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D4 Palm Beach Post, Friday, February 2, 1979 Spartans Outlast Ohio State Pit Wirt Servkes in the final 24 seconds as tort- Ed Rains and Rorv White Scores Standings Results The Clipboard ping a three-game losing streak. The mini, 17-4 for the season and 5-4 in the conference, recorded their first victory over the Gophers after 13 straight losses. It also marked the 300th career win for mini coach Lou Henson. Iowa 70 NPB CC Women's Relay vs. Field Kay McClean-Barbera Lester 64Vi, Irene EAST LANSING, Mich.

Earvin Johnson scored 15 points while limping on a sprained left anklp last niohr as Mirhioan anMe lasi nigm as MICnigan State dealt seventh-ranked Ohio State its first Big Ten loss, 84-79 in Overtime. 11. Johnson finished with 23 points, Gregory Kelser had 21 an(j i Vinfonf 10 fnr tho r. 10 cum uaj iimrai ua uic oyai tans. nuiA c.m a a a j.vii Jin 1 (hi "'maun v-w ia, Kemsey iu j-e za, penn 2(H) 4, Miller 7 0-0 4, Elllnghausen 14-4 6.

Cllne 4 (Mil, Hall 0 0-2 0. Totals 34 11-16 79 MICH ST (14) Kelser 9 3-5 21, Charles 3 0-1 6, Vincent I 3-4 19, Brkovlch 1 6-7 10, 1 II 11 tt r- I AAAA niMiams 0-0 li, Ramsey 10 5-6 25, Penn sVS out-scott, smith, Johnson. Total fouis- nA m.Lfl la rated Notre Dame held off Xa- vier (Ohio) 66-57. stivery 23-47, Payton 2 1- Sundrman 3 0-0 6, Daniels 6 3-3 15, K. Walker 7 2-2 4.Mssa00O0,Chadwell02-4 Center 3 Do 00-00, King 0040.

no da (m wooir.d,. 1 Trlpucka 7 4-7 It, Laimbeer 1 0-1 I Bran- nlng 4 0-1 1, Wilcox 3 0-0 6, Mitchell 3 04 6. Jackson 4 5-t 13. Flower, i i i 0 a 0 Totl, Halttime Notre Dama 30. v.uia, Fouled out Payton, Sunderman, Totai fouls Xavler, 20.

Notre Dame. 16. Tach. 1 Laimbeer. 1 Arkansas 301 I eXaS V.

.7 68 5o AUSTIN, Tex. Sidney Mon- cnef scored 23 points and 19th- TEXAS Baxter 2 0-0 4, Branyan 7-10 19, Stroud 3 2-2 1, Krlvacs 5 4-4 14, Moore 3 1-2 7, Danks I 2-3 4, Shepard 1 0-0 2, Cun- nlngham 0 0-00, Dotson 0 0-0 0. Totals 21 16- 11 SI. Florida 83 MOBILE, Ala, John Ben- nett scored 39 points to lead i inkn in iu oo uuuui niauaiim iu a xirgd viuiu- over gun Belt conference nVal South Florida. bench, scort.

W5U ranked Arkansas' defense shut j. down llth-ranked Texas' offense Indiana 68 for a 68-58 Southwest Confer- 1 enc6 victory Michigan 62 The loss snapped Texas' 25-0 BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Mike record in its 2-year-old basket- Woodson scored 23 points and hall arena and was so intense freshman center Landon Turner that coach Eddie Sutton of Ar- added 21 to lead Indiana a 68-62 kansas and Abe Lemons of Tex-31-33-71 Big Ten victory over Michigan, as got into a shoving match as The Hoosiers, 4-5 in The Big, the teams left the court at Ten, broke open a 21-21 game! time. tK utl ARKANSAS (el) Brown 1-1 11, Has- midway through the first naif tlngs 1 2.24i .,1 SM ,0, Moncnef -7 scorinP 10 straieht OOintS 23, Reed I 3-1 15, Frless 2 O-l 4, Zahn 0 1-2 1U SlfrtlKHl puinis. 'pet.

0-0 0. Totals 28 12-21 61. Wisconsin 6t MADISON, Wis. Guard Ronnie Lester scored 25 points, including 20 in the second half, to spark Iowa to a 70-64 Big Ten victory over Wisconsin. The victory gave the second-place Hawkeyes a 7-2 Big Ten record and 14-4 overall.

Wisconsin, which has lost five straight, dropped to 2-7 in the Big Ten and 8-10 overall. Clemson Colgate 110 73 CLEMSON, S.C. Clemson, led by Larry Nance and Billy Williams with 15 points apiece, routed Colgate 110-73. The victory increased Clem-son's record to 14-5, while Colgate, an independent, dropped to 9-10. Georgia Tech 100 W.

Carolina 75 ATLANTA Senior forward Sammy Drummer's 25 points led four Georgia Tech players in double figures and the Yellow Jackets defeated Western Carolina 100-75. MICHIGAN (62) McGee 7 5-5 19, Har- dy 5 1-4 11, Hubbard 4 5 13, Staton 4 04 1, Smith 0 2-4 I Marty Bodnar 2 0-0 4, Garris 0 0, Heuerman 0 0-0 0, Garner 2 0-0 4, Lozier 0 1-2 I. Totals 24 14-21 62. INDIANA (61) Turner 9 3-4 21, Wood- Halftlme Score Arkansas 25, Texas 17. son 11 1-2 23, Tolbert 4 4-4 12, Wlttman 2 0-0 Fouled out Schall, Moore.

Total fouls -38-34-72 4, Carter 3 2-2 8, Eells 0 00 0, Risley 0 0-10. Arkansas 19, Texas II. Technicals Nont. Totals 29 10-13 61. A 15,300 Halftime-lndiana 35, Michigan 29.

Total fouls-Michigan II, Indiana 16. Fouled Alnknma 11,4 out-Turner. AlaDama XI1 66S. Notre Dame iYavipr 57 onTTTii a aUUlH BkND, Ind. Tracy Jackson made four free throws Jackson made four free throws White 845-0202 up: FFeb.

1- Gasparilla Distance Gassic, 9.3 miles and 3.1 miles; contact Distance Gassic, 214 North 33606. Feb. 11 Fort Lauderdale Runners, 10 and 6 miles, Seminol School, Plantation, 8 a.m. Feb. 18 Marathon, 7:30 a.m., Palmetto High: write Eli Gagich, 10852 N.

Drive, Apt. 212, Miami 33176 (entry Feb. 10). Feb. 25 Run for kilometers, Fort Pierce Community 461-7435.

