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D6 The Pittsburgh Press Friday, November 25, 1988 Hunting expedition difficult to bear with no bruins in sight tTHE SNAP of a twig brought A Wasoim Outdoors traditional first Monday after Thanksgiving. Perhaps we would have a better chance of snow instead of the rain that plagues so many opening days. By the way, I expect to see several bears from my Clarion County tree stand when buck season opens Monday. And, yes, I did see one Tuesday. It ran across 1-80 near the Reynolds-ville exit as I was making my way home about 9 p.m.

If you were fortunate enough to bag a bear, especially if it was a big one, you should take good care of the skulL It is the skull that is measured to determine record class bears and world-record black bears are available in Pennsylvania. Taxidermists do not use the actual skull when mounting a bear. They use a composition form and plastic teeth and tongue. If you killed a big bear or a little bear with a big head, ask the taxidermist to take care with the skull. Highlands Mall on Route 28 in Natrona Heights will offer a "last chance" hunter education course tonight and tomorrow for those wanting to get a hunting license in time for the opening of buck season Monday.

Hours are 6:30 to 10 p.m. today and 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. tomorrow. Participants must attend both sessions and should bring a lunch and beverage tomorrow.

Successful completion of a hunter education course is required before the issuance of a person's first hunting license, regardless of the age of the applicant It was the final drive of two days of the hardest hunting I ever have put in, and 15 of us cooperating by alternate driving and posting had not Eroduced a single bruin in areas that ad been well scouted the past few weeks by our hunt captain, Ron Hoover of West Decatur. This was the second consecutive year our group had been shut out, after producing nine bears on our drives the previous three years. Hoover spends every spare minute for weeks before the season trying to locate the thickets. This year he figured he had at least 20 bears well pinpointed. But a ferocious wind and rain storm that swept the area Sunday night, plus a depletion of available food, seemed to change the habits of the bears and there was no fresh sign in any of the areas we drove.

The bears, by all reason and logic, me vm oi we aaze a a.m. rising had induced while I stood waiting for the drivers to beat through the logged-out area that had been taken over by a thick tangle of mountain laurel. Slowly twisting my head I saw a magnificent eight-point buck just 12 steps away. Ha had no idea I was anywhere in the vicinity even though I was dressed in fluorescent orange from bead to toe. The scope-mounted 30-06 in my hands turned slippery from sweat as I watched the majestic animal slowly walk away.

It was the second day of bear season and the big buck seemed to know be was untouchable. A few minutes later the drivers came through, poshing a four-pointer and three does within a few feet of my stand. should have been there. They weren't and we weren't the only ones having trouble finding them. We didn't hear a dozen shots in two days of hunting.

This was the second consecutive year a severe weather system moved through just before bear season, leading our group to speculate it was a signal to the bears that it was time to hunt a winter den. "I think bear season comes in too late, at least if the Game Commis sion wants the number of bears killed they say they do," Hoover said. "They should make it about the last of October and cut down the number of days if they think they have to. That way we could get to the bears while they are still in their normal feeding pattern." I would make an additional suggestion: Let's set the opening of antlered deer season back to the first Monday of December, instead of the FOR THE RECORD CALENDAR FOOTBALL HOCKEY NHL Oilers 4, Blues 2 Sun. Fri.

Sat. Thu. Dec. 1 Wed. Nov.

30 Mon. Tue. Nov. 28 Nov. 29 Passing Camp Ron McDermott 32 Receiving Jason Nlecgorskl Pat Walsh Alt Yds TD 91 540 4 No.

Yds TD 7 45 2 7 113 0 99 1 Nov. 27 Nov. 25 Nov. 26 PA Pf PA .750 360 740 Ml 334 24 .583 704 193 .147 227 333 WALES PATRICK Pts OF GA NY Rangers .11 I 3 35 89 78 PHI-urg 11 II 32 194 98 Washington 10 9 2 22 77 75 Philadelphia 9 14 1 19 19 91 New Jersey I 11 3 19 72 85. NY Islanders 7 12 2 14 45 83 WALES ADAMS Pts GF GA Montreal 13 9 3 29 94 86 Boston 10 8 5 25 81 69 Buffalo 8 12 2 IS 75 93 Quebec 8 13 2 18 84 104 Hartford I 12 1 17 71 80 Morris Turner PROBABLE STARTERS Offense SE Morris Turner RT Ray Hess RG Shawn Moore Ted Kerr LG Todd Orlando LT Alex Pampena TE Jason Niecgorskl QB Ron McDermott FB Dennis Hanley TB Mike Campoio WB Pat Walsh Pel.

