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C6 THE HARTFORD COURANT: Tuesday, July 8, 1997 WNBA HOCKEY Rangers have yet to meet with Ley Cooper (21) leads Comets past Sting Associated Press N.E. All-Star team wins two in England Chad Mancini (Avon), Mike Moneymaker (Southing-ton) and Rick Barrett (Conard-West Hartford) each had two RBI as the New England All-Star high school baseball team beat the British national team 1 5-1 in the first game of a doubleheader Saturday in London. Moneymaker homered in the second game to help New England to a 10-3 victory. The New England team, coached by New Britain High coach Ken Kezer, is playing in an international tournament In Holland this week. O'Leary headed to C.W.

Post Mart O'Leary, a S-foot-8 guardforward from St. Thomas Aquinas-New Britain, has accepted a partial basketball scholarship to C.W. Post in Greenvale, N.Y. O'Leary, a four-year starter, scored 1 ,01 0 points, sixth on Aquinas' all-time list. AAU basketball update ComoMtf cut Starters: The Starters 1 4-West team defeated the New Jersey Monarchs 69-61 in the championship game of the National Invitational Tournament in Cocoa, Fla.

Missy Czeremcha of New Britain scored 20 points The Starters 1 2-and-under girls lost to Fencore (Philadelphia) 48-38 and Louisville 47-44 Sunday at the national championships in Oklahoma City. Sandy Mosley of Goshen scored 1 1 points against Fencore. The team was eliminated from the championship bracket, then split two consolation games. Julie turner of Willington had 1 2 points in a 60-41 victory over Illinois. The team also lost to New Mexico.

51-47. Ferraro to play for the Rangers next season. "What I like to do with our club is try and put less pressure on the young guys," Smith said. The Rangers also announced free agent defenseman Dallas Eakins had signed with Florida. Maple Leafs sign King: Left wing Kris King, 3 1 who spent last season with Phoenix, signed a four-year contract with the Maple Leafs.

Uneasy player relations cost Terry Murray his job. That's not expected to be a problem for Wayne Cash-man, who was named coach of the Flyers. "He can handle any kind of situation with a player, whether that player likes him or not," said Phil Esposito, who skated alongside 'Cashman and Ken Hodge in the 1970s, helping the Bruins to two Stanley Cups. Wire reports included doing a mating dance with a number of qualified candidates to see if we will fall in love with each other." Ley, who was not available for comment, spent last season as a professional scout for the Vancouver Canucks after the team dismissed him as coach with six games left in 1995-96. Meanwhile, former Winnipeg coach and Phoenix GM John Paddock, who won two AHL championships as a coach in Maine and Hershey, may also be headed to New York, but as Rangers director of pro scouting.

Smith also said the signings Monday of veteran free agent wing Mike Keane from Colorado (four years, $8 million) and center Brian Skrud-land from Florida (three years, $5.2 million) would make it difficult for top prospects Daniel Goneau, Christian Dube and Peter and Chris By JOHN ALTAY1LLA Courant Staff Writer Rangers general manager Neil Smith said Monday his search for Hartford's first AHL coach likely will stretch to mid-July. Most significantly, Smith and Hartford GM Don Maloney said it won't be concluded until they've had the opportunity to talk to former Whalers captain and coach Rick Ley. "Rick Ley will be considered for the job, although we haven't had the opportunity to talk to him about it as of yet," Smith said. "But he has expressed interest in meeting with us." Said Maloney: "Rick's one of the guys on our short list. He's got a great hockey background in Hartford.

He knows the area, and he wants to get back into the coaching ranks. But right now, we're sort of Cynthia Cooper scored 2 1 points and Tina Thomp-; son had 15 points and nine rebounds as the Comets' defeated the Charlotte Sting 74-56 Monday night in', Houston. Cooper, who was 6-for-13 from the field and made' all seven of her free-throw attempts, scored five consec-! utive points as the Comets (5-3) used a 13-5 run to take' a 28-14 lead. Janeth Arcain scored 13 points for Houston. An-! drea Stinson led Charlotte with 13 points, and Sharon; Manning and Andrea Congreaves each scored nine points as the Sting (2-4) dropped to 0-4 on the road.

