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D2? Asbury Park PressThursday, May 18, 1989 It will be Brookdale arms vs. Allegany bats RBI) and Joe Cilea (.360, 37 RBI) are other Brookdale batting leaders. "We've kind of adjusted the way we're trying to play the game to not having that type of (long ball) power," said MacLaughlin. "We're -going more to hit and run, bunting and things like that. It's a little differ-; ent than the way we usually play.

"We move people along and we; try to get one run at a time. With good pitching staff who's not going to give up a lot of runs, I think in big games one or two runs make a big difference. So, rather than going for-the big innings we're trying to get one or two at a time. But I think on our-field on a nice day we're capable of. hitting some home runs." On the mound may also call on Dan Husar Dan Donovan (4-2) and relief pitcher Rob Hartman (4-2).

Mirabella has. struck out 87 in 80 innings and; Donnelly 49 in 50 innings. "He has a fastball in the high 80s and has a good breaking pitch, too," said Ruppenkamp. Others who may see action this weekend are Brett Misavage (8-1, 60 strikeouts in 60 innings, 2.25 ERA), Tim Gingrich (7-0), Sweeney (2-1) and relief specialist Ed Kokosko (6-0). "Misavage doesn't have the fastball Osteen does, but is right around the plate has good control," said Ruppenkamp.

Brookdale is batting .377 as a team, but has hit only 35 home runs. Nine were hit by Rich Palumbo, the Blues RBI leader (71). Unfortunately, Palumbo is out for the season after suffering a broken wrist in an auto accident Sunday night. Dennis McCaffery (.452, 10 HR, 58 RBI) is the team's only other major power threat Sean Ennis (.431) will fill in for Palumbo, while Chris DeDomenico Ed Scott (.379, five HR, 37 until being displaced by County College of Morris late in the season. Brookdale then topped Morris to win the Region 19 title.

"Last year we were ranked nationally all year, got to the region tournament and kind of choked up a little bit because they were freshmen," said Ruppenkamp. "This year, they kind of avenged themselves." Allegany, which earlier this season won 28 consecutive games, is led at the plate by left fielder Dennis Sweeney (.528, nine HR, 37 RBI), shortstop A.B. Brown (.460, 11 HR, 46 RBI), third baseman Pat Takitch (.458, 32 RBI), second baseman Jim Krevuch (.398, 13 HR, 47 RBI) and first baseman Scott Johnson (.378, 16 HR, 55 RBI). Gavin Osteen (7-1, 91 strikeouts in 55 innings, 2.24 ERA), son of former major leaguer Claude Osteen, is expected to pitch Game One for Allegany. played on a wet field with short fences.

Allegany defeated Brookdale in two straight games in Maryland in the '84 Mid-East event to gain its only World Series berth. "We've had a lot of blowouts, and we've come back to win," said Allegany assistant coach Chris Ruppen-kamp. "In the region tournament, we had to come from behind all three games, so I guess it's a sign of maturity from a sophomore team." Allegany stopped Maryland foes Catonsville, 3-1, Cecil, 8-1, and Ha-gerstown, 14-7, to win a rain-abbreviated Region 20 event Region offi-cials awarded Allegany the championship after steady rains backed up so many losers' bracket games that continuing the tournament was not feasible. Allegany was ranked No. 1 1 in last week's final regular-season JUCO Poll, a rating Brookdale had enjoyed handers Scott Stevens (9-3, 1.57 ERA) and Gene Mirabella (7-2, 1.23) tomorrow as Brookdale attempts to return to the World Series for a second consecutive year and for the fifth time since 1979.

