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Sports Lansing State Journal Tuesday. Sept. 22. 1 987 Also: People East Lansing, with a 3-0 record, is ranked sixth in Class A in this week's Associated Press prep football poll. Lansing Catholic (2-1) is ranked seventh in Class C.

I South Korea said Monday it will reject North Korea's demand for direct talks on the North's demand to be co-host of the 1988 Seoul Olympics. I Soccer fans in Kiev, angered by their team's loss to a Moscow squad, attacked a train carrying Moscow players and fans, hurling bottles and rocks and smashing windows. The Spartak team beat Kiev Dynamo 1-0 Sunday night in a game played in the Ukrainian capital. Joyner-Kersee sets sights on 1988 Jackie Joyner-Kersee believes she'll break her world record in the heptathlon and has set her sights on the 1988 Olympic Games to achieve that goal. "I think the angel that's above is saying the time is not now," Joyner-Kersee said Monday.

"But I believe the time will be right in 1988." Joyner-Kersee, who received the McDonald's Amateur Sportswoman of the Year Award from the Women's Sports Foundation, holds the heptathlon record with 7,158 points, set last year at the U.S. Olympic Festival in Houston. Elliott cuts into Earnhardt's lead For the first time this season, the other top NASCAR drivers made up ground on Dale Earnhardt this week in the Winston Cup points standings. Earnhardt succumbed to engine problems Sunday in the Delaware 500 and finished 31st. Meanwhile, Bill Elliott was finishing fourth.

That allowed Elliott to chop Earnhardt's massive lead in the points race from 608 to 518. Earnhardt has rolled up 3,781 points this season compared to 3,263 for Elliott. High school player injures his spine A 15-year-old Crawford County (Erie, Pa.) football player was reported in serious but stable condition Monday after undergoing surgery for a spinal cord injury sustained in a game during the weekend. Sophomore Scott Bldwell of Blooming Valley, near Meadville, has lost some feeling in his body, but the full extent of his neck injury and possible paralysis is not immediately known. Compiled from staff and Associated Press reports.

Dumas, Lomax cannot make grade nie Ohio State basketball team has lost two more players because of poor grades. Spokesman Steve Snaop referred to a report by Columbus television station WSYX that senior Kip Lomax and junior Joe Durrus failed to meet the minimum grade-point av-1 erase of 2.0 set by the Big Ten Conference and OSU. Dumas, a 6-9 forward of Irvlngton. N.Y.. could return to the team In January if he meets that requirement Dumas said his grade-point average Is 1.99.

Lomax. a 6-0 guard out of Columbus, has left the school and Is not expected to enroll for classes when they begin Wednesday. Lomax also had academic problems last year, when he had to sit out the fall quarter. i Prep coach is found in pickup truck A Clay County (Jacksonville, Fla.) prep football coach, who had been missing since leaving school Friday to see a doctor for a bump on his head, was found unconscious Monday, slumped over in his pickup truck. Robert Clod, 29, head football coach and athletic director at Clay County High in Green Cove Springs, was found parked along U.S.

301 in Nassau County early Monday morning. He was taken by ambulance to Baptist Medical where officials reported he was in fair condition Monday afternoon. Investigators were unable to question the coach because of his medical condition. Dumas Lomax UCLA's Hazzard gets contract extension UCLA Coach Walt Hazzard. who led the Bruins to a 25-7 record and the Pacific-10 Conference basketball title last season, has signed a two-year contract extension.

Thus, Hazzard is under contract through the 1989-90 season. Cram: Anti-drug rules can be bent World mile record holder Steve Cram of Britain says anti-drug rules could be bent to ensure that top competitors appear at certain track meets and avoid being tested. Cram made his claim In an Interview Monday with the British Broadcasting two, days after British Sports Minister Colin Moynihan said he had evidence of similar deals. Officials of Britain's track and field governing body denied Monday that such deals had been made at meets in the country. Correction Jeff Slaton, not Paul Frank, kicked the extra point Saturday that gave Mason a 7-6 win over Lansing Catholic.

Tight end Sean O'Malley caught three passes for 34 yards. The errors resulted from incorrect roster Jets 43, Patriots 24 Scoreboard NCAA Div. II Poll MISSION. Kansas (AP) The top teams ki tie Notional Collegiate Athletic Association Division men's football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through sept. Television today Auto Racing: Formula One Grand ESPN Prix of Portugal, 1 p.m., Sports Hotline: Dial 1-900-410-1414 for the latost scores.

You pay bO cents for the first minute, 35 cents for each additional minute. USTA Senior CEDARHURST, N.Y. (AP) Results of the USTA Senior Gross Court tennis chommpion-ships at the Rockaway Hunt Oub (seedings parentheses): Singles 65-AndOver Championship Tom Brown (1), Son Francisco, del Bobby Rlggs, Coronodo, Calif, 6-1, 6-1. 60-And-Over Championship Bob Howe, Irvine, Colif, del. Bill Tufty, Pel-ham, N.Y, 6-2, 6.

WOMEN SJowpWch Baseball: NL N.Y. Mets at Chicago Cubs, 2 p.m.. WGN Houston at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m., WTBS Record Pts Pvs 344 80 1 20 75 3 344 73 5 244 66 I 2-14 64 2 2-14 55 6 2-14 55 4 1- 14 52 10 244 49 til 244 44 til 244 39 13 244 37 14 244 30 2- 14 29 17 344 25 18 Billiards: Mike Sigel vs. Jose Garcia. 10 p.m., ESPN 1.

South Dakota (4) 2. Central Florida 1 Northern Michigan 4. Atony St. 5. Texas Ail 4.

