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Sports C-2 Battle Creek Enquirer, Sept. 13, 1983 RfleondldDini tops LD) pirep grM poDD FJJSU to take police to South Bend Hornets' total. Lakeview placed fourth in Class with 44 points, 1 behind No. 3 Jackson Lumen Christl and 6 ahead of No. 5 Bay City Handy.

Pennfield ranks sixth in Class with 37 points, 3 behind No. 5 Flint Hamady and 1 more than both De-Witt and Iron Mountain. Athens and McBaln tied for ninth in Class with 23 points, less than eighth-ranked Rudyard. Albion shares 22nd in Class with Menominee. Gull Lake is 24th.

Adrian, which will host Battle Creek Central on Sept. 23, is sixth in A. Kalamazoo Central, which beat the Bearcats last week, is 12th. oases CLASS Team 1. Detroit St.

Martin dePorres Berrien Springs Ikton- Igeon- Bayport Lansing Catholic Central Flint Hamady Pennfield (tie) DeWitt W-L 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1- 0 2- 0 1-0 Pts 75 53 42 41 40 37 36 36 28 Iron Mountain 9. Pewamo-Westphalia 10. RoaertCitv 1-0 23 Honorable AAnttOT' V.l.m.Tnn 1 A 23; Burton-Bentley 1-0, 19; Buchanan, 1-0, 18; San-ford-Meridian 1-0, 16; Wyoming Godwin Heights 1-0, 15; Clinton 1-0, 13; Stephenson 1-1, 12; Stock-bridge 1-0, Montrose 1-0, 8, Mount Clemens Lutheran North 1-0, Leslie 1-0, White Pigeon 1-0, Saginaw St. Stephen 1-0, Orchard Lake St. Mary 1-0, L'Anse 2-0, Munising 2-0, Mor-ley Stanwood 10, Comstock Park 1-0, Addison 1-0, Capac 1-0, 2.

EXTRA BASES THE DETROIT TIGERS were among 11 teams authorized to print tickets for the playoffs and the World Series. RANDY ERSKINE, a Battle Creek native, defeated Bob Percey of Howell, 4 and 3, in the first round of the Michigan PGA Match Play Championship at Tecumseh. OKLAHOMA joined the list of colleges which have called off games against the Soviet national basketball team, but Kansas said it will play the Soviets as scheduled Nov. 16. PIERRE LAROUCHE, free agent center who twice has scored 50 goals in a season, signed with the New York Rangers.

THE COSMOS, defending NASL champions, were eliminated in the first round of the playoffs by the Montreal Manic, 1-0. LIBERTY and Australia II were scheduled to begin the best-of-seven America's Cup finals today off Newport, R.I. PAT NAPPI was named coach of the U.S. Olympic Boxing Team for the 1984 Games. Compiled from The Associated Press IT'S JUST A By Ed Morgan, jr.

CLASS A Team WL Pts 1. Farmington Harrison 1-0 75 2. East Lansing 1-0 61 3. Traverse City 1-0 56 4. Ypsllanti 10 51 5.

Birmingham Brother Rice 10 48 6. Adrian l-o 42 7. Sterling Heights Stevenson 1-0 37 8. Midland 1-0 36 9. Warren De La Salle 1-0 22 10.

Fraser 10 16 Honorable Mention: Utica Ford, 1-0, 15; Kalamazoo Central, 1-0, 14; Grosse Pointe South, 1-0, 13; Lansing Sexton, 1-0, 12; Livonia Franklin, 1-0, 12; Bay City Central; 1-0, 12; Saginaw Arthur Hill, 1-0, 12; Grand Blanc, 1-0, 11; Holt, 1-0, 10; Flint Central, 1-0, Trenton, 1-0, Birmingham Sea-holm, 1-0, Plymouth Salem, 10, Flint Northern, 1-0, Warren Cousino, 10, Midland Dow, 10, Detroit Murray-Wright, 1-0, Harper Woods Notre Dame, 1-0, 1. CLASS Team W-L Pts 1. Muskegon Catholic 1-0 75 2. Marysvlile 1-0 67 3. Jackson Lumen Christl 1-0 45 4.

Lakeview 1-0 44 5. Bay City Handy 1-0 38 6. Southgate Aquinas 1-0 37 7. Spring Lake 1-0 36 8. St.

Clair 1-0 35 9. Essexville-Garber 1-0 26 10. Flint-Powers 1-0 19 Honorable Mention: Gladwin, 1-0, 16; Big Rapids. 1-0, 16; North Branch, 1-0, 13; Royal Oak Shrine. 1-0, 12; Grand Rapids Forest Hills Northern, 1-0, 12, Grand Rapids Catholic, 1-0, II; East Grand Rapids, 1-0, 10; Frankenmuth, 1-0, Durand, 1-0, Grand Rapids Northview, 1-0, Cadillac, 1-0, Albion, 1-0, Menominee, 2 0, Gull Lake, 1-0, South Haven, 1-0, St.

