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D2 Asbury Park PressTuesday, November 22, 1988 Notre Dame, USC remain 1-2 for shootout The Associated Press TOP-RATED Notre Dame and run-nerup Southern California have successfully made it to next week's 1-2 shootout. Notre Dame is No. I in the Associated Press college football poll for the fourth week in a The Irish received 35 of 60 first-place votes and 1,167 points of a possible 1,200 points from a nationwide panel of sports writers and sportscasaters following a 21-3 victory over Penn State Saturday. Meanwhile, Southern Cal, which has been No. 2 each week behind Notre Dame, defeated UCLA 31-22 and received 22 first-place votes and 1,158 points.

The loss dropped UCLA from sixth to ninth. Miami, West Virginia and Florida State remained in the 3-4-5 positions. trip to California to play Southern Cal, coach Lou Holtz says. California health officials say 30 cases of measles, including that of Southern Cat quarterback Rodney Peete, have been reported on campus. Barry Sanders and Rodney Peete, leading candidates for this year's Heisman Trophy, were named yesterday to the 1988 Kodak Coaches All-America Team.

Sanders, a junior from Oklahoma State, became just the third running back in college football history to rush for over 2,000 yards. He also set single-season records for points scored and touchdowns. Peete, quarterback for Southern California, is the sixth-ranked passer in the nation. The senior has 185 completions in 294 at tempts for 1 8 touchdowns and 2,429 yards. Also chosen were running back Tim Worley of Georgia; wide receivers Erik Af-fholter of Southern Cal and Jason Phillips of Houston; tight end Marv Cook of Iowa; offensive linemen Tony Mandarich of Michigan State, Anthony Phillips of Oklahoma.

Mark Stepnoski of Pittsburgh, Mike Utley of Washington State and Steve Wisnewski of Penn State, and placekicker Kendall Trainor of Arkansas. Named to the defensive team were linemen Tracy Rocker of Auburn, Mark Messner of Michigan, Broderick Thomas of Nebraska, Derrick Thomas of Alabama and Bill Hawkins of Miami; linebackers Britt Hager of Texas and Jerry Olsavsky of Pittsburgh; backs Deion Sanders of Florida State, Louis Oliver of Florida, Dairy! Henley of UCLA and Donnell Woolford of Clemson, and punter Pat Thompson of Brigham Young. The selections were made by the Ameri-i can Football Coaches Association. The mascot for the University of Maryland football team said Monday he may never regain full use of his left arm, which was broken Saturday as he tussled with the University of Virginia mascot. Rudolph, 21, says the Virginia mascot threw him to the ground and fell on top of him.

Before his arm was broken, Rudolph was jumped by several members of the Vir- ginia band, but he wasn't injured, he said. ESPN announced yesterday that air time -for the Pitt-Syracuse college football game on Dec. 3 will be 4:30 p.m. EST, followed by Brigham Young-Miami, Fla. at 8 p.m.

This Saturday, ESPN will show the Flor- ida-Florida State game at 7:30 p.m. EST. College Football Woody Widenhofer, 45, resigned under pressure yesterday as Missouri football coach with a four-year record of 12-31-1. Chancellor Haskell Monroe told reporters that a search would begin immediately for a replacement and he hoped to have the successor identified by Dec. 1.

Widenhofer's resignation followed weeks of speculation that his contract, which expires Jan. 31, would not be renewed after finishing 3-7-1 overall in his fourth season. The entire Notre Dame football team received vaccinations against measles and influenza yesterday in preparation for their Scoreboard COLLEGE FOOTBALL Short Stops BRIEFS Two boxers coming back RENO, Nev. Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini and Hector "Macho" Camacho will stage their comeback fight here March 6 under a formal agreement reached over the I wecKenu. The Reno-Sparks Convention Visitors Authority THE TOP 20 THE TOP 20 teams in the Associated Press college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, season record through games of Nov.

19. total points based on 2019 18-17-16-15-14-13-12-11-1 0-9 8-7-6-S-4-3-2-1 and previous ranking: Record Pt Pv 1. Notre Dame (35) 10-0-0 1.167 1 2 USC (22) 10-0-0 1.158 2 3 Miami, Fla (1) 8-1-0 1.081 3 4 West Virginia (2) 11-0-0 1.016 4 5 Florida State 9-1-0 954 5 6 Nebraska 11-1-0 883 7 7 Auburn 9-1-0 846 8 8 Arkansas 10-0-0 755 10 9 UCLA 9-2-0 720 6 10. Oklahoma 9-2-0 637 9 11. Michigan 8-2-1 590 12 12.

