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2D The Cbrion-ledger Thursday, April 3, 1966 CALENDAR SCORECARD TANK JFNAMAIIA by Jeff Millar Bill Hinds (Flrstgame) OLEMISS4.DELTASTATE 1 VI Standings AIITImaiCST EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Dlvlilan Baseball: College: North Alabama at Miss. State, Southeastern Louisiana at Miss. College, Southern Miss, at Livingston. Fisk at Rust (2). UJtCMSf WAVE TO TAKE THE- LAW 3UT WE LIVE UITM If STATS TEACUCK OpMPETerXV TV TODAY Pet.

GB z-Boston 63 13 .029 x-Phllodelphlo 50 27 .64 IJ'i x-New Jersey 37 40 .411 26 "i x-Washlngton 35 41 .461 21 New York 22 55 2(6 4114 Central Division y-Mllwaukee 53 23 .697 x-Atlanta 47 30 .610 tVi x-Detrolt 43 34 551 Wi Cleveland 28 47 373 24V Chicago 26 50 .342 27 Indiana 25 51 329 21 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division 47 29 616 x-Denver 44 32 .579 3 x-Dalles 4 1 34 547 S'4 Utah 39 39 .500 9 Sacramento 34 42 .447 13 San Antonio 33 45 .423 15 Pacific Division t-L. A. Lakers 51 II .763 -Portland 30 39 .494 20' Phoenix 30 45 .400 27' A. Clippers 30 47 .390 tt'fl Seattle 29 49 .372 30 Golden State 28 50 .359 31 WO. Exhibition Standings All Times CST AMERICAN LEAGUE Pet.

Motorcycle racing: Supercross Special, 7 p.m., ESPN. SPORTS LEDGER From Wire Reports NBA Today's Schedule Baseball Forest Hill at Callaway (3:45. Leavell Woods); Warren Central at Pro-vine (3:45, Provlne); HIM at Wlngtleld 7:00, Lea veil Woods), Brandon at Vlcks-burg (3.30); Canton at Peerl M-R Academy at Brandon Academy ByramatVelma Jackson Walthall at Copiah Magee at Florence East Rankin at Sylva-Bay Forest et Morton Union Academy at Hillcrest Irk at Stridor (3.45); Lee Academy at North Sunflower Mendenhallat Port Gibson Woodland Hills at Magnolia Pillow at Manchester Meridian at Northwest Rankin. Detroit 17 9 .654 Oakland 16 10 .615 Toronto 14 9 .609 New York 15 10 .600 Milwaukee 14 10 .583 Cleveland 13 13 .500 California 12 12 .500 Texas 12 12 .500 Chicago 13 14 .481 Baltimore 12 13 .480 KansasClty 10 11 .476 Boston 10 15 .400 Seattle 10 15 .400 Minnesota 10 16 .385 NATIONAL LEAGUE Atlanta 16 10 .615 New York 13 9 .591 Pittsburgh 13 9 .591 Philadelphia 13 10 .565 San Francisco 13 II .542 Cincinnati 14 12 .538 San Diego 14 13 .519 LosAngeleS 11 13 .458 St Louis 10 13 .435 Chicago 10 18 .357 Montreal 9 17 .346 Houston 8 16 .333 NOTE: Split-squad games count In standings, ties do not Track Meetat AdamsChrlstian (Adams Christian entered); Meet at Pearl (Pearlentered). Tennis Lee Academy at Magnolia Heights; Yazoo City at Provlne (VA); Callawayat Clinton, ForestHillatNorth-408 Central; Raleigh at Morton; Murrah UUinnfiAlH ITmhI, Cnnthl- Bnnrinn Celtics 1 22, Pistons 106: Robert Parish, Larry Bird and Kevin McHale combined for 83 points to help the Celtics set an NBA single-season record with their 28th live home victory.

Story, 6D. 76ers 93, Knicks 87: Charles Barkley had 18 points and 19 rebounds and host Philadelphia pulled away in the final period for the win. Suns 110, Warriors 101: Larry Nance scored eight of his 31 points in the fourth quarter as host Phoenix moved to within a 1 yk games of the idle San Antonio Spurs in the race for the eighth and final Western Conference playoff berth. Clippers 97, Jazz 94: Rookie Benoit Benjamin had 18 points and 16 rebounds for Los Angeles. Adrian Dantley, battling Atlanta's Dominque Wilkins and Denver's Alex English for his third league scoring title, scored a game-high 29 points to lead Utah.

Dantley leads Wilkins by .10 and English by .12. Bird honored: Boston's Larry Bird received the NBA's player of the month award for the second consecutive month. Bird averaged 30.0 points, 9 rebounds, and 6.5 sists for the month of March. St. Joseoh (Parham Rrldaes): Forett at Pearl; Mendenhall at HlndsCounty AHS; Standings All Times CST WALES CONFERENCE Patrick Dlvlslan Pts GF GA x-Phladelphia 51 x-Washington 49 x-NY Islanders38 36 33 27 Pittsburgh New Jersey Adams Division y-Quebec x-Montreai x-Boston Hartford Buffalo CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Harris Division x-Chicago 343 322 294 306 259 x-Mlnnesota x-St.

Louis x-Toronto Detroit Smythe Division y-Edmonton 420 339 287 275 277 x-calgary x-Wlnnipeg Vancouver LosAngeles x-clinched playoff berth y-clinched division title Tuesday's Games Hartford 5, Buffalo 3 Quebec 4, Detroit 0 Philadelphia, Y. Islanders2 Washington 5, Pittsburgh 3 Toronto 2, St.Louis2, tie Chicago 2, Minnesota 1 Calgary 6, Vancouver 5 Late Game Not Included Wednesday's Games Montreal 6, Detroit 3 Y. Islanders 7, Pittsburgh 2 New Jersey 6, Quebec 5 Phlladelphla3, Y. Rangers2 Minnesota 7, Chicago 5 Edmontons, Vancouver4 Winnipeg atLosAngeles, (n) Today's Games Toronto at Boston, 6:35 p.m. Hartford at Washington, 6:35 p.m.

Fair Lanes Open AT BALTIMORE (After first round) 1. fill Clikar rnt. CI. 1 HI 1 Marc McDowell, Madison, Wise. 1.353.

3, Alan oranat, Palisade, 1,342 4, Walter Ray Williams Stockton, Ca- 1,332. 5, Mark Williams, Beaumont, Texas, 1,325. 6, Joe Berardi, Brooklyn, N.Y.. 1.317. 7.

Del Warren. Lake Wnrth. Fin iia 8, Tom Milton, St. Petersburg, 1,310. 9, Jimmle Prltts Lawrence, 1,308.

10, Pete McCordlc, Hous- ton, 1,305. II, Casey Berry, Albuquerque, N.M., 1,302. 12, Tony Westlake, Altus, Okla 1,298. 13, George Pappas, Charlotte, N.C., 1,297. 14, Ernie Schlegel, Vancouver, U.S.A., 1,279.

15, (tie) Darryl Bower, Mlddletown, and Bobby Knipple, Long Beach, 1,278. 17, James Oil- ver, Cheshire, 1,217. 18, Paul Mat- ties, Hudson, N.Y., 1,276. 19, Brian LeClair, Chatham, N.Y., 1,275.20, Butch Soper, LosAngeles, 1,278. 21, TlmCriss, Bel Air, 1,273.22, (tie) Bobby Fleetwood, Bridgeport, Conn, and Gary Shultls, Llvittown, N.Y., 1,272.

24, RandyStoughton, Indianapolis, 1,271. LPBT U.S. Open ATTOPEKA, KAN (After three rounds) 1, a-Wendy Macpherson, Walnut Creek, 5,136. 2, Karen Elllnas- worth, Des Plaines, 5,096. 3, Kitty numner, Miooietleld, Ohio, 5,068.