Portland St (tie) West Chester I North Dakota St 9.VokJos1oSt 10. Ashland ILMUIersvUle 12. Jacksonville St. 11 Santa Ckro 11 Grand Volley St 1S.Tuskegee NCAA Div. I-AA Poll MISSION.

Kansas (API The top teams ki the 1987 NCAA Division l-AA football poll with flrst-ploee votes In parentheses, with records through September 24, points and last week's ranking: Record nj rv 1. Nevada-Reno (4) 2. Holy Cross INE Louisiana 4 Appalachian St (tie) Maine 4. Northern towa 7. N.

Texas State I East Tennessee St 244 244 244 1 2 I 7 i 12 13 2-14 344 2-14 2-14 344 NCAA Statistics Team Punt Returns No Yds Avg Boxing: 9 p.m., USA Drag Racing: NHRA All-Stars. 5 IHRA Motorcraft ESPN Hockey: NHL Preseason p.m., PASS Radio today Baseball: AL Detroit at Boston, 92.7-FM, WJR 760-AM Newstalk 870: 2:30 p.m., WKAR 87Q Spartifacts: George Perles on MSU's Florida players, 7:15 am. 5:15 p.m., WJIM 1240-AM, 97.5-FM Nebraska 7 221 3U Georgia 110 22.0 Auburn 7 142 20J3 Stanford 4 80 20.0 Oklahomo 5 94 18J Oklahoma St. 5 92 18.4 Notre Dame 9 165 18 Northwestern 6 105 17i Arkansas 6 99 163 aemson 12 194 16J UCLA 134 14.9 Eastern Mich. 144 1U Passing Defense AttCp Yds Yds Pg Mississippi 29 12 97 32.3 Baylor 64 25 242 80.7 Clemson 74 30 247 82J Toledo 78 31 291 97.0 HcwoS 46 22 195 97.5 Nevoda4.asVegas 34 14 198 99.4 Virginia Tech 31 15 220 110.4 Akron 75 31 355 118.3 Arizona St.

54 22 237 118-5 Rushing Defense Cor Yds Yds Pg bumping umpire Joe West during on argument in a gome ot St. Louis on Sept 20. FOOTBALL it ,11 ii i rniij ii i Monona) rootcci League ATLANTA FALCONS-Signed Charlie Brown, wide receiver. NEW YORK GIANTS-Activated Gary Reasons, linebacker. Placed Lionel Masuel, wide receiver, on injured reserve.

HOCKEY Notional Hockey League MONTREAL CANADENS Sent Jocefyr, Perreoult, goolfender; Rick Hayward, de-fenseman, and AMe Turcotfe end Graeme Bonar, towards, to Sherbrooke of the American Hockey Leogue. NEW YORK RANGERS-Signed Gordon Walker, left wing, SOCCER Mok Moor Soccer League BALTIMORE BLAST-Re-slgned Keith Furphy, forward, to a one-year contract. CLEVELAND FORCE-Signed Gino DfFvo-rlo, defender, and Michael King, toward, to one-yeor contracts. COLLEGE tONA-Nomed Richard Colby trainer. UCLA-Extended the controct of Walt Hazzard, basketball coach, for two years through 1989-90.

Pro tennis Count Of Godo BARCELONA, Spain (AP) Results Monday of the 35th Count of Godo tennis tournament at the Royol Tennis Club: Singles First Round Jorgen WmdhaL Sweden, def. Cart Lim-berger, Australia, 6-4, 7-5. Ronald Agenor, Haiti, def. Lawson Duncan, Asneville, NX, 6-2- Jorge Arrese, Spain, def. Juan Avendono, Spain, 6-2, 6-3.

Juan Aguilera, Spain, def. Alberto MancM, Italy, 44, 6-2, 6-1. Ricky Osterhun, W. Germany, def. Pedro Rebolledo, Chile, 6-2, 3-6, 6-2.

Francisco Yunls, Argentina, def. Ooudk) Ptstotesi, Italy, 6-2, 7-6 (7-3). Francisco Model, Mexico def. Santiago Mora, Spain, 6-3, 6-1 Ulf Stentund, Sweden, def. Francisco Roig, Spain, 6-2, 60.

Franco Dovin, Argentina, def. Henrik Sundstrom, Sweden, 6-1, 6-1 Horocio de lo Peno, Argentina, def. Damlr Poblo Arroyo, Peru, def. Tore Mefnecke, W. Germany, 6-1, 7-5.

L.A. Volvo LOS ANGELES (AP) Results Monday In the J315JXJ0 Volvo tournomentot the Los Angeles Tennis Center at UCLA: Singles First Round Peter Lundgren, Sweden, def. Danie Vkser.S. Africa, 6-3, 6-3. Guy Forget, France, def.

Peter Fleming, Glen Cove, N.Y,6-3, Eliot Tertscher, Polos Verdes Estates, Colif, def. Johan Kriek, Naples, Fla, 6-4, 6-1 Paul Annacone, Knoxville, Tena, def. Ramesh Krisnnan, India, 6-4, 6-1 Derrick Rostogno, Brerrtwood, Calif, def. Matt Anger, Aptos, Calif, 7-6, 6-2. Kev'n Curren, Austin, Texas, def.

Dan Gol-die, McLean, 6-1 All-American Championships AMELIA ISLAND, Fta. (AP) Results In the All-American Tennis Cnornpionships: Men Singles Championship Andre Agassi, Las Vegas, Nev, def. Jimmy Connors, Sonibel Harbour, Fla, 4-3, retired. Singles Otarnpionship Pom Shrlver, Lutherville, Md, def. Stephanie Rehe, Highland, Calif, 1-6, 7-6, USTA Men's 35 CHATHAM, N.J.