PF PA .17 252 154 .583 194 .500 244 218 .454 239 243 .417 195 240 Edmonton 11 4 St. Lewis 1(1 2 First period 1, Edmonton, Messier 7 (Anderson. S. Smith), 3:49 (sh). 2, St.

Louis, G. Cavalllnl I (Federko, Roberts), 731. Edmonton, Carson 13 (Tlkkanen, Kurrl), 17 (pp). Second period 4, Edmonton, Carson 14 (Tlkkanen, Kurrl), 19:54. Third period 5, St.

Louis, G. Cavalllnl 9 (Federko, Tuttte), :18. 4, Edmonton, Messier I (Anderson, Tlkkanen), 19:38 (en). Shots on goal Edmonton 5-5-311 St. Louis 9-5-1226.

Power -play opportunities Edmonton 1 of St. Louis 0 of 4. Goalies-Edmonton, Fuhr, 8-6-2 (26 shots-24 saves). St. Louis, Mlllen, 5-4-2 (12-9).

Referee-Paul Stewart. Linesman Ryan Bozak, Jerry Pateman. Sr. 4-0 170 -Sr. 4-4 215 Jr.

5-10 240 Sr. 4-3 215 6-1 230 -Sr. 5-11 230 4-4 215 4-1 180 -Jr. 4-1 190 5-10 170 -Sr. 4-0 175 -Jr.

4-0 210 -Sr. 4-3 210 -Sr. 4-2 225 Sr. 5-10 185 NFL AFC CENTRAL Cincinnati 9 3 0 Houston 4 0 Wvand 7 0 PIMfeui yh m. 10 0 AFC EAST x-euffaio New England .750 kidlanapolls 4 4 0 N.Y.

Jets 5 6 1 Miami 7 0 AFC WEST Denver 4 4 0 LA. Raiders .440 Seattle 4 4 0 San Diego 4 10 Kansas City 3 1 NFC EAST N.Y. Giants 750 Philadelphia 7 5 0 Phoenix 7 5 0 Washington 4 4 0 Dallas 2 110 NFC CENTRAL Kansas Stealers By 8 pa fA MornsgN 4 p.m. 7:30 m. VWWW State ly "apsn 7:30 pa." aJ flouart: 4pa.

CAMPBELL NORRIS Pts CP GA Pet. PF PA .500 237 255 .500 219 234 .508 212 238 J33 167 230 .292 181 218 Mike DeMasI Scott Cellender Detroit 4 24 83 79 Toronto 11 11 1 23 80 86 Pat Knipp Division II QUARTERFINALS Tomorrow Mlllersvllle (10-1) at North Dakota St. (11-0), 2:30 p.m,- North Carolina Central (9-1-1) at Sacramento St. (9-2), 4 p.m,' (11-1) at Texas AM (4-2), 2:30 p.m.; Jacksonville St. (10-1) at Portland St.

(9-2-1), 4 p.m. Division III QUARTERFINALS Tomorrow Cortland St. (11-0) at Ithaca (10-1), 12:30 p.m.; Moravian (10-1) at Ferrum (10-0), 12:30 p.m.; Augustana, III. (9-1) at Wittenberg (9-2), 12:30 p.m,-Central, Iowa (9-1) at (9-2, 1:30 p.m. NAIA PLAYOFFS (Timet EST) Division I FIRST ROUND Tomorrow Mesa St, Colo.

(8-1) at Moorheed St, Minn. (8-2), 2 p.m; Adams St, Colo. (7-2-1) at Emporia St, Kan. (9-0), 2 p.m; Northern St, S.D. (8-3) at Pittsburgh St, Kan.

(9-0), 2 p.m.; Wash-bum, Kan. (7-3) at Arkansas-Montlcello (9-1), 2 p.m.; Central Arkansas (10-0) at Southeastern Oklahoma St. (9-0), 2 p.m,' Fairmont St, W.Va. (7-1-2) at Hillsdale, Mich, 1 p.m,- Concord, W.Va. (7-1-1) at Carson-Newman, Tenn.

(8-2), 1 p.m,' Catawba, N.C (8-3) at Central St, Ohio (9-1), 1 p.m. Division II QUARTERFINALS Tenwrrow Bluffton, Ohio (9-1) at Westminster(ll-t), I a.m.; Wlscomln-La Crosse (9-2) at Northwestern, Iowa (12-0), 2 p.m,- Bethany, Kan. (10-0) at Evangel, Ma (10-O), 2 p.m,' Oregon Tech (8-2) at Carroll, Mont. (10-O), 3 pjn. Tony Marlanl 19 44 76 14 94 110 NG DT DT DE DE LB LB C8 St.