4, a- fatty Ann, New Ulm, 5,001. 5, Lei- ISS'ilf Ief," Moms-Slmon Slml Valley, 4,989. 7, Faye Woods, Omaha, 4,974. 8, Pat Costello, St. Hena, Calif 4,966.

9, Donna Slpn ewskl, Dayton, Ohio, 4,963. Lome Nnols, Algonquin, 4,956. 3 302 371 299 308 3 1 NHL DELTA STATE OLE MISS abrhbl RSmlthcf 3 0 0 0 Domencklf3 110 Gordon lb 1 2 1 1 Simon 3b 110 0 Colarf 3020 Mlllerdh 2 111 Mslwhtoss 3 110 Swolskyc 3 0 0 0 Gntlmn2b 3 0 0 0 Tatalt Hill 000 MO 1-1 abrhbl Wlescf 10 0 0 3 0 10 3 0 0 0 3 110 3 0 0 0 Kraft If Tucker Hahn rf Hayaslb Cmpstndh 3 0 10 Klllian2b 3 0 11 Thaxton 3b 3 0 1 0 Sheltonss 10 10 Tatalt Hill Datta Stata Ola Mli 032 010 4 R. Smith, Kraft, Thaxton. Wies.

DP OM I. LOB DSU 4, OM 3. 28 -Hahn, Millar. 3B Cola. HR Gordon (6).

SB Gordon, Cola 2. IP UN BB SO Datta Stata 4 4 6 3 3 4 Ola Mlu M. Smith 3-0 7 6 1 1 0 7 WP Taylor 2. PB Tucker. 1:23.

A -337. (Second game) OLE MISS 7, DELTA STATE 1 DELTA STATE ab bl Wlescf 3 0 10 Kill. on 2b 3 0 0 0 Kraft If 4 0 10 Hayaslb 10 0 1 Tucker dh 3 0 0 0 Hahn rf 2 0 10 Thaxton 3b 3 0 1 0 Shelton ss 2 10 0 Eubankc 3 0 0 0 Totals 24 1 4 1 OLE MISS ab bl RSmlthcf 4 12 0 Domencklf4 3 2 I Gordon lb 2 111 Simon 3b 4 0 0 0 Colerf 3 0 2 3 Gexc 3 0 2 1 Mlllerdh 3 0 2 0 Msslwhtss 3 0 0 0 Gntlmn2b 3 2 2 0 Totals 2 7 13 6 Ml 000 0-1 Delta Stata Ola Miss Thaxton, Hahn. OP 002 023 1-7 OMI.LOB- DSU 8, OM 6. SF Gordon IP ER BB SO Delta State Hughes 2-2 4 23 11 4 4 1 Williams 1 13 2 2 1 0 Ole Miss Purvis 2 23 0 1 1 4 2 13 2 0 0 1 Wrights, 4 2 2 0 0 0 HBP Milan (by Purvis).

WP Hughes. 1:59. A 337. LOUISIANA TECH MISS. STATE 7 Louisiana Tech 410 OM 102- 8 II 2 Miss.

Stata 120 003 010 7 10 4 Falrcloth, Clinton (6) (W, 2-3) and Colston, Holmes (9); Intorclo, King (6) (L, 1-2) and Abrams, McDonald (6). HR -Montoyo(LT)(8). (Flrstgame) MISS. VALLEY GRAMBLING 3 Grambllng 0M 003 0 3 2 1 Miss. Valley 400 001 x- 5 1 Washington (L, 3-2) and Floyd; Gilbert (W.2-3), Jackson (6) (S) and Williams.

2B James (V). HR Williams (V) (3). (Second game) MISS. VALLEY 4, GRAMBLING 1 Grambllng 0M Ml 0 14 0 Miss. Valley 030 Ml x- 4 3 1 Shaw (L, 1-5), Callow (6) and Jones; Cleckley (W, 2-3) and Williams.

2B G. Williams (G), Hawkins (V). (Flrstgame) WM. CARE 4, WEST FLORIDA 1 William Carey 1M 3M 0- 4 7 0 West Florida 0M 010 0- 1 5 1 Knight (w, 5-3), Benton (5) and Clifford; Humphreys (5) and Simmermacher. (Second game) WEST FLORIDA 7, WM.

CARE 3 William Carey 102 0M 0370 Wast Florida 0M 511 x- 7 11 0 Agullar (L, 0-2), Asplnwall (4) and Jones; Southall, Woslowe (5) (W) and Simmermacher. 2B Fleming (WC), Bell(WF). ALABAMA 9, SOUTHERN MISS. 1 Southern Miss. 010 0M OM 1 6 1 Alabama 020 Ml Mx- 9 13 0 Pourclau (L, 3-4), Logroure (6), McCoy (7) and Duncan; Sodders (W, 4-1), Hanks (7), Hlbbard (9) and Duke.

2B -Graves USM 2, Conner USM), Burnett USM). HR Duke A) 12), Prewitt (A) (5), Wiggins (A) (6), Bailey (A) 10). Scores STATE Ole Miss 6-7, Delta State 1-1 Louisiana Tech 8, Miss. State 7 Miss. Valley 5-3.

Grambllna 4-1 WllliomCarey 4-3, West Florida 1-7 Alabama 9, Southern Miss. 1 SEC Louisiana St. 8-1, NichollsSt. 3-2 David LipscombS, Vanderbllt 2 South Alabama 7, Auburn 4 Clemson 5, Georgia 4 METRO Appalachian St. 7, Va.

Tech 4 Florida St. 8, Cent. Florida 3 EAST Army 12, Wm. Paterson6 Columbia 3, Falrfleld2 E.Connecticut9, BrownB George Washington 14, Howard 13 lona 10, Brooklyn Coll. 7 Lehman 16, Baruch 2 Pace 16, Hofstra 7 Yale 9, Connecticut 5 SOUTH Campbell5, Winthrop3, 1st game Campbell 6, Winthrop 5, 2nd game ColumbusColl.

12, Mercer 4 David LipscombS, Vanderbilt2 Duke 11, Williams, Mary 6 Florida Atlantic 11, Spring Arbor 2 Florida Intl. 9, Niagara 1 Lynchburg 8, Oneonta St. 7, 10 innings McNeese St. 14, SW Louisiana 4 N.C. -Charlottes, Catawba 6 10, Mt.Olive8 NE Louisiana 10, SE Louisiana? Old Dominion 6, Virglnia2 Pembroke St.

8, Pfeiffer2 Richmond 4, James Madison 3, 1st game James Madison 4, Richmond 3, 2nd game St. Thomas, Fla. 5, Eckerd 0 TowsonSt. 10, Liberty 4 Va. Commonwealth 10, Delaware4 MIDWEST Kent S1.8, Pittsburgh 1 SOUTHWEST NorthTexesSt.3 BASEBALL American League BALTIMORE ORIOLES-Sent Rex Hudlerand Ricky Jones, Infielders, and Nate Snell, pitcher, to Rochester of the International League.

BOSTON RED SOX-Sent Mike Sten-house, outfielder, to Pawtucket of the International League. Sent Jeff Sellers, Mike Brown, Rob Woodward and Calvin Schiraldl, pitchers, and John Chrlsten-sen and Mike Greenwell, outfielders, to their minor league camp for reassignment. CLEVELAND INDIANS Sent Cory Snyder, third baseman, Jim Wilson, first baseman. Junior Noboa, Inflelder, and Randy Washington, outfielder, to their mlnor-leaguecamp for reassignment. NEW YORK YANKEES-Sent Marty Bystrom and Mike Armstrong, pitchers, Dan Pasqua, outfielder, Andre Robertson, inflelder, Juan Esplno, catcher, and Mike Soper, shortstop, to Columbus of the International League.

