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D2 Asbury Park PressTuesday, August 7, 1990 Sports Wire Perkins signs with Lakers recover from knee surgery. Houston Oilers' backup quarterback Cody Carlson agreed to terms on a one-year contract and reported to camp, ending a two-week holdout He will compete for the No. 2 job with Don McPherson, who was acquired from Philadelphia last week for a conditional draft choice. Veteran quarterback David Archer was cut by the San Diego Chargers, leaving the team with three quarterbacks who have started a total of seven NFL games. Despite a television report that he had left the Phoenix Cardinals' training camp in disgust, Stump Mitchell says his comeback continues on course.

BASEBALL A meeting scheduled for tomorrow between George Steinbrenner and his 1 8 limited partners has been postponed until next week due to an emergency family matter involving one of the partners. The partners are expected to approve Hank Steinbrenner as general partner at the meeting. The delay all but assures that the New York Yankees will operate without a full-time general partner for an interim period after George Steinbrenner resigns by Aug. 20. Six potential ownership groups in the state of Florida including one topped by William duPont in Orlando received the low post" The 6-foot-9, 235-pound Perkins, 29, is a six-year NBA veteran who entered the league when Dallas chose him with the fourth choice in the 1984 draft.

He's never missed more than seven games in a season and has career per-game averages of 1 4.4 points and 8.0 rebounds. FOOTBALL Eric Dickerson, ready to report to training camp after a lengthy feud with the Indianapolis Colts, failed a physical yesterday because of an injury to his left hamstring, the NFL team said. Philadelphia Eagles' coach Buddy Ryan moved two free agents into the starting lineup at training camp. The promotions of wide receiver Marvin Hargrove and left tackle Daryle Smith followed the team's scrimmage on Sunday against the Atlanta Falcons. The Falcons won that scrimmage, two touchdowns to one.

Ryan said Hargrove, a rookie from Richmond, was impressive. "He did a great job," Ryan said. "He's No. 1 He ran the right patterns, blocked the right people and caught the ball." Hargrove moved ahead of second-year man Anthony Edwards. Among the other wide receivers vying for a spot, two rookies Fred Barnett and Calvin Williams still are unsigned, and veteran Mike Quick has yet to fully their application for a National League expansion team in the last few days, and all expect to return it with the 1 00,000 application fee by the end of the month.

HOCKEY: The National Hockey League has given the Soviet Union two days to confirm its participation in a pair of exhibition series or both may be cancelled, Montreal Canadiens general manager Serge Savard said. BOWLING: Randy Pedersen came within 92 pins of a Professional Bowlers Association record as he took the first-round lead at the 1 30,000 Wichita Open. Pedersen, an eight-time PBA winner, knocked down 1,521 pins in his six games. The six-game record is 1 ,6 1 3 rolled by Tom Baker in 1981. TENNIS: Terry Phelps rebounded from a first-set loss to oust seventh-seeded Gretchen Magers 3-6, 6-4, 6-2 in the opening round of the Great American Bank Tennis Classic in San Diego.

In other matches with seeded players, No. 4 Manuela Maleeva-Fragniere struggled to beat first-year pro Alysia May 6-4, 7-6 (7-3) and No. 6 Barbara Paulas breezed past Monique Javer 6-3, 6-1. Third-seed Anne Smith of Dallas overcame a sloppy first set to win her first-round match at the Virginia Slims of Albuquerque. Smith, No.

26 in the Virginia Slims rankings, beat Marianne Werdel of Bakersfield, 7-5, 6-1. "It wasn't a pretty match, especially the first set," Smith said. Unseeded Meredith McGrath survived the powerful 1 1 3 mph serve of fifth-seeded Brenda Schultz and won her first-round match 6-4, 7-6(7-3). SOCCER: The United States, which qualified for its first World Cup in 40 years by winning at Trinidad last November, will play a rematch against Trinidad and Tobago on Saturday, Sept 1 5 at High Point, N.C The U.S. team, 6-10 in international games this year, played Trinidad twice in 1989, a 1-1 tie in Torrance, and a 1-0 victory before 35,000 fans at Port-of-Spain, Trinidad.

MISCELLANY: Two Bulgarian women basketball players left the team after the Goodwill Games and remain in Seattle where they are considering seeking asylum, an INS spokeswoman said. "All we did was give them the information what they have to do to file, the requirements and that sort of thing. But we've not received an application yet," Immigration and Naturalization Service spokeswoman Irene Mortensen said. Press Wire Services PRO BASKETBALL Magic Johnson is paid S3 million a year, and Michael Jordan, too. Sam Perkins? He referred to himself yesterday afternoon as a "marginal player." Where was he when he disparaged himself? At the Forum, where the Los Angeles Lakers announced they'd signed the Dallas Mavericks' free-agent forward to a contract estimated at six years and 19.2 million more than $3 million a year.

It was the first of what may be several major moves in the coming days. "One thing we're not good at as a team is post defense, and our conference is getting bigger now," said assistant general manager Mitch Kupchak, who discussed the deal with reporters in the absence of general manager Jerry West, who is out of town. "But Sam is big enough and strong enough to be able to defend against some of the bigger centers in the NBA. Offensively, he's a threat himself down in For the latest Sports scores, call PRESSTO: 918-1000 Monmouth County 901-1000 Ocean County Scoreboard 3013 Major League THESE FOUR-DIGIT CODES: Baseball 3018 Pro Boxing 3016 Local sports 3017 Pro Golf 3015 Sports trivia question BOATING GOLF Transactions NFL i minor League baseball Statistics PHILLIES' AFFILIATES SCRANTON WILKS-BARRE (AAA) 58-58 'Through Sunday TOMS RIVER YACHT CLUB Barnegat Lightship Race Race for Performance Handicap Racing Fleet (PHRF) cruising class boats is Saturday Aug. 1 1 over a 15-18-mile Barnegat Bay course.

Skip 2B 3B HR pers meeting 11 a.m. Call Howard Mullin, 244-8120 tor more information. 20 36 4 0 18 26 3 1 36 88 19 0 62 107 19 2 69104 20 10 30 44 11 4 1 3 7 9 1 5 SOSBCS 12 1 0 2 19 10 1 1 49 1 1 7 75 8 2 11 74 11 5 10 31 1 4 2 69 8 3 31 83 9 7 2 POS AVG 3B .324 OF .280 IB .278 OF .270 2B .259 OF .257 SS .253 OF .253 3B .235 BASEBALL i COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE Suspended Rick Leach, San Francisco Giants outfielder, lor 60 days after he tested positive for drug use. American League NEW YORK YANKEES Activated Mike Witt, pitcher, from the 21-day disabled list. Optioned Mark Leiter, pitcher, to Columbus of the International League.