Oklahoma St 8-2-0 558 13 13. Clemson 9 2-0 498 15 14 Houston 8-2-0 338 17 15 Wyoming 11-1-0 291 16 16 LSU 7-3-0 235 11 17 Alabama 7-2-0 234 18 18 Washington St 8-3-0 207 19 19 Syracuse 8 2-0 165 14 20 Georgia 7-3-0 106 20 Other receiving votes: Colorado 92, Michigan State 30, Southern Mississippi 15, Texas-El Pasc 15, Fresno State 3, Indiana 2, Arizona 1, Army 1, North Carolina State 1, South Carolina 1 ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE Conference AM Garnet Ptl OP I Pll OP Clemson 6 1 0 216 107 9 2 0 329 151 Virginia 5 2 0 162 139 7 4 0 251 244 NCSt 4 2 1 169 110 7 3 1 284 142 Wk.Frst 4 3 0 173 174 6 4 1 282 238 Maryland 4 3 0 190 196 5 6 0 260 304 Duke 3 3 1 204 245 7 3 1 324 324 NCarolin 1 6 0 152 247 1 10 0 217 391 Ga Tech 0 7 0 105 153 3 7 0 197 170 rcacnea ine agreement aaiuruay with promoters Joe Gagliardi of San Jose, and Lou Fal- lha 4 K. 1 pepfc-ix" I ft Jl bout's site rights. Race to Trump ATLANTIC CITY Donald Trnmn has won the riehts PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE Conference All Garnet WLT Ptt OP Ptt OP So Cal 8 0 0 289 121 10 0 0 346 135 UCLA 6 2 0 219 150 9 2 0 375 187 Wash St 5 3 0 254 241 8 3 0 391 281 Arizona 4 3 0 151 153 6 4 0 251 200 Ariz St 3 3 0 85 156 6 4 0 174 249 Oregon 3 5 0 144 186 6 5 0 279 206 Washngtn 3 5 0 168 169 6 5 0 254 223 OregnSt. 2 5 1 163 215 4 6 1 246 280 Stanford 1 5 2 149 152 3 6 2 238 216 California 1 5 1 109 188 5 5 1 243 244 SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE Conference All Garnet WLT Ptl OP Ptl OP LSU 6 1 0 132 87 7 3 0 195 167 Auburn 5 1 0 133 33 9 1 0 316 69 Georgia 5 2 0 193 125 7 3 0 300 182 Alabama 4 2 0 186 132 7 2 0 248 135 Florida 4 3 0 99 106 6 4 0 237 123 Miss 2 4 0 117 154 4 6 0 188 217 Tenn 2 4 0 100 164 4 6 0 198 279 Vanderb 2 4 0 121 164 3 7 0 195 263 Kentucky 2 5 0 122 141 5 6 0 217 208 Miss.

St. .0 6 0 92 189 1 9 0 166 299 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE Conference All Garnet WIT Ptt OP I Ptl OP Marshall 6 1 0 221 143 10 1 0 354 221 Furman 6 1 0 167 84 9 2 0 271 107 Citadel 5 2 0 180 150 8 3 0 298 248 Applchian 4 3 0 225 140 6 4 1 324 233 Tn-Chatt 3 3 0 111 119 4 7 0 213 220 VMI 1 5 0 107 166 2 9 0 152 298 ETennSt. 1 6 0 111 256 3 8 0 180 363 WCarolin 1 6 0 154 218 2 9 0 219 343 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE Conference All Garnet WLT Ptl OP I Ptl OP NW La 6 0 0 195 104 9 2 0 329 193 SFAstn 5 1 0 118 56 9 2 0 267 111 Texas 4 2 0 144 78 8 3 0 330 167 McNese ".3 3 0 107 103 6 5 0 196 213 NE La 2 4 0 87 126 5 6 0 161 214 SW Texas 1 5 0 99 162 4 7 0 222 281 SamHou 0 6 0 33 154 3 8 0 109 225 SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE Conference All Garnet WIT Ptt OP Ptl OP Arkansas 7 0 0 216 102 10 0 0 330 155 5 1 0 170 80 6 4 0 255 199 Houston 4 2 0 200 136 8 2 0 407 181 TexTch 4 3 0 184 195 5 5 0 286 287 Texas 2 4 0 135 177 4 6 0 228 276 Baylor 2 5 0 98 172 6 5 0 232 196 TCU 2 5 0 98 188 4 7 0 206 286 Rice 0 6 0 93 144 0 10 0 151 313 SOUTHWESTERN ATHLETIC CONF. Conference All Garnet WIT Ptt OP Ptl OP JcksnSt. 7 0 0 169 48 8 0 2 226 100 Gramblng 5 1 0 194 75 7 2 0 266 159 Ala.

