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D2 Akron Beacon Journal Friday, September 3, 1982 IX SCORESSTANDIN1G! BASEBALL 1 SPORTS FACTS AND FIGURES CHICAGO 6, TEXAS 5 NATIONAL LEAGUE Eastern Division Chisox beat Texas in last-gasp drive American FIRST GAME MILWAUKEE 2, CLEVELAND 030 002 000 0-S 003 000 101 1-6 Texas Chicago TANK McNAMARA Cleveland Milwaukee 000 010 000-1 101 000 OOx-2 McEnroe is far from his best in U. S. Open win vVU02 NDO RXfjUGP "SAC 1 SCENfcD TO HAVE PULLCP BOTlUMAVlEAVMeaiC CLEVELAND MILWAUKEE ab bi ah hi OB 3 5 6 18 24 56 60 62 63 75 80 Pet. .576 .549 .534 .526 .440 .389 76 73 71 70 59 51 St. Louis Philadelphia Montreal Pittsburgh Chicago New York A EMBOLIC MiPttU? TEXAS GWrght cf Sample if BBell 3b Parish rf Hostetlr lb LJhnsn dh Richrdt 2b Dent ss Werner AMERICAN CHICAGO abrhbi 5 0 10 RLaw cf 4 0 10 4 0 0 0 Bernzrd 2b 5 0 10 5 0 0 0 Baines rf 5 2 2 1 3 10 0 Luzinsk dh 4 2 2 2 3 10 0 Kemp If 4 110 3 2 2 2 Fisk 4 0 10 4 111 Squires lb 5 13 1 4 0 11 VLaw ss 5 0 2 1 4 0 11 Rodrgz 3b 3 0 0 0 Kittle ph 10 0 0 Almon ss 0 0 0 0 35 5 6 5 Totals 40 6 13 5 IHb '5JrL7VI mKW TO i-fcW rvft IMOM uku? I II 4 0 0 0 Molitor 3b 4 10 0 3 0 10 Yount ss 2 10 0 3 0 10 Cooper lb 4 0 10 4 0 10 GThoms cf 4 0 11 4 111 Oglivie If 4 0 11 3 0 10 Howell dh 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 CMoore rf 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Gantnr 2b 3 0 10 1 0 0 0 Yost 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 10 0 0 -T i I II -h 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE Eastern Division Pet.

OB Milwaukee 79 54 .594 Boston 74 58 .560 4 Baltimore 73 58 .557 5 Detroit 67 64 .511 11 New York 67 64 .511 Cleveland 2 8 .478 Toronto 61 73 .455 18y2 Western Division Kansas City 77 56 .579 California 75 58 .564 2 Chicago 70 62 .530 6 Seattle 62 70 .470 14 Oakland 58 76 .433 19 Texas 52 80 .393 24 Minnesota 48 84 .363 28 Thursday's results Western Division Dilone If Hargrv lb Harrah 3b Thrntn dh Hayes rf ABnstr 2b Mannng cf Bando Milbrne ss Dbznki ss Hassey Totals Totals 30 1 5 I Totals 27 2 4 2 Two out when winning run scored. Sample. DP Texas 2, Chicago 1. LOB Texas 5, Chicago 9. 2B Richardt, D.inoc nuirot 2 T.WViaht.

VLaw. 3B Be'rnazard. HR Luzinski (16), Schalk van der Merwe of South Africa, who holds the 168th ranking. Joining those two upstarts in advancing to the third round were sixth-seeded Gene Mayer and ninth-seeded Yannick Noah, ABannister. DP Milwaukee 1.

LOB Milwaukee 6. 2B Hargrove, Thornton. HR Hayes (11). SB Molitor (33), Haves (24). Yost, Harrah.

(7), Baines (20). SB RLaw LJohnson (27). IP ER BB SO IP ER BB SO Associated Press CHICAGO Chicago White Sox manager Tony LaRussa was looking for an edge, something that his players could pin their fledgling hopes on as they made a final run at the leaders of the American League West. He may have found it Thursday night, as two little-heralded players, Mike Squires and Vance law, hit consecutive doubles with two outs in the bottom of the 10th innning to give Chicago a 6-5 win over the Texas Rangers. The victory was the fourth straight for the White Sox, who moved to within 6.

games of idle Kansas City, and within 4y2 games of California, 6-3 losers in Detroit Thursday. "You have to look for the edges, even when things are going bad, like they were against Kansas City," LaRussa said, referring to losses in six of seven 1-5 9 2-3 0 CROSS-COUNTRY FOOTBALL SPORTS TRIVIA Milwaukee 2-2, Cleveland 1-4 Texas Comer Darwin Chicago Burns Baroias Cleveland Sutcliffe 11-6 Milwaukee Haas 10-8 Bernard Fingers Ladd 2 2:53. games against the Royals the last two weekends. "One edge is that we have a lot of talent on this ball club," he said. "And talent is going to show itself, like it did Talent surfaced from many fronts in the come-from-behind win Thursday.

The extra-inning heroics by Squires and Law were made possible by a dramatic two-out, ninth-inning home run by Harold Baines, his 20th of the season on an 0-2 pitch from loser Steve Comer (1-5). Tigers 6, Angels 3 DETROIT Lance Parrish hit two solo homers and Aurelio Lopez returned to the major leagues with six innings of one-hit relief as the Detroit Tigers beat the California Angels. 8 6 1-3 2-3 1 1-3 2-3 Atlanta 75 58 .564 Los Angeles 74 60 .552 1 San Diego 69 65 .515 6 San Francisco 66 67 .496 9 Houston 63 70 .474 12 Cincinnati 51 82 .383 24 Thursday No games scheduled Friday's games Atlanta (Niekro 13-3) at Montreal (Lea 11-7), 7:35 p.m. Cincinnati (Pastore 7-10) at New York (Ownbev 0-1), 8:05 p.m. Houston (Niekro 13-9) at Philadelphia (Carlton 17-9), 8:05 p.m.

Chicago (Noles 8-10) at San Diego (Show 9-4), 10:05 p.m. Pittsburgh (Robinson 14-8) at Los Angeles (Welch 15-9), 10:05 p.m. St. Louis (Forsch 13-8) at San Francisco (Hammaker 9-7), 10:05 p.m. Saturday's games Houston at Philadelphia, 2:15 p.m.

Atlanta at Montreal, 7:35 p.m. Cincinnati at New York, 7:35 p.m. Pittsburgh at Los Angeles, 10:05 p.m. Chicago at San Diego, 10:05 p.m. St.

Louis at San Francisco, 10:35 p.m. 6 1-3 6 5 5 2 3 1 0 0 0 3 1 l-n 2 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 who scored straight-set victories. IN THE women's draw, Chris Evert Lloyd advanced to the tV.it.rl i-riiinrl with 9 fi-fi Win Kern narwi'n oitrhed to 1 batter in the 10th. WP Comer. 02:57.