OAKLAND A'S-Sent Eric Plunk, Bill Mooneyham, Curt Young, Tom Dozier, and Dave Lelper, pitchers, Mike Gal-lego, Inflelder, and Stan Javier, outf ield-er, to their minor leaguecamp. SEATTLE MARINERS Signed Jack O'Connor, pitcher, to a minor-league contract and assigned him to Calgary of the Pacific Coast League. National League CINCINNATI REDS-SenfMIke Smith and Rob Murphy, pitchers, to their minor-league camp for reassignment. LOS ANGELES DODGERS Released Bobby Castillo, pitcher, and Bob Bailor, Inflelder. Placed AleiandroPena, pitcher, and Len Motuszek.

first baseman, on the21-daydlsabledllst. MONTREAL EXPOS Sent Mike Fitzgerald, and Randy Hunt, catchers to Indianapolis of the American Association. BASKETBALL Natlanal Basketball Association LOS ANGELES LAKERS Placed Ronnie Lester, guard, on the Intured list and reactivated Mitch Kupchak, center. FOOTBALL National Football League INDIANAPOLIS COLTS-Slgned Tim Brewster, Russell Davis and Oliver White tight ends. GENERAL UNITED STATES OLYMPIC COM-MITTEE Named Jamie Scott State Games Support Program Coordinator andCalvinSymons Olympic Festival Op-eretions Coordinator.

HOCKEY National Hockey League NEW JERSEY DEVILS-Slgned Den Dorian, forward. Recalled Kirk McLean, goalie, from the Oshawa Generals of the Ontario Hockey League. COLLEGE ADELPHI Named Tom Sowlnskl, pitching coach, Alex Bernstein, women's soccer coach. Dean Nogrady, women's tennis coach and Richard Bryan, men's tennis coach. COLORADO Named Tom Miller men's basketball coach.

FUR man Named George Bennett athletic Director. x-clinched playoff berth y-clinched division title and playoff berth z-cllnched conference title Tuesday's Games Atlanta 107, Washington9l Boston 123, Cleveland 105 Detroit 116, Indiana 108 New Jersey 1 1 1, New York 93 Milwaukee 1 16, Chicago 107 Dallas 128, Phoenix 98 Houston 125, Golden State 121 Sacramento 109, San Antonio 99 L.A. Clippers 113, Utah 109 L.A Lakers 109, Seattle 104 Portland 127, Denver 110 Wednesday's Games Boston 122, Detroit 106 Philadelphia 93. New York 87 Phoenix 1 10, Golden State 101 L.A Clippers 97, Utah 94 Portland 121, Seattle 109 Today's Games Washington at New Jersey, 6:30 p.m. Chicago at Indiana, 6:30 p.m.

Cleveland at Milwaukee, 7:30 p.m. Denver at Dallas, 7:30 p.m. Houston at San Antonio, 7:30 p.m. SacramentoatL.A. Lakers, Friday's Games Clevelandat Philadelphia, Atlanta at Washington, 6:30 p.m.

Milwaukee at Detroit, 6:30 p.m. New York at Boston, 7 p.m. Houston at Phoenix, BOSTON 122, DETROIT 106 DETROIT (106) Trlpucka 3-8 2-4 8. Benson 3-50-06, Lalmbeer 5-133-3 13, Du-mars 5-12 1-2 11, V.Johnson 8-17 4-5 20, Long8-14O017, Cureton 4-9 1-29, Mohorn 3-60-26, Compbell8-140-l Nevitt 0-00-00. Totols47-99 11-19 106.

BOSTON (122) McHale 12-18 0-3 24, Bird 12-22 2-2 29, Parish 12-23 6-7 30, D.Johnson 6-16 0-0 12, Ainge 2-4 0-0 4, Walton 1-32-24, Wedman 3-5 3-49, Slchtfng3-4 0-06, Carlisle 0-1 0-00, Kite 0-0 0-00, Vincent 1-20-02, Thirdkill 1-20-1 2. Totals 53-10013-19122. Detroit 23 32 24 27-106 Boston 33 24 31 34-122 Three-point goals Bird 3, Long. Fouled out None. Rebounds Detroit 51 (Cureton 8), Boston 62 (Parish 18).

AssistsDetroit 28 (Dumars 10), Boston 34 Bird 13). Total fouls-Detroit 18, Boston 14. PHILADELPHIA93, NEW YORK 87 NEW YORK (17) McNealy 4-7 0-0 8, Orr 4-170-08, Bannister 3-104-4 10, Walker 9-180-0 18, Tucker 8-130-0 16, Thornton 2-4 0-04, Wilkins 5-11 4-4 14, 1-20-02, GrunfeldO-31-1 1, Cofleld3-70-06. Totals 39-929-1187. PHILADELPHIA (93) Barkley 6-146-1018, Stokes 0-20-00, Catledge 7-135-7 19, Ervlng 10-22 3-4 23, Cheeks 6-12 2-3 14, Johnson 1-5 6-8 8, Threat! 2-5 0-0 4, K.L.Green 1-3 0-02, Moss 0-25-8 5.

Totals 33-7827-4093. New York 28 19 19 21-87 Philadelphia 26 21 2 1 25 93 Fouled out None. Rebounds New York 45 (McNealy 15), Philadelphia 53 (Barkley 19). Asslsts-New York 19 (Walker 5), Philadelphia 20 (Cheeks 9). Total fouls New York 29, Philadelphia 14.

Technical Philadelphia delay of game. A 9,611. PHOENIX 110, GOLDEN STATE 101 GOLDEN STATE (101) Ballard 6-11 2-2 15, VerhoevenO-00-OO, Carroll 9-21 0-0 18, Floyd6-ll 4-5 17, Teagle8-15 1-1 17, Huston 5-8 0-1 10, Whitehead 5-112-4 12. Totals 44-89 11-15101. PHOENIX (110) Nance 12-17 7-16 31, Plnckney 1-6 2-8 4, Adams 9-14 1-2 19, Davis 11-17 5-827, 14, Pitt-man 0-4 4-44, Sanders 2-3 1-1 5, Thompson 0-00-0 0, Glouchkov 1-2 0-0 2, Toney 2-4 0-0 4.

Totals 45-77 20-40 110. Gelden State 29 18 32 22-101 Phoenix 26 19 21 37-110 Three-point goals Ballard, Floyd. Fouled out Carroll. Rebounds Golden State 43 (Ballard 11), Phoenix 58 (Nance 15). Assists Golden State 28 (noyd 11), Phoenix 32 (Davis 10).

Total fouls-Golden State 31, Phoenix 18. PORTLAND 121, SEATTLE 109 PORTLAND (121) Carr 5-9 1-2 11, Vandeweghe 17-22 2-2 36, Thompson 4-5 3-4 11, Colter 1-6 0-0 2, Drexler 10-19 4-4 24, Johnson 1-2 1-23, Porter 2-4 6-4 10, Paxson 4-8 4-4 13, Jones 1-4 5-5 7, Kersey 0-1 4-6 4. Totals45-80 30-35 121. SEATTLE 109) McCormlck 3-7 2-48, McDaniel 10-19 7-9 27, Slkma 7-16 4-5 18, Henderson 6-12 8-9 21, Phelps 0-3 0-0 0, Chambers 3-9 6-6 12, mwng 1-2 3-4 5, Sobers 4-10 0-08, Vranes 0-1 0-00, Wood 3-6 2-2 8, Brlckowskl 0-0 2-2 2. Totals 37-85 34-41 109.

