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whose average drive goes almost 270 yards, describes his technique as "grip and rip." "I've never really had a lesson and I've been stubborn all my life. Why am I going to change now?" Daly said. Road warriors Illinois is heading on a basketball road trip to rival any taken in Big Ten history. The Fighting mini left Monday for a 2-week journey to Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia and 10 games against those countries' national teams. Because of health concerns, no one will be allowed to eat any salads or fruits and the group will Justice, batting .170.

'It's amazing, but it's no fun playing at home for me. I swing at the first pitch and miss and I get booed. I think they should be more loyal. "It makes no sense, especially the way we have turned our image around. We're no longer the worst team in the league.

We're a pretty good team. "It's a shame there's so many fair weather fans who are ready to boo you, but I guess that's my image here," he said. During spring training, Justice refused to be in some official photos because he and the Braves had not yet agreed on a contract. "You expect it on the road and that's fun, but at home, that's Mackovic, a Barberton native, sees his practice fields as classrooms. So as a teacher, he doesn't appreciate anyone undermining his lessons.

"I have an obligation to try to get the team ready to win the game. If we switch to the single-wing and you want to write about it, I don't think I've done a very good job of getting my team ready to win the game," Mackovic said. Mackovic came to Texas from Illinois last December after the Longhorns' third losing season in four years. The legend continues PGA champion John Daly, drink only bottled water. That warning prompted the players to pack their own snacks.

"My whole carry-on bag is nothing but food and I'm not sharing it with anybody," joked guard T.J. Wheeler. Compiled from wire reports Braves are winners, and Justice finds the price is peanuts Outfielder David Justice doesn't understand why he is being booed by Atlanta Braves fans during his batting slump. On Monday night, peanuts were thrown at him while he was standing in the on-deck circle. "Never ever has anybody ever thrown anything at me," said Justice Mackovic totally different.

It's not every fan. We do have some loyal fans, but it just seems there are a lot that are not loyal. I'm doing the best I can and it hurts." Freedom of the press? Texas football coach John Sports Editor Ken Krause 996-3811 Deputy Sports Editor Larry Pantages 996-3810 Scoreline 996-3830. To Report Scores 996-3800. Lull fftl LmA Amateur Strasbourg Open Softball single, double; Floyd, 2 singles.

Ellet (12-6-1, 10-0-1 and clinches Oty Series percentage championship): Palmer, 3 singes; Parsons, single, double; Roiyson, tnpte, 4 RBI; Reese, home run. CUY. VALLEY CHRISTIAN ACAD. 11, GARFIELD 4 iw The Beacon Journal Wednesday, May 20, 1992 PageD2 Reynolds ready for legal action Runner seeks another chance to compete Suspended world record-holder Butch Reynolds said Tuesday he plans by the end of the week to file the legal paperwork necessary to allow him to attempt to qualify for Baseball Prep poll COLUMBUS (API Ho a state panel of coacnes rates Oho high school baseball teams in the fflh and final regular-season pons tor The Associated Press (by Oho High School Athlete Association divisions, with first-place votes i parentheses, won-iost record, and total ports): DIVISION I 1. Toledo Start (131 17-0 264 2.

Onannatj Glen Este (8) 22-1 204 IHamitondl 17-6 186 4. Canton McKWey (1) 144 173 5. Oav1CONorthrnont2l-4 155 6. Newak (3) 204 148 7. Wadsworth (1) 17-2 123 8.

Euctd (4) 20-2 109 9. youngstownBoaroman(l) 17-3 80 10. Fairfield (1) 17-5 59 Second 10: 11. Cincinnati Moetler (1) 51. 12.

Toledo Whrtmer 47. 13, Barberton 43. 14, Bowing Green 36. 15. Eyna 1) 34.

16 (tie), Dublin, Aance (1) 32. 18. Cincinnati Elder 27. 19, Lakewood 21. 20.

Huber Hts. Wayne 15. DIVISION I 1. Portsmouth (231 21-2 330 2. Marengton (4) 191 250 3.

Hoban (3) 18-1 194 4. Thorny Shendan (2) 19-2 171 5. Columbus Watterson (I) 18-5 164 6. Columbus St. Charles 16-6 1 18 7.

Carlisle 14-3 112 8. Brvan 16-3 102 9. Columbus DeSaies 18-7 75 10. St Oars 13-8 48 Second 10: 11, Southeast 46. 12, Bay Village Bay 42.

13. Hamilton Ross 33. 14, Steuoenvwe 25. 15, FMd 23. 16.

Mount Orab Western Brown (1) 20. 17, Tipp Oty Tippecanoe 19. 18 (tie). Wmtersville (1), Paulding, Hebron Lakewood 18. DIVISION 1.

Cok)w3ter(24)24-0 299 2. Utxa (1)20-1 239 3. Columbus Academy (I) 21-3 194 4. Wheelersburg(2) 17-2 150 5. Northwood(l) 18-1 131 6.

Hamilton Bar (1)15-5 80 7. Crestlme 14-4 78 8 New London 13-1 71 9. Granville (1)20-4 59 10. MOdtefeld Cardinal 15-1 50 Second 10: 11. Ottawa-Qandorf 39.

12, Baltimore Liberty Union 36. 13, Haviland Wayne Trace 32. 14, Johnstown-Monroe 29. 15, Doy-testown 21. 16, Springfield Kenton Ridge 20.

17, Gnadenhutten Indian Valley 17. 18, Lancaster Fairfield Union 15. 19 (tie), LucasviHe Valley, Delta, BamesviUe 13. DIVISION IV 1. Fairport Harbor Harding (34) 19-2 358 2.

