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3 NOV 23 7986 14D Sports ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH Nov. 23, 1986 1 MmMtWMl Basketball I Soccer Hockey I College Mavs 130, Suns 122 DALLAS (130) TODAY'S GAME (Championship) Kennedy (18-5-2) vs. Pembroke Hill (17-6-2), 2 p.m. Area Schedule Parkway West 1 (Andy Molskl, shutout by Jeff Hooper), Hazelwood Central 0.

TODAY'S GAME (Championship) Parkway Central (20-5-2) vs. Parkway West (24-4-1), noon Aguirre 11-22 6-9 28, Perkins 5-10 3-5 13, Donaldson 2-4 3-4 7, Block man Ills 9-1 1 31, Harper 9-20 fro 25, Wood 4-9 1-2 9, B. Davis 1-2 2-4 4, Schrempf 5-9 3-4 13, Tarpley 0-1 0O 0. Totals 48-95 33-45 130. PHOENIX (122) Addison 3-8 0-0 6, Nance 9-12 5-8 23, Edwards 5-11 2-3 12.

W. Davis 14-24 4- 4 32, Humphries 4-10 2-2 10, Sanders 3- 9 4-4 10, Adams 6-14 i-i 13, Hornacek 1-2 2-4 4. Pincknev 2-2 1-2 5, Gondre- zick 2-3 1-2 5, Vonos 0-2 0-0 0, Gattison 1-1 0-0 2. Totals 50-98 22-30 122. Dallas 22 24 38 32 14-130 Phoenix 30 25 34 27 6-122 Three-point goals Harper, Fouled out- None.

Total fouls-Dallas 2U, Phoenix 30. Rebounds Dallas 49 (Donaldson 15), Phoenix 52 (Nance 13). Assists-uaiias a (Hiacxman Phoenix 39 (Humphries 12). Technl- cals-None. Blazers 127, Spurs 114 I SAN ANTONIO (114) QUARTERFINALS (To be completed by Nov.

30) Site, time and pairings TBA SEMIFINALS (To be completed by Dec. 7) Site, time and pairings TBA CHAMPIONSHIP SATURDAY, DEC. 13 In Tacoma 9:30 p.m. NCAA Division II FRIDAY'S REGIONAL FINAL South Davis and Elklns (12-4-1) at Tampa (13-6-1), night. TODAY'S REGIONAL FINALS (St.

Louis Times) West Seattle-Pacific (14-4-2) vs. North-ridge State (15-2-2), 9:30 p.m. Mideast Oakland (Mich.) (10-5-3) vs. Gannon (15-3-1), noon. SUNDAY'S REGIONAL FINAL New England Bridgeport (13-3-3) at So.

Connecticut State (12-4-5), 11a.m. SEMIFINALS Nov. 29 and 30 Sites, times and pairings TBA. CHAMPIONSHIP Dec. 6 or 7 Sites and times TBA.

NCAA Division III SEMIFINALS (In Greensboro, NO FRIDAY'S RESULTS Cal-San Diego 2, Messiah 1 (ot). North Carolina-Greensboro 3, Fredonia State 2 (ot). CHAMPIONSHIP (In Greensboro, N.C.) TODAY'S GAME (St. Louis Times) Corbin 7-14 0-1 14, Greenwood 6-81-5 2 13, Thompson 6-17 4-7 16, Moore 4-7 MISL Standings EASTERN DIVISION Pet. GB 1 1 Vh 3 3 GB Baltimore 3 0 1.000 Cleveland 2 1 667 Dallas 2 1 .667 Chicago 0 2 .000 Minnesota 0 3 .000 New York 0 3 000 WESTERN DIVISION Pet.

Los Angeles Wichita Kansas City 2 2 2 2 2 0 1000 l.ooo .667 .667 .667 .000 San Diego Tacoma STEAMERS FRIDAY'S RESULTS Wichita 6, Steamers 5 Cleveland 4, Dallas 3 Kansas City 4, New York 2 Tocoma 3, Minnesota 2 Baltimore 5, Chicago 2 THURSDAY'S RESULT Los Angeles 4, San Diego 3 (ot) TODAY'S GAMES (St. Louis Times) Tacoma at Dallas, 7:35 p.m. Los Angeles at San Diego, 9:35 p.m. SUNDAY'S GAME Baltimore at Wichita, 6:35 p.m. College Tournaments NCAA Division I SUNDAY'S REGIONAL FINALS (St.

Louis Times) Midwest St. Louis U. (13-5-2) at Southern Methodist (14-1-2), I p.m. New England Boston U. (16-1-3) at Harvard (9-3-3), noon.

New York Long Island U. (150-3) at Hartwick (12-6-1), noon. South Duke (14-5-1) at North Carolina State (13-3-2), noon. South Atlantic George Mason (10-4-5) at Loyola (Md.) (16-0-4), I p.m. Great Lakes Akron (14-3-3) at Evansville (17-2-2), noon.

Mid-Atlantic Seton Hall (18-1-2) at Penn State (11- 5-5), noon. West UCLA (16-0-5) at Fresno State (16-4- 2), 6 p.m. Class 1A-3A FRIDAY'S RESULTS (Semifinals) (At the St. Louis Soccer Park) Kansas Citv Pembroke Hill 1 (Mark Kennedy 3 (Tom Wilhelm, Scott Litschgi, Jason Jenne; shutout by Glenn Gephardt), Pacific 0. Football All-America Team FOOTBALL NEWS First Team Offense WR Tim Brown, Notre Dame, and Cris Carter, Ohio State; Randv Dixon, Pittsburgh, and Wilbur Strozier, Georgia; Jeff Bregel, Southern California, and Anthony Phillips, Oklahoma; Ben Tam-burello.

Auburn; Jim Har-baugh, Michigan; Vinny Testa-verde, Miami Paul Palmer, Temple, and Brent Fullwood, Auburn; PK Jeff Jaeger, Washington. First Team Defense OLBE Cornelius Bennett, Alabama, and Shane Conlan, Penn State; DL Reggie Rogers, Washington; Danny Noonon, Nebraska; Jerome Brown, Miami LB Chris Spielman, Ohio State; Brian Bosworth, Oklahoma, and Johnny Holland, Texas DB Thomas Everett, Bavlor; Tim McDonald, Southern California, and John Little, Georgia; Punter Greg Home, Arkansas. Second Team Offense WR Wendell Davis, Louisiana State, and Sterling Sharpe, South Carolina; John Clay, Missouri, and Jeff Zimmerman, Florida; Harry Golbreath, Tennessee, and John Phillips, Clemson; Joe Tofflemire, Arizona; Kevin Murray, Texas Bobby Humphrey, Alabama; D.J. Dozier, Penn State, and Brad Muster, Stan SUNDAY PRO FOOTBALL: Cardinols vs Kansas Citv at Busch Stadium, 3 p.m. MONDAY HARNESS RACING: Fairmount Park, 7:30 p.m.

