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7fa C-2 Battle Creek Enquirer, Oct. 9, 1984 nnn Lakevlew moved up a notch, to No. 3 In Class In the lateit Associated Press high school football poll. The Spartans (5-0) moved up from fourth to third with S3 points after Grand Rapids West Catholic lost its first game last week. West Catholic (4-1), which had been tied with Marysville for second place, fell to llth in the voting among five sportswriters from around the state.

Lakeview will face a stern test this Friday when it travels to Stur- gii (4-1). The Trojans suffered their tint low last week when Mar shall nipped them, ll-U. That Ion knocked Biurets, Mth latt week, out of the ranklnc St. Philip, after toutfi it win over Maple Valley, remains fourth in Class with pointa. The Tigers (S-e) have met every chat lenge thus far and face another one Friday when they play 8MAA eon tender Olivet.

Leading St. Philip, as they have all season, are Gobies (73 points), Hancock (M) and Crystal Falls romlfartUM); Union my (14) Is llth In Claw entering Hi thuwtfown game this week with MhNhked tjuincy (14), aaienburt-AuMuitft (4-i) received twe points in (he class ti voting to land the llnd spot. i ujwi ma. as) oblate Ula najviBjTeiBRf) seesjiTrvewi wrejasj ewrsssi fren weiiii Ik, 4-1, Ui DurWn Heights Aeubkheud. 5-0.

Hi Bail Oranc' RagM, 4-1, Ij MKUm Heights Lemahere. toTZeelend. S-0, Mi South Haven, fi ftf Raolet. Dearborn Divine Child, Cantral, Laming Catholic 4-1, Saginaw Michigan Lutharan Saminary, t. IT.

Pfy Richard, 4-1, CilUBurg-Atf- 1. Goblai(M) 73 2. Hancock (4-0) 3. Crystal Falls (M) as ft.PhimxM) a i. SandCraak(M) S3 a.

Fowlar(4-l) GrassLaka(M) Schoolcraft (5-0) f. Chaboygan Catholic 34 ia. Baldwin (4-1) HonoraMaMantian: Manlstaa Catholic Johawiasbura-Lawlston. 5-0, 13; Baal City, Lkt- Al'anti, 4-1, Brimlay, 5-1, Laka Lindan, 5-1. Flint Holy rrhsiairr Mutk a-- lirmmoham Brother Riot (4-1) 44 2 SfoyOftOOft (041 'Jj Honorable Mentieni boorbora amine Iwwn, 4-1, Hi Wmim Cwlrol, 4-1, orfh Pot mlnoton.

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Ofcem It if ii U-P dlropo oii'Sn CiiQ gq dl(S)i7ini om) pDD Top Twenty make the final Top Twenty. Kentucky, also 4-0 following a 17-14 victory over Rutgers, had not been In the Top Twenty since the first regular-season poll of 1978 when the Wildcats were No. 17. And Florida, No. 17 In the 1984 reseason poll, returned for the Irst time since then by blanking Syracuse 18-0.

Tha APTapTwanty Tha amelitaa Praai The Tos Twenty tesftisi Wi ttt AaMocfiftotf Ptms eallata faateall aoll, with flratstaca votaa oa-rantham, 1M4 racarda, total potati btiad an 20-1M-iMa-l-l4-13lM1-10a-r---4-3-2-l and rankings In tha aravlaua aall RacwaT Pta pya 1. Tmaa(H) 3-M 1,170 1 2. Washington (1) 1 3. Oklahama(l) 40 1,031 4. SastonCoilagad) 3-M 4 I.

Brigham Young --M0 32 7 a. Nabraska 4-1-0 as 0 7. to. MathodlSt t0 007 10 t. OhlaStata 4-1-0 on 2 f.

Florida Stata Ml 10. Miami, Fla. M-0 405 14 11. PannStato 4-1-0 544 12. LSU Ml 557 IS 13.

Oklahoma Stata 4-1-0 4 14. Purooa 4-1-0 30 15. Giorgio 3-1-0 317 20 14. Auburn 3-2-0 270 10 17. South Carolina 4-O-0 244 10.

Florida 3-1-1 M7 15. Kantucky 4-0-0 15s 20. GaarglaTach 3-1-0 101 13 The Associated Press Texas held onto its No. 1 ranking today in The Associated Press college football poll, while Oklahoma, the Longhorns' opponent next Saturday, climbed from fifth place to third. Washington took advantage of Ohio State's 28-23 loss to Purdue and replaced the Buckeyes as No.

