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STATE EDITIOM je Four Section Arizona Builn Slur Tucson, Tuesday, August 21, 1984 NFL notes M. Sportwatch Oilers trade Butch Johnson Th Associated Pr8 1 JBJ' Butch Johnson Clippers sign Cage LOS ANGELES The Los Angeles Clippers yesterday signed forward Michael Cage, one of two first-round draft choices. I Cage played at San Diego State. I Clippers General Manager Carl Scheer said Cage gives the Clippers flexibility" and represents a major niove in "building a solid foundation in a club that will be competitive very shortly." "Cage, 6-foot-9, two weeks ago signed a one-year contract with Rimini of the Italian First Division basketball league. It reportedly was worth $180,000.

Cisge said he was free to sign with because terms of the-eontract with the Italian team Owere not consummated." Olympic times bettered MOSCOW Led by Soviet Larissa Belokon, Eastern European Swimmers yesterday at the Friendship '84 Games continued to have better times than medal-winners at (heSummer Games. belokon and Sylvia Gerasch of -it Germany beat the Olympic-inning time in the women's 200-Bieter breaststroke. I- i- Belokon was timed in 2 minutes, 29.13 seconds, and Gerasch in 2:29.62. The Olympic gold medal was ton by Canadian Ann Ottenbrite in 2:30.38. 't In Olomouc, Czechoslovakia, Yuri Balabanov had a perfect 10 in the langs to lead the Soviet Union into $rst place after the men's team eompulsories in gymnastics.

The D.S. men won the team competition ih Los Angeles. lewis wins in Budapest BUDAPEST, Hungary Carl tewis won the 100 meters yesterday Jit the Budapest Grand Prix international track and field meet. The Associated Preat HOUSTON The Houston Oilers traded wide receiver Butch Johnson to the Denver Broncos yesterday for for a third-round choice in the 1985 NFL draft. The Oilers acquired Johnson, 30, from the Dallas Cowboys before the college draft.

Packers GREEN BAY, Wis. Green Bay placed quarterback David White-hurst on waivers yesterday. White-hurst is a seven-year veteran. Also cut were nose tackle Charlie Johnson and rookie linebacker Mark Emans. Free agents released were punter John Christopher, linebacker Dan Fuller and safety Wayne Jones.

The Packers' roster is at 63. Giants PLEASANTVILLE, N.Y. New York released four players yesterday, including veteran center Ernie Hughes. The Giants released tight end Jim Brewster, defensive back Heyward Golden and running back Rodney Thomas, a spokesman said. The Giants' roster is at 60.

Browns KIRTLAND, Ohio Cleveland yesterday released nine players, including veterans Wade Manning and Thomas Brown. The Browns have 61 players. Oters released were free agent running back James Black, tackle Dwayne Barnes, linebacker Mike Boren, linebacker Vernon Har-greaves, punter Anthony Recchia, defensive end Kent Townsend and quarterback John Vernasco. Bucs TAMPA, Fla. Tampa Bay released nine players yesterday and placed veteran quarterback Jeff Komlo on injured reserve.

He has a back problem. The Bucs released offensive line- Miller was the team's top pick in the 1980 draft. He started six games in 1983 and played at tight end and halfback. Patriots FOXBORO, Mass. NewTEn-gland announced yesterday it' has traded an undisclosed draft choiceto the Denver Broncos for punter Luke Prestridge, a six-year NFL" veteran.

Saints -T NEW ORLEANS New Orleans coach Bum Phillips yesterday cut five players, including strong safety Vernon Perry and wide receiver Rich Mauti, a spokesman said. ItV-lV Redskins WASHINGTON Washington waived three players yesterdayjn-cluding veteran running back Reggie Evans, a spokesman said. Others waived were tackle Harry Venezia and tight end Felix McDowell. Washington obtained RichBon-nalley, a guard-center, from Pittsburgh for an undisclosed draft choice. Vikings MANKATO, Minn.

Minnesota cut four free agents yesterday andfls to ask for a roster exemption for defensive lineman Doug Martina spokesman said. fV. Martin ended a month-long Hgd-out during the weekend. -Ib-CUt were guard Doug Howard1, Offensive lineman Bobby Thompson, running back Jeff Fagan and punter-safety Paul Meyerchick. The roster is at 66.

