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TIIE STATE JOITLNAL Oct. 1 8. 1977 D-3 Col umbus 'bombs'Caps Scomeboard Results of Pro, Coljege, High School and Recreation Sports and Horse Racing Horse Racing Pro Football wona oenes Statistics r- Bowling men High Series COLUMBUS, Ohio The Lansing Capitals hopes for a Midwest Football League victory here Saturday night over the Columbus Stingers were gunned down by an aerial bombardment triggered by quarterback Bob Kramer. Kramer hurled four touchdown passes and piled up 452 yards in pitching the Stingers to a 32-14 decision over the undermanned Capitals, who wound up with only 18 players, against the Stingers' 42-man squad KRAMER CONNECTED with wide receiver Bob Murphy on three touchdown passes 32, 51 and 89 yards. Kramer also hit Cornelius Greene with a 26-yard scoring pass, then finished things off by sneaking a yard for a touchdown.

The Capitals' touchdowns were Levi Jackson's two-yard smash and Mark Elzinga's 37-yard pass to Ted Forrest Jackson, who had 104 yards rushing, also ran for a two-point conversion. Columbus, the MFL champion, concluded its campaign with a 6-0 MFL record. The; loss left the Capitals with a 4-2 record. Bv TM AssMatctf Press All Times EOT Pef. New York 3 2 Los Aneeles 2 3 .400 Gom I LosAngeles 200 009 001 00O-3 4 0 New York 100 001 010 0014 11 0 (12 initiMS) Sutton, Routzhan (8), Sosa (8), Gorman If), Rhoden (12) and Yeager.

Grot (); Gullttt. Lylt () and Munson. Lvle. 1-0. Rhodcn.

0-1. HR Now York, Ran- 414D.Krollk 413 M. Clark 413J.Corders 413 E.Ramon 613 J.D.Ward 612 G. Everts 612 T. Howard 610 F.

Bostrum 409 T. Hoelzle 409B.Moynord 605CFItzpatrlck 604 R. Sumner 604E.Thocker 403 D. Kosloski 401 B. Sanders 601 E.

Wilson 400O. Codot 400 N.Cooper 600 L. Brockwell 400 T.Pearson 681 T. Small 665J.Getzen iSMLKomar 654T.McOonlel 649 D.Nixon 647B.Whlttemore 444 T. Davis 637 J.

Haver 437 J. Curtis 632 D. Warren 625H.Dean 620 D.Oliver i 619 F. Ramsey 618 F. Sutherland 618B.Paseh 417T.WIekmd 416 K.

Bouchard 614M.Bergweiler 414 R. Branson i in. U-M, Texas 1 -2 in poll JOURNAL'S SELECTIONS Tuesday's best bets at Jackson FIRST Our Father, Windale AAcKlyo, Kelly Ha-' ven SECOND Tru Square, OH Avery, Wakefield THIRD Gentleman Ed, Reno's Boy, Twin City Honey FOURTH VIOLA CREED, Baron, Penny Pride FIFTH Devilish Worthy, Tom Mar Star, Nanny Go SIXTH Chiefwhitfeet, Parson Brown, Solo Pete SEVENTH Trade Date, Shiaway Cindy, Prince Doyle- EIGHTH Pason Brut, Jeremiah Special, Merry Blanch NINTH Tutsie Toy, Speedy Baroness, Wriohts Rose TENTH Early Retirement, Chief Greentree, Ommie (Best bet in capitals) Los Angeles 212 000 0016 0 New York 000 100 0001 5 0 Hooton ond Yeager. Hunter, Tldrow (3), Clay (4), Lvle (9) ond Munson. Hooton, l-o.

Hunter, 0-1. HRs Los Angeles, Cev (1), Yeager (1). Smith (1), Gar-" vey (1). High Games New York 300 110 000-5 10 0 Los Angeles 003 000 000-3 7 1 Torrez and Munson; John, Hough (7) ond Yeager. Torrez.

1-0. John, 0-1. HR Los Angeles, Baker (1). 1. Michigon (47) 4-00 1.100 2.

Texas (8) 5-0-0 1,014 3. Alabama L4 811 4.0hk St. I4 700 S.Southem Col $-1-0 489 4.0klahoma 5-1-0 438 7.Coiorodo 50-1 431 B.Kentucky (1) 5-1-0 349 9. Arkonsas 4-1-0 340 10. PennSt.

S-1-0- 328 1 1. Notre Dome 4-1-0 294 12. Texas A8.M 4-1-0 220 13. Texas Tech 5-1-0 151 14. Pltt 4-1-1 143 15.

Colifornio 5-1-0 111 16. Iowa Stole 5-1-0 44 17. Brtgham Young 4-1-0 40 18. Nebraska 4-2-0 38 RFIorkJa 2-1-1 33 20.Clemson 5-1-0 31 By The Associated Press Colorado's tie with Kansas, Nebraska's loss to Iowa State and Kentucky's victory over Louisiana State caused a major shakeup in the Top 20, but top-ranked Michigan and No. 2 Texas continue to dominate The Associated Press college football poll.