(AP) Results In the US. National Men's 35 Grass Court Tennis Championships at the Columbia Racquet Club (seedings in parentheses): Singles Ctiarnplonship Afvln Gordlner (1), Pkrya Del Rey, Calif, def. GIDerto Rlncon (1 1), Lapeer, 6-4, 6-4. Doubles Champlonshk) Lorry Loeb, Aurora, Colo, and Roger McKee, Eugene, Ore (4), def. Joe McGuire, Kansas City, and Mark Booth, Memphis, NewEnpJond 0 3 7 14-24 New York 1 21 14-43 FTstOuarler NYJ-FG Leahy 37, 539 NYJ-FG Leahy 34, 1334 Second Quarter NE-FG Franklin 32, 7:43 Thrd Quarter NYJ-Toon 58 pass from O'Brien (Leahy kick), HO NY J-Hector 5 run (Leony xiaira NE-Tippett 29 fumble recovery (franklin kick), 8:40 NYJ-Hector 9 run (Leony kick, vas Fourth Quarter NYJ-Safety Tatupu tackled by Lyons In end zone, 19 NE-Baty pass trom tason ii-rornn kick), 7:12 NYJ-Foooia run (Leony kick), i i3j i NE-Storring 12 pass from Eason (Franklin kick), 1137 NYJ roooio i run (Leony kick), ico A-7047.

HE NYJ 17 21 24-48 42-127 145 281 4 44 11-34-1 20274 Ml 5-38 First downs Rushes-yards Passing Return Yards Comp-Att-Int Sock to-Yards Lost Punts FumWes-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession 64) 2-1 7-83 2232 4-37 3-2 7-63 37:08 INDMDUAL STATISTICS I RUSHING New England, Collins 10-32, Tatupu 7-1 1, James 3-5. New York, Hector 17-75, McNeil 8-30, Vick 10-18, Fooolo 5-4, O'Brien 24. PASSING-New England, Eason 18-34-1-186. New York, O'Brien 19-264-313, Ryan 1-1-04 RECEIVING New England, Baty $-37, Morgan 3-72, Starring 3-38, Collins 3-10, Tatupu MS, Jones 1-7, Fryor 1-4. New York, Shuler 6-57, Walker 4-88, McNeil 4-56, Toon 3-89, Hector 3-29.

MISSED FIELD GOALS New England, Franklin 46. Pro baseball 1985 Free Agents NEW YORK (AP) The list of the 62 mater league baseball players who filed for free ogency in 1985 with the Major Leogue Base ball Players Association: AMERICAN LEAGUE BALTIMORE (3) Rich Douer, 2b; Jim Dwyer, of; Lenn Sakata, Inf. BOSTON (2) oruce Kison, mp; kick n- CALIFORNIA (6) Juan Beniguez. of; Rod Carew, lb; Bobby Grich, krf; Al Hollond, Ihp; Donnie Moore, mp; uon button, mp CHICAGO 3 Cortfon Ftsk, Bart John son, rhp; Dan Spillner, rhp. CLEVELAND 5 Benny avokl on lony Bernazord, 2b; Jamie Easterly, Ihp; Mike Hargrove, lb; Vem Ruhle, rhp.

Detroit 14) Tom Brookens, it uoug Flynn, Inf; Irk Gfcson, of; Aureilo Lopez, rhp. KANSAS city 14 uane lora io-or, Lynn Jones, of; Hal McRoe, (Si; Jamie Quirk, MlLWAUkbt (i uonny uorwin, mp. NEW YORK (4) Marty Bystrom, rhp; Joe Niekro, rhp; Phil Niekro, rhp; Butch Wynegar, OAKLAND (5) Bruce Bochte. ltM Steve McCotty, rhp; Mike Nonis, rhp; Rob Pkcioto, Tommy John, Ihp. TEXAS 12) Alan Bannister, on item, inf.

TORONTO (3) Jeff Burroughs, of; Steve Nicosia, qAI Oliver, ah. NATIONAL LEAGUE CHICAGO (1) Richie Hebner, 3D. CINCINNATI (1) Tony Perez, lb. HOUSTON (2) Horry Spilmon, lb; Dickie LOS ANGELES (l) Steve reoger, MONTREAL (2) David Poimer, rhp; UJ Washington, ss. NEW YORK (2) Larry uowa, ss; Kusty PHILADELPHIA uory maooox, on Den-d Thomas, of.

ST. LOUIS 5) Doug Bar, mp; Lesor Cedeno, or, Nan DeJesus, ss; Mike Jorgenson, SAN DIEGO 3 Kurt Bevocauc, io-or, ai Bumbry, of; Miguel Dilone, of. SAN FRANCISCO (l) vioa uiue, mp. Transactions Monday's Deals BASEBALL Notional Leogue NL-Fined and suspended Chkogo Cubs Manoger Frank Lucchesi for two days tor Spartifacts Horse racing Hazel Park 1650 E. 10 Mile Rood, Hazel Park 7:45 pm Monday's Results Purple Glory 8.64 6.80 dh-Poefs Perfection (P.Wrnn) 3.20 3.20 dh-Fridey Polk (Jordan) 3.80 3.80 Maura's Fancy, Mokln's Coif, Wasatch Horace, Stew's Super Star, Trotting Mode, Zipper.