Dolphins MIAMI Miami defensive coordinator Chuck Studley was hospitalized yesterday with kidney storied, the team said. Doctors plan to wait until at least today before deciding whether uS operate, the spokesman said. tzf. that other owners probably would approve Trump's proposal Navratilova, Shriver win MAHWAH, N.J. Martina Navratilova and Pam Shriver won the $150,000 United Jersey Bank Classic doubles tennis title yesterday by defeating Jo Durie and Ann Klyomura-Hayashi, 7-6, 3-6, 6-2.

The final was to be held Sunday but was delayed by rain. Navratilova yesterday was named the 1984 Player of the Year by the Women's Tennis Association for the third consecutive year and the fifth time in the past seven. Blazers sign draft pick PORTLAND, Ore. The Portland Trail Blazers signed first-round draft pick Bernard Thompson to a multiyear contract yesterday. CFA: We will negotiate BOULDER, Colo.

The College Football Association, being sued by the Big Ten and Pac-10 over television rights, said yesterday it is willing to negotiate the problem of crossover games. The Big Ten, Pac-10, UCLA and Southern Cal filed suit last week against the CFA, ABC-TV, ESPN (owned by ABC) and the universities of Nebraska and Notre Dame. The suit said that in refusing to allow CBS to televise the Nebraska-at-UCLA game Sept. 22 and the Notre Dame-at-Southern Cal game Nov. 24, the CFA violated antitrust laws and was in breach of contract.

End quote "I tried everything. But the outfielders just weren't playing high enough or deep enough." Texas Rangers pitcher Frank Tanana, who gave up three home runs against Kansas City in a 6-4 victory Sunday night. Pam Shriver Lewis won four gold medals at the Summer Games. Lewis was timed in 10.05 seconds. That was 22-hundredths of a second ahead of Hungary's Attila Kovacs.

American Calvin Smith has the world record of 9.93. Byrne named Oregon AD EUGENE, Ore. Bill Byrne was named athletic director at the University of Oregon yesterday. Byrne, 39, has served as acting athletic director since Rick Bay resigned three months ago to become athletic director at Ohio State. Byrne had been associate athletic director in charge of promotions before Bay's departure.

Fall play on USFL agenda NEW YORK New Jersey Generals owner Donald Trump said yesterday he will propose at this week's league meetings that the United States Football League switch at least partially to a fall schedule in -1986. That would put the league in direct competition with the NFL for part of both leagues' seasons. The New York Times reported today men Don Bailey and Rich Burtness, defensive backs Thomas Morris and Sandy LaBeaux, running backs Vaughn Broadnax and Michael Gunter, defensive linemen Tony Chickillo and Fred Robinson and wide receiver Cam Benson. 49ers SAN FRANCISCO San Francisco cut wide receiver James Scott and defensive back Richard Black-more yesterday. A 49ers spokesman said the team also cut center Paul Belloumini, cor-nerback James Durham, free agent linebacker James Neely and rookie end William Johnson.

Chargers LA JOLLA, Calif. San Diego yesterday traded defensive end Kenny Neil to San Francisco for an undisclosed draft choice. The Chargers' roster is at 61. Falcons SUWANEE, Ga. Junior Miller yesterday reported to the Atlanta training camp to end a 32-day 4 I TANK JFNABiARA KP miu by Jeff Millar Bill Hinds iJ Football 1 rv On the air Transactions MlHlf15 5AyJlMB M6CiSi' Al JMO COM65 iM win The uc or ah twg I IM WnHTH.IK I MIUIOKw MAKKtllKie? HIM SlKArJoLfe.