National League ST. LOUIS CARDINALS Placed B(yn Smith, pitcher, on the 15-day disabled list. Moved John Morris, outfielder, from the 15-day disabled list to the 21-day list. Recalled Tim Sherill, pitcher, from Louisville of the American Association. -1 Southern League CHARLOTTE KNIGHTS Announced 4he resignation of Tommy Helms, manager.

Named Jay Lovigl-o manager for the remainder of the season. -j AB 41 111 26 93 97 317 113 397 112 402 52 171 114 380 103 296 59 170 97 280 63 156 49 170 51 124 RBI BB 13 21 14 12 56 43 64 42 26 49 22 30 33 11 53 67 19 28 26 12 20 25 11 21 12 15 PLAYER Legg. Greg Meadows, Louie Stamcek. Steve Miller, Keith Mrandini, Mickey Vatcher, Jim ftosario, Victor Knabenshe. Chris Kelly Adduci, Jim Gibbons, John Ford.

Curt Agostinelli, Sal 36 96 20 6 4 1 15 METEDECONK RIVER YACHT CLUB Open Summer PHRF Auxiliary Series Race July SI IS butt Cuas A (7) 1. Spoilsport, Stu Challoner; 2. Lickety Split, Ron Sebring; 3. Nebula, Michael Schon. Clan I () 1.

Chris Laurent, Anthony Mendello: 2. Tempest, Robert Rauf; 3. Love Forty. Bernard Reilly. Cum (2) 1.

Hugo, Richard Tell; 2. Orion, Murray Johnson. Note: Final race of 6-race series is Aug. 7. Sunday Summer One Design Series Race 6 Aug.

i 18 boats lightnings (5) 1. Brian Taboada, 2. Djoerd Hoekstra, 3. Paul Gelenitis. Scows (6) 1.

Jim Gelenitis, 2. Pete Stagaard. 3. Bob Furnback. Sanderllngs (7) 1.

John Cutting, 2. Ed Mantz, 3. Mimi Dimon. Note: Pete and Connie Stagaard won skippermate trophy awarded to first married couple finish in sixth race of series. Squan Trt-Sall Kramer Cup Gerard Kuster fifth in Cruising Class I.

Note: Kuster won Kramer Cup for best finish by a Metedeconk River skipper in Friday race. 232 51 75 16 21 40 6 21 65 8 23 35 5 25 37 5 10 25 2 .224 2 10 2 3 0 9 5 1 1 8 33 3 76 2 51 1 36 13 15 3 OF .218 .202 OCEAN GATE YACHT CLUB Ocean Gate Summer Sailing Classic Aug. 3 4 Junior classes Prams (8) 1. Mike Schmitt. Ocean Gate; 2.

Brian King, Ocean Gate: 3. Karl Foote, Ocean Gate. Sunflsh (28) 1. Kelly O'Leary, Pine Beach; 2. David Hellmolh, Pine Beach: 3.

Dan Preece, Pine Beach: 4. Ryan Dunn. Metedeconk River; 5. Meredith Corbett, Ocean Gate. Later Radlak (19) 1.

John O'Leary, Pine Beach; 2. Jonathan Zwarg, Island Heights: 3. Gavin Duff, Island Heights: 4. Bill Bogardus Metedeconk River; 5. Andrew Cimochowski, Pine Beach.

Blue Jays (20) 1. Bill Demand, Ocean Gate: 2. Amy Rosenleld, Island Heights; 3. Gerard Kinzel, Metedeconk River; 4. Todd Nosher, Seaside Park; 5.

Shane Grenley, Island Heights. FIRST-ROUND SICNINGS CONTRACTS FOR players selected in the first round of the 1990 NFL draft: I. Indianapolis, Jeff George, QB, Illinois (six years, $15 million, $3.5 million signing bonus). 2. New York Jets, Blair Thomas.

RB, Penn State. 3. Seattle, Cortez Kennedy, DT, Miami, Fla. 4. Tampa Bay, Keith McCants, LB, Alabama (five years, reported $6.05 million, reported $2.5 million non-deferred signing bonus).

5. San Diego, Junior Seau, LB, Southern California. 6. Chicago, Mark Carrier, DB, Southern California (five years, $3.5 million, $1.2 million signing bonus). 7.

Detroit, Andre Ware, QB. Houston. 8. New England, Chris Singleton, LB, Arizona. 9.

Miami, Richmond Webb, OT, Texas 10. New England, Ray Agnew, DL, North Carolina State (five years, terms undisclosed). II. Los Angeles Raiders, Anthony Smith, DE, Arizona (terms undisclosed). 12.

Cincinnati, James Francis, LB, Baylor (five years, terms undisclosed). 13. Kansas City. Percy Snow, LB, Michigan State. 14.

New Orleans, Renaldo Turn-bull, DE, West Virginia, (five years, terms undisclosed). 15. Houston, Lamar Lathon, LB, Houston (five years, terms undisclosed). 16. Buffalo, James Williams, DB, Fresno State.

17. Dallas, Emmitt Smith, RB. Florida. 18. Green Bay, Tony Bennett, LB, Mississippi, (three years, terms undisclosed).

19. Green Bay, Darrell Thompson, RB, Minnesota, (three years. $1,825 million). 20. Atlanta, Steve Broussard, RB, Washington State (five years, $3,125 million, $1 million signing bonus).

21. Pittsburgh, Eric Green, TE. Liberty. 22. Philadelphia, Ben Smith, DB, Georgia.

23. Los Angeles Rams, Bern Brostek, Washington, (five years, terms undisclosed). 24. New York Giants, Rodney Georgia (four years, 2.35 minion). 25.

San Francisco, Dexter Carter, RB, Florida State (four years, $2.2 million). Dallas, Phoenix and Denver did not have their original first-round picks after drafting players in the 1989 supplemental draft BASKETBALL National Basketball Association i LOS ANGELES LAKERS Signed Sam Perkins, forward, to a muftiyear contract. FOOTBALL NORMANDY BEACH YACHT CLUB SHREWSBURY SAILING Y.C. Open Sanderllng Regatta July 28 12 boats 3 races 1. Bob Adams, Bay Head; 2.

