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SPORTS Saturday, June 4, 1994 Battle Creek Enquirer SB NOTICES Charameda a big wheel Marshall cyclist in rich race Sunday in Philadelphia ENQUIRER Battle Creek LOCAL FUNERALS Associated Press U.S. pro women's championship. "1 really want to help to make this work," she said. Tm realty looking forward to when they make this the U.S. Women's gets.

'Tm glad I saw this race in action. I wouldn't have believed what a big deal it was," she said. "They had 700,000 people watching and huge-screen TVs. I'd CLASSIFIED PLACE PAY PHILADELPHIA Marshall native Laura Charameda cracked her i wrist six weeks ago. That, however, will not stop her from competing in the first Liberty Classic, the richest one-day cycling event for women.

"I was abso love to be in a LESLEY, MI8S KATHY: Friends are being received at BACHMAN HEBBLE FUNERAL SERVICE, 223 N. Bedford Sunday p.m. Services will be 11:30 a.m. at the funeral home with Rev. Selema McGee Smith officiating.

Interment Albion Memory Gardens. Memorials may be given to the American Heart Association. race like that" The women will begin 15 minutes after the men leave the 'It's going to be the Who's Who of cycling. There's no race that pays that kind of money, and this is an expensive sport" Laura Charameda, age 29 Pro Championship. I can't wait until they take that next step." Al Abrams, communications director for the race, said there are no definitive plans to turn the Liberty Classic start line.

The men will make 10 laps of lutely forbidden from riding the race," said -Charameda, who finished third in last Au-; -gust's World Cycling Cham-', pionships. "But 1 CALLUS: Monday-Friday 7 A.M.-7 P.M. Saturday 9 A.M.-Noon By Phone: 962-3333 Toll Free: 1-800-333-4139 By Fax: 964-8242 Or Mail To: 155 W. Van Buren Battle Creek, Mi 49017 ATTN: Classified the 14.4-mile course, plus three mile-long parade laps and three MUNYON, MR. LYLE Friends are being received after 10 a.m.

Saturday at the BACHMAN HEBBLE FUNERAL SERVICE, 223 N. Bedford Rd. where the family will be present both Saturday and Sunday from 1 to 3 and 6 to 8 p.m. funeral Services will be held at 3 p.m. Monday at the Church of Jesus Christ, of the Latter Day Saints, 1312 Capital S.W.

with Bishop Ralph Saye officiating. Interment Ban-field Cemetery. Memorial Tributes may be made to the Barry County 4-H Club of Hastings. 3.3-mile finishing loops, making the race a total of 156.9 miles. The women will just make four laps of the course for a total of 57.6 miles.

Charameda said she thinks the fact that the two races are being held almost simultaneously will make the 7 day more interesting for the fans. into a women's pro championship, although it has been discussed. "There's no commitment to how long this is going to run," he said. "That will be determined by how this turns out this year." The purse, which includes a $5,000 first-place prize, is one of the reasons why almost all of the world's top female cyclists are set to ride. 'It's going to be the Who's Who of cycling," Charameda said.

"There's no race that pays that kind of money, and this is an expensive sport." Charameda attended the U.S. Pro Cycling Championships for the first time last year and said she was stunned at all the attention the race TO PLACE, CANCEL or CORRECT ADS: 7 P.M. Weekdays for the next day. Display ads: 24 hours in advance of above times. Saturday liners 4 P.M.

Friday Sunday liners 7 P.M. Friday Sunday display 5 P.M. Thurs. CREDIT We are happy to extend credit to our customers. CHARGE IT VISA and MasterCard, as well as personal checks and money are gladly accepted PREPAYMENT Some forms of classified advertising require ,1 ngure, ney, 3Ura I'm the one charameda: 4 paying for the Lj5erty race cast so I can do what I want" Charameda, 29, will be among 100 'of the world's top female cyclists competing for $25,000 in prizes on the same course, and at roughly the same time, as the 10th annual U.S.

Pro Cycling Championships Sunday. She's not sure if shell be able to finish the race through Philadelphia streets, but Charameda said she had go because she thinks the Liberty Classic might eventually become the "Instead of one group coming, around every half-hour, now there will be a group coming by every 15 minutes, she said. Charameda isn't very optimistic about her chances. "You need all four pistons going to ride a course like this and I've got three," she said. 'Tm just excited to be a part of rt.

