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Sunday, July 18, 1993 Reno Gazette-Journal Call daily, 24 hours a day. Cost: 95t per minute. Non-local sports, press 21; horse racing, press 22. 9D At A Glance SPORTSHORSE RACING HOT LINE: 1-900-773-6000 PBA EL PASO OPEN EL PASO. Texas Results of step- backs by 3 1 Punts-average 4-54 3-30 Penalties-yards 8-67 8-65 Time of possession 25 50 34:10 Net offense is yards passing, plus yards rushing, minus team losses such as yards lost on broken plays.

maiviauai Rushing Cal Jenkins 7-39. Flutie 3-Sac OliDhant 8-25. Archer 3-24 Pringle2-5. Hardy 2-3. Receiving Cal Pitts 9-173.

Sapun-jis 4-76. Moore 4-67. Crawford 4-65, Smith 2-31 McVey 1-16; Sac Dixon 8-176. Harris 8-77, Oliphant 7-63. Bouyer 5-83, Parker 2-22, Baysinger 2-9, Pratt it.

Passing: Cal Flutie 24-41 428 TD, 0 int; Sac Archer 33-47-447-2-1 ARENA American Conference GOLF-BritishOpenS) 6:30 a.m. GOLF-NCAA Men Division I National Championship(SC) 9 a m. UNIVERSITY GAMES-'(ESPN) 9:30 a.m. BOWLING-ABC Team Challenge; from Reno Hilton(SC) 10 a m. AUTO RACING-NASCAR Winston Cup; Miller 5O0'(TBS) 10 a m.

BASEBALL-Rockies-Cubs'(WGN) HEROES OF THE NFL-Staubach; Largent; Young(4) noon GOLF-Senior Ameritech Open(2) 1 2:30 m. GOLF-LPGA Big Apple Classic'(4) 1p.m. AUTO ACING-Firestone Indy Lights(ESPN) 1pm. BASEBALL-Mets-GiantsSC) 1 p.m. AUTO ACING-SCCA Trans-Am(ESPN) 1 :30 p.m.

AUTO RACING-lndycar Molson Toronto lndy(8) 3 pm. ASEBALL-As-Yankees-(ESPN) 5 p.m. NEWS-Sports Tonight'(CNN) 8 p.m. NEWS-SportsCentef(ESPN) 8 p.m. NEWS-SportsCentefjESPN) 11 p.m.

NEWS-Sports Utenight(CNN) 1 1 :30 p.m. ASEBALL-A's-Yankees'fl 450 AM) 5 p.m. BASEBALL-Mets-Giants'(1 270 AM) 12:37 p.m. '(denotes live broadcast) MARK DUPERS STATISTICS The career statistics of wide receiver Mark Duper, who was released by the Miami Dolphins Saturday: Regular Season No. Yard Avg.

TD 1982Mia-x 0 0 00 0 1983Mia 51 1.003 197 10 1984Mia 71 1.306 18.4 8 1985 Mia 35 650 186 3 1986Mia 67 1,313 196 11 1987 Mia 33 597 181 8 1988Mia 39 626 16.1 1 1989Mia 49 717 14.6 1 1990 Mia 52 810 15.6 5 1991 Mia 70 1,085 15.5 5 1992 Mia 44 762 17.3 7 Total 511 8,869 17.4 59 x-strike-shortened season Playoffs No. Yards Avg. TD 1983Mia 9 117 130 1 1984 Mia 9 191 21.2 2 1985Mia 3 45 15.0 0 1990Mia 6 149 24.8 1 1992 Mia 5 93 18 6 1 Totals 32 595 18.6 5 Pro Bowl 1983, 1984, 1986. Rocco Mediate 71-1-72214 Mike Harwood 72-70-72214 Sam Torrance 72-70-72214 Mark Roe 70-71-73214 Malcolm Mackenzie 72-71-71214 Steve Elkmgton 72-71-71214 Andrew Magee 71-72-71 21 4 Carl Mason 69-73-72214 OlleKarlsson 70-71-73214 TomPurtzer 70-70-74214 Peter Mitchell 73-70-72215 Jean Van De Velde 75-67-73215 Ian Woosnam 72-71-72215 MikaelKrantz 77-66-72215 Miguel Jimenez 69-74-72215 Stephen Ames 67-75-73 215 William Guy 70-73-73216 Magnur Sunesson 70-73-73216 lanGarbutt 68-75-73216 Paul Azmger 69-73-7421 6 James Cook 71-71-74216 RossDrummond 73-67-76216 Mike Miller 73-68-76217 Peter Fowler 74-69-7421 7 Ricky Willison 73-70-74217 John Huston 68-73-7621 7 DanForsman 71-70-76217 SENIOR OPEN AURORA. III.

Scores Saturday after the second round of the $600,000 Ameritech Senior Open on the 36-36 72. Stonebridge Country Club course: George Archer 67-66133 DickRhyan 71-64135 Jim Colbert 70-65135 Simon Hobday 69-66135 Rocky Thompson 71-65136 Walter Zembriski 70-661 36 Bob Charles 68-68136 JimAlbus 65-71136 Mike Hill 70-67137 Bob Murphy 69-68137 Walter Morgan 69-68137 Pet. PF PA Detroit 9 1 .900 422 300 Arizona 6 4 .600 403 404 Dallas 3 7 .300 361 459 Cleveland 2 8 .200 315 398 Cincinnati 1 9 .100 315 427 National Conference Pet. PF PA Orlando 9 1 .900 447 283 Tampa Bay 7 3 .700 473 348 Charlotte 6 4 .600 369 388 Albany 4 6 .400 407 407 Miami 3 7 .300 329 407 Today Baseball Babe Ruth State Tournament, at Governor's Complex, Carson City: 14-15 Carson vs. Reno West 6 p.m.; 1 3-year olds Carson City vs.

Reno West, 6 p.m.. TODAY IN SPORTS HISTORY July 18 1896 James Foulis wins the U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills, Southampton, NY. France, def. Ramesh Knshnan and Le TOUR DE FRANCE MONTPELUER, Franca Results Saturday tram the 13th stage of the 20-stage Tour de France a 1 13-mile leg from Marseille to Montpellier: 1.

Olat Ludwig. Germany, Telekom, 4 hours. 13 minutes. 10 seconds. 2.

Diamolidin Abdouiaparov, Uzbekistan, Lampre. same time. 3. Johan Museeuw, Belgium, GB-MG. same time 4 Giovanni Fidanza, Italy, Gatorade, same time.

5 Frederic Moncassin, France, WordPerfect, same time. 6 Laurent Jalabert, France, ONCE, same time. 7. Francois Simon, France, Castor-ama. same time.

8. Christophe Capelle, France, GAN, same time. 9. Uwe Raab, Germany, Telekom, same time. 10.

Jelle Nidam, Netherlands, WordPerfect, same time. 11. Jesper Skibby, Denmark, TVM, same time. 12 Laurent Brochard, France. Cas-torama.

same time. 13 Claudio Chiappucci, Italy, Carrara, same time. 14. John Talen, Netherlands, TVM, same time. 15.

Miguel Indurain, Spain, Banesto, same time. Other Motorola Riders 18 Alvaro Meia, Colombia, same time. 24 Andy Hampsten, Boulder, Colo same time. 38 Sean Yates, Britain, same time 41 Frankie Andreu. Dearborn, 10 second behind.

51. Phil Anderson, Australia, 14 behind. 72 Steve Bauer. Canada, same time. 138 Michel Dernies.

Belgium, 2 minutes. 1 2 seconds behind. 145. x-Maximilian Sciandri, Italy, 4:1310. x-Placed last because ol a penalty, but given same time as mam pack.

Overall Standings (After 13 Stages) 1. Miguel Indurain. Spain, Banesto, 58. hours. 42 minutes.

29 seconds 2. Alvaro Meiia, Colombia, Motorola, 3 23 behind. 3. Zenon Jaskula, Poland, GB-MG. 4 31.

