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Friday June 171988Star Tribune Scoreboard EEZEI. I FRI17 SAT18 I SUN19 MON20 TUE21 WED22 THU23 Baseball Hockey Anthologies North Stars Boston Red Sox Announced that scouting department employ-i ees Harry Howell, Gump Worsley and Dick Bouchard will not be rehired. Sea. Sea. Sea.

Calif. Calif. Calif. 7:05 7:05 1:15 7:05 7:05 12:15 Ch.9 9 10 10 9 9 L. races races races races races 4:00 1:30 1:30 4:00 4:00 Canterbury Downs Pay TV Pay-per-view.

Call your local cable TV system for details. Colleges Signed seven players selected in the free-agent draft Pitcher Andrew Rush, 18, of Somerset, outfielders Meredith Moore, 18, and Richard Witherspoon, 18, both of La Puente, Garrett Jenkins, 18, of Steu-benviile, Ohio, and Bernard Doyle, 18, of Morocco, third baseman Kevin Crowder, 18. of Keene, N.H.. and first baseman Willie Tatum II, 21, of Sacramento, Calif. Rush and Moore wiH report to Class A Elmira; the others wilt report to Peoria in the new Arizona rookie league.

NCAA KABL Ch. 52 (NCC-TV) Sportscene. KABL Ch. 52 (NCC-TV) Speedsport 6pm Twin Cities Regional Cable Inside Tennis. 11pm US Sports Wrap With Wally Langfellow.

educed tne two-year probationary period of the Texas football program to one year. Sports radioTV Jon Roe Stars choose Army Named Glen Giovanucci assistant hockey! Auto racing Cincinnati Reds coach. Professional -I Boston College Baseball Named Frank Dobbs assistant basketball coach. Tma Yarwood, Britain, def. Louisa Seeker, Britain, 5 and 3.

Joanne Furby. Britain, def. Del- phine Legrand, France, 2-up. Terrill Samuel, Canada, def. Christine Middleton, Britain, 5 and 3.

Marty-Jane Cornelius, Britain, def. Sheena Brian Kennay, Ireland, 6 and 5. Vicki Thomas, Britain, def. Julie Walter, Britain. 2 and 1.

Laura Fairclough, Britain, def. Karen Mitchell, Britain, 6 and 4. Julia Forbes, Britain, def. Anne Signed outfielder Larry Moore, 18, from Rend Lake College in Illinois, their 50th choice in the amateur draft. Milwaukee Brewers Recalled catcher Charlie O'Brien from Class AAA Denver and sent outfielder Jim Adduoi to Denver.

Notre Dame i i Said forward Mark Stevenson has been, dropped from the basketball team. I 3pm WGN Montreal Expos at Chicago Cubs From Wrigley Field. Live. TBS Houston Astros at Atlanta Braves From Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium: Dou-bleheader. Live.

Southern California Philadelphia Phillies ELKO SPEEDWAY STANDINGS Through Juna 17 NASCAR Winaton Racing Seriea NASCAR lata modala: 1. Jon Lamka, 256 points: 2. Steva Murgic, 236: 3. Dwain Behrens, 236: 4. Mark Tuma, 231 5.

Steve Fradrickson. 227. Hobby stock 1. Dennis Barta. 264: 2.

Dick Partington, 261; 3. Tom Boisvert, 249: 4. Rick Valek, 241; S. Dan Hron, 228. Elko modiflede: 1.

Christian Elder, 280; 2. Was Walton, 268: 3. Dick Partington, 267; 4. John Elder, 249; S. Dennis Trippiett, 239.

Thunder cars: 1. Charlie Hendricks, 264; 2. Greg Moeller, 254; 3. Rick Kott. 250; 4.

Kevin Crawford, 228; S. Terry Rice, 224. RACEWAY PARK STANDINGS Through June 17 NASCAR Winston Racing Series NASCAR lata models: Said basketball forward Bob Erbst is transfer- ring to California-Santa Barbara. High schools Gave utility infielder Bill Almon his unconditional release and reinstated outfielder Bob Dernier from the disabled list. Acquired outfielder Frank Bellino from the Baltimore Orioles to complete a spring training deal and assigned him to Class AA Reading.