St 4 3 0 136 94 6 3 0 159 104 Alcorn 4 3 0 124 87 6 4 0 185 154 SothrnU. 3 3 0 113 105 5 5 0 163 194 PrairVw. 3 4 0 104 175 5 5 0 137 228 Miss Val. .1 6 0 72 205 3 8 0 156 292 TexSthn ..0 7 0 61 184 0 11 0 94 321 WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE to hold the world championships of offshore pow- erboat racing next year by putting up $160,000 in prize, money, officials said. Trump will stage the championships on Oct.

17, 19 and 21 out of the Sen. Frank S. Farlev Stale Marina and the' No relief After doing a Rolaids commercial, Los Angeles Dodgers manager Tom Lasorda recommended Villanova basketball Coach Rollie Massimino for one, and the sponsor agreed. "It took all day to film," Massimino told the Philadelphia Daily News. "I had to keep getting up and down.

They said, 'Take your coat "I said, 'I don't take my coat off. I haven't taken my coat off in five They said, 'This is acting. You've got to take your coat I did it for seven hours. Running up and down those sidelines. I thought I was going to have a heart attack." Trivia time Name the Notre Dame quarterback who took over for injured Terry Hanratty and led the Irish to a 51-0 win over USC in 1966.

(Answer below.) For what it's worth Saturday will mark the seventh time Notre Dame has come to the Coliseum undefeated and untied for the last game of the season against USC. In the previous six games, USC is 3-2-1. The last one was in 1970 when USC won, 38-28, despite 526 passing yards by Joe Theismann, the most ever against the Trojans. Add Irish Said coach Lou Holtz of Fiesta Bowl opponent West Virginia: "They seem to be a very good team, better than us right now. I've watched them on film, but all I can remember is they wore white on one film and dark on the other." High praise Iowa State coach Jim Walden, on Oklahoma State running back Barry Sanders after the Heisman Trophy candidate led the Cowboys to a 49-28 win over the Cyclones: "He's such a phenomenal guy.

He makes a 6-yard gain awfully exciting. I felt without Barry Sanders, we could have won the ballgame ourselves by 21 points. He makes that much difference." Comparison From a paper in Dublin, Ireland, after Boston College upset Army, 38-24, in the first college football game played in Ireland: "It was the greatest upset of the United States Army in Europe since the Battle of the Bulge." Memories UCLA will be only the second Pacific 10 team to play in the Cotton Bowl when it faces Arkansas Jan. 2 at Dallas. In 1949, Oregon lost to Southern Methodist, 21-13.

SMU was led by Doak Walker, that year's Heisman BIG EIGHT CONFERENCE All Garnet Pit OP 1 0 474 182 2 0 326 147 2 0 477 285 3 0 305 176 6 0 195 258 Conference WIT Pt OP Nebraska 7 0 0 265 92 Okla 6 1 0 235 101 Okla.St. 5 2 0 317 215 Colorado 4 3 0 181 108 Iowa St. .,3 4 0 142 183 Missouri 2 5 0 164 195 Kansas 1 6 0 118 319 KanssSt 0 7 0 108 317 7 1 234 330 1 10 0 189 496 0 110 171 448 BIG SKY CONFERENCE All Garnet adjacent Trump Castle Hotel Casino. Goalie cited MONTREAL Goalie Alain Chevrier, who posted a 1.66 goals-against average in leading the Winnipeg Jets to three road victories, was named the NHL Player of the Week yesterday for the period ending Nov. 20.