2 while Purdue, South Carolina and Kentucky made the Top Twenty after absences of several years. Michigan, No. 13 last week, dropped out of the Top Twenty after losing to Michigan State, 19-7. Texas, a 38-13 winner over Rice, received 55 of 59 first-place votes and 1,170 of a possible 1,180 points from a nationwide panel of sports writers and sportscasters. While Ohio State dropped from second to eighth, Washington, No.

3 a week ago, moved up one spot with one first-place ballot and 1,049 points following a 19-7 triumph over Oregon State. Oklahoma was idle last week- end but Jumped from fifth to third with one first-place vote and 1,038 pointa. The other two first-place ballots went to Boston College, which was Idle for the second week in a row and received 1,026 pointa to remain No. 4. The Eagles return to action this weekend against Temple.

Brigham Young moved up from seventh to fifth with 932 points for a 52-6 rout of Colorado State and Nebraska, a 17-3 winner over Oklahoma State, rose from eighth to sixth with 869 points while the Cowboys fell from ninth to 13th. Southern Methodist also was off last weekend and the Mustangs received 807 points while going from 10th place to seventh. Eighth-place Ohio State received 690 points, Touchiri Bases Second-period goals too much for Red Wings AP Photo Detroit Tigers pitcher Jack Morris proudly displays his Dave Bergman Fan Club button and gives the thumb's up sign in preparation for his start in the World Series tonight. World Series Philadelphia with a knee injury, informed the injury wasn't serious require surgery. PLUNKETT, Los Angeles Raiders quarterback, tore a stomach muscle Raiders 28-14 victory over Seattle playing status will be questionable or three weeks.

He will be replaced Marc Wilson, who completed 12 for 309 yards and two touchdowns Plunkett's absence Sunday. RACING CANTS fourth-place finish in High Life 500 allowed him to on Terry Labonte in the season-long NASCAR Winston Cup points finished just ahead of Labonte race to move within 86 points four races remaining. Behind the standings are Bill Elliott, Dale and Darrell Waltrtp- MONACO Grand Prix has been from the 1985 international auto calendar and the Monte Carlo under threat, the International Federation (FISA) said. But 19 date, traditionally given Monaco, not been awarded to another has applied to French courts dispute with FISA over television from The Associated Press HOCKEY TORRIE ROBERTSON and Ron Francis scored second-period goals Monday to give Hartford a 4-1 lead, and the Whalers held off Detroit for a 4-3 victory in the NHL's final exhibition game before the season opens Thursday. Steve Yterman and Shawn Burr scored 11 seconds apart later in the period to bring the Red Wings to within a goal, but they could get no closer.

Detroit, which will open the regular season Thursday in Chicago, finished the preseason with a 3-5 record. COLLEGE FOOTBALL BARRY DUCKHAM, Olivet running-back from Lakeview, was named MIAA Offensive Player of the Week. Saturday against Kalamazoo, Duckham set a school record by gaining 286 yards. He also scored on runs of 75, 53 and 47 yards to lead the Comets to a 48-27 victory. TODD DODGE, Texas quarterback who suffered a hyperextended knee in the Longhorns' 38-13 victory over Rice and was one of eight starters held out of practice because of an injury, may be able to play in this week's game against Oklahoma, Coach Fred Akers announced.

ED REINHARDT, Colorado tight end in critical condition and a coma since suffering a head injury Sept. 15 during the Colorado-Oregon game, underwent surgery to remove fluid from his lungs. KEITH BYARS of Ohio State continues to lead the Big Ten in rushing with 802 yards and an average of six yards a carry. Michigan State's Carl Butler is fifth with 3 yards. Michigan leads the league in scoring defense, allowing just 73 points through five games.

PRO FOOTBALL JAY ROULIER, Houston Gamblers part-owner, asked the USFL to allow him either to sell or transfer his $4-million equity in the Gamblers to the Los Angeles Express, the Houston Chronicle reported. BRAD VAN PELT, linebacker who ended a 12-week holdout with the Minnesota Vikings last week, walked out on the team again. The former Michigan State Ail-American has asked to be traded, and the deadline is tonight. JOE DUFEK, Buffalo Bills quarterback who went out of Sunday's game while Florida State dropped from sixth to ninth with 648 points after a 17-17 tie with Memphis State. Miami rounded out the Top Ten, vaulting from 14th to loth with 605 points by defeating Notre Dame 31-13 and knocking the Irish out of the rankings.