Portland 25 35 22 39 att! 4 ai 121 109 1U1 Three-OOint aoals Pavtnn UsnriBp. son. Fouled out None. Rebounds-Portland 39 (Carr 9), Seattle 35 (McDaniel 15). Asslsts-Portland 31 (Paxson 9), Seattle 16 (Slkma 5).

Total fouls-Portland 26, Seattle 24. Technical-Portland illegal defense. L. A. CLIPPERS 97, UTAH 94 UTAH (94) Dantley 8-19 13-18 29, Ma-lonee-11 3-6 15, Eaton 7-8 1-1 15, Green 3-6 3-4 9, Hansen 3-9 1-2 7, lavaroni 1-4 1-4 3, Stockton 2-50-04, Scurry 1-50-02, Bailey 4-13 2-2 10, Hayes 0-00-00.

Totals 35-80 24-37 94. L.A.CLIPPERS(97)-Maxwell7-104-5 18, Nlmphius 2-5 3-4 7, Benlamln 8-14 2-4 18, Johnson 716 2-2 16, Nixon 1-16 1-2 17, Gordon 3-70-06, Cage3-6 0-06, Edwards4-5 1-29, Cross 0-00-00. Totals42-79 13-1997. 22 21 34 17-94 L. A.

Clippers 27 25 2i 20-97 Fouled out None. Rebounds Utah 53(Eaton 15), L.A.CIippers 48 (Benlamln 16). Asslsts-Utah 21 (Stockton 8), A. Clippers 29 Nixon 1 1 Total fouls-Utah 15, A. Clippers 26.

Technicals Johnson, Los Angeles Illegal defense. A 8,993. Late Tuesday L.A. LAKERS 109, SEATTLE 104 SEATTLE (104) McCormlck 4-6 1-29, McDaniel 3-13 2-2 8, Slkma 3-8 2-2 8, Henderson 9-18 2-5 22, Phelps 0-4 0-0 0, Chambers 9-158-926, Sobers7-143-3 17, Young 1-40-02, Wood 2-7 0-0 4, Brlckowskl 2-30-04, Vranes 2-30-04. Totals42-95 18-23 104.

L.A.LAKERS(109)-Rambls3-55-5U, Worthy 11-17 1-423, Abdul-Jobber 10-18 5-7 25, Johnson 6-10 4-4 16, Scott 3-14 2-2 8, Cooper 2-9 1-1 5, Green 1-2 2-2 4, Lucas 5-7 3-3 13, McGee 0-5 0-00, Gudmundsson 1-3 2-44. Totals42-9025-32 109. Seattle 24 12 33 25-104 L.A. Lakers 32 2S 30 22-109 Three-point goals Henderson 2. Fouled out None.

Rebounds Seattle 44 (Chambers, McDaniel 8), L.A. Lakers 69 (Rambls 13). Assists-Seattle 22 (Henderson, Sobers 4), L.A. Lakers 20 (Johnson 6). Total fouls-Seattle 25, L.A.

Lakers 20. Technlcals-Brlckowskl, Lucas. Scoring Race At a Glance Haw the scoring race In the National Basketball Association stands following Wednesday nlghf games with player, team, game played, paints scored and average: Player, Team CP pn Avg Adrian Dantley, Utah 73 2171 29 74 D. Wilkins. Atlanta 73 2164 29 64 Alex English, Denver 76 2251 29 62 MISL Standings Jackson Academy at Jackson Prep.

Golf Match at Brookhaven (Wing-field, Hill entered), Match at Municipal (Provlne, Murrah, Callaway, St. Joseph, Forest Hill, Lenier entered); Match at Bovina (Vicksburg entered); Match at Woodland Hills (Copiah, Jackson Academy, Woodland Hills entered); Tourna-mentat Hilton Head, SC. (Jackson Prep entered). Golf MATCH ATTRI-COUNTY Team Scores Simpson Academy 333, Tri-County363. Simpson Academy (333) Boykln 78 (medalist), Berry 86, Pasco 83, McClen-don 86, Carr 102.

Tri-County (363) Home 80, Perry 79, Parker Young 105, Creel 115. MATCH AT CASTLEWOODS Team Scores Northwest Rankin 76, Brandon 184. Cnllds 44, Harpole 42, Clements 44. Tri-County Howell 40 (medalist), MCDIII45, Kevin C. 55, Toland 45.

1'raC'1 MEETat JACKSON PREP Boys Team Scores-Jackson Prep 111, Icrest 47. Mldiun-P IrinalanH Ar.Hft. mY Brandon Academy 34, Woodland Magnolia Academy 14. 'r' Team Scores Hillcrest 66, Woodland Hills 50, Jackson Prep 47, Madison-Ridgeland Academy3S. Boys Winners 100 meters.

Blshon. Prep, 11.20; 200 meters. Bishnn. Prnn 23.40; 400 meters, Johnson, Prep, 53.24; 800 meters, Heflen, Woodland Hills, 2 low hurdles, Blackburn, Prep, 59.54; high hurdles, Hewes, Prep, 16.40, 400-meter relay, Prep, 45.43, 800-meter relay. Prep, 31.90; pole vault, Edgar, Prep, 12-0, shot put, Moore, Prep, 45-5'i; high lump, Field, MRA, 6-2; discus, La- coste, Prep, 131-2, long lump, Buffing- 'on, Hillcrest, 19-ll'i; triple lump, Hont- Prep, meters, Till, Prep, 1600 meters, Grady, MRA, 4:48 55; 1600-meter relay, Prep, 3200-meter relay, Prep, 9: 13.24.

Gtrl Winners 100 meters, Clark, Hillcrest, 13.62; 200 meters, Clark, Hill- crest, 29.12; 400 meters, Beasley, Hill- crest, 68.50; 800 meters, Dashbach, Prep, 400-meter relay, Hillcrest, 55.97, owmeier relay, rrep, nigh hur- dies, Wilson, Woodland Hills, 17.47; low nuraies, vvnson, woodland Hills, 53.18; nign lump, Wilson, woodland Hills, 4-10; discus, Manning, MRA, 93'i-0; long lump, Clark, Hillcrest, 15-8V4; shot put. Walker, Prep, 28-3; 1400 meters, Qulnn, Woodland Hills, 6:18.8 1600-meter re- lay, Hillcrest, 4:52.40. MEET ATHUGHES FIELD Bov Scor" Florence 77, Ah ternatlve66W, Pisgah55, Raymond 51. Girls Team Scores Pisgah 91, Flor- ence 72, Raymond 31, Alternative 13, BoysWInners-lOOdash, Williams. Ray- mond, 10.4; 220 dash, Summers, Pisgah, Florence, 44.9; 120 hurdles, ti tni.o.

in rnond.20-3; triple lump" Spell, Florence, 45-3; 2 mile run, H. Wilson, Alternative, 12 06 2 cirls Winners 100 dash, Smith, Flor- ence' 220 Florence, leman, Florence, 53.5; hlah iumo. Stan ley, Pisgah, 4-10; discus, Washington, Raymond, 70-4; long lump, JohnW Pisgah, 14-0; shot put, Ragsdale, Pisgah 28.9W; mile Harper FLorence, 7 22 5 two-mile, Robinson, Pisgah ITraM 11111 rellViai 1 I Saints Schedule All Times Central Sept. 7 Atlanta, noon. Sept.

14Green Bay, noon. Sept. 21 at San Francisco, 3p.m. Sept. 28 at New York Giants, noon.

Oct. 5Washlngton, noon. Oct. 12at Indianapolis, noon. Oct.

19TampaBay, noon. Oct. 26 at New York Jets, noon. Nov. 2 Son Francisco, noon.

Nov.9LosAngelesRams, noon. Nov. 16at St. Louis, noon. Nov.

23at Los Angeles Rams, 3 p.m. Nov.30NewEngland, noon. Dec.7Mlami, noon. Dec. Hat Atlanta, noon.