COLLEGE BASKETBALL (MEN): Lincoln Land at Belleville, 7:30 p.m.; Greenville ot Webster, 7:30 p.m. ford; PK Chris Klnzer, Virginia Tech. Second Team Defense OLBE Tony Woods, Pittsburgh, and Scott Stephen, Arizona State; DL Jerry Ball, SMU; Jason Buck, Brigham Young, and Wallv Kleine, Notre Dame; LB Bvron Evans, Arizona Terry Maki, Air Force, and Ken Norton, UCLA; DB Rod Woodson, Purdue; Mark Moore, Oklahoma State, and Tom Rotello, Air Force; Punter Greg Montgomery, Michigan State. Third Team Offense WR R. Ambrose, Mississippi, and Nasrallah Worthen, North Carolina State; Tom Welter, Nebraska, and Harris Barton, North Carolina; Eric Andol-sek, Louisiana State, and Mark Ste-ponski, Pittsburgh; Bob Maggs, Ohio State; Jamelle Holiewav, Oklahoma; Thurmon Thomas, Oklahoma State; Gaston Green, UCLA, and Terrence Flagler, Clemson, PK John Diet-trich.

Ball State. Third Team Defense OLBE Marcus Cotton, Southern California, and Cedric Figaro, Notre Dame; DL Mark Messner, Michigan; Tony Cherico, Arkansas, and Henrv Thomas, Louisiana State; LB Shone Bullough, Michigan State; Brad Haslings, Texas Tech; Tvronne Stowe, Rutgers; DB Freddie Robinson, Alabama; Chuck Cecil, Arizona, and Garland Rivers, Michigan; Punter Barry Helton, Colorado. UPI lost 4 races, purse U500 Record Odds Comment 6-6-4 52 Easier trip wins tonight 8-30 5- 1-4 2-1-1 4-2-3 4-4-5 2-8-2 6- 57 2-64 021 3-1 Excellent record 7-2 Win last impressively 9-2 Well placed tonight 6-1 Must overcome post position 101 Finished well-LONGSHOT 151 In tougher spot 201 Beat bit softer Held 20-1 Work cut out here 251 Needs easier assignment 46.500 Record Odds Comment 7-8-5 7-2 Just missed 6-S4 52 Third in Invitational poce 5-4-4 9-2 Figures right there 6-3-5 4-1 Strong finisher 7-3-1 6-1 Needed lost alter layoff 3-8-8 12-1 Often close-LONGSHOT 5-7-4 12-1 Perfect trip last race 9-6-3 12-1 Capable of improving purse 17,500 NHL Standings CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Norris Division TPts. GF GA Toronto 9 6 4 22 67 BLUES I 4 4 20 61 Detroit 7 10 2 16 S3 Chicago 4 12 5 13 65 Minnesota 5 11 2 12 68 Smvthe Division TPts. GF GA Winnipeg Edmonton Calgarv Los Angeles 12 7 12 8 10 10 8 11 2 18 5 13 2 12 Vancouver WALES CONFERENCE Adams Division Pts.

GF GA Montreal Quebec Hartlord Boston Buffalo Patrick Division TPts. GF GA Philadelphia Pittsburgh NY Islanders New Jersey Washington NY Rangers 80 44 26 81 23 77 22 73 18 68 85 16 77 85 FRIDAY'S RESULTS Hartlord 4, Blues 0 Quebec 6, Buffalo 1 Washington 3, Detroit 3 (ot) Los Angeles 4, Winnipeg 1 NY Rangers 8, Vancouver 5 THURSDAY'S RESULTS Montreal 3, Boston 1 Philadelphia 5, Chicago 1 I slanders 6, Toronto 4 Pittsburgh 5, Calgarv 2 TODAY'S GAMES (St. Louis Times) Blues at Boston, 6:05 m. Hartford at NY Islanders, 6:05 p.m. Toronto at Philadelphia, 6:35 p.m.

Pittsburgh ot Washington, 6:35 p.m. Buffalo at Quebec, 6:35 p.m. Detroit at Montreal, 7:05 p.m. Rangers at Calgarv, 7:05 p.m. Vancouver at Edmonton, 7:05 p.m.

New Jersey at Minnesota, 7:35 p.m. SUNDAY'S GAMES Los Angeles at Winnipeg, 7:05 p.m. New Jersey at Chicago, 7:35 p.m. NHL Summaries Nordiques 6, Sabres 1 Quebec 1 2 3-6 Buffalo 0 1 0-1 First Period-1, Quebec, Hunter 6 (Shaw), 14:51. Penalties Eagles, Que, maior fighting IB, Korn, But, maior (fighting), :18.

Picard, Que, (holding), Paiement, Buf (inter ference), Malarchuk, Que, served by Shaw (sloshing), 1:5. Second Period 2, Quebec, Gillis 6 (Eagles), 4:01. 3, Buffalo, Cvr 2 (Houslev, Ruuttu 14:43. 4, Quebec, Goulet 9 (Lalremere, Brown), 19:03 (pp). Penalties Cioutier, But, served by Andrevchuk (delay of game), Gillies, Que (high-sticking), Cote, Que, maior (lighting), Ramsev, Buf (high-sticking), Korn, Buf, minor-malor (instigator, fighting), 17:53.

Third Period-5, Quebec, Goulet 10 (Donnelly, Shaw), 1:09. 6, Quebec, Hunfer 7 (Brown, Kumpel), 6:58. 7, Quebec, Goulet 11 (Hough, Picard), 13:29. Penalties- Paiement, But (elbowing), Ruuttu, Buf (roughing), Show, Que (roughing), Korn, Buf (boarding), 19:51. Shots on goal-Quebec 9-6-8-23.

Buffalo 11-7-4-22. Power-play OpportunitiesQuebec 1 of Buffalo 0 of 1. Goalies Quebec, Malarchuk (22 shots-21 saves). Buffalo, Cioutier (23-17). A 14,432.

Referee-Dave Newell. Linesmen Ray Scapinello, Gord Broseker. Red Wings 3, Capitals 3 Washington 3000-3 Detroit 10 2 0-3 First period 1, Washington, Stevens 3 (Adams, Murphy), 0:3. 2, Detroit, Veitch 2 (Ogrodnick, Yzer-man), pp, 7:19. 3, Washington, Carpenter 4 (unassisted), 8:33.

4, Washington, Carpenter 5 (Murphy, Gartner), pp, 11:06. Penalties-Hatcher, Was, double minor-maior (fighting), Kocur, Det, minor-maior (fighting), Snepsts, Det, 9:50. Second period No scoring. Penalties- Norwood, Det, Gartner, Was, double minor, Chiasson, Det, Loughlin, Was, Pro-bert, Det, Stevens, Was, maior (fighting), 19.31; Probert, Det, maior (fighting), Adams, Was, Norwood, Det, 20:00. Third period-5, Detroit, Ogrod nick 7 (Yzerman, Norwood), sh, 10:00.