14 MAXIMUM Canadian Football League ON AO. 1M NETWORK. A Eastern Division PF 5 2 0 245 3 4 0 185 3 5 0 186 1 5 1 156 Western Division Toronto Montreal Ottawa Hamilton Baseball Houston at Chicago Cubs, 10:50 a.m., KCKY (1150-AM); 11:15 a.m., WGN. 'Atlanta at Pittsburgh, 4:35 p.m., WKTBS. California at New York Yankees, 5 KTLA.

iMontreal at Los Angeles, 7:15 p.m., KjTUC (1400-AM). Surfing Surfing. World championships, 7 p.m., ua. PA 156 .10 201vi3u6 260 6 203-O 3 110' "-12 126 "12 174 4 215 6 206 "Ort3 Brit Clmb Winnipeg Calgary Edmonton Saskatchwn Friday's Game 2 Winnipeg 46, Ottawa 17 Saturday's Game Montreal 44, Edmonton 24 Sunday's Games British Columbia 19, Hamilton 11 Calgary 32, Saskatchewan 11 Friday, August 24 Hamilton at Edmonton, 6:30 p.m. Saturday, August 25 Calgary at British Columbia, 7 p.m.

Sunday, August 26 -nm Montreal at Toronto, 2 p.m. Saskatchewan at Winnipeg, 2 pjtikii Baseball Track Pacific Coast League i North Division GB 1 3 6 6Vi backer, and Carl Bland, defensive back, on the iniured reserve list. GREEN BAY PACKERS Cut David Whitehurst, quarterback, John Christopher, punter, Wayne Jones, defensive back, Dan Fuller, Calvin Favron and Mark Emans, linebackers, and Charlie Johnson, nose tackle. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS Waived Dur-wood Roquemore, defensive back, Mark Kirchner, offensive lineman, Randy Clark, safety, Mark Schlecht, punter, and Phil Denfeld, tight end. MIAMI DOLPHINS-Announced that Chuck Studley, defensive coordinator, has been hospitalized.

Sent Terry Tau-tolo, linebacker, to the Detroit Lions to complete an earlier trade. MINNESOTA VIKINGS Asked for roster exemption for Doug Martin, defensive lineman. Cut Doug Howard, guard, Bobby Thompson, offensive lineman, Jeff Fagan, running back, and Paul Meyerchick, punter-safety. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS Cut Vernon Perry, safety, Rich Mauti, wide receiver, Mac Faggett, tight end, Paul Davis Gray, linebacker, Angelo Fields, tackle, and Clifford Brown, kicker. PITTSBURGH STEELERS Waived Franco Harris and Henry Odom, running backs, Greg Best, safety, J.C.

Pe-lusi, nose tackle, Chris Marler, offensive tackle, Ben Lawrence, guard, and Greg Hurda, linebacker. SAN DIEGO CHARGERS Traded Kenny Neil, defensive end, to the San Francisco 49ers for an undisclosed draft choice. Cut Jim Murphy, linebacker, and Kerry Taylor, cornerback. Placed Der-rie Nelson, linebacker, on the injured reserve list. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERSCut James Scott and William Johnson, wide receivers, Richard Blackmore, defensive back, Paul Belloumini, center, James Durham, cornerback, and James Neely, linebacker.

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS Waived Don Bailey and Rich Burtness, offensive linemen, Thomas Morris and Sandy La-Beaux, defensive backs, Vaughn Broadnax and Micheal Gunter, running backs, Tony Chickillo and Fred Robinson, defensive linemen, and Cam Benson, wide receiver. Placed Jeff Komlo, quarterback, on the iniured reserve list. WASHINGTON REDSKINSObtalned Rich Donnalley, guard-center, from the Pittsburgh Steelers for an undisclosed draft choice. Waived Reggie Evans, running back, Harry Venezia, tackle, and Felix McDowell, tight end. Placed Steve Hamilton, guard, and Bruce Radford, defensive tackle, on the injured reserve list.

BASEBALL American League CLEVELAND INDIANS Placed Brook Jacoby, third baseman, on the 21-day disabled list. NEW YORK YANKEES Announced that Murray Cook, vice-president and director of scouting, has resigned. National League ATLANTA BRAVES Placed Steve Bedrosian, pitcher, on the 15-day disabled list. Recalled Mike Payne, pitcher, from Richmond of the International League. Moved Terry Forster, pitcher, from the 15-day to the 21-day disabled list.

SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS Traded Al Oliver, first baseman, and a minor league player to be named later to the Philadelphia Phillies for two minor league pitchers to be named later. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS Signed Bernard Thompson, guard, to a multi-year contract. LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS Signed Michael Cage, forward. FOOTBALL National Football League BUFFALO BILLS-Cut David Kilson and Stacy Rayfield, safeties, Neal Musser, linebacker, Tony Slaton, center, Mike Morini, tackle, Cecil Ratliff, wide receiver, and Vince Williams, running back. Placed Matt VandenBoom, defensive back, on the injured reserve list.

CLEVELAND BROWNS Waived Wade Manning, wide receiver, Thomas Brown and Kent Townsend, defensive ends, James Black, running back, Dwayne Barnes, tackle, Mike Boren and Vernon Hargreaves, linebackers, Anthony Recchia, punter, and John Vernasco, quarterback. DENVER BRONCOS Acquired Butch Johnson, wide receiver, from the Houston Oilers for an undisclosed draft choice. Traded Luke Prestridge, punter, to the New England Patriots for an undisclosed draft choice. Waived Ron Egloff, tight end, Nathan Poole, running back, Gerry Diorio, offensive lineman, Scott Stankavage, quarterback, Michael Wade, wide receiver, Russ Hedderly, linebacker, and Dale Thompson, corner-back. DETROIT LIONS-Cut Don Van Wie, kicker, Ken Watkins, defensive back, Jon Roehlk, guard, Renwick Atkins, offensive lineman, and Tom and Jim Viaene.

Placed August Curlev, line Pcf. .593 .574 .542 .492 .483 .655 .475 .400 .393 Golf Vancouver 35 24 Sajt Lake 34 25 Tcoma 32 27 E(monton-y 30 31 Portland 29 31 South Division Hawaii 38 20 Tucson 28 31 Lks Vegas-v 22 33 Albuquerque 24 37 Pfcoenix 24 37 lff2 14V7 15Vj 1984 LPGA Money Leaders .393 States, 10.05.2, Attila Kovacs, Hungary, 10.27.3, Leandro Penalver, Cuba, 10.28. 4, Norman Edwards, Jamaica, 10.32.5, Ben Johnson, Canada, 10.33.6, Leandro Penalver, Cuba, 10.35.7, Nikolai Yushmanov, Soviet Union, 10.46.8, Arkadius Janiak, Poland, 10.47. 1,5001, Steve Cram, Britain, 3:33.13.1 Richie Harris, United States, 3:36.05. 3, Istvan Knipl, Hungary, 3:36.74.4, Harbour Talb, United States, 3:38.22.5, Pa-triguani, Italy, 3:38.40.6, Uwe Bergmann, East Germany, 3:38.65.

7, Abdi Abdi-Bile, Somalia, 3:39.86.8, Bela Enekes, Hungary, 3:41.20. 4001, Jens Carlowitz, East Germany, 45.07.2, Thomas Schoenlebe, East Germany, 45.42.3, Gusztav Menczer, Hungary, 46.07.4, Andrzei Stepien, Poland, 46.44.5, Bruce Fraine, Australia, 46.70.6, Robert Kseniak, Poland, 46.86.7, Alberto Juantorena, Cuba, 46.98.8, Eric Josjoe, Sweden, 47.64. 3,0001, Frank O'Hara, Ireland, 7:50.66.2, Alberto Cova, Italy, 7:51.55.3, Michael Hillard, Australia, 7:52.17.4, Spyros Andrlopoulos, Greece, 7:52.76.5, John Robson, Britain, 7:53.12.6, Framo Boffi, Italy, 7:54.08.7, Tamas Szabo, Hun- 7:55.58. 8, McClov, Canada, :55.68. 3,000 Steeplechase 1, Collin Rietz, Britain, 8:29.68.

2, Roger Hackney, Britain, 8:30.07.3, Peter Daemens, Belgium, 8:33.40.4, Ken A. Martin, United States, 8:37.92.5, Bela Vago, Hungary, 8:40.80.6, Csaba Szuecs, Hungary, 8:48.09. Discus 1, Mariano Dells, Cuba, 225 feet, 1 inch.Z Imrich Bupar, Czechoslovakia, Juan Marlines, Cuba, 219-10. 4, Gelza Valent, Czechoslovakia, Ubartas, Soviet Union, Knut Hieltness, Norway, Juergen Schult, East Germany, Art Burns, United States, 2104. Hammer 1, Yuri Sedikh.