A 10,310. SECOND GAME CLEVELAND 4, MILWAUKEE DETROIT 6, Cleveland Milwaukee 000 001 003 -4 010 000 100-2 CALIFORNIA 3 003 000 000 -3 000 320 Olx-6 California Detroit Detroit 6, California 3 Chicago 6, Texas 5, 10 innings Friday's games Seattle (Bannister 11-9) at Boston (Tudor 9-9), 7:35 p.m. Minnesota (O'Connor 6 5) at Baltimore (Flannagan 11-10), 7:35 P.ra Oakland (Langford 10-14) at Detroit (Uldur 8-7), 7:35 P.m. Toronto (Clancy 11-12) at Cleveland (Anderson 1-1), 7:35 P.m. California (John 10-10) at Milwaukee (McClure 10 6), 8:30 P.m.

Texas (Schmidt 4-5) at Chicago (Hoyt 14-13), 8:30 P.m. New York (Howe 0-0) at Kansas City (Blue 10-9), 8:35 p.m. CLEVELAND MILWAUKEE ah hi ah hi CALIFORNIA DETROIT ah hi 11111 1 over Kelly Henry, who had beaten Virginia Wade on Tuesday. Hana Mandlikova (5) won, as did Zina Garrison (16). Barbara Potter, the 10th seed, ntnc tmcnt hr Rncnlvn Pairhank 0 0 0 0 Molitor 3b 3 0 11 ABanstr If Rhmbra If Smith shoots 65 for lead in B.C.

Open Staying in the fairways and out of trouble to match the best competitive round of his career, virtual unknown Mike Smith shot a 6-under-par 65 Thursday to take the first-round lead of the $275,000 B.C. Open in Endi-cott, N. Y. Smith, 32, from Selma, did not qualify for the PGA Tour until 1980. Tom Kite and Jerry Pate each shot a 67, while 15 players were tied at 68.

Logjams were the rule for the first round with 48 of 156 entrants breaking par-71 on the En-Joie Golf Club Course one of the few municipal courses to host the PGA Tour. Fifteen players shot 69, another 15 fired 70 and 21 were bunched at par. One of the even-par shooters was Craig Stadler, who shot to the top of golf's money heap at $428,101 by winning his fourth tournament last week at the World Series of Golf in Akron. Lee Trevlno shot a 1-over 72 in his first start since the U.S. Open last June 20.

Trevino underwent back surgery to cure a pinched nerve July 21. More golf 3 AY SIGEL, the 1980 British Amateur champion, advanced with a pair of victories, while defending champion Nathaniel Crosby was ousted as match play began in the U. S. Amateur championship in Brookline, Mass. Crosby, the low amateur in the U.

S. Open and only amateur in the World Series of Golf, was eliminated in 19 holes by Tom Pernice Jr. from Kansas City. Dnwnlna If 5 0 10 Whltakr 2b 3 110 GWilson cf By Steve Goldstein Knight-Ridder Newspapers NEW YORK You want to know how John McEnroe looks? He does not look good. The top-seeded McEnroe composed a listless 7-6 (7-2), 6-4, 7-5 victory over Tim Gullikson Thursday to advance to the second round of the U.

S. Open. A subdued McEnroe also sounded an ominous note after the match when he said he was one of a group of the game's top players who might refuse to play the Grand Prix circuit next year unless they are accorded special dispensation. The players, including Jimmy Connors, Guillermo Vilas, Jose Luis Clerc, Vitas Gerulaitls and Ivan Lendl, do not want to have to commit to play the minimum number of tournaments, which is 12. They also want first-round byes at every tournament for the 16 seeded players.

McENBOE said he had not made up his mind about signing with the Grand Prix. He also looked indecisive on the court. There was no flair, no zip to McEnroe's game. Absent was the shotmaking artistry for which he is famous. In short, he did not olay his own game.

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Send your sports trivia questions and answers to Sports Trivia, Akron Beacon Journal, 44 E. Exchange Akron, Ohio 44328. Include name, address, phone number and source of Tribe's Hayes gives Sutton severe jolt Prep boys NORTHWEST 22, CANTON SOUTH 25 (At Canton South) 1 Hale (N) 2. Kusmits (N); 3. Ralston (C); 4.

DeWitt (N); 5. Meyer (C); 6 Pltzer (N); 7. Keeton (C); 8. Snider (C); 9 Taylor (N); 10. Leszek (N).

NORTHWEST 19, SANDY VALLEY 38 (At Canton South) 1 Hale (N) 2. Kusmits (N); 3. Mosberger (S); 4. DeWitt (N); 5. Pitzer (N); 6.

Abbott (S); 7. Taylor (N); 8. Gentile (S); 9. Badger (S); 10. Leszek (N).

NORTON 25, GARFIELD 30 (At Goodyear Metropolitan Park) 1 Byrd (N) 2. Rhodes (N); 3. Wright (G); 4. Floyd (G); 5. Retcor (N), 6 Bolin (G); 7.

Watson (G), 8. Llmer (N); 9. DeRose (N); 10. Foster (G). DOYLESTOWN 17, ELLET 38 (At Goodyear Metropolitan Park) 1.

Farmwald (D) 2. Berlin (D); 3. Marshall (D); 4. Frase (D); 5. Largent (E); 6.

Heller (E); 7. Sunkin (D); 8. Hollensteiner (E), 9. Turley (E); 10. Mc-Govern (E).

GREEN 35, ST. VINCENT-ST. MARY 40 KENMORE 56 (At Goodvear Metropolitan Park) 1 Croghan (G) 2. Longville (S); 3. Blash (K); 4.

Hanes (S); 5. Crow (S); 6. Dearth (K); 7. Thomas (G); 8. Petrasek (G); 9.

White (G); 10. Hadinger (G). WADSWORTH 16, GARFIELD 45 (At Goodvear Metropolitan Park) 1. Falkenberg (W) 2. Doell (W); 3.

Lecky (W); 4. Witte (W); 5. Wright (G); 6. Reeling (W); 7. Floyd (G); 8.

Tripp (W); 9. Serfass (W); 10. Seeman (W). NORDONIA 19, REVERE 43 (At Furnace Run) 1. Campbell (N) 2.

Tremteld (R); 3. Heiser (N); 4. Flechsig (N); 5. Grams (N); 6. Woicik (N); 7.

Huntington (N); 8. Hedin (R); 9. Luce (N); 10. Paik (R). Totals College Here is the maior college football schedule for this weekend.