Basketball Farmington Texas Rangers 7pm Athletic director Wendell Franks resigned, to take early retirement. St Paul Johnson WAYL Agreement ends 10 years with KSTP Brookline, Mass. After several months of searching, the North Stars finally have found a radio home. The North Stars and WAYL (98C AM) reached an agreement Thursda) for the 1988-89 season. The North Stars have been broadcast on KSTP- AM the past 10 years.

'We have purchased the time from them (WAYL) and we'll sell the games ourselves," said Dick Arne-son, the North Stars' director of marketing and broadcasting. "We have been looking for a station where there were no conflicts with othei sports, and in WAYL we have one. Optioned outfielder Oddibe McDowell to Class AAA Oklahoma City and called up former Detroit Tigers outfielder Barbara Garbey from Oklahoma City. FNN USBL Philadelphia Acea at Jersey Shore Bucs From Red Bank (N.J.) High School. Live.

Mark Maerdens. 6-3, 6-2. Ernie Wolfenson, def. Doug Payne, St. Paul, 6-0, 6-1.

Ron York. Eagan, def. Mark Carlson, Anoka. 6-2, 6-4. Paul Steinhauser, White Bear Lake, def.

Mark Covin, St. Louis Park, default. Tom Schull, Richfield, def. Marty Maehr, 6-2. 6-4.

Chris Janowiec, Brooklyn Park, def. Troy Knutson, Roseville, 6- 1.6-1. Tom Foss, Fargo, N.D., def. Brett Watdemar, Eden Prairie, 6-2, 6- 3. Dave Morin, St.

Louis Park, def. Chad Janowiec, Brooklyn Park, Fred Budde, Eagan, def. Isaac Triplett, St. Louis Park, 6-3, 6-3. Bruce Jackson, Wayzata, def.

Wade Martin, Shoreview, default. Mark Westlund, Brooklyn Park, del. Rich Skanse, Bloomington, default. Steve Paulson. Bloomington, def.

David Casperson, Bloomington, David McGill, def. Mike Mc-Hugh, St. Paul, 6-0, 6-2. Ken Cychosz, St. Louis Park, def.

Scott Bowlby. 6-1 6-1 Gary Aasen, Burnsville, def. Rodney Ailes, 40 singlesfirst round Greg Hazlett, Richfield, def. John Hinding. 6-2, 7-6.

Bruce Deger. White Bear Lake, def. Doug Payne. St. Paul, 6-3, 6-2.

John Brunett, def. Brian Staff en. Hopkins, 6-1, 6-1. John Rappath, St. Paul, def.

Ron Filstrup, St. Paul. 7-5, 7-5. Dick Nelson, Edina, def. Mark Korell.

Edina, 6-4, 6-0. 45 aingleefiret round Tom Fridinger, White Bear Lake, def. Loren Gruman, Burnsville, 6-0, 6-2. Jerry Ariz. St.

Paul, def. John Lang, 6-4, 6-4. Nate Rosenbaum, Golden Valley, def. Frank Diner, 6-3, 7-6. Ron Zuckerman, Minnetonka, def.

Fred Neet, 6-2, 7-6. Gary Fuerstenberg, Edina, def. Bill Kopp, New Hope. 6-0, 6-1. Dean Larsen, Shoreview, def.

Michael Nelson, 4-6, 7-6, 6-3. Dick Wasko retired after 19 years as baseball coacn. his teams won tour conference noes Football Golf and one co-championship, the 1978 Twin City i Game and Region 3AA title and the 1985 Twin i Citytiame. Kansas City Chiefs Named Bob Zeman scout for the Midwest. 1.

Steve Murgic, 245: 2. Dwain Behrens, 240; 3. Mark Tuma, 239; 4. Rick Roche, 237; 5. Steve Fredrickson, 233.