6, Detroit, Gallant 5 (Probert, Yzerman), 12:46. Penoltles-Higgins, Det, Stevens, Was, Detroit bench (served by Oates), Overtime-No scoring. Penaltles-None. Shots on goal Washington 10-5-3-4-22. Detroit 10-12-12-1-35.

Power play conversions Washington, 5-1. Detroit, 4-1. Goalies Washington, Mason. Detroit, St. Laurent.

A 17,327. Referee-Bill McCreary. Kings 4, Jets 1 Los Angeles 0 0 44 Winnipeg 0 1 0-1 First period No scoring. Penalties- Ledyard, LA, Erickson, LA, Plavfalr, LA, misconduct, Bosch-man, Wpg, Melan-son, LA, (served by Robitaille), MacLean, Wpg, 16:58. Second period 1, Winnipeg, Berry 1 (Hamel, Wilson), 16:40.

Penalttes-Berrv, Wpg, 8:51 Taylor, LA, Taglianetti, Wpg, Svkes, LA, Svkes, LA, (served bv Fox), Steen, Wpg, 14 36, Wells, LA, Hawerchuk, Wpg, Le-dvard, LA, Jarvenpaa, Wpg, 19:57. Third period-2, Los Angeles, Svkes 1 (Kennedy, McKenna), 3:12. 3, Los Angeles, Lukowich 4 (Carson, Erickson), pp, 6:48. 4, Los Angeles, Lukowich 5 (Carson, Erickson), 9:47. 5, Los Angeles, McKenna 5 (Ledyard), 19:41.

Penalties Olausson, Wpg, 5:48. Shots on goal Los Angeles 5-7-11-23; Winnipeg 11-8-4-23. Power-plav conversions Los Angeles 2-1; Winnipeg, 3-0. Goalies Los Angeles, Me-lanson; Wm-nipeg, Reddick. Referee Ron Hoggarth.

Rangers 8, Canucks 5 New York 04 4-8 Vancouver 3 2 05 First period 1, Vancouver, Sutter 8 (Sundstrom), 4:24. 2, Vancouver, Skriko 9 (Pederson, Petit), 6:56. 3, Vancouver, Skriko 10 (Lidster, Tam-bellini), pp, 11:14. Penalties Kisio, NYR, minor-maior (fighting), Tantl, Van, minor-malor (fighting), Carkner, NYR, Skriko, Van, 1 Bartel, Van, double minor, Carkner, NYR, double minor, Samuelsson, NYR, 16:18. Second perlod-4, Vancouver, Skriko 11 (Peterson, Rlchter), sh, 1:59.

5, NY Rangers, McKegnev 6 (Miller, Giles), 2:32. 6, NY Rangers, Poddubny 9 (Moloney, Larouche), pp, 8:04. 7, Vancouver, Skriko 12 (Lidster, Pederson), pp, 10:10. 8, NY Rangers, McKegney 7 (Ridley, Samuelsson) 12:56. 9, NY Rangers, McKegney 8 (Greschner, Huber), 16:21.

Penalties-Sandlak, Van Sandlak, Van, Samuelsson, NYR, Huber, NYR, 14:02. Third Period-10, NY Rangers, Ridley 9 (Larouche), 2:01. 11, NY Rangers, McKegney 9 (Ridley), 11:41. 12, NY Rangers, Larouche (Deblols), 1153. 13, Greschner 1 (McKegeny, Carkner) 14:23.

Shots on goal-New York 10-10-8-28 Vancouver 14-11-8-33. Power-play conversions-New York 3-1. Vancouver 4-2. Goalies-NY Rangers, Van-biesbrouck. Vancouver-Brodeur, Young (8:04, 2nd per).

A 10,547. Referee-Bob Hall. High School Girls Swimming ILLINOIS STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS Friday Preliminaries (InWIImette) 200-YARD FREESTYLE 1. Cathy Dietrich (Homewood-Flossmoor), 11. Diane Wandling llnsvllle), 1:57.26.

Boys Hockey MID-STATES LEAGUE Lindbergh 5 (Lasker 3, Minden, Miano) Parkway West 2 (Kemp, Gniadek). Fox 11 (Wess 5, Penberthy Pruett 2, Lewis 1, Havener; shutout bv Fi- gas) McCluer 0. Lafayette i (B.J. Meyer 2, Mike Ciolll I Kris Mize, Ti-ry Rallo). Webster Groves 3 (Karislahti 3) 1 1 NBA Standings EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Pet.

GB Boston Philadelphia Washington New York 8 7 5 3 2 BOO .583 .455 .250 2 3' 6 New Jersey .182 6V4 GB Central Division Pet. .800 Atlanta Milwaukee Chicago Indiana Detroit 8 8 6 .667 .667 .545 .400 .273 1 lVi 6 4 3 2V4 4 Cleveland 5V WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division Pet. .600 .583 .556 .545 .400 .273 Houston Dallas Utah Denver Sacramento 6 7 6 4 3 San Antonio Pacific Division pet. gb LA Lakers Portland Seattle Golden 5tate Phoenix LA Clippers 6 6 .500 Tn i 0 3 4 3 8 .273 6 FRIDAY'S RESULTS Washington 115, Houston 99 Boston 135, Golden State 120 Detroit 120, Philadelphia 110 Chicago 101, New York 99 Dallas 130, Phoenix 122 (ot) LA Lokers 111, New Jersey 95 Portland 127, San Antonio 114 SATURDAY'S GAMES Golden State at New York, 7:30 p.m. Boston at Atlanta, 6:30 p.m.

Cleveland at Detroit, 6:30 p.m. Washington at Chicago, 7:30 p.m. Phoenix at Denver, 8:30 p.m. New Jersev at Utah, 8:30 p.m. Son Antonio at LA Clippers, 9:30 p.m.

Milwaukee at Sacramento, VJO p.m. Indiana at Seattle, kjo p.m. SUNDAY'S GAMES (St. Louis Times) Houston al Philadelphia, 6:30 p.m. Indiana af Portland, 9 p.m.

Milwaukee at LA Lakers, 9:30 p.m. NBA Summaries Pistons 120, 76ers110 DETROIT (120) 5. Green 2-4 0-0 4, Dantlev 11-20 5-5 27, Laimbeer 7-13 0-0 14, Dumars 6-10 3-4 15, Thomas 11-17 27, Johnson 10-17 5-5 25. Sallev -2 0-0 Mahorn 6 4-4 6, Campbell 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 49-91 22-24 120.

PHILADELPHIA (110) Robinson 6- 7 3-5 5, Hinson 7-11 4-5 18, Mccormick 10-14 7-8 27, Ervlng 7- 23 0-0 15, Cheeks 8-18 4-7 20, Threatt 3- 9 0-0 7, K. Green 2-6 04 4, Wingate 2-5 0-0 4 Totals 45-103 18-25 110. Detroit 24 35 28 33-120 Philadelphia 24 30 27 29-110 Three-point goals trying. Fouled out None. Re boundsDetroit 53 (Laimbeer, Mahorn 14), Philadelphia 43 (Hinson, McCormick 12).