4. Tony Rominger, Switzerland, OAS, 5:44. 5 Bjarne Riis, Denmark, Ariostea, 10:26. 6. Andy Hampsten, Boulder, Motorola, 11:12.

7. Claudio Chaippucci, Italy, Carrera, 14:09. 8. Vladimir Poulnikov, Ukraine, Carrera, 14:35. 9 Eric Breukink, Netherlands, ONCE, 15:08.

10. Pedro Delgado, Spain, Banesto, 15:46. 11. Oliviero Rincon, Colombia, Amaya, 21:31. 12.

Antonio Martin, Spain, Amaya, 22:21. 13 Gianni Burgno. Italy, Gatorade. 23:45. 14.

Jean-Philippe Dojwa, France, Fe-stina, 23:54. 15. Roberto Conti, Italy, Ariostea, 24:02. Other Motorola Rider 66 Sean Yates. Britain.

57:20. 87. Maximilian Sciandri. Italy, 1 hour, 9 minutes. 16 seconds behind 89 Phil Anderson, Australia, 1 :09:40.

100 Steve Bauer. Canada. 1 14 35. e115. Michel Dernies, Belgium 1:19:14.

121. Frankie Andreu, Dearborn, 1:21:43. STAGE WINNERS Four With Coxswain GOLD Romania SILVER France BRONZE United States (Adam Holland. Donald Mann. Johnathan Shields, Donal Ryan, Tom Brennan) Eights GOLD United States (Nat Kochane.

John Glomb. Peter Cipilone, Nick Lowel, Ken Cox, David Dragseth, Brad McMillan. Brian Winke. Karl Farber) SILVER Britain BRONZE Canada Women Singles GOLD Veronica Cochela. Romania SILVER Marnie McBean.

Canada BRONZE Izabela Winiewska, Poland Lightweight Single GOLD Wendy Wiebe, Canada SILVER Phoebe White, Britain BRONZE Martina Orzan, Italy Lightweight Pairs GOLD China (Shaoyan Ou and Ai-fang Zhong) SILVER Canada (L. Featherstone and M. Brindamour) BRONZE Australia (K. McCallum and G.R. Smith) Lightweight Doubles GOLD Canada SILVER China BRONZE Germany Lightweight Fours GOLD Romania SILVER Canada BRONZE Australia Quad GOLD Canada SILVER Romania BRONZE France Eights GOLD Canada SILVER United States (Melissa Schwen.

Kirsten Walsh. Rosanna ZEg- tara. Katherine Healey. Jennifer Dore. rin Peterson.

Jennifer Shea, Ashley Maddox. Chelsea Dwyer) BRONZE None SOCCER Women GOLD China SILVER United States BRONZE Russia VOLLEYBALL Men GOLD Japan SILVER Poland BRONZE South Korea WATER POLO GOLD United States SILVER Hungary BRONZE Italy FILIPINO AMERICAN ATHLETIC ASSOC. VOLLEYBALL 1 Team UNO; 2, Caress; 3, Six Pack. MVP-Eva Emmons. BASKETBALL 1 San Antonio; 2, Gilson; 3.

Dragons. MVP-Glen de la Cruz. Rookie of the year-Nino Pablo Most improved-Nino Plateros. ladder finals Saturday in the $130,000 PBA El Paso Open, with names, hometowns, pinfall totals, games played and prize money: 1 Bob Benoit, Topeka. games) $20,000 2.

HODert Lawrence. ustin, lexas, 191 (one). $10,500 3. Mike Miller, Albuquerque, 4US (two). $7,000 4, Gary Schluchter, Fremont, Ohio, 366 (two), $5,500.

5. Bob Spauldmq, Harrisburg, 183(one), $4,500. Playoff Hesuits Game one Schluchter def. Speed ing, 190-183 Game two Miller def. Schluchter, 221-176.

Game three Benoit def. Miller, Z03- 184. Title game Benoit def. Lawrence, 216-191. AMASUPERSPORT BRASELTON.

Ga Results Satur day of the American Motorcyclist Association championship at Road Atlanta with rider name, hometown, and machine. 750cc Supersport (19 laps, 50 miles) 1 Takahiro Sohwa. Japan, Kawasa ki, avg speed mph (record). 2, Jason Pridmore. Ventura, Kawasaki.

3, Britt Turkmgton, McAiien, Texas, Suzuki. 4, Gerald Rothman Manchester, Suzuki. 5. Mark McDaniel, Santa Rosa, Suzuki. 6.

James Leslie. Ridgetield, Suzuki. 7, James Randolph, Santa Rosa, Suzuki. 8. Joseph Prussiano, Spring, Texas, Kawasaki.

BABE RUTH 13-year olds State Tournament (at Carson City) Friday's game RENO WEST 14, SOUTH TAHOE 9 WP-Romeo Lazzarone. LP-Bruso. Reno West: 2B-Lazzarone. Cofer 2-3, Torres 3-4. Torres 3, Lazzarone 3 Saturday's game CARSON 18, SOUTH LAKE TAHOE 4 WP-Housel.

Carson: 2B-Housel 3B-Leck, Melen-dez. R.Burkich, G.Burkich. RBI-Leek 2, Melendez 3, Landa 3. Burkich, Hou-sel 2. South Lake Tahoe: 2B-Fair.

SOUTH REN0 11, RENO WEST 8 WP-A. Benny. Save-Searrano. LP-Gerrard. Reno: 2B-J Morris.

Reno West: 2B-Lazzarone. 3B-Cofer. RBI-Lazzarone 4. Cofer 2. 14-15 WEST 5, SPARKS AMERICAN 4 WP-Peterson.

LP-Harrel. SOUTH RENO 8, CARSON 3 WP-Key. LP-Buscay South Reno: 2B-Benny 2B. RBI-To-lotti. Jensen.

Carson: Bergman 2B. RBI-Murdoch. CONNIE MACK (at Moana Municipal Stadium) Santa Rosa 14. Vacaville 3 Danville 3. San Leandro 2 Vacaville 13.

Danville 10 Championship game today: Santa Rosa vs Vacaville, 10 a m. Moana Stadium. LITTLE LEAGUE District Championship (at Governor's Complex, Carson City) Reno Continental 2, Carson America 1 Washoe 7, Reno National 5 1 rvTj run NIKE NATIONAL Nike National Prep Basketball Championship (at Las Vegas) A Division Reno Wolt Pack 66, Bonanza 48 Reno high scorers: Zach Caughlin 25, Jared Swanson 23. Reno Nike 72, St. George 69 Reno high scorers: Rand 17, Clay Walker 16.

RENO ROYALS (at Quincy) First game RENO ROYALS 4, BASE, Hayward, Calif. 3, 8 inns WP-Sims. LP-Stafford. Reno: RBI-Pierpoint, Hixson, Ballard, Warner. Base: RBI-Mitchell.

Hewitt. Second game BASE 3, RENO ROYALS 1 WP-Stafford. LP-Ballard. Reno: RBI-Banks. Base: HR-Watson.

RBI-Lychak, Watson. Record: Reno 13-7. BASEBALL American League BOSTON RED SOX Assigned Steve Lyons, infielder, to Pawtucket of the International League. Activated Luis Rivera, infielder, from the 15-day disabled list. TEXAS RANGERS Acquired Cris Carpenter, pitcher, from the Florida Marlins for Kurt Miller, and Robb Nen, pitchers.

National League CINCINNATI REDS Activated Bip Roberts, infielder, from the 15-day disabled list. SAN FRANCSICO GIANTS Recalled Greg Brummett, pitcher, from Phoenix of the Pacific Coast League. FOOTBALL National Football League DETROIT LIONS Signed Greg Jef-' fries. Alonzo Hampton and Kevin Minie-. field, cornerbacks; Antonio London, 'linebacker, and Aubrey Matthews, wide receiver.