The Second Ten consists of Penn State, LSU, Oklahoma State, Purdue, Georgia, Auburn, South Carolina, Florida, Kentucky and Georgia Tech. Last week, It was Penn State, Georgia Tech, Michigan, Miami, LSU, Notre Dame, UCLA, Auburn, VanderbUt and Georgia. Purdue (4-1) last appeared in the Top Twenty In 1980, finishing the season as the No. 17 team. South Carolina, which trounced Kansas State 49-17 to go 4-0, also made the rankings for the first time since the 1980 season.

That year, the Gamecocks were in the Top Twenty 12 times, rising as high as No. 14. They were 18th in the last regular-season poll, but did not MIAA Offense: Barry Duckham, Olivet running back from Lakeview, for gaining a school record 20 yards and scoring three touchdowns on runs of 75, 53 ond 47 yards In tha Comets 40-27 romp over Kalamaioo. Defense: Pat Byrne, Alma defensive end, had 14 tackles, including four sacks. In the Scots 27-14 victory over Adrian.

GLIAC Offense. L.C. Bulger, Wayne State fullback, for rushing for 224 yards and four touchdowns Ina 57-20 win over Michigan Tech. Defense: Kurt Norman, Hillsdale linebacker, for his nine solo tackles, four assists and three sacks In Hillsdale's 20- victory over Grand Valley. TV Sports TOOAY Noon Col lege Football: Stanford at UCLA (ESPN, taped) 3:30 p.m.

College Football: Miami, Fla, at Notre Dame (ESPN, taped) 7:30 Top Rank Boxing: Doug DeWitt vs. Jimmy Sykes for the ESPN Middleweight Championship, scheduled for 12 rounds (E SPN, taped) 0:00 Baseball: World Series. Detroit Tiger at San Diego Padre (. 10. 1 11:30 Cub Final Highlights (9-Chlcago) WEDNESDAY Noon Auto Racing: Formula I Italian Grand Prix (ESPN, taped) 3:30 p.m.

Auto Racing: AS A Stock Cars and SCCA Super Vees (ESPN, taped) Racing: Spa 1000 (ESPN, taped) 0:00 Baseball: World Series, Detroit Tiger of Son Diego Pedro (a. 10. M) 0:30 Auto Racing: NASCAR Darlington Dash Fall 100 (E SPN, taped) 11:30 Cubs Final Highlights (9-Chlcego) Radio Sports TODAY 1:00 Baseball: World Series, Detroit Tiger otSanOlogoPodres (WBCK93 AM) WEDNSESDAY 0:00 Baseball: World Series, Detroit Tigers at San Diago Pedro WBC 93 AM) Prep Basketball STANDINGS Net hafdUeNnn CITY Overall Overall Overall Overall 10 0 Overall St. Philip B.C. Central Lakeview Harper Crook 2 0 Springfield BIG EIGHT (WEST) St.

Joseph Battle Creek Central Nllea Kalamaioo Contrail Kalemasoo Ley Nsrrtx Holland Portage Northern portage lemroi BIO EIGHT (EAST) Concord Qumcy Union City Jonesvllle SortnoBOrt iTsmiif 1 1 0 TWIN VALLEY Marshall Lakeview Harper Croak oturgie Olivet St. Philip PwtfiftoM Serlngfleld Beilewe ST. JO ALLS refiKaV against was and won't JIM in the and his for two by of 19 passes in AUTO HARRY the Miller close ground race. Gant in Sunday's with only Gant in Earnhardt THE stripped racing Rally is Auto Sport the May has site. Monaco to judge a rights.

Compiled 4 Continued from C-l Anderson started wearing the leotards early in the season to stay warm. The Tigers started 35-5. The weather got better but Anderson is not one to rock a boat that's headed straight for the top, so he's stayed with the leotards every game. "It's for luck, and I don't care if it's one hundred degrees, I've got them on," he said. Even for workouts.

One more Anderson story. Even when his Cincinnati Reds were at their peak in the mid-1970s, they had trouble with the then-lowly Padres. "The year we won 108 games, we went 10-8 against the Padres. We'd come in here and I'd be mad in the first inning. We'd be so friendly.

I'd tell my players 'You talk to these guys like they're good players or something. You're nice and they beat you and they're a terrible team. "This was like a recreation stop for us. We'd lay by the pool. I had a great tan here but never won no games." Plunkett 125-500, Al Barnes-Ruth Harden 1238.

