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2C Tuesday, November 12, 1996 Lansing State Journal Scoreboard Sports Digest BOWLING Christian Genesee at Morrice Vestaburg at Webberville Ashley at Mount Pleasant Sacred Heart Howell at Milford Lakeland Swimming Second Shave Invitational at Hill GREATER LANSING Awards banquet Feb. 13 The fifth annual Duffy Daugherty Memorial Awards banquet will be held on February 13, 1997 at the Kellogg Center on the campus of Michigan State. This award is given for life time achievement on behalf of college football. Past recipients were Bud Wilkinson, Bob Devaney, Eddie Robinson and Ara Parseghian. MICHIGAN 6.

Ithaca, N.Y., 6-2 North Region 1. Mount Union, Ohio, 94 2. Albion, 84 3. Illinois Wesleyan, 8-0 4. Allegheny, 94 5.

John Carroll, Ohio, 8-1 6. Wheaton, 7-1 South Region 1. Lycoming, 84 2. Trinity, Texas, 94 3. Washington Jefferson, Pa, 7-1 4.

Albright 8-1 5. Catholic, D.C. 7-1 6. Wilkes, 8-1 West Region 1. Wisconsin-LaCrosse, 94 2.

St. John's, 10-0 3. Simpson, lowa, 94 4. Wisconsin-River Falls, 8-1 5. Bethel, 9-1 6.

Wisconsin-Whitewater, 8-1 COLLEGE HOCKEY NCAA Division I HOME TUE WED I THJ S5T AWAY NOV. 12 NOV. 13 NOV. 14 NOV. 15 NOV.

16 Cobrado SanJose 730pm 730p.m. Siip Ch.50,ESPN Ch.50 WJR WJR Ji At Washington Denver Washington At Cleveland PASS 'PASS-: PASS Ch.50 WWJ WWJ "WWJ" WWJ Women's BaskettaJ VofebaB voeeybal Czech Rep. itrca lowa i P- 7p.m. Hockey Hockey atMichigan 7pm State WVFN 7pm- WVFN Perm Stale Ch. 7,12,41 53 WWJ.

WJR Hockey Hockey McNgan at Bowling State Green 7 pm 7 p.m. WTKA WTKA 1 UIVCU Vttino lYiirvn nuiiuiu HOLLAND Olivet quarterback and Charlotte native Jason Tokar and Kalamazoo defensive back Doug Dammann were named Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association players of the week on Monday. Tokar was 15 of 26 passing for 207 yards and a pair of touchdowns and rushed for 52 yards on 12 carries as Olivet lost 20-19 to Hope. Dammann had 18 tackles, four of them solos, in a 27-23 victory over Adrian. MIFC names top players DETROIT Wayne State receiver Chris George and Indianapolis safety Chad Neal were named Midwest Intercollegiate Football Conference players of the week on Monday.

George scored the game-winning touchdown, a 13-yard pass with 16 seconds left, as Wayne State beat Northwood 24-20 on Saturday. He had three catches for 55 yards. Neal had two interceptions and made eight tackles as Indianapolis beat Ashland 19-16 in overtime. ELSEWHERE Kansas City 7 3 0 .700 206 168 San Diego 5 4 0 .556 198 218 Seattle 5 5 0 .500 206 239 Oakland 4 6 0 .400 217 190 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East Pet PF PA Philadelphia 7 3 0 .700 228 203 Washington 7 3 0 .700 239 190 Dallas 6 4 0 .600 206 165 Arizona 4 6 0 .400 164 238 N.Y. Giants 4 6 0 .400 157 189 Central Green Bay 8 2 0 .800 288 144 Minnesota 5 5 0 .500 169 194 Detroit 4 5 0 .444 187 187 Chicago 4 6 0 .400 144 192 Tampa Bay 2 8 0 200 115 195 West San Francisco 7 3 0 .700 234 152 Carolina 6 4 0 .600 217 148 St Louis 3 7 0 .300 201 280 New Orleans 2 8 0 .200 152 235 Atlanta 1 9 0 .100 176 303 Monday's Game Detroit at San Diego, 9 (n) Sunday's games Carolina at St.

Louis, 1 p.m. Chicago at Kansas City, 1 p.m. Cincinnati at Buffalo, 1 p.m. Denver at New England, 1 p.m. Jacksonville at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m.

New Orleans at Atlanta, 1 p.m. New York Jets at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. Seattle at Detroit 1 p.m. Washington at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. Baltimore at San Francisco, 4 p.m.

Miami at Houston, 4 p.m. New York Giants at Arizona, 4 p.m. Tampa Bay at San Diego, 4 p.m. Minnesota at Oakland, 8 p.m. Monday, Nov.

18 Green Bay at Dallas, 9 p.m. AUTO RACING NASCAR Leaders Winston Cup Points 1. Terry Labonte, 2. Jeff Gordon, 3. Dale Jarrett, 4.

Dale Earnhardt 5. Mark Martin, 6. Ricky Rudd, 7. Rusty Wallace, 8. Sterling Martin, 9.