Big Ten Northwestern at Illinois, night MAC Kent Slate at Marshall, night Ohio at Bowling Green Northern Illinois at Toledo, night Indiana Stale at Central Michigan Grand Valley State al Western Michigan ovc Akron at Youngstown State Western Kentucky at Louisville, night Eastern Kentucky at South Carolina State, night Middle Tennessee State at Savannah State, night Illinois State at Eastern Illinois East Tennessee at Tennessee Tech, night Southeast Missouri State at Murray State, night OTHER GAMES Tonight Syracuse vs. Rutgers at East Rutherford, N.J. Saturday East Howard at Maine Grambling State vs. Morgan State at New York, night Temple at Penn State South Jackson State at Alabama State, night Southern vs. Bethune-Cookman at Jacksonville, night Miami, at Florida Cincinnati at Florida State, night New Hampshire at James Madison Texas at McNeese State, night Memphis State at Mississippi Mississippi Valley State at Morris Brown Furman at North Carolina State, night Southwest Missouri Slate at Northern Alabama, night Mississippi College at Northwestern Louisiana, night Virginia Tech at Richmond Drifir at South Carolina, night DP California 2.

LOB California 10, Detroit 4. 2B Carew, Trammell, Laga. 3B Whitaker. HR LMParrish 2 (26). 10-5 record and 3.96 earned run trvine to nail Thornton.

Ford ER BB SO Kathy Jordan, who is not seeded this year, lost the decisive third set to Ann Kiyomura in a match continued from Wednesday, and Susan Mascar- Anitniiornp nf Rillip IP 4 2-3 3 1-3 California Witt 8-5 Corbett Hassler Detroit Berenguer Haves, Rhomberg. DP Milwaukee 2. LOB Cleveland 4, Milwaukee 7. 2B Yount. HR Hargrove (4), Hayes (12).

SB Hayes (25), Yount (10). Dvbzinski. SF Molitor. IP ER BB SO Cleveland Whitson 5 2-3 6 1 1 1 3 Spillner 11-8 3 1-3 2 1 0 0 1 Milwaukee Sutton 0-1 9 8 4 4 2 3 PB Hassey. A 18,056.

3 5 3 0 4 5 111, LVUIjUl-lVl King, was ousted by Vicki Nelson of Wooster. 3 4 1 2-1 LoDez W. 2 the 5th. 1 batter in to Witt pitched 02:32. A 12,547.

BK Witt. average for the Charlies. Indians manager Dave Garcia said he probably would use Heaton once in relief then give him a start. The start could come as early as Saturday in Cleveland. John Denny is supposed to pitch that day against the Blue Jays, but a nagging shoulder injury could keep him on the sidelines.

Meanwhile, Heaton said, "This is like being in a dream world. I've worked for this since I was a baby." $200,000 TRIBE SCORING GOLF a little, but he (Dilone) should make the play." "WE SHOULD have had shutouts In both games, as far as I'm concerned," Garcia said. "Sutcliffe was outstanding. And we should have had two runs in the first game; Andy Thornton was safe at third." That was the other thing; now the umpires are against the Indians. Lary Sorensen and John Denny were ejected for jawing at plate umpire Russ Goetz at the end of the seventh inning.

But the play Garcia was talking about involved umpire Dale Ford. Thornton led off the seventh with a double and Hayes, who earlier had homered, hit a hard smash to first baseman Cecil Cooper. Instead of going for the easy out at first, Cooper threw to third a very unconventional move Continued from page Dl themselves up. In the first game, Sutcliffe (11-6) should have been the winner of a 1-0 shutout. He gave up only four hits and four walks, but Alan Bannister booted Paul Molitor's ground ball in the first inning, and Molitor eventually scored an unearned run.

It was Bannister's fourth error in three games. He had committed only four in his first 76 games. Then Miguel Dilone, Jerry Dyb-zinski and Toby Harrah surrounded Gorman Thomas' pop fly in the third and let it drop. The "hit" allowed Robin Yount to score an undeserved run. The consensus was that the fly ball was Dilone's to catch.

"That has got to be caught," Manager Dave Garcia said. "Maybe the two other guys running up to the ball scared him off WADSWORTH 25, NORTON 3t (At Goodyear Metropolitan Park) 1 Byrd (N) 2. Rhodes (N); 3. weekend at Mid-Ohio called him out and the umpire was verbally assaulted by Garcia and third base coach John Goryl. Had Thornton been ruled safe, which he looked to be, he would have scored on Bannister's fly ball.

Garcia was peeved at Ford for making what he felt was one bad call. But he saved most of his criticism for Goetz. "He missed a lot of pitches," Garcia said. "He had a miserable night, I thought." Rollie Fingers worked 1 innings of the first game and had to leave with muscle spasms in his arm. His loss would be severe to the Brewers, who have a 4y2-game lead in the Eastern Division race.

However, the injury was not believed to be serious. NEAL HEATON became a late call up from Charleston in the wake of the uncertain health of Tribe pitchers Rick Waits and John Denny. Heaton, a southpaw, posted a Northeast Louisiana at Southern Mississippi, night Duke at Tennessee, night Mictitcinni State at Tulane "There was a couple of times today I should have been all over the ball," McEnroe said, "and I watched it fly by me." McEnroe's movement, which has the same Importance to his game as the mainspring has to a wristwatch, has been hampered by a bad ankle and a blister on his right foot. His shot- vie and moved to third on Haves' error in right Charlie Moore and Jim Gantner Struck out. MILWAUKEE 1, CLEVELAND "'INDIANS' SIXTH Don Sutton pitching.

Jerry Dvbzinski popped out. Kevin Rhomberg grounded out. Mike Hargrove homered. Toby Harrah grounded out. CLEVELAND 1, MILWAUKEE 1.

BREWERS' SEVENTH Moore singled and took second on Rhomberg's error in left Gantner grounded out, Moore moving to third. Molltor's sacrifice fly scored Moore. Yount beat out an infield hit and stole second. Cooper grounded out. MILWAUKEE 2, CLEVELAND 1.

INDIANS' NINTH Harrah fouled out. Andy Thornton singled and Carmelo Castillo ran for him. Ron Hassey singled and Mike Fischlin ran for him. Haves homered to score Castillo and Fischlin. Manning singled and was caught stealing.

Milbourne grounded out. CLEVELAND 4, MILWAUKEE 2. I've Moved! Relocated to 55 W. State St. FIRST GAME BREWERS' FIRST Rick Sutcliffe pitching.

Paul Molitor reached on Alan Bannister's error at second. Robin Yount walked. Cecil Cooper lined out to short. Gorman Thomas flied out. Ben Oglivie beat out an infield hit, Molitor scoring from second.

Roy Howell grounded out. MILWAUKEE 1, CLEVELAND 0. BREWERS' THIRD Molitor flied out. Yount walked. Cooper singled, Yount advancing to third.

Thomas singled to score Yount. Oglivie and Howell struck out. MILWAUKEE 2, CLEVELAND 0. INDIANS' FIFTH Moose Haas pitching. Von Hayes homered.