Soviet Slovakia, 2:00.58. 4, Kim Gallagher, United States, 2:01.39. 5, Sylvia Shieriott, East Germany, 2:01.40. 6, Gabriella Dorio, Italy, 2:01.67. 7, Jolanta Januchta, Poland, 2:01.73.

8, Sue Addison, United States, 2:02.30. 100 Hurdles 1, Jordanka Donkova, Bulgaria, 12.54.2, Gina Zaeorcheva, Bulgaria, 12.73.3, Xenia Siska, Hungary, 12.76.4, Pam Page, United States, 13.24.5, Judy Simpson, Britain, 13.39.6, Margit Palombi, Hungary, 13.65. Long Jump 1, Anna Wlodarcvk, Poland, Carol Lewis, United States, 22-3. 3, Birgitt Grosweik, East Germany, 22-2V2. 4, Zszuzsa Vanyek, Hungary, Robin Lorreway, Australia, Heike Duwe, East Germany, 204.

MO 1, Ingrid Auerswald, East Germany, 11.1.2, D. Williams, United States, 11.26. 3, Eva Kasparzyk, Poland, 11.50.4, Elsbiela Tomczak, Poland, 11.63.5, Elzs-bieta Wozniak, Poland, 11.76.6, Marisa Mossullo, Italy, 11.80.7, Anett Hessel-barth, East Germany, 11.97.8, Renata Cernochova, Czechoslovakia, 11.98. Shot Put 1, Helena Flbingerova, Czechoslovakia, 69-0. 2, Cornelia Schulze, East Germany, Viktoria Hor-vath, Hungary, Hainal Herth, Hungary, Marta Kripli, Hungary, Tuende Elekes, Hungary, 48-9V2.

Javelin 1, Antie Zollkau-Kempe, East Germany, 226-11. 2. Maria Colon, Cuba, Vila Mvara, Cuba, 202-11. 4, Elena Bulrgarova, Czechoslovakia, Tuula Laaksalo, Finland, 1934.6, Iris deGrasse, Cuba, Ingrid Thyssen, West Germany, Katalin Hartai, Hunaarv. 189-4.

4081, Tatiana Kocembova, Czechoslovakia, 49.23.2, Jarmila Kratochwilova, Czechoslovakia, 49.35. 3, Krisfen Em-melmann, East Germany, 50.62.4, Ro- Vfirst-hait division champion Sunday's Results fait Lake 2, Vancouver 1 Tacoma 13, Albuquerque 2 'Edmonton 6, Hawaii 2 Tucson lu, Las Vegas 4 Portland 10, Phoenix 6 Yesterday's Games Salt Lake at Vancouver Albuquerque at Tacoma Hawaii at Edmonton las Vegas at Tucson Portland at Phoenix Sunday's Late Games Beavers 10, Giants PVtland 203 030 01110 12 0 Poem 122 ON 000-4 12 1 Downs, Wehrmeister (4), Mura (7) and Lmvalliere. Garrelts, Violette (5), McLaughlin (9) and Gomez and Ouel-Itftte (9. W-Wehrmeister, 7-7. L-Gar-rUs, 4-7.

HRs-fortland: Schu (10); Poenix: O'Malley (5) and Brown (8). A 1,404 LPGA Money Leaders through the I World Championship of Women's Golf: 1. Patty Sheehan S24U72 2. Betsy King 1189,699 3. Ayako Okamoto S18W34 4.

Juli Inkster 1180,905 5. Nancv Lopez $176,983 6. Pat Bradley 1175,603 7. Amy Alcott $159,614 8. JoAnne earner $14X782 9.

Donna White $116759 10. Alice Miller $109,416 11. Laurie Rinker 12. Beth Daniel $81,535 13. Judy Clark $79,325 14.