March 11 Indian Festival Days, Sun Runners of Vero 9 a.m., 567-0821. March 17 -Post-Times Shamrock Run, 10 miles and 2 a.m, John Prince Park, Palm Runners, P.O. Box 8205, West Palm 33407. Gross of Palm Beach Gardens. Their standard-bearer is 35-year-old Park Barner of Enola, U.S.

record holder for 100 kilometers (7:11:44, a pace) and the 24-hour endurance run (152 miles, 1,599 yards). Barner, who ran 100 miles in 13:57: 35 last June and 300 kilometers in 23:53:54, was voted U.S. Ultramarathoner of the Year by Runner's World magazine Dr. Alex Ratelle, the 54-year-old Minneapolis anesthesiologist who holds the U.S. over-50 record for the marathon is scheduled to arrive in West Palm Beach this weekend, conduct a clinic at the West Palm Beach City Library at 3 p.m.

Saturday and run in the 9.3-mile Sunshine State Winter Classic at 9:30 a.m. Sunday in Riviera Beach. Anyone desiring information should attend the clinic or call Geoff "It's very competitive," he admitted, "but I feel I can bring my time down quite a bit more and have a shot at it. "The marathon's a funny race. You can be feeling good one mile and the next mile feel like you have to drop out.

"You have to have a good mental attitude toward running. And I'm not going to stop until I reach my goals." If the 26-mile, 385-yard marathon distance isn't long enough for you, maybe you ought to join the ultramarathoners. These hardy types run distances of anywhere from 50 kilometers (more than 31 miles to 300 kilometers (186 miles, 723 yards). Area runners who tackle such grueling runs include Jim Burnett of Lake Park, Dan Farris of Boca Raton and Carl Gulfstream Horse Racing each had 23 points in the win- nine effort. South Florida was led by Tony Washam with 21 points, followed by Penny Greene's 19.

South Florida fell to 10-10 and 3-2 in the conference. South Alabama is 14-4, including 7-0 in the Sun Belt, rn Tech 78 56 lexas Rice HOUSTON Texas Tech cap- italized on cold second-half shootine bv Rice and a balanced scoring attack led by Jeff Tay lor enroute to a 78-56 Southwest Conference victory. The victory gave the Red Raiders a 6-4 record in SWC games and a 14-6 overall mark. Rice dropped to 6-14 overall and 3-7 in SWC play. Fla.

Southern St. Leo 65 49 LAKELAND Florida Southern's Lester Wright hit 16 points in the second half to lead the Moccasins to a 65-49 victory over St. Leo. Drew Tucker and Wright, each With 16 DOintS, Shared high scoring honors now 12-9. Illinois Minnesota for the Mocs, 67 57 niTiimiiniit uu.u scoreu 19 Pinis ana MarK Smith arlrlpfi lit tfi IpaH 14th.

ranked Illinois to a 67-57 Big Ton Ail VTWK IVJUllllV'tTWCts) From Dl- FOURTH Off 2:41 Time 1:45 mo T3XeM? eVTM3 17t 10 3 Scratched Aphrodlsla, Treasured Plea- sure, Fannie Constant Talk, Mlsty's Kay, someiningiseauiitui, exact, snom un You. FIFTH Off 3:10 Peck's Bad Boy (Franklin) Georgie Porgie (Cruguet) Time 1:23 15 00 6.20 4.40 5.80 540 Dawn Attack (Arrow) (7-4) I7S.M Scratched Mistum. SIXTH Off 3:39 7 00 Time 1:09 35 1.40 4.00 3.00 3.20 2.40 Broker's Pride (Penna) Mlg Alley (Velasquez) Hyde miss (Feu) 3.60 (6-2) (6-1-1) 1100.40 Scratched Rlckie, Chaud Vent Lynda. SEVENTH Off 4:07 Tim 1:42 35 All Mary (Vasquez) 19.40 1.60 4.00 Live In The Sunshine (Penna) 6.00 3.M Selarlss Miss (Solomone) 2.40 (7-3) 144.40 Scratched Northern Brand, Solari's Magic, Cheryl's Mansion, Beau Fabuleux, Star Island, Oompah, Delphic Oracle, Ocala Moon. EIGHTH OH 4:37 Time 1:11 Blacktall (Bailey) 6.40 4.60 2.60 Persuasive Sport (MacBeth) 7.40 3.20 I Kid Bluffer (Hussey) 310 (10-5) S44.00; (10-5-1) 1156.10 Scratched Monlsslma, Uncle Action, Creme De La Fete, Hug Me, Jack Clements.

NINTH Off 5:05 Lucky Gallant (Bailey) Royal Flavour (Cruguet) Portraiture (Velasquez) Tim 1:42 45 11.20 7.60 3.00 3.80 2.20 2.20 (3-2) $59.8 Tim 1:10 35 13.10 5.60 3 80 5.00 3.00 TENTH OH 5:31 Happy Duck (Franklin) Sassy Sataan (Fell) Fair Man (Cruguet) 7.20 (12-u (iz-l-ii) sui.ee Scratched Scout Patrol, Rain on Sun. day, Financial Coup, Goodnight Special, Super Joy, Fly Devil. Attendance 12,226, Handle $1,683,341. Results first pac $1,200 Tim 104 2s Hleland Bonnie (Giemanco) 5.40 3 40 3.20 Adios (Bareiia) lo 1.60 Mamaroneck (Mahar) 9.40 (2-3) $34.60 Time 2.04 UCAND Pac 11.400 4 Arrives Scottv (Woodcock) 13.40 4.60 4.40 3 Movln Out (Gllmour) 3.10 3.40 5 Bicentennial Time (Fisher) 5.60 (3-4) $30.40) (4-3-5) $1,890.00 OD: (3-4) $105.00 THIRD Pace $2,000 Tim 2.03 15 5 Little Poplar (Mollnari) 14.20 8.00 5.00 7 Riffles Relco (Fisher) 11.00 5.20 3.20 2 Bred Capers (O'Mara) (5-7) (5-7-2) $1,005.60 FOURTH Pac $1,400 Tim 2.02 15 Southern Sam (Roberts) 19.20 7.40 5.00 3 Most Happy Nevele (Dancer) 13.00 6 00 2 Armbro United (Rankin) 6.80 (3-si $43.40, (s-M) $1,295.20 fifth Tnrt $t9oo Ttow to4 us Yen po'ncho (Fisher) 4 40 SIXTH Pace, $1,800 Tim 1:02 15 Trapeze (Roberts) 7.20 6.60 4.00 3 Leroy (Grant) 11.00 4.20 2 Blndys Hurst (Buch) 1.60 (3-4) $45.00) (6-1-2) $1440. SEVENTH Pace, $5,41 Tim 101 lS 1 O'Sharon (Lambertus) 33.20 1.60 5.60 6 Bill's Race Time (McNichol) 3.00 2.80 2 Mannart Race Ready (Levy) 3.00 (1-6) (1-4-2) $242.60 EIGHTH Pace, $3,200 6 Besta Baron (Nlckells) 5 Watsons Best (Gibson) 9 Kash mine (Harner) (5-4) (6-5-9) $767.60 NINTH Pace, $2,800 Tim 102 25 9 Shiaway Moor (McNichol) 6.40 4.40 3 Our Win (O'Mara) 7.40 3.60 7 Aaron Lobell (Buch) 3.40 0: (3-9) (9-3-7) $284.40 TENTH Pace, $2,201 Time 2.0425 3 Brother Brendan.