Assists Detroit 32 Thomas 12 Philadelphia 29 (Cheeks 12). Total fouls-Detroit 22, Philadelphia 17. Celtics 135, Warriors 120 GOLDEN STATE (120) L. Smith 1-2 0-0 2, Higgins 3-6 0-0 6, Carroll 6-14 2-2 14, Mullin 5-12 8-8 19, Floyd 9-V3 9-11 30, Ballard 6-14 0-0 13, Washburn 3-6 1-2 7, Whitehead 6-8 3-4 15, Moss 4-11 0-0 8, Teagle 2-10 0-0 4, McDonald 1-5 0-0 2, C. Smith 0-10-0 0.

Totals 46-102 23-27 120. BOSTON (135) MCHale 8-13 7-9 23, Blra 9-16 IU-IU 32, Parish 9-12 1-2 19, Johnson 2-9 2-3 Sichtmg 7-9 1-4 15, Ainge mi 2-2 Roberts 2-4 0-0 4, Turner 1-2 u-u 2, Thirdkill 2-2 0-0 4, Carlisle 1-2 2-2 4, te 0-0 0-0 0, Vincent 2-2 5-6 9 Totals 50-82 30-38 35. Golden State 29 27 31 33-120 Boston 32 35 37 31-135 Three-point goals Bird 4, Floyd 3, Mu in. Ballard, Ainge. Fouled out- Ainge.

Rebounds Golden State 42 L. Smith 7 Boston 58 MCHale 17). Assists-Golden State 27 (Flovd 11), Boston 31 Bird 13 Total fouls- Golden State 28, Boston 21. TechnicalsGolden State Coach Carl, D. Johnson 2, Golden State illegal de fense 2.

A 14,890. Bulls 101, Knicks 99 EW YORK (99) Cartwright 6-12 2-2 14, Walker 9-16 2 20, Ewing3-ll 0-0 6, Sparrow 11-17 0-0 22, Wilkins 9-18 3-7 21, Cummings 5-IU 4-4 14, Henderson 0-2 2-2 2, rjrr 0- lu-UU. TOIOIS43-B 13-1799. CHICAGO (101) Oakley 4-13 0-0 8, Cureton 3-7 1-2 7, waiters 1-1 0-0 2, colter 0-3 0-0 0, Jor dan 14-26 12-15 40, Corzine 6-10 0-0 12, Paxson 10-15 0-0 20, Sellers 5-7 2-2 12, Turner 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 43-83 15-19 101, New York 26 27 24 22-99 Chicago 20 26 27 28-101 Three-point goals none.

Fouled out none. Total fouls New York 16, Chicago 20 Rebounds-New York 37 (Walker 10 Chicago 42 Oakley, Corzine 7). Assists New York 24 (Sparrow 10 Chicago 21 Colter 5 Technicals New York bench 3, (Ille gal delense), Chicago (illegal defense). Lakers 111, Nets 95 NEW JERSEY (95) Williams 6-9 0-3 12, Woolridge 8-16 8-12 24, Gminski 5-13 3-3 13, Birdsong 2-8 1-2 5, Washington 4-8 0-0 8, Wood 2-8 0-0 5, King 6-13 2-2 14, Bailey -3 0-1 2, Mannlon 0-5 0-0 0, Turner 2-3 0-2 4, Brown 1-4 1-2 3, Coleman l-l 3-3 5. Totals 38-91 18-30 95.

L.A. LAKERS (111) Rambis 2-4 2-2 6, Worthy 13-24 00 26, Abdul-Jabbar 5-9 2-2 12, E. John son 4-7 3-3 11, Scott 4-12 0-2 9, BriCk- owski 5-8 2-3 12, Cooper 3-11 0-0 7, Matthews 4-8 0-0 8, Green 5-7 00 10, Thompson 2-3 1-2 5, Branch 1-3 1-2 3, Smrek 1-2 u-u 2.T0tals 49-98 11-16 111. New Jersey 19 29 22 25- 95 L.A. Lokers 28 29 25 29-111 Three-point goals Wood, Scott, cooper.

Fouled out None. Re boundsNew Jersey 57 (Gminski 11), A. Lakers 62 (Abdul-Jabbar 10). Assists-New Jersey 28 (Bird- song 7), L.A. Lakers J9 (E.

Johnson 10). Total fouls New Jersey 15, L.A.i Lakers 24. achti America's Cup CHALLENGER ELIMINATION (At Fremantle, Australia) Pts New Zealand, N.Z. 22 1 66 America II, U.S. 20 3 61 Stars and Stripes, U.S.

18 5 46 French Kiss, France 13 10 45 USA, U.S. 15 8 43 White Crusader, Britain 15 8 43 Canoda II, Canada 11 12 31 Italia, Italy 11 12 27 Eagle, U.S. 8 15 24 Heart of America, U.S. 5 18 13 Azzurra, Itolv 3 20 11 Challenge France 2 21 2 Points Per Victory in first round; 2 in second; 3 in third. DEFENDER ELIMINATION Pts Kookaburra III Kookaburra II Australia IV x-Australia III South Australia 19 1 14 6 14 6 7 13 5 15 Sleak'n Kidney 0 20 x-withdrew after second round.

Points Per Victory in first round; 5 in second; 12 In third. THIRD ROUND Begins Tuesday, Dec. 2 Tennis Pro Tournaments SOUTH AFRICAN OPEN (In Johannesburg) Men's Singles Second Round Broderlck Dyke def. Kevin Curren, 6-3, 4-6, 7-5; Johan Kriek def. Christo van Rensburg, 6-4, 3-6, 7-6 (7-3); Andres Gomez def.

Plet Aldrich, 6-2, 3-6, 6-3; Eddie Edwards def. Wal-Iv Masur, 6-4, 4-4; Matt Anger def. Shlomo Glickstein, 6-7 (5-7), 6-1, 6-2, Danie Visser def. Schalk van der 6-4. Quarterfinals Amos Mansdorf def.

Andres Gomez, 0-4, 6-4, Eddie Edwards def. Brod Dvke, 7-6 (8-6), 5-7, 6-3. Women's Singles Semifinals Dinky Van Rensburg def. Wendy Wood, 6-2, 6-2; Rene Mentz def. Karen Schimper, 6-4, 6-2.

5 5 .500 3V 6 .455 4 Women Soccer NAIA NATIONAL TOURNAMENT (In Wilmington, Ohio) Friday's Results (Semifinals) St. Mary College, Calif 2 (Desi En- gle, Georgean Wharton), Linden- wood co lege Joe crook Berry College, 2, Wilmington College, Ohio 0. Today's Games (ChamoionshiD) Berry (17-2-2) vs. St. Mary (11-6-3).