Richard Rein, Lavallette: 3. Peter Lenshoek, Shore Acres. Note: Moment of slience was observed for Fred Collani, the founder of the event, who passed away last winter. Race was sailed in strong northeast winds. Summer Championship One Design Series Races of Aug.

Comets (8) 1. Dave Poyner, 2. Talbott Ingram, 3. Ben Lucarelli. 2nd race 1.

Ingram, 2. Rich Gruskos, 3. John Clevenger. Lasers (5) 1 Dave Whittle. 2.

John Whittle, 3. Peter Munger. 2nd race 1. Munger, 2. D.

Whittle. 3. J. Whittle. Sanderllngs (10) 1.

Skeeter Widdis. 2. Jim Wkktis. 3. Doug Stives.

2nd race 1. J. Widdis, 2. Fred Beshore. 3.

S. Widdis. Blue Jays (S) 1. John Gruskos, 2. Shannon Kelly, 3.

Brendon Day. 2nd race 1. Eric Beshore, 2. J. Gruskos, 3.

Day. Turnabouts (3) 1. Collier, 2. Wetzel. 2nd race 1.

Collier, 2. Robert. BARNEGAT LIGHT YACHT CLUB National Football League CLEVELAND BROWNS Signed Keith Bos-tic, salety. CINCINNATI BENGALS Waived Tim O'Connor and Mike Foust. offensive tackles; Greg Fitzpatrick, safety: Reggie Gaddis, defensive end; David Hodge, tight end; Dan Murray, linebacker: and John Simpson and Rob Varano, wide receivers.

GREEN BAY PACKERS Signed Ron Pitts, defensive back. Announced the retirement' of Clint Didier, tight end. Waived Donnie Dee, tight end, and Nico Perkins, defensive back. GIANTS Waived Dwayne Jiles and Aaron Chubb, linebackers; Philip Ng, wide receiver; and Gary Barlow, guard. JETS Announced Chris Burkett, wide receiver, left camp.

Waived James Moore, wide receiver. 1 1 SAN DIEGO CHARGERS Signed Sam Seale, defensive back and Vencie Glenn, safety. Waived David Archer, quarterback, and Tim Jackson, defensive back. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS Acquired Chris Chandler, quarterback, from the Indianapolis Colts and agreed to terms with Chandler on a two-year contract. Signed Reggie Cobb, running back.

HOCKEY TENNIS U.S. WOMEN'S AMATEUR SUMMIT Scores yesterday after the first round of the 90th U.S. Women's Amateur, played on the par 36-3672 Canoe Brook Country Club Course: Vreki Goetze, Hull, Ga 34-3670 Carol S. Thompson, Swckly. 36-3571 Debbie Eckroth.

Harrisbrg, 34-3872 Leslie Shannon, Ft. Ladrdl, Fl 37-3572 Salty Krueger. San Francisco 35-3772 Amy Fruhwirth, Phoenix, 34-3973 Stephn Dvs. Bnbrdg lsl Wsh 34-3973 Kelly Robbins. Mt.

Plsnt, Mch 36-3874 Karen Noble. Brookside 36-38 74 Deborah Lee. Canada 37-3875 Cathy Schaefer, Ft. Myers, Fl 36-3975 Debbi Koyama, Monrovia, Clf 35-40 75 Gail Flanagan, New York 36-3975 Moira Dunn, Utica. 37-3875 Katie Peterson.

Plantation, Fl 36-3975 Susan Slaughter, Floyd. Va 39-3675 Delphine Bourson, France 36-39 75 Toni Wiesner, Ft. Worth. Texs 35-4176 Brandie Burton, Rialto. Calif 37-3976 Cathy Mockett.

Tulsa. Okie 37-3976 Page Marsh Le, Jmstwn, N.C 37-3976 Terri Thompson, Savannah, 40-36 76 Aline Van Oer Haegen, Belgim 38-3876 Pat Hurst, San Leandro, Calif 38-38 76 Robin Weiss, Palm Beach, Fl 40-3676 Jill McGill, Denver 40-3676 Kate Hughes, Woodbury, Mnn 40-3676 Dana Arnold, Modesto, Calif 37-3976 Janice Golden, FaH Rivr, Mst 41-3576 Helen Wadsworth, England 35-4176 Kathryn Imrie. Scotland 37-4077 Amy Klingenmeyer, Mich 37-40 77 Erin O'Neil. Zephyrhills. Fla 40-3777 Karen Weiss, Roselawn, Minn 37-4077 Leslye McOermott, Naples, Fl 41-3677 Jane Fitzgerald, Knsngtn, Md 38-3977 Shannon Hrdsty.

Blmngtn. Ind 36-4177 Linzi Fletcher, England 38-3977 Jennifer Myers, Lancaster, 37-4077 Polly Hartley, Oceanside, Calf 38-4078 Cathy Reynolds, Iselin 38-4078 Julie Hall, England 38-4078 Vivian Overtrf, Grdn Grv, Clf 39-3978 Barbara Blanchar, Columb. 40-38 78 Vikki Valentine, Va Beach, 43-3578 Susan Daou. Ft. Pierce, Fla 37-4178 Sarah Ingram, Nashville, Ten 39-39 78 Donne Martz.

Broadway, Va 35-4378 Laree Sugg. Petersburg, Va 38-4078 Terrill Samuel, Canada 37-4178 Margaret Piatt. Hastings, 39-3978 Anne Marie Can. Mtthws, N.C 39-3978 Helen Dobson, England 38-4078 Susan Pankau, San Diego 38-4078 Jane Egan, Sioux Falls. S.D 38-4179 Lucille Ray, Rock Hill, S.C 37-4279 Erica Firnhaber, Shelbyvll, III 40-3979 Liz Rogers, Bradenton.

Fla 40-3979 Tanna Lee. Ft. Smith, Ark 40-3979 Robin Burke, Houston 37-4279 Leslie Green, Kingwood, Texas 38-4179 Cathy Stevens. Wichita, Kan 39-418(7 Pat Cornett-lker. Crt Mdr.

Clf 40-4080 Courtney Cox. Noblesville, Ind 43-3780 Pat Milton. Munroe Falls. Ohi 39-4180 Leland Inghm, Chvy Chs. Md 40-4080 Catnona Lambert.

