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2D DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE. ROCHESTER. SATURDAY. MARCH 10. 1990 SP0RTSC0PE Today's free skate, or long program, portion of the competition is worth the final 50 percent toward the championship.

Japan's Midori I to, the defending world champion, climbed back from a lOth-place finish in the compulsoriea to win the short program and take fourth overall. Monacelli maintains PBA lead Amleto Monacelli of Venezuela won 12 of 16 match games and held to first place, with one qualifying round remaining, in the Professional Bowlers Association's Columbus Bowling Classic Monacelli, whose four PBA titles last year helped him to PlnvBr of t.hn Year Douglas trial scheduled A federal judge consolidated lawsuits by Donald Trump and Don King against James "Buster" Douglas and scheduled a trial for next month on their claims to Douglas' first fight as heavyweight champion. U.S. District Judge Robert Sweet of Manhattan tentatively set the trial for April 16 but said it could go forward earner if his schedule allowed. In their lawsuits, Trump and King claim they have a contract to promote Douglas' first fight, which they say will be a rematch with Mike Tyson June 18 at the Trump Plaza in Atlantic City.

Douglas said the top challenger, not Tyson, should get the first shot at his crown. "The No. 1-rated contender is Evander Holyfield and he should get the first shot It's up to Evander to accept the fight or not" Douglas said. "I'm willing to fight anyone in the top 10." Witarod leader halfway home La von Barve of Wasilla, Alaska, won $3,000 in silver ingots and the halfway trophy after arriving at this wilderness check point Thursday night more than a half-hour ahead of defending champion Joe Runyan in the 18th annual Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. Barve, who has finished in the top 10 each of the past four years, checked into the town of Cripple at 10:57 p.m.

local time. Runyan, from Nenana, Alaska, arrived at the official halfway checkpoint at 11:38 p.m. Women's race cancelled Stranda, a small town in western Norway, is the latest casualty among the European ski resorts which have lost World Cup races to the weather. After a very heavy snowfall too much snow, in fact the decision was made to cancel what was supposed to be the women's downhill finale. A thrilling race it promised to be, with five skiers having a shot at the downhill title.

Now Are, Scandinavia's leading alpine resort, will bave the honor of crowning the downhill queen next week if the weather cooperates. Not once in its 24-year-old history has the World Cup experienced as severe scheduling problems as this season. Twenty-six races, inclulding 15 men's events, have been canceled, and 15 different sites have been deprived of what promised to be their highlight of the winter. Correction A picture identifying Canadian figure skater Kurt Browning in yesterday's Democrat and Chronicle was incorrectly captioned. It was a picture of Christopher Bowman of the United States.

Etcetera WHEC-TV (Ch. 10) sports anchor-reporter Bill Pucko has been named sports director for WGRC-TV (Channel 5). His last day at WHEC is Sunday. He will start at WGRC late next month Fair-port High ski coach Roger Weston has been named to help coach an elite U.S. team of nine skiers that will compete in the annual Swiss Week cross country ski series March 21-28 in Switzerland.

Figure skating's governing body will vote in May on a proposal which could make professionals eligible for competitions as early as next year, International Skating Union officials said. Having already clinched a record-tying fourth overall World Cup crown, Swiss ski star Pirmin Zurbriggen leads his closest rival Gun-ther Mader of Austria 73-61 in the race for the Super championship. Gerhard Berger of Austria, in his first weekend in a McLaren-Honda, wrested the provisional pole away from the Min-ardi-Ford of surprising Pierluigi Martini of Italy in the opening round of time trials for the U.S. Grand Prix. Complied from the Associated Press, Reuters and Democrat and Chronicle stall reports.

Trenary loses lead at world championships Democrat and Chronicle wire services 1 Three-time U.S. national champion Jill I Trenary dropped to from first to third place overall yesterday after a fifth-place finish in the original short program at the I world figure skating championships in Halifax, Nova Scotia. hurt her chances by landing a combination of two double jumps instead of a planned double and triple in her two 'minute and 40 second program. fit's not over," said Trenary, 22. "I feel Tjrt still within my reach." ti Lebedeva of the Soviet Union took over first place.

Lebedeva, 25, who 5 was fourth in the short program and in the compulsory figures, is consid- ered a long shot to win a medal American Holly Cooke moved from fourth after the compulsory figures Jj Wednesday to second place overall after tne original (short) program, which is 30 percent of the overall mark. Amteto honors, amassed 7,889 Monacelli pins for 34 games. Tony Marrese of Hilton Head Island, S.C., moved to second place after toppling 7,801. Today's PBA final will not be broadcast on VVOKR, Channel 13 at its usual 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.

time slot Channel 13 is preempting the bowling show for the Rochester Americans hockey game at Maine, which begins at 2 p.m. EOCXEY LISTS SP0RTSLINE Democrat and Chronicle Sportslm i out ot order. NATIONAL SPORTS i For additional national results, can 1-M0- i 150-1414 Events In progress are updated even 10 minutes. Each call wilt cost you 60 cents tor the first minute and 35 cents tor Saturday, March IT There Place It Chatnpionahip Sit and times TBA NCAA Division Chamronshipa At WtMame Cortege, WrWamstown, Maw. Dtf IWO fMUlta) MtOilQ 4VN NrilWMfS 100-yard butterfly 10.

Monica Farren (Univ. of Rochester) 59 87 (Farren receives AMmeric honors); 400 individual medley 15. Cindy Lather (UR) 4:45.01 (Lather receive All-America honors). 100 braeetttroke Amy Arden (UR) 800 treeetyt testy 21. Rochwter (Monica Farren, Cindy Lather, Sue Mount Dana Quattrochi) M0 medley relay 28.

Rochester (Chris GUday, Amy Arden, Sue Mount, Pern Langley) 1:56.86. Today NCAA Division 81 championship at W-liama Coliege OrViliamstown, Mast), trials 1 1 am, tlnala, 7 p.m. TRACK UA il 1-1 ileeitlaii mAA vnmon cnimpivninipo I NortraWiiptOfl, MMt. Long tump: 1. Stsrah Lochner (Stony Brook) 18-fl; 8.

Jessica Lyon(UR) 17-7. 85 meter high hurdUJS: Semifinal! 1. Sherla Trice (Christopher Newport) 8 1 10. (tie) Anita Acre (URL Jodi CureHa (St. Thomas.

MN) 8 62; 14. Jessica Lyon (UR) :8.79. NCAA Division I chempionshie i I I I I each additional mmule. SPORTSCASTS Basketball 10:30 a.m. Southeastern Con- Terence women cnampi- onship (joined in progress) GRC-35.

a.m. Vermont vs. Bos- ton U. ISPN. 1 p.m.