PERFEaA(8-3)PAIOJ79iO TRIFECTA (8-3-4) PAID $850.00 (8-4-3) PAID 5797 SECOND Cond. Poce: Ml 45 Moeiean Hanover (Gole) 3 JO 2.80 2.60 My Sugar Town (Cohen) 3.00 2.60 Matilda Mosse(AJWcllmy) 3.00 Hollview Happy, Carmella Seelster, uill TamnMl Tncccui lmiinnY Amy, Midnite Maiic I TRIFECTA (1-3-3) PAID $45.00 DAILY DOUBLE (8-1) PAID $95J0 THIRD Cond. Pace: 00 25 Crosland(Krkptrck) 6.80 3.60 3.00 Main Choice (Carroll) 4.00 3.20 Wings On High (AMcllmy) 4.60 dq-Shopper's Special, Race Nite Sam, Cujo, Professor Thompson, Cosey's Leader, Fiddl'in Away, Highland Prp PERFECTA(5-9) PAID $37.00 TRI-SUPER (5-9-2) PAID $235.00 FOURTH CorvJ. Trot: 205 25 Ritzy Hussy (CBoring) 5.00 3.20 3.00 Indian Drums (P.Wrenn) 4.20 3.40 Count To Won (Hennessey) 4.60 HR's Speedy Score, S.Flava, Self Assured, Kendelwood Willie, Travis Kateland Down. PERFECTA(2-1) PAID $19.00 TRIFECTA (2-1-8) PAID $121.00 FIFTH -Cond.

Poce: Ml 15 Espionage (Moody) 3.60 3.00 3.00 SenorMark(Wallis) 3.80 3.40 Shannon Key (Main) 3.60 Flying Majestic, C.G.Maor, Spare Time, Nap Time RJJ5, Over The Moon, Jim's Mark. PERFECTAOl) PAID $1180 SUPERFECTAI5-1-3-9) PAID $29100 TRI-SUPER PAID $70,645.20 to 1 winner SIXTH Cond. Poce: Ml 45 3.00 2.80 2.20 R.K.Viking(DJJAckermon) 5.00 3.20 Best Of Splurge (Hnnssy) 4.60 Country Come Home, Bebop A Lu Lo, Christine Ace, Petro Plus, Embattled. PERFECTA(5-6) PAID $9.60 TRIFECTA (54-7) PAID $77 JO SEVENTH -am. Poce: 21 45 Top Jimmy (JhnXkly) 7.40 4.00 3.00 Subtle Revenge (Hnnssy) 5.80 3.40 Gator Bait (Wolfe) jocona, Sly Scamp, Gene Seelster, Son Of Mi Mora.

PERFECTA (5-7) PAID $56.40 TRIFECTA (5-7-2) PAID $148.00 EIGHTH Cond. Poce: 201 35 Sir Henry Royce(Cpind) 28.60 5.60 3.80 Fine Raven (Bllrgn) 3.40 2.80 Perfecto Chance (Ursrtti) 4.60 Winter Alert, Davenport Seelster, Power Nik, Shiver Me Timber, Hosh- (6-5) PAID $85.40 TRIFECTA (6-5-1) PAID $648.60 NINTH -am. Pace: 204 Lea Knee (Wallis) 8.40 5.40 3.40 Catch You Later (AMcllmy) 8.00 4.00 Quildor (Moody) dq-Pleasant Joe, Brefarlo, Pilot LobelL PERFECTA (7-5) PAID $52.20 TENTH -am. Pace: 201 15 Rewarded N. (Parker) 16.20 10.60 2.80 Boron Module (Hnnssy) 6.60 3.00 Dancing Captain (Bllrgn) Hustling Hunt, Melvin's Finale, Minto Property, Rlcci Hop, Rompaway Bob.

PERFECTA (1-5) PAID $10220 TRIFECTA (1-5-2) PAID $257.40 ELEVENTH -am. Poce: 204 25 Landfair Spirit (Trigger) 8.00 5.80 6.00 8.00 10.40 Heartstrings (Hnnssy) '8 Ephemeral, Rogila Knight, Purple Skipper, Jambo Jet, Londo, Unique Tammy, Ann's Smog. PERFECTA (1-2) PAID $60.80 SUPERFECTA (1-2-34) PAID $2J67J0 ATTENDANCE 3,420 HANDLE $646,020 UTEP 61 52 26.0 Kentucky 48 55 273 Miami (Fla) 37 42 42.0 Central Mich. 59 85 423 UCLA 99 139 46J Nebraska 82 93 463 Syracuse 80 154 5U Northern OL 51 106 53.0 Arkansas 53 109 543 aemson 104 190 63J Purdue 59 128 64.0 SouthCoro. 65 133 663 San Jose St.

Ill 206 68.7 Eastern Mich. 90 210 70-0 p.m., ESPN World Nationals, 9 p.m., Chicago vs. Detroit, 7:30 7:10 p.m., WMMQ AM trick, Pewomo-Westphalia at Lainosburg, Fowler at saronoc, Alma 01 urunna, oyTon at Ashley, Ithoco of Merrid, MontobeHa of Corson City, Donsville of Mortice, Webber-vWe at Genesee, Clare at St. Louis. Tank Everett at Eastern, Woverly of East Lansing, Sexton of Jackson, Holt at Grand Ledge, East Grand Rapids at Okemos, DeWitt at Lansing catholic, lonia at v.

jonns, Chelsea at Williamston. I Girts' Swimming: Everett at Bottle Creek Central Grand Ledae at Haslett. Holt and Corurro of Mason, Marshall at Jockson, Woverly at Bottle Creek Lokeview, MidVjnd Alma. Ooss Country Holt at Eastern, tveren at East Lansing, Grand Ledge at Sexton, Woverly at Jockson, Okemos at Mason, Charlotte at Lansing Catholic, Olivet at Bottle Creek St. Philip, Ithaca at St.