(MIcNochol) 6 80 2 0 1 Llndy Counsel. (Smith) 3.60 2.40 I Mite News. (Gibson) 3.N (1-3) (1-1-1) $66.00 Attendance; 2,713 Handle: $312,013 V4T I Higgs at Coming Tampa Road Middle Miami Senior Kendall deadline Sight, 15 Center, River Beach, 10 miles, 8 Beach Beach 7.60 T6 sm i6 20 Hockey MIL Campbell Cenfertnca Patrick Division Pts CP CA NY. Islanders 33 I 75 221 134 Y. Rangers 29 17 63 214 171 29 20 4 62 211 179 22 II II 55 163 159 Division 17 24 43 146 ISO 17 21 7 41 155 197 12 31 32 146 206 Atlanta Philadelphia Smythe Chicago Vancouver Colorado St.

Louis 12 34 7 31 156 231 Wales Conference Adams Division 31 13 I 21 20 10 19 19 11 Boston Toronto Buffalo Minnesota Norrls Montreal Los Angeles Pittsburgh Washington 20 23 7 Division 35 21 24 20 22 17 27 7 7 I I 174 211 159 202 Detroit 10 28 14 Yesterday's Results Boston 6, Chicago 1 Atlanta 4, Vancouver 1 New York Islanders 4, Philadelphia I Minnesota 6, Detroit I Chicago l-l Boston 2 2 1-4 First Period 1, Boston, Schmautz 16 (McNab), 7:00. 2, Boston, McNab 26 (Smith, Cashman), 10:24. Penaltles-Lo- iM i BM" minorh 0:49. Doak, 2:24. Second Period-3, Boston, Ratelle 18.

4, Foster, 3, 16:56. Penalties Logan, two minors, 0:48. Schmautz, two minors, 0:48. Cashman, 5:40. Bulley, two minors, 7:30.

Milbury, two minors, 7:30. Marcotte, 7:30. Schma'itz, minor and misconduct, 7: 30. Third Perlod-5, Chicago, Kerr I (Rota, Wilson), 3:08. 6, Boston, Cashman 15 (Mil-bury), 9:39.

7, Boston, O'Reilly 14 (McNab), 18:36. Penaltles-Bulley, malor, 1:26. O'Reilly, malor, 1:26. Schmautz, 2:55. Murray, 19:47.

Shots on goal Chicago 1-7-217. Boston 7-12-13-32. Goalies Chicago, Veisor. Boston, Che-evers. NY Islanders 1 0 3-4 Philadelphia 0 1 01 First New York, Kaszycki 9 (Bourne), 3:09.

Penalties none. Second Period -2, Philadelphia, Vervor-gaert 13 (Hill, MacLelsh), 3:40. Penaltles-Dupont, Phi, Marshall, NY, 19:00. Third ParlAft Nam, Vnrk millA (Hart. Bossvl.

1-45 4. New Vnrk Rnuu in (Hennlna. Howatt). 4:37. 5.

New York. m. nlng 10 (Harris), 11:55. Penalties none. Shots on goal-New York 6-6-6-18.

Philadelphia 9-1-7-24. Goalies-New York, Smith. Philadelphia, Stephenson. A 17,077. Detroit Minnesota Detroit Minnesota 1-1 1 1 2-6 0 0 1-1 1 3 2-4 First Period 1, Minnesota, Payne 9 (MacAdam, Brad Maxwell), 12:03.

Penal ties Butters, Mln, Gloeckner, Oet, 58; Barrett, Mln, St. Laurent, Del, 13: 31. Second Period 2, Minnesota, B. Smith 19 (MacAdam, Payne), 2:02. 3, Minnesota, Young 17 (G.

Smith, Fidler), 5:41. 4, Minnesota, Fldler 9 (Manery), 9:29. Penalties Larson, Del, Miller, Det, minor-misconduct, Brad Maxwell, Mln, ma-lor-game misconduct, Larson, Det, minor-maor, Miller, Det, Zanussl, Mln, 18:57. Third Period 5, Minnesota, Sargent 11 (Young, B. Smith), :43.

6, Minnesota, B. Smith 20 (Potvln, Sargent), 6:41. 7, Detroit, Polonlch 9 (LeBlanc, Huber), 10:31. Penalties Bergman, Det, Minnesota bench, served by Butters, Polonlch, Oet, 20:00. Shots on goal Detroit 13-9-7 29.

Minnesota 7-17-12 34. Goalies Detroit, Vachon. Minnesota, Meloche, Edwards. A 10,111. Tennis High School BOYS Atlantic 5, Cardinal Newman 2 Tom Foster (A) d.

Mike Casey 6-4, 6-1; David Lawson (A) d. John Downey 4-6, 6-2, 6-3; Keith Kovach (A) d. Henry Richardson 6-3, 6-4; Timothy Ble (CN) d. Dennis Olenlk 3-4, 6-3, 6-1; Lars Zlemba (A) d. Gary Ordonez 6-4, 6-2.

Foster-Lawson (A) d. Casey-Downey 1-6; Richardson-Bie (CN) d. Kovach-Olenik 1-5. GIRLS Cardinal Newman 7, Atlantic Christie Turdo d. Tracy Foster 6-4, 6-0; Anl Gelats d.

Laura Lee Colvard 6-1, 6-1; Karen Toohey d. Cathy Colvard 6-0, 6-2; Rachel Frell d. Ann Tobano 6-3, 6-1; Juani-ta Welland d. Pam Frothingham 6-1, 6-0 Turdo-Gelats d. Foster-L.

Colvard 1-1; Toohey-Freil d. C. Colyard-Tobano 8-3. GIRLS Twin Lakes 5, Leonard 1 Michelle Sniffen (L) d. Jenny Pryor 6-3, 6-1; Did! Fisher (TL) d.

Katy Kramer 6-3, 6-2; Suzanne Capaldo (TL) d. Evelyn Smith 6- 1, 6-1; Kathy McCarty (L) d. Freddie Pryor 6-0, 6-3; Barbara Kostelnlk (TL) d. Cathy Porramore 6-3, 6-0. J.

Pryor-Fisher d. Snlffen-Kramer 6-4, 6-0; Capadlo-F. Pryor d. Smith-McCarty 7-5, 7- 5. BOYS Twin Lakes 5, Leonard 2 Joey Rive (L) d.