Short trackers: 1 Joel Reinitt, 31 2. Randy Wai-bel, 278: 3. Karen Larson, 277; 4. Randy Erhardt, 262; S. Joe Prusak.

261. Figures: 1. Clark Shingledecker, 404; 2. Dick Mohlin, 395; 3. Jim Chee-ver.

365; 4. Ralph Sager, 384; S. Noon ESN U.S. Open, early second round From The Country Club, Brookline, Mass. Live.

4pm ESN U.S. Open, late second round From The Country Club, Brookline, Mass. Live. Jim norgaaro, jbu. a aseball VOYAGER VILLAGE Li) 2 HOURS FROM MPLS 'oo no Akin vrtvar.FB vamc afftT I ESN U.S.

Open, second round From sT7rrTi I WE REALLY BOS LUHTSEMA'S Lanrezac, France, 7 and 5. Hilary Kaye, Britain, def. Michelle Wooding, United States, 4 and 3. Carole Caldwell. Britain, def.

Joan Norrisi Britain, 4 and 2. Pat Cornett, United States, def. Sara Robinson, Britain, 1-up. Mary McKenna, Britain, def. Pearl Sinn, United States, 4 and 3.

Fiona Anderson, Britain, def. Debbie Hanna, Britain. 5 and 4. Karen Davies, Britain, def. E.

Hustler, Britain, 8 and 7. Claire Hourihane, Ireland, def. Cindy Scholefield, United States, 1-up on 19. Leslie Shannon, United States, def. Karen Dallas, Britain, 2 and 1.

Tracy Kerdyk, United States, def. Ada O'Sullivan, Ireland, 3 and 2. Mary-Carmen Navarro, Spain, del. Shirly Lawson, Britain, 2 and 1. Kathleen Scrivner, United States, def.

Nicola Way. Britain, 5 and 4. Caroline Thompson, United States, def. Caroline Keggi, United States, 1-up on 19. Joanna Gillings, Britain, daf.

Ca-triona Lambert, Britain, 1-up on 19. Helen Dobson, Britain, def. Joanne Morley, Britain, 1-up on 19. Janet Collingham, Britain, def. Morag Wright, Britain, 2 and 1.

Metti Hageman, Netherlands, def. Sharon Roberts, Britain, 1-up on 19. Julie Wade, Britain, def. Lorna Lundie, Britain, 7 and 6. Second round Higgins def.

Imrie, 3 and 2. D'Algue def. Bendick. 3 and 2. Wandsworth def.

McAvoy, 5 and Shapcott def. Thornhill, 3 and 2. Furby def. Yarwood, 4 and 3. Samuel def.

Cornelius, 3 and 2. Fairclough def. Thomas. 4 and 2. Forbes def.

Kaye. 3 and 2. Caldwell def. Cornett, 2 and 1 Hourihane def. McKenna, 1-up on 19.

Davies def. Anderson, 3 and 2. Shannon def. Kerdyk, 2 and 1 Thompson def. Navarro, 3 and 2.

Scrivner def. Gillings, 6 and 5. Dobson def. Collingham, 2 and 1 Wade del. Hageman, 1-up on 19.

Aces R.J. Burgess, Plymouth, on the par-3, 123-yard, No. 13 at Elm Creek G.C. (Plymouth), using an 8-iron. Chris Christiansen, Chaska, on the par-3, 163-yard, No.

12 at Dahlgreen G.C. (Chaska), using 8-iron. Howie Heller, Shakopse, on the par-3, 145-yard, No 2 at Lone Pine G.C, using a 7-iron. Bob LaFavor, Mound, on the 146-yard, No. 17 at Minnetonka C.C.

(Excelsior), using a 5-iron. Clyde Meulners, Minnetonka, on the par-3, 155-yard, No. 5 at Hollydale G.C. (Plymouth), using a 7-iron. Chris Ripken, Circle Pines, on the Bar-3, 121-yard, No.

