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D6 ST, LOUIS POST-DISPATCH SPORTS FRIDAY, MAY 25, 2001 or the record 80 1, Eugenia Zacny, SL Louis. 2, Georgia Cooke, Kirkwood. Beem, Steve Strieker, Dicky Pride, Sean Murphy, Paul Dickinson, Brian Henrtinger, Tom Scherrer. Olin Browne. Brian Watts.

GOLF 1 I KORSE RACING BASEBALL SiWI 70-74 1, Warren Novak, Manchester, 2, C. L. Bruce, Lake St. Louis, 6-11. 3, Jerry McNeal, St.

Louis, 6-6. 4, Phil Brusca, Maryland Hgts, 6-4. 75-79 1, Cecil Clark, St. Louis, 2, Curt Davison, Kirkwood, 6-1. 3, Walter Haessig, St.

Louis, 5-11. 80-84 1, Bernard Janklow, Belleville, 4-3. 2, Russell G. Weeks, Kensington, 3, George F. Hoferer, Topeka, 85-89 1, Harry S.

Kennedy, Clayton, 3-4. 2, William H. Grant, St. Louis, 2-11. 3, Oliver H.

Duggins, Creve Coeur, 2-7. 90-94 1, Paul R. McDowell, Springfield, WOMEN'S SINGLES RACQUETBALL 50 Gddie Hogan, St. Louis. 2, lona Baldwin, Creve Coeur.

3, Norma Miller, St. Charles.4, Barbara Huefsing, St Louis. MEN'S SINGLES RACQUETBALL 50-54 IT, Patrick Mangner, Florissant. IT, Alan Hilecher, Crestwood. IT, Harvey Wallace, St.

Louis. 55-59 IT, Tom Seller, Florissant. IT, Wm. J. Hutchings, Imperial.

IT, Lowell Rogers, Maplewood. 4, Joel Spigel, Chesterfield. 60-64 1, Donald Kanr-tieM, St. Louis. 2, John Walkenhorst, St.

Charles. 3, Bud Emil Groth, Maryville, 75 1, Bill Murphy, St Lous. 2, Walter Haessig, SL Louis. 3, Clark Parks, Des Peres. WOMEN'S SOFTBALL DISTANCE THROW 50- 54 1, Connie Strobach, St.

Louis, 152-11. 2, Kathy Lord, Chesterfield, 130-8. 3, Mary Guilliams, St. Louis, 127-7. 4, Sister Barbara Brunsmann, SL Louis, 77-5.

55-59 1, Phyllis Siegel, St. Louis, 684. 60 64 1, Loretta Hopgood, St. Louis, 67- 4. 2, Janet Packman, St.kxiis, 64-5.

65-69 1, Char Sobkowski, Edwardsville, 93-6. 2, Elinor Nelson, Dover, 86-4. 3, Irene Walton, Berkeley, 80-10. 4, Betlty Adams, St. Louis, 74-3.

5, Euline Tayon, Perryville, 66-8. 6, Millie Nagel, Granite City, 65-1. 70-74 1, Mary Carter, St. Louis, 51-5. 2, Rose Marie Karius, St.

Louis, 34-11. 75-79 1, Irene (Pepper) Kerwin, Peoria, 68-7. 2, Joyce E. Meyer, Florissant, 68- 4. 3, Fran Rutledge, St.

Louis, 55-9. 4, Denise Rogers, Kirkwood, 50-0. 80-84 1, Eugenia Zacny, St. Louis, 37-8. 85-89 1, Claire Vieth, Webster Grove, 51- 11.

MEN'S SOFTBALL DISTANCE THROW 50-54 1, Chip Haag, Breese, 224-0. 2, Rudy Bailey, Fenton, 208-3. 3, Rodney Nathan, Collinsville, 203-3. 4, Rod Hoffman, St. Peters, 190-2.

6, Stu Cassell, Creve Coeur, 164-5. 6, Jerry Williams, St. Louis, 151-6. MEN'S SWIMMING 100-YARD BUTTERFLY 55-59 1, Michael B. McNamee, Alton, IL, 1:47.05.

60-64 1, Jack Skiling.St. Louis, 2:03.31. 65-69 1, Edward Rosanhauar, St. Louis, 1:27.19. 2, Al Coxon, Des Peres, 1:31.32.

70-74 1, Bob Newbert, St. Louis, 1:44.29. 2, Harry Keough, St. Louis, 2:23.58. 3, Bob Newbert, St.

Louis, 2:28.98. 4, Jack Frohlichstein, University City, 3:42.36. 75 79 1, Thomas Maine, CSToondale, IL, 1:31.93. 2, Robert S. Blake, Bridgeton, 2:02.39.

WOMEN'S SWIMMING 100-YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 50-54 1, Teresa McDowell, St. Louis, 1:24.98. 2, Jane B. Kaiser, SL Louis, 1:43.50. 55-59 1, Mary Pat HenehanSt.

Louis, 2:00.84. 6044 1, Caryl G. Simon, St Louis, 1:48.24. MEN'S SWIMMING 100-YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 50-54 1, Jim 1:11.33. 55-59 1, Bill Haas, Sf.

2, Charles Shedd, Chesterfield, 1:15.00. 3, Michael B. McNamee, Alton, 1:37.86. J1 6044 1, Jack Skilling, St. Louis, 1:49.52.

6549 1, Al Coxon, Des Peres, 1:15.40. 2, Edward St. Louis, 1:23.77. 3, Klingler. St.

Louis, 1:31.82. 4, Gene Buescher, Lake SL Louis, 1:41.51. 70-74 1, William C. Cannon, Ballwin, 1:31.84. 2, Harry Keough, St.

Louis, 1:53.64. 3, Bob Newbert, St. Louis, 1:55.61. 4, Jack Frohlichstein, Univ. City, 3:11.53.

75-79 1, Thomas Maine, Carbondale, 1:29.85. 2, Robert S. Blake Bndgeton, 1:43.78. 3, Don Sery, Manchester, 1:55.22. 4, Plinn C.

Parish, Bridgeton, 3:35.25. 80-84 1, Joe Bemdt, St. Louis, 2:17.77. 2, John Brouk, St. Louis, 2:32.94.

85-89 1, William H. Grant, St. Louis, 2:13.36. WOMEN'S SWIMMING 200-YARD BACKSTROKE 50-54 1, Teresa McDowellSt. Louis, 2:55 70.

"lfl nMI 55-59 1, Mary Pat Louis, 3:57.28. 2, Carol Pokela-Ooymey, St. Louis, 5:10.12. 6044 1, Caryl G. 'impr Jst.

Louis, 4:06.38. 65-69 1, Nancy Feeney, Ballwin, 5:26.07. 70-74 1, June O'Fallon, 4:08.17. nnm 75-79 1, Regan Kennerr.Xanton, 3:41.25.2, Doris Meters, Imperial, 4:38.83. 80-84 1, Bea Johns, Kirkwood; 6:33.27.

2, Glenda M. Crites, Belleville, 9:22.96. 90-94 1, Edith Peters, 5:51.76. MEN'S SWIMMING 200-YARD BACKSTROKE 55-59 1, Bill Haas, St 2, Michael B. McNamee, Alton, 3:48.98.

6044 1, Jack Skilling. St. Louis, 4:1450. 6549 1, Al Coxon, Des Peres. 2:57.54.

2, Edwaid Louis, 3:32.67. 70-74 1, William C- Cannon, Ballwin, 3:53.15. 2, Harry Keough, St. Louis. 4:26.36.

3, Jack FrohtahsreiniiUniversjry City, 5:43.42. 75-79 1, Thomas Maine, Carbondale, 3:28.53. 2, Jack R. Huber, Florissant. 4:13.40.

3, Robert S. Blake, Bridgeton, 4:21.02. 4, Don Sery, Manchester, 4:39.29. 8044 1, John Brouk, St 2, Joe Bemdt, St. LouS, 8549 1, William H.

Grant St. Louis, 5:01.29. WOMEN'S 200-METtRtfASH 50-54 1, Kathy Lord, Chesterfield, 35.58. 2, Francine St. Louis, 36.53.

3, Myrie Louis, 48.38. i 55-59 1, Sandra Krem.Sti.ouis. 41.78. 6044 1, Mary Ares, St. Charles, 37.21.

2, Joan Schwartz, Jonesburg, 45.27. WOMEN'S 50-METER DASH 50-54 1, Francine Armstrong, St. Louis, 8.77. 2, Pat Schwent, Jackson, 9.25. 3, Myrie Mensey, St.

Louis, 9.45. 55-59 1, Peggy O'Neill, Carthage, 8.00. .2, JudyNagel, St. Louis, 9.21. 3, Sandra Krem, St.

Louis, 10.02. 4, Carol Peluso, Affton, 11.08. 60-64 1, Mary Ares, St. Charles, 9.05. 2, Joan Schwartz, Jonesburg, 10.12.

65-69 1, Char Sobkowski, Edwardsville, 9.45. 2, Barbara E. Banks, SL Louis, 11.27. 70-74 1, Fela Igielnik, St. Louis, 11.03.

75-79 1, Dottie Gray. Kirkwood, 1 1.07. 85-89 1, Lucille Monroe, Webster Grove, 10.58. MEN'S 50-METER DASH 50-54 1, Marty McClintock, Balfwin, 6.76. 2, Kevin Shaner, Kirkwood, 7.08.3T, Ray Mayginnes, St.

Peters, 7.09. 3T, Adam Long, St. Louis, 7.09. 5, Gary Ross, Desloge, 7.20. 6, Stuart Radloff, Chesterfield, 7.21.

55-59 1, Greg Sargent, Lake St. Louis, 6.70. 2, David Golden, St. Charles, 6.78. 3, Thomas Hall, Chesterfield, 7.33.

4, Michael H. A. Gomez, Lke SL Louis, 7.52. 5, James A. Harper, St.