Portsmouth Notre Dame 15-4 242 3. Columbiana 13-5 178 4. Cuyahoga Hts. 14-7 155 5. Gates Mills Gilmour 13-3 154 6.

Moral Ridgedale 16-5 102 7. Cincinnati Country Day 16-6 67 8. NewRiegel 134 66 Mingo Junction 16-6 66 10. Bambndge Pant Valley 14-10 65 Second 10: 11, Fostona St. Wendekn 55.

12. Attica Seneca East 53. 13, Ottawa Hills (1) 49. 14, Cedarvilie 27. 15, Lucas 26.

16, Spen-cerville 32. 17, Defiance Ayersville 28. 18, Bas-com Hopewell-Loudon 26. 19, Newark Catholic (1) 16. 20, Tipp City Bethel 15.

the U.S. Olympic team. Reynolds, who has been banned from competition since 1990 because of a positive drug test, said his attorneys intend to file a petition in federal court in Columbus that would enable him to compete at the Bruce Jenner track meet at San Jose City (Calif.) College next Saturday. "It would have to be filed by the end of this week if I plan on running Saturday," Reynolds said. If Reynolds, who holds the world record in the 400 meters, were to run and post a qualifying time at the Jenner meet, he would then run in the U.S.

Olympic trials. Butch Reynolds Prep Firestone Dry. I District SPRINGFIELD 7, FIRESTONE 0 Springfield Firestone 110 030 2 7 11 1 000 000 0 0 0 4 Battenes Wood. Barker (4) and Cook; Hawkins, DaHey (5) and Smth. WP Wood.

LP Springfield (18-2): Miller, 2 singles, double, RBI; CasUow. 2 singles, double; Cook, 2 tnpies, 3 RBI. Firestone (8-13). Firestone Dtv. I District GREEN 3, CLOVERLEAF 1 Green Ctoverleaf 002 010 0 3 8 1 000 010 0 1 1 3 Battenes Rector, Bancroft (5) and White; Aungst and Sktowski.

WP Rector (16-2). LP Aungst (11-2). GVeen (22-3): Boggs, 3 singles: Bancroft, 2 singles; White, single, triple. Cloverleaf (15-7). OrrvtHe Dh.

I District TUSUW 4, TRIWAY 0 Tuslaw Trtway 100 010 2 4 8 0 000 000 0 0 4 3 Battenes S.Roseman and Gainey; Vasichko and Mekoleske. WP S.Roseman (5-0). LP Vasichko (17-3). Tuslaw (18-4): D.Roseman, 2 singles, double, RBI; Wetzel, single, double, RBI; S.Roseman, 2 RBI. Trtway (19-3): Messner, tnpie.

Columbia Station Dtv. District BROOKLYN 8, WOODRIOGE 2 Brooklyn 005 002 1 8 6 3 Woodridge 000 110 0 2 2 8 Battenes Wnght and Perez, Richards and Pruchrncki. WP Wnght. LP Richards (14-6). Brooklyn: Carrino, 2 singles; Wnght, double, 2 RBI.

Wcodndge (14-7) Creaton Dlv. District HILLSDALE 14, ST. THOMAS AQUINAS 2 St. Thomas HiHsdale 000 002 0 2 4 3 260 204 14 17 0 Battenes Jewett and Grmno. Bach, McBnde (6) and Chenevey.

WP Bach (1 1 1 1-2). LP -Jewett. Hillsdale (17-2): Hostettler, singte, double, home run, 4 RBI: Myers, 2 singles, double. RBI; Gam, 2 smgtes, RBI; Eggerton, single, home run, RBI; Chenevey. 2 singes, RBI; Heston, single, double, 2 RBI; McBnde, home run, 4 RBI.

Regular season CANTON MCKINLEY 11, GARFIELD 0 Mckinley Garfield 040 500 2 11 4 1 000 000 0 0 6 6 Battenes Flickinger and Martin; Gorns, Whi-tacre (3), Dreier (5), A.Burbndge (7) Goins (7) and Starcher. WP Fleklnger stnkeouts). LP -Goms(2-10). McKinley (11-12): Parker, RBI; Flickinger, triple. 3 RBI; Maim, single, RBI; Glew, RBI.

Garfield (6-17): D.Buibndge, 2 singles; Capron, 2 singles. OUR LADY OF THE ELMS 7, BUCHTEL 3 Buchtsl Elms 011 100 0 3 5 0 000 322 780 Battenes Catchey and Junius, Adams (6). Gannon and Moore. WP Gannon (7-5). LP Catchey (4-6).

Buchtel (5-9): Arnold, double; Armstead, 2 singles, RBI. Elms (9-11): Otman, single, double; Tate, tnpie, single. RBI; Gallagher, home run, 2 RBI. BARBERTON 11, KENMORE 3 200 001 0 3 6 4 020 270 0 11 7 4 Barberton Battenes Korora and Johnson. Weigand and Karabatsos.

WP Weigand (10-14). LP Korora. Kenmore: Boyett, 2 singles. Barberton (10-17): Roy, 2 singles, RBI; Frey, single, 2 RBI; Weigand, single, 3 RBI; Krechanln, single, RBI; Milmkovich, single, RBI. CUYAHOGA FALLS 14, NORDONIA 0 Cuy.FaHs Nordonia 301 37 14 13 0 000 00 0 3 4 Battenes Veto and Vest; HarDer, Heyduk (4) and AnduUcs.

WP Velo (8-9). LP Harber. Cuy. Falls (13-13, 6-6): Gruver. 2 singles; Kramer, 3 singles, 3 RBI; Veto, 2 singles, double, 2 RBI; DeMuth, double, 2 RBI; Howdyshell.

single, RBI; Stephan, single, RBI; Vest, single, 2 RBI. Nordonia (4-15, 2-10): Fink, 2 singles. STOW 3, KENT ROOSEVELT 1 Stow Kent Roosevert 000 200 1 3 7 1 000 010 0 1 3 2 Battenes Zugaro and Messner. Wood and Jochim. WP Zugaro (7-3).