Scotland 38-4280 Karen Durkin. Stamford, Cnn 40-4080 Belle Robertson, Scotland 37-4380 Lancy Smith. Snyder, N.Y 39-4180 Martina Koch, Germany 39-4180 Vicki Thomas. Wales 41-3980 Anne Tobin, Peabody, Mass 41-3980 Debbie Smither, Sarasota, Fla 38-4280 Suzanne Green, Frankln, Mch 39-4281 Jodi Figley, Aliquippa, Pa 40-41 81 Lisa Penske. Bethlehem, Pa 40-4181 LeAnn Vgf.

W. Gig N.Y 41-4081 Kim Tyrer, Franklort, Ky 41-4081 Tracy Cone, Vancouver, Wash 42-3981 Alissa Herron, Wayzata. Minn 38-4381 Julie Rigazio, Louisville, Ky 40-4181 Peggy Kelly, Madison, Wis. 40-4181 Maria Palozola. St.

Louis 39-4281 Elaine Farquharson. Scotland 43-38 81 Missy Tuck. Trussville. Ala 43-3881 Barbara Blackwell, Colmb. 41-4081 Terri Melansn, W.

Hllywd, Clf 39-4382 Virginia Derby. York, Ala 44-3882 Pam Holcombe. Qulncy, III 41-4182 Amanda Nly. Grnts Pss, Or 37-4582 Marion Mclnerny, Ddhm, Mss 40-4282 Jean Crawford, Rye. N.Y 41-4182 Jean Zedlitz.

Pleasanton, Calf 39-4382 Carolyn Creekmore. Dallas 39-4382 Kristi Coats, Hattiesburg. Mss 38-4482 Dana Harrity. Rye Bech, N.H 39-4382 Nicole Horner, Mililn Twn, Hw 41-4283 Cathy Carter, Jeffersn Cty, 43-4083 Liza LaBelle, Minneapolis 42-4183 Emma Rundle, Coral Fl 41-42 83 Tonya Gill, Stone Mtn Ga 39-4483 Debbie Drabinski, Pnt Vdr, Fl 41-4283 Helen Aitken, Boonton 41-4283 Cindy Peterka. Baltimore 44-3983 Patty Moore, Charlotte.

N.C 45-3883 Cappy Mack. Portland, Ore 42-4183 Judy Oliver, Sewickley, Pa 41-4384 Jennifer Turner, Austin, Texas 4044 84 Jamille Jose. Carrmchael. Clf 42-4284 Long Beach Island YYA Regatta Races of Aug. 1 Optimist Dinghies (13 boats, 9 races) 1.

Bobby Reitinger, Brant Beach; 2. Adam Wallace, Barnegat Light; 3. Andy Thulin, Brant Beach. Junior Blue Jays (7 boats, 9 races) 1. Benjamin Brand, Brant Beach; 2.

Steve Wright, Spray Beach; 3. Jonathan Brand. Brant Beach. Races of Aug. 2 Junior llf htningt (Owl Tree Cup, 4 boats, 9 races) 1.

Andy Temme, Surf City: 2. Doug Vogt, Surf City: 3. Jim Long Brant Beach. Races of Aug. 3 Open Lasers (Bennet Trophy, 8 boats, 9 races) 1.

Eric Ryeckwald, Barnegat Light; 2. Jim Long, Brant Beach; 3. Howard Brand, Brant Beach. Junior 'A' Sunflsh (20 boats, 9 races) 1. Jenn Cummins.

Spray Beach; 2. Steve Wright, Spray Beach; 3. Jonathan Brand. Brant Beach. Junior 'B' Sunflsh (17 boats, 9 races) 1.

Charles Davenport, Surf City: 2. Elizabeth Serrill, Brant Beach; 3. Jon Bethel. Brant Beach. Races of Aug.

4 Senior Lightnings (Surf City Hotel Bowl, 10 boats, 3 races) 1. Randy Swartley. Surf City; 2. Jack Elfman, Surf City; 3. Glen Reitinger, Brant Beach.

Senior Sunflsh (Hance and Smythe Bowl, 4 boats, 4 races) 1. Andy Boulden, Spray Beach; 2. Sally Wood, Barnegat Light; 3. Dick Saunders, Spray Beach, National Hockey League MONTREAL CANADIENS Named Charles Thittault assistant coach. COLLEGE MONMOUTH BOAT CLUB Summer Series II One Designs Races 1-2 Aug.

9 24 boats Lightnings (4) 1. Ralph Wilson, 2. Pat Corr, 3. Warren Kaiser. 2nd race 1.

Wilson. 2. Corr. 3. Kaiser.

Albacoret (7) 1. Doug Howson. 2. Bill Mergenthaler IV, 3. Leo Kolshorn.

2nd race 1. D. Howson, 2. Kolshorn, 3. John Lawser.

Flying Scott (7) 1. Bill Ewing, 2. Ken Korby, 3. Jeff Kroll. 2nd race 1.

Ewing, 2. Korby. 3. Kroll. Wood Putties (3) 1.

Bob Howson, 2. Dave Minton. 3. Tom Vought. 2nd race 1.

8. Howson, 2. Minton, 3. Vought. Sanderilngs (4) 1.

Santo Pezzutti. 2. Don Johnson (Glenn Richards boat). 3. Jack Powers.

2nd race 1. Johnson, 2. Bob Poole (Pezzutti boat), 3. Pezzutti (Poole boat). Portsmouth Handicap Evening Race July 23 14 boats 1.

Bill Ewing, Flying Scot; 2. Denis Farley, Wood Pussy; 3. Skip Buchwald, Lightning; 4. Ralph Wilson, Lightning; 5. Bob Howson, Wood Pussy.

NJYRA Junior Quarterfinals July It Start Cup 1. Jed Clevenger, Shrewsbury (1-1-2-2-1-1); 2. Steve Young, Monmouth (2-2-1-3-2-2): 3. Doug Vogt, Surf City (3-3-3-1-3-3). Smythe Trophy 1.

Nathan Marsh. Monmouth (1-1-1-1-1); 2. Chris Wallace, Shrewsbury (2-2-2-2-2). ARKANSAS STATE Named Dennis Winston strength and conditioning coach. LYCOMING Named Suzanne Helfant women's Softball coach and women't assistant basketbaU coach.

PLYMOUTH STATE Named Nancy Fekf-man women's soccer and basketabH coach. ROBERT MORRIS Named Brian Regan men's assistant basketball coach. ST. LAWRENCE Named Gabrielle Lisella interim women's basketball and volleyball coach. TUFTS Named Gary Caldwell crew coach.

