown 26 1-3 5, Mourning 11-18 8-10 30, Lenard 8-17 6 6 25. Hardaway 4-15 69 15, Askirjs 1- 3 0-0 3. Mashburn 1-5 00 2, lur-dock 14 34 5. Totals 28-70 25-34 New York 21 29 22 24-96 Miami 31 19 19 17r86 Three-point goals Starks 4, Houston 2, Childs, Lenard 3, Askins, Hardaway.

Rebounds NY 51 (Cummings 14), Miami 50 (Mourning 13). Assists-W 20 (Ward 7), Miami 17 (Hardaway 7). Fouls NY 24, Miami 24. Technicals Houston, Starks. A-l 5,200.

AT SEATTLE, WASH. MINNESOTA (98) Mitchell 6-1 1 44 18, Porter 7-15 5-6 21, Garnett 7-14 1-1 15, Marbury 9-21 6-7 25, Peeler 4 14 00 8, Hammonds 4 8 3-5 1 1 Williams 03 00 0. Totals 37-86 19-23. SEATTLE 1931 Baker 36 24 8, Schrempf 6-12 34 15, Kersey 2-3 00 4, Hawkins 3-9 3-3 10, Payton 12-25 6-7 32, McMillan 36 0-0 7, Ellis 14 00 3, Perkins Ol 1-2 1, Anthony 5-10 0-1 13. Totals 35-76 15-21.

Minnesota 28 22 27 21-98 Seattle 20 25 26 22-93 Three-point goals Mitchell 2, Porter 2, Marbury, Anthony 3, Payton 2, Hawkins, McMillan, Ellis. Fouled out Payton, Anthony. Rebounds Minnesota 54 (Peeler 14) Seattle 46 (Schrempf 10). Assists Minnesota 23 (Marbury 7). Seattle 22 (McMillan 6).

Fouls Minnesota 25, Seattle 27. Technicals Williams. A 17,072. TRAPSHOOTING AT CEDAR FALLS 16 Class A Dan Meyne, Greene, 99100; 16s Class Jim Colei89; 16 Class Kevin Campanella, 83; handicap 25-27 yard Meyne, Greene, 92100; 22-24 yard Lelartd Searle, Marshalltown, 89100; 121 yard Campanella, Cedar Falls, '86; doubles Dan Meyne, Greene, 91; high combined Meyne, 191200. SEVENTH $7,000.

3yearh annuo, never won two races. Claiming price. $10,000. 1 mile 70 yards. No.

Horse-Jockey Wl Odds 1 Classeana-Glen Murphy 119' 41 2 Silver TrioJogyC Noll 116 3 Pretty Boy Pete-JEads 109 151 4 Slate Mover-S Leieune, 119 -f2 5 Ice EagW) Howard 119 TIO-l 6 Marty's Musc-K Shmo 112 JM 7 Acapuko Sunset-Toscano 116 12-1 8 Dr. Msf Whetstone 116- JW 9 Guy Named SueM Peru 109 Tb-1 10 Runaway Alfa-Wiiams 119 3-1 Selections: 1. STATE MOVER has been consistent in all sm of his races this year; H. RUNAWAY AFFAIR taxes a skght drop class, comes from far back and wl have to pass a lot of hosres in the stretch; 3. CLASSEAN ran well in March, but tired badly Ins last races.

EIGHTH $28,000. Jyear-okts and uj. Hliesmaies. Altowance. 1 mile.

No. Horn-Jockey Wl Odds 1 Dee Amy Compton 112 12-1 2 SeasonaWyR Lester 117 95 3 Promise TimeC Not 117 4 Praine Maiden-Wlams 117 9-5 5 Silver Princess-K Shmo 119 81 6 Out By NooivGlen Murphy 117 7 AviesLady-M Perez 117 4-1 8 Scarlett MaryG Corbett 117 151 Selections: 1. PRAIRIE MAIDEN turned a sharp effort at Oaklawn Park Arkansas her first 1998 outing; 2. OUT BY NOON has run evenly in Oakiawn allowance races; 3. Avt'S LADY won the Prairie Meadows 0s 197.