One of the victories was a 3-0 triumph over the Toronto Maple Leafs on Nov. 18, the second career shutout for the 27-year-old Chevrier. Elliott wins Ptt OP 1 0 309 218 3 0 288 174 3 0 267 252 4 0 323 242 5 0 271 224 Conference WIT Ptl OP 7 1 0 246 174 6 2 0 212 131 5 3 0 212 225 4 4 0 232 182 4 4 0 211 188 4 4 0 267 235 4 4 0 227 216 2 6 0 176 232 .080 97 297 Idaho Montana Boise St. Arizona Weber St. Montn St.

Wash. Idaho St. 6 0 360 341 Associateo Prusa COMFORTING Pam Shriver is comforted by Martina Navratilova after losing to Gabriela Sabatini in the finals of the Virginia Slims Championships Sunday in New York. Trophy winner, and Kyle Rote. The Ducks were led by Norm Van Brocklin.

Oregon's leading scorer was halfback Johnny McKay, the future USC coach. Advice From Darryl Dawkins of the Detroit Pistons: "When it comes to shooting I use a tip taught to me by World B. Free just keep shooting." Trivia answer Colcy O'Brien. Quotebook Chicago comedian Tom Drecsen: "I grew up in an age when we used to pray the White Sox and Cubs would merge so Chicago would have only one bad team." The Los Angeles Times 7 0 244 374 8 1 217 362 11 0 143 424 BIG TEN CONFERENCE All Garnet Conference WIT Pll OP 7 0 1 273 94 6 11219 76 Ptt OP 2 1 339 153 4 1 242 143 3 3 313 205 3 213 141 Conference WLT Ptl OP Wyoming. 8 0 0 370 153 11 Tx-EIPaso 6 2 0 273 180 10 BYU 5 3 0 268 196 8 Hawaii 4 3 0 226 170 7 Utah 4 4 0 292 285 6 Air Force 3 4 0 284 253 5 SnDgSt.

3 5 0 175 260 3 New Mex. 1 7 0 85 339 2 Michigan Mich. St. Iowa Illinois Indiana Purdue Ohio St. Nrthwstn Wisconsin Minn All Garnet Ptt OP 1 0 497 218 2 0 427 237 3 0 384 223 3 0 323 252 5 0 399 357 6 0 408 373 8 0 204 384 10 0 170 518 9 0 164 316 2 1 177 140 3 0 257 168 5 0 78 221 5 1 157 199 5 1 137 234 4 1 235 229 3 1 362 225 7 0 124 303 6 1 229 283 8 1 192 350 10 0 106 314 7 2 195 246 DAYTONA BEACH, Fla.

Bill Elliott of Dawsonville, won the NASCAR Winston Cup stock car racing national championship in the third-closest chase in the history of the sanctioning body, the association announced yesterday. Elliott finished the $17 million, 29-racc season with 4488 1 7 0 72 248 0 6 2 120 182 BIG WEST CONFERENCE All Garnet NFL BASEBALL TRANSACTIONS Conference WIT Ptt OP 7 0 0 228 52 5 2 0 170 96 4 3 0 157 184 4 3 0 205 157 3 3 0 116 135 2 4 0 92 146 Colo. St. 1 7 0 124 261 1 YANKEE CONFERENCE Conference WLT Ptl OP Delaware 6 2 0 191 120 7 Mass 5 2 0 226 179 8 Villanova 4 2 0 131 126 5 Conn 4 4 0 187 156 7 Nw Hmp. 4 4 0 246 207 6 Maine 3 4 0 175 175 7 Bost U.

3 5 0 180 215 4 Rhodlsd 3 5 0 118 178 4 Richmnd 2 6 0 100 198 4 FrsnSt. Fulltn St. Utah St. SanJsSt. Long Bch UNLV 1 Pit OP 2 0 358 139 6 0 219 215 7 0 215 362 8 0 316 334 8 0 160 343 7 0 134 272 9 0 174 324 10 0 171 377 All Garnet I Ptt OP 4 0 245 218 3 0 326 263 5 1 209 225 4 0 298 180 5 0 313 257 4 0 319 229 7 0 230 285 7 0 161 261 7 0 151 255 BASEBALL points, just 24 ahead of runner-up Rusty Wallace of St.