Andy Fisher 6-4, 6-1; Lon Asher (TL) d. Mike Cove 6-2, 6-1; Randy Haisfield (TL) d. Brian McManus 6-3, 6-0; Jimmy Lewis (TL) d. Mark Wright 6-4, 7-5; Marc Haisfield (TL) d. Kevin Malys 6-2, 5-7, 6-4.

Rive-Cove (L) d. Flsher-Asher 6-3, 7-5; R. Halsfleld-Lewls McManus-Wrlght 6-3, 6-4. BOYS Forest Hill 7, Martin County 2' Jeff Horine d. Michael MrFarianri ui ji Keith Foley d.

Michael Duffy 6-0, 6-0; Eric Jaffe d. Carl Cherry 6-3, 6-0; Clay Waddell d. Richard Evans 6-1, 6-2. Jay Horine-Jaffe d. Richardson-Cherry 6- 0, 6-2; Jeff Horlne-Foley d.

McFarland-Duf-fy 6-1, 6-2. GIRLS Forest Hill 7, Martin County 0 Michelle Willis d. Sandra Goffe 7-5, 6-3; Diane Howell d. Linda Neubauer 6-3, 6-2; Ellen Shapiro d. Janet Neubauer 6-3, 6-3; Anne MacMlllan d.

Rose Miles 6-1, 6-0; Sarah Stewart d. Linda McCrystal 6-4, 6-2. Willis-Shapiro d. Goffe-L. Neubauer 6-4, 4-2; Howell-MacMlllan d.

J. Neubauer-Miles 6-2, 6-1. BOYS Jupiter 4, FP Westwood 1 Mark Stinedorf (J) d. John Brahn 8-0; David Lange (J) d. Marvin Daughtery 1-3; Phil Rossow (J) d.

David Uhl 1-0; Albert Moore (J) d. Charles Bloomtleld 8-5; William Cloud (J) d. Dexter Holland 8-0 Stinedorf-Rossow d. Brahn-Bloomfield 8- 1, Daughtery-Uhl Steve Lynch-John Con-stantakos 8-2. GIRLS Jupiter 5, Westwood 2 Tracy Price (W) d.

Pam Lempner 1-6; Wendy Flcker (J) d. Jean Cross 1-3; Bonnie Harrison (J) d. Pam Fox 1-1; Kathy Daughtery (J) d. Mary Hoffman 8-1; Kim Koppenhoefer (W) d. Kathy Moore 1-5.

Lempner-Harrlson d. Cross-Price 1-5; Flcker-Daughtery d. Fox-Hoffman 8-3. BOYS PB Gardens 5, Glades Central 1 David Reece (GO d. Mitch Price 1-5; Marvin Keel (PBG) d.

Albellera Roselltot-6; Jeff Prince (PBG) d. Carlos Lopez 8-1; Robbie Roberts (PBG) d. Rick Coy 1-3. Price-Prince (PBG) d. Reece-Lopez 9-7; Keel-Roberts (PBG) d.

Roselito-Coy 1-3. BOYS North Shore 4, Lake Worth 3 Jon Klorfein (NS) d. Steve Schaerer 8-3; Patrick Cotter (NS) d. Roger Marcil 8-5; Rick Schaerer (LW) d. Eugene Born 8-4; Joey Barber (LW) d.

Benna Janssen 8-4; Ronald Keller (NS) d. David Marcil 8-6. Klorfein-Cotter (NS) d. Schaerer-Schaer-er 9-1; R. Marcll-Barber (LW) d.

Born-Janssen 8-3. GIRLS North Shore 5, Lake Worth 2 Barbar Atwater (NS) d. Lorraine Schmld 8-1; Shelly Newell (NS) d. Debbie Rower 8-2; Deborah Bue (NS) d. Mary White 9-8; Chris DIBattlsta (LW) d.

Sherri England I-1, Lorl Brown (LW) d. Lisa Rowe 1-1. Atwater-Newell (NS) d. Schmid-Rower 8-4; Bue-England (NS) d. While-DIBattista 8- Golf LPGA Triple Crown Silvia Bertolaccinl Nancy Lopez 1-up (second hole of sudden death).

Amy Alcolt d. Mary Dwyer 2-and-l. JoAnne earner d. Debbie Massey 5-and-4 Sandra Post d. Kathy Postlewalt 5-and-3 Mary Mills d.

Jerllyn Britz l-up. Pal Bradley d. Jan Stephenson l-up. Donna Young d. Penny Pulz 4-and-3 Dot Germain d.

Sally Little 3-and-l. Area Club Results LAKE WORTH CC Women's Association Scotch Foursomes Class Mari an Kiauber-Margaret Reynolds 72; Yvonne Nizder-Maxine Nelson 74. Class Diane LaPierre-Frances Glassman 65; Sally Hul-pine-Slan Trawick 65. Class Bea Ris-cavage-Gerl Graham 67; Bobbi Bottors-Margaret Lang 71; Class Corrine Legere-Betly Darrall 64; Gladys Spotts-Dolly Spergel 69. Nine-holers: Low net, pulls Elmo Starkey 36; Eleanore Stewart JDM COUNTRY CLUB (seniors) Individual point quota vs.

field: Gerry Brooks, plus 3, Tony Thomas, plus Len Broquet, plus 2. Closest to pin, Paul Rinker. Low gross, Paul Rinker, 90. Sports on the Air Nont scheduled Basketball NBA Conference Division 35 IS Eastern Atlantic Washington Philadelphia x-New Jersey New York Boston Central San Antonio Houston Atlanta Cleveland Detroit Pet. .700 .017 .500 .434 .367 .596 .551 .521 .400 GB 4V4 10 13V4 lev 29 23 II 23 23 II 30 31 Division 31 21 27 20 22 25 30 2' 3'i 10 HVi 14 It 17 32 .373 .327 New Orleans 35 Western Conference Midwest Division Kansas City 30 20 .600 Denver 21 25 .521 3V Milwaukee 22 31 .415 9' Indiana 20 30 .400 10 Chicago II 33 .353 12V4 Pacific Division x-Seattle 32 16 .667 Los Angeles 32 20 .615 2 Phoenix 31 20 .608 Vh San Diego 26 27 .491 I'fi Portland 23 25 479 9 Golden State 25 21 .472 9V4 x-Late game not included Yesterday's Results Detroit 120, Cleveland 116 Washington 123, San Antonio 122 Philadelphia 128, Chicago 105 New Jersey at Seattle, 10:30 p.m.

Today's Games Cleveland at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Golden State at 8 05 p.m. New York at Philadelphia, 1:05 p.m. New Orleans at Chicago, 8:35 p.m. Washington at Houston, 9:05 p.m.