Michigan, 6-0, swamped previously- -unbeaten and 14th-ranked Wisconsin 56-0 and received 47 first-place votes and 1,100 points to hold the top spot. By Tke Associated Press AMERICAN FOOTBALLCONFERENCE ester Divisiea TPct. 8F PA Baltimore '5 0 0 1.000 128 74 Miami' 4 10 JOO 108 84 New England 3 2 0 .600 130 97 New York Jets 2 0 .400 S3 107 Buffalo 1 4 0 .200 42 80 Central Division Houston 3 2 0 .600 93 71 Pittsburgh .3 2 0 .600 92 71 Cleveland 3 2 0 .600 91 107 Cincinnati 2 3 0 .400 79 84 Western Division Denver 5 0 0 1.000 110 33 Oakland 4 1 0 .800 110 75 Son Diego 3 2 0 .600 '81 58 Seattle 1 4 0 J00 77 149 KansasCitv 0 5 0 .000 65 121 NATIONALFOOTBALLCONFERENCE Eestem DivisiM Dallas 5 0 0 1.000 144 78 Washington 3 2 0 .600 77 74 St. Louis 2 3 0 .400 75 91 New York Gints 2 3 0 .400 74 120 Philadelphia 2 3 0 .400 71 71 Central Division Minnesota 4 1 0 .800 74 49 Detroit 3 2 0 .600 77 82 Chicago 2 3 0 .400 107 123 Green Boy 1 4 0 .200 54 82 Tampa Boy 0 5 0 .000 36 85 Western Division Atlanta 3 2 0 .600 47 22 Los Angeles 3 2 0 .600 97 62 New Orleans 1 4 0 .200 88 99 San Francisco 0 5 0 .000 46 107 All Times EOT Monday's Game Pittsburgh 20, Cincinnati 14 Sunday's Games Cleveland at Buffalo, 1 p.m. Dallas at Philadelphia.

1 p.m. Denver at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Green Bay at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. Houston ot Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. New York Giants at Washington, 1 p.m.

Oakland at New York Jets, 1 p.m. Seattle ot Miami, 1 p.m. Atlanta at Chicago, 2 p.m. New Orleans at St. Louis, 2 p.m.

Baltimore at New England. 4 p.m. (NBC) Detroit at San Francisco, 4 p.m. Kansas City at Son Diego, 4 p.m. Monday, Oct.

24 Minnesota ot Los Angeles, 9 p.m. (ABC) Cincinnati 0 7 0 714 Pittsburgh 6 13 8 7-28 Pit Bleier 1 run (Gerela kick) Pit Bleier 2 run (kick failed) Cin Bulnoch 4 run (Bohr kick) Pit Thornton 1 run (Gerela kick) Cin Williams, recovered blocked punt in end zone (Bahr kick) A 47,950 234 T. Small 234G. Evert 233J.Shottuek 233 D. Warren 232C.Schafer 231 B.

WIHemore 231 Miller -231 F. Bostrum 231 B. Sutberry 230 J. Pearson 230 D. George 228 J.

Thompson 227 P. Martin 226 G. McNeil 226 J. Hodlev 225 K. Boucher 225 W.

Bkmkenshlp 225 M. Kamar 225 T.Howard 265T. Davis 259 R. Sumner 259S.Getzen 258M.Bergweiler 248 T. Small 247 L.

Boves 244P.Keenar 244 R. Branson 243T.Siedelberg 243 H. Condor 238R. Pumprey 237 D.Nixon 234D.Krolik 23ST.McDanlel 235 J. Haver 234B.Pasch 234 D.

Squire 234 J. Curtis 2MB. Sanders New York 030 010 000-4 7 0 Los Angeles 002 000 000-2 4 0 Guidry and Munson; Rou, Rhoden (2), Gorman and Yeager. Guidry, 1-0. Rou, 0-1.

HRs New York, Jackson (1). Los Angeles, Lopes (1). New York 000 000 220- 4 9 2 Los Armeies 100 432 OOx 10 13 0 Gullett, Clay (5). Tidrow (4), Hunter Okemos regional champs SEVENTH Cond. Trot, 3:18 3-5 Dougs Alibi (G.Stlmer) 12JJ0 5.00 3.40 Speedway Clrco (D.

Bateson) 4.00 3.00 Vickies Dream Doll (B. Shafer) 5.00 EIGHTH Clm Poce, FlyOnBvCWessel) 5.40 3.40 3.20 J. W. Dale (M. Colemon) 8.80 4.80 Commander Boy Hope (G.

Quick) 3.40 EXACTA: (2-3) S25J8 NINTH Cond. Pace, 2:88 2-5 Corrolls Bingo (C. Putnam Jr.) 19.00 11.00 8.40 Clever Alex (T.DePew) 5.60 4.00 Kathy Rhythm (R. Fuller) 3.00 TENTH Clm. Pace, 2:89 2-S Marianne's Rhythm (G.

Miller) 8.00 4.40 3.00 Combat Kathy (G. Quick) 3.20 2.20 Carl's Miss Liz (S. Main) 2.60 EXACTA: 1-4) 827.88 (7) and Munson; Sutton and Yeager. Sutton, 1-0. Gullett, 0-1.

HRs New York, Munson, (1). Jackson (2). Los Angeles. Yeager (2), Smith (2). Tuesday's Gome Los Angeles (Hooton 12-7) at New York (Torrez 17-13), 8:15 p.m.

Wednesday's Game Los Angeles at New York, if necessary. High Team Series 3163 The Irish Pub, Lansing Masters 3124 Century 21 Gaskln Realty, Lansing Masters 2974 Capitol Restaurant, Lansing Masters WOMEN High Series Okemos High girls tennis team scored 27 of a possible 28 points Saturday in capturing the Class regional crown at Okemos. The Chieftains, who now advance to the state finals in Holland this weekend, won six of seven singles and doubles titles. MARSHALL WAS second with 14 points and also qualified for the state meet. Holt was third with 13 points.

Connie Drobac, Dani Hatton and Jane Walworth won the No. 1,. No. 2 and No. 4 singles championships for Okemos while Marshall's Jenny Burns was winner at No.

3. In doubles, Okemos -swept all three, spots Shellie Maimone and Amy Foster at No. 1, Amy Donaldson and Carolyn Johnson at No. 2 and Sandy Lindell and Cathy Myers at No. 3.