Joseph, 10, Alma, 1-0, Mount Clemens L'anse Creuse, 1-0, 1. CLASS Team 1. Mendon Mendon is No. 1 in Class and Lakeview, Pennfield and Athens are among the Top Ten in classes and respectively, In the first Associated Press high school football poll of the 1983 season. All four defending state cham-pions were unanimous No.

1 picks after winning their first games: Farmington Harrison In Class Muskegon Catholic In Detroit St. Martin dePorres in and Mendon inD. Gobies was runnerup to Mendon in with 70 points, 5 fewer than the Rams second in net meet Springfield High's girls' tennis team won two flights Saturday to finish second in its own Ram Invitational. Karen Blowers won at No. 4 singles and Tract Scarbrough and Mary Livingston captured the title at No.

3 doubles to help the Rams amass 22 points. That was four points fewer than the total of champion Lake Odessa Lakewood, which won four flights. Marrit Cornish won at No. 1 singles and Katie Davey at No. 3 to help Coldwater place third with 20 points, 8 more than Bronson.

RAAA INVITATIONAL Team Standings Lake Odessa Lakewood 26, Springfield 22, Coldwater 20, Bronson 12 Singles No. 1 First place: Marrit Cornish (C) d. Julie Wakely (L), 6-0, 6-0; Third: Kris Baird (S) d. Jenny Woodcox 6-2 No. 2 First: Karen McCaul (L) d.

Amy Barnes (C), 7-6, 3-6, 7-5. Third: Jodie Bartell (S) d.Tina Yesh 7-6 No. 3 First: Katie Davey (C) d. Renee Abbott (S), 6-2, 6-2. Third: Gwen Johnston (L) d.

Missy Wiard (B), 6-0, 6-1 No. 4 First: Karen Blowers (S) d. Kami Cor-ston (L), 6-1, 6-3. Third: Julie Wilcox (C) d. Cindy Bauman (B), 6-0, 6-0 Doubles No.

1 First: Becky Haskins-Melonie Thompson (L) d. Susan Furney-Teanna Weage (B), 6-4, 6-1. Third: Lorle Pursley-Karyl Baird (S) d. Justine Earl-Annette Doolittle (C), 6-0, 6-3 No. 2 First: Shawn DeGroote-Kathy Fetter-man (L) d.

Missy Suggs-Shelly Warren (S), 6-4, 6-7, 6-2. Third: Patty Ross-Carol Guisinger (C) d. Joy Wells-Tammy Howard (B), 6-0, 6-7, 6-0 No. 3 First: Traci Scarbrough-Mary Livingston (S) d. Michelle Perkins-Marcy Combs (B), 6-3, 7-6.

Third: Tammy Makley-Kristie Hunter (L) d. Elizebeth Lake Martha Brown (C), 6-3, 2-6, 62 No. 4 First: Deb Valdez-Shelly Cusack (L) d. Julie Swanson-Mary Dogan (C), 6-0, 6-2. Third: Darcye Woodard-Christie Jensen (S) d.

Amy Crampton-Yvonne Yearling (B), no score COLLEGE FOOTBALL GEORGE PERLES, Michigan State coach, plans to take campus security police along to patrol the sidelines near MSU's bench when the Spartans play at Notre Dame on Saturday. "Sometimes, I think they are trying to control our sidelines," Perles said of Irish fans. BO SCHEMBECHLER, University of Michigan coach, scoffed at remarks by Washington coach Don James that the Huskies, who will host the Wolverines on Saturday, aren't as strong as they have been in past seasons. "Their quarterback (Steve Pelluer) he's good," Schembechler said. "They've got a lot of depth.

And defensively, they're a better team today than they were last year." STEVE SMITH, Michigan quarterback sidelined with a sore shoulder, remains questionable for Saturday, Schembechler said, but noted, "At this time, we are encouraged." BILLY CANNON, 1959 Heisman Trophy winner, began serving a five-year prision sentence for counterfeiting at Texarkana, Texas. PRO FOOTBALL MICHAEL KELLER, assistant general manager and director of player personnel for the Michigan Panthers last season, was named director of operations Monday. Keller will handle contract negotiations and direct scouting, and will make personnel decisions together with head coach Jim Stanley. Keller's promotion came three days after Jim Spavital resigned as general manager. CHET SIMMONS, USFL commissioner, said Pacific-10 Conference officiating crews will work USFL games next season.