Road to the Final Four (Parti). Big East semifinals: 1:30 p.m. Connecticut vs. Georgetown; 4 p.m. Syracuse vs.

Villanova (B Syracuse game on WHAM-AM (1180). VVDNY-, AM, Dansville (1420), (joined in progress at 4:30 p.m. on WACK-AM (1420). High school boys: 2:30 p.m. Newark vs.

Buffalo i Kensington WACK-AM, (Newark) 1420; 6 p.m. Ly- At fTop 3 from each ht ptu next beat 4 advance to final) Heat 1-1. Suzy Favor, Wisconsin, 4:44.87. 2, Yvonne van der Kotk, Nebraska, 4:44.97. 3, Geraldin Nolan, Providence, 4:45.53.

4, Vonda Harmon, Montana, 4:45.69. 5, Maureen Hartzhelm, Wisconsin, 4:46.77. 6, Chert Goddard. Villanova, 4:47.44. 7, MoHy McClimon, Michigan, 4:48.08.

8, Katfy McDonneli, Auburn, 4:55.80. Heat 2-1, Stephanie Best, Cornell, 4:42.28. 2, Siobhan Gallagher, Providence, 4:42.48. 3, Geraldin Hendrtcken, Providence, 4:42.58. 4, Nnenna Lynch, Villanova, 4:42.63.

5, Nikki Toms, Northern Arizona, 4:42.64. 6, Rachetle Roberts, tow. 4:42.78. 7, Lauretta Miller, George Mason, 4:44.53. 8.

Jennifer Cobb, Cornell, 4:45.88. Today NCAA Division III championships at Smith CoUeen Walker Rosie Jones Myra B4ackweidar Pat Bradley Dottle Mochri Kim Shipman Vtcki Fergon Beth Daniel Terry-Jo Myers Cindy Rarick Nancy Brown Shirley Furlong Robin Walton 35-37-72 38-34-72 37-35-72 35- 37-72 36- 36-72 37- 35-72 36- 36-72 37- 35-72 36-36-72 3646-72 34-36-72 3745-72 3943-72 TBAK3ACTISK3 CALIFORNIA ANGELS Renewed the contract of Jim Abbott and Mtk Fetters, pitchers. Agreed to term with Mark McLe-more, Kent Anderson and Bobby Rose, kv Seders; Ron Trngley and John Orton, catchers; Dante Bichette, outfielder, and Rich Monteieone, pitcher, on one-year contract. National League ATLANTA BRAVES Agreed to terms with Tom Glavtne, pitcher, on 1 one-year contract. BASKETBALL National Baekefbefl League HOUSTON ROCKETS-Slgned Lloyd Lewis, lorward-guard, to second 10-day contract.

FOOTBALL National Footbai League LOS ANGELES RAMS-Skjned Jo MrHn-Ichlk and Jeff Mtckei, guards; Richard Ash, tight end; Anthony Sargent and Derrick Fai-son, wkte receivers, and Mario Mitchell, cor-narback. NEW YORK JETS-Signed Ctrl Parker, wide receiver. PITTSBURGH STEELERS Rescinded the contract ot Danny Creehan, Hnebacker coach. Named Bob Valesenle linebackers coach. HOCKEY National Hockey Leegue NML-Remslated Bob Probert, Detroit Red Wings forward.

MONTREAL CANAOtENS-Sent Mark Pederson, left wing, and Lyte OdeWn, defense man, to Sharbrooke of the American Hockey League. COLLEGE DARTMOUTH Announced the resignation Brian Maun, head hockey coach. TENNIS VWOMA SLIMS OF FLORIDA At Boca Raton tingle 'u Ouarlwtlnal: Mary Jo Fernanda (3), Miami, del Amanda Coetzer, South Africa Laura Glldemeister (10), Peru def. Jan Novotna (5), Czechoslovakia 3-6, 6-3, 64. Gabriels Sabatini 1), Argentina, del.

Dinky Van Rensburg, Great Neck, N.V., 6-2 74 (7-2L Jennifer Capriati, Saddlebrook, def. Helena Sukova (4), Czechoslovakia 6-1, 6-4. Doubles Quarterfinals: Elise Burgtn, Baltimore, and Wendy Turnbull (4), Australia def. Nathalie Tauziat, Franca, and Judith Wlesnsr (8), Austria 34, 6-4, 74 (7-4). Mary Jo Fernandez, Miami, and Betsy Nagetsen (3), Kapalua Bay, Hawaii, def.

Belinda Cordwell, New Zealand, and Jo Durie, Britain 6-4, 64. NEWSWEEK CHAMPIONS CUP at Indian Won, Calif. Singles Quarterftnata: Boris Becker (1), West Germany, del. Jay Berger, Weston, Stefan Edberg (2). Sweden, def, Jan Gun.

narsson, Sweden, 6-2, 6-2. Jim Courier, Dade City, def. Aaron Krickstein (4), Gross Point, 6-2, 74 (7-2). Andre Agassi (6), La Vegas, del. Emilio Sanchez (14), Spain, 6-1, 74 (7-3).

FIGURE SKATING WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS Al Halifax, Nova Scotia Womenoriginal program Midori ho, Japan, .8 factured placements. 2, Krlsti Yamaguchl, Fremont, 1.2. 3, Holly Cook, Bountiful, Utah, 1.6. 4, Natalia Lebedeva, Soviet Union, 2.4. 5, JIN Trenary, Colorado Springs, 3.0.

6, Lisa Sargeant, Canada, 3.6. 7, Surya Bonafy, Franc, 4.2. 8, Patriae Neskt, West Germany, 4.8. 9, Evelyn Qrossmann, East Germany, 5.4. 10, Beatric Gelmini, Italy, 6.0.

II, Tamara Teglassy, Hungary, 6.6. 12, Junko Yaginuma, Japan, 7.2. 13, Sabine Contini, Italy, 7.8. 14. Lyoon Jung Lee, South Korea, 8.4.

15, Marina Kieimann, West Germany, 9.0. 16, Yuka Sato, Japan, 96. 17, Laetrile Hubert, France, 10.2. 18, Zeljka Ctanesi(a. Yugoslavia, 10.8.

19, Emma Murdoch, Britain, 11.4. 20, Tanja Krienke, East Germany, 12.0. 21, Anisette Torp-Lind, Denmark, 12.6. 22, Miriam Wehrli, Switzerland, 13.2. 23, Helen Persson, Sweden, 13.8.

24, Marcela Kochol-lova, Czechoslovakia, 14.4. 25, Milena Marin-ovich, Bulgaria, 15.0. 26, Marl Niskanen, Finland, 15.6. 27, Natalia dottier. Australia, 16.2.