Bobby Hamilton, 10. Ernie Irvan, 11. Bobby Labonte, 12. Ken Schrader, 13. Jeff Burton, 14.

Michael Waltrip, 15. Jimmy Spencer, 16. Ted Musgrave, 17. Geoff Bo-dine, 18. Rick Mast, 19.

Megan Shepherd, 20. Ricky Craven, 3,078. Money 1. Jeff Gordon, 2. Dale Jarrett, 3.

Terry Labonte, 4. Dale 5. Mark Martin, 6. Ernie Irvan, 7. Bobby Labonte, $1,362,415:8.

Sterling 9. Rusty Wallace, 10. Ricky Rudd, 11. Michael Waltrip, 12. Ken Schrader, 13.

Bobby Hamilton 14. Geoff Bodine, 15. Jimmy Spencer, 16. Johnny Benson, 17. Ward Burton, 18.

Ted Musgrave, 19. Ricky Craven, 20. Rick Mast $835,532. TICKET INFORMATION Michigan State: 355-1 610 Tigers: (81 0)-258-4437 Michigan: (31 3) 764-0247 fj Lions: (81 0) 335-41 51 Red Wings: (81 0) 645-6666 TicketMaster: 484-5656 Lugnuts: 485-4500 MSU Hockey on Cont. Cable 6 or 17, TC1 11 and Horizon 56 TELEVISION TODAY Basketball: NBA Detroit at Washington, 7:30 p.m., PASS Los Angeles Lakers at Houston, 8 p.m., TNT Boating: Hydroplane Racing JN Automotive Hydrofest (tape), 4 p.m., ESPN I Bowling: PBA Touring Players Championship, 7:30 p.m., ESPN LPBT Player's Championship (tape), midnight, ESPN Boxing: Prime Championship Series (tape), noon, PASS Junior lightweight Johnny Brown vs.

Harold Warren; Miguel Arrozal vs. Angel Vasquez, 9 p.m., USA; (tape), 2 a.m., USA Golf. PGA Grand Slam of Golf, 7:05 p.m., WTBS I Hockey: NHL Buffalo at Pittsburgh, 7:30 p.m., ESPN2; (tape), 3:30 a.m., ESPN2 Motorsports: NASCAR Winston Cup Napa 500 (tape), 1 p.m., ESPN Pontiac Excitement 400 (tape), 4 p.m., ESPN2 IHRA Winter Nationals (tape), 6:30 p.m., ESPN2 President's Cup (tape), 12:30 a.m., ESPN2 Spring Nationals (tape), 1:30 a.m., ESPN2 ARCA Supercar BondoMar-Hyde 500K (tape), 3:30 a.m., ESPN Soccer Pro Beach (tape), 5 a.m., PASS Forget out of doubles event HARTFORD, Conn. Former world doubles champion Guy Forget was forced to withdraw Monday from the ATP Tour doubles tournament in Hartford because of a recurring knee injury. Forget, of France, and his Swiss partner, Jakob Hla-sek, would have been seeded third at the PhoenixATP Tour World Doubles Championship, which begins Wednesday.

Forget and Hlasek won the first ATP Tour World Doubles Championship in 1990. "We worked hard all year to earn a berth in Hartford so that we might have a chance to win again," Forget said. Forget reinjured his right knee during a tournament in Moscow last week. He said if he played in Hartford, "I would only be at 50 percent of my form." Paulus opens with win VILLANOVA, Pa. Austrian Barbara Paulus mixed an aggressive baseline game with crisp volleys to crush Amanda Coetzer of South Africa 6-1, 6-2 in the opening round of the Advanta Tennis Championships Monday.

Paulus, seeded eighth, won 23 of the final 26 points in the match at Villanova University. Coetzer, who played mainly from the backcourt, was a quarterfinalist in the U.S. Open Championship. The top two seeded players No. 1 Steffi Graf, the defending champion, and No.

2 Conchita Martinez drew first-round byes in the $450,000 tournament. Meghann Shaugnnessy, a 17-year-old wild-card entry, also advanced with a come-from-behind victory over Laxmi Poruri 3-6, 6-2, 6-2. Marianne Werdel Witmever won her baseline battled MEN Classic Division High Swiss 747 J. Townsend 71b 1. Berg High Games no rw 267 T.

Harrison 277 J. Townsend 266 T. Berg Standard Division Hiah Series 672 P. Smith (141) High Games 268 P. Smith (91) 257 R.

Buchel (67) 253 B. Chick (68) 242 B. Bonter (78) 202 E. Genereux (68) Team Hiah Series 2862 Ginos, Royal Scot 2763 Castles Janitorial, noyai scot 2692 Paramount tortee, noyai scot WOMEN Classic Division High Series 644 N. Patzkowsky 622 C.

Male 639 M. Joseph 608 S. Robinson Hiah Games 256 M. Joseph Standard Division High Series 618 S. Matero (108) 575 M.