LONN BERNEY, a Brooklyn attorney, said he and a group of businessmen have purchased the New Jersey Generals and will move the team to Brooklyn. But Chuck Fairbanks, head coach and part owner of the Generals, denied the team has been sold. JACK THOMPSON will start at quarterback Sunday for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers against Minnesota, coach John McKay said. GEORGE ROGERS, New Orleans Saints running back, strained ligaments in his right knee Sunday and may miss four games. EVERSON WALLS, Dallas Cowboys cor-nerback who was holding out, came to terms with the club on a five-year, $1.25 million pact.

CLARENCE HARMON former Washington Redskins running back, and Ike Forte, former New England Patriots back, pleaded guilty to possession of cocaine charges and were sentenced to 10 years' probation. W-L 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 Pts 75 70 62 48 44 39 38 24 23 23 2. Gobies 3. Waterford Our Lady 4. St.

Ignace 5. Fowler 6. Central Lake 7. Morencl 8. Rudyard 9.

(tie) Athens McBaln Honorable Mention: Atlanta, 1-0, 17; E. 14; Jordan, 1-0, 16; Owendale-Gaoetown. 1-0, Crystal Falls, 1-1, 12; Lake Linden, 20, 11; Wvan dotte Mt. Carmel, 1-0, 11; N. Dickinson, 2-0, 10; Flint Holy Rosary, 1-0, Deckerville, 1-0, Mt.

Pleasant Sacred Heart, 1-0, Powers North Central, 1-1, Grass Lake, 1-0, Plttsford, 1-0, Akron-Falrgrove, 1-0, Cedarville, 20, Carson-vlile, 1-0, 2. Bellevue beats C-S at foul line CLIMAX Brenda Carroll scored 16 points and Bev Kelley hit for 14 Monday night to lead Bellevue High's girls' basketball team to a 53-41 victory over Climax-Scotts. The Broncos (2-1) made only two more field goals than the Panthers (0-2), but outscored them from the foul line, 13-5. Cherie Swarthout led C-S with 15 points. In other prep games reported Monday: Springport 49, Olivet 45: The visiting Spartans (1-3) won the game by sinking 19 of 31 free Prep Basketball throws to the Eagles' 5 of 26.

Julie Landon topped Springport with 12 points. Deb Fitz tallied 13 and Sherri Weeks 11 for Olivet. Tekonsha 50, Centreville 34: Free throws made the difference again, as the host Indians (2-1) were 18 of 31 from the line and the Bulldogs (1-1) just 2 of 8. Missy Langridge had 18 points and seven steals for Tekonsha. Teammate LeAnn Selby finished with 14 points and eight rebounds.

"If it'll make you feel any better, you're just like the president. He throws out the first ball and you just threw out your last!" Bowling Scoreboard AL Warning 200 (ESPN, 2-Wolverine Cablevision; taped) WEDNESDAY 7:30 p.m. Baseball: Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh Pirates (9-Chicago) 7:35 Baseball: Atlanta Braves at Cincinnati Reds (17-Atlanta) 9:00 Boxing: Bantamweight bout, Jerome "Kid" Coffee vs. Alfonso Lopez (ESPN) 12:45 a.m. Billiards: Willie Mosconi vs.

Minnesota Fats (ESPN, taped; joined in progress Thursday at 1 a.m. on 2 Wolverine Cablevision) 4:00 Golf Gerry Ford Celebrity Classic, highlights (ESPN, 2 Wolverine Cablevision) Radio Sports geles, 160. SAVES: Smith, Chicago, 25; Holland, Philadelphia, 20; Reardon, Montreal, 20; Bedrosian, Atlanta, 19; Minton, San Francisco, 19. NFL NATIONAL CONFERENCE Central Nlte Bird: Scott Wilkey 593 221, Dan Maddix 569, Barb Wofford 552, Vicky Urton 578-208, Jean GwiltSll, Sally Way 219, Brian Merriman 215, Debbie Worthington 209 M-66 Sunday Night Mixed: Terry Foreman 592, Bob Sloan 590, Glen Webster 575-224, Brenda Wilson 542, Sharon Thorn Hill 526, Rayn Jenkins 233, J. Woodman 232, Bruce Vaughn 232, Barb Jenkins 223.

Ray Johnson Pro Shop 2076-731, Team No. 14 2076-731, Vegas Nuts 2000, Boozers 694, Team No. 20 692 Grand Trunk Mixed: Wayne Morris 590-213, Mike Burgett 585, Frank Rugg 577, Lenny For-chione 565, Dee Hamilton 516, Frank Geren 217, Duane Lewis 217, Jim Berry 213, Bob Hamilton 207. PBS Realty 2957-1017, Smith's Body Shop 2933-994, The Family 2916-989, Easy Company 2897-1010, Springlake Lanes 2813, Lucky Seven 994 M-66 Trio: Mark Dannenberg 584-207, Doug Curey 575-213, Dennis Bell 574-223, Kevin Van-Nortwick 566-219, Edwin Scharrer 564, Rob Mack 220. M-66 Pro Shop 1630-598, Battle Creek Enquirer 1603, Crandall Farm 575, Akers Wood 570 Moose Mixed: Fred Sebright 580-244-200, Randy Sebright 545, Phil Bigley 528, Sandi McKee 211, Larry McKee 209, Jeff Kaiser 203.