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Mexico, trvine to overcome a se ries of injuries, arrived in Los Angeles on 1 hursday. Forward Hugo Sanchez, the star of the team at the 1986 HOW TO World Cup and a five-time scoring leader in die Spanish League, arrived 11 IILS back Mexico City from Spam on Thursday night and said he would be World Cup Soccer on Friday afternoon submitted the Americans' 22-roster to FIFA about, three hours before the deadline of 3 pjn. PDT, which is midnight in Zurich, Switzerland, where the offices of soccer's governing body are located. "They said we're the last team to get it in," Nuttall said. Today's game won't show the lineup the United States intends to use against Switzerland in its World Cup opener at the Pontiac Silverdome on June 18.

Harkes, who only arrived back from England on Wednesday, said he didn't intend to start practicing with the team until Monday. Sweeper Marcelo Balboa is suspend PASADENA, Calif. As usual, the crowd will be against the United States when it plays Mexico today in its final exhibition game before the World Cup. Officials said they expect about 60,000 fans for the game in the Rose Bowl, site of two first-round games for the United States next month. The game starts at 4:30 pjn.

PDT, giving fans who work in Baja California time to drive up from Mexico. 'Tfs always going to be an uphill battle for soccer in America," U.S. midfielder John Harkes said. "We've had it before. It makes up fight back that much harder." U.S.

general manager Bill Nuttall sacrificing my individual brilliance in favor of teamwork. Sanchez, 35, has been sidelined for Finding a place to live, an automobile, merchandise for sale, personal messages have never been easier or more fun! Classifications are grouped together under major category headings identified with a symbol. Look for these symbols throughout Classifieds to help you locate the Classified Advertisements to fill your needs. about six weeks with a torn thigh muscle, but he is expected to play in todays game. The former Real Ma drid star has been with Ravo VaUe- cano in the Spanish League, which was relegated to the second division NOTICES PETS FARMS REAL ESTATE next season.

1994 World Cup schedule of games HI 'USB tSr 12:35 p.m. (ESPN, UND Belgium vs. S.Arabia at 12:35 Thursday, June 30 Greece vs. Nigeria at Foxboro, 7:35 p.m. (ESPN2) GROUP A I GF GA Pts Colombia 0 0 0 0 0 0 Romania .0 0 0 0 0 0 -Switz 0 0 0 0 0 0 USA OOOOOO GROUP GF GA Pts Brazil 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cameroon 0 0 0 0 0 0 vs.

Bulgaria at Dallas, 7:35 p.m. (ESPN, UND SECOND ROUND Saturday, July 2 DogsCatsPets Riding Horses Stables Riding Apparel LivestockFarm Animals Farm Produce Farm Supplies Farm Machinery Poultry Supplies Lawn Garden Supplies Garden Machinery Nursery StockPlants Christmas TreesDecorations Wreaths Home Bedding Plants Game 37 Group winner vs. Group or third place at Chicago, 1:05 p.m. Russia Vacant Acreage Farms Country Homes Lots Building Sites Lake Property River Frontage Office Business Places Business Opportunities Commercial Rental Property For Sale Houses For Sale Open Houses Condominiums For Sale Mobile Homes For Sale CottagesResorts For Sale Out State Properties Wanted Real Estate Wanted Land Contract Mil (ABC, UNI) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 GROUP GF GA Pts Sweden Game 38 Group A second place vs. Group second place at Washington, Bolivia 0 0 0 0 0 0 4:35 p.m.