Lous, weaer villf at Donsville. Gad: Sexton at Eastern, Jockson ana Everett at Holt, Grand Ledge and East Lansing at Woverly, Fowlerville of Portland, Alma of Chesaning, Shepherd of St. Louis, Leslie at Haslett. Ionia at St. Johns.

Soccer Mason at Brighton, DeWitt at Lansing Christian, Ann Arbor Huron at Uk emos. College golf COakslrtvttatlonal (ot Pine view CO Team Scores-Notre Dame 314, Lansing CC 315, Glen Oaks CC 317, Tri Stare, md 322, Olivet 341, Hope 352, Madonna ix, Aoumas 360, Goshen, md 361. Tournament medalist Patrick Motion it, Notre Dome. LCC scores Tom Beten 76, Jorme Ytiest 79, Ed Caslmon 80, Mke Ciolek 84, Coy Woodruff 84. College football Big 10 Standings Conference Al Games WL PtsOPWL 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 Pts OP Mm 56 30 48 17 85 46 54 47 51 44 35 44 $6 38 41 45 32 50 59 Ohio St iowo Indiana Mich.

MSU Wise Illinois Purdue Nwstrn Saturday's Results Notre Dome 31, MICHIGAN STATE Iowa 48, Iowa Stele 9 Illinois 20, East Carolina 10 Michigan 44, Washington State IS Minnesota 32, California 23 Missouri 28, Northwestern 3 Ohio State 24, Oregon 14 Purdue 22, Louisville 22 Utah 31, Wisconsin 28 KetituckyHWianolS Saturday! Games Missouri at Indiana Kansas State at Iowa Long Beoch State at Michigan Florida State at MICHIGAN STATE Central Michigan at Minnesota Northern lllinios ot Northwestern Ohio State ot Louisiana State Notre Dame at Purdue Bad State ot Wisconsin APTop 20 Poll The Top Twenty teams in the Associated Press college football pod, with nrst-ploce votes parentheses, record through games of Sept. 19, total points based on 20-19-18-17, Bowling MEN Hon Series 73UMohoney 625 M. Rogers 625T.Shattudi 425 Prince 623 Dorer 423T.MerrtfWd 422 G. Giles 622 M. Denning 472 D.

Clifford 622 T. Harrison 422 K. Miller 620 M. McDonald 419 R. Moms 619B.Steffensen 6IIR.Morden 417 D.

Anderson 414 J. Dutch 415 R. leach 615 V.Lang 615 B. Henderson 415J.Rudnick 614 K. Block ie 612D.LoPrort.jr.

41UGroth 411 G. Riley 610 Jackson 610 J. Show 610 W.Atkinson 409 S. Graham 608 J. feorra 606B.Satazor 605 R.

Reynolds 605 D.Scott 605 8. Bosworti 604 Tyler 404 D.Brown 604 McDonald 604 A. Sawyer 604 M. Garza Jr. 603 J.

Miller 603 B. Barlow 603 D. Bed 402 J. Anderson Sr. 725T.Tuttned 725 M.

Nave 724D.Potrkowsky IIRCtrt 706D. Shupp 705 K. Hod 704 White 7930. Anderson 685 B. Anderson 0.

Villegos 667 D. Shupp 6456. Smith MS J. Loft 662 M. Coved MlO.Sowver 60B.Appekjreen 655 R.

Villegos 654 E. Grant 650K.Serno 64IO.KwiaowsM 648 M. Sump 647 R.Viliegos 6461 Joseph 645 J.Beadle 644 R.Sumner 642 G. Young 640 M. Pierce 640B.Smrek 63 E.

Hansen 638D.Mclntyre 637 M.GartaJr. 637 D. Now 637 T. Guimon 636 K.Roy 635 B. Pearl 634 J.

Fetters 634M.Lontz 634 R. Surf in 632 J. Cannon 632 R. Novel 632M.Velosquei 631 S. Dorer 6HM.Wendt 67! Jordan 427 R.

Coulter 627 J. Holbrook 424 Elliott 602 Zimmerman 1: 602 S. Fulton 401 B. Anderson 400 E. Sewed 600K.Serna 400 D.Baker HIpttGorrtes J44C Prince 237 R.

leach 289J.Mohoney 279 White 277 V.Long 26tD.Potrkowsky 26iT.Shottuck 267 0.Shupp 258 B. dork 258 B. Clark 257 T. Tufmed 257 D. Sawyer 255 M.

Garza 255B.Soio2or 254T.Tuftnefl 251M.fcorro 248 M. Nave 248 K. Had 247 D. Anderson 247 B. Anderson 246M.Veiasque2 246 G.

Giles 246 M. Tyler 237 S. Dorer 236 M. Went 236R.Suthn 236 Tyler 235 E. Smith 235G.VanderMoere 235K.Semo 735D.Nowel 235 J.

loft 235 S. Dorer 235R.Frlsble 235B.Smrek 235 K.Roy 234M.Shoottl 234D.Mclntyre 234 R.Meredith 234M.GonaJr. 234 T. Gilliam 234 White 734 B. Anderson 234M.LantI 234 M.

Gam 245 M. Nave 234 D. Smith 24SD.KwiotkawsM 233 T. Turned 245 D. Sawyer 233K.Sprogue 245 D.Scott 233J.Hotyook 233B.Gallnetti 233 a Appleoreen 233 T.Merr (field 232 M.

Pierce 232G.Bkety 232 M. Nave 245K.Sprooue 2441 Manns 244 R.Sumner 243 B. Anderson 243 F.Cervantes 243W.DIion 743 D. Anderson 243 J. Dutch 242 M.

Coved 242 J. Joseph 239 S. Mams 239 D.Ferguson 238 R. Villegos 238D.VIIIegas 237R.Nogel 737J.Beoate 237 J. Wad 237D.Lohone 237 R.Viliegos 232J.AndelrsonSr.