Charlotte was only 2 1 -for-57 from the field, includ-; ing 2-f or-1 2 from three-point range. Houston was 26-for-53, going 7-for-17 on three-! pointers. A crowd of 5,933 attended the game at The Sum-' mitt. -a WON SUN SAT rm THU TUC at Norwich 7:05 pm at Norwich 2:05 pm at Norwich 2:05 pm at New Haven 7:05 pm at New Haven 7:05 pm at New Haven 7:05 pm NEW BRITAIN ROCK CATS Binghamton New Britain 7:05 pm New Britain 2:05 pm New Britain 2:05 pm Binghamton 7:05 pm Binghamton 7:05 pm NORWICH NAVIGATORS 12:05 pm Binghamton 7:05 pm Binghamton 2:05 pm Binghamton 7:05 pm New Britain 7:05 pm New Britain 7:05 pm New Britain 7:05 pm NEW HAVEN RAVENS Worcester 7:30 pm CONNECTICUT WOLVES Hod Cross and GOLF SOCCER BASEBALL Hamden 88 (Hamden HS), 815 p.m. Zone 1,100 Major League Soccer Eastern League USGA Junior Amateur Championship Qualifying III: New Britain at Wethersfield, 5 45 p.m.; Meriden at Berlin (Sage Park), 5:45 Middletown at Westbrook, 5:30 p.m.

Zone IV: Danbury at Bridgeport (Seaside No 1), At Lyman Orchards GC, MkMlefMd Par 72, 6,614 yards 5:30 p.m.: Norwalk at New Canaan tot. Qualifiers Luke's HS), 5:30 p.m.; Wilton at Fairfield (Kiwanis), 5:30 p.m.; Westport at Stratford (Bunnell HS), 5:30 p.m.; Trumbull at Shel-ton, 5:30 p.m. Zone Washington at Naugatuck (Veterans), 5:30 Terryville at Cheshire. 5:45 p.m.; Waterbury-135 at '33MtalILS 1,000 148 Nick Bauer, Clinton CC, 77-71. 149 Ben Day, Oak Lane CC, 75-74.

150 Patrk Flynn, Patterson Club, 72-28. Mwttittvhion Pet GB Portland (Marlins) 53 35 .602 Norwich (Yankees) 47 41 .534 6 New Britain (Twins) 42 44 .488 10 Binghamton (Mels) 39 47 .453 13 New Haven (Rockies) 39 49 .443 14 Sou DMsiM Harnsburg (Expos) 50 36 .581 Trenton (Red Son) 49 39 .557 2 Bowie (Orioles) 44 43 .506 6V, Reading (Phillies) 42 42 .500 7 Akron (Indians) 27 56 .325 21V4 Wolcott, 5:45 p.m.; Oakville at Ansonia (2, Alternates Nolan), 5:30 p.m. Zone VII: New London at 9 Watertord, 5:30 p.m.; Norwich at Niantic, P.m.: Ledyard at Norwich, 5:30 p.m. Eastern Conference SW Pts GF GA C. 13 4 2 35 39 25 Tampa Bay 9 9 1 25 31 32 New England 10 7 4 22 20 24 Columbus 7 9 2 17 21 24 NY-NJ 5 11 1 13 16 26 Western Conference SW Pts GF GA Kansas City 12 6 4 28 37 30 Colorado 9 9 1 25 29 29 Dallas 9 9 3 21 31 28 San Jose 7 11 2 17 30 32 Los Angeles 5 11 1 13 18 22 points for a win, 1 tor shootout win (SW) and 0 for a loss.

in; iDgyj Zone VIII: Manchester at South Windsor, 7 p.m. Zone IX: Danielson at Hebron, 7 p.m.; 900 Mcosup at Jewett City, Intercone: west Han. ford at Berlin (Sage Park), 7:45 p.m. Jaycee-Courant League belts 5:45 p.m. unless noted Senior Division 151 Tim Kane, Simsbury Farms GC, 77-74.