(ESPN, UND Sunday, July 3 Germany 0 0 0 0 0 0 a. Korea 0 0 0 0 0 0 Local Funerals State Funerals Funeral Directors Cemetery Lots Mausoleums In Memorium Card of Thanks Flowers Love Quotes Lost Found TravelTickets Personals Special events Public Notices Legal Services Entertainment Bingo Directory HouseholdEstate Sales Garage Sales City Garage Sales Lakeview Garage Sales Urbandale Garage Sales Pennfield Garage Sales Harper Creek Garage Sales Springfield Garage Sales Verona Garage Sales Rural Garage Sales Bedford Garage Sales Emmett Auctions Auction Calendar Health Centers ncome TaxAccounting InstructionSchools Game 39, Group 2nd place vs. Group 0 0 0 0 0 0 2nd place at Dallas, 1:05 (UND MERCHANDISE GROUP Game 40, Group A winner vs. Group or third place at Pasadena, RECREATION 4:35 p.m. (ESPN, UND Monday, July 4 Game 41, Group winner vs.

Group fill second place at Orlando, 12:05 Game 42, Group winner vs Group or third place at Stanford, 3:35 p.m. (ESPN, UND Tuesday, July 5 4:05 p.m. (ESPN, UNI) Netherlands vs. Saudi Arabia at Washington, 7:35 p.m. (UNI) Tuesday, June 21 Argentina vs.

Greece at Foxboro, 12:35 p.m. (ESPN, UNI) Germany vs. Spain at Chicago, 4:05 p.m. (ESPN, UNI) Nigeria vs. Bulgaria at Dallas, 7:35 p.m.

(ESPN2, UNI) Wednesday, June 22 Romania vs. Switzerland at Pontiac, 4:05 p.m. (ESPN, UNI) United States vs. Colombia at Pasadena, 7:35 p.m. (ESPN, UNI) Thursday, June 23 Italy vs.

Norway at East Rutherford, 4:05 p.m. (ESPN, UNI, RAI) South Korea vs. Bolivia at Foxboro, 7:35 p.m. (ESPN2, UNI) Friday, June 24 Mexico vs. Ireland at Orlando, 12:35 p.m.

(ESPN, UND Brazil vs. Cameroon at Stanford, 4:05 p.m. (ESPN, UNI) Sweden vs. Russia at Pontiac, 7:35 p.m. (ESPN, UNI) Saturday, June 25 Saudi Arabia vs.

Morocco at East Rutherford, 12:35 p.m. Belgium vs. Netherlands at Orlando, 12:35 p.m. (ABC, UNI) Argentina vs. Nigeria at Foxboro, 4:05 p.m.

(ABC, UNI) Sunday, June 26 Bulgaria vs. Greece at Chicago, 12:35 p.m. (ESPN, UNI) United States vs. Romania at Pasadena, 4:05 p.m. (ABC) Switzerland vs.

Colombia at Stanford, 4:05 p.m. (UNI) Monday, June 27 Bolivia vs. Spain at Chicago, 4:05 p.m. (ESPN2, UNI) Germany vs. South Korea at Dallas, 4:05 p.m.

(ESPN) Tuesday, June 28 Ireland vs. Norway at East Rutherford, 12:35 p.m. (ESPN2) Italy vs. Mexico at Washington, 12:35 p.m. (ESPN, UNI, RAI) Brazil vs.

Sweden at Pontiac, 4:05 pjn. (ESPN, UNI) Russia vs. Cameroon at Stanford, 4:05 p.m. (ESPN2) Wednesday, June 29 Morocco vs. Netherlands at Orlando, Game 43, Group winner vs.

Group or third place at Foxboro, 1:05 pjn. (ESPN, UND Game 44, Group winner vs. Group second place at East Rutherford, Motorcycles BicyclesAccessories Snowmobiles BoatsMotors CampersTravel TrailersMotor Homes Hot Air Balloons Airplanes GF GA Pts ''Argentina 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bulgaria 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nigeria 0 0 0 0 0 0 I'' GROUP GF GA Pts 0 0 0 0 0 0 -Ireland 0 0 0.0 0 0 lMexico 0 0 0 0 0 0 'Norway ..0 0 0 0 0 0 GROUP GF GA Pts I Belgium 0 0 0 0 0 0 Morocco 0 0 0 0 0 0 NetTands 0 0 0 0 0 0 S. Arabia 0 0 0 0 0 0 FIRST ROUND Friday, June 17 Germany vs. Bolivia at Chicago, 3:05 p.m.

(ESPN, UNI) Spa. vs. S.Kor at Dallas, 7:35 0ESPN2) Saturday, June 18 f. United States vs. Switzerland at Ponti-Jic, 11:35 ajn.