Louis, who had 4464 points. Charges filed LUBBOCK, Texas Sex- i. i i i Pacific 2 5 0 106 165 NMexSt .0 7 0 79 218 COLONIAL LEAGUE Conference All Garnet Ptt OP I Ptt OP AMERICAN CONFERENCE East WLT Pet. PF PA x-Butfalo 11 1 0 .917 252 154 New England 7 5 0 .583 196 225 Indianapolis 6 6 0 .500 266 218 Jets 5 6 1 .458 239 245 Miami 5 7 0 .417 195 240 Central Cincinnati 9 3 0 .750 360 240 Houston 8 4 0 667 301 277 Cleveland 7 5 0 .583 204 193 Pittsburgh 2 10 0 .167 229 333 West Denver 6 6 0 .500 237 255 A Raiders 6 6 0 .500 219 234 Seattle 6 6 0 .500 212 238 San Diego 4 8 0 .333 167 230 Kansas City 3 8 1 .292 181 218 American League CLEVELAND INDIANS Named Chet Montgomery director of scouting. MILWAUKEE BREWERS Added Narcisco Elvira.

Doug Henry and Leo Perez, pitchers; Tim Mcintosh, catcher: George Canale. inftelder, and Matias Carnllo and Greg Vaughn, outfielders, to their winter roster. Eastern League EL Approved the transfer of the Williams-port, franchise to Hagerstown, for the 1989 season. BASKETBALL Lalavette 5 0 0 212 147 8 2 1 420 251 HolvCrss 3 1 0 113 59 9 2 0 334 182 uui asaduii niaigia uavv. uviu filed against two starters on the Texas Tech football team, including wide receiver Eddy Anderson, one of the leading pass receivers in the school's history, Lehigh 2 3 0 168 174 6 5 0 351 300 Bucknell .2 3 0 111 149 3 7 0 229 323 Coleate 2 3 0 88 86 2 9 0 169 271 Davidson .0 4 0 46 123 0 10 0 125 274 GATEWAY ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Conference All Garnet WIT Ptt OP I Ptt OP Illinois 6 0 0 162 110 10 1 0 344 181 NATIONAL CONFERENCE officials said yesterday.

Lubbock County Criminal District Attorney Travis Ware said sexual assault charges were filed against Anderson and senior free safety Mcrv Scurlark following an 18-year-old woman's complaint. rnvni" cortrttic SWMo. 4 2 0 171 126 5 5 0 252 200 Ind. St 4 2 0 129 94 5 6 0 205 258 National Basketball Association CHICAGO BULLS Released Anthony Jones, guard. INDIANA PACERS Named George Irvine interim head coach.

MILWAUKEE BUCKS Activated Jeff Grayer, guard. Placed Jay Humphries, guard, on the injured list. NEW JERSEY NETS Named John Tud-hope assistant director of public relations. HOCKEY N. Iowa 3 3 0 117 121 5 5 0 280 214 49ERS 37.

REDSKINS 21 Waihlngton 7 0 7 7 21 San Francltco 7 16 0 14 37 First Quarter SF Jones 18 pass from Montana (Cofer kick). 6:46. Wash Sanders 15 pass from Williams (Lohmiller kick). 14:53. Second Quarter SF FG Cofer 52, 3:14.

SF Taylor 95 punt return (Cofer kick). 10:36. SF Rathman 1 run (kick blocked). 14:20. Third Quarter Wash Sanders 4 pass from Williams (Lohmiller kick), 13:23.

Fourth Quarter SF Montana 4 run (Cofer kick). 3:08. SF Rice 80 pass from Montana (Cofer kick). 10:50. Wash Monk 18 pass from Williams (Lohmiller kick), 12:58.

A 59,268. Waih SF First downs 20 18 Rushes-yards 25-56 30-112 Passing 271 208 Return Yards 64 118 Comp-Att-Int 27-42-2 15-25-2 Sacked-Yards Lost 0-0 2-10 Punts 4-39 5-37 Fumbles-Lost 4-2 0-0 Penalties-Yards 5-51 10-65 Time of Possession 33:28 26:32 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING Washington, Oliphant 4-29. Morris 8-19, T.Smith 12-6, Clark 1-2. San Francisco. Craig 24-75.

Montana 2-20, Young 1-12. Rathman 2-5, DuBose 1-0. PASSING Washington, Williams 27-41-2-271. Monk 0-1-0-0 San Francisco. Montana 15-23-1-218.