28, Sandrin Goes, Belgium, 16.8. 29, Diana Marcos, Mexico, 17.4. Overall standing Lebedeva, 3.2. 2, Cook, 3.4. 3, Trenary, 3.4.

4, Ito, 4.6. 5, Yamaguchl, 4.8. 8, Neske, 6.0. 7, Sargeant, 6.4. 8.

Gelmini. 6.4. 9, Bonafy, 10.2. 10, Grossmannm 10.2. II, Teglassy, 11.0.

12, Kieimann, 12.2. 13. Ctzmesiia, 12.8. 14, Yaginuma, 14.8. 15, Lea, 15.6.

16, Sato, 16.0. 17, Contini, 16.2. 18, Krienke, 17.2. 19, Torp-Lind, 19.4. 20, Pert-son, 19.4.

Failed te qualify tor tree slut: 21, Hubert, 20.2. 22, Murdoch, 20.8. 23, Wehrii, 22.0. 24, Kochoilova, 22.4. 25, Crother.

25 8. 26, Niskanen, 26.0. 27, Marinovtch, 26.6. 28, Goes, 27.6. 29, Marcos, 28.6.

AUTO RACING U.S. GRAND PRIX Al Phoenix Protristonel qualifying order 1. Gerhard Berger, Austria, McLaren-Honda, 1 minutes, 28.664 seconds, 95.822 mph, 2. Pierluigi Martin, Italy, Mintrdi-Ford, 1:26.731, 95.750. 3.

Andrea de Cessna, Italy. DaHara-Ford, 1:29.019, 95.440. 4. Jean Alesi, Franc, Tyrrell-Ford, 1:29.408, 95.025. 5.

Ayrton Senna, Brazil, McLaren-Honda, 1:29.431, 95 000. 6. Nelson Piquet, Brazil, Benetton-Ford, 1:29 862, 94 543. 7. Alain Prost, Franc, Ferrari, 1:29.910, 94.494.

8. Olivier GrouiKard, Franca, Osetta-Ford, 1:29,947, 94.455. 9. Thierry Boutsen, Belgium, Williams-Renault, 1:30.059. 94 337.

10. Gregor Foilek, Switzerland. Brabham-Judd, 1:30.127, 94.265. 11. Satoru Nakalma.

Japan, Tyrrell-Ford, 1:30.130, 94.263 Fl. International 3. William I Mary 1 Florida State 3, Florida 2 Georgia Southern 15, Mercer 2 High Point 8, Gulttord 1 Illinois 16, Tulane Keane 8, Snore 1 Miami. Fla. 5, NMnois 1 Miltsaps 6.

Upper Iowa 5 North Carolina 7, Duke 4 Radlord 3, N.C.-Wllminglon 1 South Florida 4, W. Michigan 2 Ban St. 4, Auburn-Montgomery 3 southwest Baylor 19. Lubbock Christian 18 Dallas Baptist 18, Janris Christian 0 Houston 4, Chicago St. 3 Northwd, Texas 11, Texas Christian 10 Sul Ross 10-8, Trinity 0-5 Far West Chapman 10, Cal Pory-Pomona 2 Pepperdine 7, Santa Clara 0 Pom! Loma 6, Whittier 1 San Francisco St.

7, UC Davis San Jose State 6, George Washington 3 Stanford 8, Arizona 2 UC Irvine 9, UC Riverside 2 Today tthaca at Rollins. 1:30 p.m. BASKETBALL Area NCAA Ohrision tournament Northeast-Eaal Region At Albany Rochester 92, Southeastern Massachu setts 80 North Adams State 69, Albany State 66 Today Consolation: Southeastern Maasachusets vs. Albany Stale, 6:30 p.m. Championship: Rochester vs North Adams 6:30 p.m.

AHantic-Middle Atlantic Region At Cheatertown, Md. Yesterday Johns Hopkins (19-7) vs. Western Connecticut (26-1) Stockton State (21-6) vs. Washington, Md. (22-5) Today Consolation, 6 p.m.; Final, p.m.

South-Great Lakes Region At Springfield, Ohio Yesterday Emory (23-3) vs. CaMn (27-1) Wittenberg (28-1) vs. Averett (20-7) Today Consolation, p.m.; Final, 7 p.m. Midwest-West Region Yesterday Al St Paul, Minn. Minors Wesley an (21-8) vs.

Nebraska Wet- leyan (22-5) St. Thomas, Minn. 24-4) vs. DePauw (21- 6) Today Consolation, 7:30 p.m.; Final. 9:30 a.m.

Semifinals Friday, March 16 At Wittenberg, Springfield. Ohio Finals Today, March 17 At Wittenberg, Springfield, Ohio Big East Conference At Madison Square Garden. New York ThursdayKrai round Pittsburgh 88. Boston College 70 YMterdayquerterfinats Connecticut 76, Seton Ha 58 Georgetown 78, Providence 77 Syracuse 58, Pittsburgh 55 St. John's vs.

Villanova Todaysemhlnela Connecticut vs. Georgetown, 1:30 p.m. Syracuse vs. St. John's-VHIanova winner.

4 p.m. Tomorrowchampionship beminnai winners, 2:30 p.m. Atlantic 10 Conference Thursdaychampionship Temple 53, Massachusetts 51 Mideast Collegiate Conference Thuredayfiret round leMoyne 87, Buffalo 45 PhHa. Textile 73. Merevhurst 55 East American Intl.

84, Assumption 76 St. Ansetm 79, Merrimack 77 Other tournament Atlantic Coast Conference At Charlotte Coliseum Yesterdayfirst round ciemson 79, Wake Forest 70 Virginia 92. North Carolina 85 (ot) Duke 104, Maryland 84 Georgia Tech vs. N.C. State Todaysemifinals Ciemson vs.

Virginia, 1:30 p.m. Duke vs. Ga. State winner, 3:30 pm. Tomorrowchampionship Semifinal winners, 1 p.m.

Big Eight Conference At Kemper Arena, Kansas City YMterdayfirst round Oklahoma State 82, Kansas State 78 Colorado 92, No. 6 Missouri 88 (ot) Oklahoma 78, Nebraska 65 Kansas vs. Iowa State Todsyiemifmets Missouri-Colorado winner vs. Oklahoma 2:10 m. Oklahoma vs.

Kansas-Iowa St. winner. 4:20 p.m. Tomorrowchampionship beminnal winners, 4.10 P.m. Big Sky Conference At BSU PavrlHon, Bole, Idaho Thursdayfirst round Montana St.

69, Montana 57 Weber St. 75, Nevada-Reno 66 Yesterdaysemifinals Idaho vs. Montana St. Eastern Washington vs. Weber St.