Ron-Nancy Mlsner 1236. Cecil-Carole Moore 1229-445, Bill-Esther Rich 49. Sam-Elaine Bush 447. Wolverine: Jerry Bachman 622. Tim Hollen-beck 422-223, Dan Latshaw 620-227, Jim Louis 619.

Jack Fowler 600, Gary Reusser 226, Jeff Carter 224. Bellevue Med. 3079-1071. Re Rollers 3064-1074. Hair Shed 3031-1077, Sprlnglake Lanes 3035-1091, Sam Margie's 1061.

Post Office: Ron Canfield 617-223, Dewey St. Clair 227, Mel Struble 225. Ron Smith 224, Tom Ambroso 221. Cut Rate 2966-102. Old Timers Senior: Ed Mrozinskl 615-213, Marshall Carlson 5(2-221.

Robert Bryant 574-211. Lewis Welmer 556, Tom Fitzgerald 554. Donald Mitchell 220, Ray Russell 221. Mixers 1583-536. Sportsmen 151-555.

Michigan Rug 1567, 3 Stooges 1539-527, Larmour Drug 1521-553, 3 Squares 560. Nottka House: Ron Osborne 410-236, Rich Dopp 07, Cory Cutsinger 590-227, Ervin Wells 22. Woody Cook 22. Miller High Life 2903. Hair Gallery 253, Lakeview Lounge 2809.

Phil Smead Auto Body 245, Stark's Equipment 1006, Barney Glass 1001, Knights of Columbus No.2 1005. U.S. Navy 1018, Nottke Bowl 1001. M-et Monday Morning Mixed: Ralph Turtle 599, Ron Sweet 597-21. Roxanne Caller 527, Betty Richardson 513, Jerome Wanzer 239, Sandra Smith 210, Joan Turtle 191.

Team No.5 1110-399. Med Her 1052-34. Grand Trunk Mixed: Dave Kingsbury 58. Bob Hamilton 580, Millie Prueft 575-225. Marge Hurd 551-224.

Barb Buck 524, John Black 224, Jack Cole 220, Mike Hlgglns 214. Boucher Assoc. 300-1067, Smith's Body Shop 304-1058, Hl-Railers 2980-1013. Channel Sweepers 2958-1004, Attic Lounge 2918. B.L.L.F.

1014. M-e Trio: Brian Chaffee 586. Al Shepard 562. Pete Johnson 235. Larry Norcross 222, Harley McGinn 222.

Gordon Jackson 220, Frank Orns 220. MIcoCHI 158. Gllkey Lake 570. 50-Plus: Betty Coy 575-226, Kaye White 554-195, Mary Werner 521-214. Beth Jones 504-1S4.

Jean Gwllt 49. Carolyn Welgand 193. Clessie Lassies 1707-588, Comets 1705-439, Sprlnglake Lanes 1704-594, Hi-Rollers 1700, 3 Stooges 591. No Name League: Gary Kati 572-233, Tom Miller 59, Jack Mahoney 558-208, Jim Baker 552-212, Jud Edgerton 214. The Hit Men 175805.

Night Hawks 1741-600. Nottke's Sport Shop 1707-411, Edgerton Glass 1702, Bill's Bait Shop 1699-405 Sprlnglake Man: Keith Howard 572-215. Paul Jones 551-223. Al Byam 537, Tom Pastor 530, Don-nle White 528-204, Brian Lehman 219, George Scott 210. The Drill Team 2188-747.

Forty Sixers 2099-74, Who Cares 2077-794, The Enforcers 1951-494, Gerald Elmer Son 1909-478. Leila Hospital Mixed: Kathy Montgomery 570- 225, Ron Hobday 53-230, Sendie Palmer 565-200. Helen Castle 552-202, Luke Gammon 532. Charier Swenson 204. Half Fast 2698-95, Mixups 2578-914.

He She Mixed: Dave Sanford 540-207. Gene Shanley 541-197, Marty Ickes 522, Russ Han ley 517-199, Jim Thompson 501-203, Sue Rogers 170. Steve's Wonders 247-847, Shims 2415430, PS Express 2415-843, E-Z Rollers 2301-00. Gutter Busters 2271-833. Downtown Merchants: Dan Whlttaker 545.

Chris Winning ham 539-199, Todd Kline 204. Dan-ke's 2745-970, Pyramid Pizza 954. V. Employee Art Ward 543, Ernie Ceaon 537-197, Butch Shade 527, Bemico Height 490-210, Kay Chavonec 495. Bill Chendler 198, Dove Conklln 194.

