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c-i tT-s Battle Creek Enquirer, Toet. Oct. lev 1ft4 8C. Mop lwMo9 The parade was to follow a two-mile route down Michigan Avenue, ending in the heart of the city at Kennedy gquare, where the team was to be oOcially congratulated starting about 12:40 pjn. A police spokeswoman said security would be "adequate," but would not elaborate.

Detroit ooUce and hospitals late Monday still were tallying up the cost of Sunday night's postgame Jubilation. Scores of police, some clad riot gear, some brandishing broken boards, struggled for hours to control the crowds. One police car was burned and three sustained major damage. DSTROIT Out of toe revelry van TWieoce taai manea ine Detroit Tigers' flrtt World Series victory in II yeert eeme the hansover of masitve post-party cleanup and a parade honoring the team today. The ton from Sunday night's spontaneous celebration In Tiger Stadium and on the streets was one man dead, more than SO Injured and 34 Jailed, authorities said.

City officials, eager to put those hours of destruction In the past and emphasize the communty's pride in the team that brought the series trophy back to Tiger Town, scheduled a parade and rally in the team's honor this afternoon. include Kalamazoo Hackett (64), eighth in Class and a victor, over Galesburg-Augusta and Del ton; Fowler (54-1), which tied Maple Valley and ranks sixth in Class Berrien Springs (5-1), 14th in and a winner over 1. FAffntnofon Hoitwi 1 MMtond 3. WrrnOLS 4. Birmingham Seebolm 5 Detroit Henry Ford 4.

Birmingham Brotnor Rico 7. Storting MotaMi Stsvonson GrosPlnto South f. Traverse City (44) 75 4 (44) 1 (44) (44) Si (s-u (s-n -n 24 Traimifflellll Continued from C-1 HI. which means another winter of strenuous rehabilitation workouts. The other down note was the loss of anonymity his new fame is sure to bring.

"I'm really a nobody in San Diego," Trammell said. "I can go around in shorts and T-shirts there at least I could. Now, I'm not so sure that will be possible any more." with a warm smile from a few paces behind the knot of people. This hasn't all sunk in yet," Mrs. Trammell said.

"We're going to leave the car in Detroit and Just drive it to work next year. I have my little Toyota at home, in San Diego, and I Just love It." There were only two dampers on Trammell's day One was the fact that he has to undergo knee surgery Thursday, sleeping, I was so wound up. As a result, I was drained Sunday (when be was hitless in four As Trammell chatted and posed with the new car, his 2-year-old son, Lance, raced around the vehicle, opening and closing doors and kicking tires. Trammell's wife, Barbara, watched both the tot and the MVP he did hit .450, Including a pair of homers in the fourth game. He drove in six runs and scored five.

"There's no question that Game 4 was the biggest one I've ever had," Trammell said. "I've had some nights during the season, but this was by far the biggest. This was the World Series. "Saturday night, after hitting those two home runs, I had trouble St Philip High maintained its Lakevlew fell from the op Ten and four area schools made gains in the latest Associated Press high school football poll. St.

Philip (6-0), fresh from a 264 victory over Olivet, remained No. 4 in Class In balloting among sportswrlters from around the state with 66 points, 1 fewer than it received a week ago. Gobies (60) stayed No. 1 In followed by Hancock (7-0) and Crystal Falls Forest Park (7-0). Lakevlew (5-1) fell from third to 13th in Class in the wake of its 164 loss last Friday at Sturgis.

St. Joseph (6-0) remained a near-unanimous pick in Class with 74 points, 4 more than run-nerup Marysville (6-0) and 8 more than Wyoming Park (64), which took over Lakeview's No. 3 spot. Sturgis (5-1) broke into the ratings, tied for 17th with Dearborn Divine Child (5-1) at nine points apiece. Union City (6-0) and Galesburg-Augusta (5-1) both moved up in Class C.