Left-hander Jason Donnelly (6-0, 2.34 ERA) is expected to be Mac-Laughlin's choice if a third game is needed. Stevens, with 1 1 1 strikeouts in 98 innings, needs only three strikeouts to break John Montefusco's single-season record set in 1972. "I don't anticipate high-scoring games," said MacLaughlin. Brookdale got shutouts from Stevens, Mirabella and Donnelly in the Region 19 championships, while the only two runs Stevens surrendered in his second start of the tournament were unearned. The tournament's only slugfest, a 15-13 Brookdale win over Ocean County College, was By TONY GRAHAM Press Staff Writer BROOKDALE COMMUNITY College baseball coach Paul Mac-Laughlin is banking on his pitching to neutralize heavy-hitting Allegany Community College of Cumberland, Md.

The Trojans (38-2), who invade Brookdale (37-9) in a best-of-three Mid-East District Tournament beginning with a doubleheader at noon tomorrow, bring along a .400 team batting average embellished by a school-record 73 home runs. A Game Three, if necessary, would be played at Brookdale at noon Saturday. The tournament winner advances to the National Junior College Athletic Association World Series in Grand Junction, Colo. MacLaughlin will look to right Scoreboard 1 klAl a 1 GOLF NBA Briefs Short Stops TOP 1989 LAYOFF PERFORMANCES The top single-game individual scoring, re bounding and assist performances in the 1989 NBA playoffs through games of May 16: Points 50 Michael Jordan. Chi.

vs. May 5. 47 Michael Jordan, Chi. vs. May 14.

Michael Jordan, Chi. vs. May 3. Michael Jordan. Chi.

at May 7. 41 Chris Mullin. GS. at Utah, April 27. 40 Michael Jordan, Chi.

vs N.Y., May 13. 38 Michael Jordan. Chi. at N.Y., May 16. 37 Karl Malone.

Utah vs. G.S., April 29. 37 Chris Mullin, S. at May 9. 36 Alex English.

Den. at April 30. Rebounds FUTURES CHATTAH0OCA CLASSIC CHATTANOOGA, Tews. Scores yesterday after the second round ol me Futures Golf Tour J30.000 Chattanooga futures Golf Classic played at the par 71. 5.935 yard.

Chattanooga Golf and Country Club (a-denote amateur): Jennifer Sterner 67-71138 Kalley Markette 72-71143 kellie Steruel 73-71144 SueGinter 70-74144 Vickie Moran 75-69144 Leslie Brown 76-69145 Cheryl Stacy 75-70145 Lynda Brown 73-72145 Terne Brecher 76-70146 Nancy Lonas 71-75146 Nancy Macagnone 71-75 146 Michelle BeH 75-71146 Michelle Mackall 75-71146 Charlotte Grant 74-72146 Ann Walsh 74-72146 Sarah Johnson 75-72 147 Michele Redman 73-74147 Lois Ledbetter 73-74147 Patti Berendt 73-74147 Kimberly Gardner 73-74147 Ann Lavis 69-78147 Angle Rtdgeway 76-71 147 Julie Brooks 74-73147 Katie Carter 77-71148 Becky Iverson 75-73148 CaraAndreoli 75-73148 Perav Nordloh 73-75148 22 Karl Malone. Utah vs. G.S.. April 29. 18 Akeem Otaiuwon.

Hou. vs. May 3. 17 Tom Chambers, Pho. at May 2.

17 Tom Chambers, Pho. vs. April 28. 17 Brad Daugherty, Cle. at May 5.

17 Horace Grant, Chi. vs. May 3. 17 Bill Laimbeer, Det. vs.

May 10. 17 Moses Malone, Atl. at May 5. 17 Charles Oakley. Y.

at May 2. 16 Charles Oakley. Y. at May 14 16 Moses Malone, Alt. vs.

May 7. 16 Horace Grant. Chi. vs. May 5.

Assists 17 Fat Lever. Den. at April 28. 16 Mark Jackson. Y.

vs. May 1 1. 1 IM I Mi -J 16 Kevin Johnson, Pho. at May 2. 16 John Stockton.

Utah at G.S., May 2. 16 Maurice Cheeks, Phi. at N.Y.. April 27. 16 Magic Johnson.

l.A.L. vs. April 27. 15 Jay Humphries. Mil.

vs. May 5. 15 Kevin Johnson. Pho. at G.S., May 11.