Keller (107) High Games 254 K. Reynolds (111) 247 S. Wright (87) 231 S. Matero (61) 213 M. Keller (57) 183 A.

Airthier (60) 182 H. Murphy (55) SENIORS MEN High Series 702 A. Sawyer 671 Wood 627 F- Dunavant Cmniiar 626 J. Dravton 665 8. Pointer 616 K.

Acker 654 J. Barnes o' N-Bennett High Games 257 G. Swix 244 H. Spangler 255 N.Bennett 241 A. Avelleyra 255 A.

Sawyer 237 H. Spangler 251 A. Sawyer 233 Wood 247 J. Barne lit lv fctv uicvciM 246 Wood Mens Senior Match Game Final Results: Friday at Char Lanes flhamnionihin: Dennv Thocker def. Farrow Dunavant 175-170 Semi finals: Dinnv Thocker def.

Leon ard Benden 247-234 Farrow Dunavant def. Ray Trudeau 169-158 Quarter Finals: Leonard Benden def. Lloyd Morris 224-209 Dennv Thocker det. ware Acner is 173 Rav Trudeau def. Milton Collins 260- 210 Farrow Dunavant def.

Harold Dockham 235-216 High Qualifiers Bowler Tot (Avg.l Lloyd Morris 991 (274.751 Harold Dockham 950 (237.50) Klare Acker 921 (230.25) Ray Trudeau 905 (226.25) Milton Collins 894 (223.50) Denny Thocker 877 (2i9.zs Farrow Dunavant 876 (219.00) Leonard Benden 864 (216.00) Harold Dockham had the high game (290) Senior bowler of the year standings Klare Acker 75, Ron Ergen 45, John Bunce 40. Jim Cremean 40, Denny Thocker 35. Next Match at at 1 p.m. on Dec 13 at Royal Scot NOTICE Basketball coach needed I Morrice is looking for a seventh- grade boys basketball coach. tan noger Leacn ai oii ma-jino.

FLAG FOOTBALL Lansing City League Lansing All-Stars 16, Panthers 6 Renegades 38, Flint Vikings 18 Buzzards won by forfeit over Jaguars Sunday's games 9 a.m. Buzzards vs. rantners 10:30 am All-Stars vs. Flint Vikings MOTORCYCLING Hare Scrambles State Champions Local finishers Class 0-65CC, 7-11 years 1st Joshua Salisbury -bt Johns Class 66-8SCC 7-11 years 1st Brandon need-Lansing Class 66-85CC 12-15 years 2nd Daniel Reed-Lansing 4th Brad Benjamin-city na Class 66-IOScc 12-15 yews 2nd Jason Olney-East Lansing DARTS Capital Area Darts Association A Division Team Points 93 61 54 41 41 Points 100 68 55 38 21 I 1. Flying Raccoons 2.

Lucky-s 3. Royal Scott 4. Hammers 5. Johnson's Speed Shop AB Division Team 1. Something Like That 2.

Misfits 3. Bull Dogs 4. Large Wooden Badger 5. Mo' Blues Division RADIO TODAY Basketball: NBA Detroit at Washington, 7:30 p.m., WWJ 950-AM, WTKA Newstalk 870 Sports: 1 p.m., WKAR 870-AM Staudt on Sports: noon, WVFN 730-AM The Sports Guys: 5 p.m., WVFN 730-AM WOMEN'S BASKETBALL American League East I Pet GB Columbus 7 0 1.000 New England 4 4 .500 3'4 Richmond 3 5 .375 3'1 Atlanta 3 5 .375 4 West Seattle 5 3 .625 SanJose 6 4 .600 Colorado 3 6 .333 2V: Portland 2 6 .250 3 Tuesday's Game Portland at Columbus HORSE RACING LINE 485-5463 press 9186 For Sports Creek entries, press 1 For Sports Creek results, press 2 For Ladbroke DRC entries, press 3 For Ladbroke DRC results, press 4 Sports Creek post times: 7 p.m. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays; 6 p.m.

Sundays. Jackson simulcasts: Mohawk and the Meadows: 7:30 p.m. Northville: 7:35 p.m. Pocono: 7:45 p.m. Sports Creek simulcasts: TropicalCalden 12:30 p.m.

Churchill: 1 p.m. Philadelphia Park: 1:05 p.m. Turf Paradise: 3:30 p.m. The Meadows, Mohawk and Pocono: 7:30 p.m. Northville: 7:35 p.m.

Balmoral: 8:30 p.m. Cost The local call is free over Radka Zrubakova of Slovakia 6-0, 6-4, and Amy Frazier of Rochester Hills outlasted Slovakia's Karina Habsudova 7-6 (7-4), 6-4. With the victory, Frazier earned a second-round match on against Graf. In the finest shotmaking of the first round, Chanda Rubin outbattled Spain's Virginia Ruano-Pascual 4-6, 6- PREP FOOTBALL Playoff pairings Semifinal games Nov. 23 will pair the winners of Region 1 vs.