Bannister singled. Rick Manning flied out. Chris Bando grounded into a double play. MILWAUKEE 2, CLEVELAND 1. SECOND GAME BREWERS' SECOND Oglivie beat out an Infield hit and moved to second on a passed ball.

Thomas grounded out, Oglivie taking third. Howell singled to score Ogli LEXINGTON A weekend of four races, the most expensive weekend on the International Motor Sports Association's calendar, ends 1982 ac i Western Carolina at Wake Forest, night Midwest Northern Iowa at Drake Colorado State at Missouri Southern Illinois at Western Illinois, night Missourl-Rolla at Wichita State, night 7 Southwest North Texas State at Baylor, night Lamar at Southwest Texas State, night Boston College at Texas night Nlcholls State at Texas Southern, night Air Force at Tulsa, night Abilene Christian at West Texas State, night Far West Northern Arizona at Fullerton State Texas-El Paso at New Mexico State, Faikenoerg twj; upon (W); 6. Wltte (W); 1. Reeling (W)v 8. Tripp (W); 9.

Serfass (W); 16. Seeman (W). COPLEY 21, HOBAN 38 (At Goodvear Metropolitan Park) 1. Farrell (C) 2. Cornue (C); 3.

Mengel (C); 4. Armoctda (H); 5. Kolton (H); 6. Murphy (H); 7. Geiger (C); 8.

Peyhles (C); 9. Chaney (C); 10. Johnson (C). SPRINGFIELD 27, ELLET 29 (At Goodvear Metropolitan Park) 1. Skello (S) 2.

Carson (S); 3. Largent (E); 4. Heller (E); 5. Hollensteiner (E); 6. Bogunovlch (S); 7.

Dlrrlg (S); t. Turlev (E); 9. McGovern (E); 10. Lor-kowskl (E). DOYLESTOWN 20, SPRINGFItLD 37 (At Goodvear Metropolitan Park) 1.

Sarnwald (D) 2. Berlin (D); 3. Skello (S); 4. Marshall (D); 5. Carson (S); 6.

Frase (D); 7. Sunkin (Dt. 8. Bogunovlch (S); 9. Dlrrlg (S); 10.

Martin (O). Entrance from O'Nell't Parking Dock Lost for Hm Bonta-PoU whon you drivo into the doaVI Tommy VV, Phone: 253-9511 tivity at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course this weekend. Heading the racing schedule will be the Lumbermens 6-Hour GT North American Sports Car Championships, which begins at Tommy's Barbershop foi merry Proprietor at The Holiday night Arizona State at Oregon InnGrant bt. BariMrahop B. C.

Open ENDICOT, Y. Thursday's first-round scores In the $275,000 B. C. Open on the par-71, En Joie Golf Club: Mike Smith Jerry Pale UXSL Tom Kite ftifcg Bobbv Wadkins R-V-W Don Levin 36 -3Z-6B Mike Soli a ICS Frank Conner 8 SO! Mike McCullough Hits Don Poolev ffj? ,5 Jim Colbert Fuzzy Zoeler Barry Jaeckel 35 6 Scott Hoch iiitrS Jim Simons ffHSB Gil Morgan iTWll Peter Jacobsen W'lfTi Mike Brannan rS Pat McGowan 2Ji- Mike Holland ll'VTo Tom Woodard Richie Karl Larry Nelson asQi Blaine McCallister Jeff Mitchell VlS, Mike Hill ISIlZjo John Crook Ififcs Brex Caldwell Bruce Devlin 3iTiTla Scott Simpson Wayne Levi 36-33 -69 Calvin Peete 37-32 6V Doug Tewell Buzz Fly tOO Bruce Fleisher If Gary McCord 35-3570 Dana Qulgley Mark O'Meara 37-3370 Terry Distil ll't'll Bob Gilder 251HS Leonard Thompson 3b-3o Mike Donald sfiflS Kenny Knox Butch Baird Ed Sneed Tom Purtzer 37 'fMS Tim Simpson Tony Cerda Bobby Pancratz 38-3270 C-Mt ctonor 37-34 71 76ers may still lose in Malone deal Montana State at Utah, nignt New Mexico at Wyoming BRIGHAM YOUNG 27, UNLV 0 noon Sunday. The cars GTP prototypes, Porsche Turbos of the International Motor Sports Association's Camel GT Series and others begin practice runs 7 13 7 0-27 0 0 0-0 Brigham Young Nevada -Lat Vegas making flows from his movement and when he isn't moving well, the shots suffer as does his confidence and concentration.

"I think my attitude is getting better," he said. "I'm mainly concerned with mentally getting over thinking about my injury and getting healthy." TEDS IS the first time McEnroe can recall having had a prolonged injury. What made matters worse for him was that the injury occurred in March shortly after he won the U.S. Pro Indoor tournament in Philadelphia. "My game was just starting to pick up when the injury happened," McEnroe said.

The resulting depression severely sapped McEnroe's confidence. "I had a tough stage," hp said. "I try not to worry the last three years. All indications are that Katz is willing to do anything in his zealous pursuit of Malone. However, even that might not be enough.

HOLES-IN-ONE today. The top 30 starting spots will be decided in a qualifying race at 9:35 a.m. Saturday and the second 30 spots filled in another race at 3:15 p.m. The winner will get a prize of Prep girls ST. VINCENT-ST.

MARY-GREEN (At Goodvear Metropolitan Park) 1. Vance (G) 22:07 2. Selkel (S); 3. Marks (S); 4. Campana (S); 5.

Vandeveere (S); 6. Bender (S); 7. Carey (S); 8. Ott (S) Green did not have enough runners to score as a team. SPRINGFIELD 27, COPLEY 30 (At Goodvear Metropolitan Park) 1.

Hohlbaugh (S) 2. Knabe (C); 3. Meander. (C); 4. Dressier (C); 5 (S); 6.

Hell (S); 7. Mocarski (S); 8. Gllnskl (S); 9. Grlstln (S). SPRINGFIELD 23, DOYLESTOWN I 33 (At Goodvear Metropolitan Park) 1.

Hohlbaugh (S) 2. Williams (S); 3. S.Hanson (D); 4. Hell (S); 5. K.Hanson (D); 6.

Velter (D); 7. Mocarski, S); 8. Mitchell (D); 9. Glinsky (S); 10. Gristln (S).

BYU Pettis 3 pass from Young (Gunther kick) BYU Tiumalu 9 run (Gunther kick) BYU Jones 5 pass from Krzmarzlck (kick failed) BYU Young 1 run (Gunther kick) BYU UNLV First downs Rushes-yards 52-233 17-40 Passing yards 280 145 Return yards 54 Passes 31-21-1 35-14-3 Punts 4-45 10-36 Fumbles-lost TsJ 11 Penalties-yards 8-57 8-45 Time of Possession 39:59 20:01 a more than $30,000. Favored teams are headed by 3l free i I Offei ends QC Oct. 2, i982ff CJiLEp wip vMr sizes'. I vkPUy fwW WITHAPAIR0F I gp SmWwl VENDOR I I RED WINS SHOE STORE SHOE WORKS REDWING SHOE STORE 444 West Ave Rolling Acres Mall 1470 S. Arlington I TaHmadge, Ohio 633-0075 2400 Romig Rd.