2 at Kate aven (Circle Pines), using a AM WILL SAVE YOU Brookline, Mass. Rerun. (Also 2:30 a.m.) GD U.S. Open Golf Report From Brookline, Second-round highlights. Tape.

HOME-AWAY- Minor Leagues TWINS AFFILIATES Pacilic Coaat (AAA) Portland (36-28). Southern (AA) Orlando (34-35). Midwest (A) Kenosha (40-26). California (A) Visalia (35-32). Pacific Coast League RESULTS WEDNESDAY Albuquerque 7, Portland 5.

Phoenix 5, Las Vegas 3. Tacoma 9, Edmonton 7. Tucson 7, Colorado Springs 6. Vancouver 2, Calgary 1. Triple A Alliance RESULTS THURSDAY Buffalo 3, Richmond 0.

Denver 5, Toledo 1. Indianapolis 3, Tidewater 2. Louisville 6, Pawtucket 4. Nashville 3, Maine 2. Oklahoma City 3, Columbus 1.

Omaha 7, Syracuse 6. Rochester 8, Iowa 3. FROM-HOME FOR A FREE VISIT CALL 924-3800 Horse racing We had talked with several other stations since March, but WAYL gives us the strong kind of signal we fant and need in the Twin Cities. 'Now we'll start working to put together an outstate network. Last year we had 22 stations outstate, but we ifiay try to work out something this year where we have fewer outstate stations but with more coverage area." Arneson said the North Stars had been lining up sponsors even though they hadn't reached an agreement fith a flagship station.

Arneson said many of the major sponsors needed ftr the broadcasts already are arranged, 41 Shaver, who has been the play-byplay voice of the North Stars since 9pm WCCO II Canterbury Downs Report With Dark Star. (Also 1 1 :30 p.m.) Tennis oo aingieaflrat round Andy Schoettle, def. Paul Birkeland. Edina. 6-4, 6-1.

Mark Paper, St. Paul, def. Roger Cook, Mound, 6-1, 6-0. Tom Mcintosh, def. Maxell Johnson, 6-3, 6-1.

55 singlesfirst round Al Bruce. Eden Prairie, daf. Rod Johnson, 7-6, 6-2. Felix Phillips, def. Alex Scott, St.

Paul, 6-1, 6-2. 60 aingleaflrat round Richard Martinson, Minnetonka, def. Carter Delaittre, 6-3, 6-2. Per Palm. def.

Vance Ve-Iosco, Rochester, Ken Boyum, Edina. def. Ted Greer. Wayzata. 6-2, 6-0.

Las Carlson, Bloomington, def. Alan Mitchell. Edina, 6-4, 6-4. Robert Lawrence, La Crescent, def Len Shope, Eden Prairie, 4-6, 6-1, 3-0, retired. Marvin Ack def.

Jim Curran, 6-1, 6-1. Bernie Green, St. Paul, def. Robert Van Hoet. St.

Paul, 6-2, 6-4. 8am I nmmmaM' ESN NCAA Division I Women's Champi onship From Los Angeles. Rerun. Southern RESULTS THURSDAY Birmingham 5, Chattanooga 2. Chariotte 7, Greenville 2.

Columbus 7, Knoxville 6. Huntsville 4, Memphis 3. Orlando 3, Jacksonville 1 California RESULTS WEDNESDAY Bakersfield 5, Palm Springs 2. Fresno 6, Riverside 4. Modesto 1 1 Sen Bernardino 6.

Reno 7, Stockton 4. San Jose 2, Visalia 1. Anthology Why Coast When You Can Cruise? Start making headway with your Clerical Career at (IK Capital Fleet. See our ad in today's Classifieds WCCO (830 AM) Twins Magazine Pre-game Show With John Gordon and Sid Amateur Hartman. GE Capital Fleet Services Three Gelco Drive Eden Prairie, MN 55344 Baseball the club began play in 1968, once again will call the games.