LP Wood. Stow (11-8, 5-6): Zugaro, double, single; Messner, 2 singles; Nash, double; Davis, double. RAVENNA 7, STREETSBORO 3 Stnetsboro Ravenna 000 120 0 3 S3 310 111 7 12 2 Battenes Sterfner, Wegener (5) and Ztsicki-nen, Rrflte (5); Sommers and Coffman, Jesse (4). WP Sommers (4-1). LP Steffner.

Streetsboro: Riffle, 2 singles, 2 RBI. Ravenna: Hannahs, 4 singles; Ashton, 2 singles, RBI; White, double, 2 RBI. TALLMADGE 4, WADSWORTH 0 Wadsworth TaHmadgs 000 000 0 0 0 2 001 201 4 9 1 Battenes S.Pokze and J.Poiize; Roadman and DeMass. WP Roadman (11-0). LP S.Polize (3-5).

Wadsworth 1 1 -8, 6-7). Tallmadge (23-0. 1 3-0): Knsty, 2 doubles; Justice, single, double; Gustavet, double, RBI; Roadman, 2 singles. HIGHLAND 6, NORTON 4 Highland Norton 020 020 2 6 8 1 000 100 3 4 7 0 Battenes Webb and Magovac; Yoak and McNab. WP Webb (1 1-3).

LP Yoak (6-7). Highland 1 5-5): Peddie, 2 singles; Smith, single, double, RBI; Luckmeier, 2 singles, double, 3 RBI. Norton (14-10): Ada, 2 singles; Petnch, single, double. RBI; Vincent, double, RBI. COPLEY 10, REVERE 5 Copley Revere 202 501 0 10 8 6 011 030 0 5 5 5 Battenes Brandel and West; Dtchiro and Simmons.

WP Brandel (9-9). LP Dehiro. Copley (9-14, 3-1 1): Schneider, 2 singles, RBI; West, tnpie, smgle, 2 RBI; Brandel, single, 2 RBI; Webb, single, 2 RBI. ORRVILE 12, DOYLESTOWN 9 OmWe Doyktstown 211 340 1 12 9 4 Oil 006 1 9 8 4 Battenes Miller, Curtis (6) and Marks; Perren. Paolano (5) and McEndree.

WP Miller (3-6). LP rerren. Orrville (1 1-10): Curtis, 3 singles, 2 RBI; Marks, 2 tnpies, single, 4 RBI. Doylestown: Blanc, 2 singles; iwen, tnpie, single. LAUNLHfcl.

GarfteM 102 001 0 4 9 7 CVCA 213 023 11 11 2 Battenes TemosKy and Hymes. Davies and Scherer. J.Schillmg (6). WP Davies (3-3). LP Temosky.

Garfield (5-9-2): Milter, singles, double, triple. RBI; Christ, single, double; Hayes, single, double. 3 RBI. CVCA (14-11): Schaber, 3 singles, double, RBI: HostetJer, single, double, 4 RBI; Rodgers, 2 singles. RBI.

CUYAHOGA FALLS NORDONIA 3 Cuyahoga Falls 013 100 0 5 3 2 Nordonia 200 001 0 3 6 4 Rattorexi Samet. Had (7) and Hibhs. Nicho las. Turner 14) and Schabone. WP Samets.

LP Nicholas (0-1). Nordonia: Stasienko, 2 singles. STOW 4, KENT ROOSEVELT 1 Kent Roosevelt Stow 000 100 0 1 2 1 103 000 4 8 1 Battenes George and Timbeflake. Vidd, Mes-sner (7) and Adams, Alorsi (5). WP Vidd (4-2).

LP George. Kent Roosevelt (6-14, 4-8); Carter, double. Stow (1 1-10, 84): Wells, home run; Nash, 2 singles, WALSH 4, EAST 3 East Walsh 000 020 1 3 3 2 000 112 4 7 3 Battenes Thompson and Steele; Thompson and Barger. WP Thompson 1 -1 LP Thompson. East (9-11); Woodson, triple, RBI.

Walsh (10-12). HUDSON 6, GREEN 2 Hudson 010 102 2 6 7 3 Green 020 000 0 2 2 1 Battenes Walling and Gross. Keefer, Schadl (4), and Marachino. WP Walling (7-1). LP Keefer Hudson (16-6, 12-2): Theisen, 2 singles; Gross, double; Kessick, double.

Green: Austin, double. REVERE 12, COPLEY 4 Copley Revere 102 000 1 4 6 2 330 321 I 12 14 2 Battenes Nelson, Bowman (4) and Cuito; Luther and Lindsay. WP Luther (34). LP Copley (1-13): Nelson, 2 doubles, 2 singles. Revere (6-15, 3-11): Davies, double, single; Bores, 2 doubles, single, 3 RBI; Smesko, 3 singles, 4 RBI; Luther, single, 2 doubles, 2 RBI; Affolter, 2 singles.

NORTON 12, HIGHLAND 3 Norton 002 14S 0 12 13 1 Highland 002 100 0 3 6 Battenes Stobbs and Whrtehair; Roden-baugh, Yahas (6), Short (7) and Charuat. WP -Stobbs. LP Rodenbaugh. Norton (11-9): Gonsiewski. single, double; Stobbs, double; Hugland, 2 singles; Whrtehair, 2 singles, double; Wells, single, double.