232 K. Miner 232J.Mohoney 232 B. Pearl 232 K. Had 232D.LaProftJr. 232 B.

Dorer 231 J. Apple 230B.Steftensen 230 M. Denning 230 J. Stevens 230B.BaruszewsM Teornrtgtt Series 3193 Team No. 7, Pro Bowl West 3141 Tony's, Pro Bowl 3070 Dogwoods, HoUdov Lanes WOMEN 602 E.

Tyler M3S.Puoslev 2M.0uimby 589 T.Lee SMW.Dunovon 56Y.Beteck 555 B. Stevens 562P.aittord S62CWUIIoms 560J.Wekel S58N.Chism SS4K.Furr $53 S. Stevens 551 R.Garland $49 R. Speight 543MBrownrldge 541 M. Johns 541 A.wmtoms S41LShupp 539 A.

Porks S37S.Rachner $36 A. Potter 535 K. Coved $34 0. Whitney 533 R. Fuller 533 J.

Penned S31J.lsgan 544 Young HkjhGomts 26N.OKm 708 J.lsgon 207 B. Stevens 207 K. Coved 205 R. Garland 204 R. Fuller 204 T.Lee 204 P.

Clifford 736CWHIIoms 234 A. Porks 233 Y. Befceck 231M.Oulmby 225W.Cunovant 272CKroti 221 E. Tyler 220 M. Johns 217S.Rochner 216 B.

Stevens 214S.Pugsley 114 O.Whitney 213 J.WiekH 211 T.Lee 10 A. Potter 209aWoUey j04M.BrownrVJge 703M.Brownridge 202 M. Redmond 202A.Solazar 201 R. Speight 200 R. Speight 200 S.

Stevens 204 E. Tyler 200M.Ouimby 200 K. FurT Rec Softball TodoVs Gomes MEN slowonch Dtv Michigan Bankard vs. Crunchy's; Lonslng Mutuol im vt. Lansing Mutual Agency vs.

Meredith Appraisers; Meredith Appraisers vs. Raiders; wohlert Flywheels Raiders: 7 15 Michigan Bankard vs. Wohlert Flywheels. AH Games at Gier Pork) Qfet-frJO-lnflornedEostsidersvs. Steve's- 930 River Terroce Steve's; 1 30 River Terroce vs.

Office Furniture Outlet; 9-X Office Furnituri Outlet vs. Board at warer Ligm. iuw i 6:15 Hack's Key Shop vs. TJA. Mining, tnr- 7:15 T.MJJ.

Milling vs. Hack's Key Shop; 8:30 Animals vs. Giro's; MO Giro vs. Anirnars Rec soccer Women's League Lowing Area Women's Soccer scores from Sept 20: Tyros 5, Killer Bees Soccer Tees 4, Panthers WWiarmton Animal Ok 4, Centipedes fr. Apparel Printers Sidekicks I Notice Crystal Raceway Three hundred or more an from ol over Michigan wi invade Crystal Raceway (MkUeton) on Sept.

8, 26 and 27 for Ihe 9lfi Annual Dealers once, ine pest spm car, late modeL modified, street stock, pro-stock and mlnkhomp drivers wH compete in Ihe unique Ihree-doy spedoL Heoding up the en-try list will be Michigan Speedway Promoters Association tale model series champ Kris Patterson; Sprints on Dirt champ Mark Meod; 1987 Crystal chomps Johnny Roberts (late model) and Troy Vonderveen (pre-stoAt end various other frock champs from all over the stole. On Friday, ad drivers wfl run hot laps and take lime tri. Saturday, ad divers wi ran prelirninory heat rotes starting at am. On Sunday, over 450 laps ol feature races wn start at 1 pjn. After the races Friday and Saturday, there wi be a party for the racers.

For more Warmahan cad (614) 345-7066. Prep football AP Polls The toe teams ki The Associated Press high school footbol polls, with records ki parentheses, total points based on 15 lor first place, 14 tor second, etc uassA 1. Bfrm Brother Rice (3-4) 2. Westland John Glenn (M) 1 Sterling Heights (M) 4. Dearborn Fordson (Wl S-EostKenhvoodlM) 6.

EAST LANSING (3-4) 7. Bay City Western 3-0 I Traverse City (J-1) W.Sogmow(3-0) Honorable Mention: ST. JOHNS, Ml Sa ginaw Arthur Hill, 3-0, 18; Detroit Cass Tech, 3-0, 14; Warren Cousino, 3-0. 12; Detroit King, A ll I Mis CieaiUMuier jl (V AfWl AfVW Pioneer, 2-1, Warren, 3-0, Nov), 3-0, LANSING EASTERN, Midtand, 3-4, Detroit Catholic Central, 1-1, LANSING SEXTON, Muskegon, 2-1, Deroit Henry Ford, Sterttng Heights Stevenson, J-1, 3t Mklond Dow, 2-1, Plymouth So- lern.Hi;""..'- OossB 1. Form rfflh Harrison (3-0).

2. St. Joseph (3-0) -74 47 lFHntBeecher(34)- -64 4. Jockson Lumen Christl (3-4). i Wyoming Park (34) 6.

GR Catholic Central (3-4) -57 -54 -S3 -42 7. Grand Rapids (M). Auburn HilhAvondole (M) 44 Rivers (3-0) 32 M. Cheboygan (M) Honorable Mention: Muskegon Neetns- Pufter, 3-0, Marshall, 2-4, 19; Marysvide, J-1, 11; MonhalL 3-4, 11; Chesanina J-4, 14; Zeetand. 3-0.