Lisa DePaulo 69-79148 'Jane Harris 76-72148 Peggy Kirsch 76-72148 a-OianeGioia 75-73148 Michelle Campbell 73-75148 'Doreen LaOonna 77-72149 Terri Lyn Carter 73-76149 14 Kevin Johnson, Pho. vs. April 30. 14 Magic Johnson, L.A.L. vs.

May 7. 14 Magic Johnson. L.A.L. at May 12. 14 John Stockton.

Utah vs. G.S., April 27. Associated Press Gretzky live Wayne Gretzky's debut as guest host of "Saturday Night Live" last week went pretty well. Much sport was made of the Great One's move to Los Angeles hockey Siberia and Los Angeles' initial lack of interest in hockey. Art imitated life in one skit in which Gretzky was literally trapped in the locker room after a game amid a crush of celebrities, each of whom offered a bit of helpful advice.

Among the hints: Skate faster, make the goaltender's stick bigger and place a sheet of plywood in the goal mouth. No sportswriters could get into the locker room, what with the all the famous celebs. Priorities. Add Gretzky Gretzky, in various skits, was attacked by a giant fish, had his wife real-life actress Janet Jones ravished by another man, was satirized by cable TV goons and was forced to endure a lunatic talk show host. In perhaps his bravest moment, Gretzky performed a rock roll number, a send-up of old Elvis movies.

All in all, as Gretzky said in the show's opening monologue, as an actor he's a great hockey player. Wish you were here Willie Randolph says that he's happy to be a Dodger but that a part of him misses being a Yankee. According to Claire Smith of The Hartford Courant, Randolph "Was living the 'Brooklyn kid makes good' lifestyle, and he loved it, playing all but 30 of his 1,724 major league games until this season, proudly, as a Yankee. "Randolph does not miss the Yankees' turmoil. He knew he never would.

'I just miss being Randolph said. 'I miss my family and friends, the people in my So he sits in the apartment in Los Angeles, counts the days until school ends, until his wife, Gretchen, daughters Taniesha, Chantre and Ciara and son, Andre, join him in California. 'But the schedule hasn't been too he said with a smile. 'By the time they get there, we go on the road for most of "But at least the family will be there. Which is better than now.

Even though Randolph braced for life 3,000 miles from home, he was not prepared. 'You can't even describe how tough that can he said. There are no kids jumping on your chest. Without the family around, I usually just go from the apartment to the ballpark, concentrate on Just concentrate on baseball. We sympathize.

Death Wish I A few years ago, John McKay, who was then coaching in the National Football League at Tampa, was asked after a loss 14 Jay Humphries. Mil. vs. May 15. 14 Mark Jackson.

N.Y. vs. May 16. Drivers fly i at Indianapolis INDIANAPOLIS Emer-I son Fittipaldi of Brazil and' Bobby Rahal, both expecting a very fast pace in the Indianapo-f lis 500, had the top speeds in yesterday's practice session at the Indianapolis Motor Speed-' way. "We're very happy with to-, day's performance," said Fitti-.

paldi, who recorded the day's1 quick lap of 221.51 1 mph in the Penske PC18-Chevrolet that he already has qualified for the May 28 race. "We were running well with full tanks and will meet later to decide if we're-going to run (today)." Fittipaldi, who finished sec-t ond to Rick Mears here last year, drove both his backup and the car he qualified for the, outside of the front row yester-day. Eagles release DB i PHILADELPHIA Thri Philadelphia Eagles have released cornerback Roynell Young, who as a first round draft pick in 1980 helped the Eagles to a division title and the club's only appearance in the Super Bowl. The move wasn't a surprise, since Eagles' coach Buddy Ryan had told Young that the nine-year veteran would not be resigned and suggested he look for another job in the NFL. Seeds advance ROME Top-seeded Mats Wilander and fifth-seeded Jimmy Connors were each forced to rally from a one-set deficit in second-round matches of the Italian Open.