536N.Stodel 535 M. Rendon 534S.Taroserie 532 P. Gunn 529S.Wey 526 J. Bell 526 K. Cantrell 525 G.Dodge 525 E.Scott 566N.Confleld 566 L.

Dryer 555C.Micheles 550 M. Smith 549 C. Huff 548 J. Boyd 541 B. Hahn 540 N.

Han 539 D. Watros 8:15 P.m. BATTING SUMMARY NEW YORK YANKEES ab 2b 3b hr rW avg. Rivers cf 23 1 4 2 0 0 1 .174 Randolph 2b 21 4 4 2 0 1 1 .190 Munson 21 3 7 2 0 1 3 .333 Jackson rt 17 6 6 1 0 2 3 .353 Bloirrf 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 .250 Chamblisslb 20 2 5 1 0 0 2 .250 Nettles 3b 17 1 4 1 0 0 2 .235 Piniellalf 19 1 4 0 0 0 2 .316 Dent ss 17 0 5 0 0 0 2 294 Johnson ph-c 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Stanley ss 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Gullett 2000000 000 Lvle 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Hunter 000000 0 .000 Tidrow 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Zeberph 2000000. 000 Cloy 000000 0 000 White Ph 200000 0.000 Torrez 3000 00 0 .000 Guidry 200000 0.000 Totals 1741842 9 8 4 17 J41 BATTING SUMMARY LOS ANGELES DODGERS Bengals Sfeelers Jocksoa Tuesday Entries FIRST Clm.

pace: 1. Kelly Haven (Sweeney) 471; 2. Romun Venus (Sustic 755; 3. Monk Mia (Tomlln) 741; 4. Yello-wood (Khitacre) 822; 5.

Our Father, (Cole) 343; 6. Mystery Move (Cowell) 781; 7. Windale McKlyo (Currier) 552) 6. Call Me Tillie (Cooper) 468. SECOND-Clm.

Pace: 1. Wetsel Girl (Rowley) 647; 2. Harrys Melody (Morgan) 518; 3. Avery (O'Haro) 142; 4. True Square (Buter) 115; 5.

Scotts Buck (Dey) 743; 6. Lucky Jill (Cowell) 625; 7. Mary Ann Time (Coleman) 445; 8. Wakefield (Newell) 271 THIRD Cnd. Maid Pace: 1.

Widow Sportan (Cottongim) 459; 2. Smart Gene (Adams) 763; 3. Twin City Honey (Keyes) 278; 4. Lee Lee (Couzllto) 655; 5. Rayder Blu (Block) 486; 4.

Shiaway Nikki (Smith) 444; 7. Reno's Boy (Reynolds) 328; 8. Gentlemen Ed. (Smith) 733. FOURTH Cond.

Pace: 1. Renee Roder (Tomlin) 766; 2. Boron (Mayes) 343; 3. Viola Cred (Tomlln) 821; 4. Huggy Bear (Joblonowski) 574; 5.

Frances Jean (Whl-tacre) 552; 6. Miss Magic Carpet (Louden-sloger) 215; 7. Penny Pride B. (Garroson) 684; 8. Der Abbner (Mast) 847.

FIFTH Cond. Trot: 1. Cool Operator (Stone) 764; 1 Nanny Go (Phlpps) 632; 3. Devilish Worthy (Keene) 428; 4. Argo Brltt (Lynch) 473; 5.

Lavender Kelly (Whlfley) 431 Alice's Secret Reynolds) 333; 7. Jubilee (Johnson) 533; 8. Tom Mor Star (Currier) 247. SIXTH Cond. Pace; 1.

Big Mama G. -(Bowman) 871; 2. Chief Whltefeet (Dey) 336; 3. Via Time (Cowell) 633; 4. Parson Brown (Wilson) 261; 5.

Barons Kid (Beeler) 658; 6. Solo Pete (O'Hare) 248; 7. Ponderosa Targee (Leusenslager) CarlessJoy(Whltocre)417. SEVENTH Clm. Hand.

Trot: 1. Prince Doyle (Fourot) Famous Starllte (Wilson) 717; 3. Queen's May Rose (Mayes) DNF 54; 4. Vanguard (Currier) DNF 31; 5. Trade Date (Sket) 124; 6.

Scotch Joey (Morgan) 755; 7. (Shiaway Cindy (Cornochlone) 334; 8. Pomps Premier (O'Hare) 536. EIGHTH Cond. Pace: 1.

Mercury Blues (Pearson) 136; 1 Jeremiah Special (Lynn) 252; 3. Jonetta J. (Shank) 531; 4. Curious Byrd (Stone) 418; 5. Pason Brut (Beogle) .133) 6.

McJeno Wellmanor (Knudsen) 533; 7. Merry Blanch (Krasny) 371 8. Mike Boy (Norris) 532. NINTH Clm. Pace: 1.

Sarah Harless (Mayes) 425; 2. Echo Almahurst (Sampson) 684; 3. Speedy Baroness (O'Hare) 485; 4. Worthy Bye By (Seale) 134; 5. Tutsie Toy (Norris) 232; 6.

Ambitious Amy (Fogt) 884; 7. Wrights Royal (Mayes) 215; 8. Buckeye King (Delph) 574: TENTH Clm. Pace: 1. AWhlt-mire) 256; 2.

Dee Dees Pride (Coleman) 741; 3. Ala Mont Adlos (Germann) 865; 4. Corals Flash (Leininger) 416; 5. Early Retirement (Buter) 584; 6. Steody Louie (Mayes) 277; 7.

Time To Sizzle (Bochman) 462; 8. Chief Greentree (Morgan) 343. First downs 20 18 Rushes-yards 35-90 50-166 Passing yards 208 87 Return yards '22 61 Passes 15-34-4 6-9-0 Punts 5-41 6-33 Fumbles-tost 4-1 6-3 Penalties-yards 8-93 9-44 High Gomes 238 J. Boyd 203 S. Toroserlc 215B.Mclntyre 203 K.