UC IRVINE Named Ray Smith women's soccer coach. UCLA Announced that Darrin Dafney, guard, has been released from the basketball team and will transfer to Drake. PITCHER W-L ERA GS CG SH SV IP ER HR BB SO Stanicek. Steve 00 0.00 10000 1.0 1 0 00 0 0 Mcelroy. Chuck 6-6 2.56 41 1 0 0 6 56.1 40 16 16 6 24 60 Moore.

Brad 3-3 2.77 27 6 1 0 0 65.0 55 26 20 5 19 24 Sharts, Steve 4-1 2.91 47 3 0 0 3 74.1 54 25 24 4 20 42 Frohwirth, Todd 7-5 3.60 53 0 0 0 18 60.0 52 30 24 3 25 41 Notes, Dickie 3-2 3.63 23 0 0 0 5 34.2 31 15 14 1 13 17 Malone. Chuck 4-3 3.77 13 11 0 0 0 59.2 32 28 25 5 50 60 Grimsley, Jason 8-5 4 02 21 21 0 0 0 125.1 109 68 56 7 76 95 Scanlan, Bob 6-8 4.08 17 17 1 0 0 97.0 97 50 44 7 42 55 Ritchie, Wally 4-3 4.15 20 13 1 1 0 82.1 75 46 38 7 28 47 Mauser, Tim 3-4 4.35 10 10 3 1 0 62.0 48 35 30 6 19 31 Service, Scott 3-2 4.38 36 5 0 0 2 72.0 68 40 35 8 29 69 Madrid, Alex 3-5 4.41 11 10 0 0 0 65.1 61 32 32 6 26 41 READING (AA) 47-62 PLAYER POS AVG AB 2B 3B HR RBI BB SOSBCS Alexander, Gary IB .283 101 339 67 96 26 0 18 53 62 70 1 1 16 Scarsone, Steve 2B .275 51 171 20 47 9 1 3 18 9 39 0 0 7 Bellino, Frank OF .274 87 307 39 84 19 1 7 54 33 56 0 1 7 Infante. Kennedy 3B .271 12 48 4 13 2 0 1 4 1 8 1 03 Batiste. Kim SS ,271 102 398 49 108 12 3 4 28 13 58 26 12 27 Kirkpatrick, Steve OF .264 79 250 44 66 6 0 0 14 34 29 9 7 7 Grotewold, Jeff DH .261 100 330 48 86 26 1 11 61 50 68 2 2 7 Marsh, Tom OF .258 41 132 13 34 6 1 1 10 8 27 5 0 3 Williams, Cary OF .240 48 179 16 43 10 0 2 18 7 32 0 3 3 Holyfield. Vince OF .207 84 285 34 59 9 1 8 27 18 79 17 2 6 Fitzgerald, Mike IB .189 29 95 6 18 3 0 3 8 4 30 0 0 3 Lindsey.

Doug .172 87 268 13 46 10 0 1 31 25 69 1 1 7 Foley. Marty 2B .144 38 111 11 16 2 0 0 8 10 24 3 0 3 Lozinski, Tony .083 5 12 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 PITCHER W-L ERA GS CG SH SV IP ER HR BB SO Stevens. Matt 3-1 1.42 21 0 0 0 4 38 0 30 11 6 3 13 30 -Borland, Toby 1-1 1.80 3 0 0 0 0 5.0 5 2 10 3 6 'Wilson. Gary 7-8 2.15 28 16 2 0 2 121.1 109 48 29 6 30 56 Ayrault, Bob 4-4 2.48 34 9 0 0 7 94.1 67 30 26 3 30 71 Sims, Mark 0-1 3.10 41 0 0 0 13 52.1 58 23 18 5 14 31 Eric 2-2 3.80 28 3 0 0 0 66.1 87 39 28 2 21 34 Carreno, Amalio 4-11 3.91 18 18 2 1 0 96.2 106 50 42 4 35 67 Holdridge, David 8-9 4.05 19 19 1 0 0106.2 87 54 48 11 63 61 IBrantley, Cliff 3-6 4.32 13 13 0 0 0 66.2 67 38 32 4 27 49 Ashby, Andy 7-7 4.47 18 18 2 0 0102.2 115 62 51 3 37 73 Magee, Warren 2-3 5.36 19 2 0 0 0 45.1 46 30 27 1 34 36 Krkpatrck, Steve 0-0 9.00 2 0 0 0 0 5.0 10 5 5 1 5 2 CLEARWATER (A) 40-72 PLAYER POS AVG AB 2B 3B HR RBI BB SOSBCS Waller, Casey 3B .303 34 119 16 36 11 1 3 19 9 14 2 1 11 Trevino, Tony 3B .268 109 380 48 102 16 5 3 50 53 68 2 4 18 Urbon, Joe OF .252 43 139 15 35 4 0 0 9 15 22 2 2 3 Robertson, Rod SS .250 35 124 11 31 4 1 0 12 11 22 5 2 11 Cummings, Brian 18.248 81 286 20 71 11 2 3 28 14 27 4 1 8 Brown, Dana OF .244 71 270 39 66 5 4 0 20 26 34 21 3 5 Woodruff. Pat OF .241 110 398 51 96 12 7 2 38 43 74 24 12 8 'ttulse.

Jeff .224 63 196 20 44 10 4 0 14 26 48 0 1 4 Tenhunfeld. Joe OF .202 57 163 18 33 7 2 0 12 10 55 1 0 3 Ventres Leroy OF .193 39 140 24 27 2 0 0 9 26 30 12 5 1 Millette. Joe SS .191 92 251 26 48 3 0 0 15 23 43 3 4 30 Paulsen. Troy 2B .188 36 112 7 21 2 0 0 6 10 11 1 0 8 Mcdevitt, Terry SS .181 49 105 8 19 2 0 0 12 16 23 1 1 12 Rosado, Ed .168 48 125 8 21 2 2 0 12 6 20 1 0 6 Adams, Brian .088 13 34 0 3 1 0 0 3 1 10 0 0 PITCHER W-L ERA GS CG SH SV IP ER HR BB SO Ontiveros. Steve 0-0 0.00 110 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 Sullivan.