Gkidwtn, w. 6: borne ueen Harper Creek, 3-4, Grand Rapids Forest Hills Northern, 3-4, Lowell, 3-0, Paw Paw, 3-4, MASON, 1-0, Delton-Kellogg, 3-4, Grand Rapids West Catholic 2-1, Oxford, 3- uasst. 1. Detroit Country Dov (34) 75 Ektonlgnry Port (M) Muskegon Coth. Central (2-1).

6I 59 iNegauneeOOU -52 6. Brown City (3-0) 7. LANSING CATHOLIC (2-1) I 8. Trov City St. Francis (34) 9.

Orchard Lake St. Marys (2-1). .27 Honorable Mention: Soginow Michigan Lu theran, 3-0, 25; Shepherd, 3-4, 23; Benzonia Benzie Central 3-0, 12; Erie Mason, 3-4, 14; Hesperia, 34, 8: Dckerville, 34, 6, Manchester, 34, STOCXBRIXE, 34, Nltes Bran-dvwine. 34. Addison.

34. Cossopolis, 34, tun Mountain, 34, tau uore, j-g, I Merr 2-1, aassD 1.SchookTofl(34). 2. Crystal Folh(24). lFronktort(34) 4 Martin (34).

5. North Muskegon (34). 6. Mendon(34) 7. BeolCltv(34) Bessemer (34) f.Rudvard(34).

M. Ottowo Lake Whlteford (34L. Honorable Mention: Maple City Glen Lake, 34, 15; Bark Rhver-Harris, 34, 12; Brifton-Mo-con, 34. II: Lake Linden, 24, POTTER-VUE, 34, AuGres, 34, Onekama, 2-1, Atlanta, 34. 5, Sand Creek, 2-1, Whitrnore Lake, 34, Rediora St.

Mary, i-1, Prep golf East Lansing 153, Vital 1S4, Everett T7t (a? uroetoeck) East Lansing Miller 36, PhUlps Petroff39.Alspouah44. Sexton Spockmon 39, Kvarnback 44, Kleme41.Bashore44. Everett omnger mum mius 45, Boyd 51. Soronoc 167, Fulton 211 MfjvtrbrookGQ Soronoc Thompson 40, Mickehon 42. Futlon Carls 42, Mocuregor Kent 56, Gable $7.

Perry 174, Pomona MPorlkndCO Perry Sonde 42, Dunn 43 T. Lewis 45, Horrlger46. i Poritond Gerzmn 34, Johnston a. I Pro golf Milwaukee Open MILWAUKEE (AP) Final leaders and money winnings Monday of the rain-delayed 5600,000 Greater Milwaukee Open golf tournament played on the par-72, Tuakaway Country dub course: Gary Hallberg, $108,000 70-46-67-66-269 Wayne Levi, $52300 68-68-68-67-271 Robert Wrena $52 J00 6548-70-68-271 Lorry Ilegler, $26,400 6448-72-68-272 Don Pohl, $26,400 67-67-72-66- 272 Bill Kratzert, 120,100 68-7W-6B-274 Nick Price, $20,100 47-6S-74-48-274 Tom Byrum, $20,100 72-67-68-67-274 Fred Couples. $17,400 7149-65-70-275 Pro football National Football League AMERICAN CONFERENCE Lakvjsburg Ui, Pewamo-Westphofio 174 (atPmeHabCO Loingsburg Coss 37, Moreberg 42, Potter 43, Morley 44, Warner 46.

Pewomo-Westphalio Smith 42, R. Thelen 42, G. Thelen 43, Ptattee 47, Arens 47. Ukemos ler.Lonsinguimguc wi (otGroesbeck) Okemos Jomieson 36, Boling 41, Lynch 41, Woods, 41. Lansing Catholic Mueller 37, Tyler 40, Murphy 41, Dreps 43, Meyer 43.

mma jamboree (otMerrywoodCC) Team Scores-Maple Valley 179. Bottle Creek Penrfield 200, Bronson 213, Battle Creek St. Philip 225, Battle Creek Springfield 230. Maple Volley DeGroot 40, cooper 45, Al len 47, Vorney 47. Hasten rowiervme (at Oak Lane GQ Haslett Groom 37, Palmer 38, Apple- gate 40, Chambers 41.

Fowlervilie Tomer 41, Muoen 44 ew- oewm in (at Charlotte CQ DeWItt Broyles 40, Reynolds 44, Toune 44, St. Germain 45. Charlotte Lamb 41, Leeser 42, Gmenkrx 44, May 50. MOCkonage w.n-Hnannum or (otWSow Creek) Stock yidge Jackson 34, Ecdeton 36, Turner 37, Dairy 3t WiMiomston uppa tnason jmim 42, Sparks 41 Prep cro98 country Boys' Perry 22, Leslie 33; Rwtervffle 25, Lesk JljPerry 21, Fowlervtlle 37 1. Tuoole (FL 17:15.

2. Lamg ni 3. buo rpi 4, Johnson (PL 5, Poimer (Fl 6, Lober (Ft 7, Jockson (PI 8, ShagU 9, Hansen 10, Webber (Pt. Central Montcalm 18. Ithaca 4 1.

Mason (CML 18:19. 1 Mitchell (CML 3, Mynre (IL 4, Dudenhofer (CML 5, Hardy (CM). 6, Setter (CM). 1, vonaerrtart ill tioger. man (I).

11, Morford(l). 12, Barrows (I). Giris' Perry 19, Leslie 46; Fowvervffle 15, Leslie 47; I. ttciietl (FL 21.24. 2.