Louis I 9 Chicago 6 13 Minnesota 4 13 215 230 12 63 90 6-1 Jason Niecgorskl Todd Orlando Vlnce Yoos S. Hlggenbotham Jamie Llchota 4-2 CAMPBELL SMYTHE 185 165 175 6-1 5-8 CB Pet. PF PA .543 253 244 .583 233 254 .583 282 274 .500 278 307 .154 213 317 SS Bob Blanchln FS Pat Walsh 5-11 165 -Sr. 4-0 175 Pts GP GA 3 33 97 56 0 30 121 91 3 39 99 85 3 23 81 74 3 21 76 70 Calgary 15 4 Los Angeles .15 7 Edmonton I3 7 Vancouver 10 11 Winnipeg 9 6 LAST NIGHT Great race How Mario Lemieux's statistics compare to Wayne Gretzlcy's pace after 21 games in his record-setting seasons: Upper St. Clair Panthers COACH JIM RENDER Record 9-3 Chicago 10 2 0 Minnesota 9 4 0 nz i Boston 2 Quebec 5.

Home Pet PF PA .833 253 152 .492 327 185 .250 213 308 .231 168 245 .147 182 244 Philadelphia 1 Montreal 3 St. Louis 2 Opponent Upper St. Clair 31 Charters Valley Tampa Say 3 9 0 Detroit 3 10 0 Green Bay 2 10 0 28 Trinity Edmonton 4 WEDNESDAY Pittsburgh 8 Montreal 2 Renters 2 Boston 0 TODAY'S LINE Hartford 4. 3 Toronto 4. 3 10 Mt.

Lebanon 20 17 Baldwin 3 0 North Hills 9 21 Shaler 0 20 Bethel Park 7 14 Ringgold 7 15 North Allegheny 26 14 Butler 0 Player Gewla lta. Lemieux 22 57 GreUky 21 46f Los Angeles I 3 Washington 7. Edmonton 3 Calgary 3 Islanders 6 Minnesota 3 New Jersey 2 Professional Overtime. 1981-1982 1 1985-1986 0 0 .92 Goals Vt-1 1-1 1-1 V. E-'A Vi-1 WPIAL playoffs 21 Gateway 14 Mt.

Lebanon 205 Totals INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Scaring TD FG Pete Habb 11 0 Jeff Mascaro 0 3 Mike Thelk 5 0 Pittsburgh Chicago Winnipeg Toronto New Jersey NHL TONIGHT Favorite WASHINGTON BUFFALO DETROIT MINNESOTA VANCOUVER College FOOTBALL TODAY TONIGHT Times EST Pittsburgh at Washington, 8:05 p.m. Chicago at Buffalo, 75 p.m. Winnipeg at Detroit, 7 J5 p.m. Toronto at Minnesota, 1:35 p.m. New Jersey at Vancouver, 10:35 p.m.

Brains 2, Flyers 1 NFC WEST PelPP PA New Orleans .9 3 0 .750 270 186 LA. Rams 7 5 0 .583 300 232 San Francisco 7 0 .583 22 224 Atlanta 4 I 0 J33 208 240 x-d Inched division title YESTERDAY Minnesota 23 Detroit 0 Houston rnf, 17 SUNDAY Times EST Kansas City at Pittsburgh, 1 pjn. Buffalo at Cincinnati, 1 pjn. Cleveland at Washington, 1 p.m. Green Bay at Chicago, 1 p.m.

Miami at N.Y. 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. L-A. Rams at Denver 4 p.m. 1 N.Y. Giants at New Orleans, I p.m.

MONDAY LA. Raiders at Seattle, 9 p.m. PENGUINS STATISTICS SCORING NFL SUNDAY Favorite prrrsBURGH WASHINGTON PHILAD'LPHIA CHICAGO CINCINNATI ATLANTA N.Y. JETS DENVER INDIANAPOLIS San Francisco NEW ORLEANS MONDAY SEATTLE PIS. 2 1 5V.

13 3V4 4Vi 2 'A Pick 5 7 5 Underdog Kansas City Cleveland Phoenix Green Bay Buffalo Tampa Bay Miami LA. Rams New England SAN DIEGO N.Y. Giants LA. Raiders XP Pts. 0 66 25 34 0 30 Yds TD 983 11 885 5 Yds TD 740 5 Yds TD 277 2 82 0 52 2 Lemieux Brown Coffey Quinn Errey Philadelphia 1 -1 1 1-2 Rushing Pete Hablb Mike Thelk Passing Jerry BerteotH Receiving Tom Martin Mike Thelk Camp 53 AM 148 145 Alt 105 NO.