National Auto Finders 2035-806, Four B-Sers 2025-765, Get Downs 2023, Sandbaggers 751 M-66 Saturday Night Mixed: Bill Gwynne 567-210, Mike Lutz 507-189, Pam Lutz 444. Larry Mac-Pherson 450, Larry Gwynne 448-172, Jo Godfrey 185. Mix Hardware 2429-840, Team No. 6 2324-762, Dollttles 2239-803, Team No. 1 2215, Mac's lectric 789 50 Plus: Delia Latshaw 561 195.

Clara Cronk 546-201, Mary Wesner 524-209, Marge demons 523-200, Sean Gwilt 519, Fran Carlson 190. Inspirations 1721-578, Comets 1698-582. The Gems 1668-614, 3 of a Kind 1658, Smitty's570 EAST Pet. GB 85 55 .607 82 62 .569 5 80 63 .559 6V2 79 65 .549 8 79 66 .545 8V2 69 74 .483 17V2 64 80 .444 23 WEST 84 59 .587 67 75 .472 16Vj 67 77 .465 17Va 67 78 .462 18 64 79 .448 20 61 83 .424 23V2 55 87 .345 28'2 Baltimore Detroit New York Milwaukee Toronto Boston Cleveland Chicago Kansas City Texas Oakland California Minnesota Seattle TODAY 7:15 p.m. Baseball: Cleveland Indians a Detroit Tigers (WBCK-930 AM, WELL-1260 AM and 105 FM) WEDNESDAY 7:15 p.m.

Baseball: Cleveland Indians at Detroit Tigers (WBCK-930 AM, WELL-1260 AM and 105 FM) He She Mixed: Marty Ickes 537-201, Russ Shanley 528-190, Jim Thompson 516, Dottie Latta 483, Susan Pickett 476, Tim Danke 198, Sarah Smith 175. 2 Odd Couples 1903-662, Four Jokers 1833-653, E-Z Rollers 1814-619, Runner Ups 1787-619, Shims 1697-586 Nlte Rollers: Lindy Edgar 527-213, Mary Brandt 515-211, Shirley Hubbard 493-178, Lidia Akers 468, Tori Reese 467, Kim Zugel 182, Lori Smith 178. West Point 2065-731, Waterbeds 2007-696, Guilfoyle No. 1 2004-681, Akers No. 2 1986-709, Akers No.

1 1975, Untouchables 672 Leila Hospital Becky White 527-213, David Fisher 537, Howard Campbell 544, Harry Wilcox 532-208, Woody McDaniel 549-198, Bud Swanson 209, Janan Dunn 200 Nottke's Neighbors: Phylis Marentette 519-177, Marilyn Pestun 518-189, Dorothy Buhler 483, Audrey Potter 481-173, Sandi Harrison 464-187, Dinah Wells 175. Chiropractic Clinic 2260, Harrison's Body Shop 2259-831, Guys Dolls 2248, Air Wisconsin 2244-797, Nottke's Bowl 2232, Tender Touch 786, Brown's Mobile Home Park 766 Tavern Owners Ladies: Sandi Nowiki 505-182, Linda Burton 484-168, Connie Herr 467, Donna Nash 432, Gerri Ayres, Karen Reed 174. Jack's 1277 509-440, M-66 1220-483, Team No. 1 1219, Bruin Lounge 1217-476, Andersons 1205-460 JUNIOR RESULTS At Springlake Lanes Major: Lashante Young 551-201, Rich Hodge 504-193, Scott McQuern 494, Donnte White 482-180, Karen Burrell 199 Junior: Anthony Todd 484-180, Tom Wright 462-165, Rock Lee 432, Chris Simmonds 428, Dan Prather 419, Jesse Adams 188, Reggie Richard 158, Heather Maun 149. Team No.

7 1950, Team No. 5 1885, Team No. 3 1747, The Muppets 1657 Prep: Danny Lang 409-155, Dan Simmonds 380, Devin Stephenson 383, Vicki Hall 326-120, Debby Dove 315-129, Jason Buller 163, Todd Burell 157 Bantam: Kevin Baldwin 207-126. Darshall Smith 170-94, Holly VanLith 170-98, Cindy Richard 161, Keisha Brown 159-96, GrBree Gordon 92 Team No. 1 640-342-298, Smurfettes 498-292-206, Team No.