Todaychampionship Semifinal winners, 10 p.m. Big West Yeslerdayquartorfmeta New Mexico State 72, Fresno State 66 Long Beach State 86, Utah State 68 UC Santa Barbara vs. Pacific U. UNLV vs. FuHertun State Todaysemrfmats New Mexico State vs.

Lorn Beach Utah St. winner, 10 p.m. UNiv-Fuiienon St. winner vs. UCSB- Pacific winner, 12:30 a.m.

Tomorrowchampionship oemmnai winners, 7 p.m. Metro Conference At Biloxi, Mies. Thursdayfirst round Louisville 79, Tulane 86 Memphis State 71, South Carolina 56 Cincinnati 65. Florida Slate 64 (ot) Southern Mississippi 61. Virginia Tech 67 Yeelerdayseimfmele Louisville 76.

Memphis St. 73. I Southern Miss. vs. Cincinnati iTodaychampionshipe Louisville vs.

S. Mississippi-Cincinnati win. nor, 1:30 p.m. Mid-American Conference i iwtroitcooo Arena Yesterdayfirst round Cent. Michigan 82.

Kent St. 65 Miami, Ohio 108, Toledo 80 Ball State vs. Ohio University Bowling Green vs. Eastern Mlchioan Todaysemrhrile Ball St -Ohio U. winner vs Bovdlno Green- E.

Michigan winner. 6 p.m. cent. Michigan vs Miami, Ohio, 8:30 p.m. 12.

Riccardo Patrese, Italy, Williams-Renault, 1:30.213, 94.177. 13. Nicola Lerinl, Italy, Ligier-Ford, 1:30.424, 93.957. 14. Paolo Barilla, Italy, Minardl-Ford, 1:31.194, 93.164.

15. Eric Barnard, Franca, Lota-Lamborgh-M, 1:31.226. 93.130. 16. Roberto Moreno, Brazil, Eurobrun-Judd, 1:31.247, 93.109.

17. Nigel Mansetl, England, Ferrari, 1:31.363, 92.990. 18. Aguri Suzuki, Japan, Lota-lam borgh-W, 1:31.414, 92.939. 19.

Martin Donnaffy, Ireland, Lotus-Lamborghini, 1:31.650, 92.699. 20. Philippe Allot, Franc, Ugler-Ford, 1:31.684, 92.685. 21. Bernd Schneider, West Germany, Arrows-Ford, 1:31.892, 92.456.

22. Michel Alboreto. Italy. Arrows-Ford, 1:31.948. 92.400.

23. Ateesandro Nannini, Itary, Benetton-Ford, 1:31.964, 92.362. 24. Stefano Modena, Italy, Brabham-Judd, 1:32.398, 91.949. 25.

Derek Warwick, England, Lotus-Um-borghinf, 1:32.400, 91.947. 28. Maurick) Gugelmin, Brazil, March-Judd, 1:32.904, 91.448. 27. tvan CapeHi, Italy, March-Judd, 1:33.044, 91.310.

28. Stefan Johansson, Sweden, Onyx-Ford, 1:33.468, 90.897. 29. Gianni MorbkM, Italy, DaHara-Ford, 1:34.292, 90.102. 30.

J.J. Lento, Finland, Onyx-Ford, no spaed, did not run In session. XEROX CANADIAN PRO OPEN DOUBLES Al Ham on, Orri. Thursday Fineta: John Nemick (BostonVCHv Caldwell (Toronto) def. Todd Binn (Toronto)-Tom Pag (New York), 18-16 17-14 15-11.

ANX3UXCEISENT Three CATS road races will be held tomorrow at Mandon Pond Park. Tin five-kilometer rce starts at noon. The ftve-and 10-mlle races start at 12:30 p.m. Entry fat is S3. SCSCER MAJOR INDOOR SOCCER LEAGUE Pet 08 Bsltimore 24 15 .615 Kansas Crty jt 17 .553 2 Wichita 19 17 3Vt Cteveiand 14 23 .378 Wtstwn iHviv4on Dallas 22 15 .595 St.

Louis 18 19 .466 4 San Diego 16 21 .432 6 Tscoma 16 23 .410 7 No games scheduled Yesterday Dallas at St. Louis Today No game scheduled BILLIARDS CLASSIC rttNE-BAUL TOURNAMENT At Clank: Billiards Championship: Jim Polaski d. Lvnn Weschter, 74. SUING NEW YORK STATE CONDITIONS Legend: ON New inches of snow in the past 24 hours; 0-0 base-depth of snow; sm-snowmaklng; gm-grooming; p-powder; pp-packed powder; wp-wet powder; wdp-wind blown powder; Ig-trozen granular; Ig-loosa granular; wg-wat granular; co-corn snow; v-varlable conditions; msg-machine groomed surface; sp-sprlng conditions.Ns-night ski ing. Beileayr Mt.

9-4 ON SMGM 20-50 PP 19 XC Cortina Valley 9-10 ON GM 10-50 SC 7 5 Deer Run 10-10 ON 18-38 PP 11 6 Hunter Mt. 9-4 ON SMGM 24-108 PPP 40 PlattekHI Mt. 9-4 ON 6-28 PP 16 Ski Windham 9-4 ON SMGM 1542 MGSPP 29 Sterling Forest 9-5 ON GM 5-40 PP 4 Big Tupper 9-4 ON GM 10-30 PPP 18 XC Gore Mt. 9-4: 15 ON SMGM 15-40 PPLG 29 XC McCauiey Mt. 9:154:15 ON 8-60 MGS 7 XC Shu-Maker Mt.

1-10 ON GM 4-25 LQ 13 8 Snow Ridge 10-10 ON 10-18 LG 12 3 XC Titus Mt. 9-10 ON GM 24-40 PP 23 5 West Mt. ON GM 41-55 MGS 16 5 Whtlefac Mt. 9-4 ON SMGM 28-48 PPLQ 34 Wttlard Mt. 3-10 ON GM 4-24 LQ 7 7 Central and Western Bristol Mt.

9-10 ON GM 10-40 PP 18 17 Cockaigne 10-10 ON GM 10-40 PP 10 4 Greek Peak ON 12-24 LG 14 13 Holiday Valley ON GM 6-48 MGSLG 38 23 Kissing Bridge 9-11 ON GM 6-36 MGSLG 18 18 Labrador Mt. 9-10 ON GM 8-18 LG 17 11 Peek Peak ON GM 10-30 PPMGS 21 20 Ski Valley Club 10-10 ON GM 1242 LG 9 9 Song Mt. 10-12MID ON GM 3-25 MGS 23 11 Swain 9-10 ON GM 30-40 MGSSC 15 15 Toggenburg 10-10 ON GM 6-12 LG 14 14 Woods Valley 10-10 ON GM 18-30 LG 8 6 LAS VEGAS LINE Gannett News Service (Home team in CAPS) Fivorltot HOCKEY NHL MINNESOTA E-V LA 1-1'. Boston E-V PHILA. Vi-1 HARTFORD E-V N.