Detroit at Kansas City, 9:05 p.m. San Antonio at Phoenix, 9:30 p.m. Denver at San Diego, 10:05 p.m. Milwaukee at Seattle, 10:30 p.m. New Jersey at Portland, 11 p.m.

Wednesday's Results Boston 119, Houston 102 Atlanta 130, Kansas City 118 Golden State 108, Philadelphia 106 New York 108, Detroit 86 Phoenix 123, Milwaukee 118 San Diego 112, New Jersey 104 Seattle 115, Portland 112 DETROIT (120) M. Carr 11 7-8 29, Douglas 7 2-2 16, Lanier 12 5-7 29, Porter 4 7-7 15, Long 4 0-0 8, Tyler 9 0-0 18, Tatum 2 0-0 4, Sheppard 0 0-0 0, Pouquette 0 0-0 0, Wakefield 0 1-2 1. Totals 49 22-26 120 CLEVELAND (116) B. Smith 2 1-1 5, Russell II 7-9 29, Chones 4 2-2 10, Carr 11 4-4 26, Hlggs 8 2-2 18, Mitchell 6 2-3 14, Brewer 1 0-0 2, Lee 4 0-0 Lambert 2 0-0 4. Totals 49 18-21 116.

Detroit 32 30 29 29 120 Cleveland 29 31 33 23 116 Fouled out Mitchell. Total fouls Detroit 24, Cleveland 26. Technicals Cleveland team. A 5,523. High School BOYS SUNCOAST EAST Conf All Leonard Martin County Twin Lakes Lake Worth PB Gardens FP Central Boca Raton 0 2 3 5 6 7 7 6 12 11 13 Forest Hill SUNCOAST WEST 20 13 North Shore Suncoast Pahokee Newman Glades Central FP Weslwood Atlantic Jupiter OTHERS 10 1 3 4 6 8 I 8 11 12 Lake Worth Christian Clewlston Moore Haven Palm Beach Prep John Carroll Okeechobee King's Benjamin Indian River Acad.

4 Glades Day Belle Glade Christian Berean St. Edward's Jupiter Christian 11 Todays Games Boca Raton at Martin County Palm Beach Gardens at Forest Hill Twin Lakes at Fort Pierce Central Lake Worth at Leonard Pahokee at Newman Fort Pierce Westwood at Okeechobee Glades Central at Jupiter North Shore vs. Suncoast at Palm Beach Junior College Benjamin at King's Everglades City at Moore Haven Clewlston at John Carroll Berean at Jupiter Christian Zlon Lutheran at Lake Worth Christian Yesterday's Results BOYS Glades Day 68, Belle Glade Christian 57 Summit Christian 66, American Heritage 40 GIRLS Leonard 52, Lake Worth 40 (InriA. rantral 70 At Fort Pierce Central 46, Forest HII Martin rniinti A7 DinH oa I 42 PB Gardens 60, Twin Lakes 52 Cardinal Newman 57, Jupiter 45 Fort Pierce Westwood 55, Suncoast 50 North Shore 36, Rosarlan 18 Belle Glade Christian 45, Glades Day 32 Jupiter Christian 52, Zlon Lutheran 33 Clewlston 90, Fort Myers Canterbury 8 Summit Christian 59, American Heritage Junior High GIRLS Conniston 23, Jeff Davis 16 JEFF DAVIS (16) Chambers 2-0-4, Sheffield 0, Phillips 3-0-6, Hoff 2-0-4 Primavera 1-02. Totals 8-0-16 CONNISTON (23) Mims 2-0-4, Rouse 1-2-4, Small 3-1-7, L.

Rouse 1-4-6, Love 1-0-2. Totals 8-7-23 Halftlme: Conniston, 11-8. LAKE SHORE 47, HOWELL WATKINS 24 LAKE SHORE (47) Little 9-13-31, Allen 0-3-3, Fashaw 3-6-12, Posey 0-1 1 Boyer 0. HOWELL WATKINS (26) Cowart 1-2- 4, Newbold 1-0-2, G. Newbold 1-2-4, Hall 1-0-2, T.

Davis 0-4-4, W. Davis 1-2-4, Swirles 2-0-4, Clutt 0-2-2. Lake Worth 19, Boca Raton 17 LAKE WORTH (19) M. Brown 1-1-3, Clark 1-0-2, Cotton 5-0-10, Saulter 1-1-3, Marshall 0-1-1. Totals 8-3-19 BOCA RATON (17) Bell 4-3-11, Moore 1- 2-4, Siting 0-2-2, Graham Wilson 0.

totals $-7-17 Halftime: Boca Raton, 104. BOYS LAKE SHORE (39) Posey 4-2-10 Duhart 2-3-7 Weston 3-0-6, Woods 0-2-2, Rutledge 0-1-1. 'Total. 1 7WA7Ka.NJ (J) Hunler Carlson 1-2-4, McConkey 1-0-2, Caporini 3-2-I Quinn 1-0-2. Totals 10-6-26 Halftlme: Lake Shore, 19-9 ROOSEVELT (32) Williams 8-1-17, Freeman 1-0-2, Thomas 3-0-6, Burns 3-1-7, Totals 15-2-32.

GOLFVIEW (36) Glover 1-0-2, Paul 2- 2- 6, Harris 1-0-2, Jefferson 3-4-10, Phoenix 7-2-16, Totals 14-8-36. Roosevelt 10 II 4 32 Golfview 4 22 I 36 Kennedy 50, Palm Beach 24 KENNEDY (50) Myrlck 5-0-10, Jennings 0-1 1, Davis 7-014, Freeman 4-01, Johnson 2-1-5, Hobbs 1-0-2, Gibson 0-2-2, Collier 3-2-8 Totals 22-6-50 PALM BEACH (24) Johnston 3-0-6, Ecklund 2-04, Deerman 1-0-2, Scheiner4- 0- 8, Marrlero 1-0-2, Swindle 1-02. totals 12-0-24 Halftime: Kennedy, 18-12. JEFFERSON DAVIS (11) Pitchford 2- 1- 5, Jackson 1-2-4, Hurls! 1-0-2, Mounts 0-0-0, Jones 0-0-0. Totals 34-3-11.