Wilander, who had to overcome the same deficit in the first round, beat Javier Sanchez of Spain 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, while Connors rallied to beat Italian qualifier Massimo Cierro 6-7 Certo 70-79149 Marilyn Lovander 71-78149 Lynn Mitchiner 74-75149 Anne Heuschneider 74-75149 Robin Abare 74-75149 Shelly Rule 74-75149 ALL-TIME TOP PLAYOFF PERFORMANCES Cathy Edelen 78-72150 Lisa Chirichetti 76-74150 Monica Campos 77-73150 DawnGmnaty 76-74150 The top single-game individual scoring, re bounding and assist performances in NBA playoff Angela Abbott 75-75150 Cindy Sullivan 73-77150 history: Points Oebra Spain B-3 lbi Susie Fox 76-75151 MarySlinkard 80-72152 Stephanie Stephens 77-75152 Janet Robbins 77-75152 KrisNeiman 77-75152 Debby Rhodes 77-75152 SPACE BALL Former major league pitcher Bill "Spaceman" Lee made his debut in left field Tuesday for the Mavericks, members of the Capitol Men's Softball League in Montpelier, Vt. Lee went two-for-four. what he thought about his team's execution. McKay said, "I think it's a hell of a good idea." Proceed slowly The Seattle SuperSonics lost ingloriously in the playoffs. The SuperSonics should back the truck to up the stadium and clean house.

Right? Probably not. It may be that the SuperSonics aren't historians, but they may remember the case of the Houston Rockets, who beat the Lakers 4-1 in the 1986 Western Conference finals. Akeem Olajuwon, Ralph Sampson, Robert Reid, Lewis Lloyd, Rodney McCray, Jim Peterson and Mitchell Wiggins were the stars of that Rockets' team, coached by Bill Fitch: Only Olajuwon remains. DemseKing b-b iw "Shelley Green 77-76153 Terrie Renaker 77-76153 Theresa Schreck 76-77153 Cathy Burton 76-77153 Debbie Moss 75-78153 Lisa Marino 74-79153 "Robin Boretti 74-79153 Jo Henningsen 78-76 154 1 Debby King 78-76154 Sandy Chester 78-76 1 64 Kelly Loy 77-77-154 Frances Dunn Martin 76-78154 Kim Simmons 76-78 154 Wendy Uwson 76-78154 Gail Anderson-Graham 76-78154 Leslie Price 79-76155 Quotebook Janice Littlefield 77-78155 Filled To Qualify Joe Torre, former major league player and manager, referring to his hair style as Watergate: "I cover up everything I can." The Los Angeles Times KariMangan 79-77156 Michele Michanowici 79-77156 Cindy Jennings 77-79156 Sue Anderson 77-79156 Judith Staub 81-75156 Joan Mines 80-76156 Candace Esparza 79-77156 Julie Baiers 79-77156 TRACK AND FIELD Auto racing TRANSACTIONS 63 Michael Jordan, Chicago, vs. Boston, 20T, 1986.

61 Elgin Baylor, Los Angeles, vs. Boston, 1962. 56 Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia, vs. Syracuse. 1962.

55 Rick Barry. San Francisco, vs. Philadelphia. 1967. 55 Michael Jordan, Chicago vs.

Cleveland, 1988. 54 John Havlicek, Boston, vs. Atlanta. 1973. 53 Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia, vs.

Syracuse, 1960. 53 Jerry West. Los Angeles, vs. Boston, 1969. 52 Jerry West, Los Angeles, vs.

Baltimore, 1965. 51 Sam Jones, Boston, vs. New York, 1967. 51 Sleepy Floyd, Golden State, vs. Los Angeles, 1987.

Rebounds 41 Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia, vs. Boston, 1967. 40 Bill Russell, Boston, vs. Philadelphia, 1958. 40 Bill Russell, Boston, vs.