(Third Place) Lindenwood (8-13) vs. Wilmington (13-6). Volleyball BIG EIGHT TOURNAMENT (In Kansas City) First Round Iowa State def. Missouri, 15-10, 9-15, 15-12, 15-10; Oklahoma def. Colora do.

5- 0. 5-0, 15-5; Kansas def. Kansas State, 10-15, 15-6, 15-3, 12-15, 15-13. Swimming (InGrinnell, Iowa) Grinnell 93, Washington U. 90 (Triple winner: Chris Look, (WU), 200-vard IM, 100-freestyle, 57.72; 100-breaststroke, 1:14 07; Double winner: Theresa Arlotto, (WU), 100-backstroke, 100-butter- fly, Basketball LINCOLN 21 43-64 HARRIS STOWE 18 21-42 LINCOLN Barbour 6, McGee 10, Nevander 5, Richmond 8, Fontoin 11, Davis 11, Fisher 3, Wiser 10.

FG 23. FT 8. PF 18 HARRIS STOWE R. Johnson 2, Buggs 9, Buchannan 15, Glover 6, Austin 1, Elliott 6, Nelson 1, Wright 2. FG 16, FT 10, PF 20.

NE ILLINOIS 30 32-62 MCKENDREE 28 28-56 NORTHEASTERN LLINOIS Conrov 7. Angelo 8, Gross 14, Gruber 4, McDermott 4, Richard son 2. Kippes 20, Shepard 5. FG 28, FT 0, PF 14. MCKENDREE Hunslnger 12, Fa- hev 10, Wheatlev 12, sterns 3, Gil mer Stone 2.

FG 24, FT 6, PF 22. RHODES COLLEGE 26 25 51 MARYVILLE 25 25 -50 RHODES COLLEGE Bradley 13, Jordan 6, Brown 12, Nixon 13, Tip ton 3, Russell 2. FG 23, FT 5, PF I. MARYVILLE Holland 6, Tavman 3, Hagen 4, Havden 8, Kellogg 14, Schuchardt 8, Christensen 7. FG 23, FT 4, PF 13.

MIT CO ED CLASSIC (In Boston) WASHINGTON U. 15 25-40 ROCHESTER 22 21-43 WASHINGTON U. Kliewer 2, Thompson 4, Logan 2, Welkener Masters 1, Meyers 2, vanMeter 21. FG 16, FT 8, Pr 19. ROCHESTER Connors 9, Bubniak 4, Siemer 6, Eddy 9, Stapleton 4, Stone I Pietrzykowski 6, Penepent 3.

FG 18, FT 7, PF 19. Men Basketball PARKS COLLEGE 30 MARYVILLE 32 3( PARKS COLLEGE Irwin 18, Boone 8, Stack 19, Koele Barrow 4, Heisner 6, Keyes 8. FG 25 FT 15, PF 3. MARYVILLE Jarvis 14, Harrison 10, Toone 2, Zehr 5, Kllethermas 3, Baldwin 4, Mariev lu, Meetre 14. FG27.FT8, PF 16.

FLO VALLEY 34 56 90 KEMPERMLTRY 29 44 73 FLORISSANT VALLEY Brown 18, Quinn 23, Reed 7, Cromwell 24, Ept-ing 13, Grote 1, Thomas 4. FG 25 FT 39 PF 19. KEMPER MILITARY Titus 14, McWashington 18, Saunders 7, Lo gan 4, King 4, Kitchen 12, Green 9, Littreii 5. tij jo 9PFJI. MOBERLY CLASSIC BARTON CO.

52 41-93 JEFFERSON 44 46 90 BARTON CO. Griffey 6, Humph rey 8, Johnson 13, smith 1, Williams 9, Deal 4, Coffey 10, Kingcan- non 9, Branch 14, Halbower 4. FG 35 FT 14 PF 15. JEFFERSON Damon Wilson 20 (6 assists), Price 6 (7 assists), Boga 2, Parker 19, Bradley 22, Edgar Wil son 16, Foster 5 (11 rebounds). FG 40 FT PF 21.

W.L. MUNC CLASSIC HARRIS-STOWE 26 40 66 MO. BAPTIST 34 47 HARRIS-STOWE Powell 8, Smith 4. Show 25. Young 14.

Dudley 2, Net tles 2. Ward 3, Moselv 3. Weaver 2. FG 21 (5 3-point FG), FT 9-13, PF 20 MISSOURI BAPTIST Morrow 9, Hill 6, Robinson 23, Calleweart 14, Gilbert 15, Williams 10, Duplessis McKinnev 2. FG 30 (3 3-point FG), FT 12-20.

PF 4. HAN-LAGRANGE 36 42-78 LINDENWOOD 24 42 66 HANNIBAL-LAGRANGE McFar- land 16, K. Thomas 13, Hall 16, Branham 8. Hamina 4. Fischer 2, Murphy 8, S.

Thomas 7, Fox 4. FG 36. FT 16-19. PF B. LINDENWOOD Reinsfelder 5, Theroff 6, Landwehrmier lu, Kai ser 14, Turner 11, Starkev 8, Bontty 10, Sell 2 FG 28 (I 3-POint FG), 7-10, PF 22.

MIT CO-ED CLASSIC (In Boston) WASHINGTON U. 47 40-87 CHICAGO 37 32-69 WASHINGTON U. Jackson 15, Bergman 21, Unterrelner 7, Suiter 21, Rueter 9, Fluegel 6, Wilkening 4, Bolt 2, Owens 2. FG, 29 (3 3-point FG Li, rr 2U. CHICAGO Redburg 12, Lepp 12, Witt 6.

Falloon 2, Clifford 2 1, vein- gan 5, Sharpies 1. FG 25 (1 3-point FG), FT 16, rr Li. BLACKBURN CLASSIC WEBSTER 47 44 91 MARYCREST 52 41-93 WEBSTER Kee 4, Kinder 9, Haywood 24, DHworth 20, Hicks 19, Berra 2, Young 2, Brack 11. FG 37 (3 3-DO FG FT 14, PF 19. MARYCREST Lucas 17, Green 2, Perrv 7, Cock 14, ware 27, Divinity 6, Wendell 10, Smith 10.

FG 42, FT 9, PF20. WILLIAM JEWELL CLASSIC MERAMEC 29 34 63 WILLIAM JEWELL 39 30 69 MERAMEC Ferbet 4, Guthrie 10, Jones 12, Koehler 6, Kraus 8, Myers 2, Robinson 2, Roth 2, steptoe 14. FG29.FT4. PF29. WILLIAM JEWELL JV Buford 16, Rinne 10, Vlckers 5, Burnham 2, Forh 13, Hatcher 9, Parker 4, 5t.