JERSEY Vi-2 MONTREAL MV4 TORONTO E-Vfj ST. LOUIS 'A-1 Underdog Ny Ranger Pittsburgh ISLANDERS Washington Buffalo Quebec Detroit Edmonton Chicago BASKETBALL NBA Portland 6 WASH. Phoenix 4V MINNESOTA CHICAGO 9 Indiana HOUSTON 6 Dallas S. ANTONIO 6" Denver NEW YORK 12' New Jersey LA CLIPPERS 10 Orlando COLLEGE DePAUL Pick Notre Dame OHIO ST. 2 Minnesota MICHIGAN 21 lowa INDIANA (A) NL Illinois (A) Game moved to Sunday Noon.

MtdwMttni CoMoQiterit Conttrtnct At Dayton, Onto Thursdayfirst round Loyola. M. 67, St. Louts 58 Dayton 90, Detroit 72 Evansvrtle 66. Marquette 57 Xavier, Ohio 86.

Butler 61 Dayton 97, Loyola, 1. 95 Xavier vs. EvansviHe ToQyctttffl()iOfihsp8 Dayton vs. Xavier, Otwo-EvartsvHIe winner. 6:05 p.m.

g. Ml i- ae, rJV8 III MiMiniC Mmi mmrnntntm Al Httiford Chric Ctnlsr Toiiaychamptonthip Boston U. vs. Vermont, 11:30 im. Ohio Vsttsy ContefOMO ThwochWiipJoothip Murray St.

64, E. Kentucky 57 Confofwtoc At The University Acttvrty Center ThuredayHral round Arizona St. 57, Washington 51 Southern California 85, Washington State 68 YtttoftatyQUsWtOTilMll UCLA 94, Oregon 76 Arizona St. 83, No. 22 Oregon St.

75 Arizona vs. USC California vs. Stanford Toaeysemrfinaie Arizona St. vs. UCLA, 4 p.m.

Artzona-USC winner vs Cat-Stanford winner, 6:30 p.m. Towirrowchfflpiofiehip Semifinal winners, 4 p.m. Southeastern Conference Al Orienoo Arena, Orlando, Fla. ThtiTMlcyfktl round Vanderbtlt 68, Florida 58 Yeeterdayquarterfinaia Mississippi 87, Tennessee 65 Auburn 78, No. 16 LSU 76 Vanderbtlt 78, Georgia 74, OT Alabama vs.

Mississippi Stat Todaysemrfmata Vanderbrlt vs. Mississippi, 1 p.m. Alabama-Mississippi St. winner vs. Auburn, 3:30 p.m.

Tomorrewcharnpionship Semifinal winners, 4 p.m. Suutlwael Conference At Reunion Aran, Detta, Taxes Yesterday firet round Texas 92, Texas MM 84 Houston 90, Rica 81 Arkansas 84, Southern Methodist 61 Texas Christian vs. Baylor TodtysamMnai Arkansas vs. TCU-Baytor winner, 7 p.m. Houston vs.

Texas, 9:30 OJn. Tofnorrowchsffipionjehio Semifinal winneri, 4 p.m. Southwestern AthietiG Conference At Houston YeeterdeyfirBt round Alcorn Stale 119, Alabama Stat 108, OT Miss. Valley St. 83.

GrambUng St. 82, OT Southern University 83, Jackson State 73 Texas Southern vs. Prairie VM TorJaysemifmara Southern University vs. Alcorn 6:30 p.m. TSU-Prairie View winner vs.

Mississippi Valley State, 9 p.m. Tomorrowchempionehip Semifinal winners, 9 p.m. Tram America Athletic Conference Thurtdsrchampionahip Arkansas-Little flock 105, Centenary 95 Western Athletic Conference Tnuredayquarterfinats Hawaii 66, Wyoming 83 Utah 62, Brigham Young 81, OT Texas-8 Paso 78, New Mexico 61 Air Force 58, Colorado St. 51 Yoeterdayeemfflnata Utah vs. Hawaii Air Fore vs.

UTEP Today etiemptonehip Semifinal winners, 8:05 p.m. HOCKEY NCAA Division HI tournament Eaet region (Two-game aeries) At Bebeon Part, Mass. Yesterday: Geneseo 3, Babson 3 Today: Geneseo vs. Babson, 7:30 p.m.' At Elmira Yesterday: Elmira 5, FHattsburgh St. 2 Today: Elmira vs.

Piattsburgh, 7:30 p.m. Eat Coast Athletic Conference Semifinata At Boston Garden Today Colgate (26-5-1) vs. Ckarkson (21-8-3) Hrl (19-13) vs. Cornell (16-9-3) Championship Hockey East Playoffs First round (Beet 2 of 3) Yeaterdaysemrfinaia New Hampshire (17-16-5) at Boston College (23-11-1) Boston (21-13-2) at Maine (30-8-2) Today Championship, at campus site to be determined LACROS8E Today North Carolina vs. Syracuse at Carrier Dome, 7:30 p.m.

8WIMMINQ Today NCAA Division III championships at Williams College (Williamstown, trials 11 a.m., finals, 7 p.m. TRACK Today NCAA Division ill championships at Smith College, all day WOMEN BASKETBALL Are NJCAA Region 11 tournament At Cayuga CC, Auburn Yeetenleyquarterilnala CCFL 63, Coming CC 57 Todeyeemrtmale CCFL vs. Herkimer, 3 p.m. Tomorrowchampionship 1 p.m. Other toumementa Metre Atlantic Athletic Con ference 8ernihnfi Manhattan 60.

Siena 45 Midwestern Coiiegiate Conference Butler 88. Marquette 87. OT Notre Dam 67, Dayton 59 NCAA Division tournament National ouartartmef Atlantic Region Heidelberg 71, Southern Maine 62 Today St. John Fisher (29-1) at Scranton (24-4), 7:30 m. Buena Vista (23-5) vs.

Hope, Mich. (21-2) Concordia-Moorhead. Minn. (24-4) vs. Centre.

Ky. (2t-6) Friday, March 16 (Site and times TBA) Heidelberg vs. St. John Ffsher-Scranton Beuna Vista-Hope winner vs. CentreCon-cordia-Moorhead winner NORTHEAST JUNIOR HOCKEY LEAGUE Playoff final (Best three of five) Today Gam two: Niagara Falls vs.