NINTH $8,000. 3-year-ohh andiifo, never won three races. Claiming SiO.OOO. 6 furlongs No. Horse-Jockey Wt.

OM 1 Hign Vice-Glen Murphy 116 2 Kadillac Man-K Shino 119 3-1 3 Eureka PandoroC Nol 119 81 4 Circle BBoy-P Compton 116 .72 5 GangwayD Essman 119 41 6 Big Country Man-D Howard 119 154 7 Doc's Old Letty-A Martinez 119 61 8 TryMeOnce-OBaze 122 "'81 9 Jason's Jaunt D. Williams 113 Selections: 1. EUREKA PANDORA drrfc class from his 1997 races, rates he's ready for his first 1 998 oulmg: 2. KADILLAC MAN has been droootng class: 3. GANGWAY vas fourth at these conditions in last rice, Arkansas.

TENNIS MONTE CARLO OPEN AT MONTE CARLO. MONACO Men's Singles Championship Carlos Moya (14), Spam, beat Cedric Proline (10), France, 6-3, 60, 7-5. Men's Doubles Championship Jacco Eltmgh and Paul Haarhuis, Netherlands (2). beat Todd Woodbridge and Mark Woodforde, Australia (1), 6-4. 6-2.

U.S. CLAY COURT CHAMPIONSHIPS AT LAKE BUENA VISTA, FLA. Men's Singles Championship Jim Courier (3), Orlando, beat Michael Chang (1), Mercer Island, 7-5. 36, 7 5. Men's Doubles Championship Grant Stafford and Kevin Ullyett, South Africa, beat Michael Tebbutt.

Australia, and Mikael Tillstrom. Sweden (4), 46, 6-4 7-5. CHAMPIONS SENIOR TOUR AT RICHMOND, VA. Men's Singles Semifinal round Mansour Bahr-ami, France, beat Johan Knek, Naples. 6-3, 6-3; Jimmy Connors.

Belleville, beat Andres Gomez, Ecuador, 7-6(11-9), 6-3. BUDAPEST OPEN AT BUDAPEST, HUNGARY Women's Singles Championship Virginia Ruano-Pascual (), Spain, beat Silvia Farina (3), Italy, 6-4, 46, 6-3. FEDERATION CUP WORLD GROUP 2 At Dubrovnik. Croatia Croatia 4, Japan 1 Women's singles Mirjana Lucie, Croatia, beat Naoko Sawamatsu, Japan, 6-3, 7-6 (7-5); Iva Majoli, Croatia, beat Yuka Yoshida, Japan 6-2, 6-2. Reverse singles Iva Majoli, Croatia, beat Naoko Sawamatsu, Japan, 6-2, 6-3; Miriana Lucie, Croatia, beat Yuka Yoshida.

Japan, 61, 6-2. Doubles Rika Hiraki and Nana Miyagi, Japan, beat Jelena Kostanic and Dora Krstulovic, Croatia, 6-3, 6-3. IOWA 5. ILLINOIS 2 AT CHAMPAIGN, ILL. Women's singles Dawaf beat Kung, 6-1.

2-6, 6 Schapiro (III) beat Bampton, 36, 6-2, 6-1; Wiegler beat Rosenberg, 6-1, 6 4: Wise Till) beat Wolverton, 6-2, 6-2; Delgado beat Gottlieb, 64, 6-3; Kearney beat Panique, Doubles Wolverton-Wiegler beat Kung-Rosenberg, 9-7; Dawat-Bampton beat Schapiro-Gottlieb, 8-4; Kearney-Johnson beat Wise-Panique, 6. MISSOURI VALLEY MEET AT NORMAL, ILL. Men's Championship Wichita State 4, Indiana State 2 Men's Third Place Southwest Missouri State 4, Drake 2 Men's singles Gakovic beat No-votny, DNF; M. Lyra beat Garcilazo, 7-5. 6-2: Mungia beat Killian.

64, 6-4; P. Lyra beat Vincente, 62, 6-3; Doig (D) beat McNamara, 61, 6-0; Miller (D) beat Perry, DNF. Doubles Vanco-Gakovic beat Novotny-Doig, 84; M. Lyra-P. Lyra beat Killian-Miller, 8-3; Garilazo-Bemis (D) beat Mungia-Perry, DNF.