Contrell 218 L. Dryer 201 A. Shiaver 211C.MIcheles 201 K. Stopfer 211B.Hohn 200 D. Watros 207 N.

Hon 200 C. Huff 203 N. Confield 200 M. Hullnek 203 P. Bishop High team series 2443 Boron's, The Friendly Six 2315 Campbell Catering, Michigan Deportment Public Health 2302 Westlawn, The Friendly Six INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING-Cincinnoti, Elliott 13-44.

Clark 13-36. Pitsburg, Harris 16-73, rag RyM smoo Cross Country DETROIT RACE COURSE Monday's Results FIRST Clm, Ferns Golden Boy (Gabriel) 21.00 8.20 6.00 Frank's Boy A. (Shepherd) 4.20 3.20 AlaMon(Frazzitto) 5.40 SECOND -Clm, 41, Delta Brown (Strauss) 5.40 3.20 2.20 Proud Valentine (Garcia) 5.20 3.20 PonteBrugore(Kunitake) 3.00 DAILY DOUBLE: (4-7) Paid 871.88 THIRD Clm Mdn, Mile, 1:45 3-5 Bold Q. (Jimenez) 4.80 3.00 2.20 Robin's Gold (Catalano) 2.80 120 Tom Toddy (Fromin) 4.40 82.88 PERFECTA: (7-5) Paid $12.88 FOURTH Clm, 4f, NearaloB. (Catalono) 13.40 4.80 3.20 Jeff's Place (Fromin) 4.20 2.80 Wonderawav(Frozzltto) 3.60 FIFTH Clm, Mile, 1:46 2-5 Beau Dapper (LeBlanc) 4.60 4.20 3.20 Prince Eddepoise(Rettele) 17.60 6.20 Hard Hearted (Catalano) 2.60 U.88TRIFECTA: (1-6-2) Paid $318.86 $6.68 BOX: (1-2-4) Paid 8155.48 Miss Shipshape (Knopp) 10.40 5.20 3.40 Besweetnow (Camlio) 3.80 2.80 Pocket King (Scocca) 3.20 SEVENTH Clm, 4f, Fast Frost (Fromin) 5.00 3.20 2.40 Henry Francis (Catalono) 4.80 3.40 Kid Jack (Sluss) 3.60 $2.88 TRIFECTA: (1-8-7) Paid $114.88 86.88 BOX: (3-7-8) Paid $57.88 Tight Knight (Gobrlel) 7.60 4.80 3.00 Romatron (Low) 7.20 5.20 Royal Perfecto(Northcutt) 3.20 NINTH Clm, Mile, 1 :43 4-5 Raplpolse (McKeener) 6.60 3.60 3.20 Jane Sue (Scocca) 4.40 2.80 Swinging E.J.

(Shepherd) 2.80 $2.88 TRIFECTA: (6-2-3) Paid $191.68 $6.88 BOX: (2-34) Paid $58.88 ab bzbxnrn Lopes 2b 20 3 3 0 1 1 Russell ss 23 3 4 0 1 0 Smith rf-cf 18 5 5 1 0 2 Cey 3b 18 13 10 1 Garvev lb 20 4 7 1 0 1 Bokerlf 20 4 4 0 0 1 Burke cf 5 0 1 0 0 0 MotOPh 3 0 0 0 0 0 Monday cf 8 0 1 0 0 0 Yeagerc 14 2 5 1 0 2 Oatesc 1 0 0 0 0 0 Landestovpr 0 0 0 0 0 0 Grotec 1 0 0 0 0 0 Sutton 4 0 0 0 0 0 Rautzhanp 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sosa '0 0 0 0 0 0 Locyph-rf 4 1 3 0 0 0 Gorman 0 0 0 0 0 0 Davallioph 2 0 0 0 0 0 Rhoden 2 1110 0 Hooton 3 0 0 0 0 0 Johnp 2 0 0 0 0 0 Hough 0 0 0 0 0 0 Roup 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 1742419 2 8 .150 .174 .278 .167 .350 .300 .200 .000 .125 .313 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .500 .000 .000 .500 .000 .000 .000 .000 .224 Ttrcotonc Deluxe Champion 4-Ply Polyester Cord inormon lO-Ji, meter 12-29. PASSING-Cincinnott, Anderson 7-11-1, 85; Reaves 8-25-3. 142. Pittsburgh, Brad-show, 6-94), 117. RECEIVING-Cincinnati.

Curtis 548, Brooks 3-57, Elliott 3-12. Pittsburgh, Stallworth 3-43, Cunningham 2-49, Bleier -1-25. By The Associated Press EASTERN CONFERENCE TPFPAPts Montreal 9 5 0 265 218 18 Toronto 4 7 0 228 226 12 Ottawa 4 7 0 313 288 12 Hamilton 4 9 0 217 330 8 WESTERN CONFERENCE BrltishColumbio 10 3 0 299 226 20 Winnipeg 8 6 0 332 302 16 Edmonton 7 6 0 335 287 14 Saskatchewan 7 7 0 292 323 14 Colgory 3 10 0 197 278 6 Saturday's Game Ottawa 36, Hamilton 28 British Columbia 18, Montreal 17 Sundays Game Winnipeg 29, Toronto 10 Edmonton 33, Saskatchewan 31 Saturday's Game Ottawa at Montreal Sunday's Games British Columbia at Hamilton Calgary at Winnipeg -Toronto ot Edmonton BOYS HASLETT 24, CATHOLIC CENTRAL 33 1. Jim VanAtten (H), 2. Mike Sprogue (CO; 3.