Tom Reid was the color commentator last sea-sbn, and Arneson said the North Stars would like to have the former North Star return. 1' 1987 U.S. Open is something A3C-TV would just as soon forget. which will begin full 18-hole coverage of the 1988 Open Saturday, experienced numerous gaffes a year ago, including misinformation and various technical problems. The telecasts went so poorly that there were reports the technical staff and announcers were called before network president Dennis Swanson, who read ttrem the riot act.

Phil Stem, on the par-3, 184-yard, No. 3 at Oak Ridge C.C. (Hopkins), using a 3-wood. Larry Working, New Hope, on the par-3, 128-yard, No. 6 at New Hope G.C, using a 9-iron.

10am iqutl Opportunity mployr Hockey KANO (1470 AM) Minnesota State High School Class AA Semifinal Grand Rap TWIN CITY OLYMPIC LEAGUE At Augsburg Ice Arena Cooper 3, Canadian 1. Royal Sports 7, Tackla 5. ids vs. New Ulm. TRUCKLOAD SALE PARK NATIONAL J.

Botten Co. 12, Mpls. Police Dept. 0, 5 innings. Jimmy's Bar 11, Dave's Sport Shop 1,5 innings.

Knickerbockers 4, Mustangs 3. American Legion FIFTH DISTRICT FalkJin 6, Gopher Post 1 NSP Hellenic 9. Wold Chamberlin 5. Richfield Reds 9. Bearcat 0.

SOUTH HENNEPIN Bkwmingon Blue 7, St. Louis Park S. Wayzata 11, Bloomington Gold 8. METROPOLITAN AREA Excelsior-Minnetonka 10, Virginia 2. MINNESOTA New Ulm 3-15, Sturgis (S.D.) 1-5.

Junior Babe Ruth MINNEAPOLIS Roosevelt 1 15, Southwest 1 5. Washburn Orange 15, South 2, 5 SAVE 5-50 Soccer KANO (1470 AM) Minnesota State High School Class AA Semifinals Cretm-Der- rvi Amateur women EDINA OPEN FlnalaEdlna C.C. A singles: Anne Nevin, Edina, def. Kathy Miller, Edina. 6-4, 6-4.

A conaolation: Molly McShane, Edina, def. Anne Swenson, Edina, 7-6, 6-3. ainglea: Katie Bredesen, Edina, def. Carol Mulheran, Edina, 6-1, 7-6. conaolation: Patty Brandt, Edina, daf.

Ginny Mahoney, Edina, 6-2, 6-3. Juniors JR. DEVELOPMENT TOURNEY FinalsSouthdale R.C Boys' 18 ainglea: Ben Sholl, def. Allen Ma-llcsi, Richlield, 1-6, Boya' 16 ainglea: Rene Adlung, Mendota Heights, def. Jay Petrich, Boya' 14 singles: Ben Barters def.

Mike O'Connell, Apple Valley, 7-5, 6-4. Boya' 12 ainglea: Matt Cooper, Bloomington. def. Matt Kramer, 6-0, 6-1. Boya' 14 doubles: Bartels-Ryan Deters, Bloomington, def.

Eric Jones-Ben Hann, 6- 0, R-0. Girls' 18 ainglea: Rebecca Cardozo, def. Vanessa Lester-Hughes, Edina, 7- 5, 6-3. Girls' 16 singlea: Krista Martens, New Hope, def. Heather Cowen, Eden Prairie, 7- 5.6-3.

Glrle' 14 ainglea: Dana Johnson, Eden Prairie, def. Amy Hanson, Eden Prairie, 6-2, 6-4 Track and field LIMITED- QUANTITIES ON EVERYTHING IN THE STORE Amateur men MSA First division Apple Valley Phoenix 1, Richfield Harlequins 0. Minneapolis Kickers 1, St. Paul Falcons 0. Third division Corinthians 7, Panthers 0.

ham Hall vs. Owatonna. WCCO (830 AM) Twins vs. Seattle. Horse racing $299 Includes 225 Lb.