Mike 2-1 1.23 13 0 0 0 3 14.2 8 2 2 0 4 16 Tabaka, Jeff 2-0 1.64 3 2 0 0 0 11.0 6 3 2 0 6 7 Wiegandt, Scott 3-7 2.23 26 3 0 0 2 64.2 54 23 16 3 28 43 Patterson, Jeff 3-6 2.96 11 11 0 0 0 67.0 63 34 22 2 22 28 Elam. Todd 1-4 3.00 28 6 1 0 1 66.0 51 29 22 7 42 52 Fletcher, Paul 4-6 3.09 15 15 1 0 0 93.1 83 41 32 2 37 82 McCarthy. Greg 1-3 3.26 41 1 0 0 4 58.0 45 31 21 4 36 63 Lindsey, Darrell 9-9 3.52 22 22 1 1 0 130.1 138 64 51 6 39 60 Backs, Jason 3-5 4.50 10 10 2 1 0 60.0 56 34 30 1 25 36 Christpher, Fred 1-1 4 98 24 1 0 0 1 43 1 47 26 24 3 27 48 Carter, Andy 3-11 5.07 21 21 1 0 0 103.0 99 69 58 6 54 71 Dell, Tim 2-6 5 46 16 9 0 0 0 56.0 68 41 34 4 18 41 SPARTANBURG (A) 50-64 PLAYER POS AVG AB 2B 3B HR RBI BB SOSBCS Bennett, At OF .345 16 58 8 20 6 1 1 6 1 16 2 0 1 Taylor, Sam OF .328 49 195 31 64 7 4 5 28 15 19 4 2 5 Escobar, John 38 .255 101 373 37 95 7 3 1 24 31 61 8 3 30 Thomas, Corey SS .253 77 269 45 68 9 0 4 22 38 60 10 2 27 Churchill. Tim IB .244 82 299 31 73 7 2 0 40 18 30 0 0 5 Ortega. Ed 28 .237 103 417 50 99 6 2 0 25 35 49 8 14 20 Lowery.

Josh SS .228 41 145 15 33 3 3 2 11 15 24 2 0 24 Estevez, Carlos DH .228 33 114 12 26 4 0 6 19 16 28 0 0 1 Current, Matt .222 53 153 18 34 2 0 1 12 18 24 0 0 4 Hambrg. Charles .222 23 63 8 14 6 0 0 5 15 13 0 0 3 Hardgrove. Tom IB .218 70 243 20 53 II 1 3 37 33 64 0 0 6 Sirak. Ken 3B .215 39 121 15 26 2 1 0 9 13 30 0 1 9 Welch, Dan OF .170 65 218 15 37 4 1 3 21 17 77 1 0 4 Shannon, Dan OF .137 38 102 11 14 3 0 1 8 9 33 1 0 0 PITCHER W-L ERA GS CG SH SV IP ER HR BB SO Gunderson, Greg 0-0 1.83 37 0 0 0 3 69 0 51 19 14 1 16 58 Limbach, Chris 5-4 2.70 35 0 0 0 3 73.1 64 28 22 2 31 77 Randall, Mark 1-3 3 04 25 1 0 0 4 53.1 50 25 18 1 21 49 Goergen, Todd 6-7 3.10 17 17 0 0 0 95.2 107 44 33 4 12 69 Wells. Bob 3-8 3.16 18 17 2 0 0 99.2 87 45 35 6 37 64 Gaddy.

Bob 8-4 3.36 25 14 0 0 2 107.0 86 51 40 9 52 115 Elliott, Donnie 3-8 3.74 18 18 0 0 0 96.1 95 51 40 6 37 100 Bratlien. Erik 4-4 4.13 17 7 0 0 0 65.1 71 33 30 6 16 43 Kent, Troy 1-3 4 30 13 7 0 0 1 46 0 48 30 22 2 23 40 Baur. Albert 1-2 4 63 4 0 0 0 0 11.2 15 9 6 3 3 5 Gedhart, Darrell 6-9 4 65 24 23 1 0 0122.0 128 80 63 4 56 73 Shannon, Dan 4 0 0 0 0 3.1 9 8 8 0 7 0 I PLAYER'S CHALLENGE MONTREAL Results yesterday of the $600,000 Player's Challenge Canadian Open women's tennis tournament at Jerry Stadium (seedings in parentheses): Doubles Championship Betsy Nagelsen, Kapalua Bay, Hawaii, and Gabriela Sabatini, Argentina (4), def. Helen Kele-si, Canada, and Raffaella Reggi, Italy (7), 3-6, 6-2. 6-2.

GREAT AMERICAN TOURNAMENT SAN DIEGO Results yesterday in the $225,000 Great American women's tennis tournament (seedings in parentheses): Singlet First Round Terry Phelps. Larchmont, N.Y.. def. Gretchen Magers (7), San Diego, 3-6, 6-4. 6-2.

Barbara Paulus (6), Austria, def. Monique Javer, Hillsborough, 6 -3, 6-1. Renata Baranski, Poland, def. Catarina Li-ndqvist, Sweden, 0-6, 6-4, 6-1. Nathalie Herreman, France, def.

Isabelle De-mongeot, France, 4-6, 6-2, 6-2. Patty Fendick, Sacramento, def. Elite Burgin, Baltimore, 7-6 (7-5), 6-3. Kathy Rinaldi, Amelia Island, Louise Allen, Winston Salem, N.C, 6-3. 6-2.

Manuela Maleeva-Fragniere (4), Bulgaria, def. Alysia May, Los Angeles. 6 -4, 7-6 (7-3). ATP MONEY LEADERS THE LEADING money winners on the 1990 ATP Tour through Aug. 5: 1.

Stefan Edberg $929,181 2. Ivan Lendl $746,874 3. Andres Gomez $711,775 4. Boris Becker $680,082 5. Andre Agassi $577,097 6.

Goran Ivanisevic $511,727 7. Emilio Sanchez $502,637 8. Thomas Muster $457,977 9. Brad Gilbert $357,617 10. Pete Sampras $336,186 11.

Jim Courier $323,802 12. Andrei Chesnokov $310,892 13. Michael Chang $304,864 14. Jonas Svensson $267,343 15. Juan Aguilera $266,401 16.

Jay Berger $264,590 17. Guy Forget $261,567 ODDS SEVERN SAILING ASSOCIATION USYRU Area Junior Semifinals Annapolis, Md. Aug. 1 Sears Cup (4 teams, 4 races, In Sollngt) 1. Amy Rosenfekj, Island Heights (crew Gavin Duff, Jon Zwarg, Jenny Nelson).

Smythe Trophy (9 teams, 9 races, In Lasers 1. Billy Warner Toms River. Bemlt Trophy 1. Sarah Carlson, Shrewsbury (crew Peter Spaulding). Note: All three winners go to Newport Beach, this month for national finals.

MANASQUAN RIVER YACHT CLUB Thursday Night One Design Series Races of Aug. 2 Scows 1. Bob Beavis. Blue Jays 1. Bob Lynn.

