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Anti-Soviet Olympic petition September 27,1983 Ukiah Dally Journal, Uklah, Perth goes wild after Aussie victory LOS ANGELES (UPI) A milllon- signajture petition drive has been started calling for, a ban on Soviet participation in the 1964 Olympics because of the Russian downing of Korean Air Lines Flight 007. Five Southern California businessmen, including two Korean- American community leaders, launched the 60-day national petition drive Monday, to pressure President Reagan and Olympic ficiateto block Soviet participation in the Games. "The actions taken as sanctions against the Soviet Union have not been strong enough, and certainly Have not been effective in condemning the Soviet Union for massacring269 innocent men, women. and children," said David Balsiger, an Orange County. evangelical author who organized the petition drive.

Copies of petitions urging President Reagan and Congress to ban the Soviet Union from the Games through Executive Congressional legislation or denial visas will be given; world leaders and Olympic officials. The petition also urges state legislatures to pass resolutions asking the Soviet Union be banned. SCOREBOARD From United Press International Packer stats do NYG ml 15 19 172 104 Sac kt by-yards Return yards Patsas 1 1 3 1 0 1 9 0 Punts FumblM-lost 4 3 2 1 Penalties-yards 6-it Time possession 26:21 33:39 Individual Statistics RUSHING Green Bay-lvery 7-22. Major League Standings Meade 2-2, Dickey 2-2, Ellis 5-10, G. Lewis 1-0.

Huckleby 3-10, Clark 1-7 Gluants-Carpenter 21-116, Woolfolk 1175, Morris 4-It, 1-3, Brunner 1- mlnus4. PASSING-Green Bay-Oleksy 16-281-2(3, Whltehurst 2-3-0-21. Glants- Brunnert-19-0 lut. RECElVING-tJrsw Bay-Lofton 473, Jefferson 5-67. Ellis 1-26, Coffman 355, Ivery 1-7, G.

Lewis 1-34, Epps 1-17, Huckleby 2-26. Giants-Gray Mistier 2-15. Mowatl 2-34. Missed field goals: Green Bay. Stenerud37; Glants-none.

By United Press International National League By United Pratt International American League Giants box East Phlla Pttbgh Mil St.Louis Chi NY Wast Los Ang Atla Hous San San Frn Clncl East Pet. S7 70 .554 82 74 80 77 76 81 70 87 63 93 .404 J3Vi .526 .510 .484 .446 GB 7 11 17 Pet 96' 59 89. 67 87 68 86 71 82 74 75 81 68 88 619 .571 .561 .548 .526 .481 .436 9 11 14VJ 89 67 85 70 81 74 77 79 75 Bl 72 84 571 .548 .523 490 481 .462 3Vi 12 14 17 95 61 76 80 75 81 71 85 67 90 67 88 58 98 19 .609 .487 .481 .455 24 .427. .432 .372 37 SAN FRANCISCO ATLANTA LeMsrst Davis ph McGffgnp Venblecf Clark rf Evans lb Lenrdlf YnbldJb OMIy 3b Brenly Calvrtp Martin Smith ph Barrp Bergmnph Pettlnl ab bl ab bl 3 0 10 Btler If 1 0 0 0 HubrdJb 0 0 0 0 Wshrf 4 0 0 0 Murphcf 3 0 0 0 Chmblslb 4 0 0 0 Rmlrzsi 4 0 0 0 Bnditc 3 3 11 RoystJb 4 0 11 Niekrop 2 0 10 Grberp 0 0 0 0 5 2 3 0 4 111 5 12 2 10 10 2 10 0 4 111 2 0 10 4 0 2 3 3 0 10 0 0 0 0 30 2 5 2 Tot 33 12 6 San Francisco 000 010 100-2 Atlanta 420 000 6 (5) na RBI Washington E-Youn 1 0 0 0 10 10 0,0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ,.1 oon 3 McGaff Igan. Ft'nclseo 2.