Louis, 7.77. 6, Donald Young, St Charles, 7.86. 60-64 1, Don Schneider, Maryland Heghts, 7.22. 2, Larry Howell, West Chester, Ohio, 7.43. 3, Ronald Szweda, SL Louis, 7.54.

4, Alphonsus Young. St. Louis, 7.84. 5, Wayne Taylor, St. Louis, 8.52.

6, William P. Rebello, St. Lous, 8.78. 65-69 1, Wendell Roehrs, Warrenton, 7.33. 2, Vem Schewe, Lake St Louis, 7.57.

3, Jim Simpson, Balfwin, 7.77. 4, Jerry E. Conway, St. Louis, 8.11. 5, Arthur Visor, Florissant, 8.55.6, Ed True, O'Fallon, 8.82.

70-74 1, C. Bruce, Lake St. Louis, 7.94. 2, Peter Kronberg, SL Louis, 8.06. 3, Alfred Witt, Belleville, 10.89.

75-79 1, Curt Davison, Kirkwood, 8.01. 2, Cecil Clark, St. Louis, 8.79. 3, Paul Saunder, St. Louis, 9.92.

4, Howard De-well, Quincy, 11.37. 80-84 1, Oscar Hartmann, Lemay, 10.54 .2, Milton A. Hoffman, St. Louis, 13.04. 90-94 1, George Ludwig, St.

Charles, 19.97. WOMEN'S400-METER DASH 50-54 1, Francine Armstrong, SL Louis, 55-59 1, Carol Peluso, Affton, 1:34.76. 2, Sandra Krem, St. Louis, 1:37.27. 3, Carol H.

Kuhlmann, New Haven, 60-64 1, Mary Ares, St. Charles, i. Joan bcnwartz, jonesburg, 1:58.77. 70-74 1, Mary Specking, St. Charles, 1:58.51.

75-79 1, Dottie Gray, Kirkwood, 1:52.95. MEN'S 400-METER DASH 50-54 1, Ike Murphy, Kansas City, 58.00, .2, Adam Long, SL Louis, 1:03.54. 3, Marty McClintock, Ballwin, 1:05.36. 4, Robert Cole, Ballwin, 1:08.29. 5, Gary Ross, Desloge, 1:10.38.

6, William A. James, St. Louis, 1:20.64. 55-59 1. Greg Sargent, Lk.

St. Louis, 58.98. 2, David Golden, St. Charles. 1:03.

O. 3, Jay Pultord, SL Louis, 1:12.37. 60-64 1, Bob Tarrant, Florissant, 1:08.50. 2, Ronald Szweda, St. Louis, 1:10.37.

3, Roger Guidicy, Festus, 1:16.45. 4, Wayne Taylor, St. Louis, 1:18.77. 5, William P. Rebello, SL Louis, 1:33.47.

65-69 1, Richard Strinni, FlorissanL :12.21. 2. Kicnaro Moms, urestwood. 1:15.93. 3, Charlie H.

Duemler, Union, 1:19.02. 4, Charles Signoreili, St. Peters, 1:19.67. 5, Ely Shrauner, St. Louis, 1:21.40.

6, Edward Weber, St. Louis, 1:29.40. 70-74 1, James Weaver, Potosi, 1:17.00. 2, Irv Siege). Crew Coeur, 1:17.19.

3, Joseph Bell, Florissant, 1:23.69. 4. William E. Miller, Floris sant, 1:48.72. 5, Cart Specking, SL Charles, 1:55.66.

75-79 1, Paul Schmitt, Florissant, 1:21.31. 2, Curt Davison, Kirkwood, 1:24.15. 80-84 1, Oscar Hartmann, Lemay, WOMEN'S 5000-METER RUN 55-59 1, Carol H. Kuhlmann, New Haven. 26:00.17.

2. Carol Peluso. Affton. 26:37.83. 3, Susan H.

Clauss, St. Louis, 30:01.64. 4, Donna W. Terry, Maryland Heights, 31:10.06. 5, Lori Fairchild, St.

Louis, 32:46.90. 60-64 1, Mary Ares, St. Charles, 27:40.73. 2, Carol O'Brien, Ballwin, 34:18. 70-74 1, Mary Specking, St.

Charles, 32:46.75. 75-79 1, Dottie Gray, Kirkwood, 32:10.09. MEN'S 5000-METER RUN 50-54 1, James E. Faulkner, High Ridge, 22:34.40. 2, Terry Lockett, SL Louis, 23:01.81.

3, Denny Rubin, Chesterfield, 25:12.21. 4, William A. James, St. Louis, 26:06.61. 55-59 1.

James Beeler. Saint Peters, 21:22.55. 2, Bill Haas, St. Louis, 22:56.21. 3, George Ruh, Des Peres, 43:57.83.

60-64 1, Mike Rebello, Manchester, ilMi. I. Bill tbert. 5t. LOWS.

6549 1, Richard Heckman, SL Lous, toward weber, t. Lous, 26:48.95.3, Harold C. Thoma, FlorissanL 30:05.79. 70-74 1, Carl Specking, St. Charles, 30:34.56.2, William E.

Miller, Florissant, 34:27.3. Jack Frohlichstein, University Citv. 46:08. 75-79 1, Robert Carmody, Kirkwood, 80-84 1, Harry Kublin, Overland, 47:08.37. POWER VOLLEYBALL 50 1, St.

Louis Gateway.2, Mixed Nuts. 55 1. St. Louie Women. 60 1, SWAT Team.2, Amer First Aid.

65 1, Arch Rivals. Men 50 1, Grey Lords.2, Manna 13, learn. 55 l.KC Masters 1.2. Silver Threads. 60 1, St Louis Masters.2, St Louis Kings.3, Barons.

WOMEN'S WASHER TOSS 50-54 1. Terry Basler. Ste Genevieve. Mo 2, Lois Vollmer, St. Louis.

3, Rose mary caroncino, St. Lous. 60-64 1. Manzo Queensen. St.

Ann. 2, Nan Bennett, Fenton.3, Beverly Lechnir, St. Charles. 65-69 1. Elinor Nelson.

Dover. 2. Nancy Marcum, Granite City. 3, Millie Nagei, Granite City. 70-74 1, Fela Igielnik, SL Lous.

2, Rose Marie Karius, St. Louis. 3, Dorothy Jean Clogston, SL Louis. 75-79 1, Joyce E. Meyer, Florissant.

2, Ruth Gomek, SL Louis. 3, Rainy Step hens, Anton. MtN 9 WAarttK maa 50-54 1, Gerry Mueller, St. Louis. 2, Lar- 1 W.

-tiers, St. Lous. 1. Mel Weisbrod. New Douglas.

IL. 2, Robert Hendry, St. Charles. 3, Richard H. Thee, St.

Louis. 4, Don Oelklaus, SL Charles 60-64 1, Anthony Joe Booth, Wood River. 2, Bob Fieberg, Kirkwood. 3, Dale Shelby, West Alton, Mo. 4, William P.

Rebello, St. Louis. 65-69 1, Joe Kautfmann, St. Louis. 2, Arnold Hadler, Bridgeton.

3, James W. Jackson, Centralia, III. 4, Donald J. Backer, Chesterfield. 70-74 1, Raymond Schumann, Hull, III.

2, Jack Mann, St. Louis. 3, Chester Hale, Hartseiie, A. 4, Kaymond Maxetner, Fallon, Mo. 75-79 1.

Ed Stephens. Affton. 2. Toddv Goldman, SL Louis. 3, Kenneth Goebei, St.

Louis. 80 1, Elmer Boman, Florissant. 2, Harold E. Tate, St. Louis.

3, Charles Rogers, Kirkwood. 4, Jack Moore, St. Louis. BOWLING MIXED DOUBLES SCRATCH 50-54 1, Margaret Boxdorfer Thomas Dawson, Bridgeton, 1224. 2, Vicki Kowens Craig Mathews, Cahokia, 1148.

3, Donna BirctV Allen G. Meagher, SL Ann. 1126. 4, Mary BlumentekV Paul Costelk), St. Lous, 827.

55-59 1, Ruth Atkins Frank Kelly, St. Peters, 1131. 2, Connie Ruth Don M. Ruth. SI Louis.

1092. 60-64 1, Morey Fielder Regina M. Hatfield, Maryland Heights, 1057. 2, Harry Schmidt Rosalie Schmidt, St. Lous, 1055.

3, Bertram Ewing Cathryn Mason, Florissant, 1016. 65-69 1, Steve Hirschmug! Marian Wool-sey, Maryland Heights, 1167. 2, Patricia Gallagher Robert Weindel, Arnold, 1140. 3, Billy M. Barnett Dr.

Alice M. Purdes, Creve Coeur, 1116. 4, Theodora J. Harrison Walter E. Harrison, Memphis, 957.

5, Mary Leavitt Milton Rosen, Saint Louis, 884. 70-74 1, Oscar Cohen Manan Okjvitch, Ballwin, 1069. 2, Helen Scheuermann Lewis Scheuermann, Fenton, 965. 75-79 1, Ed Stephens Rainy Stephens, Affton, 1059. 2, Richard Servant Rosalie Servant, Florissant, 967.

BOWLING MIXED DOUBLES HANDICAP 50-54 1, Robert Amelotti Sally Amelotti, O'Fallon, 1245. 2, John Bernstetter Patricia Valentine, St. Louis, 1147. 3, Clarence L. Nelson Linda Nelson, SL Charles, 1112.

55-59 1, JoAn Hendozka Stanley Hen- dozka, St. Louis, 1210. 60-64 1, Janet Campbell Marvin Young, Maryland Heights, 1138. 2, Robert Brumback Ruth Brumback, Overland, 1135. 65- 69 1, Charles Feidman Shirley Price, St.

Louis, 1199. 2, Audrey Ivancic George Ivancic, Troy, 1190. 3, Leroy Burgess Maryann Burgess, SL Ann, 1172. 70-74 1, Ellen Braeubgam Joseph T. Shulack, Affton, 1133.