CONNISTON (41) Kirby 3-2-8, Hlggs 3- 0- 6, Luke 7-0-14, Smith 1-0-2, Meeks 1-4-6, Starks 0-1-1, Kenney 1-0-2, Dalton 0-2-2. Totals 16-9-41. Halftlme: Conniston n-7 Golfview 29, Roosevelt 27 ROOSEVELT (27) Simmons 4-2-10, McMillian 0-1-1, Hall 2-1-5, Colbert 2-1- 5, Brown 1-02, Bullard 1-02, Zohn 1-02, Totals 11-5-27 GOLFVIEW (29) Lewis 3-0-6, Wells, 1- 4-6, Wynn 3-2-8, Knight 0-1-1, Davis 3-0-6, Bunch 0-2-2. Totals 10-9-29 Halftlme: Roosevelt, 15-9. rest I ins High School Cardinal Newman 45, Atlantic 12 101 Acosta (CN) drew with Dawkins, 6-6; 108 Sands (CN! drew with DeOreo, 2-2, 115 Johnsen (CN) pinned Tychensen, 1:25: 122 Maxson (A) pinned Ricuccl, 1: 38; 129 P.

Tracey (CN) won by disqualification; 135 Oen (CN) dec. Garland, 4-0; 141 Botlcher (CN) dec. Dent, 8-7; 148 -Paguaga (CN) drew with DeMore, 1-1; 158 Jarmakowicz (CN) pinned McCovery, 1: 17, 170 Matyskiel (CN) dec. Lane, 9-3, 188 Fundora (CN) pinned Figuerado, 1: 59; 223 Moyle (CN) pinned Bowen, 3 28; unl. double forfeit.

JV Cardinal Newman 32, Atlantic 3. Dugan-Betty Goudath 7ivi, Rum bruenoer ger-Dot Meehan 72, Dot Ebright-Dot Geisei in m.iiu.i, e-Hoiers Mulligan tiass iuin Rossee 34, J. Findlay 36, Earlene Klotzbler 31; Class Mary Browne 39, Dot Williams Crosby Pro-Am 35- 33-61 36- 32-61 33-35-61 MIA Jay Haas Graham Marsh Mike McCullough Bobby Nichols Mac McLendon Gil Morgan Lon Hlnkle Bill Kratzert John Schroeder Craig Stadler Curtis Strange Peter Jacobsen John Mahaffey Cesar Sanudo Jack Ewlng Jerry Heard Dave Elchelberger Leonard Thompson Orvllle Moody Jim Colbert Victor Regalado Mike Bodney Wayne Levi Terry Diehl Gary Koch Don Massengale Ben Crenshaw 33 38-32-70 II ItM Mike Money Lenny wadklns George Knudson jonn Lister Mark Pfell Pete Donnelly Bruce Flelsher Brad Bryant Tom Valentine Jim Thorpe Ken Still Rex Caldwell Fuzzy Zoeller Ed Flori Dow Flnsterwald Andy Bean Tom Kite Glbby Gilbert Gay Brewer Marty Fleckman Frank Beard Bruce Summerhays Bob Byman Phil Hancock Jim Nelford Tom Watson Vance Heafner Johnny Miller Joe Inman 35-36-71 35- 36-71 36- 35-71 36-35-71 37-34 -71 u-n t-r, 37-35-72 38-3472 36-36-72 35-37-72 35-37-72 37-35-72 36- 37-73 37- 36-73 38- 35-73 35- 38-73 39- 34-73 37- 36-73 38- 35- 73 36- 37-73 36-37-73 38-35-73 35- 38-73 36- 37-73 35- 38-73 33-40-73 36- 37-73 37- 36-73 Ed SabO Bob Gilder Mark Hayes Jerry McGee Mike Brannan Bruce Lietzke Andy North Tom Storey Bob Mann Ray Floyd Gene Littler Lee Elder Forrest Feiler Bobby Wal'nl Football NFL Free Agents Atlanta (4) LB Fulton Kuykendall, Marv Montgomery, LB Ralph Ortega, LB Robert Pennywell, RB Haskell Stanback, DT Jeff Yeates. Baltimore (5) Forrest Blue, DE John Dutton, David Lee, DT David Rowe, LB Stan White. Buffalo (11) RB Mike Collier, Tom Dempsey, Elbert Drungo, LB Tom Graham, WR John Holland, DT Mike Kadish, LB Randy McClanahan, Reggie Mckenzie, Phil Olsen, WR Larry Walton, DE Sherman White.

Chicago (11) DB Gary Fencik, LB Tom Hicks, Noah Jackson, Jon Morris, Dan Neal, DT Jim Osborne, Dan Peltier, QB Mike Phipps, WR Steve Rivera, LB Don Rives, DE Roger Stillwell. Cincinnati (2) DB Dick Jauron, Ru-fus Mayes. Cleveland (2) RB Calvin Hill, RB Tom Sullivan. i Oallas (3) Jim Eidson, DE Ed Jones, TE Jackie Smith. Denver (3) Tom Neville, Jim Turner, DB Charlie West.

Detroit (14) Karl Chandler, LB Dan Dlckel, Howard Fest, Donnle Green, DT Larry Hand, WR J.D. Hill, DB Levi Johnson, WR Willie McGee, DT Dave Purlefory, DB Bruce Rhodes, Dave Simon son, John Sokolsky, RB Marsh White, Jim Yarbrough. Green Bay (2) DB Willie Buchanon, TE Rich McGeorge. 9 Houston (5) RB Ronnie Coleman, Ed Fisher, DB Kurt Knoff, DB Mike Relnfeldt, DB Greg Stemrlck. Kansas City (2) QB Tony Adams, RB MacArthur Lane.

Los Angeles (4) RB Jerry Latin, Tom Mack, Dan Ryczek, DB Jackie Wallace. Miami (S) DB Curtis Johnson, Wayne Moore, TE-P Larry Seiple, DB Rick Volk, Garo Yepremian. Minnesota (11) TE Steve Craig, LB Wally Hllgenberg, RB Mark Kellar, DB Paul reuse, OB Bob Lee, Bob Lingenfel-ter, DE Jim Marshall, DE Mark Mullaney, DB Nelson Munsey, WR Ahmad Rashad, DB Phil Wise. New England (6) LB Ray Costlc, NT Pete Cusick, DT Ernie Holmes, Bob McKay, LB Jim Romaniszyn, Jerrel Wilson. New Orleans (6) DE Elois Grooms, LB Rick Kingrea, Fred Sturt, Rich Szaro, John Watson, Robert Woods.

New York Giants (2) RB Larry Cson-ka, LB Brian Kelley. New York Jets (0) Oakland (4) DB Willie Brown, WR Larry Brunson, RB Hubert Ginn, John Veils. Philadelphia (6) DB Bob Howard, Lukjn. DB John Outlaw, WR Charley Smith, LB Terry Tautolo, QB John Walton. Pimourgn (i) Roy Gerela.

St. Louis (10) Tom Banks, DE Bob Bell, Tom Brahaney, TE J.V. Cain, TE Al Chandler, DT Charley Davis, Roger Flnnle, RB Wlllard Harrell, RB Steve Jones, DB Ken Stone. San Diego (2) DB Mike Fuller, LB Rick Mlddleton. San Francisco (2) LB Joe Harris, RB Wilbur Jackson.