Dec. 21atMlnnesota, noon. PGA Tour Schedule The first half schedule of the 1986 PGA Tour: April 3-6, Greater Greensboro Open, Greensboro, N.C. April 10-13, Masters, Augusta, Ga. April 17-20, Sea Pines-Heritage Classic, Hilton Head Island, C.

April 30-May 4, Panasonic-Las Veoas y.e: 44U aasn. sne nranm. 1-ftA o- ami Oilers 8, Canucks 4: Defenseman Paul Coffey's record-breaking offensive showing sparked Edmonton. Cof-', fey scored his 46th and 47th goals to break the record for goals in a season by a defenseman. I Islanders 7, Penguins 2: Mike Bossy scored his 59th and 60th goals of the season and Tomas Jonsson also I scored twice to lead New York.

I Canadiens 6, Red Wings 3: Mats Naslund set a record 1 for the most points in a season by a Montreal left winger. Naslund's assist on rookie Claude Lemieux's first NHL goal gave the speedy Swede 106 points, one more than Steve Shutt's mark of 105. North Stars 7, Blackhawks 5: Kent Nilsson broke open a close game with a pair of second-period goals as Minne-; sota prevented Chicago from winning the Norris Division. Devils 6, Nordiques 5: Mark Johnson scored three goals, including the game-winner with 1 :45 to play, as New Jersey rallied from a three-goal deficit in the third period. Flyers 3, Rangers 2: Power-play specialist Tim Kerr scored twice, including the tie-breaking goal at 10:17 of the third period, as Philadelphia prevented the Rangers from clinching the final playoff spot in the Patrick Division.

i Exhibition Baseball Pirates 10, Cardinals 7: Sixto Lezcano drove in four runs to help Pittsburgh defeat St. Louis. Story, 4D. Reds 3, Astros 2: Tony Perez and Paul O'Neill doubled the ninth inning to rally Cincinnati. Houston's Bob Knep- per and former Ole Miss standout Jeff Calhoun had com-, bined for a shutout on six hits through eight innings before reliever Frank DiPino allowed three runs in the ninth inning.

Dodgers 2, Expos 1: Terry Whitfield's pinch double with two out in the bottom of the ninth inning keyed Los Angeles in a split squad game. Yankees 8, White Sox 2: Ron Guidry pitched seven shutout innings and Henry Cotto's leadoff homer ignited a five-run first inning for New York. Mets 7, Twins 1: Dwight Gooden hurled seven scoreless innings in his strongest spring outing to spark New York. Braves 7, Expos 1: Bob Horner drilled a two-run homer to power Atlanta. Phillies 4, Blue Jays 3: Kevin Gross, 3-0, pitched seven innings for Philadelphia, which got a two-run homer in the sixth from Luis Aguayo.

Royals 5, White Sox 3: Frank White's two-run homer off Tom Seaver broke a 2-2 tie and carried the Royals to the win. Indians 9, Giants 8: Joe Carter's run-scoring single snapped an 8-8 tie in the sixth inning and gave Cleveland a win. Brewers 22, Mariners 10: Mike Felder hit two home funs and drove in five runs for Milwaukee in a wild, windswept game. A's 16, Cubs 7: Oakland's Mike Davis and rookie Jose hit two home runs apiece and Davis drove in sev- en runs. Orioles 12, Rangers 6: Fred Lynn hit a pair of homers and Cal Ripken Jr.

added a two-run shot as Baltimore buried the Rangers. -1 Tigers 9, Red Sox 3: Alan Trammell, Kirk Gibson and Chet Lemon homered to pace the Detroit Tigers. Padres 6, Angels 5: Mark Thurmond allowed one unearned run in six innings and every San Diego starter had at least one hit. More Baseball, 4D. Baseball ST.

JOE 7, M-RIDGELAND St. Joseph 0110140-7111 Madlsan-Rldgeland 3MM0I-3 70 WP Hamilton (3-2); LP Rochale. 2B Gilbert (MR Artlques (SJ). BYR AM I RAYMOND 1 Byram 0O0011 0-24 1 Raymond 1M0M8-111 WP Hodges (2-1); LP Barrnett (0-2). ST.

ALOYSIUS 4, VICKSBURG 2 St. Aloyslus M0 101 2 4 1 Vicksburg 1M0M 1-2 9 3 WP Kette Dornbush; LP Sam Temple (0-2). 2B Jeff McRainey (V), Greg Guzzio (SA). 3B Kevin Woodson (V). MCLAURINI, MENDENHALL! McLaurin 131 3M 0-1 10 2 Mendenhall 012 Ml 2 4 10 4 WP Wheatley (3-2); LP Smith.

2B -Turner (M), Franklin (M1.3B- Brewer (ML). HR Wheatley (ML), Williams (M). SYLVA-BAY 13, RANKIN 3 Sylva-Bay M( 10) Ml -13 8 2 Rankin 01 1 1M 153 WP- Smith; LP-Williams(O-l). 2B -Knighten(R). Late Baseball S.

NATCHEZ N. NATCHEZ2 South Natchez 106 Ml 0 8 9 North Natchez 103 M0 0 2 3 2 WP- Havard (3-1); LP Nelson (2-2). 2B Spring (S). 3B Spring (S), Nelson IN). JACKSON ACA.

7, JEFF DAVIS 2 Jackson Academy 2M 111 0 7 54 Jeff Davis OM0M0-242 Marino (JA), Wells 2 (JA), Thomas (JD). NE JONES 4 NEJonas 021 000 1-453 Meridian 303 101 0 8 8 2 WP Jordan (5-0); LP Nicholson MERIDIAN 11. NE JONES! MaridVar. 201 431 x- iT li i he janes WP Fruge (1-0); LP white. 2B -(NJ) Carson, (M) Bracken 3B (M) Kattawar.

HR (NJ) Carson. WALTHALL 11 LIVE OAKS LlveOak M20M1- 5 13 Walthall 350 202 x- 12 7 3 WP DTaCeV LP Howard 7H w) switzer (LO). 3B HR Bosarge(LO). LAMAR 17, SUMTER (AL.) 11 Lmar 121 430 06-17 17 4 Sumter 130 303 10-11 14 6 iwanow (2-0); LP Pate. 2B Hiohtower (S).

Marouei fS). I ri Slms(L) Marlow(L), Powell (L), Wodall (L) 2, Mauldin (L), Brown (L). 3B Nl- chols S). Johnston (S), Wllborn (S), Lummus(L). BRANDON ACA.

MANCHESTER 5 Brandon Aca. 302 1000-417 Manchester 202 100 0- 512 WP-Marty Cox; LP-JimEdWatson (1-2). 2B Williams (B), Fortenberry Upshaw(M) Tennis HATTIESBURG 5, MURRAH 0 Bo" Singles Eddie Brown (H) d. Grice Hooker (M), 6-1, 6-1 Girls Singles Holly Hammett (H) d. Elizabeth McDaniel (M), 6-4, 6-0; Boys Doubles David Gonzales-Jonathan Shemper (H) i-uwo-mgnrut aiewart tvw, a-J, 'rl Doubles Jeanne McCarty- in o.

jenniter nevins-Lara Sullivan (M), 6-3, 6-3, Mixed Doubles -Jeff Bowman-Jackie Jarrell (H) d. Kyle Taylor-Cindy Jordan (M), 6-4, e-2. MENDENHALL 3, RAYMOND 2 Boys Singles Sellers (R) d. Dixon (M), 6-2, 6-2; Girls Singles Nicholson (M) d. Spann (R 6-0, 6-0; Boys Doubles Prince Massey (M) d.