St. Louis, 1960. 40 Bill Russell, Boston, vs. Los Angeles, OT. 1962.

39 Bill Russell, Boston, vs. Philadelphia, 1960. 39 Bill Russell, Boston, vs. Syracuse, 1961. 39 Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia, vs.

Boston, 1965. 38 Bill Russell, Boston, vs. St. Louis, 1961. 38 Witt Chamberlain, San Francisco, vs.

Boston. 1964. 38 Witt Chamberlain, Philadelphia, vs. San Francisco, 1967. Assists 24 Magic Johnson, L.A.

Lakers, vs. Phoenix, 1984. 24 John Stockton, Utah, at A. Lakers, 1988. 23 Magic Johnson, L.A.

Lakers, vs. Portland, 1985. 22 Glenn Rivers, Atlanta, vs. Boston, 1988. 21 Magic Johnson, L.A.

Lakers, vs. Boston, 1984. 20 Magic Johnson, L.A. Lakers, vs. Houston, 1986.

20 Magic Johnson, L.A. Lakers, vs. Boston, 1987. 20 Magic Johnson, A. Lakers, vs.

Dallas, 1988. 20 Johnny Moore, San Antonio, vs. Denver, 1983. 20 John Stockton. Utah, at A.

Lakers. 1988. Sports on TV INDV 500 UNOUAUFIEPS NATIONAL IUC0 MEET NFL NEW YORK JETS Waived Bob Mason. Indianapolis The too sneeds in prac THIS AFTERNOON NHL linebacker. .3:15 p.m.

PITTSBURGH STEELER9 Jonn tice tor drivers not yet qualified for the May 28 Indianapolis 500, listing driver, hometown, car number, chassis-engine and average speed in O'Neill, offensive tackle. CANAPIENS 4. FLAMES 2 MSG Baseball. Yankees at A's. THIS EVENING NHL miles per hour for fastest lap arouno me n-mile Indianapolis Motor Speedway track (R- Montreal 1 1 1 4 0 2 0 2 i mils blues Sinned Joe Michelettl.

Canary 7:30 p.m.. First Period 1. Montreal, Robinson 2 assistant coach, to a two-year contract. Rookie): 1. Danny Sullivan, Louisville, No Penske-Chevy, 223 325.

SCH Baseball. Dodgers at Mets. (McPhee. Skrudland), 4:18. Penalties HORSE RACING (7-9), 6-2, 6-3.

Oakland LOS ANGELES The Los Angeles Raiders, who have been openly dissatisfied with their stadium, are negotiating with Oakland to return the team to its former Northern California home, according to a published report. "This all could come together within three to six weeks, and the Raiders would be playing the 1990 season back in a renovated Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum," an unnamed source was quoted in a copyright story ap McCnmmon, Cal (holding), Gilchrist, Mon 9 p.m. waeuiHRTOM HORSE RACING COMMIS (cross-checking), Chelios, Mon (roughing), ODESSA, Texas Final results from the men's decathlon and the women's heptathlon at the National Junior College Athletic Association' National Outdoor Track Meet. The competitions were yesterday and Tuesday. Men's Decathlon 1.

Antonio Green, South Plains, 7113: 2. Muhammad Oliver. Glendale, 7015: 3. Chris Gore, San Jacinto, 6708: 4. John Oedrick, Butler County.

6547; 5. Steve Palmcrist, Cloud County, 6452; 6. Alfie Bethel, South Plains, 6325; 7. Jim Boles, Ricks, 6128; 8. Charlie Pilgrim.

Blinn, 6098; 9. Jarod Handy, Garden City, 6035; 10. Mark Haug. Ocean County, 5592; 11. Dan Bel-den, Vermilion, 5303; 12.

Shane Cox, Cloud County, 3277: 13. Jan Samuelson, Blinn. 2015. Women's Heptathlon Final result 1. Monica Hays, San Jacinto, 4914: 2.