Region 2 and the winners of Region 3 vs. Region 4. All games are at 1:30 p.m. (EST) unless otherwise noted: Class AA REGION 1: Bay City Central (9-1) at Rockford (9-1). REGION 2: Lake Western (8-2) at Brighton (9-11 REGION 3: Dearborn Fordson (9-1) at Westland John Glenn (10-0).

REGION 4: Utica Eisenhower (9-1) at Sterling Heights Stevenson (104), Saturday, 1 p.m. Class A REGION 1: Flint Kearsley (9-1) at Lapeer West (104). REGION 2: Grand Rapids Ottawa Hills 19-1) at Grandville (9-1). REGION 3: Farmington Hills Harrison (9-1) at Trenton (9-1). REGION 4: Grosse Pointe North (9-1) at Ferndale (104).

Class BB REGION 1: West Branch-Ogemaw Heights (9-1) vs. Kingsford 19-1) at Superior Dome, Marquette, Saturday, 6 p.m. REGION 2: Grand Rapids Forest Hills Northern (9-1) at Dowagiac 1104). REGION 3: Marshall (9-1) at Battle Creek Harper Creek (10-0). REGION 4: Marine City (9-1) at Allen Park (104).

Class REGION 1: Harrison (9-1) at Saginaw Nouvel (104). REGION 2: BekSng (9-1) at Muskegon Orchard View (104), Friday, 7:30 p.m. REGION 3: Corunna (7-2) at DeWrtt (9-1). REGION 4: Milan (104) vs. Jackson Lumen Christi (104) at W'rthington Stadium, Jackson.

Class CC REGION 1: Boyne City (1041 vs. Iron Mountain (104) at Superior Dome, Marquette, Saturday, 8:30 p.m. REGION 2: Freeland (9-1) at Muskegon Oakridge (104). REGION 3: Constantine (104) at Hopkins (104). REGION 4: Montrose (10-0) vs.

Detroit St Martin dePorres (9-1), at McCabe Field, Detroit Class REGION 1: St Ignace (9-1) at Traverse City St. Francis (9-1), Friday, 6 p.m. REGION 2: Bay City All Saints (8-2) at Ravenna (9-1). REGION 3: Decatur (10-0) at Morenci (104). REGION 4: Almont (104) at Southgate Aquinas (9-1).

Class DO REGION 1: Maple City-Glen Lake (8-1) at Hillman (9-1). REGION 2: Marion (7-3) at Kingston (10-0). REGION 3: Lawrence (7-3) at Pittsford (9-1). REGION 4: Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard (6-4) at Dryden (8-1). Class REGION 1: Rapid River (9-1) vs.

Lake Linden-Hubbell (104), at Superior Dome, Marquette, Friday, 7 p.m. REGION 2: Frankfort (8-2) at Arenac Eastern (10-0). REGION 3: Mendon (9-1) at Fowler (9-0). REGION 4: Detroit East Catholic (64) vs. Morrice (9-2), at Perry High School, Saturday, 2 p.m.

PREP BASKETBALL AP Poll With records in parentheses Class A 1. Flint Northern (194) 75 2. Grand Rapids Christian (184) 70 3. Birmingham Marian (16-3) 65 4. HOWELL (184) 59 5.

Saginaw Arthur Hill (18-1) 48 6. Plymouth Salem (17-3) 40 7. Detroit King (15-1) 39 8. HOLT (17-2) 31 9. ST.

JOHNS (15-3) 29 10. Grandville (16-2) 27 Honorable mention: OKEMOS (15-2) and Sterling Heights (16-2) 26; Traverse City (17-2) 25; Northville (15-5) 15 Class 1. Lakeview (184) 74 2. Saginaw Swan Valley (184) 71 3. Manistee (17-2) 65 4.

Stevensville-Lakeshore (17-2) 56 5. Grand Rapids Kenowa Hills (18-2) 55 6. Imlay City (17-1) 41 7. GR Catholic Central (16-3) 40 8. Hamilton (144) 36 9.

Ypsilanti Willow-Run (17-1) 30 10. Grandville Calvin Christian(18-1) 26 Honorable mention: Detroit Renaissance (11-3) 24; Gaylord (16-2) 18; Allen Park (18-1) 12; Milan (144) 10; Grand Rapids Northview (13-4) Roscommon (17-1) Richland Gull Lake (15-3) LAKE ODESSA LAKEWOOD (14-5) 5 Class 1. Goodrich (184) 70 2. (tie) Redford Bishop Borgess(14-5) 68 Shelby (184) 68 4. LANSING CATH.

CENT. (15-3) 60 5. Frankenmuth (16-2) 57 6. Harbor Beach (17-1) 45 7. Branson (18-1) 40 8.

Addison (17-1) 37 9. McBain (17-11 35 10. Detroit DePorres (15-3) 31 Honorable mention: Riverview Gabriel Richard (134) 27; Harbor Springs (16-1) 16; Clinton (18-2) 11; (16-1) 6 Class 1. ASHLEY (184) 75 2. Gaylord St Mary's (20-0) 70 3.