153 Brian Mylod, GC of Avon, 80-73. 154 Paul Schuler, Wildwood Green GC, 77-77; 155 Dom Cappucci, Nashawtuc CC, 77-78, Mohegan Sun Pro-Am Series At RkJgewood CC Par 71, 6,259 yards Individual pros 69 Mike Martin, Oak Lane CC, 34-35; John Paesani, Norwich GC, 33-36, 70 Joe Cor-danl, Blue Fox Run GC, 33-37. 71 Bill Mackedon, Grassy Hill CC, 38-33; Fred Kola-lowski, Mill River CC, 36-35; Tony Kelley, Wykoff CC, 35-36. 72 Mike Bailey, Wethersfield CC, 37-35; Dan DIRico, Franconia GC, 37-35. 73 Craig Kealey, Farmington Hills CC, 36-37; Ralph Salito, Race Brook CC, 32-41; Dave Cook, Hunter CG, 38-35.

Today: Bloomfield at Herb's-East Hartford (McKenna Field); Glastonbury at Rockville 800 Elks (Henry Park, Vernon), 7 p.m.; Manches ter Jr. Legion at South Windsor Never gyndl A Field); Tri-County at Exchange Club-Windsor (Windsor HS): Harry's Pizza at A C. Peter. Sunday Reading at Akron Harnsburg 2, Binghamton 0 Bowie 6. New Britain 4 New Haven 3, Trenton 2 (10) Norwich 7, Portland 5 tW Game at San Antonio, Texas alOV.0 Wtdntuh, Portland at aon Binghamton at Nrth Bowie at Harmbvg x.

New Britain at New Haven Trenton at Reading AA All-Star Game American 4, National 0 son's (Hall HS); Newington Mustangs at McCauley's All-Stars (Cromwell HS); Sims- TI bury at Forrest Machine (Rocky Hill HS), Sunday C. 3, Tampa Bay 2 Dallas 3, Kansas City 1 San Jose 3, New England 2 Jury 12 Kansas City at New England, 8 p.m. C. at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. July 13 Dallas at Columbus, 3 p.m.

Tampa Bay at San Jose, 5 p.m. Colorado at New York-New Jersey, 7:30 A-League ill was. MP SSI Junior DMtlon 700 Monday Kenny Rogers Roasters 12, Piainville Pinna cles 4 Newington B. Ruth at Farmington Savings Rocky Hill 7, Herb's 0 76 Tony Amaral, Woodbridge CC. 7B Llndsey Hansen, Tlmberlin GC; Tom La-yinio, CC of Torrington.

79 Tex Kane, Hunter CG. Prep OMslon Low gross AMERICAN at Sanders cf 3 0 1 Koskie oh 1 0 0 Tatis 3b 2 0 0 Kinkade ss 2 0 0 Cromer lb 2 0 0 Gibraltr lb 2 0 0 600 Monday A.E. Woodford 9, Gentle Touch 8 Berlin 6. Kenny Rogers Roasters 4 NATIONAL an hbl 1 Robinson If 4 0 0 0 0 ttotsay cf 4 0 10 0 Roberge2b 2 0 0 0 0 Polanco 2b 2 0 0 0 0 Miliar Is 2 0 10 0 TSandrs lb 1 0 1 0 0 Ward dh 3 0 0 0 0 Nunez 3b 2 0 0 0 ODDS 62 Norwich GC (John Paesani, Loo Bawza, Stu Padascio, B.J. Murphy).