WOMEN'S JAVELIN THROW 50-54 1, Connie Strobach, St. Louis, 66- 1. 2, Sister Barbara Brunsmann, St. Louis, 30-9. 60-64 1, Joan Schwartz, Jonesburg, 39-1.

2, Loretta Hopgood, SL Louis, 25-0. 65-69 1, Char Sobkowski, Edwardsville, 54- 1. 2, Betlty Adams, St. Louis, 51-5. 3, Euline Tayon, Perryville, 40-10.

70-74 1, Jeanne C. Glaub, Manchester, 25-5. 2, Dr. Alee M. Purdes, Madison, 23-7.

75-79 1, Denise Rogers, Kirkwood, 31- 9 5. 85-89 1, Claire Vieth, Webster Grove, 33-5. MEN'S JAVELIN THROW 50-54 1, Rodney Nathan. Collinsville, 133-11. 2, Dennis Renting, Maryland Heights, 3, Rudy Bailey, Fenton, 104.

4, William A. James, St. Louis, 55- 59 1, George Ruh, DesPeres, 2, Paul D. Hunsicker, Fenton, 96- 3.5. 3, Michael H.

A. Gomez, Lake St. Louis 89-4. 4, Donald Young, SL Charles, 60-64 1, Ronald Dennert, De Soto, 97- 10. 2, Dennis Paufsell, Creve Coeur, 3, Don Schneider, Maryland Heights, 74-7.

4, Wayne Taylor, St. Louis, 65-69 1, Arthur Tayon, Perryville, 2, Jim Simpson, Ballwin, 83-7. 3, Tom Christensen, St. Louis, 79-4. 4, Tom Pontius, Lake St Louis, 76-7.

5, Jim-mie Billups, Flohssant, 6, James Macke, St. Louis, 70-74 1, Phil Brusca, Maryland Heights, 2, C. Bruce, Lk. St. Louis, 3, Peter Kronberg, SL Louis, 74- 6.

4, Jerry McNeal, St. Louis, 75- 79 1, Curt Davison, Kirkwood, 69- 2.5. 2, Ted Klefisch, St. Louis, 80-84 1, Bruce F. McDonald, St.

Louis, 103-5. 2, George F. Hoferer, Topeka, 3, Earl Hyde, Overland, 32- 2.5. 85-89 1, Oliver H. Duggins, Creve Coeur, 44-3.

2, Harry S. Kennedy, Clayton, WOMEN'S STANDING LONG JUMP 50-54 1, Kathy Lord, Chesterfield, 55-59 1, Peggy O'Neill, Carthage, Mo. 2, Mary Pat Henehan, SL Louis, 4- 5. 60-64 1, Janet Packman, St. Louis, 4-4.

2, Joan Schwartz, Jonesburg, 3, Loretta Hopgood, St. Louis, 6549 1, Char Sobkowski, Edwardsville, 5- 1. 2, Alice Mohr, SL Louis, 3, Euline Tayon, Perryville, 3-6. 70- 74 1, Fela Igielnik, St. Lous, 2, LaVeme Meier, St.

Louis, 4-6. 3, Jeanne C. Glaub, Manchester, 3-9. 4, Dr. Alice M.

Purdes, Madison, 3-1. 75-79 1, Fran Rutledge, St. Louis, 4-4. 2, Denise Rogers, Kirkwood, 3-2. MEN'S STANDING LONG JUMP 50-54 1, Kevin Shaner, Kirkwood, 8-5.

2, Ray Mayginnes. SL Peters, 3, Robert Cole, Ballwin, 7-5. 4, Chip Haag, Breese, 7-4. 5, Larry Cathey, Fenton, 6'1. 55-59 1, Paul R.

Friemel, Maryland Heights, 2, Gaines T. Pickett, Granite City, 3, Thomas Hall, Chesterfield, 4, Donald L. Young, SL Charles, 5, Rev. Ralph Jackson, St. Louis, 7-0.

6, Michael H. A. Gomez, Lke St Louis, 6-11. 60-64 1, Larry Howell, West Chester, Ohio, 7-9. 2, Ronald Dennert, De Soto, 3, Ronald Szweda, Saint Louis, 7-5.

4, Don Schneider, Maryland Height, 611. 5, Dennis Paulsell, Creve Coeur, 6- 7. 6, William P. Rebello, Saint Louis, 6- 6. 65-69 1, Vem Schewe, Lake St Louis, 7- 11.

2, Jim Simpson, Ballwin, 7-3. 3, Arthur Tayon, Perryville, 4, John P. Huddle, St. Louis, 5, Richard Morris, Crestwood, 64. 6, Albert Barnett, Florissant, 5-8.

FISXING the points. White bass: No reports. Catfish: Good at night. Coffeen: A foot low and stable. Clear.

Plant running on full power. 82 degrees. Bass: Fair on Carolina rigs off the points. Crappie: Fair for mostly small ones at 12-15 feet. Catfish: Good on nightcrawlers, cut and stink bait Council Bluff: Normal level.

Clear. Sunfish: Fair on worm on the bottom at 6-8 feet. Bass: Good early and late on spinner baits and plastic worms. Crappie: Fair on jig and minnows. Catfish: Fair on liver and worms.

Kentucky: 359.4 and stable. Clear. 72 degrees. Bass: Excellent on the ledges at 6-15 feet on crank baits and slider rigs and in the buckbushes on white jigs. Crappie: Slow.

Bluegill: Excellent with many spawning. Catfish: Excellent as they spawn on the rocks. Kinkaid: Near normal and clear. 68 degrees. Bass: Good in the coves on crank baits.

Crappie: Good along the banks at 5-12 feet. Many are small. Muskie: Good, several caught this week. Bluegill, catfish: Good as they spawn. Lake of the OzarkS: Near normal level.

Clear. 68-72 degrees. Bass: Fair to good around docks and on points and flats with cover. Popular lures are worms, Hula Grubs, lizards, medium-running crank baits and the jig pig. Buzz baits and topwaters are best early and late in the day.

Crappie: Fair to good on minnows or jigs at 5-23 feet, depending on time of the day. Many are small. Catfish: Fair to good on everything. White bass, hybrids: A few mornings and evenings on windy points. Below the dam white bass and crappie have been fair, catfish good.

Mark Twain: At elevation 610.3, four feet above normal, and stable. 66-70 degrees. Muddy to murky but mostly fishable. Crappie: Fair to good tor the few out Anglers are fishing the grassy banks and close to the bluffs. Fair on various tores with fish moving into a summer partem.

Catfish: Flat- Glen Hnattuk, Richie Coughlan, Jason Gore. 73 Robin Freeman. Shaun Michee Dennis Paulson, Billy Mayfair, Jay Williamson, Doug Dunakey, Doug Barron, Brian Wilson, Jeff Brehaut, Jeremy Anderson, Bill Glasson, Jonathan Kaye, Paul Goydos, Joe Durant, Mark Wiebe, Joe Ogilvie, Grant Waite, Anthony Painter. 4 joe uzaki. Jonn KteeKer.

Joev Gutlion, Ted Tryba, Jimmy Green, Mike Springer, Kent Jones, Chip Sullivan, Tripp Isenhour. 75 Mark McCumber. Dirk Schultz. Barry Cheesman, Jim Gallagher, Craig Barlow, Del Ponchock. AREA RESULTS HOLES IN ONC Mid Rkian.

Shea Bain with a 5-iron on the 188-yard No. 14 hole. Htvemde: boo Hartmann witn a 7-wood on the 175-yard No. 4 hole. Norwood HUN: Art Uixon wm a 9-wood on the 145-yard No.

10 hole. double, eagle Annbrlar: Scott Roberts with a driver and 6-iron on the 496-yard No. 5 hole. CCLLECIS MEN'S GOLF NCAA DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIPS At AaamUe, Mich. TT-rd-Round Leaders 1.

West Flonda. 854. 2. Florida South- em, 870. 3.

CSU-Stanislaus, 889. 4. Rollins, 891. 5. CSU-Bakersfiekl.

893. 6. Georgia College, 895. 7. UC-Davis, 904.

8. Cameron, 908. 9. Pfelfter, 910. 10.

Misioun-St. Louis, 914. 11. Drury, 915. KISM SCXCCLS BOYS LACROSSE MISSOURI TOURNAMENT Semifruu.

Kansas Citv Rockhurst 9. MICDS 7 (R: Kevin Amey 2, Andrew Elmer 2, Matt Dunham, Nick Canoccia, Kevin Cotter, Jim Goetz, Jon Lecuyer. Tyler Krum-menacher 3, Brian Lyss 2, Elliot Benoist, uoug riaroison) DeSmet 12. St. Louis U.

Hieh 2 (DiMatt Goudy 2, Chris Jarvis 2, Mark Sever 2, Matt Blodgett, Ryan Carr, Bobby tamunaowicz, Kyan r-iynn, Anoy joiy, Tom McKittrick. Mark Bittmann, Ryan Sickles) BASEBALL ILLINOIS A REGIONALS CarMe -hamnkxishD Nashville 0000000-050 Wesdin 1000000-160 W-Kyle Jones. L-Jay Gajewski. ILLINOIS AA REGIONALS Granite City First Round E. St.

Louis 000 00-4)33 EdwardsvilK 374 80-22 15 0 W-Steve Mueller. L-f-Ugene Mitchell. HR-Ed-Oanny Jackson, Josh Mercer BethaKo 022 530012110 Granite City 9712300-2219 0 W-Donnie Dtckerson. L-Chns uavrs. HR-C-Aaron Gniebner, Michael Liedtke; G-John Hadley Collinsvilkt 30000003 4 0 JerseyvHIe 030004 07114 w-lodd Kingnausen.