Rochester Monarchs at Genesee Valley Ice Rink, 7 m. (Monarchs lead series, 1-0) Tomorrow Gem three: Rochester Monarchs at Niagara Falls, 7 p.m. Gam tour (if necessary): Rochester Monarchs at Niagara Falls. 8 p.m. Saturday, March 17 Gam fiv (H necessary): Niagara Falls vs.

Rochester Monarchs at Genesee Valley Ice Rink. 7 p.m. BOWLING B.LC. John Pratt 711, Phil Snover 693. Urb Kress 665, Don Shultz 658, Jan Lipitz 656, Gary Gutfrucht 652, Bill Franks 650, Kevin Ferlng-ton 645, Gary Pluta 644, Frank Kerjtey 642, Gary D'Angeto 637, Tony Cuva 632, Tom Contrino 629, Ross Nagel 626, Al Pecora 625.

BOWL-A-ROLL Chuck Kirchoff 661, Kim Morrill 629, Larry Lavery 627, Nick Flory 654; Sharon Eichele 610, Chris Schultz 593, Cindy Gold 576, Flip DiNanoii 568, Gale Coolbaugh 558, Albert Wambold 554, Dotlie Felton 549, Brend Horeth 548, Shirley Rivers 545, Linda Chesis 533, Shelly Wambold 532. CLOVER J. Kalnitz 653, G. Becker 639, Mark Simon 635, M. Raff 627, Gary Annable 626; Vera Richardson 641, Carol Laging 600, Sharon Fieh 593, Nancy Sneddon 580, Lori Sharp 577, Peg Cartey 575, Debt Schirtz 572, Aileen Sawnor 561, Anna May Schoolmaster 561, Angie Reifler 556, Mary Lou Stark 554, Mona Patterson 552, Vickl DePalma 549, Nancy Buskey 547, Liz Beauter 547, Nadin Brown 544, Dottie Fredenburg 543, Charlene Dono-trio 541, Dottie Dinehart 540.

MaryAnne Reber 539. Wllma Stever 538, Sue CriinelN 538, Pat Vacanti 532, Lou High 528, Barbara Shepherd 527, Jodl Bonafede 526. DEWEY Ron Brannan 711, Jim Cerqua 678, George Sutlita 672, Harold Dack 636. EMPIRE Jim Champion 671, Ed Morse 668; Kattty Hallimen 611, Patty Lochner 574, Gatt Sudor 539, Linda Wiltsie 531, Lori Forrster 531. FAJRVIEW Judy Eardman 567.

LADO'S Alan Priest 639; Lea Stubbing S70. MAIDEN Nick Schwalb 722, Jim Joseph 704, Chris Olek 696, Jim Eckert 692, Greg Joseph 676, Joe Caccamise 656, George Magin 657, Don Nowicki 652; Lana O'Brien 598, Karen Bon-acci 595, Sharon Seeley 557, Bonnie Sale 551, Mary Johnson 532, Mickey See 526, Sharon Race 525. NORTH PARK Linda Richman 577, Gert Carstensen 566, Debbie Sabocheck 565, Mary Gunderson 559, Karen OiSalvo 547, Maddie DiChario 540, Angle Mancuso 537, Sue Mazzulio 534. OLYMPIC Roy LaRose 720. Bruce Fraser 684.

Anthony Alati 683, Robert Holley 663, Frank Purclo 670, Paul Lariviere 653, Gary Brusdal 661, Bob Jones 660, Bill Makohon 659, Paul Carroll 555, Brian Cunliffe 642, Mali Cleere 633, Dave Northrop 627, Marly lafra 626, Gary Rothenberger 626; Pauline Chaffer 555, Ann Jenkins 630. PANORAMA Ron Hubbeli (300) 784, Bob Camello Sr. 727, Jerry Brunette Sr. 699, Dave Sacked 691, Norm Bialuski 689, Mike Contestable 661, T.J. Pagano 670, Don Brown 664, Jerry Brunette Jr.

669, Ken Weber 653, Bob Jones 652, Chuck Bennington 641, Ira Yaurman 632, Dave Vermette 631, John McKee 629, Mike Anello 626; Connie Zollo 618. PARKVIEW Ron Nerau 646, Kevin Martin 625; Dorothy Milter 580. Paula Osborne 540, Sue Tucker 540. Chen DiBella 529, Denise Fowler 525. PERRY'S Steve Manglni 696, Mark Butcher 665, Scott Debyah 660, Eddie Williams 659, Curt Harris 657, George Decker 650, Phil Bu-chiero Jr.

631. PLEASURE Len Davles 714, Bruce Norgaard 702, Jim Nichols 674, Bob Santucci 653, Ed Davie 644, Tim Haworth 643, Dave Brinks! 633. Tony Connor 631, Todd Pickett 6531, Dick Pickett 629; Marian Alaimo 541. SUNSET Bob Krystan 727, Dick Derrig 675, Ralph Perrotta 654, George Kurielich 640, Titus Pryor 628. TERRACE Sam Farina 729, Rick LaToy 719, Jay Wltklewitz (300) 684, Dave Schoen 676, Don Schultz 667, Bob Joyce 661, Adam Suk-henko 653, Paul Anderson 638.

Burt Boddie 638. Gary Kruppenbacher 628, Jim Beideck 626, Ken Butterfield 625. PBA COLUMBUS CLASSIC Standings after 34 games 1, Amleto Monacelli, Venezuela, 12-4, 7,689. 2, Tony Marrese, Hilton Head Island, S.C., 11-5, 7,801. 3.

Mark Williams, Beaumont, Texas, 10-6. 7,690. 4. Don Moser, San Jose, 12-4, 7.643. 5.

Dave Arnold, Mesa, 11-5, 7,590. 6, Ted Hannahs, Zanesville, Ohio, 11-5, 7,539. 7, Purvis Granger, Columbus, Ohio, 10-6, 7,529. 8. Chris Warren, Dallas, 9-6-1, 7,518.

9. Tony Westlake, Edmond, 9-7, 7,490. 10, Marc McDowell, Madison, 6-9-1, 7,474. 1 1, Harry Sullins, Ann Arbor, 9-7, 7.467. 12, Bryan Goebel.

Merriam, 9-7, 7,433. 13, Gary Dickinson, Edmond, 8-8, 7,395. 14, Philip Ringener, Big Spring, Texas, 10-6, 7,386. 15. Randy Pedersen, Santa Maria, 6-10.

7.368. 16, Todd Thompson, Reno, Nov, 84, 7,334. 17, Mike Edwards. Tulsa. 5-11, 7,326.

18. Jim Pencak, Mayfleld Heights. Ohio, 5-11, 7,324. 19, Brad Snell, Elk Grove, 7-9, 7,293. 20, Tim Weisbrod, Cincinnati, 5-11, 7,256.