Weight Set NARROW WORKOUT CENTER by BODYSMITH Reg.43 $1QQ Pea-1 Tennis innings. Senior Babe Ruth METROPOLITAN AREA Roosevelt 4, Richfield 1. WIDE BODY WORKOUT CENTER by BODYSMITH 310Lb. Reg. OLYMPIC 310 Lb.

Weight Set STANDARD 225 Lb. Weight Set ADJUSTABLE Wimbledon KSTP (1500 AM) On the Racing Scene 599 $114 ODDS TO WIN WIMBLEDON Reg. By Qlantz and Culver Attachment Reg.iKT' $139 Odds Sit-Up witn steve oavidowitz. KANO (1470 AM) Dally Double Report. "Qualify For Lest" Olympic Plates Veteran announcer Jack Whitaker said this week at The Country Club that he had premonitions before last year's coverage.

was almost tempted to ask out," said. Terry Jastrow, who was switched from director to producer for this year's telecasts, said there were several reasons for ABC's woes. "Management had made a lot of cuts ir) our staff for last year's Open," said Jastrow, whose father grew up in St. Raul and attended Cretin High School. "The cuts went past the fat and right into the bone.

Another problem was that the Open was only the second tournament we did last year. We hadn't had enough trial runs. And third, we had too many announcers. The fit wasn't there." PARABODY Std. Plates 390 u.

Plate Racks I 1 Frtnem VMHum- WCCO (830 AM) Dark Star's Daily Double FITNESS BENCHES With Steve Cannon and Dark Star. Amateur 2161 UNIV. (AT VANDM.H) ST. PAUL 644-1447 $49 WMIN (1030 AM) Canterbury Wrap-Up FREE PARKING IN THE REAR AS LOW AS Mickey Mantle SOUTH SUBURBAN Hopkins 10, Edina 2. Bicycling Professionalmen TOUR DE SUISSE Zotlngan to Kenderatag 3rd leg131 miles 1.

Acacio Da Silva, Portugal, five hours, 10 minutes, 32 seconds; 2. Helmut Wachselberger, Austria, aame time; 3. Rolf Jaer-mann, Switzerland, 27 seconds behind. Overall leader (after 3 legs) 1. Acacio Da Silva, Portugal, 13 hours, 12 minutes, 34 seconds.

Golf Amateurmen MINNESOTA SENIOR LEAGUE At Oak Glen Mankato 190, Forest Hills 172V, Island View 168, Burl Heport, MOBIL OUTDOOR CHAMP'S. At Tampa, Fla. Woman'a final raaulta: 10,0001. Carol Uriah-McLat-chie, Team Etonic, 2. Judy Bogenschutz, Indiana TC, 3.

Wiley Fulham. Liberty AC, 35:40.82. Heptathlon atandinga 1. Sheila Tarr. Track West, 5.881 points; 2.

Catney Tyrea, Track Wast, 5.861; 3. Teri LeBlanc, Missouri, 5.518. KANO (1470 AM) Gene Harrington's Boris Becker 3-1 Stefan Edberg 7-2 Mats Wilander 4-1 Ivan Lendl 9-2 Pat Cash 5-1 Henri Leconte 6-1 John McEnroe 8-1 Anders Jarryd 10-1 Jonas Svensson 10-1 Jimmy Connors 12-1 Miloslav Mecir 12-1 Tim Mayorte 15-1 Slobodan Zivoinovic 15-1 Robert Seguso 20-1 Eric Jelen 30-1 Mikael Pernfors 30-1 DanGoldie 40-1 Johan Kriek 40-1 David Pate 40-1 Field 50-1-x x-AII remaining players aa a group. Woman: Odda Steffi Graf 8-5 Martina Navratllova 5-2 Gabriella Sabatini 9-2 PamShriver 6-1 Chris Evert 8-1 Helena Sukova 10-1 Natalia Zvereva 10-1 Manuela Maleeva 12-1 Claudia Kohde-Kilsch 15-1 Field 20-1 -x x-AII remaining playera as 8 group. Professional men nanaicap snow.