Klmmonns -Cooper (R), 6-0, 6-0; Girls Doubles -Watts- Vance (R) d. Hamilton Prince (M), 6-1, 6-0, Mixed Doubles Mullins- Massey lower -1 ma 7-5, 6- (SJ) d. Bufkln (F), 6-3. 6-3; Bovs Daublas ST. ANDREWS 5.

Boys Singles Michael Prltchard (SA) d. Eric Ward (MR), 6-3, 6-0; Girls Singles Kellle Overcash (SA) d. Shannon Smith (MR), 6-0, 6-0; Boys Doubles Scott Braswell-Tyler Vaughey (SA) d. Randy Penlska-Paul Andy (MR 6-4; WOODLAND HILLS BROOKHAVEN 0 S.T j0hn 'WH Denny Lea (BA), 6-0, 6-0, No. Two Boys Singles Gary Willis (WH) d.

Fritz Gaines (BA), 6-0, 6); No. One Girls Singles Coleen Joransen (WH) d. An- "yon I DA), e-l, -u; NO.TWOGIrlS Sin- J1 Snrra Yarbro (WH) d. Trlcia Peoples! BA), 6-4, 6-3; Na. One Boys Dou- 7uuZj oioe nnurpny (WH) d.

Danny Games-Scotty Spikes (BA). 6-0. 6-0; Na. Twa Bv. n.Ki..

Scott Murphy-Mark Davidson (WH) StanWlndborne-JasonHedgepeth(BA), 6-1, 6-1; Ne. One Girls Doubles Woodland Hills d. by default.No. Two Girls Amv "Daniel-Tracy Reeves (WHO d. Georgeanna Griffin-Jamie U.S.

Boxing Championships AT BEAUMONT, TEXAS (SC-referee stopped centest; number indicates round 106 pounds Ysaias Zamudlo, Blvthe, dec. Michael Carbalal, Phoenix, 4-1. Ruben Navarez, Wichita Falls, Texas, dec. David Villar, Yonkers, N. 3-2.

Brian Lonon, U.S. Army, Ft. Hood, Texas, dec. Cory Peterson, Boy City, 3-2. Eric Griffin, Broussard, dec.

Randy Oonzalez, U.S. Marines, CampLeleune, 119 pounds Jemal Hinton, New Carrollton, oec. jonnny Vasquez, Phoenix, 4- i Kevin Kellley, Flushing, N.Y.! stopped 3-2. Vincent Phillips, U.S. Army, Ft.

Bragg, N.C, dec. Todd Foster, Great Fells, 5-0. 147 pounds Richard Torrez, Tulare, dec. Billy Bridges, Llncolnton, N.C, 1-2; Derrick Wilson, U.S. Army, Ft.

Bragg, N.C, dec. Anthony Stephens, Shreveport, 3-u. Kenneth Kocxtord, dec. f' Washington, DC, 3-2. An Jhony Peerson, Mllweukee, dec Milton Dunham, U.S.

Army, Tacoma, yy.sh.. J. Nlccoll, Golden, "'o- nsc-j, 1:11 Anthony Hembrlck, 5 ArmY' F' Bragg, N.C, dec. Lorenzo "l9ht, Washington, DC, 5-0. Alfred Co1' s- rmy, Ft.

Hood, Texas, dec. Minneapolis, 4- Wl llam Guthrie, St. Louis, dec. Ron- pounds Bruce Elwln, U.S. Army, Ft.

Hood, f'ke Palmer, Wllllston. RSC-I. Jerry Gaff, Saucier. oac. Krishna Walnwrlght.

Cater a- a aprtnas. la aprtmn, S-a. Mirha.1 a.n. snji niiiuni, rumpeiiu zj.j; aw oash, ll sgah, 55.0; 880 run, FORESTS ST Joseph? Y.rdLFp.' K- ST els. Alternative9 mile run! Boy, SilU -riS's" H- wl Alternative, 330 hur- erts (F), 6-0, 6-0; Girls Slnalas Jhi .,0 ST '1 wiatteson, 4,879.

16, a-Freida Gates, lay, Pisgah, pole vault, Weath- kin Fl Dl. b. is ii In N. Syracuse, 4,848. 17, Carol Nor- ersby, Florence? Ufc shot put JloJer Mxed liuWas rfnhtl' rnn, Ardmore, 4,847.

18, Shirley Raymond 135-5'; high lump, Kelly rIv- I', 4 lR Island, Fla 4,832. moU 5-10; discus H.rrlV. AH.r. dash, Solomon, Plsaoh 2 47 rS- 440 relay Wllks-Kenya Florence 54 880 llav Plioah 155 7- D'ld' (ff "l' Doubles mne relay sbah 5 10 7 hurdles Wanb SA) Clem.nFirr.ncl.i 330 hurdle, Col fCZV Cro i ci Tuesday's Games Philadelphia 3, Boston 0 Atlanta 6, Baltimore 0 New York Mets 4, Los Angeles 4. tie, 12 innings Pittsburgh 7, Minnesota 5 KansasClty 2, New York Yankees (ss) 1 Montreal 3, Texas ss) 2 Toronto 10, Cincinnati 0 Detrolt5, Houston 5, tie, winnings Seattle 3, Cleveland 0 San Francisco 6, Milwaukee 5, 10 Innings Oakland7, ChlcagoCubs4 Chicago White Sox 7, St.

Louis 6, 10 innings New York Yankees (ss) 9, Texas (ss) 2 Sen Diego 8, California 4 Late Game Net Included Wednesday's Games Atlanta7, Montreal (ss) 1 Los Angeles 2, Montreal (ss) 1 Baltimore 12, Texas6 Philadelphia 4, Toronto 3 Pittsburgh 10, St. Louls7 KansasClty 5, Chicago White Sox (ss)3 Cincinnati 3, Houston 2 Cleveland9, San FranciscoS Oakland 16, ChlcagoCubs? Milwaukee 22, Seattle 10, 8 Innings Detroit 9, Bostons New York Yankees 8, Chicago White Sox(ss)2 New York Mets7, Minnesota 1 California at San Diego, (n) Today's Games Toronto vs. Chicago White Sox at Sarasota, 11a.m. Texas vs. Montreal at West Palm Beach, 11a.m.

Atlanta vs. Los Angeles at Vero Beach, New York Mets vs. Cincinnati at Tampa, noon. Philadelphia vs. St.

Loulsatst. Petersburg, Boston vs. Pittsburgh at Bradenton, Kansas City vs. Detroit at Lakeland, Houston vs. Minnesota at Orlando, Baltimore vs.

New York Yankees at Fort Lauderdale, 12:30 p.m. Oakland vs. Chicago Cubs (ss) at Mesa, 2 p.m. ChicagoCubs (ss) vs. San Franciscoat Scottsdale, 2 p.m.

Cleveland vs. Milwaukee at Chandler, 2p.m. San Diego State at San Diego, 9:05 p.m. University of Washington at Seattle, Exhibition Linescores At West Palm Beach, Fla. ATLANTA7, MONTREAL (SS) 1 Montreal (ss) 1M 0M 0O0-1 I 3 Atlanta Ml 102 03X-7 9 1 McGafflgan, Barrett (7), Groves (8) and Nieto; Mahler, Ward (8), Sutter (9) and Virgil.

W-Mahler, 3-0. L- McGafflgan, 0-3. HR Atlanta, Horner (2). At Bradenton, Fla, PHILADELPHIA Toronto Philadelphia Acker, Lamp (6); Gross, Bedi W-Gross, 3-0. L-Acker, 0-2.

Sv-Bedro- slan (1). HRs-Philadelphia, Wilson (3), Aguayo(l). At Bradenton, Fla. PITTSBURGH 10, ST. LOUIS7 St.