Placed Michael Cofer and Tracy Hayworth. linebackers, and Ed Tilli-son. running back, on the physically unable to perform list. Waived Antoine Bennett, cornerback. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS Waived Victor Hall, tight end.

MIAMI DOLPHINS Waived Mark Duper. wide receiver, and Kerry Glenn, defensive back Signed Mike Williams, wide receiver. Agreed to terms with O.J. McDuffie, wide receiver. MINNESOTA VIKINGS Agreed to terms with Gilbert Brown, defensive tackle.

Signed John Gerak. guard, and Ashley Sheppard, linebacker. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS Released Reggie Redding and Keith Ballard, tackles. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS Released Craig Taylor, fullback. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES Signed Victor Bailey, wide receiver, to a two-year contract plus an option year.

SAN DIEGO CHARGERS Signed Darrien Gordon, cornerback, to a three-year contract. HOCKEY National Hockey League SAN JOSE SHARKS Signed Craig Simpson, forward, to a three-year contract, and Kelly Miller, left wing, to an offer sheet. (Home team in CAPS) NATIONAL LEAGUE GIANTS 210 1.25 Mets Phils REDS BRAVES CUBS CARDS DODGERS PADRES Marlins Pirates Rockies Astros 1 60 220 1.70 1 35 1 50 Expos AMERICAN LEAGUE Angels 1 35 1 60 1 60 1 55 1 25 INDIANS As Twins Royals RED SOX BREWERS YANKEES ORIOLES JAYS Mariners White Sox 1.20 145 RANGERS Tigers Odds and spreads are Drovided Harrah's Reno Race and Sports Book. Saturday's Results Albany 50. Cincinnati 9 Tampa Bay 65.

Miami 46 Friday, July 23 Detroit at Dallas Charlotte at Orlando Saturday, July 24 Albany at Tampa Bay Cincinnati at Arizona Monday, July 28 Cleveland at Miami UNIVERSITY GAMES Saturday's World University Game Scores Basketball Men Bronte Medal China 93. Italy 90 Gold Medal United States 95. Canada 90 Women Bronze Medal United States 83. Lithuania 73 Gold Medal China 84, Cuba 81 Soccer Men 15th Place Australia 2, Canada 1 13th Place Ireland 3, South Africa 2 11th Place United States 3. Italy 0 Seventh Place Slovakia 2, Netherland 0 Fifth Place Nigeria 1 Uruguay 0 Women Bronze Medal Russia 2, Taiwan 0 Gold Medal China 2, United States 1 Volleyball Men Bronze Medal South Korea 3.

Belgium 2(15-5, 4-15. Gold Medal Japan 3. Poland 1 (15-1, 8-15, 15-7, 15-9) Water Polo Fifth Place France 1 8, South Africa 5 Bronze Medal Italy 9. Russia 6 Gold Medal United States 13, Hungary 12 TRACK FIELD BUFFALO Final results Saturday in the track and field event at the World University Games: Men 20fJ 1 Bryan Bridgewater. Los An- 20.14.

2. Chris Nelloms, Dayton, ihio. 20, 1 7. 3, Ivan Garcia. Cuba.

20 55. 4. Oumar Loum, Senegal. 20.68. 5, Sa-toru Inoue, Japan, 20 84 6.

Andrew Tynes, Bahamas. 20 86. 7, Sergey In-shakov. Latvia, 20.97. 6, Brian Gibbons, Canada.

21 11. 4001, Ibrahim Hassan, Ghana, 45.87. 2, Evan Clarke, Jamaica, 46.27. 3, Danny McFarlane, Jamaica, 46.60. 4, Byron Goodwin, Canada, 46 .62, 5, Paul Greene, Australia, 46.91.

6, Masayoshi Kan, Japan, 47.23. 7, LaMont Smith, Willingboro, N.J., 49.78. 8. Derek Mills, Washington, DNS. 3.000 Steeplechase 1, Michael Buchleitner, Austria.

8:30 82. 2, Vladimir Pronme, Russia. 8:32 03 3, Bizuneh Yae Tura. Ethiopia, 8:32.07. 4.

Francis O'Neill, Escondido, 8:32 63. 5. Joel Bourgeois, Canada, 8:33 96 6, Spencer Duval. Britain, 8:35.39. 7.

Ino-cencio Lopez. Spain. 8 35 44 8. Christian Staing. Germany.

8:38 38. 12, Kurt Black. Ogden. Utah, DNF. High Jump 1.

Tony Barton. Fairfax, 7-6' 2. Stevan Zone, Independent Participant, 7-6Vi. 3, tie. Arturo Ortiz, Spain, and Ruslan Stipanov.

Ukraine. 7-514. 5, tie. Jin Taieg Lee, South Korea, and Jean-Charles Gicquel. France, 7-414.

7. Brendon Reilly. Britain. 7 -4 v. 8.

tie, Ian Thompson, Bahamas, and Dra- utin Topic, Independent Participant, 7-. 10. Randall Jenkins, Spring City, 7-3. 20Km Walk 1, Robert Korzen-iowski, Poland. 1 :22:01 (World University Games record.

Old record: 1:23:35, Walter Arena, Italy. 1 989). 2. Daniel Garcia, Mexico, 1:22:58. 3.

Bernardo Se-gura. Mexico. 1:24 11 4. Stefan Malik, Slovakia, 1:25:10. 5, Mikhail Khmel-nitski, Belarus.

1 26 23 6. Xinyuan Mao, China, 1 :27:37. 7, Paolo Bianchi, Italy, 1:28 45 8. Tim Berret. Canada, 1:30:07.

9. Curt Clausen, Cary, N.C.. 1 :32:1 8. 1 0, Rob Cole, Croton.NY, 1:33:19. Decathlon 110 Hurdles Group 1 1, Alexander Bogdanov, Ukraine, 14.38.

2, Darrin Steele, Charleston, 14.46. 3, Indrek Kaseorg, Estonia, 14 47. 4, Udo Jacobasch, Germany, 14.69. 5. Peter Winter, Australia.

14.72 6. Sebastion Levicq, France, 14.96. 7, Jose Arnaiz, Spain, 14.98. 8. Barry Thomas, Britain, 1 5,07.

Group 2 1 Alper Kasapoglu, Turkey, 1 5.1 1 2, Ubaldo Ranzi. Italy, 15.15 3. Rick Schwieger, Grand Terrace, Calif 15.16. 4. Krasimir Detlitchki.

Bulgaria, 15 34. 5. Kamil Damasek. Czech Re public. 15.44 6.

Fernando Benet, Spain, 15 51. 7, Jose Homan, Puerto Hico, 15.87. 8. Mike Nolan. Canada.

15.92. Group 3 1. Christopher Mene. New Zealand, Discus 1. Mene.

155-5 2, Jacobasch, 145-6 3, Steele. 136-6 4, Nolan. 136-6. 5. Le vicq.

135-0 6. Roman, 130-4. 7. Winter, 127-7. 8.

Kasapoglu. i2'-u a. Bog danov. 125-2 10. Detlitchki, 119-11.

11 Damasek. 119-7 12, Thomas. 119-7. 13, Ranzi, 119-5. 14.

Kaseorg, 117-6 15. Benet. 115-1 16. Schweiger, 110-2 17. Arnaiz, 100-iu Pole Vault 1.

Levicq. 16-4 2, Thomas. 15-9 3, Nolan. 15-9 4, jacooascn, is-o. Schweiger, 15-5 6.

Kaseorg. Estonia, 15-1. 7, Steele. 14-5. o.

Homan. 14 514 9. Damasek. 14-5V4 10. Ranzi, 14 5V4.

11. Benet, 14-5'A. 12. Winter, 13- 914 13 Kasanoolu. 13-914 14 Bogdanov.

15, Arnaiz. 13-1V4 16. Detlitchki, 12-5V2. Javelin 1. Levicq.

208-2 2. Kaseorg, 196-0. 3. Roman. 187-1 4.