Mollis Stacy $7793 15. Lauri Peterson $77,42 16. Kathy Whitworth $76,616 17. Jan Stephenson $73,653 18. Rosie Jones $73,400 19.

Marta Figueras-Dotti $67,833 20. Chris Johnson $66,945 21. Barb Bunkowsky $65,447 22. Parti Rizzo $60,594 23. Jo Ann Washam $60,105 24.

Sally Little $59,961 25. Silvia Bertolaccini 26. Becky Pearson $56,300 27. Sharon Barrett 28. Donna Caponi $55,133 29.

Vicki Alvarez 154451 X. Cathy Marino $5X762 31. Vicki ergon $47,309 32. Dale Eggeling $46,845 33. Jane Geddes $46,029 34.

Sherri Turner $45,646 35. Cathy Morse $4536 36. Muffin Spencer Devlin M4J163 37. Anne-Marie Palli M3i39 38. Penny Puiz 39.

Sandra Palmer $42,528 40. Bonnie Lauer $4X525 41. Dorothy Germain 42. Pat Meyers $38,153 43. Martha Nause .83193 44.

Robin Walton $37,114 45. Amy Bern 83M62 46. Lisa Young $35,215 47. Lori Garbacz $34,996 48. Debbie Massev 813,926 49.

Kathy Baker $3X486 50. Dianne Dailey 'U32B6 IJrfMV NIKAIA Track and Field NICE, France (AP) Yesterday's results in the ninth annual NIKAIA track and field meet at the Pare des Sports de I'Ouest in Nice: (all distances in meters) MEN 400 Hurdles 1, Harald Schmld, West Germany, 48.26 seconds.2, David Patrick, United States, 49.35.3, Bart Williams, United States, 49.40.4, Jose Alonso, Spain, 49.94. Hammer Throw 1, Juha Tiainen, Finland, 251 feet, 4 inches.Z Ralf Haber, East Germany, Christoph Sahner, West Germany, Cari-Hans Riehm, West Germany, 247-0. 110 Hurdles 1, Roger Kingdom, United States, 13.19. 2, Tonie Campbell, United States, 13.34.3, Milan Stewart, United States, 13.60.4, Stephan Caristan, France, 13.63.

4001, Alonzo Babers, United States, 45.15.2, Walter McCoy, United Sates, 45.47.3, Gabriel Tiacoh, Ivory Coast, 45.61.4, Aldo Canti, France, 45.70. 00 1, James Robinson, United States, 1:44.71.2, Agberto Guiearaes, Brazil, 1:44.74.3, Williams Wuycke, Venezuela, 1:44.88.4, Jose-Luis Barbosa, Brazil, 1:45.51 5, Gary Cook, Britain, 1:45.95.6, Stanley Redwine, United States, 1:46.05. 1,0001, Joaquim Cruz, Brazil, 2:14.09.2, Graham Williamson, Britain, 2:16.86.3, Chris McGeorge, Britain, 2:17.45. M0 1, Calvin Smith, United States, 10.28. 2, Ronald Desruelles, Belgium, 10.34.3, Desal Williams, Canada, 10.40.4, Bruno Marie-Rose, France, 10.43.

WOMEN High Jump 1, Debbie Brill, Canada, 6-5 Ulrike Mevfarth, West Germany, 6-2V. 3 (tie), Maryse Ewanie-Epee, France, and Pioni Huntley, United States, 6-lVj. HO 1, Hildegard Ullrich, East Germany, Lorraine Baker, Great Britain, 2:00.66.3, Gill McCabe, Sweden, 2:01.02. MO 1, Marlene Ottev-Page, Jamaica, 11.19. Chandra Cheeseborough, United States, 11.26.3, Grace Jackson, Jamaica, 11.30.4, Rose-Aimee Bacoul, France, 11.40.

1H Hurdles 1, Benita Fitzgerald-Brown, united Staes, 12.88.2, Stephanie Htghtower, United States, 12.90.3, Cornelia RiefstaM, East Germany, 12.98. 4, Laurence Elloy, France, 13.00.5, Shirley Strong, Britain, 13.07.6, Marie Savigny, France, 13.14. Hungary Track and Field BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) Yesterday's results in the Grand Prix track and Held meet In Budapest: (all distances meters) MEN IM Hurdles-1, Gvoergy Bakos, Hungary, 13.50 seconds. Arto Bryggare, Finland, 13.74. 3, Jiri Hudec, Czechoslovakia, 13.87.