17 9 6 Cullen Pts. 7V. Underdog ALABAMA y-Aubum SCRIPPS HOWARD ALL-AMERICA TEAM OFFENSE WR Hart Lae Dykes, Oklahoma State, Sr, 4-4, 206; Jason Phillips, Houston, Sr, 5-9, 175. TE Charles Arbuckle, UCLA, Jr, 6-2, 223. OL Tony Mandarlch, Michigan State, Sr, 4-4, 303; Mark Stepneskl, Pitt, Sr, 4-3, 245; Mike Uttey, Washington State, Sr, 4-4, 302; Pat Tomberlln, Florida State, 4-4, 305; Rick Phillips, West Virginia, Sr, 4-4, 242.

QB Rodney Poete, Southern Cal, Sr, e-2, 195. RB Barry Sanders, Oklahoma State, Jr, 5-8, 180; Tim Worley, Georgia, Jr, 4-2, 216. Kendall Tralnor, Arkansas, Sr. 4-2, 205. DEFENSE OLB Brodertck Thomas, Nebraska, Sr, 4-3, 235; Bill Hawkins, Miami, Sr, 4-4, 240.

DL Tracy Rocker, Auburn, Sr, 4-3, 250; Mark Messner, Michigan, Sr, 6-3, 244. LB Derrick Thomas, Alabama, 4-4, 222; Michael Stonebreaker, Notre Dame, Jr, 4-1, 220; Bfltt Hager, Texas, Sr, 4-1, 225. Doug Whatley PROBABLE STARTERS Offense SE Tom Martin Vikings 23, Lions 0 LT OP a pti pm pp gar 18 22 35 57 14 7 2 20 II 25 43 44 11 0 19 6 23 29 50 3 2 20 11 12 23 33 3 0 21 7 13 20 42 0 2 21 5 15 20 25 4 0 21 10 8 18 40 5 1 20 4 7 11 27 2 2 21 4 4 10 29 1 1 17 1 5 4 49 0 0 13 7 3 5 26 I 0 20 1 4 5 40 0 0 17 1 3 4 41 0 0 18 1 3 4 47 0 0 21 1 3 4 50 0 0 10 1 0 1 12 0 0 11 1 0 1 77 0 0 .3 0 1 1, 2 0 0 11 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 48 0 0 .5000000 .5000200 .4 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 17 0 0 ,3 0 0 0 2 0 0 ,2000000 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 Cunneyworth Zalapskl Bourque Hlllter Haman Frawley Dykstra Johnson Buskas Siren Leney Dahlquist Guenette Cauflekt McLlwaln First period 1, Boston, B. Sweeney 5, 13:59. Second period 2, Philadelphia, Kerr 20 (Eklund, ProppL 119 (pp.

Overtime 3, Boston, B. Sweeney 4 (Joyce, Llnseman), Shots on goal Philadelphia 5-8-10-0-23. Boston 4-7-9-2-24. Power-play opportunities Philadelphia 1 of Boston 0 of 4. Goalles-Pniladelphia, LaFcrest, 2-3-0 (24 shots-22 saves).

Boston, Moog, 4-2-3 (23-22L Referee Ron Hoggarm. Linesmen Leon Stickle, Ron Finn. Nordiques 5, Canadiens 3 Minnesota Detroit 1-23 00 Jim Mansfield Brian Cullen Matt Wetty Phil Dunn Ron Cortes Matt Coo NBA TONIGHT Favorite INDIANA BOSTON PHILAD'LPHIA DALLAS UTAH Seattle PORTLAND LA. CLIPPERS 4- 1 165 6-1 220 6-1 215 44 235 5- 11 190 4-2 230 4- 0 190 5- 10 175 6- 1 190 4- 0 185 5- 10 185 Underdog Washington Milwaukee Charlotte Atlanta San Antonio PHOENIX Houston New Jarsey LG RG RT TE QB FB HB FL Pts. 2 3 15V.

10Vi 1 4V. Jerry Berteottt Mike Thelk Pete Hablb Doug Whaley Pkstrangelo MIN Anderson 2 run (C Nelson kick) MIN FO Nelson 21 MIN Anderson 1 run (C Nelson kick) MIN FG Nelson 33 MIN FG Nelson 18 A 46,379 TEAM STATISTICS Minnesota Detroit 24 First downs 3 Montreal Quebec 1 2-3 .3 1 1-5 Young Zemlak BTasso Recchl Stevens BOWLING Defense MG Jim Mansfield Sr. DT Lou Wetiel Jr. DT Ron Cortes Sr. LB Mike Thelk Sr.

LB Doug Whaley Jr. LB Matt Coo Sr. LB Phil Dunn Jr. CB Pete Hablb Jr. CB Mike Quealy Jr.

SS Chris Cerdello Sr. FS Tom Martin Sr. 6-1 220 6-1 200 6-2 230 6-1 190 5- 10 185 6- 0 190 5- 11 190 4- 0 185 6- 1 170 5- 4 170 6- 1 145 TOMORROW Boston College TEMPLE GEORGIA 14V. Georgia Tech HOUSTON 24 Rice Tennessee 2V. VANDERBtLT FLOROA ST.