Denis 10.FG22,FT22,PF 13. Swimming (InGrinnell, Iowa) Washington U. 93, Grinnell 90 (Dou ble winners: Boadie Dunloo, (WU), 200-freestvle, 500-freestvle, 4:54 U8; Karl Degenhardt, (WU), 50- treestvle, loo-freestyle, 50.53; Stephen Henry, WU), 200-IM, loo-backstroke, 57.50). Bowling Memorial Open 1. Mark Roth 14-10, 12,832 15-9, 12,722 15-9, 12,720 12-1Z 12,712 2.

Rvon Shafer 3. George Branham III 4. Steve Wunderlich 5. Marshall Holman 6. TomCrltes 7.

Dave Ferraro 8. Jim Pencak 9. MlkeAulby 13-11, 12,698,55,000 14-10, 12,635, 14,500 15-9, 12,611,54,000 14-10, 12,588, 13,600 11- 13, 12,551, S3.200 12- 12, 12,549, $3,000 10. Kent Wagner 11. David Ozio 12.

Dave Husted 13. Steve Martin 14. Harry Sulhns 12-12, 12,527, 11- 13, 12,515, S2.6O0 12- 12, 12,497, S2.5O0 14-10. 12.473. S2.400 15.

R. Pedersen 16. P. McCordic 13-10-1, 12,459, 12,300 17. Ron Bell 18.

Bobby Jacks 11- 13, 12,404, 12.2UU 12- 12, 12,400, 12.100 8-16. 12.307.12.000 19. Pritts Jr. 20. Billy Young Jr.

11-13, 12,284, 11,900 21. Pete Weber 1013-1, 12,249,11,800 22. Joe Hutchinson 11-13, 12,240, 11,700 23. Les Zikes 8-16, 12,157, 11,650 24. Dale Eagle 5-19, 1 Area Results CLASSIC LEAGUE (At Crossroads Bowl) Sunrise Shirts 7 (Matt Wells, 671), Missouri and Illinois Bowling NewsO Crossroads Bowl 7, Printing By Gene De 10 Industrial Sheet Metal 5 (Neal Campbell, 694; Bob Bringnursi, 672) Trio Bowlers Supply 2 (Ron Fnnnfnln AAC lAjnlt GlnnZ.

662) Hilltop LlncoAlrcurv 5, Boice Cal-San Diego (17-50) vs. North Car olina-Greensboro (16-5-0), noon. Missouri High School Tournament Class 4A FRIDAY'S RESULTS (Semifinals) (At the St. Louis Soccer Park) Parkway Central 2 (Barrett Holder, Mike Rogers; shutout by Shawn Fallon), Park Hill 0 Graded Entries By Bill Bishop (FOR SATURDAY) POST TIME, 7:30 PJVt. Record Odds Comment 6-10 4-5 Winning in auick times 51-1 2-1 Won lirst here-top threat 6-1 Close every stort t-1 In lough spot 101 Get's big test 301 Not good enough 301 Little chance 2-10 2-2-1 9-5-5 Ol-l 100 race, purse J2.OO0 03-2 4-5 Amends defeat tonight 3-4-4 7-2 Fillv the top threat 3-3-8 6-1 Times ot fairs were good OlO 8-1 Just missed at Audubon Ol-l 15-1 May improve here-LONGSHOT 10-5 15-1 Final times are slow 1-1-2 201 Not alotot recommend 040 15-1 Trailed from this post 01 3 201 Filly may need same 2-2-2 301 Hard to recommend DEPT.

OF AGRICULTURE STAKES (2nd 1 rr- 1-2 9. Robertson 13-24 7-12 34. Daw- kins 8-23 2-3 18, Gilmore 0-2 0O 0, Nealv 4-7 OO 8, Krvstkowiak 0-0 2-2 2, Sundvold OO 0O 0. Totals 48-102 17-29 114 PORTLAND (127) Carr 4-4 0-0 Vandeweghe 10- IB 6-7 26, Johnson 7-12 3-4 17, Drexler 11-17 4-6 26, Porter 5-5 5-8 15, Holton 1-4 2-2 4, Jones 3-6 0-1 6, Kersev 0-3 3-4 3, Paxson 8-11 6-6 22. Totals 49-80 29-38 127.

Son Antonio 28233726-114 Portlond 24 32 39 32-127 Three-point goals Roberton. Fouled out None. Total Fouls San Antonio 29, Portland 21. Rebounds San Antonio 25 (Thompson 9), Port land 44 (Jones 10). Assists San Antonio 25 (Robertson 7), Portland 34 (Drexler 8).

Technical-San Anto nio, illegal defense. A 12,666. College Results EAST Alderson-Broaddus 94, Bethany, W. Va.7 Alfred 84, Hunter 62 Alvernia 70. Lebanon Valley 68 Anna Maria 86, Suffolk 83 Babson 98.

Emerson 53 Carnegie-Mellon 61, LaRoche 56 Chevnev 95, Southampton 82 ark 114. Nichols 74 Franklin 8, Marshall 66, Albright 60 Frostburg St. 74, Fredonia St. 64 Houghton 1, conestoga 58 thacoyB. uetie a 6 Maine-Farmington 74, Hawthorne 63 Mansfield 82, is Merrimack 70, Keene St.

61 Mt. St Mary's, Md 91, C.W. Post 83 N. Adams St. 92, St Rose 89, 2 OT Phila.

Pharmacy 79, St. Mary's, Md. 67 St. John Fisher 80, Queens Coll. 75 St.

Joseph's, Maine 85, Stonehill 82 Sheoherd By, Lock Haven bj Spring Garden 84, Keane 81, OT Trenton St. 81. west Chester Wentworth Tech 101, Lyndon St. 85 Marv and 86. Swarthmore 60 Virginia Tech 77, Gettysburg 58 Wheeling 81, Walsh lb York.

N.Y. 9B, John Jav SOUTH 72, Connecticut 55 Eckerd 85, Flagler 78 Emory 66, Methodist 63 Ferrum 73. Greensboro 66 Fla. Inst, of Technology 93, Nova 77 Fla. Southern 85, North Park N.C.-Greensboro 57, Bridgewater 54 kev i lie 104.

Bristol 88 St. Auaustine 95. Elizabeth City St. 72 Wash. Lee 67, Johns Hopkins SI MIDWEST Adrian 84, Marietta 75 Arkansas Coll.

74. Mo. Vallev 53 Cedarville 107, Concordia, Mich. 74 Cent. Missouri 76, Grand View 58 Coe 73, Dubuaue 49 E.

Illinois 97, Fort Hood 92 Emboria St. 97. Tabor 86 Eureka 72, NE Missouri 69 HoDe95. Rockford53 Huron 68, 62 ndiana-SE 80. Evangel 53 Morion 77, Greenvi Ie53 Minn-Morris 91, Olivet 68 Newman 99, John Brown 93 Ohio Weslyn 103, Baldwin-Wallace 85 St.

Thomas 95, Kearnev St. 85 S. of the Ozarks 111, LaTruneau 76 5W Baptist 77, Benedictine 71 Washburn 80, Friends 53 Wm. Jewell 106, Westminster, Mo. 85 67, Hamline 50 74, Luther 60 SOUTHWE5T Grand Canyon 99, Lub.