4, R. Giegel, Poland. 13.96. 5. Balazs Villanyl.

Hungary. 14.75. 6. Gyula Kofi. Hungary, 14.76.

lot 1, Earl Jones, United States, 1:45.88. Andreas Hauck, East Germany, 1:46.06.3, Robert Harrison, Britain, 1:46.20.4, Brian Theriot. United States, 1:46.59.5, Ferenc Reinach, Hungary, 1:46.72.6, Handelsmann, United States, 1:46 80.7, Istvan Szalai. Hungary, 1:47.22.1 Alberto Barsotti. Italy.

1:47.23. M0 (hi heat) 1. Carl Lewis, United Trappers 6, Islanders 2 vaii Ml 000 000-2 3 Soccer Jmonton 014 OM O0x-4 2 Union, 278-11. Yuri Tamm, Soviet sitza Stamenova, Bulgaria, 51.37.5, Ana email, Pippin (5) and Her Brown 266-5. 4, Imre aqe Liddle.

Brown, 6-10. Semall, Union, Szitas, Hungary, hks Hawaii, Herz (7). 2:21. A East Germany, 51.60.7, Michelle Scutt, Britain, 52.44.8, Alena Bultrova, Czecho-i Slovakia, 52.60. North American Soccer League EASTERN DIVISION GF GA BP Chicago 10 9 42 40 36 Cosmos 10 7 34 30 32 Toronto 10 8 37 23 27 Tampa Bay 8 12 36 50 30 Pts 96 92 87 76 Greyhound racing vr vA 6 42 35 BP Pts 34 104 30 92 27 75 30 72 12 11 9 Vancouver Minnesota San Diego Tulsa 7 34 35 10 33 40 11 32 37 12 45 45 7 5 34 62 Golden Bay Six points are awarded for a regula 252-11.

5. Marian Tomaszewski, Poland, 250-5. 6 (tie), Tibor Tancui, Hungary, and Henryk Krolak, Poland, 249-8. 8, Jozsef Hungary, 246-3. Long Jump 1, Gary Honey, Australia, Laszlo Szalma, Hungary, (tie), Michael McRae, United States, and Jaime Jefferson, Cuba, 264V2.5, Jan Leitner, Czechoslovakia, 26-4' 2.6, viodzi-mierz Wlodarczyk, Poland, Zdenek Hanacek, Czechoslovakia, Zsolt Szabo, Hungary, 24-7V.

WOMEN ISO 1, Svetlana Gorsakova, Soviet Union, 4:03.05 minutes. 2 Aia loscina, Soviet Union, 4:03.16. 3, Katalin Szalay, Hungary, 4:03.51. 4, Agnese Possamal, Italy, 4:05.14. 5, Ivana Kleinova, Czechoslovakia, 4:05.52.

6, Lynne MacDougall, Britain, 4:05.96. 7, Jana Cervenkova, Czechoslovakia, 4:10.97. 8, Suzanne Mor-lev, Britain, 4:11.47. High Jump I (tie), Costa Silvis, Cuba, and Ludmilla Andonova, Buldaria, (tie), Pamela Spencer, United States, and Jolanta Konsa, Poland, 6-2V5 (tie), Vanessa Browne. Australia, Andrea Malay, Hungary, C4ga Juha, Hungary, and Judy Simpson, Britain.

6-1. 888-1, Ludnllla Borisova, Soviet Union, 1:59.99, (first by photo finish). Wertenberg, East Germany, 1:59.99. 1 Zuzanna Noravikova. Czecho- Canada Cup Exhibition uS.

1 v-i cZwhU 3 1-4 first Period None. Penalties Ste-vs, Can, Chelios, U.S., Ste-vns. Can, 12:41. Xecond Period 1. Canada, Wilson (Sa-vad.