2. Alan Squire, 3. Pat Day. 2nd race 1. B.

Lynn, 2. Squire, 3. Day. Latin 1 Paul Beavis, 2. Adam Cortese, 3.

Heather Uhden. 2nd race 1. Jarrett Lynn, 2. Uhden, 3. Cortese.

Duckboats 1. Ann Richards. 2. R. Davidson, 3.

Kim Schwarz. 2nd race 1. Schwarz, 2. Davidson, 3. Richards.

BASEBALL Today'! Garnet NATIONAL LEAGUE FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG at New, York 9-11 Philadelphia at Pittsburgh 7-8 Montreal at Cincinnati 8 9 Los Angeles San Diego Ev-6 at Atlanta 1 San Diego Ev-6 at Atlanta 2 at Chicago Ev-6 St. Louis San Francisco S'4-6'4 at Houston AMERICAN LEAGUE Texas 6-7 at Cleveland at Toronto 6'4-7'4 Detroit at Minnesota 6'4-7St Milwaukee at Kansas City Pk Chicago at Oakland 8-9 Baltimore at Seattle 8-9 New York at California 6-7 Boston Prams 1. Dick Yaiser. 2nd race 1. Yaiser.

NBA BAY HEAD YACHT CLUB Pro Bowling BEACHWOOD YACHT CLUB Sunday One Design Series Races of July 28 Prams (3) 1. Bryan Robertshaw, 2. Beth Kalwinsky. 3. Mary Beth Hull.

Sunflsh (1) 1. Matt Kalwinsky. Lasers (3) 1. Brian HuH, 2. Chris Kalwinsky, 3.

Craig Swierzbin. Races of Aug. 9 Prams (3) 1. Robertshaw, 2. Hull.

Sunflsh (2) 1. Kent Culpepper, 2. M. Kalwinsky. Lasers (3, Howard Carlton Memorial Trophy) 1.

Brian Hull. 2. Swierzbin. Flying Scott (8, Relndell Trophy) 1. Geoff Kendrick.

2. Ed Summerfield. 3. Walt Fischer. Senior Lasers (4, Ladles Auxiliary Plate) 1.

Kris Kammerer, 2. Cathy Wolgast, 3. Doug Hun. Wednesday Night Adult Series Races of July 29 Sunflsh (2) 1. Rich Stanzione, 2.

Cindy Kendrick. Latert (2) 1. Doug HuU, 2. Swierzbin. Races of Aug.

1 Sunflsh (1) 1. Cindy Kendrick. Latere (2) 1. Kris Kammerer, 2. Petra Heil.

Amy Hooks. Bethesda. Md 404484 PBA WICHITA OPEN SAM PERKINS THE CAREER statistics of Sam Perkins, who signed with the Los Angeles Lakers yesterday: Reg. Season FG FT Reb Pts. 84- 85 Dal 82 .471 .820 7 4 110 85- 86 Dal 80 .503 .814 8 6 15.4 86-87 Dal 80 .482 .828 7.7 14.8 87- 88 Dal 75 .450 .822 8.0 14.2 88- 89 Dal 78 .464 .833 8.8 15.0 89- 90 Dal 76 .451 .756 7.5 15.9 Totalt 471 .477 .814 8.0 14.4 Mandy Quattlbm, Lxngtn.

Ky 41-4384 WICHITA, Kan. Results yesterday after Vicki layton. Greensbor, N.C 41-4485 the first round of the $130,000 Wichita Open at Laura Martin. Brookings, S.D 39-4685 Leigh Hornung. Yuma, Ariz 44-4185 Northrock Lanes (six game totals): 1, Randy Pedersen, Santa Maria, August Senior Series Race 1 Aug.

i 21 boats Scowt (3) 1. Bob Applegate. 2. Tom Applegate, 3. Hank Blundin.

Lasers (4) 1. Bob Spillman. 2. Ed King 3. John Dickson.

Cats (14) 1. Bob Adams, 2. Bob O'Brien, 3. Bob Frye. 4.

Sam Fortenbaugh, 5. Fletcher Brown. Sandpipers (2) 1. Dick Hewson, 2. Joe Van Horn.

Final Standings July Senior Series Scows 1. Bill Fortenbaugh, 2. Bob Applegate, 3. Tom Applegate. Laeert 1.

Bob Spillman. 2. Ed King Jr. Cats 1. John Warden.

2. Jim Kellogg. 3. Bob O'Brien. 4.

Bob Frye. 5. Granger Ottley. Sandpipers 1. Joe Van Horn.

2. Dave Chafey. Angela Buzminski, Canada 40-4585 1.521. 2, Carmen Safvino, Chicago, 1,490. 3, Mary Budke.

S. Pasadena, Clf 42-4486 Jimmie Pritts Methuen, 1.478. 4, RUNNING Randy Schart, Wheatrldge, 1,428. 5, Curtis Odom, Winston-Salem, N.C, 1,422. 6, John Forst, Woodridge, 1.410.

7, Dave Husted, Milwaukie, 1,409. 8. Anne Sander, Seattle 44-4286 Carrl Wood, S. Dennis, Mass 42-44 86 Kim Erickson, Hanover, Mass 43-4386 Victoria Welch, Madison, Wis 42-4486 Catallna Acosta, Boca Rtn, Fl 42-4486 Margy Tull. Columbus, Ind 42-4486 Tracy Little.

Temple Fl 42-4486 Kristin BeiMein, Pittsburgh 42-4587 Abigail Vernon, Weston, Mass. 42-4587 Julie Kaiina, Minneapolis 43-44 87 Lori Stinton. Ft. Wayne, Ind 43-4588 LAKE TAKANA5SEE SERIES Chris Barnes, Wichita, 1,401. 9, Ron Pal-ombi Erie, 1.400.

10, Butch Soper. Tustin, 1,390. 11, Tom Baker, Buffalo, 1,389. 12, Mike Edwards, Tulsa, 1.383. 13, Marshall Hofman, Medford.

1,381. LAVALLETTE YACHT CLUB PINE BEACH YACHT CLUB 14 (tie). Ken Johnson, Garland, Texas, and Rick Carrie Leery. Santa Clart. Cff 43-4588 Steelsmith, Wichita.

1,376. Pattie Hofths. Th Wdlnds. Tics 44-4488 Ellen Dmpsy, St. Smns 39-4988 Lisa Luigs, Indianapolis 45-4388 Martha Lang.