Highland: Short, triple. WADSWORTH 8, TALLMADGE Wadsworth 300 140 0 8 12 2 Tallmadge 200 000 3 10 3 Battenes Davis and Madigan; Ueder, Koei (6) and Carzoo, Pfaff (6). WP Davis (r0). LP Wadsworth (204, 1 2-1 Turner, 2 singles, double, 3 RBI: Miller, 2 home tuns, single, 5 RBI; Hume, double; Nemeth, double. Tallmadge: Dixon, 2 singles, RBI; Carzoo, 2 singles, RBI; Fasick, single, RBI.

Amateur GOODYEAR HEIGHTS HOT STOVE Class Cunningham Supply Cubs 18, Vince Gross Yankees 5 GREATER AKRON FEDERATION Class RT Medical 9, Stow Monitor A 4 RT Medical 8, Plain Local Eagle 4 RT Medical 13 8, Tallmadge Asphalt 5 Ctati 8 Stow ATS 12, Revere 2 Falls Generals 12, Stow Sports 10 NORTH AKRON HOT STOVE Clou Dodgers 10, Tigers 0 ELLET LEAGUE Red Sox 6, Indians 3 Athletics 10, Cubs 0 Onotes 22, Mogadore Indians 1 1 Dodgers 14, Yankees 1 Astros 26, Braves 6 Cardinals 6, Rovats 2 FIRESTONE PARK laague McMillan Royals 15, Ellet Astros 2 Laague OK Fast Pnnt Royals 22. Anglemont Dairy A's 10 Freist Welding Angels 19, Goodyear Hts. Cardinals 16 Goodyear Hts. Braves 24, Dairy Queen Pirates 7 Goodyear Hts. Cubs 18, Vince Gross Yankees 5 Basketball NBA PLAYOFFS CONFERENCE FINALS TUESDAY'S RESULTS Chicago 103, Cleveland 89 (Chic, leads 1-0) Portland 1 19, Utah 102 (Port, leads 2-0) THURSDAY'S GAME Cleveland at Chicago, 8 p.m.

FRIDAY'S GAME Portland at Utah, 8 p.m. SATURDAY'S GAME Chicago at Cleveland, 3:30 p.m. SUNDAY'S GAME Portland at Utah, 3:30 p.m. PORTLAND 119, UTAH 102 Utah Portland 27 24 33 18-102 29 35 30 25-119 UTAH Benort 5-11 2-2 13, K.Makme8-l6 9-14 25, Eaton 0-0 2-2 2, Stockton 9-13 3-4 24, J.Makxie 8-20 5-7 21, Corbin 3-6 1-2 7, Edwards 1-2 0-0 2, Brown 2-5 0-0 4, Rudd 0-1 0-0 0, Thornton 0-0 2-2 2, Crowder 1-3 0-0 2. Totals 37-78 24-33 102.

PORTLAND Kersev 4-8 5-9 13. Williams 1- 4 4-4 6, Duckworth 3-8 2-2 8, Drexler 12-23 9-10 36, Porter 12-14 13-14 41, Robinson 2-14 0- 0 4, Ainge 3-11 2-2 9, Bryant 0-1 0-0 0, Whatley 1-20-0 2, Abdelnaby 0-0 0-00, Pack 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 38-86 3541 119. 3-pomt goals Utah 4-9 (Stockton 3-6, Benoit 1- 1, Edwards 0-1, Crowder 0-1), Port. 815 (Porter 4-5, Drexler 3-6, Ainge 14).

Rebounds-Utah 52 (K.Malone 1 1), Port. 52 (Duckworth, Robinson 7). Assists Utah 19 (Stockton 1 1), Port. 28 (Drexler 12). Total fouls-Utah, 27-23.

Technicals Utah coach Sloan 2, Port. HI. def. 3, Robinson, Flagrant fouls Williams, Ejection-Sloan. A 12,888.

rmvrv Ar-r A An I kej-jen StOTCKIkJe Tut rxx IW-I? TRIPLED Men's Amatech 12, Williams Brothers 6 Brewers 14, Plumbers and Pipefitters 1 Gatchets Tree Service 17, Sun Grill 13 SUMMIT COUNTY SL0-PTTCH Sideline 14, Universal 9 Diamond Dogs 7, River City Red Sox 6 Ruther Mold 13, Glory Days Lounge 12 Loyal Oak Tavern 9, Eaeies 55 5 Tri-County Church 9, House of the Lord 7 K.C. Lakes 14, Monte Calvo Electric 5 Akron All-Stars 18. K.C. Lakes Lounge 10 Wilberts 17, BuzzeUi's Beer Garden 5 K.C.'s Pub 9, Sandbar 4 Gran Lanes 13, Timbuktu 9 Roosevelt Lounge 16, Vandevere Olds 4 Four Comers Cleaning 9, Bud's Locker Room 5 FIRESTONE STADIUM VIP Lounge 17, Boomer's Bar 9 Funk Home 10, Thermo King 4 Miller High Life 11, Magoo's Tavern 6 LATE MONDAY ELLET JUNIOR A GIRLS Goodyear Hts. Orientals 19, Ellet Bibs 14 Mogadore Cougars 16, Ellet Red Sox 15 Mogadore Angels 15, Mogadore Wildcats 1 STAR Cardinals 19, Ellet Indians 9 Ellet Orioles 5, STAR Super Streakers 4 NORTH HILL Safe Sun 20, Char-Lee's 12 Russell Products 13, P.C.