Christa Scruggs. Barton County. 4519; 3. Busar-ind Rogers, Barton County, 4518; 4. Cathy Anderson, Phoenix, 4323; 5.

Cheryl Adams, Glen SION Suspended Jorge Aragon. jockey, for 25 Corson, Mon (roughing), Peplinski USA Boxing. Geraldo Martinez vs. Diego Avila. Bantamweights.

2. Pancho Carter, Brownsourg, Lola-Cosworth, 218.228. 3. Dominic Dobson, San Anselmo, N0.86T, Lola-Cosworth, 217.886. 4.

Geoff Brabham. Australia, No.4T, Cal (roughing), 10:48: McPhee, Mon (unsports years tor anegeaiy using an eiecuic ouuei manlike conduct), 16 35; T.Hunter, Cal (un 10 p.m. during the fifth race at Longacres Race iracii on Anril 13. The suspension includes a ban at all sportsmanlike conduct). Corson, Mon PenskeOievy.

217.443. (roughing), Roberts, Cal (roughing), ESPN Auto Racing. USAC Midgets. TOMORROW EVENING North American tracks. COLLEGE 20:00.

5. Kevin Cogan, Palos veraes, no.ii, 1988 March-Cosworth. 217.065. 6. Phil Krueaer.

Indianapolis, No. 77, 1988 .7:30 p.m.. Second Period 2, Montreal, Smith 9 (Keane, Chelios), 1:55 (pp). 3, Calgary. Nieuwen- COLGATE Named Dean Hood assistant Penske-Cosworth, 217.024.

dvk 10 (MacLellan). 5:14. 4. Calgary. Otto 7 Bill Vukovich III.

Fresno, No.Bi, football coach. Announced the resignation of John Fraser, assistant football coach. 9 Baseball. Giants at Mets. PSM Baseball.

Padres at Phillies. SCH Hockey. Stanley Cup Final, Game Three. Flames at Canadiens. 1988 Lola-Judd, 216.242.

(Mullen. Maclnnis). 13:49 (pp). Penalties Mur-zyn, Cal (roughing), Gilchrist, Mon (hooking), Svoboda, Mon (elbowing), 8. Tonv Bettenhausen, Indianapolis, no lo, dale.

4305; 6. Nicole Hollingsworth, WRH, 4209; 1987 Lola-Cosworth, 214.389. Skrudland, Mon (elbowing). Murzyn, Cal R-Steve Butler. Kokomo, no.Bi, KENT STATE Named Robert Lindsay head women's basketball coach.

MARSHALL Suspended John Taft, guard, and Gary Strickland, forward, from the basketball team after an internal investigation over possible violations of NCAA policy. 8 p.m. 7. Valerie Grittan. Ricks.

4149; 8. Andra Wilhite, Butler County. 4124; 9. Michele Maxwell. WRH, 3860; 10.

Laura Niblock, Cloud County, 3455. (tripping), 16 07; Chelios. Mon (cross-checking), McPhee. Mon (unsportsmanlike conduct), 19 48; MacLellan, Cal (unsportsmanlike con TBS, MSG Basketball. Eastern Conference Semifinal, Game Six.

New York at 1987 Lola-Cosworth, 214.336. 10. Rich Vogler, Indianapolis, No.29T, 1988 March-Cosworth. 214.081. 11.

R-Michael Greenfield, Freeport, N.Y., No.63, 1987 Lola-Cosworth, 212.916. duct). 19:48. Third Period 5. Montreal, Chelios 4 BOWLING 9 p.m.

COLLEGE LACROSSE (Skrudland. Svoboda). 8:01. 6. Montreal.

Court 12. Johnny Rutherford, Fort worth, lexas, No 98, Lola-Cosworth, 212.314. nail 7 (Chelios, Svoboda), 9:35 (pp). Penalties Hunter, Cal (holding), Keane, Mon (hold 47 Boxeo. Jose de Jesus vs.