Steele, itto-i 1 Britain. 182-8 6. Jacobasch, 180-2 7, Det litchki, 179-7. 8, Ranzi. 179-4.

9, Winter, 174-10 10. Damasek, 173-5. 11, Benet, 172-4. 12, Schweiger. 170-11.

13. No lan, 101-3 14, Kasapoglu, id. Arnaiz. 125-9. 1.500 1.

Kaseoro. 4:14 00. 2. Levicq 4 23 74 3. Damasek, 4.

Nolan. 4:34.71 5, Ranzi. 4:40.24. 6. Schweiger, 4 41.71.

7. Benet. 4 41.86 8, Jaco basch. 4:42.79. 9, Detlitchki, 4 43 08 10.

Thomas, 4:48.64. 11. Kasapoglu, 4 49 47 12. Steele, 4 54 09 13, Winter, DNS. 14.

Arnaiz, DNS. 15. Roman, DNS Standings 1, Levicq, 7.874 points 2, Kaseorg 7.864 3, Steele. 7.653 4. Jacobasch, 7.606 5.

Ranzi. 7.545. 6, Damasek 7.392 7. Schweioer. 7.359 8, Nolan, 7.266 9, Thomas.

7,223. 10. Detlinchki, 7.079 1 1 Benet. 6.995 1 2. Kasapoglu 6.974.

Women 2001. Flirtisha Harris, South Or ange. 22 56 2. Dahlia Duhaney. Jamaica.

22 79 3 Huei-Chen Wang. laiwan. 22 bu. 4. Ktm braham.

Char- lottesville. Va 22 82 5. Liliana Allen, Cuba. 22 90 6. Youlia Moukhetdinova, Russia.

23 26 7. Zlatka Guerguieva, Bulgaria. 23 50 8. Georgette Nkoma, Cameroon. 24 04 400 1.

Michele Collins. Houston, 52 01. 2. Youlanda Warren. Baton Rouge.

La 52 18 3. Nancy McLean Cuba. 52 84 4, Omotayo Akinremi. Nigeria. 53 35 5.

Shelly Beckford. Jamaica. 54 84 6. Mireille Sankatsing. Sun-name.

54 67. 7. Alanna Yakiwchuk Canada. 55 18 8. Judy Fraser.

Canada. uewitt weaver ua-ba vjt Dick Hendnckson 68-69137 Dave Hill 68-69137 Jim Dent 70-68138 Harold Henning 69-69138 Al Geiberger 68-701 38 Bruce Lehnhard 73-66139 Orville Moody 72-67139 Tom Shaw 72-67139 KermitZariey 71-68139 Arnold Palmer 70-69139 JimO'Hern 68-71139 J.C.Snead 68-71139 Chi Chi Rodriguez 67-72139 Bill Mcdonough 67-72139 Roger Kennedy 70-70140 Jack Kiefer 69-71140 Dave Stockton 69-71140 Rives Mcbee 73-68141 Dale Douglass 73-68141 Larry Laoretti 72-69141 Butch Baird 70-71141 DickLotz 68-73141 AlKelley 76-66142 Rod Curl 73-69142 Mike Fetchick 71-71142 BobReith 70-72142 Gay Brewer 70-72142 Joe Jimenez 75-68143 Larry Ziegler 73-70143 Ben Smith 73-70143 Harry Toscano 73-70143 Billy Casper 71-72143 Tommy Aycock 71 -721 43 Bob Thatcher 71-72143 Larry Gilbert 69-74143 Bert Yancey 75-69144 TomWargo 71-73144 AgimBardha 71-73144 John Paul Cain 70-74144 BabeHiskev 71-74145 Robert Gaona 76-70146 Lou Graham 76-70146 Tom Weiskopf 74-72146 JimStefanich 74-72146 Ken Still 74-72146 BobBrue 73-73146 Richard Bassett 72-74146 Tommy Aaron 77-70 147 JohnBrodie Bruce Crampton 76-71147 Lee Elder 74-73147 Jerry Barber 74-74148 Larry Mowry 73-75148 Charlie Sifford 78-71149 Labron Harris 76-75151 Mike Joyce 76-75151 John Joseph 75-76151 BobMenne 81-71152 Bruce Devlin 81 -71 1 52 BobBetley 76-76152 Jesse Vaughn 78-75153 JackyCupit 77-76153 Dudley Wysong 80-751 55 LPGA CLASSIC NEW ROCHELLE, Y. Scores Saturday after the third round of the $600,000 Big Apple Classic, played on the par-71 Wykagyl Country Club course: Betsy King 71 -69-68208 Hiromi Kobayashi 69-71-69209 Rosie Jones 72-71-68211 Jan Stephenson 72-72-68212 Mary Beth Zimmerman 70-73-69212 Helen Alfredsson 74-70-70214 Nancy Lopez 72-73-70215 uanieiie Ammaccapane z-fv-fj 210 Tammie Green 69-73-73 215 Tania Abitbol 73-74-69216 Jul! Inkster 74-72-70216 Julie Larsen 73-68-75216 Kristi Albers 72-67-77216 Barb Bunkowsky 73-70-74 21 7 JoAnne Carner 75-67-75 21 7 SherriSteinhauer 71-77-70218 Beth Daniel 72-73-73218 Melissa McNamara 72-72-74218 Jill Briles-Hinton 71-77-71219 Barb Thomas 76-71-72219 Judy Dickinson 72-74-73219 Amy Alcott 74-71-74219 BarbMucha 74-75-71220 Liselotte Neumann 71-76-73220 Michelle McGann 73-73-74220 Jane Geddes 68-77-75220 Donna Andrews 68-76-76220 Alice Ritzman 74-76-71221 VickiFergon 69-76-76221 Alicia Dibos 71-73-77221 Gail Graham 75-75-72222 Trish Johnson 70-80-72222 Nancy Ramsbottom 75-74-73222 Cindy Rarick 73-75-74222 Marilyn Lovander 73-75-74222 Dina Ammaccapane 73-75-74 222 Amy Read 74-73-75222 Cindy Figg-Currier 77-68-77222 Chris Johnson 75-70-77222 Alice Miller 68-75-79222 Deb Richard 74-77-72223 Kris Tschetter 74-76-73223 Marta Figueras-Dotti Susie Berning 71-78-74223 Katie Peterson-Parker 75-73-75223 Pat Bradley 74-73-76223 MegMallon 72-75-76223 AyakoOkamoto 72-73-78223 DawnCoe-Jones 76-75-73224 Lenore Rittenhouse 75-75-74224 Connie Chillemi 74-76-74224 Brandie Burton 72-78-74224 DaleEggeling 74-75-75224 Kate Rogerson 76-72-76224 Nancy Scranton 75-73-76224 Hollis Stacy 74-74-76224 AmyBenz 73-78-74225 Carolyn Hill 73-77-75225 Cindy Schreyer 73-75-77225 Maggie Will 72-74-79225 Dottie Mochrie 76-74-76226 JeanZedlitz 72-78-76226 Patti Rizzo 74-75-77226 Nancy Harvey 72-76-78226 Nancy White 69-77-80226 Karen Lunn NIKE OPEN DAKOTA DUNES; Scores after the third round of the $1.75.000 Nike Dakota Dunes Open, played on the 7.165-yard, par-36-36 72 Dakota Dunes Country Club course (Note: Due to flooding on the eighth hole, the round was shortened to 17 holes with a par of 69): GaryRusnak 68-62-64194 Alan Pale 69-65-61195 JeffBrehaut 62-67-67196 Greg Bruckner 64-68-65197 Robert Thompson 67-64-67198 EricHoos 69-65-64198 Chris Dimarco 66-68-64198 StanUtley 65-68-66199 Curt Byrum 67-64-68199 Olin Browne 67-66-66199 Dennis Trixler 64-69-67200 BradLardon 69-64-67200 Doug Martin 68-65-67200 TimLoustalot 67-67-66200 Ashley Chinner 69-69-62200 Karl Kimball 66-71-64201 Steve Brodie 64-68-69201 Larrv Silveira 70-66-65201 Clark Dennis 67-67-68202 Guy Boros 71-63-68202 Angel Franco 69-66-67202 Greg Parker 65-70-67202 Hugh Royer III 70-65-67202 GreqTowne 69-68-65202 JimSchuman 71-65-66202 Michael Cunning 66-70-66202 Jeff Hart 67-70-66203 Dave Stockton Jr 64-68-7 1 203 Steve Hart 71-66-66203 Jim Carter 67-67-69203 MikeSchuchart 70-67-66203 Perry Parker 68-69-66203 DonWalsworth 70-66-67203 KarlZoller 70-67-66203 Roger Salazar 69-69-66204 Jack Kay Jr 72-65-67204 U.S. AMATEUR PUBLIC LINKS RPIRHTON riln Spores tur day from the 68th Amateur Public Links Championship, played on the b.y;-yard. par-71.