Christian 95 Prairie View 95, American U. 81 St. Edward's, Texas 67, Austin 64 St. Mary Texas 79, Jarvis 66 PAR WtST Fort Lewis 88, S. Colorado 82 Wes ern SI.

79. M. High. 72 TOURNAMENTS First Round NIT Classic chioan 115. Brad ev 107 Oklahoma 119, Bngham Young 110 TemD 79.

Virginia Texas Christian 83, Lousiana St. 74 VHIonoval, Howard U. 61 W. Kentucky 80, Notre Dame 63 Anderson invitational Anderson 87, Bend 39 DePauw 93, Defiance 63 Goaltenders Classic Earlham 76, Indiana Tech 74 Frank in 100, Manchester 93 mit coch classic Rochester 64, MIT 60 Washington 87, Chicago 69 Wortbura TIDOff Gustavus Adolphus 89, Gracelond 67 Wartbura 73, Westmar 68 fcXMIblllUN Athletes In Action 81, William Marv 76 Cincinnati 102, Renault Gent, Bel gium 80 Houston 85. Solrlt Express 69 rish National Team 6B, Pteitter 63 Marathon 96, Jacksonville 93 Massachusetts 75, Hungarian Na tional 67 Missouri 78, Turkey 55 Purdue 104, Bulgaria 73 SW Missouri 68, Yugoslavia Red Star 55 Yugoslavia 77, Wichita St.

65 Golf Senior Classic Bruce Crampton 31-34-65 34-32-66 Dale Douglass Harold Henning Doug Sanders Bob Erickson 35-33-68 35-33-61 34-34-68 Butch Baird 33-35-68 69 Buck Adams, Jim Feree, Dow Finsterwald, Bon Goaioy KSM-a), Al Chandler (34-35). 70 Billy Casper, Gardner Dickin son, Chi Chi Rodriguez, bay Brewer. 71 Charles Owens, Art Silver- strone, Charlie sitiora, wan m-briski, bob Tuski, Howie Johnson, I ee Filler 72 Orville Moodv, Mickey Gal lagher, Bob Brue, Fred Hawkins, Joe Jiminei (35-37), Jim Cochran (35-37), Billy Maxwell, Dan bikes. 73 Pete Brown, Don January, Tom Nieporte, Jack Fleck, Ken still, Julius Boros, Ted Kroll, Bobby Nichols. 74 George Lanning, Gordon Jones, Lionel Hebert, Doug Ford, Miner Barber.

75 Al Balding, Ben Smith, Sam Snead. 76 Jerry Barber, Fred Haas. 77 -Gene Littler, BUI Collins. 78 Bob Stone. 79 Ray Bolo.

Chaign Kai-Shek Championship ChenTze-Ming 72-74-146 KuoChi-Hsiung 71-76-147 Chen Liang-Hsl 72-75-147 149 Lu Hsi-Chun, Lai Tsung-Hui, Ion Baker-Finch 150 Chen Tze-Chung, Bernhard Longer 151 Lin Chia, Greg Turner, Lu cnien-snu, ho Ming-Chung, Juan Ching-Chi, Rex Caldwell, Lgn Hin-kle, Liao Kou-Chih Transactions BASEBALL PITTSBURGH PIRATES An nounced that Joseph M. O'Toole, vice president for administrative services, will retire in January. VISALIA OAKS Named Bruce E. Bucz, general manager of that Class-A California League team. BASKETBALL GOLDEN STATE WARRIOS Actl- voted forward Ben McDonald.

WASHINGTON BULLETS Signed Jauard Michael Adams That's A Winner Pam Shriver gestures to partner Martina Navratilova after the two scored a semifinal doubles victory over Hana Mandlivoka and Wendy Turnbull Friday in New York. Harness Racing FIRST RACE One mile pace, ILLINOIS DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE STAKES (1st SEVENTH RACE -One mile pace, nw 12.000 PP Horse Driver 7 Smart Rue Jo. Smith 2 Hot Tomato Hering 4 Dart's Victor P. Smith 1 Hammered Norris 9 Kotare Tyrone A.Morgan 10 Bravado Almohurst S.

Harris 6 LB Man Mooes 8 Energetic Dove Coleman 3 Sheraton Kosmos Reese 5 worlhv Euuie (P) Jackson St. 34 EIGHTH RACE One mile poce, open, purse PP Horse Driver St. I Fnu Huff Reese 34 1 Potopein (PIRoboins 29 6 Donee Caller Cullipher 20 3 Spring Fever Norris 24 5 Kellytuck Nicol A Morgan 19 7 Clever Charm Curtin 30 i iimmu Hmtnn 22 2 ShvsloslBluegrass Fogan 29 NINTH RACE One mile poce, invitational, PP Horse Driver 1 Whisky Drinker Norris 7 Vac's Happy Cress Mancuso 2 Hoenlr Bluegross R.Loney 4 Mergers Cousin Ri.Finn 5 Rortvs Thunder Fogon 3 BH Bunny Curtin St. 29 6 Just Jason Greeno PP Morse Driver St. 14 Hadrian Leonard 2 Fox Volley Senator Bowermosler 17 3 Battleshoe buck 4 Le Wight 5 Megs Rowdy Coleman (P) Baker R.Walker Simmons J.

D.Finn 6 Delightful Bvrd 7 Wmwood SECOND RACE One mile pace, nw pari mutuel PP Horse Driver St. Record Odds Comment Record Odds Comment 9-6-3 3-5 Real tough 57-7 7- 5-5 8- 2-2 OlO 9- 56 5-1 Problems last two 3- 1 Second lost week 4- 1 Won five straight 121 In tough spot-LONGSHOT 101 Right there with best 25-1 Little chance tonight 54 TENTH RACE One mile poce, claiming U7.500), purse 13,200 Record Odds Comment 5 Sure Out P. Smith 11 4 Sherriline Ri.Finn 21 3 KosseeB Kenney 22 6 Colonel Jambo Tetrick 1 1 DQBref Scholz 6 7 Show Butler Murphy 17 10 MegsToughy R. Walker 16 9 Bright Path Jatczok 14 2 Winter Wight (PI Baker 10 I Little Beau G. Morgan 18 THIRD RACE One mile pace, ILLINOIS division), 18,460 PP Horse Driver 3 Tough Guv Skipper 2 Roman Royalty 4 Hawthorne Joke 5 woodiack Faoan 11 A.

Morgan 10 B. Simpson 7 Finn 8 (P)Te Smith 12 Simmons 2 Ma. Duncan 3 Ferguson 19 6 RettonRick 1 Mark Time 7 Phils Maroon 8 lllini Sandra FOURTH RACE One mile poce, nw 1500 last 4 St. Record Odds comment PP Horse Driver 1 Privy Council 4 Final Stride 8 Little Gary 6 Silver Edition Silva Curtin Jo. Smith Mapes 35 3 Marogs Ruffian Fogan 5 Shekinoh Bluegross Ri.Finn 2 K's Birthday Boy Cullipher 7 Rowdy Rocker 10 Mmdole Storm 9 Steady Thorpe IP) Provisional driver A Morgan Norris Graham St.