The Chargers rose from 16th to 13th following last week's 44-8 triumph over previously unbeaten Quincy. The Rams shot up from 22nd to 17th after a 40-0 trouncing of Parchment. Tekonsha (5-1) made its debut in Class in 20th place with four points. Detroit St. Martin dePorresJu (64) continues to be No.

1 in Class earning a unanimous 75 points, 9 more than runnerup Iron Mountain (64). Elkton-Pigeon-Bayport (64) stands third with 60 points. Farmington Harrison (64) remains a unanimous No. 1 pick in Class A. Midland (64) and Warren DeLaSalle (64) rank second and third with 70 and 61 points, respectively.

Other ranked teams of interest Ifbnorebto Montlon! Porlg Control. 5-1, Lansing EatMrn, 5-1, North forming ton. 44. It; Trenton. S-1, Sonton Harbor, S-t.

ti Adrian, S-l, Howoll, Late Or Ion, 44. Sooth Hold CLASS t. St. Joooph (44) 74 2. Marysvllle (4-0) 70 3.

Wyoming Park (4-01 44 4. Fonton (4-0) 55 5. EssexvilM-Gorber (4-0) 44 4. Saginaw Nouvel (4-0) 41 7. Monroe Catholic Contra! (4-0) 37 I.

Kalamaioo Hackett (4-0) 32 t. MedtsonttelgtttsLamphere (44) 30 W. SeuttiHaven (4-0) 27 Honorable Mention: Grand Rapids West Catholic S-t, 23; East Grand Rapid. 5-1, It; Lake-view. S-1, 14; Okemot, S-1, 14; Big Rspkts, 4-0, 12; Chesaning.

4-0, 12; Dearborn Divine CMM. S-1, CLASS 1. Detroit St. Martin dtPorrot (44) 75 2. Iron Mountain (4-0) 44 3.

Elkton-Plgeon-Bayport (4-0) 40 4. St. Ignece (44) 54 5. Detroit Country Day (4-0) 51 (tie) Manchester (4-0) 51 7. Houghton Lake (4-0) 30 (.

Ithaca (4-0) 35 t. Muskegon Catholic Central (4-2) 31 10. Perry (4-0) 2S Honorable Mention: St. Joseph Lake Mlchi- rn Catholic 4-0, 21; Norway 4-1, JO; Union Berrien Springs, 5-1, 12; Erie-Mason, 4-0. 11; Pontiac Catholic Central, 44, 11; Cilir Augusta.

S-1, White Pigeon, 4-0. Grand Rapids South Christian, 5-1, Lansing Catholic Central, S-1, Onsted. 5-1, Saginaw Michigan Lutheran Seminary, 5-1, 1. CLASS At laot, Bed Uingo Gign SiWer to contract cuss the possibility of the Stars playing its 1965 season at the school's Byrd Stadium In College Park, Md. The Stars have shown interest in moving to Baltimore to play in Memorial Stadium when the league switches to a fall schedule in 1986.

Touchiri Bases 1. Gobies 2. HOflCtjCtt 3. Crystal Falls 4. St.

Philip 5. Sand Crook 4. Fowler 7. Grass Lake 0. Cheboygan Catholic t.

Baldwin (4-0) 73 (7-0) 40 (7-0) 44 (4-0) 54 (44) 55 (54-1) 44 (44) 42 (44) 3t (5-1) 2t (44) 2t 10. Johannesburg-Lew Islon Honorable Mention: Beal CHy. 5-1, 22; Lake DASEDALL GENE MAUCH, former California Angela manager currently the team's director of player personnel, may return as manager of the club next year to replace John McNamara, the Los Angeles Times reported. GAMBLE, New York Yankees designated hitter-outfielder, was notified by the club that they will not exercise an option for his services next season. KIYOYUKI NAGASHIMA blasted a grand-slam home run as Hiroshima Toyo Carp defeated the Hankyu Braves, 8-3, to take a 2-1 lead In the Japanese championship series.