Riverdale Dunes Golf Course: David Bergamo Sylmar. def. Brandon Knignt. Mrgyie. lexas.ana 1 3.

Jacques viiieneuve. Monaco. Rait RT40. 42 laps, $10,000. 4.

Mark Dismore. Greenfield, Swift DB-4. 42 laps. $7500. 5 Jamie Galles.

Albuquerque, Rait RT40. 42 laps. $5000. 6 Mimmo Schiattarella. Italy.

Rey nard 93H, 42 laps. $4000 7. Kenny Wilden, Canada, Rait RT40. 41 laps. $3000.

8 Peter Faucetta. New York Rait RT40. 41 laps, $2500 9 Charles Nearburg, Dallas, Rait RT40 41 laps. $2000. 10.

Bert Hart. Columbus, Ohio, Rait RT40.41 laps, $1500. 1 1 Trevor Seibert, Canada. Swift DB-4. 38 laps.

$1 400. mechanical. 12. Frank Alters. Canada.

Reynard laps. $1300. 1 3 Joe Sposato. Arcadia. Calif.

Swift DB-4, 35 laps. $1 200. overheating. 14. Walter Koller.

Canada. Swift DB-4. 34 laps, $1 100, mechanical. 15. Colin trueman, Amlin.

Ohio, Rait RT40, 33 laps, $1000, mechanical. 16. Jeff Barker. Hesperia, Calif Rait RT40, 29 laps, contact. 17.

Greg Pootmans. Canada, Rait RT40, 18 laps, contact. 18 Leo Parente, Redondo Beach. Swift DB-4, 17 laps, mechanical. Time of Race: 46 minutes, 1 .536 seconds.

Average Speed: 97 458 mph, for 42, laps, 74.76 miles. Margin of Victory: 4 506 seconds. NASCAR MILLER 500 LONG POND. Pa. The lineup for today's NASCAR Miller Genuine Draft 500 stock car race, with residence, type of car and qualifying speed in mph: I.

Ken Schrader. Concord. N.C., Chevrolet Lumina, 162.934, track qualifying record; previous record, 162 816. Schrader. Chevrolet, June 1 1 1 993.

2 Bill Elliott. Dawsonville. Ga Ford Thunderbird. 162 637. 3.

Ricky Rudd. Chesapeake. Chevrolet Lumina. 162 317 4. Ernie Inan, Concord, N.C., Chevrolet Lumina.

162.262. 5. Mark Martin, Jamestown, N.C., Ford Thunderbird, 162 241 6. Jimmy Hensley, Ridgeway. Ford Thunderbird.

162 1 10. 7 Bobby Labonte. Trinity, N.C.. Ford Thunderbird, 161 830. 8 Morgan Shepherd, Conover.

N.C.. Ford Tnunderbird. 161 .201 9 Derrike Cope, Charlotte, Ford Thunderbird. 161 .094. 10.

Brett Bodine. Harrisburg. N.C., Ford Thunderbird. 161 .054. II.

Dale Earnhardt. Doolie, N.C., Chevrolet Lumina, 160.993. 12. Hut Stricklin, Calera. Ford Thunderbird, 160.921.

13. Geoff Bodine. Julian, N.C., Ford Thunderbird. 160.855. 14.

Bobby Hillin, Harrisburg, N.C., ford inunoerDiro. lbU.Bis. 15. Sterling Marlin, Columbia, Tenn, Ford Thunderbird. 160.683.

16 Michael Waltrip, Davidson, N.C.. Pontiac Grand Prix, 1 60 654. 17. Ted Musgrave. Troutman, N.C.

Ford Thunderbird. 160.488 18. Rusty Wallace. Concord, N.C, Pontiac Grand Prix. 160 485 1 9.

Kyle Petty. High Point, N.C. Pontiac Grand Prix, 160 468 20. Jeff Gordon, Charlotte, N.C, Chevrolet Lumina, 160 402. 21.

Harry Gant, Taylorsville. N.C, Chevrolet Lumina. 160.299. 22. Wally Dallenbach Greensboro.

N.C. Ford Thunderbird. 160 151. 23 Dale Jarrett. Conover.

Chevrolet Lumina. 160122. 24. Jimmy Spencer, Mooresville. N.C.

Ford Thunderbird. 160.023. 25. Rick Wilson. Bartow.

Pontiac Grand Prix. 159 841. 26. Greg Sacks. Winter Park.

Ford Thunderbird. 1 59 535. 27. Darrell Waltrip, Franklin, Chevrolet Lumina, 159 453. 28 Phil Parsons.

Lake Norman, N.C, Chevrolet Lumina, 159 433 29. Rick Mast, Rockbridge Baths, Va. Ford Thunderbird, 1 59.326. 30. Kenny Wallace, Concord, N.C, Pontiac Grand Prix, 1 59.1 57.

31. Dick Trickle, Iron Station, N.C. Ford Thunderbird, 1 58.952. 32. Terry Labonte, Archdale.

N.C. Chevrolet Lumina. 158.848. 33. T.W.

Taylor, Petersburg, Ford Thunderbird, 158 242. 34. Bobby Hamilton, Nashville, Ford Thunderbird. 157.767. 35.

Jimmy Horton, Somerville, N.J., Chevrolet Lumina, lo.auo. 36 Dave Marcis. Avery's Creek, N.C. Chevrolet Lumina, 156.885. 37.

Ken Bouchard. Fitchburg, Mass Ford Thunderbird. 156.180. 38 Kerry Teague. Concord, N.C.

Chevrolet Lumina. 156.123. 39. Clay Young, Smyrna, Ford Thunderbird, 155 887. 40.

John Krebs, Roseville, Chevrolet Lumina, 155 537. AUSTRIAN OPEN KITZBUEHEL, Austria Results Saturday from the Austrian Open clay-court women's tennis tournament: Singles Semifinals Judith Wiesner (5). Austria, def. Emanuela Zardo. Switzerland.

6-3, 6-4 Anke Huber (1) Germany, def. Sabine Hack (4). Germany, 4-1 retired. PRAGUE OPEN PRAGUE, Czech Republic Results Saturday from the $100,000 Prague upen women tennis luuinauieiu. Singles Snmitinnls Meike Babel (8).

Germany, def Nicole Muns-Jagerman, Netherlands. Natalia Medvedeva. Ukraine, def. Pa tricia Tarabmi (4). Argentina, 0-7 (8-t), o- 1, r-o.

U.S. CHAMPIONSHIP BROOKLINE, Mass. Results Saturday in the U.S. Pro Tennis Champion-ships at Longwood Cricket Club (seed-ings in parentheses). Singles Semifinals Todd Martin (4).

Lansing. Mich. def. MaliVai Washington (2), Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla 6-2. 6-4.

Ivan Lendl (1 Greenwich, def. Patrick Baur. Germany. 6-3. 6-4.

Doubles Sandon Stolle. Australia, and Neil Borwick. Australia. (1) def. Niclas Kroon.