Atlanta 1. LOB-San Francisco 5, Atlanta 10. ir Hubbard. OMalley, HR-Youngblood (151. SB-Butler (36).

S-Hubbard. IP ER BB SO San Francisco Calvrt(Ll-4) Martin Barr McGafflgan Atlanta Nkro(Wll-9) Garber(S9) BP Calvert (Murphy) WP-Calvert. 1 3 1-3 2 2 6 2-3 2 13 ML Results By United Pratt International National League Phlla 020 001 002 5 8 1 Chi 000 001 010 2 7 0 Denny, Reed (9) and B. Oiaz; Rainey, Notes (6), Jenkins (9) and Oavls. W-Denny (18-6).

(14-121. De Jesus (4), Mat'iszek (4), Lefebvra(8). Mtl 000000000 0 00 St.Louis 000030 OOx 3 1 Rogers, Schatzader (6), Burrls (6), Reardon and Carter; Forsch and Porter. (9-12). (1712).

SanOgo 000201000 82 Hous 10) 000 0U 10 2 Show'. Fireovld (2), Booker (41. Decker (6), Lucas (8) and Kennedy; Madden, Ruhle (7) and Ashby. W-Madden (9-4). -Show(14-12).

LsA 120 001 103 4 1218 0 Cine 300000230 9 8 1 Valenzuela. Nledentuer (7), Rodas (8), Beckwlth (8), Zachry (9), Her- thlser (10) and Flmple, Reyes (101: (6), Hume (7), Hayes 16). Scherrer 19). Gale (9). Berenyl (10)' and Christmas, Bllardello (9).

Trevlno (10). -Zachry (6-1). (4-6). HR-Los Angeles. Marshall (171.

San Frn 000 010 100 -2 5 4 Atla 420 NO 120 Calvert, Martin (1). Barf (5), flgan (7) and Brenly; Nlekro, Garber 17) and Benedict. (11-9). (1-4). Francisco, Youngblood(l5l.

By United Prists International American League Kan City 010 000 401-6 80 Seattle Splttorft, Qulsenberry (71 and Staught; Clark, Stanton (7), Vande Berg (7). Nunez (7) and Mercado, J. Nelson (8). W-Spllttorff (12-8)- L-Clark (710). City.

White (11), Motley (3). Monday's Results Philadelphia 5, Chicago 2 Atlanta 6, San Francisco 2 St. Louis 3. Montreal 0 Houston 5, San Diego 3 Los Angeles 12, Cincinnati 9 Tuesday's Garnet (All timet EOT) Philadelphia (Carlton 15-15) at Chicago (Reuschel 1-1), 2:20 p.m. Los Angeles (Reuss 12-11) at Cincinnati (Russell 4-3), 5p.m.

New York (Torrez 9-17) at Pittsburgh (OeLeon 7-2), 7:35 p.m. San Francisco (Calvert 1-3) at Atlanta (BarkerM), Montreal (Lea 15-10) at SI. Louis (Cox 3-5), San Diego (Thurmond 7-3) at Houston (Nlekro p.m. Wednesdays Games Philadelphia at Chicago New York at Pittsburgh; night San Francisco at Cincinnati, night Montreal at St. Louis, night Atlanta at Houston, night Los Angeles at San Diego, night x-Balt Detroit NY Torohto Mllw Boston Cleve West Chi Ken City Texas Oaklnd Calif Minn Seattle x-clinched division title Sunday's Results New York 6, Cleveland 4 Detroit 3, Boston 2 Baltimore 5, Milwaukee 1 Minnesota 7.