Carolyn Knockemus 107. Hap-py-Go-Luckeya 2731-957. Queen Pin: Jackie Warren 521-200, Vickl Urton 511-193, Teresa Davis 46, Elaine Jewell 44, Elsie Demott 202, Sheron Verhest 10. The Hooters 2451-150. Cut and Curl 2447, Tha Real McCoy 244219, Beach Tax Service 03.

Nottke's Neighbor: Clnda Pastor 526-20. Carol Notorer 489-109, Ginny Aumougher 403. Marilyn Postun 477-110, Tonl Hill 44. Barb Osborn 172, Marilyn Borawskl 177. Guys and Dolls 2334-1)5, Nottke' Bowl 2319-030, Reece Realty 2554-004, Arien' Truck Stop 2192, Harrison's Body Shop 2191-101, Brown'sMoblle Home 71.

Pin Twisters: Judy Canfield 52-210, Jean Gray SOe-200, Dlanne Mahoney 506-197. Mlckl Hover 43-178, Julie Davit 47e-l5, Sue Boody 17. Inoopondant Insurance 1791-419, Family Affair I790-435, Franklin Life 1727, Lucky No.13 1723-599. Columbia Hair Stylists No.2 1710-611. Tavern Owners Ladles: Connie Herr 510-10.

Llndy Burton 518, Julie Burton 510-191, Darcy Thruber 511-199, Beth Dlx 490-105, Dawn Gwllllm 10S. Dolphin 1051-429, Two John 100-411, M-M No.1 1754-17, D' Joint No.2 1754, M- No.2 1744, Ntto Rollers: Shirley Hubbard 514-304, Carole Sutfin S01, Tori Roes 41, Mary Brandt 10, Debbie Magee 191. Gullfoylo Bldrs. 1171-711, Akers Ne.l MO, Royal Charters 1009-70, Akers Ne.l 730. Loaf Start: Nancy Fulkerson 400.

Judy Paten 470, Shoryl McConvltle 470-17, Arkl William 47-194. Mary Lou Reld 440-174, Jon Tockott 172, Lynda Colo 171. Cliff's Sanitation 1700-11. ten's Clinic 172 34, Commercial Etoc. 151, N.O.S.S70, we'd be here, but we'd be sitting in our chairs, not celebrating, reliever Rich Gossage said Sunday night after the Padres finished off the Cubs.

San Diego may have a plus in being able to throw four lefthanders Thurmond, Dravecky, Lef-ferts and Tim Lollar at the Tigers. Detroit was muderous against righthanders this season, going 68-33, but only slightly great against lefthanders, going 36-25. The Tigers have the most-devastating lefthander of all in reliever Willie Hernandez, who had 32 saves. Largely because of Hernandez's work, Detroit has compiled a remarkable 80-0 record in games in which it has led going into the ninth Inning. The DH will be used this year.

Well, maybe. Williams said that Lollar is such a good hitter, he may not use a DH when Lollar starts Game 3 in Detroit Friday. The temperature was into the 70s Monday, but there Sparky Anderson was again, putting on his leotards. 100 roast la: 1-Putman (BCC) 1:03.35. 2-Hlrsch 500 freestyle: 1-Bartels (BCC) 4:20.47.

3 Shelly Evens, S-Foreman 100 backstroke: 1-Susle Peck (M) 1:15.74, 3-Ivens. 4-Koln, 5-Foremon 100 breettstroke: 1-Krlstl Spears (M) 1:22.57. 1 Maddsn. 3-Bush, 4-Kara Hoisteln 400 free relay: Battle Creek Central (Hirsch, Wllkey, Curtis. Put man) 4: 11.51, J-BCC Record: Battle Creek Central 3-4 Prep Golf BIG EIGHT (WEST) MEET At Mllham Golf Course, Kalamaioo (B.C.

Central finishes and medalist) BC Central: Andy Johnson 02, Randy Canlas 12, Jeff Miller OS, Kent trader a Portage Control: Brian Chapman 71 (medal-lot) LOO QUO StOfrdlfrOt Nile 107, Portage Cantral 92, Holland 4, Kalamaioo Ley Norrix 3, St. Joseph 59, Portage Northern 54, Kalamaioo Central 43. Battle Creek Cantral 22 Prep Tennis Comstock 4. Springfield 2 Single: Carol DeVrlet (C) d. Blowers.