L-Brandon Henry. Centraka First Round Salem 0000000-0 4 2 Centralia 1111000-4110 W-Todd Bauer. L-Howe. O'FaHon First Round Mascoutah 000 600 17 4 2 Belleville E. 302 0010-6103 W-Doub Walter.

L-Blaine Barm. HR-B- Mike Johnson, Mike Wegener MISSOURI 4A SECTIONALS Eureka 0100010-220 Farmfngton 000 000 00 1 0 w-Kicnie rumble. L-breg UMlins. Parkway W. 000 0010121 Oakville 0000000-0 4 0 W-Jamee Burrus.

L-Matt Boyer. Howell N. 000 211 1512 0 McCluer 002 000 0-2 12 1 W-Tim Alters. L-Jesse Bahr. Hickman 000 105 06 8 1 Dwell 0000200-2 5 2 W- Jouret.

L-Todd Deianey. Other Scores Eureka 2, Farmington 0 Independence Truman 1 1 Grandview 3 MISSOURI 3A SECTIONALS Kennedy 0000000-020 St. Mary's 030 000 03 6 0 w-Kon Martin. L-Mike toomev. Sullivan 100 041 118 15 7 Hemilaneum 300 202 00-7 8 4 W- Dunne.

L-Josh Thomas. Other Scores Sikeston 8, Festus 1 Jefferson City Helias 7, St Charles West 4 MISSOURI 2A SECTIONALS Burroughs 010 1 10 25 9 2 El-berry 002 000 13 6 0 W-John Sternberg. L-Kobert Millikan. HR-B-Grant Gelner; E-Michael Mayes other scons Chaffee 10, South Pemiscot 2 Clearwater 7, West County 2 Kansas Citv St. Pius 9.

St Joseph Bishop LeBlond 0 MI550UKI 1A StLTIONALS St. Vincent 100 100 0-2 3 2 olcomb 0000000-041 W-Derek Kutz. L-Emerson. HR-S-Tyler Wengert umer scores Ellington Southern Reynolds 4, Advance 3 Norwood 2, Billings 1 Manon C. Early 5, Crocker 1 Jasper 11, Green Ridge 1 Hughesville Northwest 10.

Wellington- NapoteonO NUNLunrtKbreLt Highland 001002 25 8 0 m. vernon uuuuiuu itu W-David Harvk. L-Puckett. HR-H-Jar-rettSisson GIRLS SOCCER ILLINOIS SECTIONALS CTFakn Seri-fin-b Triad 5, Carbondale 2 (T: Kasey Stogs-dill 2, Erin Sibley, Beckl Rengel, Jenna Shellenbergi Courtney Reeder 2) Collinsville 1, Granite City 0 (C: Stephanie Branch; shutout by Tern Duckworth) GIRLS SOFTBALL ILLINOIS AA REGIONALS Triad Fast Round Belleville East 11, Collinsville 1 Highland 000000224 8 5 Mascoutah 10000101-3 7 2 W-Courtney Winet. L-Amanda Bech-toldt.

Alton First Round Jerseyville 5, Granite City 2 BOYS TENNIS MISSOURI STATE MEET (ki SpmgfiHd) Ckea 4A SernAiah Ladue 5, Springfield Glendale 3 Kansas City Rockhurst 5, Parkway Cen-traiO Cum 4A Third Place Springfield Glendale 5, Parkway Central 2 Class 4A Championship Kansas City Rockhurst 5, Ladue 1 Clan 1A-3A Semrfirats Kansas City Pembroke Hill 5, John Burroughs 3 MICDS 5. Springfield Catholic 0 Class 1A-3A Third Place John Burroughs 5, Springfield Catholic 0 Class 1A-3A Championship Kansas City Pembroke HiH 5, MICDS 3 TEXXiS FRENCH OPEM OlAUfYlNG Tnund In Paris Suta Clay-OuMoor Men's Seizes Second-Round Cecil Mamiit (51 del. Sokm Peppas. 6-4, 1-6. 6-2; Cednc Kauffmarm def.

Ot-ver Gross. 6-3. 6-3: Christian Ruud def. Noam Behr, 1-6. 6-4.

10-8; Clemens Trimmel def. James Blake, 7-5, 6-2; Dk-bo Movano def. Goons BasrJ (7). 6-1. 2-6.

6-2: Fedenco Lua (10) def. Alex O'Bnen. 6-3, 1-6. 6-4; Fernando Gonzalez del. Dick Norman, 3-6.

7-6 (6h Jaco- bo Diaz (1 del. Yun schukm. b-z. Jorum Setteriren def. Martin Lee.

7-5, 4-6, 7-5; Juan-Arrtonio Marin def. Hugo Armando. 4-5, 7-6 (5). 5-3, retired-, Julian Akmso del. Thierry Guankola, 6-3, 7-6 (2); Marc-Kevin GoeHner def.

Oscar Serrano. 6-4. 6-3; Michael Kohlmann def. Noam Okun, 7-5. 6-4; Michael Russell (11) def.

Orlm Stanovtchev. 0-1: Paradom Snchaphan del. Ota Fukarek, 7-5, 6-1; Tomas Behrend del. Gorka fraile. b-J.

-o. B-z Woman's Smiles Second ftaund Adnana Serra-anetti def. Stephanie Cohen Akm, 6-4, 6-4: Anca Bama (1 11 def. Michaela Pastilova. 6-2.

4-6. 6-4; Chnstma Wheeler def. Gloria Pizzichmi. 7-5, 6-2; Concfwta Martinez Granadas def. Lea (j-w-rti Hubrji, b-1.

4-6, b-J; Elena Tataikova def. Oragana Zanc, 7-5. 6-4: Elem Darakdou def. Alena Vaskova. 1-6.

6-2. 6-2; Enka de Lone def. Map Palawmc 6-3. 6-3; Eva Bes def. Nathalie Viem, 7-6 (7).

6-1: Greta Am (10) del Seda Noortander. 7-6 (2). 6-2; Kata- nna Snbotrak def. Sophie Georges. 6-0, 6-0: Kvra Naev del Mmam Schntzer (8).

6-4. 4-6, 6-2; Lenka NemeckM def hk-mpama VaJyarviman, 6-0. 6-3; Maa Matevzc net Els Caaens (3). 7-5. 6-3; Mana Emka Sakam (1) def Maureen Drake.

6-3. 6-1: Mane Eve Peftetier def. Saoi Otata (7). Uanon Mans-ka def Akna Jo-i (2). 7-5.

6-3: Mma- na Luce del. Daffy 1161. 6-2. 2-6. 6-1: Peba MandUa def Sa- manma Reeves.

6-2. 6-4: Sandra Nacuk def Klara KoukakM, 6-3. 6-1; Eva Oyi- beig del. LtesisM l-pakM, 3-b. 6-1.

8-6: Wynne Prakusya del. Vanessa Henke. 6-4. 6-2: Zsctia Gutm del An- ko 6-2. 3-6.

6-4; Marbna Sucla 141 def Eva IbacoM. 7-5. 6-0: Rika Fup- wara t. Varassa Webs. 5-7.

7-6 13). 6-1. SENIOR PGA CHAMPIONSHIP Thursday At Paramus, J. Purse: $2 million Yardage: Par 72 (36-36) First-Round Leaders Jim Thorpe 33-3467 Boo Giioer bH Larrv Nelson 35-3368 Jack Nicklaus 34-3468 Hale Irwin 35-3469 Johnson Jim Bruce Ed Brooks Gary Player 35-3570 Doug lewell 3b-Jb Allen Doyle 35-35-70 uana uuigley 34-Jb EdDouehertv 36-3571 Arnold Palmer 35-3671 Vicente Fernandez 36-3571 Bob Murphy 34-3771 Walt Morgan 35-3671 Howard Twitty 35-3671 IsaoAoki 34-3771 TontWargo 34-3771 Dale Douglass 34-3771 Roy Vucinich 38-3371 Bill Schumaker 36-3571 Jim Dent 35-3671 Frank Comer 36-3571 Mark Hayes 37-3572 Michael Zinni 37-3572 John Jacobs 35-3772 Katsunari Takahashi 33-3972 John Grace 37-3572 Dave Stockton 37-3572 Tom Kite 36-3672 Jerry Tucker 37-3572 Bill Brask J-Jb II Bill Hrjlstead. 38-3472 Bobby Cote 34-3872 Rod Murray 36-36-72 Al Geiberger 35-3772 lorn watson li Rocky Thompson 36-3672 Ian Stanley 35-3772 PeteNilles 36-3773 David Huish 35-3873 Terry Dill 38-3573 Bruce Summerhays 37-3673 Stewart Ginn 36-3773 Jose Priscilo Diniz 36-3773 Mike McCullough 35-3873 DeWitt Weaver 37-3673 David Oakley 36-3773 Fred Gibson 38-3573 Larry Ziegler 36-3773 Lanny Wadkins 35-3873 Hubert Green 36-3773 Walter Hall 38-3573 Mike Smith 36-3874 Simon Owen 74 Miller Barber 38-3674 John Schroeder 37-3774 Jim Ahem Seiji Ebihara 35-3974 Paul Parajeckas 36-3874 Jerry Bruner 36-3874 Steve Stull 38-3674 Barry Jaeckel Jim Barker 37-3774 Terry Mauney 37-37 74 Barry Vivian 51-illn HughBaiocchi 39-3574 John Bland 38-3674 Lee Trevino 37-3774 Joe Inman 38-3674 Jose Maria Canizares 37-3774 George Bums Gary Lindeblad 35-3974 Benny Passons 37-3875 Peter Famiano.