21, Gary Schluchter, Fremont, Ohio, 6-10, 7,244. 22, Ron Palombi Erie, 4.12, 7,199. 23. David Whitehead, Las Vegas. 4-12.

7.149 24. Brad Kiszewski. Buffalo, 4-12, 7,002. LILAC CITY SCRATCH SINGLES CHALLENGE 7 SWEEPER At Marcel's Olympic Bowl Final results (four gam series) 1. Kelly Brace.

Cheektowaga. 953. 2. Ray LeChase Rochester. 922.

$650; 3. Scon Koker, Lockport. 921. $500; 4. Rudy Kasimakis.

Wantagh. 911: $400; 5. Andrea Bondarenko, Knoxville. 905, $300; 6. Mike Sadowy, Depew, 904.

$175; 7. Clinton Falrchild Pittsburgh, 699, $160; 6. Ron Smith, Hamilton, Ontario. 897. $150; 9.

Jack George. Niagara-On-The Lake. Ontario, 896. $120; 10. Jay Nephew, Rochester.

892, '00; 11. David Frascatore Fori Johnson, 8J 1. $90; 12. Mike Zarnick, Beacon. 884, $t)5, 13.

John LeFrois, Fairport, 883, $80; 14. Carl Kmyon, Lockport. 876. $75; 15. Dennis Nickel.

Rochester. 873. $67.50: 16 Bob Learn Erie, 873, $67.50: 17. Tim Campbell, Pittsburgh, 667. $60; 18.

David Sacked, Rochester. 862, $60. Dean Smith Most NCAA tournament games won by active coaches: 1. Dean Smith, North Carolina 41 wins. 2.

Denny Crum, Louisville 31 wins. 3. Bobby Knight, Indiana 29 wins. 4. Jerry Tarkanian, UNLV 27 wins.

5. Rollie Masslmino, Villanova 19 wins. 6. Lou Henson, Illinois 18 wins. -All-time winner is John Wooden, with 47 victories.

Source of data: Sports Features Syndicate. mm scecols BOYS BASKETBALL Today NYSPHSAA state quarterfinals At Erie CC Jouth Class East (21-2) vs. Niagara Falls La- Sate (20-3). 8:30 m. Class Newark (22-3) vs.

Buffalo Ken sington (21-3), 3 p.m. Class lyonsiu-tj)vs Buffalo Tradition al (15-9), 6 p.m. Class Avoca 23-2 vs. Franklfnville 121- 21 12:30 m. HOCKEY NYSPHSAA Tournament Today Semifinalsal Ulica War Memorial Division No.

1 Albany Academv-2 (26-1) vs. No. 4 Aquinas-S (17-6-1), 5 p.m. No. 2 West Genesee-3 (16-7) vs.

No. 3 Sutfern-1 (16-6-1). 7:30 p.m. Division It No. 1 Salmon Rrver-10 (23-3-1) vs.

No. 4 Skaneatetes-3 (13-7-2), 11 a.m.; No. 2 Glens Falls-2 (23-3) vs. No. 3 SI.

Lawrence Central-10 (22-5-1), 1:30 p.m. Tomorrow Division Championship, 1:30 m. Division I Championship. 3:30 m. SWIMMING NYSPHSAA meet Al Syracuse Nottingham Swimming preliminaries (Top eight qualify for finals; next eight qualify for consolation finals) 200-yard medley relay: 1.

Furport (Jamie Playfair, Greg Torsone, Mike Echols. Greo Peel) Other Section 5: 2. Greece (Marc Leonardo, Matt Monaghan, Justin Heuscn, Lance brennan) 1:37.55. 200 freestyle: 1. Matt Jaffa (Section 1) 1:42 26; Section $: 5.

Jeff Klotz (McQuaid) 12. Tim Consadine (Irondequoit) 1:47.51: Failed to qualify tor finals: Brendan Lees (Fsirport) 1:48 68 200 individual medley: 1, Eric Marchitell (Newburgh-9) Section 5: 4. Matt Monaghan (Greece 5. Wriaht Frank (Pittstord Sutherland) 8. Mike tenors (l-airport) 1:59.06.

SO freestyle: 1. Pete Gerrard (Section 1) :21.66; Section 2 Lance Brennan (Greece) :21.81; 4. Jeff Anthony (Victor) :21.94; 12. Greg Peel (Fairport) :22.21. 100 butterfty: 1.

Eric Skogkind (Section 9) :5 1 Section 5: 9 Todd Clmicata (Fairport) 31; 12. Wright Frank :53.66: Failed to qualify: Tony Frassetto (McOuaid) :54.38. loo freestyle: 1. Mike Humphries Auburn- 3) :47.42; Section 8: 4. Jeff Anthony (Victor) 47.ua; i.

Jen Moa McOuaid :48.27: 13. Brendan Lees (Fairport) 46 84; 14. Ethan Daniels (Sutherland) :48.92; 15. Shawn Pay-ton-Newman (Brockport) :46 99; 16. Gary Farragut (Irondequoit) 49 27.

500 freestyle: 1. Matt Jaffe Section 1) Section 14. Tim Consadine (Irondequoit) Failed to qualify: Mark Monaghan (Greece) 4:57.23. 100 Dacuirake: 1. Gun Pozzollni Section 9) :52 Section 5: 6.

Marc Leonardo (Greece) :54.96: 8. Justin Reusch (Greece) 55 40; 8. Jarme Piaytair (Fairport) :55.57. 100 breaststroke: 1. Matt Monaqhan (Greece) :57.75 (slate record); Other Sec-lion 5: 3.

Greg Torsone (Fairport) :58 32: 4. Mike Echols (Fairport) :59 6. John Cave (Pittsford) :59.54: 9. Matt Schilling (Fairport) 1:01. M.

400 freestyle relay: 1. Fairport (Jason- Perry. Brendan Lees, Greg Peel. Todd Clmi cata) other Section 2. Greece (Chris Brown.

Mark Monaghan, Adam Hamb-lett, Lance Brennan) 6. Pittsford Sutherland (Wright Frank, Ethan Daniels. Seth Sealfon, Dave Seeker) 3:1703. Todey State meet at Syracuse Nottingham, div ing trials, 10:30 a.m.; Swimming and diving finals, 1 p.m. GIRLS BASKETBALL Today NYSPHSAA state quarterfinals At Erie cc Norm Class Brockoort 118-51 vs.