Young 0-2-1-0. RECEIVING Washington. Monk 9-89, Sanders 6-59, Clark 5-80. Oliphant 5-31, Carav-ello 1-8. Warren 1-4.

San Francisco, Craig 5-37, Rice 3-105, Wilson 2-18, Rathman 2-12, Taylor 1-22. Jones 1-18, DuBose 1-6. MISSED FIELD GOALS None. SPORTS ON TV E.Illinois 2 4 0 106 137 5 6 0 204 209 Illinois ..2 4 0 95 133 4 7 0 201 262 III St 0 6 0 75 134 1 10 0 135 272 CARL HUBBELL CAREER STATS for New York Giant Hall of Famer Carl Hubbell, who died yesterday at the age of 85: Regular Season Year IP SO BB Era. 1928 20 124 10-6 117 37 21 2 83 1929 39 268 18 11 273 106 67 3 69 1930 37 241 17-12 263 117 58 3 76 1931 .36 247 14 12 213 156 66 2.66 1932.40 284 18-11 260 137 40 2 50 1933.45 308 23-12 256 156 47 1.69 1934 49 313 21-12 286 118 37 2 30 1935 .42 302 23-12 314 150 49 3 27 1936 42 304 26-6 265 123 57 2.31 1937 39 261 22 8 261 159 55 3.20 1938 24 179 13-10 171 104 33 307 1939.29 154 11-9 150 62 24 2 75 1940 31 214 11-12 220 86 59 3 65 1941 26 164 11-9 169 75 53 3 57 1942.24 157 11-8 158 61 34 3.95 1943 12 66 4-4 87 31 24 491 Totals ..535 3589 253-154 3463 1678 724 2.97 World Series 1933 2 20 2-0 13 15 6 0 00 1936 2 16 1-1 15 10 2 2 25 1937 2 14 1-1 12 7 4 3 77 Totals ...6 50 4-2 40 32 12 1.79 College Soccer NCAA DIV.

I MEN'S TOURNAMENT Second Round Sunday, Nov. 20 Fresno St. 2 Evansville 1, penalty kicks Howard 2 Philadelphia Textile 1, penalty kicks Seton Halt 5 Brooklyn 2 Indiana 3 Boston U. 1 Virginia 1 Fairleigh Dickinson 0 South Carolina 3 North Carolina 1 Southern Methodist 2.. St.

Louis 1, penalty kicks Portland 2 UCLA 0 Third Round Sunday, Nov. 27 SMU, 12-2-6 vs. South Carolina, 13-3-4 Virginia, 18-0-3 vs. Howard, 17-0-1 Seton Hall, 16-3, at Indiana, 14-3-3 1:30 p.m. Fresno 13-7-3 vs.

Portland, 20-0 Semifinal, Saturday, Dec. 3 Championship, Sunday, Dec. 4 IVY LEAGUE Conference All Garnet ATLANTA A 36-year-old stock car racer from Illinois remains in the intensive care WIT Ptt OP Ptt OP Penn 6 1 0 166 95 9 1 0 268 169 Cornell 6 1 0 182 75 7 2 1 234 137 Princeton 4 3 0 157 130 6 4 0 269 208 Dartmoth 4 3 0 166 137 5 5 0 209 198 Yale 3 3 1 106 124 3 6 1 131 239 Columbia 2 5 0 103 177 2 8 0 140 303 National Hockey League LOS ANGELES KINGS Recalled Mark Fitzpatrick, goaltender, from New Haven of the American Hockey League. Reassigned Bob Jane-cyk, goaltender; Wayne McBean, defenseman, and Craig Duncanson, forward, to New Haven. NEW YORK RANGERS Extended the contract of Phil Esposito, general manager, through the 1989-90 season.