Brent Sutter), 4:372, Canada, vflve (Gregg), 18:34.3, Canada, Bourne (Sretzky, Bossy), 19:33. Penalties Ste-vDs, Can, 10:02. Period U.S.. B. Mullen (Trot-ti J.

Mullen), 13:08 (pp)i, Canada, Bent Sutter (Bourque, Gretzky), Brian Sutter, Can. fVStastny, Can, Milan. U.S. Nln. U.S..

double minor. Valve, C4Mt, double minor, Roberts, U.S. f- The Greek Line By JIMMY "THE GREEK" SNYDER 1984 News America Syndicate. BASEBALL NL CHICAGO (Eckersley) 6-5 over Houston (Scott) PITTSBURGH (Tudor) 6-5 over Atlanta (Perez) St. Louis (Kepshire) 6-5 over CINCINNATI (Price) SAN DIEGO (Lollar) 7-5 over New York (Lynch) LOS ANGELES (Valenzuela) 7-5 over Montreal (Schatzader) Philadelphia (Carlton) 7-5 over SAN FRANCISCO (Krukow) AL BOSTON (Clemens) 6-5 over Kansas City (Leibrandt) DETROIT (Wilcox) 8-5 over Oakland (Sorenson) TORONTO (Stieb) 9-5 over Cleveland (R.

Smith) BALTIMORE (S. Davis) 8-5 over Seattle (Barojas) NEW YORK (P. Niekro) -s over California (Romanick) MILWAUKEE (Haas) 6-5 over Minnesota (Schrom) TEXAS (Mason) 6-5 over Chicago (Nelson) COLLEGE FOOTBALL (Sunday) Auburn 3 over Miami (Fla.) (at East Rutherford. Nl.) NFL PRESEASON (Thursday) PHILADELPHIA 3 ever Cleveland L.A. RAMS 3 over San Diego (Friday) CINCINNATI 3 over Detroit NEW ENGLAND 3 over Kansas City Miami 4 over TAMPA BAY ATLANTA 3 over Denver ST.

LOUIS 4 over Minnesota SAN FRANCISCO 3 over Seattle L.A. RAIDERS 7 over N.Y. Jets (Saturday) NEW ORLEANS 1 over Washington GREEN BAY 7 over Indianapolis N.Y. GIANTS 1 over Pittsburgh DALLAS over Houston (Sunday) BUFFALO 1 over Chicago (at Indianapolis) (CAPS Indicate horne teem) tion or overtime win, four points for a shootout victory, and one bonus point for every goal scored with a maximum of three per game. No bonus point is awarded for overtime or shootout goals.

Saturday's Games Tampa Bay 5, Tulsa 1 Vancouver 3. Golden Bay SO Sunday's Games Toronto 2, San Diego 0 Minnesota 4, Cosmos 3. OT Yesterday No games scheduled Today No games scheduled Wednesdays Games Vancouver at Cosmos, 5 p.m. Golden Bay at Tampa Bay, p.m. Chicago at San Diego.

7 p.m. NASL Leaders tij; Brian suner, can, 11. on 00a 1 u.b. -io- a. lanaoa -71 Sunday Evening's Races NINTH RACE 516th mile.

Grade A. 5. MH Kings, 7 20, 6.20, 4.40. 1, Nana's Odie 7.20, 4.8& 3, Winsome Dee, 6.00. 1-5, 17.80.

Tri, 5-1-3, $1 pays 145.90. S2 pays 291.80. 31.03. MTH RACE V16th mile. Grade C.

4, TV Just Eva 7.80, 5.80. 4.20. Honky Tonk Sue 17.2a 4.20. 5. Onyx Wilson, 4.20.

3-4, 49.40 Tri, 4-3-5, SI pays 220.50. $2 pays 441.00. 31.89. 11TH RACE 38th mile, Grade A. 6, Royal Trick, 5.00.

5.40, 3.80. 7, JR's Juble, 11.80, 7.40. 4, Reno Jewel, 4.00. 6-7 30.60. Tri, 6-7-4, Si pays 185.10.

tt pays 370.20. 39.71. 12TM RACE S16th mile, Grade A. 8. Pretty Calun, 5.2a 22a 2.40.

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