All-Stars 8 Lynn's Tavern 8, Painting 0 The Clubhouse Bar 19, Postal Union 6 VFW 1070 21, The Association 0 CASCADE Women Lynn's Nltespot 5, J.J. All Stars 3 QUAD COUNTY FAST PITCH 13-14 Ellet Orioles 10, Mogadore 1 Ellet Yankees 3. North Hill Athletics CLASS DOUBLE HEADER Hots 7-7, Slim Ptekins (forfeit) 0-0 Pops 11-15, Pirates 9-6 GHYA 9-4, Medina Fish Hatchery 5-3 INDUSTRIAL SLO-PtTCH Ohio Edison 21, Advanced Elastomer Systems 12 Local 306 II, Air Enterprises 9 Ernst Young 28, Local 306 1 9 Roadway Express 8. Apex Electric 4 Bad X-rayders 15, Waltco 10 STOW PARKS REC. Men Shamsky Son 7, The Barflies 6 Donley's Constructloo 39, The CUENI Co.

0 Hudson Printing 17, Famous Supply 7 Hudson Printing 12, Pigskin Meieanes 1 Donley's Construction 9, MartellDe Salvo 7 Patrick's 17, Famous Supply 16 Stow Alliance Church 1 1, Wheeler Boyce Co. 8 Stow Alliance Church 16, Falls Fire 3 CUY. FALLS PARKS A REC. Men Melody Inn 10, Clubhouse 6 Rocknes' 12, Diamond Jam 8 (8) rjakwcod Bar Gnu 16, Sun Your Buns 5 Blvd. Tavern 19, Crackers 12 TRIPLE Mens Minor League East End Concrete 8, Bucks 5 Laurel Lake 7, Bucks 6 East End Concrete 13, Sun Your Buns 1 Kent Floral-McGftrrs 16, Sun Your Buns 1 Kent Floral-McGnffs 13, Suburg Inn 7 Mosyjowski Engineers 14, Holly Transp.

13 Hockey NHL Glance CONFERENCE FINALS LATE MONDAY Chicago 4, Edmonton 2 (Chi. leads 2-0) TUESDAY'S RESULT Pittsburgh 5, Boston 2 (Pitt, leads 2-0) TODAY'S GAME Chicago at Edmonton, 9:35 p.m. THURSDAY'S GAME Pittsburgh at Boston, 7:35 p.m. FRIDAY'S GAME Chicago at Edmonton, 9:35 p.m. SATURDAY'S GAME Pittsburgh at Boston, 7:05 p.m.

Tuesday's result Pittsburgh 5, Boston 2 Mario Lemieux and Ray Bourque were back, but there certainly weren't many happy returns for the Boston Bruins. Lemieux scored twice and set up another goal and Bourque drew two critical penalties that swung the moment Pittsburgh's way as the Penguins went two games up on the Bruins with a victory in the Wales Conference finals in Pittsburgh. Boston Pittsburgh 1 0 1-2 2 1 2-5 First 1, Murray 4 (Oates), :59. 2, Loney 4 (Stanton, Jagr), 6:22. 3, Jagr 8 (Francis, Loney), 17:07.

Second 4, Tocchet 4 (Lemieux, Stevens), 11:35 (pp). Third 5, Oates 5 (Donato, R.Bourque), 9:43 (pp). 6, Lemieux 8 (Stevens, L.Murphy), 12:47 (pp). 7, Lemieux 9 (Jagr), 19:59 (pp-en). Shots Bos.

2-10-8-20. Pitt. 10-6-7-23. Goalies Moog, 8-5 (22 shots-18 saves). Barrasso.

10-5 (20-18). A 16.164. Late Monday Chicago 4, Edmonton 2 Steve Larmer scored two goals and assisted on Michel Goulet's game-winner with 3:41 remaining in regulation to lead the Chicago Black-hawks to a victory over the Edmonton Oilers and a 2-game lead In the conference finals. Edmonton 2 0 1 0 0-2 34 Chicago cwt i trim cmtwww I Ifeltnas Mansnnl. 8.04.

2, Nicholls 7 (Damphousse, Buchber-ger, 1 1:30. 3. Larmer 7 (Noonan, Roenick), 16:35 (pp). Third 4, Larmer 8 (Goulet, Che-lios), 5:59. 5, Goulet 2 (Larmer, Chelios), 16: 19.

6, Matteau 4 (Chelios, Sutter), 1 7:04. Snots 5-3-6-14. 13-18-14-45. Goalies Ranford, 8-6 (45 shots-41 saves). Chi.

Belfour, 10-1 (14-12). A 17,265. Tennis Prep WtCKUFFE 3, CHAMBERUN 2 Singlet Pranskevich (W) d. Braun 6-2, 6-2; Strmac (W) d. Benko 6-3, 6-4; Hoffmann (C) d.

Aa.Majek 6-1, 6-2. Doubles (W) d. Cutllp-Kaiser Warren-Richaids (C) d. rvsana-Levon 6-2, 7-5. BOLOGNA BOLOGNA, Italy (AP) Results Tuesday the $240,000 ATP Muratti Time-Cassa Rrsparmio Bologna clay-court tennis tournament (seedmgs in parentheses): First round Lars Koslowskl, Germany, i.

David Wheaton (1), Deephaven, 6-4, 6-3. Andres Gomez, Ecuador, d. Marcelo Fllippinl, Uruguay, 6-3, 6-2. Mark Koevermans, Netherlands, d. Jason Stoltenberg, Australia, 4-6, 6-2, 6-3.

Waily Masur, Australia, d. Todd WoodbrVJge (5), Australia, 7-5, 6-2. Wayne Ferreira (2), South Africa, d. Claudio Mezzadd, Switzerland, 6-4, 6-7 (5-7), 64. Javier Frana, Argentina, d.