Kansas City 1 Seattle 2, Texas 1 Chicago 8, California 5 Toronto 8, Oakland 6 Monday's Results Cleveland 7, New York 4 Toronto 3, California 2 Kansas City 6, Seattle 2 Tuesday Garnet (All times EOT) Detroit (Morris 19-12) Baltimore (McGregor 18-6), 7:35 p.m. Boston (Hurst 12 -11) at New York (Keough Cleveland (Sorensen 11-10) at Milwaukee (Caldwell 11-11), Texas (Smlthton 914) at Minnesota (Williams 10-13). Toronto (Leal 1311) at California (Forsch Chicago (Bannister 15 -10) at Oakland (Codlroli 13-12). Kansas City (Gura 11-17) at Seattle (Beattle9-14). Wednesday's Games Chicago at Oakland Cleveland at Milwaukee, night Detroit at Baltimore, night Boston at New York, night Texas at Minnesota, nlghl Toronto at California, night Kansas City at Seattle, night NFL Standings National Football League Standings By United Press International East Miami 3 10 Buffalo 3 10 002 004 001 -2 7 0 -03 1 Cleve NY COO 000 000 Heaton and Esslah; Shirley.

Erlckson (3), Murry 16), Kaufman (9) and Cerone. W-Haaton (11-6). L-Shlrley (5-9). Tornt 001 0000101 3 10 0 Calif 000 1000100 2 102 Alexander, R.L. Jackson (10) and Martinez, Whltt (7), Petralli (9); Zahn, Corbet, a), Lacey (9) and Narron.

(6-8). (02). Pettis (2). Football Top Pet. 750 Majorieague Leaders Major League Leaders By United Press International Batting (Bated on S.l plate number of gamea each team played) National League baa Madlck.

Ptl Cruz, Hoi) Smth. S1L Hndrck, Mrphy, Dawsn, Knight, Ramlrz, Morlnd. Oliver St All Mtl Hou All Ch Mtl American League ab 125 464 151 154 570 184 125 475152 141519162 155 565 175 154610 187 142 504 154 146601 181 150518 156 155 605 181 MU 17- Pitt 15- pet. .325 .323 .320 .312 .310 .307 .306 .301 .391 .299 lib 147 561 204 125 460 157 J55618 198 147 525 167 136 462133 155 637 202 149 582183 152577 181 155 561173 126 509158 pet. .364 .341 .320 .318 .317 .317 .314 .314 .308 .306 Bo'ggs.

Bot Carew, Cal Whltakr, Dt Moseby, Tr Trmmll, Dt Ripken, Bit SImmni, Ml McRae. KC L'pshaw, Tr Garcia. Tor Home Runs National League Schmidt, PM139; Murphy, All 35; Dawson, MU 32; Guerrero. LA 31; Evans, SP29. American Bos 37; Armas, Boa 38; Kittle, Chi 34; Murray, BallK; Batted In National League Murphy, At! 117; Dawson, MU 112; Schmidt, Phil 107; Guerrero, LA 99; Kennedy, American League Rice, Boa 121; Cooper, MU 117; WlnHeld.

NY 111; Par- rlsh, Det 108; Simmons, Mil 107. Stolen Baaea National League Raines, MU 85; Wiggins, SO 62; SJJax, LA, 51; Wilton, NY50, L.SmlUl,StX40. American League Henderson, Oak 106; R.Lav/. Chi 74; Cruz, Chi and Wilson. KC 55; Sample, Tex 42.

Transactions Monday's Sports Transactions By United Pratt International Baseball Brought up pitcher Stave Farr from Buffalo of the Eastern League and transferred outfielder Wll Culmer was transferred to the Indians' triple A affiliate at Charleston. Detroit Promoted Jim Campbell to chief executive officer and club president, named vice president of baseball BUI as vice president and, general and BUI Haase becomes chief operating officer In addition to current duties at vice president of operations. Basketball Kansas City Traded forward Ken Dennard to Denver for a 1915 third- round draft pick. Milwaukee Signed to 1-year contracts: Mike Davis of Alabama, Billy Goodwin and- Bob Kelly of St. John's, Mark Nlckent of American, Mark Pelts way of New Orleans, and Billy Varner of Notre Dame.