NEW JERSEY DEVILS Returned Corey Foster, defenseman, to Peterborough of the Ontario Hockey League. WASHINGTON CAPITALS Recalled Jim Thomson, forward, from Baltimore of the American Hockey League. COLLEGE Harvard .2 5 0 131 168 2 8 0 202 272 Brown 0 6 1 91 196 0 9 1 125 285 MAJOR INDEPENDENTS Ptt OP W.Virginia 11 0 0 472 174 NotreOame 10 0 0 332 125 Florida St 9 1 0 390 148 Miami.FIa 8 1 0 336 80 S.Miss 9 2 0 315 266 Army 8 2 0 288 182 Syracuse 8 2 0 294 172 Louisville 8 3 0 261 245 Carolina 8 3 0 222 190 lllmois 7 4 0 155 185 Pittsburgh 6 4 0 293 159 Memph.St 6 5 0 226 205 SW La 6 5 0 296 224 Tulane 5 5 0 237 290 Akron 5 6 0 233 214 Penn St 5 6 0 231 2U1 Rutgers 5 6 0 273 255 Boston Col 3 7 0 209 281 Navy 3 7 0 206 254 Temple 3 7 0 162 289 Tulsa 3 7 0 222 290 Cincinnati 3 8 0 201 379 E.Carolina 3 8 0 281 325 Va. Tech 3 8 0 176 264 1988 KODAK ALL-AMERICA TEAM THE 1988 Kodak Coaches All-America Team, selected by the American Football Coaches Association, with names, schools and years: Offente Quarterback Rodney Peete, Southern California, senior. Running backs Barry Sanders, Oklahoma junior; Tim Worley, Georgia, junior.

Wide receivers Erik Affholter, Southern California, senior; Jason Phillips, Houston, senior. Tight end Marv Cook, Iowa, senior. Linemen Tony Mandarich, Michigan senior; Anthony Phillips, Oklahoma, senior; Mark Stepnoski. Pittsburgh, senior; Mike Utley. Washington senior; Steve Wisnewski.

Penn senior. Placekicker Kendall Trainor, Arkansas, senior. Defense Linemen Track Rocker, Auburn, senior; Mark Messner, Michigan, senior; Broderick Thomas, Nebraska, senior; Derrick Thomas, Alabama, senior; Bill hawkins. Miami, senior. Linebackers Britt Hager, Texas, senior; Jerry Olsavsky.

Pittsburgh, senior. Defensive backs Deion Sanders, Florida senior; Louis Oliver. Florida, senior; Darryl Henley, UCLA, senior; Donnell Woolford, senior. Clemson. Punter Pat Thompson, Brigham Young, senior.

SCHOLASTIC SCHEDULE MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE Conference WIT Ptl OP 7 1 0 249 159 5 2 1 156 133 5 3 0 200 126 5 3 0 205 132 4 3 1 153 198 4 4 0 154 141 3 5 0 176 197 All Garnet 1 Ptt OP 2 0 324 202 3 1 173 200 3 0 286 170 4 0 287 176 6 1 195 288 5 0 244 221 6 0 256 250 8 1 159 333 10 1 167 361 Michgn Mich. Ball St CentMch. Ohio U. Toledo Kent St. Bowl Grn Miami, 0.

MANHATTAN Named Stu Schmelz assistant baseball coach. MISSOURI Announced the resignation of Woody Widenhofer, head football coach. East WLT Pet. PF PA Giants 7 5 0 .583 253 246 Philadelphia 7 5 0 .583 283 254 Phoenix 7 5 0 .583 282 274 Washington 6 6 0 .500 278 291 Dallas 2 10 0 .167 196 292 Central Chicago 10 2 0 833 253 152 Minnesota 8 4 0 .667 304 185 Detroit 3 9 0 .250 168 242 Tampa Bay 3 9 0 .250 213 308 Green Bay 2 10 0 .167 182 246 West New Orleans 9 3 0 .750 270 186 A Rams 7 5 0 .583 300 232 San Francisco 7 5 0 .583 252 226 Atlanta 4 8 0 .333 208 260 x-clinched division title Sunday's Garnet Chicago 27 Tampa Bay 15 Cincinnati 38 Dallas 24 Detroit 19 Green Bay 9 Minnesota 12 Indianapolis 3 Buffalo 9 Jets 6. OT Houston 38 Phoenix 20 Cleveland 27 Pittsburgh 7 Kansas City 27 Seattle 24 New Orleans 42 Denver 0 San Diego 38 Los Angeles Rams 24 Philadelphia 23 Giants 17.

OT Atlanta 12 Los Angeles Raiders 6 New England 6 Miami 3 Yetterday't Game Washington at San Francisco 9 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 24 Minnesota at Detroit 12:30 p.m. Houston at Dallas 4 p.m. Sunday, Nov.

27 Buffalo at Cincinnati 1 p.m. Cleveland at Washington 1 p.m. Green Bay at Chicago 1 p.m. Kansas City at Pittsburgh 1 p.m. Miami at Jets 1 p.m.