Geneva, III 44-4488 Mary Beth Wltrt, Pnhrst, N.C 45-4388 SPORTS ON TV SPORTS HISTORY Garden State games THIS EVENING Summer One Design Sertet Races of Aug. 9 Junior Sunflth ((, Fred Helmer Memorial Trophy) 1. Julie Cimochowski, 2. Laura Beckett, 3. Jennifer Cimochowski.

Senior Sunflth () 1. Jason Krajewski, 2. Tare Danyo, 3. Chuck Bateman. Junior Latere (2, Fred Helmer Memorial Trophy) 1.

Tim O'Leary, 2. Dave Cimochowski. Senior Laeert (2) 1. John O'Leary, 2. Nial Bartlett.

Ann Potts, Columbia, S.C 41-4788 Klly Klsk, Ht Sprngs Ark 43-4588 Joelle Ladone. Glen Ellyn, IN 46-4288 5 p.m. TBS Basebal. Padres at Braves. Game oiwoiadrjuMeheader.

Yesterday In Long Branch 1900 Meter Run Boys: Chris McNish 2. Rich Airey 3. Brian Thin 5:00 3: 4. Chris McOonneU 5. Jason Resch 10 and under: Mark Chavez 11:05.

1900 Meter Run Girts: 1. Laura Meadors 2. Aiden Viggiano 5:27.8: 3. Rachel Hernandez 6:36.6: 4. Jennifer Chavez S.

Andiasa Negrone 11:18 91500 Meter Open Women: 1. Cindy Gerard 2. Jennifer Mion 6:04 Masters Women: Trudy Parton 7:58. 9,000 Meter Men: 1. Chris Farmer 15:43 81; 2.

Rich Caponigro 3. Greg Early 16:09.1: 4. Rob Defilippit 5. Nick McDonough 16:10.7. 19-and-under: Joe Pawlish 16:55.5 35-39: Bill Huntley 16:50 40-49: Tom Resch 50-59: Mike McDoneH 60-pfus: Ralph Aquino 20:10 9 5,000 Meter Women: 1.

Mary Gilligan 19.33.8; 2. Glenda Calabro 3. Chris Baldes 4. Laurie Parton 19:57.9: 5. Penny Gelemus 19-and-under: Erin Quinn 25.20.5; 35-39: Holly Boyce 24 25.45; 40-49: Pauline Willie 60-plut: Kathy Bizarre 25.25.6.

Race Walk: Men 1. Ray Funkhouser 22.32; 2. Frank Darden 3. Bob Mimm 40-plui: Jeff Davis 28.56; Women Donna Cetruko 2. Isabel Stuper 3.

Chris lonnaides 35:38. HOLE-IN-ONE 7:30 p.m. Sunday Summer One Design Sertet Races ot Aug. 9 Multlhullt (4) 1. Glen Hughes, 2.

Susan Young. Latert (9) 1. Phil Karcher, 2. Allen Morrison, 3. John Van Oorpe.

Laser Masters (3) 1. John Van Oorpe, 2. Noel Cram, 3. John Broderick. Scows (4) 1.

Jack Nile. 2. D. Cooper, 3. Al Egan.

Later Radiett (() 1. Billy Burnt, 2. Amy Laurence. Blue Jays (4) 1. Philip Barow, 2.

Tracy Van Dorpe, 3. Andrea Smith. Sunffth (2) 1. Jason Keller, 2. Scott Chamberhn.

Prams (C) 1. John Broderick, 2. Jill Mat-zone, 3. Unsay Heuschkel. lightning! 1.

Tony Ventimiglia, 2. The Boys, 3. Bob Morrow. Sabderilngi 1. Del Kusma, 2.

Wayne Barr, 3. Dean Horrocks. Smakboiet 1. Sig Barow, 2. Roy Barton, 3.

Marty Dreyer. 29 Baseball. Phioiej at Mets. ESPN Basebal. JUUAN AXELROO, Eatontown.

had a hole in LAKE CHAUTAUQUA YACHT CLUB It HAPPENED this day in: 1192 74-year-old Bton Shively drives Sharp Note to victory in the third heat of the HambMtontan Stakes. legf Speed Bowt wms the Hambletonian ttraitfht heats with 25-year-old Tom Haughton 'fr the sufcy, the youngest to win the trotting jqaj Hal Sutton overcomes three ifiht bogeys and edges Jack Ntcklaut by one Stroke to win the PGA championship. 1913 Norway's Grete Waitz takes the wimn's marathon in the first world track and field rhampionships at Helsinki, Finland. IMS Commissioner Peter Ueberroth announces the end of the two-day strike by the Major Leaflue RdsebaH Players Association as the ptoypn owners reach a tentative .8:19 p.m., one on the par 3, ISO-yard third hole at Old Orchard Sunday. John Weinstem and Mike Bet-tencourt witnessed the event, on his second golf TBS Basebal.

Padres at Braves. Game two of doubteheader. ICE HOCKEY WEST 6. SOUTH 2 West 13 2 6 South 1 10 2 GOALSAssists: (W) Tim Sinclair (Anthony Cascella) 4:31. (S) Pater Hurry (Anthony DtCar-lo, Frank Rybinski) 7:49, (W) Chris O'Connor (J J.

Jennings) 2:48. (W) Austin Spent 6:59. (S) Hurry (DiCarlo, Mark Umeda) 8:18. (W) Jennings (O'Connor) 10:08, (W) Sinclair (Cam Brown) 6:14. (W) O'Connor (Sinclair.

Speni) SAVES: (W) Jason Waits 22. (S) Michael Katz 24 SHOTS: West 30-24; game of the year. DIANE STEEL, Neptune City, scored a hole in 0 Eastern (cow Championship Aug. 2-4 28 boats 4 races 1. Peter Fortenbaugh.

Bay Head (1-4-1-5); 2. Bill Campbell, Toms River (2-2-4-4); 3. Dave Magno, Lavallette; 4. Erik Johnson, Toms River; S. Stu Wells, Toms River: 6.

Mark Beaton, Metedeconk River; 7. Rick Turner, Lake Chautauqua; 8. Had Brick, Island Heights: 9. Cliff Campbell, Toms River. USA Boxing.

10:30 p.m.. one with a three-wood on the par three, 165-yard seventh hole at Colonial Terrace. Ocean Sunday. She was a foursome with her husband, Charles, and Mr. and Mrs.

Gerald Fish- 11 Basebal. Yankees at Mariners. ESPN Basebal. I.

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