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10-8, I jiMREP WING lfta John Paul who is currently leading the Camel GT Champi onship, John Fitzpatrick, who won at Mid-Ohio in May with Bill Williams, Bob Warmuth anil Jack Holland have registered aces at the Western Reserve Country Club in Sharon Center. Williams got his hole-in-one at the 160-yard third hole using an 8-iron. The other aces came at the 180-yard No. 9, Warmuth using a 4-iron, Holland a 3-iron. John Joseph scored a hole-in-one on the 150-yard, No.

16 hole at Mayfair East using a 5-iron. SOCCER record in the Eastern Conference, the Sixers would have a 50-50 chance of owning the No. 1 overall pick in next year's draft, which translates into Virginia's Ralph Sampson. And Cunningham, pressed on the issue, said he considered the Cleveland pick as untouchable as the starting players. YOU press Katz, he will tell you that there are only three untouchables, despite what Cunningham might say publicly.

The untouchable three are Erving, Cheeks and Toney. The rest might be headed elsewhere if Malone is to become a 76er. Caldwell Jones? "We'd have to have him before we even started talking," said Houston's Patterson. And the Cleveland pick? Possibly. The question now is whether the Sixers are willing to gamble big for Malone, to break up the nucleus of a proven team that fell only two games short of winning the NBA championship in two of hadn't even seen Malone's offer by the time he left his office Thursday.

There is no question, however, that the Sixers stand alone among teams that have a lot to offer. Philadelphia has a virtual cornucopia of talent and future first-round draft choices, six of them in the next two years. The question, therefore, is what the Sixers are willing to give up. Coach Billy Cunningham left the impression Thursday that the Sixers were not willing to give up much from the team that won the Eastern Conference title. What players are expendable in a deal? None of the starters, replied Cunningham, ruling out Andrew Toney, Caldwell Jones, Maurice Cheeks, Julius Erving and Bobby Jones.

And draft picks? Well, the Sixers have three and possibly four first-round picks in next year's college draft, one of which is Cleveland's. That Cleveland pick is a virtual gold mine. Should the Cavaliers finish, as expected, with the worst Continued from page Dl will retain the services of Malone, the league's most valuable player and premier rebounder. Hours after the Sixers breathlessly announced at a news conference Thursday that they had offered Malone a six-year contract worth $2.2 million a year, Houston general manager Ray Patterson calmly announced in an interview that the offer "leaves us no choice but to match the offer." So where does that leave Philadelphia? Since Patterson said it was likely that the Rockets would try to trade Malone and his contract, the Sixers are left back at the bargaining table, albeit in a front-row seat. It also leaves a number of other clubs at the bargaining table most likely New Jersey or Seattle and any one of them might find itself with Malone in the pivot once the NBA season begins in late October.

THINGS ARE just beginning to heat up. Patterson, for his part, Prep fellow Briton David Hobbs, Hurley Haywood, Bob Tullis, Emilio DeVillotta and Danny Ongais. IN OTHER races scheduled for the weekend: WADSWORTH 5, MEDINA 3 i Games start at 8:00 p.m unless noted x-league game FRIDAY HIGH SCHOOL Alliance at East Liverpool Bay Village al Brunswick BeacMwood at Norweyhe Berkshire at Crestwood Black River at Northwestern Buchtel at Barberton Buckeye al Wellington Canton Central Catholic at New Phlladel- Canfon Trinity Christian at Falrport Harding Central-Hower at Mentor Chagrin Falls at Rootstown Cleveland Glenvllle at Wooster Cleveland Lincoln West at Ravenna Cleveland Rhodes at Jackson Dalton at Cuyahoga Heights Doylestown at Coventry Ellet at Copley cirotnnB Nt Cuvshoaa Fals Paul Azinger Mike Reid Tommy Valentine Bruce Douglass 71 Chip Beck Rfj-Z Jodie Mudd Bobbv Cole 37-M-7 Terry Gale SlSI? Tom Gray Dave Elcheiburger Vance Heafner Nick Price Craig Stadler Billy Glvsson Ed Flori 6-3 71 Tom Jenkins Rick Pearson Mark Calcavecchia Slot? Roger Calvin iS'i. I Doug Campbell iliVl D. A.

Welbrlng 37-35 72 Ed Dougherty 36-3672 More than 50 Renault Cup series cars are expected to race in a 35-mile sprint beginning at 2:30 p.m. Saturday. At 4 p.m., a 200-kilometer endurance race for cars in the Champion Spark about it. I still believe in myself. I'll always believe in myself." THE MEN'S competition lost two more seeded players Thursday, Mark Edmondson (13) and Raul Ramirez (15).

The unpredictable Edmondson, who powered his way to a Wimbledon semifinal berth, looked every bit his seeding as he punished Matt Doyle with a 6-1 first set. But the Australian then collapsed, dropping the next three sets to Doyle, a Californian ranked 113th in the world. Ramirez also lost in four sets to an even more obscure player, Prep Plug Challenge Series gets underway. On Sunday, a 75-mUe sprint for cars in the Kelly American Challenge series starts at 10:30 a.m. 028 WOOD BOSS MEDINA 0 2 0-3 WADSWORTH 2 11 1-5 Scoring: Johnson (W), Baker (W), Edln-ger (M), Chronlster (M), Tunestam (W), Chronlster (M), Buck (W), Muhl (W).

Shots on goal: Wadsworth, 25-6. Corner kicks: Wadsworth, 6-2. CUYAHOGA FALLS 1, NORTON 1 CUYAHOGA FALLS 10 0 0- NORTON 0 0 0-1 Scoring: Jennings (C); Wright (N). Shots on goal: Cuyahoga Falls, 25-10. Corner kicks: Cuyahoga Falls, 4-1.

KENMORE 1, JACKSON 1 JACKSON 0 0 0 0- KBNMORE 1 0 0-1 Scoring: Vought (K), Foust (J). Shots on goal: Kenmore, 18-13. Corner kicks: Kenmore 3-2. WOOSTER 5, NORTH CANTON 0 WOOSTER 0 4 1 0-S NORTH CANTON 0 0 0 0-0 Scoring: Adams (W), Adams tW). Adams (W), Bender (W), Matheson (W).