Seattle (6) DB Dave Brown, John Leypoldt, WR Doug Long, WR Sam McCul-lum, LB Charles McShane, Herman Weaver. Tampa Bay (4) Rockne Freltas, LB Paul Harris, TE Jim Obradovlch, Kurt Schumacher. Washington (7) WR Danny Buggs, RB Ike Forte, DT Bob Heinz, DB Ken Houston, DE Ron McOole, DE Bill Selbolt, RB Mike Thomas. Entries FIRST RPC (C) Chevalgo Klepper Troubles Snap Ken Bo Sands Storm Twitchy Samantha LS Tiger Artie Sky SECOND Mile (B) FIzFlz Stylish Design Muck King Fuss Rlckles Floydla's Flick Bill Perez Bon Bon Groove THIRD RPC, (D) Sweet Roller Jolly Charlie Rusty Retriever Strut Along LS Babe My Requestor Shawnee Gold Slave Girl SEVENTH Rl (A) Trol Faleen Keel's Angle Vitamin PHI Mountain Brew LR's Best Way Sgt. T.K.

Capital G. M.L. Brather EIGHTH 3-1 Mile (C) Gone Astray Banyan's Rebel Real Colorado Pirouette Eve Alder MC's Tarzan Tar Takeoff Bonnie Come By Chance NINTH RPC (B) Miss Lillian Pure Dellte G.R. Prite Opera Buff Mingo Red Good Approach Pastel Peepers Rambling Rex TENTH RPC (A) Carrlck Dream Landscaper Mountain Jolly LR's Driftwood Richly Finished Lost Drifter LS's Noreen MC'S Moondrlfter FOURTH 3-1 Mile (D) LS's Bobby 0 Klarlse Mick's Nicoma Baby Antranik Blue Rocket Ginger Too Voice Of Gold Rebound Bit FIFTH RPC (B) Artie Whiz Rocky Knox O.K. Safeway Vlv's Connie Rocko Troobles MH's Red Flash Echo Rogue Polly's Fancy SIXTH DC (D) GR's Honey Babe Good Actor Marion's Cutle White Sceptre Miss Gypsy Nell Native Grape Snver Stake Princess Anneke ELEVENTH 3-1 Mile (C) Sharon's Rose L.L.'s Pepper Ben Walton Wayward Son Tax Deductable Mountain Kiss Happy Joy M.L.

Pinta TWELFTH J-4 Mile (A) GR'S Red MOSS Candance MC's Sablna Gentle Shannon Madd's Man Mo'jntaln Topper Click Casino Lady SS-w 35- m-j; itS:" 36- 3470 35- 3J-" 33-i jt-nw! 37- 34-71 m-33-71 36- 35-71 37- 34 -71 36-35-71 36- 36-72 35- 37-72 37- 35-72 36- 36-72 35-37 -72 SEVENTH 81V 000 clmg Mup 1 mi NINTH $9,500 alw4tupf4m 1 114 Belmar Road Parish Betwixt Dank Day Spanish Garden Lucky Conn Slwash Chief Prompt Hilarious Out Door Johnny Swoon's Plume Nashua's Song Cornucopian Father Wilton One More Jump Delayed Decision Hand Canter Lunar Lanvln Handy Mac EIGHTH S6.4M clmg 3 yo 4 fur Godmother Janetica Leveler Penny Puff Patty Prospect Time Restless Look Dazzling Dawn A Fair One Brldey Funny Jester Sustaining Montana Blackfoot Cookie's Beauty Randy La Faouieux Hitch 'N Hop Ladles Luncheon Janle V. Martha A. Fllghtalerno Command The LanO Alleluia TENTH 15,500 Clmg 4Aup I fur Professor Bold Rough Sib Trader Green Chapel Saint Born Mean Bob's Big Red Whale Of A Tale Smiling Don Great Bluffer Basic Rhythm Tom's Fla Boards Turn To Chance Mt. Airy King Roule Millionaire Jim Strike Force Boredom Zero Captain Kiss X-AAC. Listed to post.

Kesults first oh is Time 1:46 45 El Penaulsta (Saumell) 7.00 3 80 2.80 (Danean) 5.60 4.00 Fiddle Dumb Dee (Panna) 7.00 SECOND Off 1:43 Concho Country (Crews) 12.40 6.80 3.00 Headtrlp (Hernandez) 6.00 2 80 Rockcidlan (Fell) 20 DD: (4-1) S10S.20; (4.10) 113.40 THIRD Off 2:12 Time 1:43 JS. Hot Words (Brumfleld) 21.00 5 80 2.80 Sun Gold (Barrow) 3.20 2.20 Happy Relic (Hussey) 3.00 S5Z.40 Pompano Entries FIRST FOURTH 15,000 clmg 3 yo 4 fur clmg 3 ye 6 fur Prince Hedstart Tutto Russo Yorkshire Bloke Make Me A Prince Orange Amber Direct Rule Pampered Son Poker Round Battlln' Barracuda Full Acquittal Brach's Wind Sweet Finale Fabulous Gold Dlddlln Dandy Tina's Delight Deer Mouse Drifter Seven O. Bonnie Darling Caron Blake So Fabulous Ferro Ferrum Bert Joann Bee Posing Bella Queen Art Bullet Scented Slter Tom Fool's Love Flight Gal Hot Affair Miss Delovely Noble Amazone Saber Ticket Splendid Intent Pair of Three's Our Royal Flush Elevation Miss FIFTH SI, H1.H Classic Event Jolly Host Seminole Kid James Table Gymnast Always With You In The Bag Dad Greentree Road Game Ball Daring Arrow Ribot Road Land Of Eire State Honor Herehnio Maglnot Line Brabbler Superdome Jamie's Double Talking Irish Appealing Prince Five Cent Piece Tieayellowribbon Chief Pete Asaph Wishem Well Macao 3D Regal Chief Subsonic Promotional THIRD 7,500 mdns 4 4 fur Trapezoid Chez Dancer Unlimited Credit Backwater Man Roy H. Battle Winner Bionlc Brat Consarned Notably Blue Kee Lo Prince Honey and Jam Missing Son Fire and Smoke Penetrate :lll.r.:fr Klckapoo Creek Poker Money Self Sufficient Fast And Sly Narana Miss Where's Amy Fire Bright Red Love Happy Lady Btatswain Magic Julie April Valentine Elena R. Daisy Will Speler's Girl Mother Trucker Lovely Loretta Miss Funny Fellow Queen Boor Palm Beach Evert From Dl Evert said, regardless of Lloyd's entrance into her life, she might have had the same concentration lapses and lack of COnidenCe 3t thiS Pint in her Career.