Niarura. Wheatfield (20-3), 8 pm. Class Wellsville 123- II vs. Newfane 124- 0). Class East Rochester 123-1) vs Alia.

gany (18-4). 4 pm. Class Whilesville (24-0) vs. Pine Valley (19-4), 2 p.m. COLLEGES MEN BASEBALL Eael Maine 15, Hawaii Pacific 3 South Berry 14-7.

shennandoah 6-2 Columbus 23. Norfolk 4 Elon 12. Bkiefield St. 1 I una va. uunaiu i lauitiunat i WACK-AM (1420).

2)30 p.m. Notre Dame at De- i Paul (Da). 3:30 p.m. Road to the Final 5 Four (Part 2). 3:30 p.m.

ACC semifinal ISPN. tj p.m. Midwestern Confer- ence final ESPN. 8 p.m. Western Athletic Con- ference final ESPN.

8:30 p.m. NCAA Division III: Rochester vs. North Ad- ams WRUR-FM (88.5). tT) p.m. Big Sky Conference final ESPN.

Midnight. Big West Confer- i ence semifinal ESPN. Bowling p.m. Coors Tournament Figure Skating p.m. World Championships: Ladles final (tape delay) goh 4:30 p.m.

PGA Honda Classic third round (Q S) (. Hockey i 2j p.m. Rochester at Maine (DWBBF-AM (950), I WGMC-FM (90.1), WBER-. FM (90.5), WBTF-FM, Ba-tavia (101.7). 4 p.m.

Pittsburgh at Los An-i geles GRC-35. J- 7:30 p.m. Geneseo at Babson WGSU-FM, Geneseo 5 p.m. Buffalo at Hartford SPTSWBEN-AM(930). p.m.

Boston at New i York Islanders GRC-35. 1 p.m. Washington at Philadelphia (tape delay) Sports Specials 4 p.m. Deportes Telemundo: 'Tony Baltazar vs. Petro 1 cLaza junior welterweight fight; preview of Group A i teams in 1990 World Cup "RFIT (GRC-35).

p.m. NHK Trophy Flg-J iure Skating from Japan WTIS. Tennis 2 p.m. Champions Cup: Men's semifinal USA. World of Sports .5 World Challenge of Champions figure skating; skiing (taped) (joined in progress) if).

EVENTS VToday Morse racing 1 p.m. Simulcasts from Aque- 2 'duct at Finger Lakes. .7:30 p.m. Batavia Downs. -Hockey Tp.m.

Niagara Falls vs. i Rochester Monarchs at "Genesee Valley Ice Rink. Tomorrow itoraa racing Jl p.m. Simulcasts from Aque-J at Finger Lakes. 1:30 p.m.

Batavia Downs. Hockey 7 p.m. Rochester Monarchs Kat Niagara Falls. 3Quiz answer 3vlark Eaton (Utah), Mike j.Sanders (Indiana), Stuart (New York) and Jack Haley (New Jersey). i twmBEmamaMmm College, ail day COLT IrONDA CLASSIC At Coral Spring, Fla.

Second-round leaders Joel Edwards 71-89-140 John Huston 68-73-141 Tom Watson 7349-142 J.C. Snead 72-70-142 Mark Brook 71-71-142 Bob Eastwood 76-67-143 Gil Morgan 71-72-143 Hubert Green 75-69-144 Grant Walt 72-72-144 Willie Wood 72-72-144 Brad Bryant 73-71-144 Bob Est 72-72-144 Bruce Lietzke 7549-144 Fred Couples 72-72-144 Steve Pate 73-71-144 Brad Faxon 74.71-145 Curtis Strange 74-71-145 Jodie Mudd 73-72-145 John Mahaftey 7649-145 Mike Allen 73-72-145 Bill Sander 73-72-145 tsaoAokl 75-70-145 Larry Rlnker 76-69-145 Ray Floyd 73-72-146 Fulton Allem 74-72146 Tim Simpson 71-75-146 Buddy Gardner 75-71-146 GeneSauers 73-73-146 Scott Verplank 74-72-146 George Burn 75-71-146 Kirk Triptett 77-69-146 Howard Twrtty 73-73-146 Mark O'Meara 75-71-146 Mark Calcavecchla 70-76-146 Ken Green 75-71-146 Kenny Knox 73-74-147 Jeff Wilson 73-74-147 David Canipa 77-70-147 Mark Wieba 73-74-147 Steve Lowery 73-74-147 Bob Gilder 72-76-148 Billy Ray Brown 72-76-148 Dave Rummells 75-73-148 Sandy Lyte 74-74-148 Emlyn Aubrey 77-7114 Gary McCord 75-73-148 Billy Andrad 77-71-148 Bob Lohr 77-71-148 Hal Sutton 74-74-148 John Cook 75-73-148 Tony Sills 77-72-149 David People 75-74149 Wayne Grady 79-70-149 John Inman 76-73-149 Davis Love in 77-72-149 Lance Ten Broeck 74-75 149 Brian Claar 74-75-149 Joey Stndelar 74-76-150 Jim Hallet 75-75-150 Jay Don Blake 77-73-150 Morris Hatalsky 74-76-150 Gary Hallberg 78-74-150 Payne Stewart 75-75-150 H. Horgan III 74-76-150 Chris Perry 74-76-150 Dave Barr 77-73-150 Mike Sullivan 76-74-150 Mark McCumber 76-74-150 Steve Lamontagne 77-73150 Loren Roberts 77.74151 Ed Fiori 79-72-151 Nick Price 76-75-151 Larry Rentz 78-73-151 A.J. Duncan 76-75-151 Sonny Skinner 75-76-151 Pat Mcgowan 78-73151 Don Pooley 80-71-151 Mike Hulbert 74-77-151 Jeff Hart 74-77-151 Tom Garner 75-76-151 Felled to qualify Jeff Shimon 80-73153 Corey Pavln 74-80-154 Lon Hinkle 82-73-155 Gary Koch 80-75155 LPGA DESERT INN INVITATIONAL At La Vegaa, No. First-round leader Patti Rico 34-32-66 Kate Rogerson 34-3468 Danielle Ammaccapan 34-34-68 Maria Figueras-Dottl 37-31-68 Gail Anderson-Graham 35-33-68 Usefotte Neumann 34-35-69 Trish Johnson 37-33-70 Meg Mallon 33-37-70 Betsy King 35-35-70 Tina Barrett 36-34-70 Cathy Reynolds 36-34-70 Patty Sheehan 33-37-70 Tammle Green 34-37-71 Dawn Co 36-35-71 Caroline Gowan 36-35-71 Val Skinner 35-36-71 Cathy Gernng 35-36-71 Jenny Lidback 34-37-71 Amy Benz 38-38-72 Lynn Adams 35-37-72 Kim Bauer 36-36-72 Kri Hanson 36-36-72 Ok-He Ku 37-35-72 Laura Dawes 37-35-72 Jane Geddes 37-35-72.

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