14 Florida 5Vs MISS. ST TULSA 12V. Colorado St. USC 4 Notre Dame MIAMI, FLA. 16V.

Arkansas ARIZONA 7Vs Arizona St. LSU 20 Tulane HAWAII 3 Air Force V-at Birmingham, Ala. l-at Jackson, Miss. BASKETBALL TONIGHT Favorite Pts. Underdog Maul Clastic (Lahalna, Maul, Hawaii) Oklahoma 7V.

Ohio St. Michigan I Vanderbllt Vegas i DePaul Grswf Alaskan Shootout (Anehoraga) Kentucky IV. tone Seton Hall 4 Utah Florida 12 California Central Fidelity Classic (Richmond, Vs.) Alabama 3 Arizona St. mveatort Classic (Charlottesville, Va.) Marquette Pick Kent St. VIRGINIA 17 Dartmouth Fleet Classic (Providence, HI) Alabama 7 Fairfield PROVIDENCE Niagara Big Apple NIT (Madison Square Garden) Syracuse 9 Missouri Freedom Bowl Classic (Irvine, Calif.) Maryland 16 Texas Christian Omars DETROIT 5 Rice Cal-Santa Barb COLORADO Home team In CAPS.

51-181 Rushes-Yards 11-18 172 Passing 42 75 Return yards 35 2-14 Secked-Yerds lost 2-4 5-37 -Punfs 8-47 GOALTENEMNG mm avg I I gi so Ptranoele. 5 244 3M 3 0 0 14 0 Guenette 11 575 4.38 5 6 0 41 0 Barrasso 3 ISO 5.00 1 2 0 15 0 Young 4 304 4.12 2 2 0 21 0 HOME ATTENDANCE (II (amss) 150,348 (average 15,034) 1-0 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 First period 1, Quebec, Saklc 14 (Poddubny, Brown), 3:05 (pp). 3, Quebec, Letts 3 (Forner, Brown), 4:24 (pp). 3, Quebec, Saklc 15 (Fortier, Jackson), Second period 4, Quebec, Brown 7 (Goulet, Forher), 4:21. 5, Montreal, Nas-kmd (Smith, Cheilos), 9-M (pp).

Third period 6, Montreal, Smith 16 (Naslund, Robinson), 7:05. 7, Montreal, Deslardlns 1 (Cheilos, Courtnall), 15:44. 8, Quebec, Saklc 14 (P. Stactny), 19:14 (en). Shots on goal Montreal 1-9-15-32.

Quebec 11-4-722. Power-play opportunities Montreal 1 of Quebec 2 of 4. Goalies Montreal, Hayward 4-7-2 (22 shots-17 saves). Quebec, Gosselln 2-1-2 (32-29). Referee-Don Koharskl.

Linesmen Kevin Collins, Ron Asselstlne. PIAA RANKINGS (District fn parenmeses followed by total points) Class AAAA EAST REGION I 1. Central Bucks West (1) 72 Neshamlny (1) 72 BASKETBALL NBA EASTERN ATLANTIC PDA BUDWEISER CLASSIC At Columbus, Ohio FOUR ROUNDS 24 games 1, Ron Williams, Cahokla, III, 4-1-1, 5,974. 2, Wayne Webb, Beaumont, Texas, 3-5, 5,912. 3, Dave Ferraro, Kingston, N.Y, 5-2-1, 5,872.

4, George Brenham III, San Diego, 4-4, 5,843. 5, Parker Bonn ill. Freehold, NJ, 6-2, 5,849. 6, Ernie Schlegel, Vancouver, Wash, 5-3, 5436. 7, Tom Laskow, Commack, N.Y.

4-2, 5,811. I (He), D.J. Hochsteln, Farmington Hills, 3-5, and Walter Ray Williams Stockton, 5-3, 5,804. 10, Steve Lang, Indianapolis, 3-4-1, 5,771. 3- 25 Penalties.

Yards 4-51 44-7 Time of possesion MCXVIDOAi. STATISTICS RUSHING Minnesota: Rice 13-59, Anderson 19-53, Nelson 10-23, D. Harris 4- 21, Wilson 3-18, Dollar 3-7. Detroit James 4-1, Wlger 1-4, Jones 5-4, Long 1-0. PASSING Minnesota: Wilson 14-21- 0- 184, Kramer 0-0-O-O.