Collage Indiana Announced resignation of Assistant athletic director John Oavls. Hecfcey New Jersey Assigned goaltanders Steve Janatzak and Rick LaFerrlere, detensemen Doug McGrath, Mike Hordy, M.F. Schurmen and Carmine Cirelle, centert Mike Anlonovlch. Glenn Merkosky, Joe Ward, Roy Semner and Kevin Maxwell, left wings Mike Lekun, Paul fulcher, Pat Rabbtft, Gary McAdam and Ed Cooper and right wlngtMlka Moher, Mitch Wilton, Brent Shaw and John Paddock to Maine of the American Hockey League; assigned left wing Tony to Muskegon of the international League, New York Rangers Signed center Mike Allison. Philadelphia Assigned center Paul Evans and goalie (am SI.

Laurent to Maine of the American Hockey League; Vlctortee National League 1 GuWcluon, Mtl 17-11; Rogers, 12; Soto, Cin 16-13; McWuUami, CandeUria, Pitt 1541; McMurtry, AU 15-9: Lea, Mil 15-10; Welch, LA 15-12; Carlton, Phil, 15-15. American League Hoyt, Chi 23-10; Dotaon, Chi 20-7; Guldry. NY 204; Morris, Det 19-12; McGregor, Bait 1W; Petry, Det 18-10. Earned Rim Avenge (Baaed on 1 Inning number of garnet each team hat played) National League Hammalter, SF 225; Denny, Phil 2.40; Pena, LA 2.68; Soto, Cin 2.89; Welch, LA 2.70. American League Hpneycutt, Tex 2.42; Boddlcker, Ball 2.58; McGregor.

Bait 3.06; Hough, Tex 3.12; Stleb, Tor 3.14. Strikeouts National League Carlton, Phil 288; Soto. On 233: Mc Will Urns, Pitt 195; Valenzuela, LA 182; Ryan. Hou IT? American League Morris, Det 221; Bannister, Chi 184; Stleb, Tor 180; RlJbetU, NY 169; Sutdlffe, Clev 154. National League Smith, Chi 28; Holland, Phil 24; Reardon, MU 21; Sutter, SIX and Mlnton, SF 20.

American KC 43; Stanley, Boa 32; Davit, Mln 29; CaudUL Ladd, MU 23. NEW YORK (UPI) United Press Internationa) Board ol Coaches Top 20 1983 college football ratings, with llrst- place votes In parentheses (total points based on 15 points (or first place, 14 for second, 1. Nebraska (40) 14-01 2. Texas 12-0) 3. Iowa (34) 4.

Alabama 5. North Carolina (4-0) 6. West Virginia 7. Oklahoma (2-1) 8. Georgia (2-0-1) 9.

Florida (3-0-1) 10. Auburn 12-1) 11. Ohio State (2-1) 12. Southern MthdtUVOl 13. Louisiana State (2-1 14.

Michigan (2-1) 15. Miami (Fla.) (3-1) 16. Maryland (2-U 17. Arizona State (2-0-1) 18. Kentucky (4-0) 19.

Washington 12-1) 20. Pittsburgh (2-1) Note: By agreement American Football Association, teams on probation by the NCAA are ineligible for the Top and national championship consideration by the UPI Board of Coaches. The teams currenUy on probation are Clemaon. Southern California, Arizona, Wichita State and Southern Mississippi. 600 550 479 159 437 371 242 234 228 223 202 149 112 109 97 42 I 36 34 25 23 With the Coachea New Enj 2 2 0 .500 Bait 3 3 0 .500 NY Jets 2 2 0 .500 Central Cleve 3 1 0 .750 Ptsbgh 3 2 0 .500 Cine 1 3 0 .250 Hous 0 4 0 .000 West LA Raider 4 0 0 1.000 Denver 3 3 0 .500 Seattle 3 2 0 .500 San Dgo 1 3 0 .250 Kan City 1 3 0 .250 National Conference East Pet.