38-3775 Jim Holtgrieve 37-3875 Tommy Aaron 36-39 75 boo unanes dy-3b 3 Tom Jenkins 39-3675 Dave Eichelberger 36-3975 Larry Ringer. 75 Ed Sabo 40-3575 Pete Oakley 37-3875 Walter Jb-J9 37-3875 37-3875 37-38-75 39-3776 38-38-76 Rodger Davis Dick McLean Ted Goin Yukio Noguchi Chuck Milne Lon David Graham 38-3876 Jim Albus Jim White 37-39-76 Rex Caldwell 38-3876 Fujio Kobayashi 40-3676 Graham Marsh 38-3876 Leonard Thompson 39-3776 Noel Ratcliffe 40-3676 GaryGroh 35-41-76 BaoeHiskey 3b-4U lb Ken Pevre-Ferrv 36-4076 Wes Smith 38-39-77 James Masserio 41-36 77 Bernard Gallacher 37-4077 Andy North 39-38-77 Bob Eastwood 38-39-7 Tom McGinnis 40-3777 Bob Wynn 39-38-77 Roger Kennedy 42-3577 Denis O'Sullivan 40-3777 Bob Duval 37-4077 Tommy Hotton 38-3977 Steve Veriato 40-3777 Bob Betiey 39-3877 Kurt Co. 40-3777 Al Krueger 39-3978 Larry King 3B-4LJ to Joe Huber 40-3878 Larrv Mowry 38-4078 Steve Benson JohnCalabna 37-4178 Bob Ralston 42-3678 Bob Zimmerman Mike Kallatn 41-38-79 Jesse Patino 35-4479 Drue Johnson 39-4079 JohnTraub 39-4079 Charlie Krenkel 39-4079 Tommy Price 38-4179 lorry Peterson 41-3B 9 Ray Floyd 38-4179 Bob Dickson 39-4079 Pat Paul Reed 42-38-80 40-40-80 40-41-81 42-39-81 40-41-81 38-43-81 39-42-81 42-41-83 43-4184 Joe Marion Heck Doug Sanders Hank Gary Wintz. DickLotz Lee Elder CORNING CLASSrC Purse: $900,000 Yardage: 6.062; Par 72 (36-36) First-Round Leaders (a-Amateur) Johanna Head 34-3165 JaneCratter 32-3466 Kellee Booth 33-3366 Jenny Lidback 33-3366 Vickie Odegard 32-35-67 Deb Richard 33-34-67 Eva DahlkK 32-35-67 68 Jeong Jang, Diana D'Alessio, Hi- romi Kobayashi, Carin Koch, Fiona Pike, uinoy i-iom, June riers, Kosie Jones, uan-ielle Ammaccapane. Jennifer Hubbard, Pearl Sinn, Val Skinner.

69 Oottie Peooer. Katfuvn Marshall, Mhairi McKay, Mary Kay Marino, Smriti Menra, snem turner, sopnie uustatson, Patricia Meunier-Lebouc, Shani Waugh, Catriona Matthew, Mitzi Edge, Leta Lind-lev. 70 Tina Fischer, Denise Killeen, Al ison Nicholas. Mara Dunn. Barb Mucha.

Helen Aftredsson, Becky Iverson, Grace Park, Heather Daly-Donofno, Mi Hyun Kim, Pamela Kerrigan, Gloria Park, Laura Uiaz, Kns undstrom, Knstal Parker. 71 Lisa Hackney, Maria Hjorth, Allison Finney, Alicia Dibos. Amy Fruhwirth, Michelle Murphy. Cam Wood. Kelli Kuehne, Michelle Estill, Minny Yeo, Tracy Hanson, Becky Morgan, Jean Bartholo mew, Nicole Mateme, Heatner Bowie, sue brti.

i isn certo. Lee Ann walker. 72 Susan Ginter, Pat Hurst, Angle Ridgeway, Jenna Daniels, Marie-Josee Rouleau, Karen Stupc-es, Catrin NiFsmark, Mamie McGuire, Nancy Harvey, Jackie Gallagher-Smith, Gail Graham, Lone Kane. Micneiie Louviefe. 73 Amy Langhals, Jan Stephenson, Tammie Green.

Yu Ping Lin, Hee-Won Han, Kim Jean Zedtrtz. Rachel Teste. Janice Moodre. Maggie Will, Michelle Bed, LaRee Sugg, Suzy Green, Betsy King, rath usao, vicki ioetze-Ackerrnan, Jane Egan, Kelly Cap, Silvia Cavallen, Lon west 74 Jennifer FrjkJotl Brandie Burton. Anne Mane Path, Kim Bauer, Martha Nause.

Mardi Lum. Michele Redman. Caroline Gowan. Kate Golden, Sue Thom as. Nancy taylor.

75 Karen Pearce, Siew-Ai Lim, Sara banders. AJ. tatnome. carmen Hanar. Osa Kiggens, Jennrler RosaJes, Suzanne srjudwick, fcjnnee Klein, Luoana Bemve- nuo, cmdy schrever, Connie Masterson, Laurie Brower, Jenny Park-Choi, Kelly uaugnan.

KEMPER OPEN TtundiyAt Potomac, MdL Punc S3.5milbon YanfK 7.005; Par 71 (36-35) Fint-Round Leaden Chris DiMaroo 35-3065 J. Henry 33-3265 Stuart Appleby 35-30-65 Lee Porter 33-3366 Bob Estes 33-33-66 Frank Nobtlo 35-3166 Willie Wood 35-32-67 CbnsRitey 36-3167 Mark O'Meara 35-32-67 68 Dan Foreman. Steve Lowery, Justin Leonard, Steve Flesdi, Tommy Toftes, Kevm Johnson, Chns Tidland, iUent Scrrwar-TOcK, Woody Austin, Phil Ta.au-rangi. Scott Hoch, Phit MckHson, Duffy wauon, rer-utriK Jonansson. 69 Frank UcWiter, Mark Brooks, Jfjr Haas, Bob Bums, Brandt Jobe, Ben Bates, Rendaa.

Cameron Beckman. Bony Bam, Ke.lv Gnjnewatd. Bfetl Qute- tey. Gary NicWaus, Jay Don Blake, Kirk Tnctfett. Robert Arienby, Ttm Henon, Jim McGovem, Joey Smdetar, Jell Juiwn, Mr- cnaetMuenr.

70 Bradtey Hughes, Corey Pawn, lt nw Kooens, Jeff Maggen, ben Crenshaw, Mchae) Bradtey, Tom Bynnn. Crac Pany, Mepnen van. Aaron is Toledo. Me Spasa. Tom Perrace to Siranee.

pajho Hosokawa. 71 Matt Goet. Spme McRoy. Greg Channen. Oomc Hammond.

Lee Jaruen, J-m Carter. Pete Ionian. Tommy Armour m. fied fur, lan Leggalt. Mam Hensoy.

Canes Hnwa w. Greg nnt. Can Paulson. Oo Beck. Ekad Elder.

Dav Peo-pes, Mic Red. fern Wenrwutn. Paul St-nta-ski. Jed Hart. Hunter Haas.

Cnaj kanada. urn Msge. uag uowoen. um-ru-L 72 Brandri dambtee, tarry Muc Ons Perry. Mac HeneR, JKn Oaky.

RJl LEADERS mimugti Wednesday) NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING Auritia. San Francisco. 378: Berkman. Houston. .362: Puiols.

St. Louis, NPerez, Colorado, LWalker. Colorado. Helton, uolc- rado, Polanco, St. Louis, .338.

KUNS Melton. Colorado. 4b: -Uonza- lez, Arizona, 42; Floyd, Flonda, 41: Klesko, San Diego, 39; LWalker, Colorado, 39: TWalker. Colorado. 37: Burnitz.

Mil waukee, 36; SSosa, Chicago, 36. Ktfi Melton, Colorado, ou; iwaiKer, Colorado, 46; Bonds, San Francisco, 46; Punts, St. Louis, 44; Klesko, ban Diego, 44; LGonzalez, Arizona, 43; Floyd, Florida, 39; SSosa, Chicago, 39. Hiis-Aurwa. san Francisco.

LGonzalez, Anzona, 58; Pujols, St. Louis, 57; Helton, Colorado, 57; Berkman, Houston, 55; LWalker, Colorado, 55; PWiteon, Florida, 54; Vina, St. Louis, 54. DOUBLES Kent. San Francisco.

16: Helton, Colorado. 15; Nevin, San Diego, lb: Hoiiandswortn. Colorado, 13: Lowell. Florida, 14; VGuerrero, Montreal, 14; EUordan, Atlanta, 14. TRIPLES OCabrera.

Montreal. 5: NPe rez, Colorado, Vina, St. Louis, LCas-tillo, Florida, 7 are tied with 3. HOME RUNS Bonds. San Francisco.

24: LGonzalez, Anzona, 20; Drew, St. Lours, lb: LWalker. Colorado, lb: Helton. Colorado, 15; Puiols, St. Louis, 14; Burnitz, Milwaukee, 14; SSosa, Chicago, 14.

SlULtN BASts LCastillo. Florida. 14: Pierre, Colorado, 12; Rollins, Philadelphia. 12: PWilson. Florida.

10: DJackson. San Diego, 10; Ochoa, Cincinnati, 10; Womack, Arizona, 10; Klesko, San Diego, 1U; Henderson, ban uiego, lu. PIICHINU lb uecisionsi uaai. Phila delphia, 6, 1.000, 3.57; Schilling, Ari zona, II, .80, 2.99; WMiller, Houston, 6-1, .857, 2.97; Hampton, Colorado, 6-1, .857, 2 80; Tapani, Chicago, 6-1, 8b, 4.UU; Prokopec, Los Angeles, I. 833, 3.59; Hermanson, St.

Louis, 5-1, .833, 4.14. STRIKEOUTS RDJohnson, Arizona, 115: Schilling. Arizona. 84: Wood, Chica go, 78; Astacio, Colorado, 67; Park, Los Angeles, 65; Wolf, Philadelphia, 63; WMiller, Houston, 61. bAVts Shaw, Los Angeles, 14: Kock- er, Atlanta, 12; Mesa, Philadelphia, 12; Graves, Cincinnati, 11; BWagner, Houston, 11; Alfonseca, Florida, 10; Nen, San Francisco, 1U; fassero, Chicago, 1U.