2 338-195, Team No. 4 326, Team No. 6 319 Pet PF PA Detroit 1 1 0 .500 37 31 Green Bay 1 1 0 .500 62 63 Minnesota 1 1 0 .500 44 69 Chicago 1 1 0 .500 34 30 Tampa Bay 0 2 0 .000 10 28 East Dallas 2 0 0 1.000 65 47 Philadelphia 1 1 0 .500 35 40 Washington 1 1 0 .500 53 44 N.Y. Giants 1 1 0 .500 22 29 St. Louis 0 2 0 .000 34 62 West L.A.

Rams 2 0 0 1.000 46 33 Atlanta 1 1 0 .500 33 33 New Orleans 1 1 0 .500 55 47 San Francisco 1 1 0 .500 65 39 Monday's Games Prep Golf JOHNSON ROLLS 728 Ray Johnson fired a 728 series, highlighted by a 250 game, Monday night in the M-66 Major League. Other scores in the league: John Mitchell 683-268, Bart Hollman 662, Bob Anjeski 646, Ron Cor-kins 645, Ron Fahling 255, Bill Cronkhite Sr. 253, Ron Woodrum 246. Bob Tessin's Team 3003-1050 actual. West Point Store No.

1 2973-1048 actual. Independent Insurance 2972-1059 actual. West Point Store No. 2 2960, M-66 Bowl 2934-1031 actual, Bud-weiser 1003 Scores of other leagues: Post Office: Mark Shortridge 669-267, Steve Funk 634 230, Bill Clawson 632, Mike Hoenes 603, Bob Baremore 241, Mike VanDenberg 20, Ivan Ruger 223. B.C.

Rendering 2891-1039, Club 27 1103, 1034 Spartan: Ron Bradstreet 647, Norm Conam 620-234, Harry Goddard 606, Ken Wilsey 604-225, Dennis Hall 597, Dick Lee 235, Sam Herndon 233, Bob Schwalm 225. Nottke's Bowl 2785-1023, Carpenters Laundry 2764-965, Lee Lake Grocery 2677, Athens Barber Shop 998 Kellogg Monday Morning Mixed: Dave Fettes 645-233, Dave Kornoelje 601-213, Ted Clifton 581, Ralph Turtle 542-243, Ron Sweet 538, Tom Fugate 213. Odd Couple 1082 -393, Me 8. Her 1050-378, Team No. 14 1048-375, Two Korns 1042-373, The Fugates 1031, Ball Busters 432 Sunday Night High Rollers: Howard Guiette 634-213, Frank Walker 574, Sherry Guiette 556, Al Jordan 554, Cheryl Southern 543, Steve Southern 218, Jim Nofs 216, Bill DeBroux 213, Rick Wells 223.

Team No. 8 2181-742, Ask Sheila 2014-657, Team No. 6 1905-666, Team No. 22 1901, Team No. 10 1844, Team No.

17 668, Team No. 15 748 Tavern Owners: Rod Brownell 627-233-227, Dick Rodriguez 588-243, Mike Egan 571, Gary Root 564, Terry Foreman 564, George Bridenstine 233, Bill Ansell 226, Frank Eberhard 224. Dolphin No. 2 1896-683-666, Dolphin No. 1 1849-727, Angelo's 1790, Verona Lounge 650 Springlake 4-Man: Harold Magrum 626-238, Todd VanDorsten 555-236, Gary Elmer 551, Conrad Burton 554, Mike Morris 553, Larry Favorite 221, Ray Jones 212, Mike Porter 209.

Team No. 10 2109-730, Hughes Realty 2044-719, SOS Inc. 2030, The Enforcers 2024-679, Elmers Rabbitry 1977-733, Gerald Elmer Son 720 Nottke House: T. Cook 625-246, Larry Sister 588 211, Corky Cutsinger 228, Leroy Oliver 229, Jerry Ebert 212. Barney's Glass 2894-1035, Miller High Life 2822-1007 Nottke 5 O'Clock: Tim Geselle 612-256, Bill Porter 599-241, Bernie Fisher 579-221, Pete Miller 574, Ed Fugate 562-217, Bernie Squires 221.

2 Plus 1 1805-606, Plus Two 1834-645, Burger King 1723-651, Cyrstal Flash 1721, Edgerton Glass 1709-628, Never A Doubt 610 Wolverine: Bob Simpson 598-238. Leon Poirer 598-246, Dick Brininstool 591-233, Stlg Renstrom 586-234, Mort McKillop586, Steve Perkins 252. Springlake Lanes 3088-1050, Smith-Lindroth 3068-1073, Gregory Inc. 1045 Pennfield 181, Bronson 201 (At Marywood Country Club) Pennfield: Jamie Cole 40 (medalist), Jeff Pel-Ion i 45, Billy Davis 46, Kevin Ma her 50. Bronson: Jeff Case 49, Don Williams 50, Brian Gilbert 51, BobMayerSl, Brian Eley 51.