Detroit: Long 2-6- 1- 5, Hllger 4-14-1-43. RECEIVING Minnesota: Carter 7-84, Jones 5-48, Rice 3-7, Gustafson 1-20, Jordan 1-7. Detroit: Chedwlck 2-30, Jones 2-4, Bland 1-11, James 1-3. MISSED FIELD GOALS None. Oilers 25, Cowboys 17 EAST REGION 1.

Cedar Cliff (3) .72 .71 2. IP. McCaskey (3) WEST REGION III 1. Brashear (8) .67 WEST REGION IV 1. Central Catholic (7) Class AAA EAST REGION I WRESTLING 10 1 12 25 3 7 0 17 .70 1.

Berwick Area (2) Dallas DO Delon Sanders, Florida State, Sr, 4-0, 190; Louis Oliver, Florida, Sr, 6-2, 227; Donneil Woolford, Clemson, Sr, 5-10, 195; Darryl Henley, UCLA, Sr, 5-10, 145. Pat Thompson. Brlgham Young, 5-11, 300. PLAYER OF THE YEAR Barry Sanders, Oklahoma State. COACH OF THE YEAR Dea NeMen, West Virginia.

High school WPIAL PLAYOFFS Class AAAA CHAMPIONSHIP Tomorrow Central Catholic (8-2-2) vs. upper St. Clair (9-3) at Three Rivers Stadium, 7:45 p.m. Class AAA CHAMPIONSHIP Tomorrow Allqulppa (12-0) vs. Blackhewk (10-1-1) at Three Rivers Stadium, 5 p.m.

Class AA CHAMPIONSHIP Tomorrow Center (11-0-1) vs. Steel Valley (11-0-1) at Three Rivers Stadium, 2:15 p.m. Class A CHAMPIONSHIP Tomorrow Farrell (10-2) vs. Wilmington (12-0) at Three Rivers Stadium. 11 JO am DISTRICT 6 PLAYOFFS Class AAA CHAMPIONSHIP Tonight Bald Eagle Area vs.

Somerset at Tyrone, 7 pjn. Class AA CHAMPIONSHIP Tonight Bellwood-Antls vs. United at C-smbrla Heights, 7 p.m. Class A CHAMPIONSHIP Tonight Bishop McCort vs. West Branch at Penns Manor, 7 p.m.

CLASS AAAA STATISTICS Central Catholic Vikings COACH JOHN FISCHE TTI Record 1-2-2 .69 .60 EAST REGION II 1. Manhelm Central (3) 2. Mlddletown Area (3) WEST REGION III 1. Bradford (9) WEST REGION IV .60 ON THE AIR DAL Walker 1 run (Ruiek kick) HOU FG Zendelas BOU Roller 12 run (Zendelas kick) DAL FG Ruiek 29 DAL Pelluer 3 run (Rujek kick) HOU FG Zendelas 49 HOU Hill 5 pass from Moon (kick failed) HOU FG Zendelas 47 HOU FG Zendelas 22 A 50,845 TEAM STATISTICS 1. Allqulppa (7) .5.

Pet. GB New York 7 4 S36 Philadelphia 7 4 .436 New Jersey 6 6 .500 IV. Boston 5 6 .455 3 Washington 2 7 J22 4 Charlotte 2 I .200 4V. EASTERN CENTRAL Pet. GB Detroit 9 2 J) 18 Cleveland 7 2 .778 1 Atlanta 6 5 -545 3 Chicago 4 5 .545 3 Milwaukee 4 4 S00 3Vi Indiana 1 9 .100 7Vi WESTERN MIDWEST Pet.

GB Utah 7 2 .778 Dallas 7 3 .700 Vi Denver 7 4 .436 1 Houston 7 4 jb3t 1 San Antonio 3 6 .333 4 Miami 0 8 .000 6'3 WESTERN PACIFIC Pet. GB LA. Lakers I 1 GoidenStete 5 5 .500 3 Portland 5 5 JOO 3 Seattle 5 5 -500 3 L-A. Clippers 5 6 ASS 3V Phoenix 4 .400 4 Sacramento 1 I .111 6V. 2.

Blackhawk (7) Gass AA EAST REGION I 1. Bethlehem Catholic (11) EAST REGION I 1. Delone Catholic (3) 2. West York Area (3) WEST REGION 111 1. BeHwood-Antts (4) Dallas Houston 14 First downs 32-145 Rushes-Yards 36-74 210 Passing 203 -Return yard 14 Return yards.

Professional WWF At RicUield, Ohio SURVIVOR SERIES Hulk Hogan, Randy "Macho Man" Savage, Koko B. Ware, Hercules and Hillbilly Jim def. Akeem, Big Boss Man, King Haku, The Red Rooster and Ted DiBlese. Survivors: Hogan and Savage. Dlno Bravo, Andre the Giant, Her lay Race, Curt "Mr.