AMtKICAN LtAtiUt BATTING Ramirez. Boston. .414: Mientkiewicz, Minnesota, Suzuki, Seattle, JGonzalez, Cleveland, .300: KAlomar, Cleveland, .348: btewart. Toronto, JaGiambi, Oakland, CHerud, Seattle, Velarde, Texas, ill. RUNS Suzuki, Seattle, 42; Texas, 41; JGonzalez, Cleveland, 19; Mondesi, Toronto.

37; Stewart, To ronto. 36: MJSweenev. Kansas Citv. 35; CLTetgado, Toronto, 34; CEverett, Boston, 34. RBI MRamirez.

Boston. 56; BBoone, Seattle. 45: JGonzalez. Cleveland. 44: ARodnguez, Texas, 42; RPalmeiro, Texas, jy; t-unmer, loronto, il tiwaninez, be-attle, 36.

HITS Suzuki. Seattle. 76: MRamirez. Boston, 70; Stewart, Toronto, 63; JGonzalez, Cleveland, 61; Mientkiewicz, Minnesota, 58; ARodnguez, Texas, 57; BBoone, Seattle, 57. DOUBLES MJSweenev.

Kansas Citv. 24; Greer, Texas, 18; EChavez, Oakland, 17; GWilliams, Tampa Bay, 15; JGonza lez, Cleveland, 15; Soriano, New York, 14; DCruz, Detroit, 14; Stewart, loronto, 14; Martinez, Seattle, 14. TRIPLES CGuzman, Minnesota, Su zuki. Seattle. 5: JEncamacion, Detroit.

Cedeno, Detroit, CEverett, Boston, Kbancnez, Kansas city, Aiicea, Kansas City, 3. HUME KUNS uuelgaoo, loronto, lb; ARodnguez, Texas, 15; MRamirez, Boston, 15; TBatista, Toronto, 12; JGonzalez, Cleveland, 12; Glaus, Anaheim, 11; Teja-da, Oakland, 11; JAValentin, Chicago, 11: uvaughn. lampa bay, Kraimei- ro, Texas, 11. SlULtN bases Suzuki. Seattle, lb: Soriano, New York, 14; Knoblauch, New York, 13; Cedeno, Detroit, 12; CGuzman, Minnesota, 10; Lawton, Minnesota, 10; Damon, Oakland, 10; Higginson, Detroit, lu; MCLemore, beanie, iu.

PITCHING (6 Decisions) Sele. Seattle, 6, 1.000, 2.84; PMartinez, Boston, 6, 1.000, 1.52; Radke, Minnesota, -I, 3.39; Mover, Seattle, b-1, 4.bb; baoatnia, Cleveland, b-i, .833. 4.75: Mays. Minnesota. 6-2.

.750. 2.67; Burba, Cleveland, 6-2, .750, 5.02. I KiKtou lb PMartinez. Boston. 9b: Zito, Oakland, 65; Colon, Cleveland, 63; Clemens, New York, 63; Pettitte, New York, 61; CFinley, Cleveland, 57.

SAVts Sasaki, beanie. IB; Hawkins. Minnesota, 14; MRivera, New York, 12; Koch, Toronto, 10; Percival, Anaheim, 10: TBJones. Detroit. 1U: snnahausen.

Oakland, RMHemandez, Kansas City, 8. TRANSACTIONS I BASEBALL SAN DIEGO PADRES Placed RHP Rodney Myers on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to May 20. Recalled LHP Jimmy Osting from Mobile of the Southern League. BASKETBALL LOS ANGELES SPARKS Waived Kiesha Brown, C. Hill and Paige Saner.

FOOTBALL CLEVELAND BROWNS Signed OG Tre Johnson to a one-year contract. Agreed to terms with DB Michael Jameson on a three-year contract. DETROIT LIONS Re-signed Ray Roberts to a two-year contract. Claimed TE Terrence Dupree off waivers from the San Francisco 49ers. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES Signed RB Correll Buckhalter to a three-year contract.

Released LB Derrick Walk-er. PITTSBURGH STEELERS Signed RB Ron Rivers. WASHINGTON REDSKINS Signed QB Mike Watkins. HOCKEY NASHVILLE PREDATORS Ac quired Mikhail Chernov from the Philadelphia Flyers for LW Mike watt. TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING Named Eric Lawson strength and condition ing coach.

COLLEGES HOWARD Named Sondra Nor-rell-Thomas athletics director. MISSOURI WESTERN STATE- Named Jennifer Bagley Softball coach. (Saturday) Devils even-14 AVLNCHE Home learn CAPS 2001 Unnerul Press Syndicate RdWIIVC ii a MM SENIORS HAVVTHORN OPEN At Vernon H-ts, 1. Chuck Pierce, Dallas. 1.051 (4 games), 2.

Dale Eagle, Ta- vares, M4 11 game), 3. Steve Net), Homosassa Springs, 210 (1 game). 4. Dave Bernhardt, Washington, 236 (1 game), 5. John Bennett, Uarkston, 213 (1 game), Playoff Results First match Pierce def.

Bennett 269-213; Second match Pierce del. Bernhardt, 279-236; Third match Pierce def. Neff 258-210; Championship match Pierce def. tagle, 245-234. PWBA MILLER OPEN At Omaha, Net.

1. Michelle Fetdman, Skaneateles, 257 (1 game). 2 Cara Hvjrieychurch, Australia, 703 (3 games). 3. Carolyn Donn-Ballard, N.

Richland Hills, Texas, 186 (1 rame), $5,000 4. Kelly Kulick. Union City. J. 210 (1 game).

$4,300 5. Leanne Barrette. neasanton, 18 (1 game). $3,700. Playoff Results First match Hcieychuwh def.

Kukek and Barrette, 245 210 187; Second match Honev-hurch del. rjorwi BaHard. 234-186: Champon-shro match FeWman (J el. Honey- cnurcn, esi-tt- I AMERICA'S LINE By MctiMl "ft-nt Rubofoui BASEBALL FawMtte Odds Underdog INDIANS pick Yankees TIGERS 5Vi-6' White Sox Rangers pick ORIOLES RED SOX 6-7 Blue Jays D. RAYS pick Angels Manners i'A-6'A ROYALS TWINS even-6 A's CUBS 6M'A Brewers Cards even-6 REDS PHILLIES Expos METS 614-7! Martins BRAVES 10-12 Pirates PADRES 54i- D'backs DOOGERS pick Astros Rockies GIANTS NBA FMwitt Ptv Underdog LAKERS 6 Spurs NHL Goals Underdo! FAIRMOUNT PARK GRADED ENTRIES By John Scully Torght, 7:30 p.m.

FIRST 6 furlongs, $5,000 claiming, nw 3 races, puree $3,200 PPHont Jockey Reran! Odds 5 MarcoTheBuildr Campos 3-1-0-0 2-1 4 CurientAccount N. Medina 2-10 5-2 3 LeaptothFinrsh Mendez 0-0-0-0 3-1 2 Red Sundown James 6-0-1-0 8-1 6 PoliticalSnafu Floras 9-2-2-2 6-1 lWestUtehore Gale 4-00-1 10-1 MARCO THE BUILDER badly beaten when facing allowance horses, drops in class, should be tough; CURRENT ACCOUNT easy winner in last, may repeat; LEAP TO THE FINISH speedster making hs first start of the season, has been working well for this race. SECOND 6 furlongs, allowance, nw 4 races, purse $5,400 PP Horse Jockey Record Odds 2 Dr. Lucado Flores 5-1-1-0 5-2 5 Tree Foliage Campos 1-0-1-0 3-1 6 Fabled War Capeles 3-1-1-1 2-1 4 Meryhadalilwlt Medina 2-0-0-1 4-1 1 QuickApalache Pompeii 6-0-2-0 6-1 3 0arknZingy Menoez 3-1-00 8-1 DR. LUCADO surprise winner in last, has the gas to lead all the way again; TREE FOLIAGE showed plenty of talent last year, first start this season was a good 2nd; FABELED WAR been on target in all of his races.

THIRD 6 furlongs, $10,000 maiden- daimmg, purse $3,800 PP Horse Jockey Record Odds 3 PrivateProspect 5 Whiskygmkagn 7 ObviousArJvntg 1 Dive Bomber 8 WhtaPrformnce 6 Slewnomme 4 Gitit 2 LordoftheNile Campos 4-0-2-0 2-1 James 1-0-1-0 5-2 Wells 4-0-00 5-1 Menoez 2-0-0-1 6-1 Durham 4-0-2-1 4-1 Espinosa 2-0-0-0 7-2 Gale 10-0 15-1 Quinn 4-0-0-0 20-1 PRIVATE PROSPECT ships back from Oklahoma after finishing 2nd twice down there; WHISKEYGRUNKAGAIN closed a ton of ground in career debut; OBVIOUS ADVANTAGE goes back to sprinting after showing no success at a route. FOURTH 6 furlongs, $5,000 Starter Allowance, purse $4,000 PP Horse Jockey Record Odds 3 Junket Campos 5-2-3-0 6-5 2 Raja'sStrength Capeles 4-1-1-0 2-1 4EICompadre Pompeii 3-1-1-0 4-1 5 Coy's Pic Quinn 3-3-0-0 3-1 1 Slicker Gale 2-01 12-1 JUNKET just beat better in Chicago; RAJA'S STRENGTH racing in top form; EL COM-fADRE has the best stretch rally. 'FIFTH 6 furlongs, $3,000 claiming, nw 2 races, f-m, purse $3,000 PP Horse Jockey Record Odds 2 RhapsodyinTime Pabon 1-0-00 8-1 4 Aden Star Flores 40-1 5-1 '4 JustOonnaSwngn James 31-1 8-5 6 RflFuzzyPeach Retana 6-11 6-1 5 SpanishRhythm N.Medina 3-10 9-2 RiverCrtySpirit Quinn 5-1-1-0 3-1 VOSpirtedlyPrblm Pompeii 6-1-2-1 5-1 RrverRunsNorth Wells 30-0 20-1 i RomancTunnel Gale 5-10 12-1 jlJobetta Mendez 2-00 30-1 'HAPSODY IN TIME had problems at the tart with her only try this year, was better Irian these in 2000; ADEN STAR continues Jo get better; JUST DONNA SWANGIN powerful late kick makes her a threat all the Jime. 6 furlongs, $10,000 claiming, Ixirse $5,000 TP Hone Jockey Record Odds JCruzinWest Flores 5-1-1-0 7-5 Maccool Espinosa 000 4-1 1 Sox On Top Gale 10-1 2-1 5 AmbivilntForce James 4-10 3-1 Anthonys Toy Pabon 10-0 8-1 Locker Room Capeles 10-0 20-1 JruZIN WEST game win in last, nipped in previous, on top of game; MACCOOL was super last year early in the season, tailed some-vhat later, Ion. rest should have helced: Sox ON TOP hard trying 3rd in 2001 debut, Jer, hind the top one.