Britton-Macon (174) 63 4. Fairview (17-1) 60 5. Oakland Christian (12-1) 54 6. New Buffalo (184) 50 7. Rapid River (16-2) 42 8.

Camey-Nadeau (15-2) 40 9. Crystal Falls-Forest Park (15-2) 35 10. Martin (16-11 32 Honorable mention: Ellsworth (14-2) 22; Ewen-Trout Creek (15-3) 20; Paines-dale-Jeffers (16-2) 15; Kingston (17-1) 13; Burr Oak (16-2) and Ontonagon (16-3) 5. COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL Big Ten Standings Conf. Overall Michigan State 12 2 18 6 Penn State 12 2 23 2 Ohio State 11 3 22 3 Wisconsin 10 4 20 4 Minnesota 10 4 19 8 Illinois 6 8 11 11 Michigan 5 9 10 15 Purdue 4 10 11 15 lowa 4 10 9 16 Indiana 3 11 9 17 Northwestern 0 6 9 18 Wednesday's results Minnesota def.

Wisconsin 15-5, 15-12, 15-12 Friday's results Michigan def. Minnesota 15-12, 15-7, 15-10 Illinois def. Indiana 15-12, 15-13, 15-12 Ohio State def. Michigan State 12-15, 15-5, 15-12, 15-13 Penn State def. Northwestern 15-3.

15-2. 154 lowa def. Purdue 9-15, 15-11, 15-12, 15-7 Saturday's results Indiana def. lowa 15-5, 15-12, 16-14 1, 7-5. Big Ten lauds weekly best PARK RIDGE, 111.

Running backs Ron Dayne of Wisconsin and Darnell Autry of Northwestern shared Awaras on onense, wnue Top 10 Poll Record Pts 1. Michigan (25) 8- 14 294 2. Boston U. (3) 5- 14 255 3. Vermont (2) 5- 14 254 4.

Minnesota 5- 34 182 5. Colorado College 5-34 139 6. North Dakota 6- 24 123 7. Michigan State 6- 3-0 113 8. Miami, Ohio 7- 2-0 88 9.

New Hampshire 5-24 64 10. Colgate 5-14 56 Others receiving votes: Wisconsin 26, St Cloud 20, Bowling Green 13. Rensselaer 10, Cornell 5, Clarkson 3, Minnesota-Duluth 2, Maine 2, Boston College 1. CCHA Standings CCHA Overal Team Pts Miami, Ohio 5 0 0 10 7 2 0 Michigan 5 1 0 10 8 1 0 MICHKjAN ST. 5 1 0 10 6 3 0 Notre Dame 2 2 1 5 3 3 1 LSSU 2 2 0 4 4 5 1 Ohio State 2 3 0 4 2 7 BGSU 2 4 0 4 6 4 0 WMU 13 1 3 3 3 1 Ferris State 1 4 0 2 4 6 1 AK-Fairbanks 1 6 0 2 1 8 0 Friday's games Alaska Fairbanks at W.

Michigan Bowling Green at Miami, Ohio Ferris St at Notre Dame Michigan St at Michigan Ohio St at Lake Superior St Saturday games Alaska Fairbanks at W. Michigan Michigan at Bowling Green Michigan St at Ferns St x-Ohio St at Lake Superior St Sunday's games Mankato St at Notre Dame Tuesday's games W. Michigan at Ferris St non-conference WCHA Standings WCHA Overal Team Pts North Dakota 6 2 0 12 6 2 0 Colorado 5 3 0 10 5 3 0 Minnesota 5 3 0 10 5 3 0 Wisconsin 5 3 0 10 5 3 0 Mina-Duluth 3 2 1 7 4 3 1 St Cloud St 3 2 1 7 5 2 1 Michigan Tech 2 4 0 4 5 4 0 N. Michigan 2 6 0 4 2 7 1 AK-Anchorage 1 3 0 2 4 2 0 Denver 1 5 0 2 3 5 0 Fridaye games Alaska Anchorage at Denver N. Michigan at St Cloud St at North Dakota Saturday's games Alaska Anchorage at Denver Michigan Tech at Minnesota N.

Michigan at St Qoud St at North Dakota Wisconsin at Colorado College Sunday's games Michigan Tech at Minnesota Wisconsin at Colorado College Sunday's result Colorado College 3. Denver 2 Hockey East Standings Hockey East Team Sho Pts Boston U. 4 0 0 0 8 New Hampshire 4 0 0 0 8 UMLowell 3 3 0 0 6 Providence 2 2 0 0 4 Northeastern 12 10 3 Boston Coll. 110 0 2 UMass 1 5 0 0 2 Merrimack 110 0 2 Maine 0 110 1 NOTE: In league standings a win is worth 2 points, a tie is 1 point and a shootout win is worth 1 point OVERALL RECORDS: Boston U. 5-1-0, New Hampshire 5-2-0, 3-3-t.