Perfect" Hennlg and Ravishing Rick Rude def. Jake "The Snake" Roberts, hacksaw Jim Duggan, Kan Patera, Tito Santana and Scott Casey. Survivors: Bravo and Hennlg. Powers of Pain, the Young Stallions, the Rockers, the British Bulldogs and the Hart Foundation def. Demolition, the Conquistadors, the Bolsheviks, the Brain Busters and the Rougeau Brothers.

Surviving team: Powers of Pain. Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake, the Ultimate Warrior, the Blue Blazer, Sam Houston and Jumping Jim Brunzell def. the Honky Tonk Man, Outlaw Ron Bass, Bad News Brown, Greg "The Hammer" Valentine and Dangerous Danny Davis. Survivor: The Ultimate Warrior. .72 .63 .57 .50 .43 .42 .54 .51 .51 2.

Keystone (9) Reynolds (10) 15-29-0 Comp-Att-Int 17-32-1 2-14 Sacked-Yerds lost 0-0 --I 1 1 17 l-O. Fumbles-Loet. WEST REGION IV 1. Center (7) 2. Bedford (5) Wilmington (7) Gass A EAST REGION I 1.

St. Plus (1) 2. Dunmore (2) EAST REGION 1. Camp Hill (3) 2. Columbia (3) WEST REGION IN 1.

East Brady (9) YESTERDAY No games scheduled. WEDNESDAY Boston 114 .44 .43 109 aevetjod 91 Miami 91 .55 .51 Philadelphia 104. L-A. Lakers 131. New York 113 -Detroit 111 Dallas 125.

.49 Central Catholic 34 North Catholic 14 Penn Hills Milwaukee 124 San Antonio 119. Denver 106 102 Atlanta 109 101 Phoenix 129 Utah 111. Norwln Letrobe Plum SOCCER New Jersey 133 LA. Clippers 105. Seattle 93 Chicago 97 23-7 27 24 19 13 Golden State 85 -Hempfleld .13 .14 4 3 .15 0 0 0 8 7 0 .84 TELEVISION TODAY 2:30 p.m., College football, Alabama vs.

Auburn 2, 7, 10. 2:30 p.m., Golf, National Skins Pro-Am ESPN. 1 5 p.m., College basketball, Kentucky vs. Iowa ESPN. 7 p.m., College basketball, Oklahoma vs.

Ohio State -ESPN. 7:30 p.m., Harness racing, The Meadows MRN. 8:05 p.m., NHL, Penguins vs. Washington 53. 8:05 p.m., NBA, Atlanta vs.

Dallas TBS. 9 p.m., College basketball. Syracuse vs. Missouri ESPN. 11:30 p.m., College basketball, Nevada-Las Vegas vs.

DePaul ESPN. RADIO TONIGHT 8:05 p.m., NHL, Penguins vs. Washington KDKA-AM (1020). TELEVISION TOMORROW MORNINGAFTERNOON 1:30 a.m., College basketball, Kansas vs. Alaska -ESPN.

Noon, College football, Arkansas vs. Miami 2, 10. Noon, College football, Boston College vs. Temple 4, 7. 12:30 p.m., College football, Georgia Tech vs.

Georgia -TBS. 6 2 p.m., Bowling, Budweiser Classic 6, 11. 3:30 p.m., College football, Notre Dame vs. Southern Cal 4. 3:30 p.m., Golf, National Skins Pro-Am 6, 11.

4:30 p.m., College basketball, Great Alaskan Shootout Mrnifinal ESPN. RADIO TOMORROW AFTERNOON 2:15 p.m., High school football, Steel Valley vs. Center, WPIAL Class AA championship WIXZ-AM (1360). WBVP-AM (1230), WMBA-AM (1460). 3:30 p.m., College football, Notre Dame vs.

Southern Cal KQV-AM (1410). 4:30 p.m., College basketball, Robert Morris vs. West Virginia WIXZ-AM (1360) (joined in progress). 5 p.m., High school football, Aliquippa vs. Blackhawk, WPIAL Class AAA championship WBVP-AM (1230).

WMBA-AM (1460). Connellsvllle 0 Woodland Hills msh TONIGHT Times EST Milwaukee at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Charlotte at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. Washington at Indiana, 7:30 pjn. Atlanta at Dallas, I pjn.

San Antonio at Utah, 9:30 p.m. Seattle at Phoenix, p.m. New Jersey at L-A. Clippers, l(h30 pjn. Houston at Portland, 10:30 p.m.