SEVENTH 6 furlongs, $7,500 claiming, 4 races, purse W.bOO Jockey Record Odds FP Horse Pompeii 4-2-1-0 5-2 Pabon 21-0 9-2 Espinosa 4-1-1-0 8-5 Flores 6-1-1-1 5-1 Gate 40-2 6-1 N.Medina 2-00 10-1 James 30-0 20-1 SHIP'S SILVER bred in last, but won previous 2 in front running fashion; THISONE-FORME badly beaten in last, but think he can bounce back here; CANYON CROOK well beaten in latest try, takes the appropriate drop in dass. EIGHTH 6 furlongs, allowance, f-m, purse $7,200 PP Horse Jockey Record Odds 2EboneyOym N.Medina 5-2-3-0 6-5 3 Zany Lady Gale 2-00 5-1 6 She's Crafty James 6-1-1-1 9-2 1 Blacksher Pabon 3-11 7-2 4 Mylndscrebon Retana 1-10 5-2 5RoyalLivy Kurek 3-10 4-1 EBONEY OYNX has been a gem of consistency this year, should win; ZANY LADY hasn't fired in either start thrs year, but I'm willing to give her another chance, as she was tough last year; SHE'S CRAFTY stretch runner beat the very good Table the Motion one race back. NINTH 6 furlongs, $6,000 claiming, f-m. purse $4,000 PP Horse Jockey Record Odds 6 Sum Dancer 7 Seaport Rose 5 The First Bull 3Soppy 4 Never Close 1 Col Dot Sue 2 Plastic Payoff Pabon 4-31 5-2 Flores 5-2-2-0 3-1 Pompeii 4-2-1-0 6-1 N.Medina 4-1-1-0 7-2 Campos 5-1-1-0 4-1 Espinosa 41 8-1 Mendez 4-10 10-1 SUM DANCER has won 3 of 4, but is taking on her sternest test here, I think she'll do well; SEAPORT ROSE speedball lost her best chance last race when she broke poorly, threat to lead all the way; THE FIRST BULL in the best form of her life. 10TH 6 furlongs, $3,000 claiming, nw 3 races, purse PP Horse Jockey Record Odds 4 Mr Gee Gee Pabon 20-1 4-1 6 Pago Baker 1 Flores 51-2 8-5 2 Spanishheadache Pompeii 6-1-2-0 6-1 5KmckingJo Kurek 6-1-1-2 3-1 1 Groovy bov bale o-z-o-l tM 3 Dandy Joe Capeles 102-2 12-1 8 Baletmmachst Wells 41-0 8-1 7 Indian Ally Menoez 1-00 10-1 MR GEE GEE just coming into form, will blow by them late; PAGO BAKER displayed more early lick in last than ever before; SPANISH HEADACHE stopped in his last 3 races, always a threat to lead all the way.

BEST BET Eboney Oynx (8th) LONG- SHOT Mr Gee bee 10th) FAIRMOUNT PARK INTERTRACK SCHEDULE TODAY Cakfer, 11:30 a.m. Woodbine, 11:55 a.m. PimlKO, 12:10 p.m. Hawthorne, 1:10 p.m. Belmont, 2 p.m.

Churchill, 2 p.m. Turf Paradise, 2:30 p.m. The Red Mile (HI, 4 p.m. Hollywood, post 5:30 p.m. torthheW (H), 6 p.m.

Praine Meadows, 6 p.m. Mountaineer, 6 p.m. Perm National, 6:20 p.m. Meadowlands (H), 6:30 p.m. Lone Star, 6:35 p.m.

Hoosier Par (H), 6:45 p.m. Evangetne. 6:45 p.m. Balmoral (H), 7:40 p.m. Cal Expo (H), 7:45 p.m.

Bay Meadows, 9:15 p.m. Los Alamitos (Q), 9:15 p.m. (H) Harness Racing (Q) Quartertioree Racing INTERTRACK PICKS By John Scully Cakfer Race Course 4th race 2 QUEEN CHERIS ships down from Tampa Bay, stretch style of running should do her well today; 4 SWEEPING EVA has rood speed and is rac ing in too form; 6 AND PEPPERMINT has won 2 of 3 tries this year. 8th net 3 PRECIOUS STONE has the dass and consistency edge over her mats; LAKK IMPRESSION has won two straight, chance to make rt three; 5 SISIEK GKJVJ.IL tried the turf without success in last. back on the dirt where she has shown some talent; 4 VERSALTILE has gotten better since running on la- sn last two starts.

Hawthorne 2nd tact 8 BOUND TO COVER running we, tnes turf tor the first time, should We it; 2 BULLY BOY ships in from Toronto, where he just finished a dose 2nd. now takes on Minors Ends; 3 MrsitKT tirvu. hrst time starter is surety bred tor the turf, has a trainer that great at winning with a horse at first asking. but the mrle and a etghth distance today mavbe a bit much to ask of a horse making hs debut fe Ships Silver Tfiisoneforme 7 Canyon Crook 4 Fire Happy 1 1 DontSmokeMe '3 Red Fred Ule Inflation 55-59 1, Paul R. Friemel, Maryland Heights, 219-7.

2, George Ruh, DesPeres, 184-7. 3, Don Oelklaus, St. Charles, 155-4. 4, Donald Young, St. Charles, 142-3.

5, Robert Duffey, Kirkwood, 141-9. 6, Bob Carter, St. Peters, 136-2. 60-64 1, Joseph R. Soraghan, Kirkwood, 178-10.

2, Norman Reinheimer, St. Louis, 172-2. 3, Dennis Paulsell, Creve Coeur, 169-11. 4, Ed Syrup, Chesterfield, 168-11. 5, Jack Skilling, St.

Louis, 167-4. 6, David Lundgren, Glendale, 149-3. 65-69 1, Arthur Tayon, Perryville, 181-0. 2, Jim Simpson, Ballwin, 170-10. 3, James W.

Jackson, Centralia, 1654. 4, John Meeks, Fenton, 160-8. 5, Tom Pontius, Lake St Louis, 149-7. 6, Jimmie Billups, Florissant, 137-6. 70-74 1, Ken Schwab, St.

Charles, 154-10. 2, C. Bruce, Lake St. Louis, 135-7. 3, Arthur Stonim, Olivette, 135-5.

4, Phil Brusca, Maryland Heights, 135-3. 5, Arthur Zick, Chesterfield, 134-9. 6, William C. Cannon, Ballwin, 116-9. 75-79 1.

Roosevelt Bass, Wellston, 125-7. 2, Adam McCullough, Festus, 123-7. 3, Curt Davison, Kirkwood, 94-10. 4, Walter Haessig, St Louis, 91-4. 5, Raymond J.

Freeman, St. Charles, 819. 6, Frank Miles, Crestwood, 69-0. 80- 84 1, Bruce F. McDonald, St.

Louis, 125-1. 2, rierschel Smith, Maryland Heights, 120-8. 3, Manny Finkelstein, St Louis, 76-5. 4, George F. Hoterer, Topeka, 65-3.

5, Alfredo Ciolek, St. Louis, 59-7. 6, Oscar Hartmann, Lemay, 54-11. 85-89 1, Homer Nienhaus, Manchester, 81- 5. 2, Harry S.

Kennedy, Clayton, 53-10. 3, B. Ben Pisciotta, Berkeley, 51-8. MEN'S SPEED SKATING 60-64 1, Robert A. Samuels, St.

Louis. 2, Francis D. Whelan, Ferguson. 70-74 1, Thomas E. Reichard, Affton.

WOMEN'S SWIMMING 50-YARD BREASTROKE 50-54 1, Teresa McDowell, St. Louis, 42.11. 2, Francine Armstrong, St. Louis, 48.63. 3, Jane B.

Kaiser, St. Louis, 48.98. 55-59 1, Mary Pat Henehan, St. Louis, 56.25. 2, Carol Pokela-Downey, SL Louis, 1:16.60.

60-64 1, Caryl G. Simon, St Louis, 48.23. 2, Jackie M. Wagner, St Louis, 1:15.04. 70-74 1, Adelle McDavkj, Chesterfield, 1:02.03.

75-79 1, Regan Kenner, Canton, 53.34. 2, Lilal) Confine. St. Charles, 1:11.30. 3, Doris Peters, Imperial, 1:14.52.

80-84 1, Bea Johns, Kirkwood, 2:10.79. MEN'S SWIMMING 50-YARD BREASTROKE 50-54 1, Jim Wheeler, Kirkwood, 33.80. 2, Eric Davis, St. Louis, 44.54. 3, Robert EBoyce, St Louis, 46.71.

55-59 1, Charles Shedd, Chesterfield, 36.40. 2, Michael B. McNamee, Alton, 42.65. 3, George Ruh, DesPeres, 2:18.15. 6044 1, Jack Skilling.