Providence 344, Northeastern 2-3-1, Boston College 3-34, Massachusetts 1-5-0, Merrimack 244, Maine 4-2-1. Today's game x-RPI at Friday's games Boston U. at Northeastern Maine at New Hampshire Massachusetts at Merrimack Providence at Boston College Saturday's games Maine at New Hampshire at Army Merrimack at Massachusetts Northeastern at Boston U. Boston College at Providence x-non-conference ECAC Standings ECAC Overall Team Pts Colgate 2 0 0 4 5 1 0 Cornell 2 0 0 4 2 0 0 RPI 2 0 0 4 4 1 0 Clarkson 1 1 0 2 3 3 0 Princeton 1 1 0 2 2 1 0 StLawrence 110 2 15 0 Union 1 1 0 2 2 3 0 Vermont 1 1 0 2 5 1 0 Yale 110 2 110 Harvard 1 2 0 2 1 2 0 Dartmouth 0 2 0 0 1 2 0 Brown 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 Friday's games Brown at Princeton Dartmouth at Colgate Harvard at Yale Vermont at Cornell Saturday's games Brown at Yale Clarkson at St Lawrence Dartmouth at Cornell Harvard at Princeton RPI vs. Union, N.Y., at Albany, N.Y.

Vermont at Colgate Nov. 19 Brown at Harvard x-non-conference COLLEGE BASKETBALL Monday's scores EXHIBITION George Mason 69, Croatia 55 Gmd Vlly St 130, UraHiedArmy of Ru 109 Michigan 97, Adelaide 91. 20T Western Mich. 64, Danone Honved 46 FOOTBALL NFL Standings AMERICAN CONFERENCE East Pet. PF PA Buffalo 7 3 0 .700 191 175 New England 7 3 0 .700 275 215 Indianapolis 5 5 0 .500 172 208 Miami 5 5 0 .500 238 205 N.Y.

Jets 1 9 0 .100 172 264 Central Pittsburgh 7 3 0 .700 230 160 Houston 6 4 0 .600 230 190 Cincinnati 4 6 0 .400 214 226 Jacksonville 4 6 0 .400 202 208 Baltimore 3 7 0 .300 244 286 West Denver 9 1 0 .900 262 167 uneDacKer unns rvoeppen punter Alan Sutkowski honored. SCOREBOARD 1-900-773-6000 Sports hotline press 3 Cost 95 cents per minute Touch-tone phone: Dial the number; you can listen to the instructions, or immediately press 3. You can choose national sports results or horse racing. Pulse phone: Call on pulse, then switch to tone after dialing. Rotary phone: Only sports results available.

Big Ten Player of the week Purdue rAS I for 24 rNa' scored and Indiana were also Dayne freshmen in the Minnesota. yards and Autrv. set an NCAA record for by rushing 50 times Saturday Badgers' 45-28 win over Dayne rushed for 297 three touchdowns. a junior, carried 31 times Northwestern Dear lowa w-is. KoeDDen recovered two fumbles and made ten tackles in Purdue's 9-3 win over No.

16 Michigan. Sutkowski averaged 45.2 yards on his six Cardinals keep Honeycutt ST. LOUIS Left-hander oldest player in the major leagues last year, will be back for another season after the St. Louis Cardinals exer cised an ODtion on his contract on Monday. kins (16-1-1), 11 a.m.

Muhlenberg, Pa. (11-44) vs. Elizabeth-town, Pa. (18-2-2), 1 p.m. At Fredericksburg, Va.

Emory, (12-3-2) vs. Greensboro, N.C. (114-3), 11 a.m. Maryville, Tenn. (13-4-0) vs.

Mary Washington, Va. (16-3-1), 1 p.m. At St Paul, Minn. Luther, lowa (19-3-0) vs. UC San Diego (10-5-1), 12 a.m.

Concordia-Moorhead, Minn. (12-3-2) vs. Macalester, Minn. (144-01, 2 p.m. Second Round Saturday, Nov.

16 At Gambler, Ohio Wilmington-Hope winner vs. Witten-berg-Kenyon winner, 1 p.m. At Wheaton, 111. Trinity-Wisconsin-Oshkosh winner vs. Chicago-Wheaton winner, 6 p.m.

Sunday, Nov. 17 At Pomona, NJ. Coll. of winner vs. Montclair St-Richard Stockton winner, 1 p.m.

At Williamstown, Mass. Tufts-Middlebury winner vs. Salem St-Williams winner, 1 p.m. At Canton, N.Y. Ithaca-Rensselaer winner vs.

Fredonia St-St. Lawrence, 1 p.m. At Elizabethtown, Pa. Bethany-Johns Hopkins winner vs. Muhlenberg-Elizabethtown winner, 1 p.m.

At Fredericksburg, Va. Emory-Greensboro winner vs. Mary-ville-Mary Washington winner, 1 p.m. At St Paul, Minn. Luther-UC San Diego winner vs.