Francesco IvWieloltl, Italy, 7-5, 6-4. Diego Nanjso, Italy, d. Javier Sanchez (3), Spam, 6-2, 6-3. STRASBOURG, France (AP) Results Tuesday of the $150,000 Strasbourg Open women's tennis tournament (seedings in parentheses): First round Naoko Sawamatsu (5), Japan, d. Jessica Emmons, Tempe, 6-2, 6-3.

Bettina Fulco, Argentina, d. Alexandra Fusai, France, 5-7, 6-2, 64. norencia Labat, Argentina, d. Ann Grossman, Grove City, Ohio, 6-0, 6-2. Mercedes Paz, Argetina, d.

Nathlalie Herreman, France, 6-2, 3-6, 7-5. Sandra Cecchmi (7), Italy, d. Akiko Kijimuta, Japan, 64, 6-0. Mariaan de Swardt, South Africa, d. Anna Maria Foldenyi, Hungary, 6-1, 1-6, 6-2.

Halle Cioffl, Loudon, d. Donna Faber, Hilton Head, S.C., 7-6 (7-5), 7-6 (74). Julia Jehs, Germany, d. Jenny Byrne, Australia, 6-2, 6-7 (6-8), 6-2. Andrea Stmadova (6), Czechoslovakia, d.

Stacey Martin, Largo, 6-3, 6-0. European Open LUCERNE, Switzerland (AP) First-round results Tuesday in the $150,000 European Open tennis tournament (seeding in parentheses): Magdalena Maleeva (5), Bulgaria d. Etna Reinacri, South Africa, 6-1, 64. Nicole Provrs (6), Australia d. Claudia Porwik, Denmark, 6-3, 61.

Tami Whitlinger, Boca Raton, Fla. d. Kanna Hab-sudova (7), Czechoslovakia, 1-6, 6-3, 6-3. Linda Ferrando, Italy d. Lindsay Davenport, Palos Verdes Peninsula, 6-3, 6-1.

Linda Harvey-Wild, Hawthorn Woods, d. Katja Oeljeklaus, Denmark, 3-6, 7-5, 6-0. Lupita Novelo, Mexico, d. Chanda Rubin, Lafayette, 7-6 (7-3), 6-4. Emanuela Zardo, Switzerland, d.

Ines Gorrochate-gui (8), Argentina, 6-7 (4-7), 6-3, 6-2. Nadine Ercegovlc, Croatia, d. Nathalie Tschan, Switzerland, 64, 1-6, 6-3. WORLD TEAM DUESSELDORF, Germany (AP) Results Tuesday of the 1 .4 million Peugeot World Team Cup tennis tournament: BLUE GROUP Petr Korda, Czechoslovakia, d. Michael Stlch, Germany, 6-3, 6-2.

Karel Novacflk, Czechoslovakia, d. Catt-Uwe Steeb, Germany, 7-6 (7-5), 3-6, 6-3. RED GROUP Guy Forget, France, d. Jakob Hlasek, Switzerland, 6-3, 6-2. Henri Leconte, France, d.

Marc Rosset, Switzerland 4-6, 7-6 (7-5), 6-1. TEAM STANDINGS Red Group Spam 1 0 France 1 0 Switzerland 0 1 Sweden 0 1 Blue Group Czechoslovakia 1 0 United States 1 0 Russia 0 1 Germany 0 I Track prep boys KENT ROOSEVELT DTV. I DISTRICT Team scores: 1. Kent Roosevelt 38; 2. Bedford 27; 3.

Brecksville 23; 4. Nordonia 22; 5. Buchtel 16; 6. Solon 13; 7. North 8.

Stow 9. Central-Hower, Kenmore 1 1 Hudson, North Royalton 13. Cuyahoga Falls, Warrensville Heights 4. Shot put 1. Dennis (Bed) 52-8; 2.

Met-carf (KR); 3. Gerber (Breck); 4. Howiler (CF); 5. Gerber (Breck); 6. Caswell (Bed).

Discus 1. Dennis (Bed); 2. Ganm (Breck); 3. Gerber (Breck); 4. Johnson (WH); 5.

Judd (Hud); 6. White (KR). High lump 1 Lowe (KR) 6-8; 2. Simon (North); 3. Clayton (Buch); 4.

Martin (NR); 5. Pope (Nor); 6. Flanik (Breck). Long lump 1 Boykm (KR) 22-6; 2. Lowe (KR); 3.

Rucker (Ken); 4. Arnold (Bed); 5. Randle (Buch); 6. Simon (North). Pole vault 1.

Pope (Nor) 12-6; 2. Ventura (Stow); 3. Moms (Nor); 4. Clough (Hud); 5. Wagner (Scion); 6.

Bloom (NR). 3,200 relay 1. Solon 2. Buchtel; 3. Central-Hower; 4.

Nordonia; 5. Bedford; 6. Kent Roosevelt. Prep Girls KENT ROOSEVELT DTV. I DISTRICT Team scores: 1.

Buchtel 34; 2. Solon 22; 3. Cuyahoga Fans 19; 4. Brecksville 16; 5. Hudson, Warrensville Heights 13; 7.

Shaker Heights 10; 8. Central-Hower 9. Bedford, Firestone 11. Kenmore, North Royalton 4. Shot put 1.

Woodall (Buch) 36-vi; 2. Kruui (Breck); 3. Miller (CF); 4. Curry (Ken); 5. Wagner (CF); 6.

Brumburgs (Sol). Discus 1. Wagner (CF) 114-7; 2. Anderson (Buch); 3. Woodall (Buch); 4.

Sawyer (Bed); 5. Obert (Bed); 6. Brumbergs (Sol). High Jump 1. Garcia (SH) 5-1; 2.

Jerman (Sol); 3. Hid (C-H); 4. Callahan (WH); 5. Copeland (C-H); 6. Knudson (Hud).