St. Louis, 49.28. 6549 1, Edwaid Rosenhauer, St. Louis, 39. 1 1.

2, Al Coxon, Des Peres, 43.89. 3, Gene Buescher, Lake St. Lours, 47.51. 4, Leroy White, St Lous, 1:06.41. 70-74 1, William C.

Cannon, Ballwin, 45.44. 2, Bob Newbert, St. Louis, 51.83 .3, C. L. Bruce.

Lake SL Louis, 52.51. 4, Harry Keough, St. Louis, 58.41. 5, Jack Frohlichstein, Unfventy City, 1:35.19. 75-79 1, Thomas Maine, Carbondale, 43.83.

2, Robert S. Blake, Bndgeton, 46.44. 3, Jack R. Huber, Florissant. 55.45.

4, Don Sery, Manchester, 1:01.65. 5, Plinn C. Pahsh, Bndgeton, 1:07.64. 80-84 1, John Brouk, St Lours, 1:01.57. 2, Joe Bemdt, St.

Lous, 1:09.21. 3, Julius F. Chapo, St Louis, 1:34.86. 85-89 1, Hans Jacoby, St. Louis, 56.92.

2, William H. Grant, St Louis, 1:01.96. WOMEN'S SWIMMING 100-YARDBUTTERFLV 50-54 1, Teresa McDowell, SL Lous, 1:31 81. 55-59 1, Mary Pat Henehan, St Louis, 2:2481. 6044 1, Caryl G.

Simon, St. Louis, 1:57.88. REPORT heads and channels good to excellent. Mississippi River: High and muddy. Newton: Ten inches low.

Almost clear. One unit generating. Bass: Fair to good for mostly sub-legal fish in the cold water. Anglers are using topwaters, worms, lizards, jerk and crank baits. Catfish: Good.

Most are small. Norfork: 551. Four feet below summer level and stable. 66-73 degrees. Very clear.

Bass: Fair to good on points early and late. Anglers are using many lures, including topwaters. Crappie: Fair to slow at 10-15 feet in cover. Walleye: Good via trolling or with night-crawler rigs at 18-30 feet Stripers: Fair to good in the main lake mornings and evenings on live shad. Trout Good below the dam.

Pom me De Terre. At 842, Three feet above normal and stable. 72-74 degrees. Mostly clear. Crappie: Fair to slow in the evenings in deep cover at 20-30 feet White bass: No reports.

Bass: Slow on various lures. In a two-day tournament last weekend the winning string was a measly 1 1 pounds. Muskie: No reports. Reetfoob Normal level. Bluegill: Excellent as many spawn.

Crappie: Spotty in deep water. Bass: Excellent on lizards, spin-nerbaits, plastic worms. Catfish: Excellent on jugs and yoyos on stink bait Rend: Near summer level and falling sJowfy. Clear. 73 degrees.

Crappie: Slow and scattered. Catfish: Excellent on cut bait and nightcrawlers. Bass: Fair on the riprap on spinner baits and plastic worms. White bass, tTYbrtds: Fair via trolling at the edge of flats. Shefbyville-.

At 597.58. two feet below summer level and clear. 69 degrees. Crappie: Fair with a few stilt spawning art 2-4 feet in the coves. Bigger fish are at 10 feet around trees.

Bass-Fair to good on spinner and twitch baits on points with structure. Muskie: Fair to good over shallow dropoffs. White 6549 1, Ruth Eberle, St. Charles, 42.46. 2, Alice Mohn-St Loais, 48.85.

3, Lillie Smith, St. Louis; 1:03,01. 70-74 1, Irene Schankman, St Louis, 62.06. 75-79 1, Dottie Gray.WrkwoH); 48.24. MEN'S 200-METEFTDASH 50-54 1, Stuart Radloff: JChesterfield, 26.75.

2, Adam Long, St. loais, 27.66. 3, Ray Mayginnes, St. Peters, 2805. 4, Ralleigh Grandberry, lit.

Maryland Heights, 28.39. 5, Robert Cole, Ballwin, 28.85. 6, Mark Kaiser, Graver, 30.93. 55-59 1, Greg Sargent, Lake St Louis, 25.93. 2, David Golden, St.

Charles, 26.61. 3, Thomas Hall, Chesterfield, 30.19. 4, Michael H. A. Gomee, Lake St.

Louis, 30.66. 5, Jay Putlord, St. Louis, 31.17. 6, Jerrry Kaimann, Montgomery City, 36.41. 6044 1, Larry Howell, West Chester, Ohio, 29.59.

2, Ronald Szweda, St. Louis, 30.01. 3, Wayne Taylor, St. Louis, 38 82 6549 1, Wendell Roehrs, Warrenton, 29.28. 2, Vem Schewe, Lake St Louis, 30.35.

3, Charles Signoreili, SI Peters, 32.19. 4, John P. Huddle, SL Louis, 33.37. 5, Charlie H. Duemler, Union, 33.71.

6, Richard Morris, Crestwood, 33.94. 70-74 1, Gene H. Williams, Northwoods, 31.71. 2, Peter Kronberg, SL Louis, 33.04. 3, Irv Siegel, Creve Coeur, 33.99.

4, William Bachman, SL Louis, 40.09. 5, William E. Miller, Florissant, 41.87. 75-79 1, Curt Davison, Kirkwood. 33.25.

2, Cecil Clark, St Louis, 37.75. 80-84 1, Oscar Hartmann, Lemay, 46.58. 2, Russell Callahan, St. Louis, 52 34. 3, Bernard Janklow, Belleville, 59.73.

4, Milton A. Hoffman, St Louis, 1:00.49. 90-94 1, Paul R. McDowell, Springfield, 1:00.53. WOMEN'S 1500-METER POWER WALK 55-59 1, Mary Pat Henehan, St Louis, 11:27.25.

6044 1. Joan Schwartz, Jonesburg, 11:50.88. 6549 1, Barbara E. Banks, SL Louis, 12:39.43. 2, Lillie Smith, SL Louis, 13:17.47.

70-74 1, Dorothy Jean Clogston, St Louis, 13:05.60. 75-79 1, Ema F. Meyer, Florissant, 12:41.00. 2, Billie Teneau, 13:03.49. bass-.

Fair to good on windy banks. Walleye: Fair to good on nightcrawler rigs on the flats. Stockton: At 868, IV, feet above normal level and rising slowly. Very clear. 76 degrees.

Crappie: A few at 12-18 feet. Bass: Fair early and late on soft plastics, grubs and the jig pig. Walleye: Excellent on the flats on crank baits, nightcrawler rigs and Rogues mornings and the evenings at 15-20 feet. White bass: Fair evenings on windy points. Bluegill: Good in spawning areas.

Table Rode Near normal level, 915.3, and stable. The creeks are slightly murky, the main lake very clear. 67-70 degrees. Bass: Good for large-mouth, smallmouth and spotteds. Anglers are using top-waters early and Carolina rigged centipedes and lizards at 15-25 feet during the day.

Crappie: Slow. Bluegill, catfish: Good as they spawn. Taneycomo: Generation has been erratic. Trout Good. Inflated nightcrawlers and yellow, chartreuse red and orange Power Bait tipped with a white egg are best.

The best fishing is from Fall Creek to Branson. Thomas: Hill: One foot above normal and murky to muddy. 70-73 degrees. Crappie. Fair to slow at 4-6 feet along the banks.

Stripers, catfish: Good. Bass: No reports. Truman: At 707.09, a foot above power pool, and stable. 67 degrees. Slightly stained to clear.

Bass: Fair to slow on crank baits early and late on points and in pockets. Crappie: Fair to stow at 10-20 feet in cover. Catfish: Good to excellent on sunfish and worms. White bass: Good around the dam in the evenings. Wappa-petto: At elevation 360.2.

Rising slowly. Clear. 74 degrees. Crappie: Fair and scattered. Many small ones.

Catfish, bluegill: Excellent as they spawn. Bass. Fair for smallones on crank baits. To read the report ofTrtr: Go to STUoclay corrvSports jnd click on the "Other Spo-ts kY-scroll down to fishing Hunting." This report is compiled every Thursday. If you have questions or suggestions about the report, send them to Tim Renken at 3 14-849-4239 (fax 314-729-1213) or Baldwin: Three plants running.

Stripers: Fair to good via trolling. Bluegill: Small ones are fair from the levee. Bass: Sub-legals are fair to good the usual places. Bull Shoals: 653.69. Slightly below power pool, stable.

70-76 degrees. Clear. Bass: slow. Anglers are using flukes and worms in the brush or grubs at 5-15 feet. A few are being caught on topwaters early and late.

Crappie: Fair mornings and evenings at 10-20 feet in standing timber. White bass: No reports. Walleye: Fair mornings and evenings via trolling at 10-20 feet Busch Area: Lakes 33, 35: Full and clear, 69 degrees. Bass: Fair on soft plastics. Bluegill, redear: Good as they spawn.

Catfish: Fair on worms. Lakes 3, 4, 5, 7, 24: Clear. 78 degrees. Catfish: Good for stackers mornings and evenings on minnows and stink baits. CartyMK At 444.7, Slightly below normal level and rising slowly.

68 degrees. Slightly stained. Crappie: Fair around shallow cover. Many are small. Bass: Fair on spinner and buzz baits in the cover of the major coves.

Bluegill: Good on wax worms and wigglers at West Access. Catfish: Good on riprap on large minnows. White bass: Good on minnows, Rooster Tails and curly-tail jigs at South Snore, Boulder, and Haztet State Park. Below the dam: Discharge was low Thursday. Sauger: Fair on jigs tipped with a minnow.

White bass: Good on Rooster Tails and jigs near the dam. Cathsh: Good on stir bart, shad guts and liver. Clearwater. At 498 and rising slowly toward summer level of 500. Clear.

73 degrees. Crappie: Fair to good with many small ones being caught at 5-12 feet along the banks. Bass: Fair on plastic worms on.

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