Scott Kavanogh (H); 4. David Vandenberg (CO; 5. Rod Cramoton (H); 6. Tom Fonger (CO; 7. Peter Ben-venuto (H); 8.

Rex Alnslle (H); 9. Bill Klco (CO; 10. Mike Wilcox (H). DEWITT 15, EATON RAPIDS 48 1. (tie) Dave Wilson, Ron Hensley, Roland Hensley, Mike Wilson (D), 5.

Tony Fogglon (D); 6. Mike Munroe (D); 7. Tim Davis (ER); 8. Scott Satterlee (ER); 9. John Jocobi (D); Dave Hosselboch (D).

LANSING CHRISTIAN 32, MORRICE 42, WEBBERVILLE 55 1. Randy Perkins (W), 14:38 (new course record); 2. Spencer Balev (M), 3. Brad McPherson (M), 4. Tim Iversen (LC), 5.

Don Buos (LO, 6. Marv Reesor (LC), 7. Brlon Godfrey (M), 8. Don Bykerk (LC), 9. Chad McRee (LC), 10.

Tom Burnle (W). HOWELL 21, MASON 38 1. Mark Wogner (H), 2. Kevin Gir-back (H); 3. Dole Furlong (H); 4.

Keith Hlnkle (M); 5. Max Bassett (M); 6. Dave Hlnkle (M); 7. Kory Penzien (H); 8. Bud Glegler (h); 9.

Jim Kllngsten (H); 10. Gordv Glegler (H). SizeA78-13 blackwall. Plus $1.72 F.E J. and old tire.

Larger sizes and whitewalls comparably priced. size 5 ribs. PITCHING SUMMARY NEW YORK YANKEES ip rerbbso era Gullett(O-l) 2 12 2-3 13 10 9 7 10 i.39 Lvle (1-0) 2 4 2-3 2 1 1 0 2 1.59 Hunter (0-1) 2 41-3 6 5 5 0 1 10.38 Tidrow 2 3 2-3 5 2 2 0 1 4.90 Cloy .2 32-3 2 1 1 1 0 2.45 Torrez (1-0) 1 9 7 3 3 3 9 3.00 Guidry (1-0) 1 9 4 2 2 3 7 2.00 TatMl Ml to 1J A 1A 3 Pro Basketball High School Football Poll LOS ANGELES DODGERS ip rerbbso era Sutton (1-0) 216 17 7 7 1 6 3.94 Rautzhan 1 1-3 0 0 0 2 0 0.00 Sosa 1 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 0.00 Gorman 2 4 2 0 0 1 3 0.00 Rhoden (0-1) 2 7 4 2 2 1 4 157 Hooton (1-0) 19 5 1 1 1 8 1.00 John (0-1) 1 6 9 5 4 3 7 4.00 Hough 1 3 1 0 0 0 2 0.00 Rou (0-1) 1 1 4 3 3 0 0 27.00 Totals 547 4218 17 931 3.64 SCORE BY INNINGS New York (A) 430 220 231 00118 Los Angeles (N) 517 432 002 000-24 Baker, Pinietla, DP Los Angeles 4. LOB New York 30. Los Angeles 26.

SB Lopes 2, Rivers. Gullett 2, Torrez, Guidry. SF Cey, Yeager. HBP By Gullett (Baker), By Sutton (Jackson). By John (Plniella).

A 281.301. I I JACKSON HARNESS RACEWAY Monday's Results FIRST Clm Little Dominion (C. Ayotte) 15.60 6.60 3.80 Diamonte Tod (G. Quick) 2.80 2.40 TerrlSI.OnoelJ-. Dllworth) 4.80 SECOND Clm Pace, 2: 18 3-5 Tobvs Knight L.

GarrisonH.OO 4.00 2.40 Sweet WillatG. Quick) 3.60 2.60 3.40 DAILY DOUBLE: THIRD Clm. Pace, 2:18 Shady Wove (G. Bowman) 10.60 5.60 3.60 Yankee Counsel (M. Colemon) 10.80 6.20 Surka Chlkoe (R.

Edwards) 4.40 EXACTA: (2-7) 8186 FOURTH Cond. Pace, 2:87 3-5 YuletlmelC. Putnam Jr.) 3.80 2.80 2.20 Borby T. Adios (R. Lake) 3.60 2.60 Rex Flyer (Whltocre) 3.60 EXACTA: (2-7) 819.46 FIFTH-Cond.

The Baffler (B. Wiseman) 21.80 8.60 5.00 Cruiser Steve (C. Plxlev) 5.80 3.00 Sun's Fury (R.Searle) 4.80 SIXTH Clm, Pace, 2:88 2-5 Little Big Man (D. Currier) 4.40 2.80 2.40 Domino Gale (S. Main) 4.60 3.20 Timely Speed (R.Searle)-.

2.80 EXACTA: (24) $17.48 By The Associated Press CLASS A Poll Place, Team (W-L) Pts 1. Flint Southwestern (64) 74 2. Birminghm Bro Rice (6-0) 71 3. Saginaw Athur Hill (6-0) 63 4. East Kentwood (6-0) 57 5.

Plymouth Salem (6-0) 62 6. East Lansing (64) 44 7.SCShrsLkshr (64) 42 8. Lincoln Park (54) 40 9. Portage Central (64) 34 10. Detroit SWstrn (44) 31 Honorable mention: Traverse City (5-1) 13.

Midland Dow (5- 1) 11. Port Huron Northern (640 10, Clarkston (64) 8. South-field Lathrup (5-1) 8, Dearborn Fordson (54) 8, Flint Kearslev (64) 7, North Far-mington (5-1) 6, Adrian (5-1) 6, Dearborn (5-1) 6, Romeo (64) 4, Royal Oak Dondero (5-1)3, Grosse Pointe South (64) 2. Pro Hockey 2 FOn AS LOUJ AS No trade-in needed. Any 13" blackwall in stock.