-0. Shelly NemMI (C) d. Abbott, 34, e-2. 7-5; Karyl Belrd (S) d. Yonkers, e-3, -2; Lorl Pursley (S) d.

ffayOffctfo O-0, 40 Doubles': 1-called by darkness; 2-Krlstl Hayes-Carrle Shappard (C) d. Suggs-Warren. 4-4, 6-4. e-3; 3-Sherry Apployard-Michelle Shrauger (C) d. Llvlnutort-wooderd.

5-7, 7 5, -0 Record: Springfield $-4 Prep Soccer Hart St. Matthew 4, Fam I ly Altar Christian 1 Holt: Detnlck, Durkee. Mead, Schrosdar FAC: Derek Stone le Records: Holt St. Matthew 94 Family Altar Christian 7-3 Junior High GIRLS' BASKETBALL Eighth Grade Botlevwa ST, Sprtnefleld Middle TO 8: Shl-piay t. Brown 9.

c. Pulsipher 0, T. Vaxter 7 Seventh Grade Bollevue 22, Springfield Middle 5 Gra-hamt. Cooper Bowling TWO TOP 70 Rick Brownell fired a 705 series Monday night thsla'Dan Smith rolled a 704 ot- '''other scare In the league: Ernle Caon92, Jim Nay S72-277, Tom oyowr-2RayJohn-san 19, Bruce Mllnes 24. Ron Carnpbell 257.

Ray Jiluulsri'i rra Ihon 11W I'll liioopsndent Insur- Thrlftweyl00-in9. Vista Realty 2W7-1005 MTobSchwalm Jif'TTlI' Kim Pete VanM ladles worth 215, Lewie Wl-lloma 117, Curt Knowles n.No" Bowl 20H-9, Leo the Lion M29-904. Frlto-Lay 1740, KSSSmiM Mixed: Bob Mowry 72- Carol Lipscomb 477, Don Gilbert SS7, Mel Beb-oack l1lT5ri3 Waonor M0, Mika Brunnei 209. Mowry 1304-44, Babcock In 1 147431 irskar7l4l7 Gilbert Ills, Fukher 415. Wagnor twn Crwnor Now: John Marlowa ROmimi Larry I fiSSTsLHIlMfl.

CwtU moero 4. lmGP B3. Marty Heoan 1 4-m, Roth Harden Sle-M. Natala Logon jo, howpnl Cronk 111, Bather Rich IBS. DIek-Morlen Centrovllle Constant Ina Cilmax-Scotts WhHePlgeon Mofvdon Schoolcraft Burr Oak CITY LEADERS (Not kiduaMandoy's game) Top 10 by average Player, Team PTS AVO Word, Lakeview 9 14 10.4 Guerre, St.

Philip 0 124 1S.4 Parker, Springfield IN 12 King, Harper Creek 105 11.7 Martin, St. Philip OS 104 Liggett, Pennfleld 9 07 9.7 Hewlett, B.C. Central 0 7 9.S Craig, Pennfleld 9 73 0.1 McLlechey, B.C. Central 4 0.0 Seitler, Harper Creek 10 77 7.7 FIELD GOAL ACCURACY Top 10 by percentage (Minimum four Ottoman per pome) Plover. Team Adams, St.

Philip Martin, St. Philip PoorMfii Horpor Crook Daum, St. Philip Jacob tan, Pennfleld Gravers, Lakeview King, Harper Creek Ward, Lakeview Romonval, Springfield 23 39 59.0 30 71 40.1 32 7 47.1 11 32 404 24 40 40.0 2 a 39.4 14 07 39.1 9 171 31 2 4 37.7 30 01 17.0 iroig, renmieio FREE THROW ACCURACY Top 10 by percentage imiiiiiiiuin two arssnipT 1 oar 1 Plover. Team FTM FTA PCT. Guerre.

St. Philip King, Harper Creek Ward, Lakeview Romenvals, Pennfleld Liggett, Ponnftold Blller, Harper Creek rovers, Lakeview Hewlett, B.C. Central Jacobean. Pennfleld 31 SS 9.1 17 54 MS 2 11 1.4 11 19 0.4 19 29 5 5 2 44 S9.7 M) 21 S7.1 14 25 5 0 14 25 S.S 12 22 54.0 Turner, Harper Creek REBOUNDS Top by average Player, Teem REB AVG. Parker, Springfield 9 12s 11.9 Cenatt, B.C.