Shots on goal: Wooster, 28-6. Corner kicks: Wooster, 2-0. REVERE 9, NORDONIA 1 NORDONIA 1 0 0 0-1 REVERE 7 14 2-9 Scoring: Sager (R), Sager (R), Bochman (N), Sager (R), Sager (R), Sager (R), Thomas (R), Marchetta (R), Aucott (R), Doan (R). Shots on goal: Revere 38-14. Corner kicks: 3-3.

HOBAN 1, GARFIELD 0 HOBAN 0 0 0 1-1 GARFIELD 0 0 0 0-0 Scoring: Backer (H). Shots on goal: Hoban, 24-16. Corner kicks: Hoban, 4-3. Garfield at Austlntown Fitch Garrettsvllle at Lowellvllle Indian Valley North at Smlthville Kenmore at North Canton Kenston at Chardon Lake at Springfield Lisbon at East Canton Louisville at Minerva Lucas at Hillsdale GREEN 160, COPLEY 168 (At Loval Oak, Mr 35) Green Score Copley Score Bovazis 38 Kohmann Riiev 40 Vernon 42 BjT 41 Blocker 4 Miller 41 Ruebel 47 ELLET 153, WALSH 161, SPRINGFIELD 166 (At Maplecrest, Par 35) NOTHIN' U. S.

OPEN RESULTS Michigan faces a challenge Medina al cioveneat Midpark at North Olmsted Mogadore at McDonald Newton Falls at Windham Nordonla at Solon North at Hoban North Royalton al Fairview Northwest at Manchester Norton at Wadsworth Orange at Hudson Orrville at Canton Timken Perry at Massillon Dnnnra at RrOrk tUlllP do on its offensive front. You just Ellet Score Walsh Score Dlnkins 36 Hoffmeler 40 Trier 37 Kauth 40 Eberle 38 Doermann 40 Predle 42 Novae 41 Springfield Score Collins 39 Morrison 39 Cliff 43 Burket 45 WORKS AS HARD AS Crosby Pastorinl Football BRIGHAM YOUNG quarterback Steve Young threw for 271 yards to lead the Cougars to a 27-0 win over Nevada, Las Vegas in the opening game of the college football season. DAN PASTORINI has agreed "in principle" to join the Philadelphia Eagles as the team's third-string signal caller. Pastorini, 32, has played 11 years as an NFL quarterback with Houston and Oakland. MERCURY MORRIS, former Miami Dolphins running back who refused to acknowledge cocaine trafficking charges against him during an arraignment hearing, has pleaded innocent on a court entry ordered by Miami Circuit Judge Ellen Morphon-los-Gable.

The judge also set a Nov. 1 trial date. JERRY ECKWOOD, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' leading rusher in 1981, will undergo back surgery this weekend and miss the 1982 season. WALT NORLEY, a quarterback, says he will quit at Ohio State and transfer to one of five schools Pittsburgh, Miami Temple, Virginia or Florida. Baseball FRED LYNN, California Angels outfielder, has a cracked rib and will miss at least one week.

The crack was disclosed on X-rays in Detroit, the Angels said, after Lynn rammed into the fence Wednesday night while making a spectacular catch. BOB MOLINARO'S contract was cleared for purchase on a player-to-be-named-later deal by the Philadelphia Phillies, but both the Phillies and the Chicago Cubs were fined for violating a rule in the transaction regarding the Chicago outfielder. The commissioner's office fined both teams for violating a rule that says a player on an active roster can't be assigned as a player-to-be-named-later to a team in the same league in the same season. Loose ends MIKE SNYDER, formerly of WJW-AM, has been hired by WAKR-AM to be the play-by-play man on broadcasts of Kent State football and basketball games. Snyder had been play-by-play man for Cleveland State basketball games and Cleveland Force indoor soccer games.

TONY GOBLE was found guilty by a New York federal jury of conspiracy to purchase $144,000 in pure cocaine after a trial in which tennis star Vitas Gerulaitls was mentioned in testimony. Goble was acquitted on a second conspiracy charge. Gerulai-tis was neither charged in the case nor called as a witness. SHELLY GOUDREAU, 34, one of North America's leading harness riders, died nearly a week after he was injured in a race at Hollywood Park. Goudreau had been in critical condition since last Friday.

SHIRLEY MULDOWNEY and Don Prudhomme shattered Indianapolis Raceway Park track records for Top Fuel and Funny Car dragsters on the first day of qualifications for the 28th annual U. S. National drag races. def. Kelly Henry, Glendale, 6-1, 6-1 1 Ros Falrbank, South Africa, def.

Barbara Potter (10), Woodbury, 6-4, 6-1. Virginia Ruzlcl (14), Romania, def. Ann Henricksson, Mahtomedl, 6-2, 6-3. Beth Herr, Dayton, Ohio, def. Anna Marie Fernandez, Torrance, 7-5, 7- Lucia Romanov, Romania, def.

Ann Kiyomura, San Mateo, 6-2, 6-0. Gretchen Rush, Pittsburgh, def. Mima Jausovec (11), Yugoslavia, 7-5, 2-6, 6-4 Vlekl Nelson, Woaster, Ohio, def Susan Mascarln, Orosse Polnte Shores, 4- U. S. Open NEW YORK () Results of Thursday's play at the U.S.

Open Tennis Championships (seedlngs In parenthesis): Men's Sinflles First Round Eliot Teltscher (8), Sebrina. def. Jim Gurfein, Great Neck, N.Y., 6-4, 7-5. 6-4. Roscoe Tanner (16), Klawah Island, S.

def. Per Hlerlqulst, Sweden, 2-6, 6-1, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4. Terry Moor, Memphis, def. Butch Walts, San JdSe, 6-7, 6-2, 6-3, 6-3. Scott Davis, Los Aaaeles, def.

Danie Vlsser, South Africa, 4-6, 6-2, 1-6, 6-3, 6-4. John McEnroe (1), New York, def. Tim Gullikson, Boca West, 7-6, 6-4, 7-5. Steve Denton (12), Drlscoll, Texas, def. Hehri Leconte, France, 7-6, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4.

Second Round Gene Mayer (6), Woodmere, N. def. Stefan Slmonsson, Sweden, 6-2, 6-1, 6-1. Hans Slmonsson, Sweden, def. Stan Smith.

Hilton Head Island, S.C., 6-0, 7-6, 6-3. Mats Wllander (11), Sweden, def. Bruce Manson, Fort Worth, Texas, 6-2, 7-6, 6-1. Tim Wllklson, Frlpp Island, S. def.

I arru AApnln Park. Calif 4-2. 6- TENNIS A STIHL Rittman at New London Stow at Green Streetsboro at Aurora TaHmadge at Field Toledo Macomber at St. Vmcenl-SI. Mary Triwav at Lexington Walsh at Highland Waterloo at United Local West Geauga at Kent Roosevelt West Holmes at Loudonvllle Wlckllffe at Eastlake North Woodrldge at Chamberlln Federal League xCanton South at Marllngton Senate League xClaymont al Sandy Valley xTuslaw at Carrollton don't lose players of the caliber of Muransky, Parris and Becker without feeling it.