63 Hunter GC (Tex Kane, Les Zimmerman, Kyle Zimmerman, Brett Zimmerman); Blue Fox Run GC (Joe Cordani, Tony Dasilva, Al Germano, Chuck Murarek); Westover GC (Wade La-vigne, Gary Burt, Mike Majka, Don Macleod). 65 Hunter GC (Dave Cook, Art Halje, Rob Gal, Mike Bodus). 0 Jimenez 3b 1 0 0 0 0 LoDuca 10 0 0 Glantz-Culver Line 500 Mendu dh 2 0 0 Bibaum ph 2 0 0 Betzsoldlf 2 0 0 Candlna If 2 0 0 Ertcmconrf 3 0 0 Hemph.il 2 1 1 Rosarioc 2 1 1 Kiassen ss 1 1 1 Codbaghss 2 1 1 Neal 2b 2 0 0 Gomez 2b 1 0 0 Totals 33 4 BASEBALL All-Star Game Today, ttClevoloiM) Team net 0 Towlec 0 Henley 0 Royster if 0 Joseph rf 1 Metoss 0 Sexton ss 10 0 0 10 0 0 2 0 0 0 10 0 0 2 0 0 0 10 10 Una 115 AL -125 NL 0 2 Totals 30 0 4 0 TRANSACTIONS American 001 010 200 -4 000 000 000 0 59 Newtown CC (Paul Miller, Pat Burke, Jim Detchery, Mike Leahey); Wycoff CC (Tony Kelley, Jay Wojowicz, Dave Girouard, Brian Candon). 60 Black Hall Club (Tim Gavronski, Jim Kelley, Ron Furr, Stan Schloesberg); Race Brook CC (Ralph Salito, Lou Peccerilk), Neil Avallone, Al Spadaro). 61 Ridgewood CC (Bob Grambozi, Tom Daly, Gary Hawley, Ernie Badillo); Chippanee CC (Gary Sasso, Dave Peters, A.P.

Funk, Lee Kagl); St. Anne's CC (Bob Mucha, Bill Dero-sia, George Nicoll, Tom McMahon). 400 Throughout the summer, members of the Greater Hartford Auto Dealers Association will be emptying their showrooms to allow the American Red Cross to convert them into vitally important blood donor centers. This is being done to allow easier access for communities in Greater Hartford and the people who live and work in them. How important is this effort? Consider these Everyday in CT hospitals, premature babies fight for their lives.

Everyday in CT hospitals, children and adults battle leukemia. Everyday in CT hospitals, aeddent and burn victims are rushed into surgery. Everyday in CT hospitals, someone receives a new heart, lung, kidney or liver. Everyday in CT hospitals, parents and grandparents face open heart surgery, hoping for another chance at life. What do all these people have in common? Everyday in CT hospitals, blood transfusions help them win these battles.

Because every day in CT, people like you choose to give blood Eiftem Conference Atlantic Dry. LSOW Pts GF GA Hershey 13 4 1 37 32 14 Richmond 9I 0 27 23 20 Carolina 91 1 25 33 20 Charleston 79 1 19 23 31 Raleigh 7Io 3 15 17 27 Jacksonville 3U 0 9 15 39 Northeast Dry. LSOW Pts GFGA Rochester 10 5 0 30 34 28 Montreal 11 3 1 31 29 5 Toronto 10 5 1 28 27 20 Long Island 89 2 20 23 22 Connecticut 69 3 12 12 23 Worcester Tl3 0 9 13 36 Western Conference Central Dtv. LSOW Pts GFGA New Orleans 10 6 2 26 25 24 Orlando 79 0 21 24 23 Nashville 10 7 5 20 26 21 Atlanta 61 2 14 16 25 Milwaukee 59 1 13 14 20 Minnesota 5 8 2 TI I Pacific Dtv. LSOW Pts GFGA Seattle 14 5 2 38 30 12 Colorado 10 6 1 28 38 29 Vancouver 10 7 1 28 29 18 California 97 0 27 28 24 Orange County b9 0 15 18 33 El Paso 4 13 2 8 13 27 I Melo.

Sexton. Sanchez. DP American 1. National 0. LOB American 4, National 3 2B Coolbaugh, T.Sanders.

ER B6 SO BASEBALL Frontier League JOHNSTOWN STEAL-Signed OF Brandon Glenn, INF Evan Satinoff and RHP Chris Schroeder. Released INF Ross Kott, RHP Trevor Brown and RHP Brian Stensler. KALAMAZOO KODIAKS-Signed INF Jace Johnson and Frank Colon. Released INF LaMont Mason. Announced retirement of LHP Robert Hoist.