WMIN (1030 AM) Canterbury Scratches. jttff summer; Wrestling KANO (1470 AM) Canterbury Wrap-Up SPECIALS Heport. for this year's Open, Whitaker and lim McKay will serve as co-hosts, Sharing the microphone with British announcer Peter Alliss and longtime Analyst Dave Marr. Bob Rosburg, Judy Rankin and Ed Sneed will be on the course with the top contenders. We've done a few tournaments al-teady this season and we've had a chance to polish our stuff," Whitaker 156V, Indian Hills 155.

University 154, Minnetonka 145V. Hastings 133V. Oak Glen 74. Medalist John Hislop, Universi- ty, 76. KLBB (1400 AM) Canterbury Wrap-Up Re TWINC 4 CITIES LEAGUE port.

1- Tj The line compiled by Las Vegee-based Olympic trials GRECO-ROMAN RESULT8 SemifinalsPensacola, Fla. 10S.S pounds Mark Fuller, Pleasant Hill, dec. Lew Dorrance, Triangle, 10-3; Fuller dec. Dorrance, 6-3. Fuller wins series 2-0.

Steve Biedrycki, Ouanti- co, dec. Jeffrey Mallett, St. Louis, 4-2; Biedrycki dec. Quan- tico, 5-3. Biedrycki wins aeries 2-0.

125.5 Anthony Amado, Portland, dec. Rob Hermann, Pensa-cola, 9-3; Amado dec. Hermann, 5-2. Amado wins series 2-0. 136.5 Isaac Anderaon, Albany, N.Y., dec.

Dalen Wasmund, Apple Valley, 5-2; Anderson def. Wasmund, 13:20 OT. Anderson wins series 2-0. 149.S Andy Seras, Albany, N.Y., dec. Wayland Massey, Quantico, 13-0; Seras dec.

Massey, 8-1. Seras wins series 2-0. 163 David Butler, El Capri, Calif, dec. Jim Miller, Big Rapids, 2-0; Butler dec. Miller, 2-1 Butler wins series 2-0.

180.5 Darren Gholar, Des Moines, Iowa, dec. Jeff Stueb-ing. McMinnville, 7-6; Stuebing dec. Gholar, 16-10: oddsmakers Keith Qlantz and Russell Culver At Minnesota Valley G.C. Minnesota Valley 67, Edina 67, Hazeltine 66, Minneapolis 65, Town ft Country 62Vi, Midland Hills 60, North Oaks 57V, Oak Ridge 56V.

Stillwater 56, White Bear 53, Golden Valley 50, Mendakota 47, Interlachen 45, Southview 39, Rolling Green 18, Hillcrest 5. Co-medeliata Bud Chapman, Minneapolis, 75; Doc Dolan, Town ft Country 75. Final flrat-half team leaden 1. Edina, 462V points; 2. Minneapolis, 434V; 3.

Town ft Coun-try, 394V. Amateurwomen BRITISH OPEN First roundDeal, England Played on the 6.607-yard, par-74, Royal Cinque Ports course. Eavan Higgins, Ireland, def. Linda Bavman. Britain.

3 and 2. lor Sport Features Syndicate. NBA finals Game 6Sunday L.A. LAKERS 7Vi over Detroit Heavyweight championship June 27 Atlantic City Favorite Line Underdog Line BRISTOL TROPHY QuartarfinalaBrlatol, England Derrick Rostagno daf. Eduardo Masso (14).

Mark Dickson def. Stephen Shaw, 6- 1, 7-5. Christian Saceanu (7) def. Matt Anger, 6-3, 7-6. Ramesh Krlshnan (3) def.

Eric Jelen (4), 6-3, 6-4. WIRRAL CLASSIC O'finaleWaat Klrby, England Leif Shiras del. Jim Pugri, 6-4, 6-3. Christo Van Rensburg def. Andrei Chesnokov, 6-2, 6-1 David Pate def.