Dallas 4 0 0 1.000 Wash 3 1 0 .750 Phlla 3 3 0 .500 NY Giants 3 3 0 .500 St.Louis..., -I .3 .350 Central Minn 3 1 0 .750 Green 2 2 0 .500 Chi 1 3 0 350 Detroit 1 3 0 .250 Tampa 0 4 0 .000 West San Frn 3 1 0 .750 Atla 2 2 0 .500 LA Rams 2 2 0 .5.00 New Or! 2 2 0 .500 Packer sums Green Bay 3 0 0 NY Giants 0 1017 First 9.26 Second 14 run 56.14:57 Third 35 fumble return (Ha llShelkh kick). 149 32.5:57 27 pass from Brunner l-Shelkh kick). 12:57 Sunday's Results Cincinnati 23, Tampa Bay 17 Minnesota 20, Detroit 17 Miami 14, Kansas City 6 f4ew England 28, Pittsburgh 33 Dallas 21. New Orleans 20 St. Louis 14.

Philadelphia 11 Baltimore 22. Chicago 19 (ot) Buffalo30. Houston )3 San Francisco24, Atlanta 20 Washington 27. Seattle 17 Cleveland30, San Diego 24 (ot) LA. Raiders 22, Denver 7 N.Y.

Jets 27, L.A. Rams 24 (ot) Monday's Result (All Times EOT) N.Y. Giants27. Green Bay 3 Sunday, Oct. 2 Baltimore at Cincinnati.

1 p.m.' Dallas at Minnesota, 1 p.m. Denver at Chicago, 1 p.m. Houston at p.m. L.A. Raiders at Washington, 1 p.m.

Philadelphia at Atlanta, I p.m. Tampa Bay at Green Bay. I p.m. San Francisco at New England, p.m. Seattle at Cleveland.

1 m. St. Louisa! Kansas City, 4 p.m. Detroit at L.A. Rams, 4 p.m.

San Diego at N.Y. Giants. 4 p.m. Miami at New Orleans, 4 p.m. Monday, Oct.

3 N.Y. Jetsat Buffalo, 9p.m. PERTH, Australia An emotional Prions Minister Bob ie led bleary-eyed Australians in jubilation early Tuesday following Australia's historic victory over the United States in the America's Cub yacht race. a gave Australians an day off after Australia II swept aside Liberty, beating- the previously invincible Americans! seconds. "You might as well take the day off we will all be a team of zombies Hawke told a Jubilant nationwide television audience who had watched the final race in live broadcasts from 3 a.m.

Tuesday. "It's the Australia's Cup now. They've held it for too long. This is one of the greatest moments in Australia's sporting history." The Aussies, who nride themselves on be- ng among the best beer drinkers. in the world, for once discarded their everyday brew and wrenched corks out of a fast-dwindling stock of champagne.

In Perth, home of the Australia II team, peo- le geared up to give the oat's crew a heroes' welcome. The crew's return will be celebrated with a parade through Perth and its port of Fremantle, and a reception and sail into Perth city. The Royal Perth Yacht Club stayed open all night and more than 2,000 fans crammed the club's bars to watch the race, beamed live from Newport onto large television screens. SR hunter missing in Trinity Alps DENNY (UPI) The Trinity County Sheriff's Department searched today for a Santa Rosa deer hunter who disappeared in a wilderness area during the- weekend. Undersheriff Steve Hanover said Charles Stover, 46, was reported missing Saturday by three people in his hunting party.

Hanover said Stover had no food and no warm clothing. About 30 trained searchers looked for Stover on Monday with the heop of three helicopters. They centered their search at Jim Jam Ridge in the Trinity Alps Wilderness Area, about 6 miles northeast of Denny. Scheduled radio and television programs were replaced with live satellite)) coverage of the historic event in which the United States lost the silver trophy after 132 years of domination, the victory. Hotelkeepera sent out The Age, Melbourne's emergency calls to morning paper, held up breweries as the bars' its final edition until a in the beginning of few minutes before 7 'whatprobably wouldbe a.m.

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