Phoenix at Philadelphia 1 p.m. Tampa Bay at Atlanta 1 p.m. San Francisco at San Diego 4 p.m. New England at Indianapolis 4 p.m. Los Angeles Rams at Denver 4 m.

Giants at New Orleans 8 p.m. Monday, Nov, 28 Los Angeles Raiders at Seattle 9 p.m. 16 1 113 206 0 7 1 126 240 CROSS COUNTRY ODDS unit of an Atlanta hospital after a crash at Atlanta International Raceway, hospital officials said yesterday. Don Marmor of Northlake, was diagnosed with fractures and possible internal injuries at Georgia Baptist Hospital. He was listed in serious condition last evening.

He crashed during Saturday's running of the ARCA Atlanta Journal 500-kilometer race. Connors surgery NEW YORK Seventh-ranked Jimmy Connors will undergo foot surgery that will force him to miss the season-ending Masters tennis championship, tourney director Eugene Scott said yesterday. Connors will have surgery within 10 days to remove bone spurs from both feet and repair ligament damage in his right foot. Press Wirt Services MID-EASTERN ATHLETIC CONF. NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS All Garnet GRANGER, Iowa Here are the results NBA TONIGHT Irom the 1988 NCAA cross country championships yesterday: Men's Retultt Conference WIT Pit OP 5 1 0 154 88 4 1 0 185 83 3 2 0 104 90 3 3 0 164 130 3 3 0 123 112 2 4 0 87 197 0 6 0 76 193 Ptt OP 4 0 239 189 3 1 300 193 6 0 216 207 4 0 357 223 6 0 162 232 9 0 111 355 10 0 137 317 Del.

St. Fla RethCk Howard S.Car St. Cr.A&T Morgn St. Team icorlng 1, Wisconsin 105. 2.

Northern Arizona 160. 3, Tennessee 177. THIS EVENING 7:30 p.m. PSM NHL Hockey. Kings at Flyers.

8 p.m. MSG, TBS NBA Basketball. Lakers at Knicks. SCH NHL Hockey. Capitals at Islanders.

11 p.m. SCH NBA Basketball. Nets at Nuggets. TENNIS ATP MONEY LEADERS THE 1988 Association of Tennis Professionals money leaders through Nov. 20: 1.

Stefan Edberg (927.802 2 MatsWilander $881,731 3 Boris Becker $861,953 4. Andre Agassi $627,062 5. Ivan Lendl $598,938 Individuals 1, Robert Kennedy. Indiana. 29 20.

2, Yehezkel Halifa, Clemson. 29:21. 3, Bo Reed, Northern Arizona, 29:24. 4, Thomas O'Gara, East Tennessee, 29:28. 5, Chris Zinn, OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG Cleveland 24 at Boston-x Detroit 14 at Charlotte at Washington 3 Philadelphia at Indiana 1 Milwaukee at New York 2 L.A.

Lakers at Denver 14 New Jersey at Seattle 5'4 Portland Chicago at Sacramento x-at Hartford. Conn. NHL TONIGHT FAVORITE GOALS UNDERDOG at Philadelphia -1, Vi Los Angeles at Y. Islanders -to. Washington at Vancouver -'4, Buffalo All Garnet Arkansas.

29:31. Women's Reiultl Conference WIT Ptl OP Kntcky 6 0 0 177 72 Team icorlng 1, Kentucky 75. 2, Oregon 128. 3. Nebraska 142.

Individual! 1, Michelle Dekkers, Indiana, 16:30. 2. Tina Lungberg. Texas-El Paso, 16 34. Ptl OP 2 0 338 174 4 0 294 115 6 0 206 205 7 I 167 199 8 0 89 348 8 0 188 283 4 2 0 186 57 4 2 0 130 101 2 4 0 82 99 2 4 0 45 172 2 4 0 116 155 1 5 0 55 135 Mid.

Tnn Murry St Tenn St. AstnPy Morehd TennTch 3. Soma Barry, Oklahoma State, 16:36. 4, Jackie FIELD HOCKEY NJSIAA Group III Final At Trenton State College Red Bank vs. High Point 2 p.m.

Goodman, Oklahoma State, 16:36. 5, Carole Trepanier, Alabama, 16:43. 1 10 0 114 291.

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