Long jump 1. Jerman (Sol) 17-2; 2. Smith (WH); 3. Knioety (Hud); 4. Graham (Fire); 5.

Deaver (Fire); 6. Smith (WH). 3.200 relay I. Buchtel (Alls-son, Key, McCraney, Livingston) 2. Brecksville; 3.

Hudson; 4. North Royalton; 5. Solon; 6. Cuyahoga Falls. Bowling LPBT DEARBORN HEIGHTS, Mich.

(AP) Standings Tuesday after the fourth round of the $35,000 Michigan Ladies Classic at the Satellite Bowl with match-play record and 26-game pmfall totals (a-denotes amateur): Leanne Barrette, 5-3-0, 5,980. 2, Carolyn Dorin, 6-2-0, 5,852. 3, Donna Adamek, 7-1-0, 5,685. 4, Anne Marie Duggan, 44-0, 5,666. 5, Stacy Rider, 4-4-0, 5,658.

6, Tlsh Johnson, 5-3-0, 5,647. 7, Linda Kelly, 6-2-0, 5,579. 8, Dana Miller-Mackie, 3-5-0, 5,542. 9, Petesy Wray, 4-4-0, 5,539. 10, Karen Ellingsworth, 2-5-1, 5,533.

II, Wendy MacPherson, 5-3-0, 5,523. 12, Jackie Sellers, 5-3-0, 5,500. 13, Nikki Gianulias, 5- 3-0. 5.477. 14, Jeanne Maiden, 3-5-0, 5,462.

15. Michelle Mullen, 4-4-0, 5,441. 16, Sandra Jo Shiery, 5-3-0, 5,403. 17, Lisa Wagner, 3-5-0, 5.385. 18.

Rene Fleming, 3-5-0, 5,362. 19, Jan Schmidt, 2-5-1, 5.344. 20, Vicki Steensen, 4-4-0, 5,341. 21, Sandy Fuerst, 3-5-0, 5,335. 22, Renee Tesner, 4-4-0, 5,329.

23, Cindy Cobum-Carroll, 1-7-0, 5,281. 24, Samantha DuBroy, 2- 6- 0, 5,219. Amateur Individual high games and series and team high games and series and team high game and series in area leagues: Stonehedge Gorbach Senior Citizens: Harry Frazier 234-650, Pat Fatica 235-639, Merle Thompson 236-627, Mace Parvm 234-623, Joe Hams 256-619. Robert Foy 21 1-619, Frank Maiagamba 217-618, Chuck Zimmerman 246-615, Dottie Metcalf 211-579, Ina Fresh 216-524, Laveme Hams 203-517, Mary Cods-poti 205. Golf COLLEGE DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP (At Woostsr Country Club, par 72) Team scores: I.

Gustavus Addphus 299: 2. Methodist 300; 3. Salem State 301; 4. Ramapo 304; 5. California-San Diego 3-6; 6.

Rochester 307; 7. Carthage, Wooster 308; 9. Wittenberg 310; 10. Nebraska Wesleyan 311; II. Allegheny 3 1 1 2.

Skidmore, Claremont-Mudd-Scnpps 3 1 1 4. Greensboro 314; 15. DePauw 315: 16. SUNY-Binghamton 317; 17. Guilford, Ohio Wesleyan 319; 19.

Central Iowa 327; 20, Chnstopher Newport, Redlands 330. Individuals: I. Pierce (Ram) 71; 2. Burk (Ram), Jukes (Meth), undqust (GA). Wagner (Cor) 72; 6.

Mce (UCSD) 73; 7. Kiel (Roch), Guemher (Knox), tea (CMS), McCorrmck (DeP), Hathaway (Skid), After (SWd), JacoOson (GA), Pilewski (Meth) 74. Prep Barberton Dtv, I District TRIWAY 4, HOBAN 3 Hoban Trtway 001 020 000 3 6 1 000 200 011 4 10 2 Battenes Cotton, Brodenck (7) and Falken-stem. Higgins and Hosier. WP Higgins (8-1).

LP Brodenck. Tnway 1 6-5): Beck homer, single, 2 RBI; Rhamy, double, single; Sprang, 2 singles, Bellino, 2 singles. Hoban (21-3); Plusquellic, homer, 2 RBI, Mealey, double, single, RBI; Zwisier, double; Smiley, triple. Field Dtv. I District MARUN6T0N 9, SALEM 0 Salem MarHngton 000 000 0 0 3 1 10S 021 9 13 1 Battenes Srtino.

Weikart (5) and Eigham: Far-res, Middleton (5), Brugger (7) and Nichols. WP Farrell (6-0). LP Srtino. Salem (4-15): Exline, double. Marlington (21-1): Murphy, single, double, Nichols, single, home run, 2 RBI; Middleton, 2 singles, double, 2 RBI; Mann, 2 singles, RBI; Bryant, 2 singles, RBI.

SmWivllte Dlv. District NORTHWESTERN 7, WAYNEDALE 6 Waynedale Norttiwmtem 100 400 10 6 11 3 400 010 11 7 8 2 Battenes Adkins, S.Miller (5) and J.Miller; Wakefield, Johnson (4) and Keener. WP Johnson (6-2). LP S.Miller (3-2). Waynedale (11-10): Ebert, 2 singles, home run, 2 RBI; Hewitt, 2 singles; Obrst, double; S.Miller, double; J.Miller, double, RBI.

Northwestern (13-12): Wakefield, 2 singles, double, 2 RBI; Besancon, double; Htder, single, RSI; McConahy, single, RBI. Rtttman Dlv. IV District FAIRPORT HARBOR 8, MOGAD0RE 2 Mogadon Fairport 010 010 0 2 4 1 323 000 8 8 1 Battenes Cravens, Bowers (3) and Garrett; Barks and Panaguera. WP Barks (9-0). LP Cravens (4-1).