Only center Tom Dixon and guard Stefan Humphries return and they are both only juniors. So, at least early, the Wolverines don't appear as awesome as they seemed a year ago at this time. With Ohio State worried about its kicking game his year, Schembechler could have an edge there if he can rebuild the offense. Punter Don Bracken has averaged 42.7 and 43.3 yards per kick the last two years. Ali Haji-Shiekh was 19 for 31 in field goals.

Next: Illinois. STOW 159, NORDONIA 166 (At Fox Den GoH Course, Par 36) Stow Score Nordonla Score 'Burns 39 Carozza 39 Wigal 40 Kozlosky 41 Porosky 40 Miller 43 ST. VINCENT-ST. MARY 15 6 TALLMADGE 161, RAVENNA 171 (At Maplecrest, Par 36) St. V-St.

Score TaHmadge Score Ungvarv 38 Harris 38 Alexander 38 Feist 38 Bernatovic 39 Ulery 41 Balaun 41 Strayton 44 Tracy Austin (3), Rolling Hills, def. Beth Norton, Fairfield, 7-6, 6-3. Pam Shriver (7), Luthervllle, def. Deborah Jevans, Great Britain, 6-0, 6-1. Manuela Maleeva, Bulgaria, def.

Kim Steinmetz, St. Louis, 5-7, 6-3, 7-5. Men's Doubles First Round 028 WOOD BOSS. LICIY VJIIIIII ailU V7UI ICIII, U.U. UCI.

Pat Cash, Australia, and Mike Bauer, U.S., 7-6, 6-3. herjuftnrt ipwart Pprril Tavaan. II def. Andrew Jarrstt and Jonathan Smith, Great Britain, 6-1, 6-4. Pat nnPro II anH Pmnrkrn SCHEDULE Prep FIRESTONE 4, GLENOAK 1 SINGLES Willdman (F) def.

Guynup 6-2, 6-0; Gannon (F) def. Settling 6-2, 6-1; Turley (F) def. Baughman 6-0, 6-4. DOUBLES Mason and Oliver (G) def. Detlllng and Wendelken 6-4, 7-5; Wiedie and Joondeph (F) def.

Steingraf and Sco-vllle 7-6, 7-6. REVERE 3, BRUNSWICK 2 SINGLES McPeak (B) def. Flowers 6-0, 6-0; Curtis (R) def. Rowland 6-2, 6-3; Conner (B) def. Milano 6-3, 6-1.

DOUBLES Duddey and Griffith (R) def Brubaker and Liskemity 6-2, 6-3; Hoffman and Bartlestone (R) def. Popeium and Johnson 6-2, 6-0. MEDINA 5, WADSWORTH 0 SINGLES Schaefer (M) def. Thomson 6-3, 6-0; Hogrefe (M) def. G.Clark 6-3, 6-0; Cragar (M) def.

S.Clark 6-1, 6-0. DOUBLES Niese and Smudz (M) def. Caskui and Grezanik 6-1, 6-0; Jones and Jaeger (M) def. Muhl and Mizak 6-2, 6-0. Score 38 39 47 47 Ravenna Ciprlano Wise Drago Tortella He'll answer all your questions plus give you information on Stihl's complete line of products.

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"Carter has no peer at his position," says Schembechler. "He's the most dynamic and explosive performer in college football." Michigan has a lot of work to Flashes name 5 co-captains Coach Ed Chlebek announced Kent State's football captains today split end Darren Brown, linebacker Russ Hedderly, defensive back Van Jakes and offensive guards Jerry Grisko and Terry Kindling. All are seniors. This is the first time in the 60-year football history of Kent State that five football co-captains have been selected, according to the Office of Sports Information at Kent State. As a group, the five players represent 12 years of playing experience at Kent State.

"This is the closest team vote to decide captains that I've ever been associated with," said Chlebek. "Each player has earned the respect of his teammates and all of them have paid their dues here." lez, Puerto Rico, def. Mike Estep and Mike Flshbach, U.S., 6-4, 6-3. Brad Guan and Warren Maher, Australia, def. Rlcardo Acuna and Juan Carlos Avala, Chile, 7-5, 6-4.

Fritz Buehning, U.S., and Johan Kriek, South Africa, def. Julio Goes, Brazil, and Per Hierquist, Sweden, 6-2, 6-4. Jiri Granal, Czechoslovakia, and Erlck Iskerskv, U.S., lief. John Lloyd, Great Britain, and Dick Stockton, U.S., 6-2, 6-4. Steve Meister and Craig Wlttus, U.S., def.

Jai DiLouie, U.S., and Jeff Simpson, 6-2, 3-6, 6-3. Tracy Delatte and Mel Purcell, U.S., def. Continued from page Dl play with anyone on our schedule. "Perhaps, it will be like 1980 when we weren't picked very high and went 10-2, 8-0 in the Big Ten, and finished fourth in the nation." DEFENSIVELY, Michigan probably will be better than a year ago, led by 250-pound tackle Winfred Carraway and linebackers Paul Girgash, Robert Thompson and Mike Boren. They have great agility and speed and are ideally suited to Schembechler's swarming, sideline-to-sideline coverage.

The defensive backfield also boasts a possible candidate for post-season honors in strong safety Keith Bostic. The defense, however, may have to hold the fort early in the season until Michigan's offense regroups. "We've got to rebuild our running game completely," said Schembechler. "We have some fine talent, however, although we lack depth. But if we get our running game going, we'll be a good unit." THE KEY TO the running game likely may be Barberton's Larry Ricks at tailback.

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Women's Singles First Round Ann Kiyomura, San Mateo, def. Kathv Jordan, King of Prussia, 2-6, 6-3, 6-3. Beth Herr, Dayton, Ohie, def. Barbara Gerken, Thousand Oaks, 6-2, 6-0. Kim Steinmetz, St.

Louis, def. Pam i Casale, Fairfield, N. 6-3, 6-3. Ellse Burgln, Baltimore, def. Ger-meine Ohaco, Miami, 7-6, 7-5.

Barbara Rossi, Italy, def. Bettv Stove, the Netherlands, 6-3, 6-1. Zina Garrison (16), Houston, def. Mi- rhaola PaTHornva 7frhntlnvakia 7-A. NEW CAPRI LAKE 149, CANTON CENTRAL CATHOLIC 153 (At Mavfair CC, Par 35) Lake Score CCC Score Adcock 32 Lombardi 36 Shoenfelt 36 tracker 40 Stilwell 39 DeVito 38 Aman 42 Clancy 39 HOBAN 168, GARFIELD 185 (At Good Park, Par 35) Hoban Score Garfield Score Lucia 39 Hentosz 42 Kolton 41 Kelly 43 Labut 45 O'Shell 47 Kozy 48 Kline 48 STIHL VOLLEYBALL 1034 The World's Largest Selling Chain Saw.