Central 0 100 12.9 Martin, St. Philip 1 90 12.1 King, Harper Creak 9 09 9.9 Gravers, Lakeview 9 9.2 Hewlett, B.C. Central 1 72 t.O Romenvals, Pennfleld 9 75 1.3 Blller, Harper Crook 71 7.1 Liggett, Pennfleld eS 7.2 Guerre, St. Philip 4S Top 11 by average Player, Teem A AVO. Guerre, St.

Philip I 44 SJ Ward, Lakeview 44 4.9 Canals, B.C. Central 1 19 4.9 Craig, Pennfleld 9 35 1.9 Saltier, Herper Creek 10 3 34 Wood, B.C. Cantral 13 3J Kir Herper Creek 1 14 1.0 Hewlett, B.C. Central 1 1.0 McLlechey. B.C.

Central 0 1 2.0 Popevtch, lakeview 17 1.9 King, Harper Crook 17 1.0 STEALS Tap 11 by overage Player, Team AVO. Cenats, B.C. Central 0 49 4.9 Ward. Lakeview 14 MotrtoV Horpor Crook 10 33 33 Guerre. St.

Philip i 14 CraMpPanntleld 9 27 1.0 MorfTn, St. Philip 1 1.9 Peersan, Herper Creek 10 27 1.7 Jacobean. Pennfleld 9 21 24 McLlechey, B.C Central 10 1.1 Wood. B.C. Central 10 13 Prep Swimming aoMsW aawaiakaW f4aaaaat ratkal mtmtmmtM ate) moooyroioyt 1-tftfO( oHHto Btfds etoniMtoji TiouoiitaPomroi oro freostvle: 1-ftorb Mummetl (M) 1:0941 Merma Pvtmon, 3-CnrlsHlrsch, -Shelly Ivans SM IM: I-Jennifer Bartels (BCC) 1:41.10, o-Hape Kam, Julio Bush jpl fro tytoi yKethy Curttos (BCC) 27.73.

3-Torooo itkoy 4oopHofvio MojOTton DivtiMi 1 -sue nan lotvj isa.ro, i-ivrisiin otl.3-LIaCurt1 WO buHartlvi 1-Mummoll (M) liM.0. T3Oafojy lorooWOJi SWiMOy erwftMsi Scoreboard Baseball WORLD SERIES (tt of Savon) TuMttey't GoMM) Oatrolt (Morris lt-11) at San Olago (Thurmond )4-t), 0:35 p.m. Wadnaidav'sOama Oatrolt (Patry 10-0) at San Oiago (Whltson 14-0), 0:25 p.m. Friday's Gama San Diago (Lollar 11-13) at Oatrolt (Wilcox 17-0), 1:35 p.m. Saturday's Gama San Olago at Datrolt.

Sunday's Gama San Diago at Datrolt, II nacassary Monday's Gama Datrolt at San Diago. (25p.m., if nacassary Naxf Tuasdays Gama Datrolt at San Diago, If nacassary NFL NATIONAL CONFERENCE Cantral Pet. FA Chicago 4 2 0 47 113 (9 Tampa Bay 3 3 0 400 157 134 Mlnnasota 2 4 0 lit 14 Datrolt ISO .17 130 159 Orson Bay 1 0 .17 99 144 Dallas 4 2 0 47 113 09 Washington 4 2 0 47 159 103 Naw York Slants 3 3 0 400 109 142 St. Lauls 3 3 0 400 177 154 Fhllaoalphla 2 0 J33 99 12 San Francisco 0 0 0 1.000 Atlanta 3 3 0 J00 LA. Rams 3 3 0 J00 NawOrlaans 3 3 0 .500 13 157 132 133 102 134 117 133 AMERICAN CONFERENCE East Miami 0 0 0 1.000 Naw England 4 2 0 47 NawYorkJats 4 2 0 47 Indianapolis 2 4 0 Mi Buffalo 0 0 4O0 Cantral Pittsburgh 3 3 0 .500 Cincinnati I 0 .17 Ciavaiand I 0 .17 195 121 149 127 101 129 IM 73 72 03 131 130 174 15 13 155 114 172 Houston a a I .133 10 70 1 0 433 140 101 4 10 47 11 143 4 2 0 47 159 104 LJk.

RaMor San Diago Saattla Kansas City 3 3 0 400 110 115 aafBBdajsu'al adsasabaa. Sundays Now York Giants 10 Tampa Bay at Datrolt. 1 p.m. Chtoagaat St. Lauls.