Sweden, and Peter Lundgren, Sweden, 6-4, 6-4. comp susp matcn Semifinals Tobias Svantesson. Sweden, and Kenny Thome. Smyrna. (2) def.

Ri-chey Reneberg, Houston, and Amos Mansdorf Israel, (4) 6-3. 7-6 (7-3). Todd Martin. Lansing. and Patrick Baur, Germany.

(3) def. Sandon Stolle. Australia, and Neil Borwick. Aus tralia. (1).

6-2. 6-3. DAVIS CUP SINGLES WORLD GROUP QUARTERFINALS France 2, India 1 At Frejus, France Arnaud Boetsch. France, def. Ra-mesh Knshnan, India.

6-3. 6-3. 6-1 Leander Paes. India, def. Henri Le-conte.

France. 6-1 6-2. 3-6. 6-3 Doubles Henri Leconte and Arnaud Boetsch. 5523.

3.0001. Clare Eichner. Madison. Wis 9:04 32 2. lulia lonescu.

Romania. 9 05 10 3. Rosalind Taylor. Lanham. auo 9.

4. Julia vaquero. spam. 9:06.92. 5.

Milka Mihaylova. 9:07.10. 6, Lisa Harvey, panada, aiuba 7, snvia Botticelli, Italy. 911 65. 8.

Natalia Az-piazu. Spain, 9:1579 inpie Jump 1, Niurka Montaivo, Cuba. 46-5V2. 2, Sarka Kasparkova, Czech Republic. 45-11.

3, Monica Toth, Romania. 45-9. 4, Michelle Griffith, Britain. 45-1V4. 5, Victoria Verchin-ina, Ukraine, 44-514.

6. Petra Laux- Schneider, Germany, 44-4. 7, Tana Borrmann, Germany, 44-114. 8. Ag-nieszka Stanczyk, Poland, 44-114.

9. Claudia Haywood. Houston, 43-7. BASKETBALL WOMEN'S GAME Bronze Medal Game UNITED STATES 83, LITHUANIA 73 LITHUANIA (73) Kalesinsakaite 2-7 0-1 4. Jonkute 2-6 2-3 6, Streimikyte 6-12 3-5 15, A.

Kau-saite 6-14 0-0 13, Dambrauskaite 11-14 0-1 24, Kurtinaitiene 0-1 0-0 0, Vilutyte 1-3 u-u 2, Kausaite 4-5 1-2 joaei- kaite 0-0 0-0 0 Totals 32-62 6-1 2 73. UNITED STATES (83) Stafford 2-8 2-2 6. Goodson 4-9 3-3 1 1, Phillips 6-9 7-8 19, Hardmon 3-7 4-4 10, Becenti 2-4 1-2 6, Howard 4-9 2-2 14, Hill 0-2 0-0 0, Witherspoon 0-10-00. Colleton 2-5 0-0 4, McGhee 2-4 2-2 6. Burae 2-3 0-14 Evans 0-0 3-5 3 Totals 27-6124-29 83.

Halftime U.S. 48. Lithuania 31. 3- Point goals Lithuania 3-9 (Dambrauskaite 2-3. A Kausaite 1-4, Kalesinsakaite 0-1.

Kurtinaitiene 0-1). U.S. 5-13 (Howard 4-7, Becenti 1-3. Goodson 0-1 Hill 0-2). Fouled out None.

ReboundsLithuania 24 (Streimikyte 8). U.S. 32 (Phillips 8). Assists Lithuania lb uamDrauskaite 4 S. 12 Becenti 5).

Total fouls A. A NA. MEN'S GAME UNITED STATES 95. CANADA 90 CANADA (90) Foreman 12-206-630. Barrett 7-14 2-5 17, Froemel 1-3 1-2 3, Van Kouohnett 4-9 3-4 1 3.

Nash 4-9 0-0 1 1 Picton 0-0 0-0 0. Vassell 2-2 2-2 6. George 0-1 0-0 0. Graves 1-2 0-0 2. Meeks 4-9 0-0 8.

Totals 35-69 14-1 9 90 UNITED STATES (95) Finley 5-12 4-4 16. O'Bannon 6-7 3-3 1 5, Wright 3-6 3-3 9. Respert 5-8 4-416. Stoudamire 5-112-313. Ford 0-3 0-0 0.

Williams 2-61-15, Piatkowski 1-2 0-02. Webster 0-0 0-0 0. Scott 4-7 1-3 9, Rogers 4-7 2-4 10. Totals 35-69 20-25 95 Halftime Canada 52, United States 40. Fouled out None.

3-pointers Canada 6-15 (Nash 3-7, Van Koughnett 2-6, Barrett 1-2), USA 5-1 5 (Respert 2-2, Finley 2-4, Stoudamire 1-4, Ford 0-2, Williams 0-3). Rebounds Canada 33 (Van Koughnett, Foreman 9), USA 32 (Rogers 10). Assists Canada 19 (Nasti 17), USA 17 (Stoudamire 6). Total fouls NA. A NA.

Saturday's University Game Medalists ATHLETICS Men 200 GOLD Bryan Bridgewater. Los Angeles SILVER Chris Nelloms. Dayton, Ohio BRONZE Ivan Garcia, Cuba 400 GOLD Ibrahim Hassan. Ghana SILVER Evan Clarke. Jamaica BRONZE Danny McFarlane, Jamaica High Jump GOLD Tony Barton.

Fairfax. Va. SILVER Stevan Zoric, Independent Participant BRONZE Arturo Ortiz, Spain, and Ruslan Stipanov. Ukraine 20KmWalk GOLD Robert Korzeniowski, Poland SILVER Daniel Garcia. Mexico BRONZE Bernardo Segura.

Mexico 3,000 Steeplechase GOLD Michael Buchleitner, Austria SILVER Vladimir Pronine, Russia BRONZE Bizuneh Yae Tura. Ethiopia Decathlon GOLD Sebastion Levicq, France SILVER Indrek Kaseorg, Estonia BRONZE Darrin Steele, Charleston, III. Women 200 GOLD Flirtisha Harris, South Orange. N.J. SILVER Dahlia Duhaney, Jamaica BRONZE Huei-Chen Wang, Taiwan 400 GOLD Michele Collins, Houston SILVER Youlanda Warren, Baton Rouge.

La. BRONZE Nancy McLean, Cuba 3,000 GOLD Clare Eichner, Madison, Wis. SILVER lulia lonescu, Romania BRONZE Rosalind Taylor, Lanham, Md. Triple Jump GOLD Niurka Montaivo. Cuba SILVER Sarka Kasparkova.

Czech Republic BRONZE Monica Toth, Romania BASKETBALL Men GOLD United States SILVER Canada BRONZE China Women GOLD China SILVER Cuba BRONZE United States DIVING Men Three-Meter GOLD Xiong Ni, China SILVER Fernando Platas, Mexico BRONZE Roman Volodkov Ukraine Women Platform GOLD Anne Montininy, Canada SILVER Yan Yang, China BRONZE Ren Wen, China FENCING Men Team Sabre GOLD Italy SILVER France BRONZE Hungary ROWING Men Singles GOLD Nicolae Taga, Romania SILVER Derek Porter. Canada BRONZE Tom Symoens, Belgium Lightweight Single GOLD Vesa Keso. Finland SILVER Ulf Meyer, Germany BRONZE Jason Dorland. Seattle Pair GOLD Canada (Phil Graham and Darren Barber) SILVER United States (Tim Ryan and Jerome Hyani BRONZE Italy (Christian Rotta and Cario Mornati) Lightweight Double GOLD Germany (Michael Schottler and Jens Weekvach) SILVER Italy (Carlo Mornati and Chris Hottal BRONZE Canada (Jeff Hilton and James Bramble) Lightweight Fours GOLD France SILVER Britain BRONZE Canada Quad GOLD Ukraine SILVER Canada BRONZE Poland ander Paes, India. 7-6 (7-5).