Thompson wins title with pin in just :20 the 1993 World Championships and fourth in the 1996 Olympics, in overtime at a dual in Waterloo. He beat Sven Thiele of Germany, who was second in the 1995 World Championships, in a dual meet in Denver, Colo. "I had a great month," Thompson said. "I've had a better month this month than I think I've ever had in my life. But Thompson wasn't turning cartwheels in celebration Sunday.

"This is just a stepping stone for the World Team trials. That's my main goal," Thompson said. "I'm happy with (Sunday) and next week I'll start over again and start training." Dan McCool Orlando, Fla. Tolly Thompson said after beating Andrei Shunii-lin of Russia three weeks ago that he might have an April to remember. The might was right.

Thompson, who grew up in Janes-'ville, won his first National Open heavyweight freestyle championship in memorable fashion Sunday night pinning defending National Open champion Tom Erikson of the Sunk-ist Kids in 20 seconds. It was Thompson's fourth victory tliis month over an opponent with strong international credentials. He beat Alexis Rodriguez of Cuba, a 1997 World Championships silver medalist, in the finals of the Pan American Championships. He beat Shumilin, who was third in criteria. Hwt.

Tolly Thompson, Sunkist Kids (ex-Janesville). pinned Tom Erikson. Sunkist Kids, :20. IOWANS' FREESTYLE RESULTS 119 POUNDS Third place Eric Akin. Overland Park, Kan.

(ex-lowa State), beat Stephen Abas, Sunkist Kids, 103. Seventh place Eric Albarracin, Sunkist Kids, beat Jesse West, Iowa City, 4C OT. 127.75 POUNDS Third place Eric Guerrero, Cowboy Wrestling Club, beat Chris Bollin, Sunkist Kids (ex-Nortnern Iowa assistant), 4-1. 138.75 POUNDS Fifth place Bill Zadick, Iowa City, beat Alan FREESTYLE FINAL ROUND 119 Sam Henson, Sunkist Kids, beat Lou Rosselli, New York Athletic Club, 3-2. 127.75 Tony Purler, Sunkist Kids, beat Yero Washington, Sunkist Kids, 84.

138.75 Shawn Charles. Sunkist Kids (ex-Iowa State assistant), beat Troy Sterner, Team Excel lex-Jowa), 4-2. 1 52 Lincoln Mcllravy. Iowa City, beat Terry Sterner, Team Excel (extowa), 4 0. 167.5 Steve Mananetti.

New York Athletic iCIub. beat Daryl Weber. Iowa City. 6 0. 187.25 Les Gutches.

Sunkist Kids, beat Kevin Jjackson, Team Excel (ex-Iowa State). 40 OT. 213.75 Melvin Douglas. Sunkist Kids, beat 'Mike Van Arsdale, Team Excel (ex-Waterloo), 00, FOURTH $14,000. 3yearolds and up, ffiHtes-mares.

maidens. 1 mile 70 yards. No. Horse-Jockey Wt. Odds 1 Missa Mary-G Corbett 112 8-1 2 Twice In A LrfetyrrvHoward 112 4-1 3 Gel Down GmXNol 112 52 4 Blue BououeM Brerman 112 10-1 5 Treasured Ga(-KeHy Murray 112 31 6 Taffy-D Whited 112 51 7 Ana's SunChunter-Compton 112 7-2 Selections: 1.

TREASURED GAL has been consistent and was a close ttwd in her only twcHurn race; 2. TWCE IN A LIFETYM showed surpnsing speed in her last outing, losing by a length at 761 and rates if she repeats that performance; 3. GET DOWN GIRL improved to run third her last race. FIFTH Purse $12,929. towatneds.

3 year-olds and up, lillies-mares. never won two races. Claiming price: $20.000. 5 furlongs. No.