Con-cordia-Moorhead-Macalester winner, 2 p.m. Honeycutt was 2-1 with a 2.85 ERA in 61 games with the NL Central champions, all in short relief. In 47 1-3 innings he allowed 42 hits and struck out 30, and he -walked only one in his last 31 2-3 innings. Honeycutt will be paid a year he had a base of DEALS Monday's Transactions Baseball National League PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES Named Chuck Cottier bench coach and Hal McRae hitting instructor. Signed Brent Bowers to a minor-league contract.

Hockey National Hockey League BUFFALO SABRES-Sent LW Barrie Moore to Rochester of the AHL FLORIDA PANTHERS Recalled RW Craig Martin from Carolina of the AHL TODAY'S LINE (Home Team in CAPS) NBA Basketball FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG MIAMI Th Charlotte NEW YORK 1114 Philadelphia ATLANTA no line Cleveland WASHINGTON 5 Detroit HOUSTON 4 La Lakers Portland Th MINNESOTA DALLAS pick Indiana MILWAUKEE 6 Phoenix SEATTLE 12 Golden State La Clippers 3 VANCOUVER NHL Hockey FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG PITTSBURGH no line Buffalo NEW JERSEY 14 -1 Washington SAN JOSE'A -1 Hartford College Football (THURSDAY) FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG Georgia Tech 5 MARYLAND (SATURDAY! FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG MICHIGAN Vh Penn St CLEMSON 11 Nc St BOSTON COLLEGE 12 Temple TENNESSEE 24 Arkansas FLORIDA 37 South Carolina Ohio St INDIANA North Carolina 3 VIRGINIA Duke 1 WAKE FOREST NOTRE DAME 37'A Pittsburgh SYRACUSE 17'A Army KENTUCKY Vk Vanderbilt NAVY 10 Tulane AUBURN 10 Georgia Texas 6'i KANSAS NORTHWESTERN 10 Purdue TEXAS 14 Oklahoma Nebraska 40M IOWA ST BAYLOR 11 Missouri Wyoming IVi COLORADO ST IOWA 2V4 Wisconsin Alabama 12 MISS ST MISSISSIPPI no line Lsu Rice 3 TCU COLORADO 4V4 Kansas St MIAMI-FLA 7 Va Tech ARIZONA IVi Ucla Wash St even STANFORD WASHINGTON 36i San Jose St OREGON 3 California UNLV no line San Diego St Air Force 9 FRESNO ST HOUSTON pick Louisville FLORIDA ST 28 So Miss MINNESOTA 2'A Illinois Tulsa 7 UTEP Byu 30 HAWAII NFL Football (SUNDAY) FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG NEW ENGLAND 2'A Denver KANSAS CITY 8Vi Chicago ATLANTA 4 New Orleans DETROIT 614 Seattle BUFFALO 7 Cincinnati INDIANAPOLIS 6 Ny Jets PHILADELPHIA 6 Washington PITTSBURGH 11 Jacksonville Carolina 3 ST LOUIS SAN FRANCISCO 11V4 Baltimore Miami 3Vj HOUSTON SAN DIEGO Vh Tampa Bay ARIZONA 1V Ny Giants OAKLAND 6Vi Minnesota (MONDAY) FAVORITE UNE UNDERDOG DALLAS 3Vb Green Bay in appearance bonuses. Honeycutt is four months older than the second-old est Dlaver in the majors. Dennis Eckersley, who's also with the Cardinals. Last week the Cardinals exercised a $1,625,000 option on Eckersley's contract for next season. Mets' pitcher to NEW YORK New York Mets pitcher Paul Wilson Ohio State def.

Northwestern 15-3, 15-3, 15-6 Penn State def. Michigan State 19-9, 10-14, 18-10, 17-13 Illinois def. Purdue 15-12. 15-11, 15-8 Wisconsin def. Michigan 15-7, 15-13, 12-15, 15-2 Nov.

13 games Ohio State at Penn State Nov. 15 games Illinois at Michigan State lowa at Northwestern Penn State at Michigan Minnesota at Purdue Wisconsin at Indiana Nov. 16 games Illinois at Northwestern lowa at Michigan State Ohio State at Michigan Minnesota at Indiana Wisconsin at Purdue COLLEGE SOCCER Big Ten Standings Conf. Overall I Ptt. I Indiana 4 0 1 13 12 2 2 MICHIGAN ST.

3 2 0 9 12 4 1 Wisconsin 2 2 1 7 10 5 4 Penn State 2 2 1 7 10 6 1 Ohio State 2 2 1 7 7 7 3 Northwestern 0 5 0 0 3 14 1 last week's results Penn State 1, Ohio State 0 Michigan State 3, Oral Roberts 0 This week's games Nov 15-17 Big Ten University Tournament Penn State University, University Park, PA NCAA Men's Division III tournament pairings First Round Friday, Nov. 15 At Gambler, Ohio Wilmington, Ohio (16-3-0) vs. Hope (16-1-11, 11 a.m. Wittenberg, Ohio (12-5-1) vs. Kenyon, Ohio (14-2-1), 1 p.m.