Louis 0M 320 2M- 7 11 0 Pittsburgh 0M 104 14X-10 19 3 Horton, Cherry (7), Soff (8) and Laval-llere; DeLeon, Tunnell (5), Green (7), Winn (9) and Pena, Ortiz (7), Diaz (9). Green, 1-1. Cherry, 0-1. Sv Winn (2). HRs-St.

Louis, Herr (1), Lavalllere (1). Pittsburgh, Lezcano (1), Mazzllll (1). At Sarasota, Fla. KANSAS CITY 5, CHICAGO (ADS KansasClty 0M 202 010-5 11 0 Chicago (si) 0M 111 000-3 I 1 saDernagen, Bankhead (5), Qulsen- berry (8) and Sundberg, Quirk (6); Seaver, Nelson (6), James (8) and Skin- ner. w- Bankhead, 1-0.

L-Seaver, 3-2. Sv-Qulsenberrv HR-Kn. City, White (4), Balbonl (5). Chicago, Baines(2) AtK'-samee, Fla. CINCINNATI HOUSTON2 Cincinnati 0M 0M M3-3 9 Houston 010 010 0M 2 11 Denny, Terry (8), Power (9) and Bu- tera; Knepper, Calhoun (8), DIPino (9) and Ashby.

W-Terry, 3-0. L-DIPIno, 0- 2.Sv-Power(2). At Vero Beach, Fla. LOS ANGELES2, MONTREAL (SS) 1 Montreal (ss) MO 0M 0101 7 0 LosAngeles M0 1M 001-2 7 1 Schatzeder, Parrett (7) and Bllardello; Valenzuela, Nledenfuer (I) and Sclos- cio, Trevino (8). W-Nledenfuer, 1-1.

L- Parrett, 0-1. AtPompano, Fla. BALTIMORE UTEXASa Baltimore 300 M0 331-12 21 1 Texas Ml 2M 012- 4 11 1 Flanagan, Havens (6), Aase (9) and Dempsey; MaWilllams, Rozema (5), MlWIIIiams (7), Henry (9) and Slaught, Petralli (9). W-Havens, 2-1. L-Ro-zema, 3-2.

HRs Baltimore, Lynn 2 (5), Ripken (4). At Phoenix, Aril. OAKLAND la, CHICAGO (NL) 7 Chicago 1M 121 011- 7 14 Oakland 203 M7 llx-ll 17 Sanderson, Bailer (6). Prvce (8) and Davis, Lake (8); Haas, Atherton (6), Leifer (8), Howell (9) and Tettleton, Bathe (7). W-Atherton, 3-0.

L-Sander-son, 1-2. HRs-Chlcago, Davis (3), Cey (2). Oakland, Baker (3), Davis2 (3), Conseco 2 (5), Tettleton O). AtTuscen, Ariz. CLEVELAND9, SAN FR ANCISCOS SanFranclsca 511 Ml 0O6-1 12 1 Cleveland Ml 012 Mx-9 14 1 i-at-ui.

oerenguer (a; ano oreniy, "viwh Knignv vveroie Mil NOies (8) and Allanson, Buckley (7). Schrom, 2-0. Berenguer, 1-3. Sv Notes (1). At Tempo, Ariz.

MILWAUKEE22, SEATTLE 10 Milwaukee XX) 233 (10)lx-22 21 Seattle 029 031 lx-ll 11 Hig guera, Darwin (6) andCerone. Mor- FlreovidU), Thomas 7, Nunez (I) gan, and Yeager, Kearney (6). W-Hlguera, 3-1. Morgan, 3-2. HRs Milwaukee, Felder 2 (2), Householder (1).

Seattle, Henderson (1), Phelps (1). AtLakeland, Fla. OETROIT9, BOSTON 3 Beaten 300 CM 0O0-1 1 Detroit 1M 111 stnt-9 11 Nipper, Gardner (7), Samblto (7), Crawford (I) and Sullivan; LaPoint, Cary (8), Campbell (9) and Parrlsh, En-gie (6), Palaclos (7), Nokes l. W-La-Polnt, 2-0 L-Nlpper, 1-2. HRs-Boston, Buck ner (2).

Detroit, Trammell (2), Gibson (7), Lemon (2). AtSt. Petersburg, Fla. NEW YORK (NL) 7, MINNESOTA 1 Minnesota 808 Ml Ml-I 7 New York eat hM etx-7 Latham. Burtt (2), Fllson (a), Davis (I) and Sales.

Reed (7); Gooden. McDowell (I) and Carter, Hearn (7). W-Gooden, 1-1. Latham, HR New York, Carter (4). At Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

NEW YORK (AL) 8, CHICAGO (AL) 1 chtcege aee aae am -2 4 1 NewYerk 500 eat 3x-l 14 I Mccarty, Tanner (4), Gleaton (7), Wehrmeister (7) end Hill; Guidry, Scurry (I), Fisher (9) and Wyneger. w-Guidry, 1-0. L-McCatty, 1-1. HR-New 010 200 000-3 11 1 M0 103MX-4 11 1 rosian (8) and Russell. 1 M.TORONT03 Golf oS r.7::r:.rA7"rS.?.'"j' iv, uenise Rathbun, Davtona Beach.

oil. Houston, 4,792. 22, Tish Johnson, Downey, 4,789. 23 Cathy Henry, New Port Rlchey, Ah? Cleve" Jeanette Robinson, Las Vegas, Nev. 4,718.

30. Susie Reichley, Dallas, 31, Jean Eastman, Rock Hill, 4,684. 33, a-Shlrley Mealey, Everett, Wash 4.676. 34, a-DixieK Irk, Belvldere, 4,674. 35, Barbara Thorberg, St Louis, Mo 4,667.

36, a-Nancy Fehr, Cln- cinnati, Ohio, 4,655. 17 37, a-Loretto Gedeon, Monroe Falls, 'iTSV'Si' LBIe" a-v mai its, ki- venna, Ohio, 4,646. 40, Patty Costello, Scranton, 4,639. 41, a-Jean Reeder, E. Cleveland, Ohio, 4,635.

42, Nan De-Lany, Waukesha, 4,627. aj, a-Llnda Graham, Des Moines. Iowa. 4.626.44. l.w.llvn fw.

a J. ton, 4,624. 45, a-Theresa Tyler, Lou- Isvllle, 4,621. 46, a-Pattl Tissot, Ashe- vine, N.C., 4,617. 47, o-Vlva Ervln, Indianapolis, 4,616.

48, Cindy Schu- ble- Louisville, 49, (tie) Judy Soutar, Leawood, ano Nancy Sansone, Milwaukee, 4'575 s1' Rose Smith, Poland, Ohio, 4,571. 5J" Mrllyn Kreg, Kalamazoo, 4'54S- 2 Cologne Gold Star ATCOLOGNE.WESTGERMAHY Secend-round singles Robert Green, United States, d. Francisco Gonzalez, Paraguay, 7-6, 6-3, Karel Novacek, Czechoslovakia, d. Peter Lundgren, Sweden, a-4, 6-1; Amos Mansdorf, Israel, d. Hooper, United States, d.

Shahar Per-' kiss. Israel, a-4. 1-6. 6-4. Tournament of Champion AT MARCO ISLAND, FLA.

Second-round singles Patricia Me-drado, Brazil, d. Katerina Maieeva (8), Bulgaria, (7-5); Kathy Rlnaldl (5), Martin Downs, d. MarcellaMesker, Netherlands, 4-1, 4-0; Claudia Kohde-Kilsch West Gtrminv. A Sxnrfrj. cecchini, Italy, 6-3, 2-6, e-O.