Horse-Jockey Wt Odds 1 Key To Naiee-Kefty Murray 113 61 1A Its Not Rights Leieune, li6 61 2 Barb's ZenP Compton 119 5-1 3 Gayle De AireWiliiams 116 61 4 Just A Pretty Faceft Lester Ii3 31 5 Bedroom PsycWrVhetstone 116 201 6 Smokin MatteC Noll 116 151 7 River's Daughter Muntz 116 15-1 8 Smilebyamile-G Corbett 116 15-1 9 Beano's DeWe-K Shmo 119 41 10 M'Omght 00 Essman 110 61 11 RPsychoplan-JEaos 116 151 Selections: 1. BARB'S ZEN tired badly at her first 1998 race, but may improve otl that outing and had some lair races last year; 2. MIDNIGHT 0 is a 3yea'-cJd win potential, having won her first race by two fcngfhs and then running seventh the towa Sorontv in her only two races last year; 3. JUST A PRETTY FAii looms as a question mark-she was sharp in her first 1997 outing, winning by 9 lengths, then was pummeied two stakes tries. SIXTH $12,000.

fyear-olds and up, never won three races. Claiming price: $25.000. 1 mile. No. Horse-Jockey Wt.

Odds 1 Teias Serenades Lester 119 92 2 CurWreton-Keity Murray 116 8-1 3 Doppler Effect-D Whited 116 151 4 Ian Tyson-P Toscano 116 4-1 5 Soarke And Go-S Leieune 108 7-2 6 Wooov'sCmCNoll 1:9 3-1 7 Williams 122 5-2 Selections: 1. IAN TYSON showed promise earN last yaer. and has comes off a fair allowance outing Teias. 2. NiPPA WAY moves up conrjtions after winning his last race: 3.

SPARKE AND GO had good form in Louisiana FIRST 512.500. heauMi, filtes. Claiming once: $15,000. 6 furlongs No. Horu-Jociey Wt.

Odds 1 Temptorrf1 Toscano 116 6-1 2 Mystical HigtvP Compton 115 5-2 3 Back Alley Hose Lester 116 9-2 4 Strate Upto A Starams 113 7-2 5 Scarlet Rumor-G Corbett 116 31 6 One Wild DancerC Noll 116 10-1 7 BewsPartyOWrnted 113 61 Sektttnm: 1. MYSTICAL HIGH has been tturd and fourd in stakes races in her last two outings in Nebraska; 2. TEMPTON was Beaten 6V lengttis in an allowance race in San Francisco, 3. BACK ALLEY ROSE faded badly in her last race, rates il she runs back to her other ettorts. SECOND SI 2,929.

lowa-breds. 3-year okls and up, lillies-mares. maidens. Claiming price: S25.0OO. 6 furlongs.

No. Horn-Jockey Wt. Odds 1 Hasty KatyC Nod 122 4-1 2 Laf And Be Happy Lester 1 19 151 3 NobWyQiick-P Whetstone 119 20-1 4 Cuties Adrrared-K Shmo 119 5-2 5 Quiche Me Qmcker-Wilkams 114 10-1 6 RunarounoRoseHemandezli4 20-1 7 LyLadyLy-OEssman 122 61 8 Matters City Rose-Toscano 122 10-1 9 MoingonaBelle-MBrennan 119 20-1 10 BarberanuP Compton 122 7-2 11 111 15-1 12 SiliykttlepnrtVJ Eaos 119 151 Selection: 1. CUTIES ADMIRED finished up well last year, gets the edge: 2. BARBER-ANN was usually close sprint races 1997.

but also is corning off a lengthy layoff; 3. LAP AND BE HAPPY was sixth agamst allowance horses her only 1997 race, has an upset shot. THIRD $5,000. 4year-olds and up. Claiming once' $4.000.

6 furlongs No. Hone-Jockey Wt. Odds 1 P. K. Cox-A Hernandez 117 5-2 1A Corjl Nativeftn Murphy 119 5-2 2 JeremysSongOBaze 119 9-2 3 Thady The Laaoie-Martinez 119 81 4 Perfect Flyer-M Perez 117 15-1 5 Singing Elodoc-0 Essman 117 6-1 6 Babadoone-S Leieune, Jr 119 6-1 7 AW-C Nott 31 8 Mr ToiDancer-P Compton 117 12-1 9 Wiiams 117 10-1 Selections: 1.