1 a.m. Cincinnati at Naw England, I p.m. Indianapolis at Phllaaalphla, 1 p.m. Houston at Miami. 1 a.m.

Los Angolas Rama al Naw Orisons. 1p.m. Naw York Slants at Atlanta, 1 p.m. Naw York Jots at Ciavaiand. 1p.m.

San Diago ot Kansas City, 1 p.m. Buffalo at Saattla. 4 p.m. Dallas at Washington, 4 p.m. Minn aaots ot Las Angataa Raidars.

4 p.m. Flllsourgh at San Francisco. 4a.m. IJJH( araJaWaaWa OJ aOjwfaajj Groan Bay at Oanvar, 9 p.m. NBA FRESEASON GAMES 111.1 FtiHadalphla vs.

Boston at I latt ford. Conn. MHwaufcaa vs. Chicago at Eaat Chicago, 'Fart vs. Utah otButto, FhaanlxatL.Lakors,1:3p.m.

rsGama Houston vs. Boston at Worcastar, Man. 7:30 p.m. Datrolt vs. Kansas City at Emporia.

9:15 p.m. Naw Jaraay vs. Goldan Stata at Fresno, 10:30 p.m. Phoanlx vs. Saattla at Vancouvar, British Columbia, 10:30 p.m.

NHL PRESEASON GAMES Monday' Gama Hartford 4. Datrolt 3 END EXHIBITION SCHEDULE Pro Tennis AUSTRALIAN INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS AtSydnoy First Round Pator Flaming d. Randy Nixon, -3, -4; John FltigaraM d. Jonathan Cantor, 4-, t-4, -3; Hans Simmon son d. Mark Edmondson, 0-.

-4, a-4; Mlka Laach d. Simon Youl, -3, 3-, 7-; Glann Layandackar d. Chris Lawis. a-7. 0-3, -4; Mika DaPalmar d.

Rogar Knapp, a-4, -0; John frawlay d. Brad Byko, -4, -3) Andors Jarryd d. John FLORIDA FEDERAL OPEN At Tarpon Spring First Round Bonma Gadusak d. Kim Shaafar, 1-a, a-1. M.Mary Low Piatak d.

Vkki Natsorko-4, 7- (7-4); Ronao Uys d. Kim Sands, t-3, a-2 Transactions BASEBALL PITTSBURGH PIRATES: Ranawad thalr contract with Hawaii, thalr class AAA affiliate ot tha Pacific Coast I popup SAN DIEGO PADRES: Placad Ron Roanlcka, outf Mdar, on thalr rostor for tha World Sarkts. BASKETBALL National Association DALLAS MAVERICKS: Slgnad Toronco St-ansbury, guard, to a four-yoar contract. KANSAS CITY KINGS: Cut Carl Hanry and Lowas Moor, guards. FOOTBALL Uttttod Stata Looauo JACKSONVILLE BULLS: Slgnad Thomas Tutsan, dofanslva bock, Em matt Tllloy, llna-backar, Daan Watort, cantor, and Arthur Knight, afoty.

nm.MT LOS ANGELES KINGS: Pa asslgnod Dan Brannan, latt wing, and Mika Blako, goaltondar, to Now Havon of tha Amor lean Hockey Loogua. MONTREAL CANADIENS: Sent Thomas RunSowlat, cantor, to Sharbreofce of the American ST. LOUIS BLUES: Sent Mika Pasavad. da- fonsamsn, to Poor la of the International Hockey League ond Alan Parry, goottpndor, to Windsor of tha Ontario Hockey League. Honors PLAYSRSOP THE WEEK Midwest Offense: Jim Everett, Purdue ouorleraotK.

tor complettng l7of Milliliter 27 yards and throe touchdown In a 20-13 victory over second-ranked Ohio State. Defense: Rod rwraue safety wttn as tackles, mciwamg aStvs1 rwtiiTioTioi tin NfiWwsjTpnaaTn are ycrVsi tsM WPsBpf pf'olVCol ft hje) (Hat WtaWttflf StwIsTpTii MeCfttoM 4sMsV4UcIibWo tor boot Ing flaidaaals of 4a, 30 and 3 yards, the last with twe seer a left to five the Hurens a t-M tl with VOeWraTaf MMOVMsaWIt DOfwWajrt TMt faaMtOnoAr MWoWVM Ma(BMaBkA aahA fc. mm aj fcl I TATnTBV If eaesj fffllRI'sfJ) earoTl aW tVaYtW tfl 9 vtctory tWOT Kssnt fttajrloj.

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