(ABC, UNI) Italy vs. Ireland at East Rutherford, 4:05 p.m. (ESPN, UNI, RAI) Colombia vs. Romania at Pasadena, 7:35 p.m. (ESPN, UNI) fj Sunday, June 19 t' Belgium vs.

Morocco at Orlando, 4:35 p.m. (ESPN, UND QUARTERFINALS Saturday, July 9 EMPLOYMENT Game 45, Game 43 winner vs. Game 38 winner at Foxboro, 12:05 Antiques Collectables --Books Home Decor Household Goods Kitchen Specialties Absolutely Free Gold Silver Jewelry Miscellaneous For Sale Medical Equipment Service Miscellaneous Wanted Sporting Goods CameraSportsHobbies Musical Instruction Musical Instruments ComputerVideo Accessories TVRadioAudio Office Equip. Supplies Machinery Tools Building Materials CoalWoodOil Wearing Apparel Swaps (ABC, UND Game 46, Game 41 winner vs. Game AUTOMOTIVE 42 winner at Dallas, 3:35 pjn.

(ABC) Sunday, July 10 Game 47, Game 44 winner vs. Game 37 winner at East Rutherford, 12:05 pjn. (ESPN, UNI) Game 48, Game 39 winner vs. Game 40 winner at Stanford, 3:35 (ABC, UND Help Wanted Employment Agencies Child Care Adult Care Situation Wanted SEMIFINALS Wednesday, July 13 Game 47 winner vs. Game 45 winner at 12:35 pjn.

(ESPN, UNI) E.Rutherford, 4:05 (ESPN, RAI, UND RENTALS Norway vs. Mexico at Washington, Game 48 winner vs. Game 46 winner at 4:05 pjn. (ESPN, UNI) Cameroon vs. Sweden at Pasadena.

AccessoriesParts Tires Trucks Vans Automobiles Wanted Sports Cars Classic, Antique Automobiles Auto ServiceRepairs Parts Automobiles For Sale 'Denotes Payable in Advance Pasadena, 7:35 pjn. (ESPN) CHAMPIONSHIP Sunday, July 17 BUSINESS 7:35 pjn. (ESPN2, UND i Monday, June 20 Semifinal winners at Pasadena, F3 Brazil vs. Russia at Stanford, 3:35 p.m. (ABC, UNI, RAD BUSINESS DIRECTORY Lions' Sanders soon to be bigger than life The Associated Press Pastusak and Engelstad have done six other building works in the last two years, including those of former U-M star Chris Webber in San Fran Business Opportunities Franchises Wanted Money Land Contracts For Sale Family Budget Control Mortgages Loans Wanted Money Wanted Land Contracts Wanted To Rent Rooms To Rent Room Board Roommates Wanted Furnished Apartments To Rent Apartments To Rent Duplexes Townhomes Condominiums For Rent Commercial Rental Lease Parking Spaces Mobile HomesRent Houses To Rent Mobile Home Space Garages For Rent Cottages Resorts cisco and Dekm Sanders in Atlanta.

l8 hr mm DETROIT Barry Sanders is the biggest man in town. The proof is growing daOy on Detroit's Cadillac Towers building. The Detroit Lions running back is being featured 170 feet tall and 100 feet wide on the "Hero Wall" being painted on the 40-story build It is also the biggest 10 feet taller than the shoe maker's painting of Portland Trail Blazer Rod Strickland in that city, the company said this week. Art Pastusak, 42, and Jeff Engel-stad, 27, both of Portland, started the Sanders painting last week and expect to finish in mid-June. They're working 16-hour days.

The artists contracted by Portland-based Art-FX will use more than 165 gallons of primer and enamel paint "They are an attempt to celebrate, or capture, a snippet of the athlete's athletic creativity, and, in Barry's Runs Daily with over 200 Classification Choices. Or, let us create a heading for the services your business offers. case, his attribution to the community," said Keith Peters, Nike director of media relations. Sanders has rushed far 1,000 yards in each of his first five NFL seasons. ing.

It is among several Nike is putting up in major cities as advertisements..

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