OHIO VALLEY REOCOATS-Released OF Allen Chase. RICHMOND ROOSTERS-Signed RHP Pete McHugh. Released RHP Rene Justiniano. SPRINGFiaO CAPITALS-Sold contract of Attune an Evre Cioude Woodard Cumberland Powell Farret! Snyder BASKETBALL 300 1 1 1 2 WNBA ER BB SO 0 0 0 1 Eastern Cont, Pet GB 2B Ryan McDonald to Kansas City of the 7 0 1.000 1 1 nmericen League. Heartland League 5 3 .625 2V, ALTOONA RAIL KINGS-Announced resig Flores Elarton Sanchez Saipe Williams Erdos Howry Ebert Troutman 200 Charlotte 2 4 .333 4Vt nation or KHr Brian tssery.

Northern Laarue ST. PAUL SAINTS-Signed RHP Brian Mc Roberts. Released Rick Lapka. Cleveland 1 5 .167 5V Western Conf. SIOUX FALLS CANARIES-Signed Carlos Phoenix 3 2 cnavez.

Western League Sacramento 3 3 .500 14 GRAYS HARBOR GULLS-Re-signed Tom Koerck Announced retirement of Nathan 100 3 4 .429 1 Los Angeles 3 points for win, 1 point for shootout 0 points for toss. Coats. BASKETBALL Utah 2 5 .286 2 BOSTON CELTICS Signed Travis Knight to seven-year contract. Renounced rights to Rick Fox. Todd Day, Frank Brickowski, Alton Lister.

Nate Driggers, Steve JulyS Richmond 2, Toronto 0 Carolina 3, Jacksonville 0 New Orleans 3, El Paso 0 PB-Heniey. 2 01. A 7.114. Northeast League Nofttiwn Drvtston Pet. GB Albany 21 12 .636 Adirondack 16 17 .485 5 Massachusetts 16 17 .485 5 Bangor 15 18 .455 6 Souttnvn DMsJon lma 20 14 .588 Waterbury 17 17 .500 3 Allentown 16 17 .485 3Vi CatskrN 12 21 .364 Vn Hamer, Brett Szabo and Michael Haw kins.

IJMB CLEVELAND CAVALIERS Signed Derek Anderson and Brevm Knight to three-year contracts. Hershey 3, Connecticut 1 Montreal 6, Rochester 1 Nashville 6, Orange County 1 Minnesota 1, Seattle 0 (SO) Long Island 2, Worcester 1 Wednesday Richmond at Montreal California at Vancouver Sunday Sacramento 70, Cleveland 67 Monday Houston 74, Charlotte 56 Sacramento at Utah New York at Phoenix Cleveland at Los Angeles Wednesday New York at Charlotte, 7:30 tm. Houston at Phoenrx, 10 p.m. For scores and news of the Women's NBA, call Courant Source at 246-1000 or (800) 246-8070 and enter Source No. 7790.

Touch-tone phone required. WNBA individual leaders NEW YORK KNICKS-Signed Jeff coach Van Gundy to multryear contract extension. FOOTBALL National Football League BALTIMORE RAVENS Signed LB Tyrus Mcuoud. Jen Mitchell, LB Cornell Brown, Waterbury 4, Adirondack 3 QB Wally Richardson and Ralph Staten. CYCLING INDIANAPOLIS COLTS Signed 0L Adam Meadows, OL James Seib and OL Ron Col lins.

Tour de France WNBA Individual statistics leaden through Sunday: ST. LOUIS RAMS-Agreed to terms with CB AT VIRE, FRANCE Kyan McNeil. Arena Football League utskin lu, Massacnusetu i Allentown 12. Albany 4 tlrrwa 10-8, Bangor 2-4 Monday Waterbury 10, Elmra 3 Albany 10, Bangor 2 Allentown at Massachusetts, ppd. Today -Waterbury at Elmra 'Bangor at Albany Adrondack at CatskiD Scoring average July 8th 11th at the Downtown Donor Center 75 Pearl Hartford 9 am 2:15 pm ALBANY FIREBIRDS Waived 01 Dion Pow Results ot the second stare of the Tour de France Monday 162.8 miles from St.Va- ell.