College MILLSAPS MEN 8, CALVIN 1 Singles Bill Brlggs (M) d. Mark Knott Ben Ward (M)d. Tom Zandee 6-0, 6-0; Billy Bergner (M) d. Steve Robblns6-2. 6-4, Kirk Patrick (M) d.

Joe Hollel wans 4-2. a-4; Todd Heibllng (M) d. ion VoskuuN la, 6-4 4-2 Doug Morgan (M)d. Robert Stouta-sTi-S blino (M)d HoilelwanT-Zandaa7-5T3. Villi mZZiL'fc ft Shawn Blanton-Tom Verbruoae (C) d.

Morgan-Paul VanOeventera-4, a-4. WILLIAM CAREY MEN-MOBILE 2 Singles Kenny Otllllo (WC) d. Karl Jarvlnen 6-1, 4-4, Kevin Pelmlero (WC) d. Mike Avery 4-3, 7-5; Bill Miller (WC) d. Andres Contardo a-7, 7-5, a-3; Dan Cot- troll (M) d.

Greg Williamson a-3 4-3; By- i t-o. -ntp 1 ravis r-eo-4; mar Dracxen ivvijo. dnawn Dewbkn Otllllo-Palmlero (WC) d. Contardo-Travis 4-2 e-2; Cornell-Jarvlnen (M) d. Miller-Bracken 7-4.

4-3; Wll-kinson-Steve Sexton (WC)d. Avery-Erd-men 5-7, 7-5, 7-5. DELTA STATE 7, MUW 2 Singles Ranee Barr (DSU) Carla Brangenberg 4-3, 4-4, 6-2; Sandy Holland (MUW) d. Jennifer Johnson 4-1, 2-4, 4-1; Dawn Powell (MUW) d. Deennie Donley e-2, 4-3; Beverly Harrison (DSU) Felicia Davisa-0, 4-0, Tammy Gooch DSU d.

Leslie Lancaster 4-2, 4-0; Tab Mlnyard (DSU)wonbydefeult. Dvb4 Johnson-Sherie Petro-Roy (DSU) d. Holland-Powell 2-4, 7-4, 4-3, Minyard-Barr (DSU) d. Mate MUW fell to 4-5 for the spring. ton Beach, Calif 4,893.

,5, Jerl Edward's, 25, Cheryl Van Lerberg, Shawnee, 4,762. 26, a-Paula Drake, Broken Arrow, 4,740. 27, Rene Fleming, Oklahoma City. 4,747. 28, a-Melo- dv Ph ODSon.

Co fax. own. 4 710 90 Greater Greensboro Open: Danny Edwards, a two-time winner of this title, ranked among the more likely contenders in this $500,000 tournament. "I'm playing pretty well right now," Edwards said before a final practice round for the old tournament that gets started today, "and I have i good history here." Dinah Shore: Alice Miller, who hasn't even been in serious contention in any of the six LPGA events, tries to end an awful start in 1986 when she begins defense of her title today in the Nabisco Dinah Shore LPGA at Rancho Mirage, Calif. Invitational, Las Vegas, Nev.

Reves- Wichita Falls, Texas, May 8-11, Byron Nelson Classic, 2ic-2- '36. Michael Collins, LaPorte, Dallas. Texas, dec. Zrlnell Webster, U.S. Ma-May 15-11, Colonial National Invita- rmes, CampLeleune, N.C, 5-0.

Bernard tlon. Fort Worth, Texas i.r furKl- dec. Steve Young, May 22-25, Memorial Tournament, 5'. Louis, 5-0. Dublin, Ohio.

132 pounds May 29-June I.Kemper Open, Bethes- Hooper, Dallas. Texas, dec. da, Md. Er'c Garcia, Denver, 4-1. Lovelle June 5-8, Manufacturers Hanover- Finger, St.

Louis, dec. Armando WestchesterClassIc, Harrison, Reyes, Fresno, 5-0. Tarrence June n-it damn Southerlend. U.S. Navy, Norfolk, Tennis NY Olympic TV Broadcast Prices A list of monies soant bv tha lt.ru If broadcast rights of tha Olympic Gamev according te the Inter- In 144 er fallowing the year denetes "tpiiHlk Year, Site I Price 8394,000 SS0 000 1597,000 11.5 million $2 million S4.5 million 4.4 million $7.5 million S10 million 25 million VMOW.SquawVally CBS 1960S, Rome CBS 1944 Innsbruck ABC 1944 S.Tokyo NBC 1968 W.Grenoble ABC 1961 City ABC 1972 W.

Sapporo NBC ABC IV72S, Munich 1976W, Innsbrck ABC 1976 Montreal ABC lOMW.LakPlcd ABC NBC 194 Sarajevo ABC $15 5 million 07 miiuM ABC 1908W, Calgary ABC 19(8 Seoul NBC S30O-500 million -led bovrott y-Soviet-led boycott 1 Softball Scores MUW 10-11. Livingston 0-3 $91.5 million million twa miiiiAn All Times CST Eastern Division Pet. CB x-Cleveland 25 21 .543 x-Mlnnesota 25 21 .543 x-Dallas 25 22 .532 Vi Baltimore 23 23 .500 2 Pittsburgh 23 23 .500 2 Chicago 22 24 .478 3 Western Dlvlslan y-San Diego 34 12 .739 x-Wichite 26 20 .565 8 x-St. Louis 22 24 .471 12 x-Tacoma 22 25 468 12V4 KansasClty 17 29 .370 17 Los Angeles 13 33 .213 21 Connors to play: Jimmy Connors, just starting a 10-week suspension for defaulting a match against Ivan will be able to play in the Beckenham tournament, a tuneup for Wimbledon, tournament organizers said in London. -WCT-Atlanta: Unseeded Mikael Pernfors upset No.

1- seeded Stefan Edberg 7-5 5-7 6-2 in the third round of this tournament. In the night match, second-seeded Boris Becker was also upset, losing 6-2, 2-6, 6-1 to Tim Wilki-son. Becker, who on Sunday defeated Ivan Lendl in the Chicago Volvo Tennis tournament, and Edberg had byes in the first two rounds. In other matches Wednesday, Paul Annacone defeated Danie Visser 4-6, 6-4, 7-6; third-seeded Brad Gilbert downed Mel Purcell 6-4, 6-4; Mike Leach defeated Tom Gullikson 6-3, 6-4; and Eliot Telscher got by Jonathan Canter 6-0, Chrysler-Plymouth: Top-seeded Chris Evert Lloyd, making the most of her first match ever in this tournament at Marco Island, walloped Maria Lindstrom of Sweden 6-0, 6-0. In other matches second-seeded Claudia Kohde-Kilsch of West Germany overcame a second-set letdown to beat Sandra Cecchini of Italy 6-3, 2-6, 6-0; and fifth-seeded Kathy Rinaldi whipped Marcella Mesker of the Netherlands 6-1.

6-0. -mori Heights, N.Y., won on Littles, Flint. RET-2. Orbit Pouah. Miami ci.

Coleman. U.S. Navy. Norfolk. 3 Exhibition Linescore JACKSON a.

VERMONT a Jackson ace tei ga- 1 1 Vermont age mi- 151 uooie. Murray () (W), Innls (9) and x-c I inched playoff berth y-ciinched division title Wednesday's Games Dallas2 Tecome 5, San Diego 3 Today's Games No games scheduled Friday's Games Cleveland at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Baltimore at Chicago, 7:35 p.m. ansas City at Minnesota 7:35 p.m. St Louis at Wichita.

7:35 p.m. San Diego at Los Algeles, 9:35 p.m. Note-Karen Lovell won both games Gwosdz. 2S Felice (J). Gwosdz (Jl fo relse her record to 22-0.

MUW, 24, Hertzler (J). IS Lawrence (J) Hit -plavsat Mississippi State Friday. Mcijlght(J)..

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