Sweden 3, Netherlands 0 At The Hague, Netherlands Maqnus Gustatsson, Sweden, def. Paul Haarhuis, Netherlands, 5-7, Maqnus Larsson, Sweden, def. Rich ard Krajicek. Netherlands, 6-3, uouDies Henrik Holm and Anders Jarrvd, Sweden, def. Paul Haarhuis and Mark Koevermans.

Netherlands, 6-3, Germany 3, Czech and Slovak Repub lics 0 At Halle, Germany Marc Kevin Goellner, Germany, def. Petr Korda. Czech and Slovak Republics. 6-4. 6-7 (5-7), 6-1 7-6 (7-3).

Michael Stich, Germany, def. Karel Novacek. Czechoslovakia. 6-3, 7-5, 3-6, 6-7 (4-7). 7-5.

Doubles Michael Stich and Patrik Kuehnen, Germany, def. Petr Korda and Cyril Suk, Czechoslovakia, 6-7 (8-6), 6-4, 7-6(7-3). 6-4. Australia 2, Italy 1 At Florence, Italy Richard Fromberg, Australia, def. Renzo Furlan, Italy.

7-6. 7-6, 6-4. Stefano Pescosolido, Italy, def. Mark Woodforde, Australia, 6-3, 7-5, 5-7, 6-4. Doubles Mark Woodforde and Todd Wood-bridge.

Australia, def. Paolo Cane and Diego Nargiso. Italy, 6-7 (6-8). 7-6 (7-5), Euro-Africa Zone Group II Second Round South Alrica 2, Bulgaria 1 At Sofia, Bulgaria Milen Velev. Bulgaria def Marcos Ondruska.

South Africa. 6-4. 6-4. 1-6. 6-1 Wayne Ferreira.

South Africa, def. Ivan Keskinov. Bulgaria. 6-0. 6-3.

6-4. Doubles Wayne Ferreira and Pietie Norval, South Africa, def. Krasimir Lazarov and Milko Petkov. Bulgaria. 6-1 7-6.

6-2. Ghana 3, Cyprus 0 At Accra, Ghana Frank Ofori, Ghana, def. Marinos Baghdati. Cyprus. 6-2, Isaac Donkor, Ghana, def.

Alkis Pa-pamichael. Cyprus, 7-5. 6-4, 6-4. Doubles Ken Dowuona and Frank Ofori, Ghana, def. Marinos Baghdati and Savvas Constantinou.

Cyprus. 6-3, 6-2. 6-4. Poland 2, Ivory Coast 1 At Abidjan, Ivory Coast Wopech Kowalski. Poland, def.

Jean Christophe Nabi, Ivory Coast, 6-1 5-7 Claude Goran. Ivory Coast, def. Bartlomiej Dabrowski, Poland, 6-2, 7-5, 4-6, 3-6, 6-3, 6-3. 3-6. Doubles Wojciech Kowalsi and Tomasz Iwanski.

Poland, def. Claude N'Goran and Lonfo llou, Ivory Coast, 6-4, 7-6, Egypt 3, Tunisia 0 At Tunis, Tunisia Thameur El-Sawi. Egypt, def. Hichem Bramh. Tunisia.

6-0. Mohamed Khaled Salawi. Egypt, def. Adel Adhiri. Tunisia, 7-5.

6-0. 4-6. 6-3. Doubles Thameur El-Sawi and Mohamed Khaled Salawi. Egypt, def Adel Ibrahim and Adel Hadhiri.

Tunisia. 6-1 6-2. 6-2. Romania 3, Monaco 0 At Monte Carlo, Monaco Razvan Sabau. Romania, def.

Jerome Seguin, Monaco. 6-1 2-6, 6-3, 7-5. Dinu Pescariu. Romania, def. Christophe Boggetti, Monaco.

6-3. 6-3, 6-4. Double George Cosac and Ciprian Porumb. Romania, def. Jerome Seguin and Philippe Ventura, Monaco, 6-2.

6-4, 6-4. Morocco 2, Ireland 1 At Casablanca, Morocco Younes El Aynaoui, Morocco, def. Peter Wright, Ireland, Karim Alami. Morocco, def. Eoin Collins.

Ireland, 6-1. 7-5, 6-2. Doubles Eoin Collins and Peter Wright, Ireland, def. Karim Alami and Mohamed Ridaoui, Morocco. 2-6, 7-6 (1 0-8).

Senegal 2, Greece 1 At Dakar, Senegal Tasos Bavclas, Greece, def. Fadek Berthe, Senegal, 6-4. 6-2, 2-6. 3-6, 6-3. Yava Doumbia.

Senegal, def. Kon- stantios Efremoglou, Greece, 6-4, 7-5, 6-3. Doubles Yaya Doumbia and Fadel Berthe, Senegal, def. Bavela Anastasio and Efremoglou Konstantinos, Greece, 6-3, 4-6, 6-4, 7-4 American Zone Group II Championship Peru 3, Puerto Rico 0 At Lima, Peru Jaime Yzaga, Peru, def. Joey Rive, Puerto Rico.

b-U. 0-1 b-2. Aleiandro Aramburu. Peru, def. Mi guel Nido, Puerto mico.

o-a, d-j, 0-2. Doubles Jaime Yzaga and Jose Luis Noriega, Peru. def. Joey Rive and Miguel Nido, Puerto Rico, 6-4. 6-4.

7-5. BRITISH OPEN SANDWICH. England Graded scores Saturday after the third round of the $1 5 million British Open, played on the 6.660-yard, par-70 Royal St. George Golf Club course (a-amateur): Corey Pavin 68-66-68202 Nick Faldo 69-63-70202 Greg Norman 66-68-69203 Bernhard Langer 67-66-70203 Nick Price 68-70-67205 Peter Senior 66-69-70205 Fred Couples 68-66-72206 Ernie Els 68-69-69206 Wayne Grady 74-68-64206 John Daly 71-66-70207 Fuzzy Zoeller 66-70-71207 Gil Morgan 70-68-70208 Jose Rivero 68-73-67208 Darren Clarke 69-71-69209 PaulLawrie 72-68-69209 Ian Baker-Finch 73-69-67209 Howard Twitty 71-71-67209 Raymond Floyd 70-72-67209 Christy Connor, Jr. Howard Clark 67-72-70209 Scott Simpson 68-70-71209 Mark McNulty 67-71-71209 Barry Lane 70-68-71209 a-lainPyman 68-72-70210 Mark James 70-70-70210 Mark Calcavecchia 66-73-71 21 0 Rodger Davis 68-71-71210 Tom Kite 72-70-68210 Jesper Parnevik 68-74-68210 Seve Ballesteros 68-73-69210 Larry Mize 67-69-74210 Yoshinori Mizumaki 69-69-7321 1 Peter Baker 70-67-74211 Jonathan Sewell 70-72-6921 1 Des Smyth 67-74-70211 Anders Sorensen 69-70-72211 Wayne Westner 67-73-7221 2 Duffy Waldorf 68-71-73212 David Frost 69-73-7021 2 Paul Moloney 70-71-71212 Craig Parry 72-69-71212 Payne Stewart 71-72-70213 Greg Turner 67-76-70213 Tom Permce 73-70-70213 Manuel Pinero 70-72-71213 Frank Nobilo 69-70-74213 James Spence 69-72-72213 Vijay Singh 69-72-72213 Tom Lehman 69-71-73213 LeeJanzen 69-71-73213 Paul Broadhurst 71-69-74214 PARIS Stages of the 1993 Tour de France cycling race, approximately 2.312 miles from July 3 to 25 with stage winner and overall leader: July 3 Prologue at Puy du Fou, 4.2 miles (Miguel Indurain) July 4 1st stage Lucon to Les babies ouionne, 1J4 miies (Mario u-rjollini: Indurain) July 5 2nd stage Les Sables d'Olonne to Vannes, 141 miles (Wilfried Nelissen; Nelissen) July 6 3rd stage Vannes to Din ard 118 miles (Djamolidine Abdouja-oarov: Nelissen) July 7 4th stage Dinard to Avranches, team time trial, 50 miles (GB-MG: Cipollini) July 8 5th stage Avranches to Evreux, 140 miles (Jesper Skibby; Ne lissen) July 9 6th stage Evreux to Amiens, 98 miles (Johan Bruyneel; Cipollini) July 10 7th "stage Perbnne to unaions sur iviarne, 124 miies (Ujame Riis; Johan Museeuw) July 1 1 8th stage Chalons Sur Marne to Verdun, 114 miles (Lance Armstrong; Museeuw) July 12 9th stage Lac de Ma- dine, Individual time trial, 37 miles (In- durain; Indurain) 13 Transfer to Grenoble 'July 14 10th stage Villard de Cans to Serre Chevalier, 127 miles (Tonv Rominoer; Indurain) July 1 5 1 1 th staae Serre Cheva lier to Isola 2000, 112 miles (Rominger; Indurain).