Plus 38C to 40C per tire Federal Tax Expense. Whitewalls add just $2 each. Free mounting. "Tim By The Associated Press National Basketball Association All Times EOT EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Pet. GB Boston 0 0 .000 Buffalo 0 0 .000 New Jersey 0 0 .000 New York 0 0 .000 Philadelphia 0 0 .000 Central Division Atlanta 0 0 .000 Cleveland 0 0 .000 Houston 0 0 .000 New Orleans 0 0 .000 San Antonio 0 0 .000 Washington 0 0 .000 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division Chicago 0 0 .000 Denver 0 0 .000 Detroit 0 0 .000 Indiana 0 0 .000 KansasCitv' 0 0 .000 Milwaukee 0 0 .000 Pacific Division Los Angeles 0 0 .000 Golden State 0 0 .000 Phoenix 0 0 .000 Portland 0 0 .000 Seattle 0 0 .000 Tuesday's Games Kansas City at New York, 7:30 p.m.

Chicago at Cleveland, 8 p.m. New Jersey at Detroit, 8 P.m. Los Angeles ot Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. Golden State at Phoenix, 10:30 p.m. Wednesday's Games Kansas City at Buffalo, 7:30 p.m.

Detroit at Philadelphia, 8 p.m. Los Angeles at Indiana, 8 p.m. Boston at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. Milwaukee at p.m. Chicogo at Houston, 9 p.m.

Seattle at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. Thursday's Game Clevetand at New Orleans, 7:30 p.m.. By The Associated Press NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE AH Times EOT WALES CONFERENCE Morris Division Pis GP GA Montreal 3 0 0 6 14 3 Los Angeles 2 0 0 4 6 2 Washington 1 1 0 2 4 5 Pittsburgh 1 2 0 2 .7 12 Detroit 'Oil 1 5 7 CLASS HAZEL PARK Monday's Results FIRST-Clm. Hdcp. Trot, 1:85 Windy Roder (Harmer) 4.60 2.60 2.40 Sparky Reld (Smith) 3.20 3.00 Kinsman (Wrenn) 3.40 SECOND Clm.

Hdcp. Pace, 2:84 1-5 Allison's Beau (Roth) 14.40 6.00 4.20 Ted MocGrattan (Bellamy) 3.60 3.20 Lynwood'sMalor (Samples) 6.80, DAILY DOUBLE (3-5) PAID $39.46 THIRD Cond. Pace, 2:83 1-5 BuckyGrattan (Campbell) 3.80 2.80 2.60 Good Tar Boy (Samples) 3.00 2.40 Dodge Acres Larry (Borlnng) 3.20 PERFECT A-(M)-PAIO $13.68 FOURTH Clm. Hdcp. Trot, 2:88 1-5 Pooh's Best (Norris) 8.40 4.60 3.40 Wishing Dart (Boring) 9.40 5.60 Sickles First (Carroll) 4.60 FIFTH Clm.

Pace, 2:04 4-5 Ryal (Quintan) 8.80 4.00 2.60 Crunch (McClain) 4.40 3.60 Pentar Hanover (Campbell) 5.00 TRIFECTA-n-t-TIPAID $185 $6 BOX (1-7-8) PAI $92.68 SIXTH Cond. Pace, 2:83 1-S Pepper Time (Gorman) 25.80 9.80 6.40 Knox Counsel (Hormer) 5.00 3.40 What Ma Says (Deshetsky) 3.20 SEVENTH Cond. Pace, 2:83 4-5 TrebohMorgee (Boring) 23.80 10.00 4.80 Fofr Haven Hanna (Sottelburg) 20.00 9.00 Michigan Ma Ck (Mopes) 4.20 TRIFECTA-(8-34)-PAID $1,611.89 $6 BOX (3-5-8) PAID $632.48 EIOHTH Clm. Hdcp. Pace, 2:83 Porter Almohurst (Adamskv) 740 3.40 2.60 MoyZBvrd(Farber) 2.40 2.40 Putts Knight Out (Gole) 3.80 PERFECTA (4-2) PAID $13.48 NINTH Cond.

Pace, 2:8245 Sweet Attraction (Todd) 4JJ0 4.40 3.20 Hoots Tree (Newell) 14.40 5.60 Vista Lynn (MocOonell) 3.00 TENTH Clm. Pece, Edge wood Doran (O'Mora) 13JM 8.60 4.40 Bob Glo (Wrenn) 8.40 4.20 RoukoLod(Fulmer). 3.80 TRIFECTA (3 4 6) PAID $244.48 86 BOX (1-64) PAID 8123 J8 7 Smt.v "7 (W-L) Pts (64) 75 (64) 69 (64) 64 (64) 59 (5-1) 52' (64) 46 (64) 42 (64) 40 (64) 31 Place, Team 1. GdRpdsW.Catholic 2. South Haven 3.

Flint Ainsworth 4. Musk Reeths-Puffer 5. Musk Cath Central 6. Saginaw McArthur 7. GndRpdsNorthview 8.

Saline 9. Marshall 10. Warren Woods 3 Pro Sports Transactions '78" Retreads Double Belted Snow Biter (64) 29 Honorable mention: Essexville Gorber (64) 17, Jackson Lumen Christi (5-1) 17, Okemos (64) 16, Marysville (5-1) 15, Dur-ond (64) 15, Melvindale (5-1) 6, Flint Powers (5-1) 5, Ionia (5-1) 4, Tecumseh (5-1) 3, Hemlock (5-1) 2, Livonia Clarencevllle (44) 1. Wyoming Park (5-1) 1. FRONT DISC ROTOR SERVICE CLASS 8L 8.

pjL iMgKiMnv aMvn from rofor 1 Poll (W-L) PtS (74) 73 (64) 59 (64) 56 (64) 50 (5-1) 44 (64) 41 (54-1) 41 Place, Team 1. Negounee 2. Cossopolis 3.StJosLkMchCath 4. Shelby 5. Bay City All Saint 4.