Activated OL Steve Brannon from ex- empt. Activated WR David Mcleod from in krry-en-Caux to VW wtth rider, country, foam, and winner's time: jured reserve. NASHVILLE KATS-Placed 0L Vince Mar. row on refused to report list. 1.

Mario Cipollini. Italy. Saeco. 6 hours. 27 minutes, 46 seconds; 2.

Erik Zabet, Germany, Telekom, same time; 3. Joeren Blijlevens, Netherlands, TVM, same time; 4. Frederic Come save a life and join the NEW YORK CITYHAWKS Waived OL Frank Boudreax. HOCKEY National Hockey League Moncassm, France, GAN, same time; 5. Ser Waterbury at Elmra Bangor at Albany Adirondack at CatskiH at Massachusetts Greater Hartford NEW YORK RANGERS Signed RW Mike gei Outschakov, Ukraine, Poril, same time; 6.

Adriano Baffi, Italy. U.S. Postal Service, same time; 7. Claude Lamour, France, Mu- Keane and Brian Skrudland. Twilight League PHILADELPHIA FLYERS Named Wayne telle Seme et Marne.

same time: 8 Henk Vogels. Australia. GAN, same time; 9 Rootxe Cashman coach. ST. LOUIS BLUES-Signed Rudy Poes-chek to three-year contract.

BEACH BASH It's an old fashioned party with music chips sandwiches fruit lemonade ice cream Extra special happening stop in to donate before work on Wednesday, July 9th between 6 and 9 AM to join WFSB-TV's NANCY ABORN live on the air and you'll receive a very special, one-of-a-kind Beach Bash T-Shirt, FREE! TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS -Signed LW Kris King to four year contract. International Hockey Leafue ORLANDO SOLAR BEARS -Signed Dave StandMgs (through Monday) Team W-L-T Pts. Newman Lincoln-Mercury 12-20 24 Newington Capitols 1132 22 Vernon Orioles 9-5-1 19 Enfield Men 71 13 East Hartford Jets 60 12 Bank of Boston 3-140 6 Hero's Sport Shop 1-110 2 Monday Vernon 12. Enfield 4 Sank of Boston 3, Herb's 2 Today: Newman at Enfield (Fermi HS). 6 smrtti to one-year contract.

Central Hockey League McEwen, Australia. Rabobank, same time; 10 Massimo Strazzer. Italy, Rosetto, same time. Aho 23. Bobby Jubch.

Sacramento, S. Postal Service, same time; 35. Marty Je-mison. Salt Lake City. S.

Postal Service, same time; 48 JeatvCyril Robin. France, S. Postal Service, same time; 84 Vya-cheslav Yekimov, Russia, Postal Service, same time; 90. Darusz Baranowski, Poland. U.S.

Postal Service, same time; 1 1 7. Peter Memert-Nietsen, Denmark, Postal Service, same time; 120. Tyler Hamilton, MarMehead same time; 123 Frank CHL Named Clyde Smotl vice president of marketing and team services and director of 1 Player, foam Pts Avg. Botton-Holifield, Sac 6 129 21 5 Leslie, LA. 7 126 18.0 Cooper, Hou.

7 121 17.3 Stmson. Char. 5 83 16 6 Palmer. Utah 7 111 159 Fiujlkowski. Clev.

6 85 14 2 Gom. Phoe. 5 69 13 8 Witherspoon. Y. 7 93 13 3 Pettis.

Phoe 5 61 12.2 Gordon. Sac. 6 73 12 2 tUoeurios per game Player, foam fi Tot Avg. Leslxe, A. 7 66 9 4 Braxton.

Clev 6 51 8 5 Baranova. Utah 7 59 8 4 Lodo, NY 7 58 8.3 Paimer Utah 7 56 8 0 Borron-Hotmeld, Sac 6 44 73 Foster. Phoe 5 34 6 8 Guyton.Hou 7 44 6 3 FiHhowsW Clev. 6 37 6.2 Buxer. Utah 7 43 6.1 Asthti per game Player, foam No.