July 1 6 1 2th stage Isola 2000 to Marseille, 'a miies (i-aoio hoscioii, in durain). July 17 13th stage Marseille to Montpellier, 1 1 3 miles (Olaf Ludwig; Indurain). July 1 8 1 4th stage Montpelier to Perpignan, 1 39 miles. July 1 9 1 5th stage Perpignan to Anoorra, i4mnes. July 20 Rest day July 21 16th stage Andorra to Saint Larv Soulan 143 miles.

July 22 17th stage Tarbes to Pau, 118 miles. July 23 18th stage Orthez to Bordeaux. 125 miles. July 24 1 9th stage Bretigny Sur urge to Montninery, individual time trial, 30 miles. July 25 20th stage Viry Chatillon to raris.

122 miles. CFL Canadian Football League Eastern Division PF PAPts Hamilton 2 0 0 Ottawa 1 1 0 Winnipeg 1 1 0 Toronto 0 2 0 34 44 68 78 Western Division Brit CM) Calgary Edmonton Sasxtchwn 70 31 55 100 Sacramento NOTE: Two points are awarded for a victory and one tor a tie. Friday's Result Hamilton 21, Ottawa 20 Saturday's Result Winnipeg 36. British Columbia 14 'f Calgary 38. Sacramento 36 Wednesday's Games Saskatchewan at Edmonton, 6:30 Thursday' Games Hamilton at Toronto.

4:30 m. Friday' Games (Ottawa at Winnipeg, 5 30 m. i' CFL SUMMARY STAMPEDERS 38, GOLD MINERS 36 Fir! Quarter Sac FG Crouch 1 1 10:40. Cal FG McLaughlin 15 13:12. SecondOuarter Cal FG McLaughlin 27 1 1 5.

Cal Single McLaughlin 24 4:56. Sac TD Hardy 1 run (Crouch convert) 10:28. Sac Single Crouch 90 10:52 Cal FG McLaughlin 27 12:49. Sac FG Crouch 22 14:43. Third Quarter Cal TD Pitts 37 pass from Flutie (McLaughlin convert) 1:54.

Cal TD Moore 14 pass from Flutie (McLaughlin convert) 6:46. Cal TD Sapunis 5 pass from Flutie (McLaughlin convert) 10:14. Sac TD Harris 13 pass from Archer (Crouch convert) 14 02. Fourth Quarter Sac TD Oliphant 8 run (Crouch convert) 3:24 Sac TD Bouyer 12 pass from Archer (Crouch convert) 7:09 Cal TD Flutie 3 run (McLaughlin convert) 10 35 Sac Single Crouch 40. Calgary 3 7 21 738 Sacramento 3 11 7 1536 Attendance 20.082.

Cal Sac First downs 23 31 Yards rushing 46 57 Yards 428 447 Total offense 465 462 losses 9 42 Net offense 474 504 Passes mad-tned 24-41 33-47 Return-yards 149 189 Intercepts-yards by 1-17 0-0 TORONTO INDYCAR TORONTO Lineup for today Molson Indy Toronto car race around a 1 78-mile temporary street circuit at Exhibition Place, listing driver's hometown or country, engine and qualifying speed in miles per hour: 1 Emerson Fittipaldi, Brazil, Penske-Chevy. 109 998. 2. Paul Tracy. Canada, Penske-Chevy-C.

109 545. 3. Bobby Rahal. United States. Lola-Chevy-C, 109.331.

4. Danny Sullivan. United States. Lola-Chevy-C. 109 287.

5. Stefan Johansson, Sweden, Penske-Chevy-C, 109 .174. 6. Raul Boesel. Brazil, Lola-Ford, 109 161.

7. Al Unser United States. Lola-Chevy-C. 109 034. 8.

Arie Luyendyk, Netherlands, Lola-Ford, 109029. 9 Nigel Mansell. Britain, Lola-Ford. 108 921. 10.

Scott Goodyear, Canada, Lola- r-oro, 1UB b'U. 11. Teo Fabi, Italy, Lola-Chevy-C, 108.600 12 Robby Gordon, United States Lola-Ford, 108 459. 13. Mario Andretti, United States, Lola-Ford.

108 204. 14. Roberto Guerrero, United States. Lola-Chevy-C, 108 006. 15.

Bertrand Gachot, Belgium. Lola-Ford. 107 959. 16. Andrea Montermini, Italy, Lola-Chew-A.

107.887. 17. Jimmy Vasser, United States, Lola Chevy-A. 107.555. 18.

Brian Till, United States, Penske-Chew-B. 107.475. 19. Scott Brayton, United States. Loia-r-ora, luv.jb.

20. Scott Pruett, United States. Lola-Chevy- A. 106 948 21. Willy T.

Ribbs. United States, Lola-Ford, 105 990. 22. Mark Smith. United States, Penske-Chew-B, 105 740 23.

Kevin Cogan. United States. Lola- Chevy-c, 104 w. 24 Marco Greco. Brazil.

Lola-Chevy-A. 104 461. 25. Olivier Grouillard. France, Lola Chew-A.

104 207. 26 Hiro Matsushita. Japan, Lola- Ford. 103 662. 27.

Ross Bentley, Canada, Lola Chevv-A. 103 274 28. Johnny Unser, United States. Lola-unevy-A, 1U2 lb 29. Jeff Wood.

United States, Lola Cosworth. 101 696. INDY LIGHTS TORONTO Lineups for today's Firestone Indy Lights Championship race with drivers, hometowns or countries and average speeds in mph around the 1 road course at the Canadian National Exposition (All driv ers drove Buick Indy Lignts): 1. Steve Robertson, England 100.501 mph. 2.

Bryan Herta. Hilliard, Ohio 100 172. 3. Franck Freon. France, 99.877.

4 Robbie Groff, Los Angeles, 99 597 5 Pedro Chaves, Portugal, as 514. 6. Fredrik Ekblom. Sweden, 99 415. 7 Robert Amren, Sweden, 99 542 8 Harald Huysman.

Norway, 98.533. 9 Sandy Brody. Boca Raton, Fla. 98125. 10.

Nick Firestone. Scottsdale, 98 080 1 1 James Weaver. England. 97 955. 1 2 Hubert Haupt, Germany.

97 884 1 3 Buz Calkins. Denver. 97 035 14 Cesar Jimenez. Mexico. 96 996 1 5 Grea Moore.

Canada. 96 375. 16 Scott Schubot. West Palm Beach, Fla. 95 003 17 Mark Ritchey.

Indianapolis ad 2t 18 Bob Reid. Commerce, Mich. 93 643 19. Jack Miller. Indianapolis.

88 361. TOYOTA ATLANTIC TORONTO Results Saturday tor the Toyota Atlantic Championship Mol son Indy with hometown, make of car, laps completed, money won. reason out. it any. and winners average speed in mph: 1 Claude Bourbonnais.

Canada. Rail RT40 42 laps. $20.500, 97 458 mph 2. David Empnngham. Canada.

Rait RT40.42laps.S13.000.

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