Kevin Curren, 7-6, 7- 6. John McEnroe daf. Peter Lund- gren, 4-6, 6-4, 6-2. Amateurwomen MINNESOTA STATE OPEN At Mm SL R.C, Bloomington Open erngleeflret round Mike Husebo, Edina, def. Pater Durand, 6-3, 6-2.

Andy O'Brien, Mankato, daf. Ron Filstrup, St. Paul, 6-3, 6-2. Mark Schmidt, Edan Prairie, def. Scott Sanderson, Edina, default.

Dick Schneider, def. Tom Grocott, St. Paul. 6-1, 8-1. Peter Ertckson, Edina, def.

Jason Sowder, St. Louis Park, Tim Turnquist, White Bear Lake, def. Shaun Sparkman, Bloomington, 6-2, 6-2. Jim Allen, Eden Prairie, def. Brant Klapprott, Anoka, 6-1.

i Mark Krugar, Edan Prairie, del. Custom Polished Irons. Offset Woods. Marty's Custom Polished irons feature a cavity-back with a low center of gravity for cleaner hits Martys Offset woods 8 irons 3 woods are ideal for the person who $QQC has a tendency to push v7 said. It like we ve had a chance to rehearse our show in New Haven before we bring it to Broadway.

"You're never going to do a perfect olf telecast, but I'm confident we'll ijlo a better job this year." BC will have more than 300 workers at the 88th Open, which will be he 23rd straight for the network. Twenty-eight cameras will be used, and more than 86,600 feet of camera $nd video cable will be used during the telecasts. 1 KSTP-AM, which will broadcast all pophers football and basketball games as well as 1 1 hockey games for the 1988-89 seasons, has hired Bob Kurtz to do the play-by-play for all three sports. KSTP general manager Bob Fransen said he will begin looking for a color commentator. i I Mike Tyson Michael Spinks $350 How to bet Wager $450 to win $100 on favored Tyson or wager $100 to win $350 on Stuebing dec.

Gholar, b-2. underdog spinks. Home team in CAPS stueoing wins series -1 188 Michael Foy, Minne Minneapolis, pinned Bradley Anderaon, Albany, N.Y., Anderaon def. or slice. (Reg.

$515) Tracy Craik, Britain, def. Macar-ena Campomanes, Spain, 1-up. Joye McAvoy, Canada, def. Lida Fee Kinnicut, United States. 6 and 5.

Kathryn Imrie, Britain, def. Valerie Pamard, France. 2 and 1. Cecilia Morgue D'Algue, France, def. Audrey Bendick, Canada, 1- up on 20.

Helen Wandsworth, Britain, def. Edwtna Kennedy, Britain, 4 and 3. Sussn Shapcott, Britain, def. Eileen Rose McDak), Britain, 1-up. Jill Thornhill, Britain, daf.

Alison Johns, Britain, 3 and 2. RICHFIELD 66th and Nicollet 866-5805 ROSEVILLE Sunday Foy, Foy dec. Anderson, 6-6. Foy wins series 2-1 220 Chris Tironi, Mechanicsvllle, N.Y., dec. Phillip Lanzatella, Rochester, N.Y., 3-0; Tironi dec.

Lanzatella, 3-0. Tironi wins aeries 2-0. 286 Craig Pittman, Dale City, Va. def. David Koplovitz, Schenectady, Pitt-man dec.

Koplovitz, 2-1. Pittman wina series 2i0. 4 Basketball: Minnesota 15-and-under boys' BURNSVILLE IBIk ol Cobblestone Court 895-5718 COON RAPIDS 1328 Coon Rapids Blvd 757-2118 GOLDEN VALLEY Highway 55 Winnetka 542-8831 Rosedale Square 636-9232' AAU team vs. Iowa, 2 p.m., Edina Community Center. Auto racing: Winston Racing Series jevent, Goli- Ckntkrs DULUTH 1405 Miller Trunk Hwy 4 12181722-5783 7 p.m., Raceway Parn, snaxopee..

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