Avg. Wdemen.lA 7 40 5 7 Simon, Char 5 28 5 6 Weatherspoon, Y. 7 39 6 6 Wis Phoe 5 27 5,4 Tremrtiere, Sac, 6 31 5 2 Cooper. Hou. 7 33 4 7 Toler, A 7 32 46 Sober.

Char 5 20 4 0 Bolton Moiifieid, Sac 6 23 3 8 Pettis Phoe 5 18 3 6 Fend goal ermantaga Player, foam FG FGA Pet Zheng. I A 28 46 .609 FiiaMMvJu Ckv 33 58 569 Bjt1 Oar 24 49 490 Foster, Phoe 20 41 .488 Sanson. Cr-ar 34 70 .486 rvitrwscwon. 35 73 .49 Acam, Hou, 29 61 .475 Mapp.Char 19 40 ,475 Giflom, Phoe 27 59 4S8 Cordon, Sac 28 62 452 pm. New England Collegiate League Andreu.

Dearborn, CofxJis, same time; 160. Pascal Deame. France, Postal Service, same time; 165 Kevin Livingston, Austin, Texas, Cofidrs. same time; 194 Gordon Fraser. Canada, Mutelle Seine et Marne.

11 22 behind JeeSa Central Mass. at Eastern American Legion Schaller Mitsubishi 1 Veterans Dr. New Britain July 11 1:45 to My appt. time is: Executive Auto Group 1194 N. Colony Rd.

Wallingford July 14 1:30 to My appt. time Is: Enfield Honda 10 Palomba Dr. Enfield July 11 1:30 to My appt. time is: Overal standings (After twe stages) finance and administration. East Coast Hockey League MISSISSIPPI SEA WOLVES-Signed RW Dean Hulett.

SOCCER Eastern Indoor Soccer League EISL-FmedDaytona Beach $150 tor failure to carry out league game day directives for July 5 game Declared Daytona Beach MF Renato Simpaio meligibile to participate league indefinitely Fined Baton Rouge coach Rob Ryerson $50 for inappropriate post game conduct on June 27. Suspended Daytona Beach assistant coach Tony McCaii two games for inappropriate conduct during Jury 5 game COLLEGE NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ATHLETICS ASSOCIATION Named Celeste Rose executive director for pubic afijrs, elective August 25 PATRIOT LEAGUE-Promoted Tim Parker to associate executive director for championships and compliance. Todd Newcomb to associate executive director tor nx-iia reia tions. Sue Hofmmann to assistant exrx 'tive drector tor comuunications and Deb Bogi to executive assistant 1 Cipollini, 11 15 30-. 2 Chris Boardman.

Britain, GAN. 36 seconds behind; 3. Jan Ullrich, Germany. Telekom. 38; 4.

Tony Ro- mineer, Swrtzerland. Cotidis. 41:5 Abraham Oiano Spain. Banesto 46; 6 Laurent Jea-bert. France.

ONCE. 48: 7 Bnplevem, 48, 8 Zaoei, 49: 9. Tom Steels, Belgium, Mat 50: 10 Servais Knaven. Netherlands. TVM.

Zonal Wmsted 10. Avon 6 Bristol 10. Southington 2 Zona II Wwimirtord 8. Ha.nden.l50 5 Zone VII Montvme 12, Watertord 4 ZemVMI East Hartford 10 Enfield 8 Windsor Locks 10. Tolland 2 Today Zona Unionville at Simsbury (Memoriall.

5 4b Southinpon at Avon 5 45 Zone II: West Haven at Hamoen ISO (Hamden 5 46 fjrar'ord at 51; 11. Moncassm. 52; 12. Erik Dekker, Netherlands. RaboOank.

53; 13 Oscar Ca-menzind. SwUeriand. Mapei. 53, 14 Franck Vafideritx-oume, Beium, Maoei. 54; 15.

Jens Heppoer, Gefiany. Telekom, 55.

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