At Wheaton, III. Trinity, Texas (16-1-0) vs. Wisconsin-Oshkosh (16-2-0), 4 p.m. Chicago (13-3-1) vs. Wheaton, III.

(17-0-2), 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 16 At Pomona, N.J. College of New Jersey (13-54) vs. Rowan, NJ.

(14-3-2). 10:30 a.m. Montclair St, N.J. (13-4-2) vs. Richard Stockton, NJ.

(13-2-2), 1 p.m. At Williamstown, Mass. Tufts, Mass. (10-2-2) vs. Middlebury, Vt (11-2-1), 11 a.m.

Salem St, Mass. 118-1-0) vs. Williams, Mass. (11-1-21, 1p.m. At Canton, N.Y.

Ithaca, N.Y. (114-1) vs. Rensselaer, N.Y. (14-2-0), 11 a.m. Fredonia N.Y.

(17-2-01 vs. St Lawrence, N.Y. (13-1-2), 1 p.m. At Elizabethtown, Pa. Bethany, W.Va.

(15-44) vs. Johns Hop yards. a career high, and four touchdowns as No. 13 Rick Honeycutt, at 42 the base salary of $500,000. Last $350,000 and an additional have surgery annroscopic surgery on ms MrRafl a finalist for the Phil- inh that went to TeiTV Fran- Phillies hitting instructor, the and that bullpen coach Joe managed irum laoi-ou.

will undergo arthroscopic surgery on his right shoulder Tuesday to repair a small labrum tear, the team announced Monday. The surgery will be perfomed by Dr. James Andrews of Birmineham. Ala. Team Points 1.

Freebirds 72 2. Art's Bar 65 3. Hell Hounds 64 4. Buds 60 5. Northern Darts 59 6.

Toast 57 7. Preston's 2 52 8. Booze Hounds 38 BC Division Team Points 1. Potluck 63 2. Dispatch 62 3.

Dangerous 61 4. Mayhem 49 5. Renegades 43 6. Gino 31 7. Bono Masters 29 BC Division Team Points 1.

Bricks-R-Us 86 2. Splash of Luck 72 3. Middle Men 67 4. Aces in the Hole 57 5. Lookin' for a Bull 56 6.

Grace Under Fire 50 7. Green Team 41 8. Dart Heads 40 Wilson, a right-handed starter, was 5-12 with a 5.38 ERA in 26 games this season. He is the third Mets pitcher to undergo surgery this vear. Left-hander Bill Pulsioher had the medial collater- al ligaments of his left elbow repaired on April 17 and Jason lsnngnausen naa right elbow and right snouiaer on sept.

u. Phillies name new coaches dhtt Ann phi A Hal oHolnhia Dhillioc mnnacpr cona, will instead be the COLLEGE FOOTBALL Division II poll Record Pts Pvs 1. Texas (4) 7-2 80 1 2. Northwest Missouri St 10-0 76 2 3. Ferris St 9-1 72 3 4.

Nebraska-Omaha 9-1 66 4 (tie) Valdosta St, Ga. 9-1 66 5 6. Carson-Newman. 9-1 60 6 7. Pittsburg State, Kan.

7-2 53 8 8. Clarion, Pa. 8-2 52 7 9. Central Oklahoma 7-2 51 9 10. Indiana, Pa.

7-2 43 10 11. Chadron State, Neb. 9-1 40 til 12. West Georgia 8-2 37 til 13. Bloomsburg, Pa.

9-1 27 19 14. Albany State, Ga. 8-2 26 20 15. Northern Colorado 7-3 24 t17 16. Angelo State, Texas 6-3 23 17.

UC Davis 54 15 t17 18. Catawba, N.C. 8-2 12 19. North Dakota 6-3 11 20. Saginaw Valley St 7-2 6 Division III regional polls East Region 1.

Buffalo State, N.Y., 7-1 2. College of New Jersey, 6-2 3. Rowan, N.J., 6-2 4. Cortland State, N.Y., 6-3 5. Coast Guard, 7-2 team announced Monaay.

The Phillies also announced that John Vukovich, a Freeosi. will be the team's third base coach PREP SCHEDULE TODAY Girt basketball East Lansing at Sexton Waverty at Jackson I Holt at Eastern I Grand Ledge at Everett I Portland at Charlotte Corunna at St Johns Chesaning at Ionia Fowlerville at Haslett Stockbridge at DeWrtt I Maple Valley at Potterville I Leslie at Bellevue Olivet at Dansville Ithaca at Carson City Breckenridge at Central Montcalm Montabella at St Louis Mount Pleasant Baptist at Lansing Kigoii win remain in tnai capacity. Joining Vukovich and Rigoli on Francona's staff will be McRae and bench coach Chuck Cottier. McRae, 51, joins the Phillies after spending the past unni ac hittintr mai-h for the Cincinnati Reds. IHU Cottier, 60, was an advance scout for the New York Yankees last year, but has been a coacn wun Baltimore, the New York Mets, the Chicago Cubs and the Seattle i 1 lfOA OC Manners, whom he also.

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