Pet. GB WPIAL playoffs 31 North Hills 3 North Allegheny 191 Totals INOTvTDUAL STATISTICS 4-30 Penalties-Yards 2-10 32:44 Time of possession 27:14 sNDfVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING Houston: Rorler 14-77, tonstilth 7-44, Plnkett 5-19, Moon 4-3. Dallas: Walker 22-49, Pelluer 2-8, Clack 1-2, Fowler 1-0. PASSING Houston: Moon 15-29-0-324. Dallas: Pelleur 17-32-1-203.

RECEIVING Houston, Hill 9-113, Ghrins 3-43, Harris 2-24, Hlghsmlth 1-24. Dallas: Alexander 5-89, Walker 4-20, Folsom 3-31, Irvtn 1-22, Chandler 1-18, Clack 1-14, Martin 1-4, Fowler 1-1 MISSED FISLD GOALS None. College RESULT Southwest Texas A.M 28 Texas 24 SCRIPPS HOWARD TOP 20 SCHEDULE TOMORROW (Records In parenmeses) No. 1 Notre Dame (10-0) at No. 2 Southern Cal (10-0); No.

7 Arkansas (10- 0) at No. 3 Miami, Fla. (8-1); Florida at No. 5 Florida State (9-1); Rice at No. 15 Houston (8-2); Tulane at No.

18 Louisiana State (7-3); Georgia Tech at No. 20 Georgia (7-3). NCAA PLAYOFFS (Tim EST) Division I-AA rTRST ROUND Tomorrow Citadel (8-3) at Geor.l a Southern (9-2), 12:30 p.m.; Delaware U-t) at Furman (9-2), 1:30 p.m.; Weslern Kentucky (8-3) at Western Illinois (10-1), North Texas (8-3) at Marshall (10- 1) 130 p.m.; Northwestern St. (9-2) at Boise St. (8-3), 3 p.m.; Jackson St.

(8-0-2) at Stephen F. Austin St. (4-2), 3 p.m,-Montena (8-3) at Idaho (9-1), 4 p.m; Massachusetts (8-i at Eastern Kentucky (9-2)1, 1 P-m. Baltimore 4 0 1.000 Los Angelas 3 2 MO IV. Dallas 3 3 5O0 2 Kansas City 7 2 -500 2 San Diego 2 3 .400 2V.

Wichita 2 3 .400 2Vi .400 VH FO XP Pts. TD 9 0 3 aoa 3i Tacoma 1 4 Scoring Jamie knot 4 Matt Cohen Mike Campok) Rushing Mike Compolo Dennis Han ley Jamie knots 0 0 3 18 0 0 Alt Yds 144 740 117 516 112 475 54 27 18 TD 3 2 9 College SCHEDULE WEST REGION IV 1. Cambridge Springs (10) 43 Clinched playoff berth. PIAA CHAMPIONSHIPS Class AAAA WESTERN FINAL Dec 3 Brashear vs. Central Catholic at South Stadium, Pittsburgh, I p.m.

EASTERN FINAL Dec. 3 at JM. Crum Stadium, Allentown, 1 p.m. Class AAA WESTERN PINAL Dec 1 at Sharon High School, 1 pjn. EASTERN FINAL Dec 3 at Bethlehem Stadium, 1 pjn.

Class AA WESTERN PINAL Dec at site to be determined, 1 pjn. EASTERN FINAL Dec 3 at Albright College, Reed- Ing, 1 p.m. Class A WESTERN FINAL Dec 3 East Brady vs. Cambridge Springs at Clarion University, 1 pjn. EASTERN FINAL Dec 3 at Governor Mifflin High Scheai, 1 p.n.

YESTERDAY No games scheduled. WEDNESDAY Kansas City 7 Baltimore -Sen Dleoo Wkhlta 1 Los Angeles 4 Tacoma 5 MOVES Two overtime TONIGHT rimes EST Kansas City at Baltimore, 3:05 p.m. Dallas at Los Angeles, 11:05 p.m. (All ptmt naxenmnct) ATLANTIC II COftP-RENCE Tanight Rider at Rutgers. BIG EAST CONFERENCE Tenioht (Big Apple NIT championship) Syracuse vs.

Missouri; Georgetown at Hawell-Loa; (Great Alaskan Shootout) Seton Hall vs. Utah; (San Juan Shootout) Vlllanova vs. American U.Puerto Rico; (Fleet Classic) Providence vs. Nlaoara; (Lapchlck Memorial Tour-nament) St. John's vs.

Long island. NORTHEAST CONFERENCE Tenioht (Lapchlck Memorial Tournament) St. John's vs. Long Island; Marlst at Louisiana State; Medger Evans at Monmouth. Professional FOOTBALL GREEN BAY Signed pleceklcker Dean Dorsey.

WASHINGTON Placed cornerbeck Brian Davis on Inluref reserve; signed tight end Ron Mlddlefcn. For The Record compiled by Ken Mrazik JvJ.

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