COOL NATIVE goes for his second straight victory; 2. JEREMY'S SONG had good form Washington: 3. P.K. COX. an entrymate ol Cooi Native, has speed and class, but starts lot trie hrst time since November.

Fried, Iowa City, 7-6. 167.5 POUNDS Fifth place Frank Trigg, Sunkist Kids, won by iniury default over Dan St. John, Sunkist Kids (ex-lowa State assistant). 187.25 POUNDS Third place Jon McGovern, Dave Schultz Wrestling Club (ex-Riceville), won by injury default over Barry Weldon, Ames. 213.75 POUNDS Third place Joel Sharratt, Dave Schultz Wrestling Club (ex-lowa), won by injury default over J.J.

McGrew. Sunkist Kids. Seventh place Chad Lamer, Iowa City, beat Aaron Stark, New World Order, 18-9. HEAVYWEIGHT Third place Airron Richardson, Cliff Keen Wrestling Club, beat Justin Greenlee, Ames, 6-3 OT. GRECO-ROMAN FINAL ROUND 1 19 Shawn Sheldon, New York Athletic Club, beat Jeff Cervone.

Armed Forces, 90. 127.75 Dennis Hall. Sunkist Kids, beat Jim Gruenwald, Sunkist Kids. 50. 138.75 Shon Lewis.

No Limit Soldier, beat Kevin Bracken, New York AC, 5-1 152 Chris Saba, New York Athletic Club, beat Herb House, Armed Forces, 5-2. 167.5 Matt Lindland. Sunkist Kids, beat T.C. Dantzler, Wildcat Wrestling Club, 30 OT. 187.25 Dan Niebuhr, Sunkist Kids, beat Ethan Bosch.

New York Athletic Club. 3-0 OT. 213.75 Jason Klohs. Minnesota Storm, beat Dave Surofchek. Michigan Wrestling Club, 0 0, criteria.

Hwt. Matt Ghaffari, Sunkist Kids, beat Rulon Gardner, Sunkist Kids. criteria. IOWANS' GRECO-ROMAN RESULTS 127.75 POUNDS Semifinals Jim Gruenwald, Sunkist Kids, won by technical tall over Duaine Martin, Armed Forces (ex-Northern Iowa), 12-1. Third place Martin beat Jacob Hey, Armed Forces, 9-2.

152 POUNDS Quarterfinal round Heath Sims, Dave Schultz W.C. beat Mounstier, 80. Fifth place Derek Mountsier, Ames beat Heath Sims, Dave Schultz W.C, 3-1. 167.6 POUNDS Semifinal round T.C. Dantzler.

Wildcat Wrestling Club, won by technical fail over Mike Uker, Colorado Springs (ex-Osage), 100. Third place Keith Sieracki, Armed Forces, pinned Uker, 3:11, WOMEN'S FREESTYLE FINAL ROUND 101.25 Tncia Saunders, Sunkist Kids, won by technical fall over Julie Gonzales, Peninsula Grap-plers, 10O, 1:50. 112.25 Jackie Berube, Wildcat Wrestling Club, won by technical fall over Malissa Sherwood, Dave Schultz Wrestling Club, 13-3, 3:25. 123 25 Stephanie Murata, Sunkist Kids, beat Patricia Miranda, Dave Schultz, Wrestling Club, 60. 136.5 Jimi-Dawn Hornbuckle, Dave Schultz Wrestling Club, beat Oiga Lara, Peninsula Grapplers, 40.

149 5 Lauren Wolfe. Michigan Wrestling Club, beat Satrinina Vernon, Minnesota-Morris, 3-2. 165.25 Kristie Stenglein, Adirondack Wrestling Club, beat Sandra Bacher, Dave Schultz Wrestling Club, 4-1. IOWANS' WOMEN'S FREESTYLE 165.5 POUNDS Semifinal round Sandra Bacher, Dave Schultz Wrestling Club, pinned Dominique Smalley, Iowa Third place Smalley beat Iris Smith, Georgia, 54. Facial Cosmetic Reconstructive Surgery Clinic ol IX-.

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