Mogadore (9-13): Kanatzar, triple, RBI; Wright, tnpte. RBI. Fairport Harbor (24-2): Barks, 3 singles, double, 3 RBI. Rtttman Dtv. IV District ALTON 8, CUYAHOGA HEIGHTS 2 Datton 010 20S 0 894 Cuy.HolgMa 101 000 0 2 1 2 Battenes Candel, Houghton (7) and Martinez; Prescott, Bauiek (6) and Reglnelli.

WP Candel (9-1). LP Prescott. Datton (17-5): Candel, double; Shoup, 2 singles; Huff, 2 singles, 3 RBI; Nussbaun, 2 singles, 3 RBI. Cuy. Heights (15-6).

Regular season FIRESTONE 16, KENMORE 12 Firestone Kenmora 030 610 7 16 21 2 037 110 0 12 17 2 Battenes Beal, Daley (3), Sole (3), Cox (5) and Momson; Bnley, unman (6), Dimeff (7) and Odum. WP Cox (6-3). LP Bnley (2-5). Firoclnna ri3.in fi.fil- Tanlierclpv 3 cinOlM. double, 4 runs; Wertzel, 2 singles, double; Koch, 3 Singles, i nHi; ujx, I tnpies, singe, tits; uuou-en, 3 singles.

Kenmore Ullman. 2 singles, tuple, 2 RBI; Bartek, 3 singles, 2 RBI; nuiiigtai, awigies, nra; uuuui, i Miigiea; umrcii, 2 singles; Williamson, 2 singles. ELLET 10, NORTH 3 North 000 200 1 2 9 3 Het 012 700 0 10 10 1 Battenes Pace, Hams (4) and Sackett. Williams and Reanck. WP Williams (5-1).

LP Pace (4-3). North (15-5, 9-2): Sackett, 2 singles; Donatelli, Tank McNamara UIO' (1CM TO A lAuJ pAtP ureepiMO UK-M SCHOOL KiP OF TfcXA. FROM PWlrJdr SftXT UMttSS TMEY AIX Wfcl ur WT1HINW "Somehow, through all this, I still believe I can win a gold medal," Reynolds said. "I can't quit now." Even if his legal and athletic maneuvering earns him a spot on the U.S. team, Reynolds knows competing in the Olympics is still a longshot.

"It could come down to I run this week and in the trials and then they could still ban me from competing (in the Olympics)," Reynolds said. Reynolds was denied in his appeal two weeks ago to the International Amateur Athletics Federation to have his suspension shortened. His suspension runs through Aug. 12, thus banning him from competing at the Olympics in Barcelona this summer. The Olympics end on Aug.

9. Basketball: Orlando OK with O'Neal Shaquille O'Neal issued a statement indicating he was receptive to playing for the Orlando Magic, which won the NBA's draft lottery Sunday. "I am thrilled that Orlando Magic's general manager, Pat Williams, was so excited and sincere about the possibility of having me on the team," O'Neal said. "I was particularly happy to see the people of Orlando so complimentary toward me." Rudy Tomjanovlch, who took over the struggling Houston Rockets as interim coach last February, will be named head coach today. KRIV-TV said Tomjanovich, who replaced fired coach Don Chaney on Feb.

18, would sign a 3-year contract. The Denver Nuggets called a news conference for today at which they are expected to introduce Dan Issel as their new head coach. Milwaukee Bucks forward Frank Brickowskt, who pleaded guilty earlier this year to a federal charge of possessing an ounce of marijuana in Missoula, Mont, was ordered to pay a $2,000 fine and undergo drug counseling. Bluffon College head coach Guy Neal has backed out of an agreement to become the head coach at Denison University. Mike Sheridan, who served as Denison's interim coach last year, has been named head coach for the 1992-93 season.

Gregg Popovich, an assistant coach with the San Antonio Spurs the past four seasons, took a similar job with the Golden State Warriors. Alabama has named David Hobta, an assistant under Wimp Sanderson, as interim coach as the school seeks a full-time replacement for Sanderson, who resigned Monday under allegation he struck an assistant. Hobbs also is a candidate for the permanent post. Tennis: Becker out Boris Becker withdrew from the French Open because of an injured muscle in his right thigh. The tournament begins next week.

Top-seeded American David Wheaton was upset by Germany's Lars Koslowsld 6-4, 6-3 in the first round of the Muratti Tournament in Bologna, Italy. Alex O'Brien led Stanford to its 12th NCAA men's tennis championship by beating David DiLucia of Notre Dame in the No. 1 singles. Other sports: Kent professor to Wittenberg Carl F. Schraibman, who heads the graduate program in sports administration at Kent State University, has been chosen the athletic director at Wittenberg University effective Aug.

15. Schraibman, a Kent faculty member since 1968, has been involved with North Coast Conference activities and member schools since the league's inception seven years ago. Wittenberg is a member of the NCAC. Nelson Piquet underwent surgery Tuesday for revisions of skin grafts on his left foot and ankle, and Indianapolis Speedway medical director Henry Bock said there were no signs of infection or complications. Leanne Barrette bowled a 300 game on her way to a 34-pin lead over Carolyn Dorln after three rounds of the $35,000 Michigan Ladies Classic in Dearborn Heights.

Two California cities Sacramento and Oakland were eliminated from a list of possible NFL expansion teams at a league meeting. The NFL has pledged to expand by two franchises by 1994, although labor problems might delay those plans. Cities still bidding are Baltimore, Memphis, St. Louis, Charlotte, and Jacksonville. I mm mm Vpk ft.

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