Records: Pennfield 2-1, Bronson 0-4 JV: Pennfield 184, Bronson 240 Detroit 5, Cleveland 1 Baltimore at Boston, rain New York 1, Milwaukee 0 Only games scheduled Tuesday's Games Baltimore (McGregor 17-6 and Ramirez 4-4) at Boston (Boyd 4-5 and Nipper 0-0) (2) 5:30 p.m. Cleveland (Behenna 0-0) at Detroit (Morris 18-10), Milwaukee (Caldwell 11-10) at New York (Shirley 5-6), 8 p.m. Chicago (Dotson 17-7) at Minnesota (Viola 7-12), KansasCity (Blacks 5) at California (Sanchez 9-7), Texas (Tanana 7-7) at Oakland (Warren 1-3), Toronto (Leal 11-10) at Seattle (Stoddard 8-14), 10.35 p.m. Wednesday's Games Cleveland at Detroit, 7:35 p.m. Baltimore at Boston, 7:35 p.m.

Milwaukee at New York, 8 p.m. Chicago at Minnesota, 8:35 p.m. KansasCity at California, Texas at Oakland, 10:35 p.m. Toronto at Seattle, 10:35 p.m. Prep Tennis Bowling Notice AMERICAN CONFERENCE East Miami 2 0 0 1.000 46 24 Baltimore 1 1 0 .500 39 40 N.Y.

Jets 1 1 0 .500 51 46 Buffalo 1 1 0 .500 10 18 New England 0 2 0 .000 47 63 Central Clevland 1 1 0 .500 52 53 Pittsburgh 1 1 0 .500 35 35 Cincinnati 0 2 0 .000 16 30 Houston 0 2 0 .000 44 61 West Denver 2 0 0 1.000 31 21 L.A. Raiders 2 0 0 1.000 40 16 KansasCity 1 1 0 .500 31 30 San Diego 1 1 0 .500 46 55 Seattle 1 1 0 .500 30 27 Monday's Game San Diego 17, Kansas City 14 Thursday's Game Cincinnati at Cleveland, 8:30 p.m. Sunday's Games Atlanta at Detroit, 1 p.m. Chicago at New Orleans, 1p.m. Los Angeles Rams vs.

Green Bay at Milwaukee, 1 p.m. Pittsburgh at Houston, 1 p.m. San Francisco at St. Louis, 1 p.m. New York Jets at New England, 1 p.m.

Kansas City at Washington, 1 p.m. Baltimore at Buffalo, 1 p.m. Philadelphia at Denver, 4 p.m. San Diego at Seattle, 4 p.m. New York Giants at Dallas, 4 p.m.

Minnesota at Tampa Bay, 4 p.m. Next Monday's Game Miami at Los Angeles Raiders, 9 p.m. M-66 Entertainers: Jeff Roach 560-214, Mike Murphy 548 201, Dave Cnilds 532, Deborah Walker 207. Team No. 9 2080-744, Gonzo's Group 2075, Fat Chance 2074, Gutter Dusters 762, Demons 722 V.A.

Employees Association: Dan Clark 560-211, Jack Word 552. Ernie Carson Sr. 551, Roslyn Champion 491, Mary Woods 475-179, John Young 221, Bruce Hill 221, Madeline Vasquez 206. Go Gos 2681, Guys Dolls 912 Pin Twisters: Nita Bergler 552-250, Judy Can-field 484-177, Louisa Wenger 462, Betty Canfield 177, Shirley Prior 173, Gladys Larner 168. Team No.

13 1729-621, Smith Lindroth Ins. 1726, Red Hots 1716-596, Columbia Hair Stylists No. 1 1695. Two Singles A Double 1695, Worgess Insurance Agency 613, Lakeview Shell 608, Columbia Hair Stylists No. 2 599 Last Start: Pat VanHuysen 545-214, Sheryl Mc-Conville 507-203, Carolyn Boyer 505.

Jan Tackett 493, Joanne Galen 478-183, Carol Burgett 207, Diane Francisco 191. N.D.S. 1701-598, Carol Ughetti Tile 1668, Gregory Brothers 1646, Three Misses 607, Avon Calling 586 Queen Pins: Vicky Urton 543-214, Linda Beach 541-203, Sheryl Roggow 532-196, Vicki Green 492-230, Cathy Matko 487, Teresa Davis 188. ARM 2493-889, Beach Team Service 2491 852, Real McCoy 2483-886, Look'ng Good 2459, Go Getters 2436-859, Jewell's Tool Service 831 BOWLERS NEEDED Positive Post League, 6:15 p.m. Fridays, Ken Notke's Bowl; one team and individuals.

Secretary: Doris Jones, 965-7454. NL Lakeview 5, Pennfield 2 Singles: Lauree Phelps (L) d. Nixon. 6-3, 6-2; Marika Adams (L) d. West, 6-4, 6-3; Kati Angelo (P) d.