Hortmon BT. 3, You- pie (FU Cooke (PL 5, McNobb. 4, Van Slee 7, Fink (PL 8, Gatoavl (P). 9, Billings Central Montcalm 17. Ilhoca 43 1, Thomas (CM), 239.

2, Bellinger (CM). 3, Jenks (CML 4. Sanders (IL 5. Sprowh (CML 6, Moll (CM). 7, Wright (I).

Dewey (I). 11, Prep soccer Fast Lartsino 1 Eastern 0 East Lansing goals Redfeorn, Sanchez 2. goal Severy (Eat Sershee (a). Records Eastern 5-3 overall, yi in iai; tost lot Sing 7-1, 6-4. Holt St.

Matthew Lenawee Oirlsflcn 0 Holt St. Matthew goals Schroeder, Gon-zoiet in gool Kokmich (HSML Record: Holt St. Matthew 4-1 Hod 1 Everett) Holt ooors Perrone. Foster, J. Foster.

Everett god Ritchie, ki goal Lindermon (Ht Thomas (EL Grand Ledae 2. Jockson 4 Grand Ledge goals Boughton, Oiopman. In goal Bernard, Eoston (GLl Records Grand Ledge 7-1 overall, 5-1 lau Prep tennis Wavertv4.Mason3 Stales Wilson (M) Odium, t-4, 6-1 Abood (W) Brown, 7-5, 6-t Phipps (M) d. HowranL 64, 4-2. Creamer (W) d.

Doubles -1 Solrnons-Leotherwood (W) dL RynrvLuther, 4-4, 4-1. Frank -Nodus (M) d. Opper-O. Salmons, 44, 4-4, 7-S. Gorten-Fisher (W) d.

McNeH-Ayers, 7-6, 6-J. Prep schedule TODAY Gels' Basket Eostem at Okemos, Mason at Holt, Waverty at Lansing Catholic. Mason at Holt, Haslett at DeWitt, Lakewood at Delton, Portland at Charlotte, Ovid-Elsie at Ionia, St Johns at Owsoning, Fowtervlrle at Pmckney, Perry ot Williamston, Jackson Baptist at Leslie, Potterville at Portlond St. Po- East Pet PF PA N.Y.Jets 2 0 0 1.000 74 52 Buffalo 1 1 4 300 62 61 Miami 1 1 0 300 44 38 New England 1 1 0 300 52 64 Indtanapoiis 0 2 0 jOOO 31 46 Central Onclnnofl 1 1 0 300 49 48 Cleveland 1 1 0 300 55 38 Houston 1 1 4 300 50 50 Pittsburgh 1 1 0 300 40 51 West LA Raiders 2 0 0 1.000 47 7 Denver 1 0 1 .754 57 34 Kansas City 1 1 4 300 34 56 Son Diego 1 1 0 300 41 44 Seattle 1 1 4 300 60 54 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East DoFJas I I 0 300 29 38 Philadelphia 1 1 304 51 51 St. Louis 1 1 0 300 48 41 Washington 1 1 0 300 54 45 N.Y.

Giants 0 2 0 .000 33 50 Central Chicago 2 4 0 1.000 54 22 Minnesota 2 0 0 1.000 55 35 TampoBay 1 I 4 304 51 30 Green Boy 0 1 1 .250 17 37 DETROIT 0 2 0 JOOO 36 61 West Atlanta 1 1 4 304 31 68 New Orleans 1 1 0 300 45 48 San Francisco 1 1 0 300 44 56 LA Rams 4 2 4 .000 32 41 By MIKE PEARSON MSU Assistant Public Relations Director BroadcastMarketing Lorenzo White: began the 1987 season needing to average 148 yards per game during his senior campaign to finish among the NCAA's top 10 leading rushers of all time. Barring injury, he should finish second to Ohio State's Archie Griffin on the Big Ten career rushing list. The graduate of Dillard High in Fort Lauderdale, entered the '87 season with 3,315 yards rushing 639 yards more than Steve Smith, who is number two on Michigan State's career ledger. Spartan Birthdays: Today: Mel Laska, fencing (42) and Keith Sterner, gymnastics (41). Wednesday: Tony Mandarich, football (21) and Clarence Peaks, football (52).

Record Ph Pvs 244 1,193 1 244 1,129 2 244 lJ)2t 3 344 995 4 144 888 6 344 S69 7 244 147 244 78S 344 777 244 643 12 344 $87 14 244 547 15 2-14 507 13 1- 14 347 2- 14 231 24 1- 14 223 2- 14 214 11 2-14 176 M4 164 -M4 votes: Florido 143, 1. Oklahomo (S3) 2. Nebraska (7) I Auburn 4.LSU i Miami, Fta. 4. Florida State 7.

Ohio Stale 8. Notre Dame 14. Arkansas 11. Tennessee 12. Arizona State II UCLA 14.

Michigan 15. Perm State 14. Texas 17. Alabama 11 Washington 19. Iowa 20.

Georgio Other receiving Syracuse 45, Oklohoma State 34, Pitt 32, South Carolina 30, MICHIGAN STATE 21, Southern CaMornia 5, Boston College 3, North Carolina 3, Duke 2, Air Force 1, Kent State 1, Kentucky lempiei. Sundays Results Denver 17, Green Bay 17, tie Buffalo 34, Houston 34 Philadelphio 27, New Orleans 17 Cleveland 34, Pittsburgh 10 San Francisco 27, Cincinnati 26 Atlanta 21, Washington 24 Donas 16, New York Giants 14 Los Angeles Raiders 27, DETROIT 7 Seattle 43, Kansas City 14 Minnesota 21, Los Angeles Rams 16 San Diego 28, St. Louis 24 Monday's Result New York Jets 43, New England 24.

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