(tie) Middlevllle 6.SaaSSPter8.Paul 8. Charlevoix 9. BrklvnClmbCtl Girls Tennli (64) 36 (5-1) 32 (64) 28 10. Royal Oak Shrine Honorable mention: Petersbura-Sum- Adams Division Buffalo 2 1 0 4 8 6 Cleveland 1 1 0 2 4 4 Toronto 0 111 5 8 Boston 0 2 11 3 7 CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Patrick Division Philadelphia 3 0 0 6 20 3 NY Rangers 2 10 4 10 10 Atlanta 10 1 3 5 3 NY Islanders 1 2 0 2 7 8 Smythe Division Vancouver 111 3 12 13 Chicogo 1 11 3 6 8 Colorado 0 0 2 2 7 7 Minnesota 0 2 0 0 6 12 St. Louis 0 3 0 0 3 14 Monday's Games No games scheduled Tuesday's Games Lbs Angeles at New York Islanders.

8:05 P.m. Detroit ot Vancouver, 11:05 P.m. Wednesday's Games Pittsburgh at New York. 7:35 P.m. Montreal at Washington, 7:35 P.m.

Minnesota at Atlanta, 8:05 p.m. -Los Angeles at Cleveland. 8:05 p.m. Colorado at Toronto, 8:05 p.m. Buffalo at Chicogo, 8:35 p.m.

Boston ot St. Louis. 9:05 P.m. NHL Leaders NEW YORK (AP) The National Hockey League scoring leaders through gomes of Sunday: A Pts Soteski. Phi.

5 3 8 Esposito. NYR 14 7 Dailev. Phi. 4 2 6 Clarke, PW. 15 6 Klndrodwk.

Phi. 0 4 4 Wo Don, Von. i Robinson. Mont. 14 5 Lopoinle.

Mont. 14 5 Leach. PW. 1 4-5 Kearns. Von.

0 5 5 WORLD HOCKEY ASSOCIATION Ph) GA Winnipeg 4 0 0 8 26 10 Engtand 2 1 0 4 10 8 Birmingham 7 Indianapolis 7 18 Edmonton 1 2 0 2 9 15 Quebec 1 2 0 11 Houston 12 0-2 8 9 Cincinnati 1 2 0 2 14 12 Monday's Transactions Br The Associated Press BASKETBALL National Basketball Association ATLANTA HAWKS Ploced Rich Laurel, guord, on the miured list. CHICAGO BULLS Cut Cliff Pondex-ter, forward. CLEVELAND CAVALIERS Traded Gary Brakaw. guard, to the Buffalo Braves for future considerations. Waived Steve Grate and Don Smith, guards.

DENVER NUGGETS Waived Byron Beck, forward. DETROIT PISTONS Waived Roger Brown, center; Louie Nelson, guord, and Don Adams, forward. GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS Waived Marlon Redmond ond Neil Jur-genson, forwards. Ploced Derrek Dickey, forward, ond Ray Epos, guard, on the injured reserve list. LOS ANGELES LAKERS Waived Cazzie Russell, forward.

Traded Tony Robertson, forward, to the Atlanta Hawks for a future draft choice. Ploced Kenny Corr, forward, on the miured list. MILWAUKEE BUCKS Waived Chuck Goodyear, guard-forward. NEW ORLEANS JAZZ Waived Otto Moore, center. PHILADELPHIA 76ers Ploced Wilson Washington, forward-center, on the Iniured reserved list.

PHOENIX SUNS Waived Freeman Blade and Butch Feher, guards. Placed Ira Terrell, forward, on me iniured list. PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS Waived Herm Gllliom, guard. SEATTLE SUPERSONICS Signed Gus Wiinoms. ft ee agent guard, to a throe-year contract.

The Supersonic wlH compensate the GokJen Stole Warriors for Williams with an undisclosed amount of cosh. Waived Rickey Brown, forward, ond Billy Reynolds and Dennis Shaffer, guard-forwards. Placed Dean Totson, forward, on the Iniured list. WASHINGTON BULLETS Waived Coniei Norman, guord. merfleld (64) 17, DeWttt (5-1) 14, Allen Park St.

Francis Cabrini (64) 13, Pontine Catholic (5-1) 12, Grand Rapids Forest Hilts Northern (5-1) 12, Addison (5-1) 11. Iron River West Iron County (6-1) 11, Napoleon (4-2) Hudson (4-2) 8, Newaygo (64) 7, Saint Charles (64) 6, Homer (5-1) 5. Sarv fordMeridlon (4-1-1) 5, Munlsing (5-2) 4, Or. chord Lake St. Mory (64) White Pigeon (64) l.Almont (5-1)1.

Hole-in-One SEXTON 4, GRAND LEDGE 3 SINGLES: Mask (S) d. Weotherby, 6-1. 6-4; Bradley (S) d. Amos. 6-4, 64; Vteck (GL) d.

Lourie PoM, 6-3, 7-5; Fronds (GL) d. Tyler, 7-6, 6-3. DOUBLES: Bozzo-Walters (S) d. Nash-PhllUpodi. 6-1, 64; Riddie-VonKulken (S) d.

PoM-Esch, 6-1. (-1; Sever-Holben (GL) d. Hoock-Roost, 64, 7-5. LANSING CATHOLIC 7, EASTERN 9 SINGLES: DuFour (LCC) Woolen. 7-4.