Graham, 6-1, 7-5; Gail Schwartz (P) d. Derks, 7-5, 6-0. Doubles: Kim Bidwell-Shaun Wiler (L) d. Lang-Hanna, 6-2, 6-1; Elizabeth Winslow-Jean Shin (L) d. Neller-Edwards, 3 6, 7-6, 6-3; Jill Lassen-Jena Lassen (L) d.

Feneley-Witkowski, 6-0, 6-1. Records: Lakeview 3-1, Pennfield 2-1 Kalamazoo Christian 6, Springfield 1 Singles: Pam Lightvoet (KC) d. Baird, 6-0, 6-1; Laurie Brussee (KC) d. Bartell, 7-5, 7-5; Joanie Kloosterman (KC) d. Abbott, 6-2, 6-2; Karen Blowers (S) d.

Poolman, 6-2, 6-0. Doubles: Renee Postmus-Kristy Koning (KC) d. Pursley-Baird, 6-4, 3-6, 6-4; Liz Hartzell-Mary Betten (KC) d. Suggs-Warren, 6-1, 6-2; Wendy Meyening-Kami Cortright (KC) d. Scarbrough-Woodard, 6-0, 6-0.

Records: Kalamazoo Christian 1-2, Springfield 2-2 Notice EAST The Battle Creek Football League, a seven-man team touch football organization, will begin its season Saturday. There still are openings for one or more teams. League official Dennis Brown may be reached at 968-1488. Pet. GB 74 68 .521 73 68 .518 V2 73 70 .510 l'2 72 70 .507 2 64 79 .448 IO'j 59 84 .413 15V2 WEST 83 60 .580 80 63 .559 3 75 67 .528 7'2 71 73 .493 12V2 68 76 .472 15'2 65 79 .451 I8V2 Philadelphia Montreal Pittsburgh St.

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Louis 5 Only games scheduled Tuesday's Games Montreal (Sanderson 5-6) at Chicago (Noles 5 9), New York (Terrell 6-7) at Philadelphia (Ghelfl 1-0), 7:35 p.m. St. Louis (Andujar 6-13) at Pittsburgh (Rhoden 10-12), 7:35 p.m. Atlanta (Perez 13-7) at Cincinnati (Soto 15-12), 7:35 p.m. Los Angeles (Reuss 10-10) at Houston (Scott 8 4), 8:35 p.m.

San Francisco (Garrelts 1-0) at San Diego (Whitson4-7), 10:05 p.m. Wednesday's Games Montreal at Philadelphia (2) 5:35 p.m. Chicago at Pittsburgh, 7:35 p.m. Atlanta at Cincinnati, 7:35 p.m. St.

Louis at New York, 7:35 p.m. Los Angeles at Houston, 8:35 p.m. San Francisco at San Diego, 10:05 p.m. League Leaders si SERVICE I EXHAUST SYSTEMS "KM1 i BU TOW AND SAVE OKI BELLEVUE INVITATIONAL Boys Team Standings: Dewitt 76, Leslie 96, Napoleon 116, Bath 133, St. Philip 141, Olivet 159, Bellevue 179, Vandercook Lake 184, Pennfield 200, Springfield 208, Maple Valley 242, Fowler 283 St.

Philip: 5-Paul Beasley 16:40, 18-Greg O'Daniel, 26-Matt Sheehan, 43 Bill Sullivan, 49-Jeff Serva Olivet: 1-Rlch Pewe 16:28, 10-Scott Sobleski, 23-Dan Borg-man, 48-Wolfrom Wezell Bellevue: 15-Todd Madsen 17:27, 36-Pat Jarve, 39-Joe Bur-rill, 44-Jerry Beam, 45-Ken Morgan Pennfield: 19-David Howes 17:35, 21-Randy O'Neil, 29-Matt Vonk, 57-Brent Cobb, 74-Rod Nesbitt. Springfield: 17-Dave Jones 17:30, 35-John Zidarvich, 47-Ralph Huisinga Maple Valley: 30-Dean Hale 18:10, 38-Robbie Trowbridge, 41-Dan Lykins Girls Team standings: Dewitt 26, Bath 44, Vandercook Lake 72, Fowler 122, Leslie 157, Napoleon 207, Hudson 211. Top area finishers: 14-Jessie Sullivan (St. Philip), 17-Laurel Houk (Bellevue), 18-Laura Roitter (Olivet), 30-Jean Jaffke (Springfield). 42 Paula Bremer (Pennfield), 54-Sheila Campbell (Maple Valley) PHONE 962-4043 BASEBALL American League MILWAUKEE BREWERS: Activated Bob McClure, pitcher.