Fernando Martinez, Junior Flyweights. BOXING NCAA DIVISION I TOURNAMENT ing), Roberts, Cal (holding), Naslund, FAIR LANES OPEN pearing in yesterday editions ot the Los Angeles Herald Examiner. Napoli wins crown STUTTGART, West Germany Brazilian stars Alemao and Careca scored one goal each as Napoli held Stuttgart to a 3-3 tie and won the UEFA Cup. Argentine superstar Diego Maradona failed to score but set up two goals as the Italian team won its first European soccer club title. TENNIS ,10 p.m.

Mon (elbowing). Nieuwendyk. Cal (rough ing), 13:19: Chelios, Mon (roughing), 13:19. Shots on goal Montreal 11-4-8 23. ITALIAN OPEN 11 Baseball.

Yankees at Mariners. SATURDAY MORNING 9:55 a.m. Calgary 8-16-8 32. Power-play Opportunities Montreal 2 of 5: Calgary 1 of 8 Goalies Montreal. Roy.

1 2-3 (32 shots-30 ESPN Soccer. English FA Cup Final: Ever-ton vs. Liverpool or Nottingham Forest. SATURDAY AFTERNOON saves). Calgary.

Vernon, 13-4 (23-19). A 20.062. PHOENIX Results after the first-round of the (150.000 Fair Lanes Open with six-game pintail totals: 1, Marshall Holman, Medford. Ore, 1,419. 2, (tie) Del Ballard Richardson, Texas, and Tony Westlake.

Edmond, Okla, 1,371. 4, Stephen Hardy, Methuen, Mass, 1,364. 5, Rod Pasteur, Miami. 1,361. 6.

Ron Williams, North Richland Hills. Texas, 1.360. 7, Mark Thayer, Latayette, Ind, 1,357. 8, Corey Groth, La Verne, Calif, 1,351. 9, Tim Smith.

Xenia, Ohio, 1,350. 10, Bob Benoit, Tope-ka, Kan, 1,346. 11, Mike Edwards, Tulsa, Okla, 1,341. 12, Tom Crites, Tampa, Fla, 1,336. 13, Dave Arnold.

Campbell, Calif, 1,332. 14, Tony Figuiera, Waianae, Hawaii. 1.329. IS, Referee Denis Morel. Linesmen Ron ,2 p.m., Finn, Swede Knox.

First Round Yesterday Adelphi 16 Michigan State 10 Massachusetts 16 Cornell 7 North Carolina 19 Towson St. 8 Navy 12 Penn 11 Second Round Sunday Navy at Syracuse 1 p.m. Adelphi at Maryland 2 p.m. Massachusetts at Johns Hopkins 4 p.m. North Carolina at Loyola, Md TBA THE FINAL FOUR At College Park, Md.

Semifinal! Saturday, May 27 Navy-Syracuse winner vs. Adelphi-Maryland winner Massachusetts-Johns Hopkins winner vs. North Carolina-Loyola, Md. winner ROME Results yesterday from the $1 million Italian Open men's tennis championship (seedings in parentheses): Singles Second Round Jordi Arrese, Spain, def. Aaron Krickstein (7), Grosse Pointe.

Mich, 6-4, 7-5. Jay Berger, Plantation, Fla, def. Marcelo Filippini, Uruguay, 7-5, 6-3. Jim Courier, Dade City, Fla, def. Bruno Oresar, Yugoslavia, 6-4, 6-1.

Mats Wilander (1), Sweden, def. Javier Sanchez. Spain. 4-6. 6-4, 6-3.

Guillermo Perez-Roldan (8). Argentina, def. Jerome Potior. France, 7-6 (8-6). 6-4.

Darren CahiD (10). Australia, def. Marion Strelba, Czechloslovakia, 6-3, 2-6, 6-2. 2, 10 Golf. Southwestern Bell Colonial, Third Round.