I.nri5 uewis, new ieaiana, ana roui Australia, 7-6, 4-6, 6-3. Brad Drewett, Australia, and Scott McCain, U.S., def. Fred McNalr and Erik van Dillen, U.S., 7-6, 7-6. Tony Graham and Matt Mitchell, U.S., def. Mike Cahlll and Jav Lapidus, U.S., 6-7, 7-6, 6-2.

Woitek Fibak, Poland, and John Fitzgerald. Australia, def. Dennis Ralston and PER MO. plus tax nne wnue, ai. reiersoury, uei.

Corlnne Vanier, France, 6-1, 5-7, 6-3. Claudia Kohde, West Germany, def. Re-nee Blount, Carrollton, Texas, 6-2, 6-2. Sandra Lee Collins, Odessa, Texas, def. Trev Lewis.

San Pedro. 6-3, 3-6, 6- 146 Events start at 4 p.m. unless noted x-league event SATURDAY HIGH SCHOOL Bovs' cross country Alliance at Plain Relays, 10 a.m. Black River, Highland, Brunswick, Medina, Wadsworth at Medina County Invitational, 10 a.m. Buchtel al Hoban, 10 a.m.

Doylestown at Orrville Sandy Valley at GlenOak Relays Solon at Maple Heights Relays West Holmes, Canton Timken, Carrollton at Newcomerstown Invitational Wooster at Orrville, 10 a.m. Girls' cross country Solon al Maple Heights Relays Black River, Highland, Brunswick, Medina, Wadsworth at Medina County Invitational, 10 a.m. Doylestown at Orrville Golf Alliance, Cuyahoga Falls, Firestone, Ravenna, Walsh, Wooster at Tiger Invitational, 10 a.m. Carrollton at Autumn Classic Soccer xBerea at Wadsworth, 6 P.m. Chagrin Falls at Hudson, 8 P.m.

xGarfield at Ellet, 10 a.m. Firestone at Kidron Norton at North Canton, 3:30 p.m. xSpringfield at Cuyahoga Falls, 7 p.m. TaHmadge at Kenmore, 1 p.m. Walsh at Central-Hower, 3 P.m.

Wooster at Jackson, 11 a.m. Volleyball Canton McKinlev at Cuyahoga Falls, 6:30 p.m. Orrville at Tuslaw, 1 p.m. St. Thomas Aquinas at Rittman, 1 p.m.

Wooster at Coshocton, 11 a.m. Prep Chamberlin def. Woodridge 15-7, 6-15, 15-6. Lake def. Louisville 15-11, 15-6.

Norton def. Green 15-9, 15-1. Hoover def. Jackson 16-14, 13-15, 15-12. Hoban def.

Firestone 15-4, 15-3. Mogadore def. Buchtel 15-12, 10-15, 15-12, Highland def. Revere 15-13, 15-11. Rittman def.

Northwestern 13-15, 15-12, 15-10. BOWLING Marty Relssen, U.S., 6-4, 6-3. audio Panatta, Italy, and Hie Nastase, Romania, def. Eric Sherbeck and Trey 48 mo. dottd end lease, no obligation to pur-chase at end of lease, customer responsible for insurance, maintenance, abnormal wear and tear, $150 refundable security deposit Total payment $7008.

60,000 FREE miles, incl. 2 yr warranty FREE service. 1. Ivanna Madruga-Osses, Argentina, def. Laura Bernstein, Hollywood, 7-5, 6-1.

Kate Latham, Mountain View, def. Lele Forood, Fort Lauderdale, 6-3, 6-2. Leppo, Inc. TaHmadge, Ohio Tractor Sales Service Wadsworth, Ohio Waltke, U.S., 6-4, 7-6. John Newcombe and Fred Stolle, Australia, def.

Peter Doohan and Pat Serret, PaulG. Mills. Inc. Ravenna. Ohio Village Lawn ix Garden.

Inc Richfield. Ohio Smlthville Lawn Garden Smithville. Ohio White's Farm Supply Atwater. Ohio Garrettsville Hardware Garrettsville, Ohio Stark Equipment Co. North Canton, Ohio SOFTBALL Akron Chitfifleys Chimes chairs 3070 Manchester Rd.

The Tire Shack Alliance, Ohio Maysville Enyine Shop Apple Creek, Ohio morqo Amateur Individual high games and series and team high games and series in area leagues: FAIRLAWN Allied Printcraft: Guy Smith 248, Tom Johns 242-672, Dick Burk-hard 246-615, Rick Boggs 229-613, Ken Woomer 624, Holland Oil ROLL-A-WAY Ferriol Brothers Mixed: June Gorrell 192-490, Team No. 1 380-963. Bill Kirbv Painting Classic Trio: Kathy Skinner 243-896, Palmer Industries 586, Trarers Construction 2,230, Gerrv Reynolds 215-750, Jeri Shannon 203-748, Karen Stanwick 203-738, Diane Robinette 203-738, Mary Jo Bj-ockwav 223, Bettv Adamrovlch 223. KO Jeep Classic: Kenny Sonneberger 255-652, Boz Sports 1,019. ni.vm'mTh'iAj U.S., 6-1, 6-1.

Bruce Kleege and Bill Maze, U.S., def. Rand Evett and Geoff MacDonald, U.S., 6- 3, 7-5. Charles Strode and Morris Strode, U.S., def. Eddie Edwards. South Africa, and Leo Palin, Finland, 4-6, 6-4, 6-1.

Wayne Pascoe, U.S., and Beeiong Slsson, the Philippines, def. Marty Davis and Chris Dunk, U.S., 6-4, 7-6. Lloyd Bourne and Blaine Willenbourg, U.S., def. Alvaro and Jaime Fillol, Chile, 6- 4, 1-6, 6-3. Kathleen Cummings, Richmond, det.

Louise Allen, Winston-Salem, N.C., 7-5, 6-4. Iva Budarova, Czechoslovakia, def. Jenny Klitch, Columbus, Ohio, 6-3, 6-1. Leigh Ann Thompson, Newport News, def. Kate Brasher, Great Britain, 6-1, 6-0.

Heather Crowe, Topsfleld, def. Stacy Margolin, Beverly Hills, 6-1, 6-1. Second Rqund Chris Evert Lloyd (2), Fort Lauderdale, Black Invitational First-round pairings in the Ohio Black Invitational Tournament at Summit Lake Park: Saturday Noon Akron Rens Women vs. Player's Lounge Bunnies; 1 p.m. Warren Top Hatters vs.

Lorain; 2 Akron A's vs. Akron Rens Men. 1839 FRONT STREET CUYAHOGA FALLS 923-5262 v..

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