NEW YORK YANKEES: Sent Dennis Ras-mussen, pitcher, and Edwin Rodriguez, second baseman, to the San Diego Padres to complete an earlier deal which sent John Montefusco, pitcher, to New York. National League NEW YORK METS: Purchased the contracts of Clint Hurdle, third baseman-outfielder, and Mike Fitzgerald, catcher, from Tidewater of the International League. BASKETBALL National Association GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS: Waived Derek Smilh, forward. PHOENIX SUNS: Announced that Joel Kramer, forward, has left the club. FOOTBALL National League DALLAS COWBOYS: Announced an agreement with Everson Walls, cornerback, on a five-year contract.

HOCKEY National League BUFFALO SABRES: Signed Real Cloutier, forward. MINNESOTA NORTH STARS: Named Lou Nanne a vice president and also designated him as an alternate governor. NEW YORK RANGERS: Signed Cam Connor, Gordon Walker, and Steve Martinson, left wings; Jim Malone, center; and Mike Backman and Dave Silk, right wings. ROY KLINE GOODYEAR TIRES TRS-SOT WORD PBSDCE sshg IBB1DD1 TRUMBULL SERVICE NORTH AVE. at CALHOUN ST.

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RBI: Rice, Boston, 114; Cooper, Milwaukee, 113; Parrish, Detroit, 103; Winfield, New York, 100; Simmons, Milwaukee, 98. HOME RUNS: Rice, Boston, 35; Kittle, Chicago, 32; Armas, Boston, 31; Luzinski, Chicago, 29; Cooper, Milwaukee, 27; Murray, Baltimore, 27. STOLEN BASES: Henderson, Oakland, 98; Law, Chicago, 69; Cruz, Chicago, 49; Wilson, Kansas City, 48; Sample, Texas, 40. PITCHING (13 decisions): Haas, Milwaukee, 13-3, .813, 3.27; Flanagan, Baltimore, 11-3, .786, 3.11; McGregor, Baltimore, 17-6, .739, 3.05; Dot-son, Chicago, 17-7, .708, 3.69; Davis, Baltimore, 12- 5, .706, 3.39. STRIKEOUTS: Morris, Detroit, 203; Stieb, Toronto, 168; Bannister, Chicago, 167; Righettl, New York, 165; Sutcliffe, Cleveland, 142.

SAVES: Qulsenberry, Kansas City, 38; Stanley, Boston, 28; Davis, Minnesota, 27; Caudill, Seattle, 23; Gossage, New York, 20; Ladd, Milwaukee, 20. NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING (355 at bats): Madlock, Pittsburgh, Cruz, Houston, Hendrick, St. Louis, Dawson, Montreal, Smith, St. Louis, .314. RBI: Murphy, Atlanta, 108; Dawson, Montreal, 103; Schmidt, Philadelphia, 95; Guerrero, Los Angeles, 91; Kennedy, San Diego, 89.

HOME RUNS: Schmidt, Philadelphia, 34; Murphy, Atlanta, 32; Dawson, Montreal, 30; Evans, San Francisco, 28; Guerrero, Los Angeles, 28. STOLEN BASES: Raines, Montreal, 70; Wiggins, San Diego, 53; Sax, Los Angeles, 45; Wilson, New York, 44; LeMaster, San Francisco, 39. PITCHING (13 decisions): Denny, Philadelphia, 15-6, .714, 2.39; McWilllams, Pittsburgh, 13- 6, .684, 3.23; Orosco, New York, 13-6, .684, 1.37; Lea, Montreal, 15-8, .652, 1.96; Perez, Atlanta, 13-7, .650, 3.71; Ryan, Houston, 13-7, .650, 2.63. STRIKEOUTS: Carlton, Philadelphia, 241; Soto, Cincinnati, 210; McWilllams, Pittsburgh, 170; Ryan, Houston, 162; Veienzuela, Los An LET US HELP YOU WMIlWi No more erasing, strikeovers or messy correction fluids! This complete Model 4 word processing system helps you increase office productivity by letting you produce "correction-free reports, letters and memos 64K TRS-80 Model 4 Desktop Computer With Two Built-in Disk Drives (26-1069) DMP-100 Dot-Matrix Printer (26-1253) Prints Both Upper and Lower Case Easy-to-Use SCRIPSIT Word Processing Program (26-1596) SOLVE YOUR COTTAGE AAATTRESS TROUBLES! TV Sports every time! Requires cable not included We'll Rebuild New Comfort into Your Present AAATTRESS OR BOX CHECK YOUR PHONE BOOK FOR THE PARTICIPATING RadM haek STORE. COMPUTER CENTER OR DEALER NEAREST YOU SPRINGS at 'j the Cost of New Ones! End t20t3 PRICES APPLY AT PARTICIPATING STORES AND DEALERS A DIVISION OF TANDY CORPORATION TODAY 2 p.m.

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