3, 4 Golf. Mazda LPGA Championship, Third Round. ODDS 3 p.m. FICHT SCHEDULE Tonight At the Indoor Sports Palace, Bergamo, Kely Francesco Rottoli. Italy, vs.

Magne Havnaa, Norway. 12, for the vacant European cruisew-eight title. May 19 At Sen Juan, Puerto Rico Jose DeJesus, Puerto Rico, vs. Fernando Martinez. Mexico, 12, for vacant WBO junior flyweight title.

May 21 At the Veteran's Memorial Coliseum, Phoenix Louie Espinoza, Phoenix, vs. Jorge Paez, Mexico, 12, for Paez' IBF featherweight title. May 23 At The Showboat, Atlantic City Micky Ward, Lowell. vs. Clarence Coleman, Newark, N.J.

10. junior welters; Terry Norris. San Deigo, vs. Joaquin Velasques, Dominican Republic 10. junior middles May 25 At the Irvine Marriott, Calif.

Greg Puente, El Monte. vs. Carlos Marques. San Diego, 10, junior lightweights. May 27 At the Bismarck Clvtc Center, Bismarck, N.D.

Virgil Hill. Grand Forks. NO. vs. Joe Lasisi.

Nigeria. 12, for Hill's WBA light heavyweight title. Purvis Granger, Lafayette. La, 1.325. 16, Dale 6, 7 Bowling.

Fair Lanes Open. UNDERDOG 3:15 p.m. Eagle, Evansville. Ind, 1,322. 17, Ernie Schlegei, Vancouver, Wash, 1.321.

18, Dave Ferraro, Kingston, N.Y, 1,320. Los Angeles St. Louis 3, 4 Baseball. Regional games: Giants at Mets or Pirates at Astros. BASEBALL NATIONAL LEAGUE FAVORITE LINE at New York 8-9 at Houston 54-64 AMERICAN LEAGUE at Oakland 8-9 Cleveland 54-64 at Texas 7-8 at Seattle 54-64 at California 54-64 New York at Baltimore by Jeff Millar Bill Hinds TANK JFNAMABA 3:30 p.m.

Minnesota Milwaukee Boston 2, 10 Basketball. Western Conference Final Game One. Phoenix at Los Angeles. ESPN Horse Racing. Preakness Stakes Preview.

AJTICg O'COKJnlOr? llPflEZ Napoli took the cup 5-4 on an aggregate score after winning the first leg of the final 2-1 two weeks ago in Naples. New tourney site ALBANY, N.Y. The yet-to-be-completed Knickerbocker Arena will be the site of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference's post-season basketball tournament for three consecutive years starting in 1990, conference officials announced. The arena, being constructed near the state Capitol in downtown Albany, is scheduled to be finished in February 1990. Next season's MAAC tournament will be conducted March 1-5.

Press Wire Services NBA PLAYOFFS FAN AkS tfyim ih vat. rum CCURt IK) -WeW LAe-T-MPOf? EFFORT IP GT TW STOFf 6R .4:30 p.m. UNDERDOG LINE 6, 7 Horse Racing. Preakness Stakes. M6A PIAYOFF ON FKWs 1 v.

A FAVORITE Tomorrow at Chicago Saturday at L.A. Lakers 5:30 p.m. 74 ESPN Auto Racing Indianapolis 500 Time Trials, Day Three. SATURDAY EVENING College baseball Soccer .8 p.m. SCH Basketball.

AAU All-Stars vs. Soviet Junior National Team. 1990 WORLD CUP EUROPE, Group One Yesterday BIC EAST TOURNAMENT Yesterday's results Villanova 11 Providence 0 Seton Hall 8 Connecticut 2 Providence 5 Connecticut 3 (11 innings) 10 p.m. L-ie 1 1 1 ininiiir-' MSG Baseball. Yankees at Mariners.

Romania 1 Bulgaria Denmark 7 Greece.

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