6-4: MacKoy (LCC) d. Herrera, 7-6. 64; ML Grost (LCC) d. HlWeerandt, 6-1, 6-1; J. Grest (LCC) d.

Anselme, 64, 6-1. DOUBLES: Lorkey-Fota (LCC) d. Mon dol-Sohn. 4-4, 64; Dunnebackeurtis (LCC) d. Nlchols-Vutch, 6-1 6-4; Abood-DeRose (LCC) d.

Goff-Swaraon. 44. 7-5, 7-5. Calipmrabuih'ltBch SINGLE PISTON SYSTEM r-. CfcOlD PtoCPfTMRI 1.

Cm Falls FrstPk X. FvttM MWdWoP -3. Flnt Holy Rosary 4.SandCreek 5. Frankfort (W-L) PtS (74) 75 (64) 6 (64) 65 (64) 54 (64) 46 (54) 45 Okemos High standout Bob Fossum notched his second hole-in-one in two weeks Oct 12 at Portland Country Club, using an eight-iron on the 160-yard second hole en route to a round of 78. Playing partners included teammate Jim Hayden and his coach, Norval Burgett.

i. Mvncptono 7. Detroit OePorres (5-1) 44 Bhom Country Doy (5-1) 39 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION OIL AMD FILTER SERVICE rr Hera's what we do: IneXaff new transmission filter; repUe transmik- sion pan oaskat; ctoan and inspect oil resarvoir. add raquirad trans- mi ymn yimvsi wee wiyv 7 'mr 9.GrssPnteunlLlgg I 1 (5-11 29 10. Powers North Centr (6-1) 21 Honorable mention: Pkkford (6-1) 17.

Onekama (4-1) 17, Lake City (54) 15, Gay-lord St. Mary (5-1) 9, Akron-Falrgrova (5-1) 8. Hale (5-1) 8. Bottle Creek St. Philip (4-2) 8, North Adams (5-1) 7, Gage Town (5-1) 7, Rudvard (5-2) 5, Rood-ing (5-1) 4, Linden (5-2) 3.

Harris Bark River (5-2) 1 Litchfield (5-1) i Prep Golf IUIHU mission fluid, thon iead 8m8 ear. Recommended by manufacturer as sundard mamtanaMe at 29.000 to 30,000 miles. REAR.WHULCSVS No Qontts sdtcdutod CHICAGO CUBS Appointed Cookie Roias, Joey Amotfitano and Mike Roorkc as coaches for the 1978 season. HOUSTON ASTROS Assigned Doug Konieczny ond Joe Mcintosh, pitchers, ond Mike Feller, outfielder, to ChaDestan of the Intemononoi Leasue. Added to 40-man roster Mike Minaoin, pitcher, and Don Piskcr.

outfielder. Ama FRONT-WHiTL DRIVE includes materials and CCO 'labor New Enaland at IndtanopOvts. P.m. Girls Basketball pooiuu Cirtnati at Quttotc P.m. eaaaOB8gngpaBBalV8jI aafJnnhft New England at Edmonton.

10 p.m. WHA Leaders TORONTO (AP) World Hockey Association scoring leaders through gomes of Lansing Dukes post 4-2 win Lansing Dukes' veteran Leurne Anderson scored two third-period goals, one of them into the empty net, to give the Dukes a 4-2 hockey win over the Flint Icelanders Saturday at Metro Stadium. Anderson's goals came after, the Dukes, scrapped back to tie the game, 2-2, after Flint had taken a 2-0 first period lead. MOMTAIELLA 151, LAKE VIEW 141 -(AtTmoMCiwiry) MONTABELLAMlke Borland 37, Randv Chaney 37, CVts Fedewo 38, Don. LAKE VIEW Brod Snyder 35, BID Nielsen 39, BIN Honslna 44.

JeH Judis 45. PEWAMO-W1STPHALUMC LOWILL197 (AfDeerRwGC) -P-W Oove Belen 39. Mike Belen 39. Jeff Bengal 41. Mike HekSen 41 Total-164.

LOWELL-Mork Elckhoff 39, Roy Benedict 51, Dave Fesburg 53. Jeff Kerr 54. tat 197,. SARANAC 189, MAPLE VALLEY 188 (At Rlvirboad Hostage) SARAMAC Al Hooton 34. Mark Tateott 37, Rantfy Bontamin 42.

John Gistinger 44. Total 159. 1 Sunday: A Pts 6 4 10 f. I ATLANTA FALCONS Placed Fulton. (Cuvkendalt.

Ikwbocker, en me Iniured reserve list. NEW YORK GIANTS Sent two future draft choices, one in 1978 and one the next year, to Miami as compensation for the signing of former Dolphins running back Lorry Csonka. 1 PHILADELPHIA EAGLES Cloimed Ken Payne, wide receiver, on waivers from the Green Bay Packers. HOCKEY 'V- NV9)MMB MojWfeeVy sw009Vfc BOSTON BRUINS Sent Al Sims and Doug Haiword. delensemen to ItieRoch- -ester Americans of the American Hockey 5110 7.

SACiriAW Just East of the Lansing Mall 321-0225 Open Daily 9-6; Sat. 'til 4 p.m. Noitnm CompuMr Spm M. Cmtw 329 S. Grand 405-71C1 Open Daily 7 a.m.

to Sarva You CMAC Olivet 108, Bellevue 13 Lalngsburg 47, Pewomo-Westphalia 38 Fulton 55, Webberville 33 -Portland St. Patrick 57. Fowler 37 TRI-CINTRAL Portland 73. Vestaburg 22 Maple Valley 37. Central Montcalm 36 MID-STATI Morrlce 44, Ashley 42 lot) LeducCin.

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NE Cin. Ruskowski. Hou. G. Howe, NE Ruhnke.

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