BEST BET WHISKY DRINKER BEST LONG SHOT EAGLE'S COLT RECOMMEND SURE OUTSMOKY MAHONEWHISKY DRINKER pp Horse Driver it. Record ooas comment 1-30 2-1 Reodv for these 30-2 2-1 Parked lost race 03-2 4-1 Finished well last race 300 8-1 Quicker stort mokes contender 3-1-1 101 Best could do-LONGSHOT 000 12-1 Off since July 02 1 101 Tough task ot hand 02 5 201 Hod plenty of chances races, purse 11,800 5 3 5-2 Been against tougner 00 4-1 Kail a Dig plus here 24 7-2 Fits well here 1-2-3 I can close me gap 2 3 12-1 Chance at a prlce-LONGSHOT 03 8 151 Winless in 50 starts 1-1-2 201 Give a race here 2 2 12-1 Stoble wins seldom OOl 201 Hosn't won since 1984 1-3-3 301 Little chance roces, purse 12.900 3-1-6 3-1 5horp, handles class hike 53-5 1- 4-5 57-6 2- 4 3- 56 7-3-1 4- 3-3 33 OlO 4- 1 Neanng top form 6-1 Beat solter Impressively 5- 1 Winner last Wednesday 8-1 Coming to hand 12-1 Competitive times-LONGSHOT 15-1 Has tougher fast tonight 151 Drops a notch 201 Last was poor 201 Hard to recommend stone Cannon (Brewer) 9.00. Time 15. TRIFECTA (81-3) paid 19,147.00. SIXTH RACE dm trot) Heather Macnab (Leonard) 17,80, 5.60, 420; Sailor Boy (Coleman) 240, 2.80 (dead heat); Miss Hustle (Burkett) 12.80, 15.40.

Time 2:01 35. EX ACTA (4 1) paid 121.60. EXACTA(4 3) paldt447.00. SEVENTH RACE dm pace) -Henri (Norris) 5.40; 3.80, 3 00; Keensburg (F. Finn) 560, 3 40; Empire Knight (Smith) 3.40.

Time 2:01 15. Scratched Slick. QUINELLA (1-7) pold 122.20. EIGHTH RACE dm pace) Oil Baby (Fagan) 5.20, 3 DO, 2 80; Ambush Lady (Smith) 3.40, Ms. Comlns-key (Jatczak) 5.60.

Time 1:59 25. EXACTA(3 4) paid 120.40. NINTH RACE (1m trot) Big Kev (Reese) 7.40, 4 20, 4.00; Crown of Grorv (Greeno) 4.80, 3 80; Tansy Tara (Mancuso) 7.60. Time 2:00 35. TENTH RACE dm pace) Booby Trap (Reese) 500, 3.20, 2.80; Stop the Noise (Fagon) 5.80, 3 20; Vel's (R.

Finn) 4.00. Time 2:00 35. TRIFECTA (4-5-1) paid 1409.20. Afnwdance Hand Odds Comment J.I-6 51 Neorino too form 6 Smoky Mohone (P) Prather 25 JamoicoTownA A.Morgan 6 10 Mr Flovd Trebluh Schultz 23 6 Georgia Rick Coleman 16 3 Open Heat Conrad 31 4 Skeeler Meier K. Walker 50 7 Headn South Norris 20 2 Joyous Raker Light 38 5 Bay Arrow Herman 11 9 Fastaz Light R.Freese 30 FIFTH RACE One mile poce, nw 3 pari mutuel PP Horse Driver 5 Eagle Colt 2 Utopian 9 Thorpedo W.

Smith Arnold Friedlev Simmons Norris Kapala R.Loney 10 Sunny Express 8 Roger Skip 7 Idlewhiles Jason 3 Nimble Gimble 4 CuddlvC 1 CLodvBvrd Bowermaster 19 IP) Metcalf 23 (P) Robbins 19 6 Miss Delta Down SIXTH RACE One mile poce, nw 12,000 last 4 PP Horse Driver 7 Quick Easy wan bimmons 3 Charter Creed Jo, Smith 34 5 20 30 24 31 35 22 iSi 6 Raven Ability Fagan 8 Super Star Osborne Smith 2 Classic Spirit Reese 4 Sumter Bay Mo Duncan A. Morgan Ri.Finn Cullipher Mancuso Slick 1 Investigate 5 Proud Majority 9 Wolf Creek Time 4 4 2 St. Record 30 St. Record Results (FRIDAY) (Cloudy and Fast) FIRST RACE dm pace) Lucky Lady Legs (Reese) 3.40, 2,60, 2 40; Dottle Donut (Reed) 10.00, 5.40; Shelly Bo (F. Finn) 4.40.

Time -205 Scratched -Bittersweet Bun. SECOND RACE dm trot) Real Soon (Simmons) 18.40, 7.20, 260; Garhide (Jo. Smith) 4.80, 240; Daf-fee Girl's (Simmons) 2.20. Time 35. DAILY DOUBLE (4-6) paid 143.80.

QUINELLA (4-6) paid 128.40. THIRD RACE dm pace) Sea (Coleman) 8.20, 3 40, 2 80; The Company's Gold (Reese) 3.00, 2 30; Happy Fella (A. Morgan) 3.80. Time 2 02 35 ACTA 10-3) paid 124.60. FOURTH RACE dm pace) Sycamore Eagles (Ma.

Duncan) 6.20, 4 60, 3.40; Melody Ranger (Curtin) 12 20, 6.40; Potoka Guy (Ra. Finn) 13.80. Time 2:01 25. QUINELLA (1-5) poidlMOO. FIFTH RACE dm pace) Power Break RScholz) 312.40, 57.40, 15.60; As-vance 'Wk (Silva) 3.20, 3.20; Key 2- 2-1 2-1 Won lost, con repeal 3- 70 4-1 Can handle post position 2-1-7 8-1 Benefits trom post 2- 1-1 8-1 Won two of lost four 4- 2-3 12-1 Can get close-LONGSHOT 1- 3-5 12-1 Never badly beaten 3- 5-1 15-1 Fillv has work cutout 52-6 101 Quick trom Ihe gate 2- 1-4 25-1 Little to offer races, purse Odds Comment 1053 6-1 Won lost Impressively 400 7-2 Won four straight 3-1-2 7-2 Drops out of open ranks 4-52 5-1 Con overcome post position 64-2 9-2 Ships in razor sharp 3-58 6-1 Broke as favorite 3-57 101 Solid contender-LONGSHOT 2-7-2 12-1 In tougher tonight 90-5 201 Not sharp enough 2-46 301 Very unlikely here.

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