"You have to establish just what winning all the time means to you," she said. "It used to mean evervthinc. Now it doesn't mean as much as it used to. "Don't get me wrong. Losing isn't any fun either.

But I'm just saying that winning all the time becomes regularly the thing to do. But I've found there are other more important things to life, like John. Tennis to me isn't what it used to be. That's why I have the problem putting into tennis what I used to. "I guess it's just a matter of finding that balance, of being able to win and still maintain your personal life as you want to.

"I used to think tennis 24 hours a day, but now I have found there are other things in life. It gets difficult for me to get intense now. "My concentration is not the same any more. I can't go out on the court and turn it on and turn it off the way you do a light switch. It has to come from within.

It is hard for me to motivate myself, to get myself inspired. "I don't know. I jtfct can't seem to find the right schedule. After playing two or three weeks straight, I need one week off at least. But two weeks off is too much.

And four months forget it. If I had to do that all over again I don think I would take as mucn time otf. "Tt wasn't HOOd for HIV tennis. It took too long to regain that killer instinct. You can't keep your killer instinct by not playing." Meanwhile, Lloyd's career has stagnated.

Unlike Evert, he haa nnt aivan himcislf a rh9nrp lesi Ills leiiins auuuy iiiulii since he met her. The two Pavis Cup singles against John McEnroe and Brian Gottfried were his last matches, and that was more than tWO RlOnthS agO. He has not played in one tourna ment since they were engaged Dec 21. The last time he reached the quarterfinal round W3S SeVen m0ntnS at? WniCl jusi iiappeiieu iu ue wiien ne met Evert. Once ranked No.

23, he now is No. 63. "I've had Chrissie on my mind all the time," he said last week. "It has been hard to concentrate on tennis." Evert has said repeatedly in the past that one dav. she would Harness Racing Dog Racing Entries FIRST Pace, Moorelands Cindy Dominic SEVENTH -Pace, $3,200 Mighty Mike Silicon Scottish Marvel Rug Cutter Shadydale Treaty True Value A Mountain Ghost Tlmley Mark Cannon Turner EIGHTH Tret, 15,500 Speedy Renvaeh Mad Scot Spudo Erdue Coaltown GB Regal Clrco Granby Hop Giacamo Tic Collins Sirloin NINTH Pace, $5,400 Model Knight Tiger Trip Bobby Knight Glgi's Count Bullet Blue Crest Bye Bye Irish Stevens Gem Commander TENTH Pace, $4,000 Sir DuCIn Chip Time Tamakl Byrd May Rader Slick Wave April Lobell Batty Bill Regal Tempest Arrlvas Bid ELEVENTH -Pece, $4,400 Magic Rocket Clayton John Mar Ruths Fox Sailing Race Ragins Sea Richardson Plum Run Prince Shiaway Georglan-na Nile Crawler TWELFTH -Pace, $2,200 Nancy Rocket Heritage Elenor Justly Scotch Key Glowing Wayvu Eastern Burton Gret Gene Record Clip Time Way Ftrtecla Hanover JD's Bob Flashy Dan Key Roddle Marlu Rose Scotch Bottle Knights Blue Alldoro SECOND Pace, $1,200 Nobs Bunny William Polly Prior Jets Call Me Carry Yachtsman Taylor Lobell Senator Bosco True Report THIRD Pace, $1,30 Tor Chip Spilt Water River Circle Fred Gideon Lobell Armor Plate Solumbla Hanover Royal Legacy Flfehlll Streaker Avon Luarel FOURTH Pace, 12,600 Fashion Show LWM Paramount Hanover Lonestar Hanover Cheryl Mack Hasty Name Sibil Hanover Miss Angel Patch Vantall Rainbow FIFTH Pace, $1,500 Little Miss Breezy Andy O'Brien Raldiant Beauty Dusty Leghlh Deans Treasure Atsa Maury Aran Ridge Rebakah May Wallklll Paddy SIXTH Pace, nnA Pretty Good super jess Roanle Rick Next Turk Sulky Station Surety Deep Flow Quick Pat Mini Baby Results FIRST 2 No Loss 6 Fawlty 1 Chuck Scott (2-6) S93.40;T: (2-4-1) S497.40 5.60 5 00 5.20 SECOND Tim 30.M 1 Racket Maker 7.80 5 00 2.60 2 Budzoo's Huncho 3.60 2.20 4 Claregun's Flyer 4.00 (2-8) (14.00; (1-2-4) S132.40 THIRD Time 31.10 2 Bad Decision 10.20 3.60 2.60 3 Pinky Lea 3.40 2.40 7 Flash N.

Dash 3.20 (2-3) S17.00; (2-3-7) S144.4I FOURTH Time 39.74 1 Clever Chips 29.M 10.20 4.80 7 Cactus Valor 3 SO 2.60 6 MK's Rascal 3.40 (1-7) S60.M; (1-7-4) $601.60 FIFTH RP, Time 30.80 3 Southboro 34.60 1.60 6.20 4 Claregun's Duke 6.00 2.60 1 Harry L. 3.80 (3-4) S103.Ni $447.20 SIXTH DC Time 43.57 6 Itsy Bldiwon 1.20 3.60 2.40 4 Quick Rina 3.20 2.40 1 Leawala 3.20 (4-4) 414.401 (6-4-1) $173.80 SEVENTH Time 30.57 6 MC's Ironside 10.60 3.20 3.40 3 Murry Jones 2.40 3.00 2 Proper Cascade 3.40 (3-6) $9.40) (4-3-2) $254.00 EIGHTH Tim 1.41 3 Spread The News 10.60 4.20 3.00 5 Gilllgan Gee 5.40 4.40 2 Vlv's Marco 5 80 (1-5) (1-S-t) IH7.M NINTH RP, Time tl.N 1 Bint Yoga 12.80 5.60 3.40 3 Top Mike 3.40 2.60 6 Pete Good bee 3.00 (1-3) (1-1-4) S17S.M TENTH RP, A Tim 10.54 4 Catapult 4.20 4.40 4.20 2 Crimson Dynamo 13.40 1.60 3 MC's Smoke Bomb 6.00 (2-4) (4-2-3) $387.00 ELEVENTH RP, 3 Bee Crlckett 4 LL's Socko Tim 31.01 4.20 3.60 2.80 14 vfd rriae 340 (W) (3-4-2) $454 00 Tim 39.34 2 Sly Sylvia 40 4.00 5.20 1 Plop Plop 3 60 3 20 nui re reasTy (1-2) $lV; (2-1-4) $471.60 Attendance: Handle $294,342 1.60 like t0 I1 down witn an derstanding" man, have a few kids and hang up her racquet the old life-in-the-suburbs routine. She wanted to take her turn at tennis, and then give somebody else the chance. Only Evert is having little control over when her "turn" would be up. In some ways, apparently, it already is.

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