Linden, 5-2, 10; Schoolcraft, 5-1, 15; Powers North Central, 4-1, 11; Atlanta, 5-1, 10; North Muskegon. 4-2. Brim ley, 4-1, Manistee Catholic, 5-1, 5 (tie) Maple City Glen Lake. S-1, Tekensha. S-1.

and Dockerville. 5-1, 1. Continued from C-1 HOCKEY DARRYL SITTLER, center who failed to report after being traded to the Detroit Red Wings last week, signed a two-year contract with the club and was scheduled to report today, Red Wings general manger Jimmy Devellano said. BOB OAINEY scored twice and Guy Lafleur snapped a SO-game scoring drought as the Montreal Canadiens topped the Philadelphia Flyers, 5-2, In the only NHL game played Monday. DASKETDALL JIM PAXON, Portland Trail Blazers free agent guard, signed a six-year contract with the team.

Terms of the pact were not released. LARRY DREW, Kansas City Kings guard, will miss the rest of the team's preseason games because of strained knee ligaments, but will be ready for the Kings' opener Oct. 27 against Portland. COLLEGE FOOTDALL SONNY HOLLAND, Frontier Confer-, ence commissioner, announced that Montana Tech, the defending league champion, has been forced to forfeit its lone victory of the 1964 season for use of ineligible player. Kevin Boone, a defensive lineman, had earned a total of 22 credits from September 1983 to August, and should have earned 24 credits to be eligible to compete in varsity athletics.

BERNIB KOSAR, Miami, Fla quarterback who threw for 373 yards and five touchdowns in a 49-25 victory over Cincinnati, sprained an ankle during the contest and may miss this week's game against Pittsburgh. KEITH BYARS, Ohio State running back, continues to lead the Big Ten in rushing with 1076 yards and a six-yard average per carry. He also leads the losing to Auburn 42-41. Rounding out the Top Ten is LSU, up from No. 12 last week.

The Tigers defeated Vanderbilt 34-27 and received 652 points. league in scoring with 96 points. Carl Butler of Michigan State is fifth in rushing with 492 yards for a four-yard average. Michigan leads the conference in allowing the fewest points, with 73 in six games, and is second In total defense. VINCENT DARNELL ADAMS, Arizona State defensive back, was indicted on counts of kidnapping and attempted sexual abuse.

He was arrested Oct. 5 after a woman told police she met him at a bar, accompanied him to a party and was later attacked in a campus dormitory parking area. PRO FOOTDALL MARTY LYONS, New York Jets defensive tackle, will miss at least three weeks of action after suffering an ankle injury in a 24-20 victory over Cleveland. The Jets may also loss def esive end Joe Klecko and running back Freeman McNeil for Sunday's game with Kansas City. Klecko sprained his right shoulder and will not practice this week.

McNeil relnjured his bruised JOESEPH LUNDEN, owner of a Milwaukee tavern where a woman says she was assaulted by two Green Bay Packers players, demanded that authorities decide one way or the other whether to make an arrest. Police said two players identified by the woman have been interviewed, but authorities refuse to identify them publicly. CARL PETERSON, the USFL's Philadelphia Stars general manager, met with University of Maryland officials to dls- The AP Top Twenty By The Associated Press The Top Twenty teams In the Associated Press college football poll, with firstplece votes in parentheses, im records, total points based on 20-l-lt-17-14r1S-14-131Ml-10-t4-74-S-4-3-2-l and rankings hi the previous poll building immediately when a team Is ranked first. "With the teams so closely matched," he said, "If you're not ready to play when you're No. 1, you're not going to be No.

1 very long. "Everybody likes to go around and put their index finger up in the air and say, 'We're No. WeU, the guys that are 3-3 and 4-4, if they can beat the No. 1 team, it's a dream come true." Boston College, a 24-10 winner over Temple, held fourth place with six first-place votes and 1,032 points. Ohio State, a 45-38 winner over Illinois, remained No.

8 with 744 points, while Miami of Florida climbed from 10th to ninth with 668 points after trouncing Cincinnati 49-25. Florida State, which had been ninth, dropped to 15th after EXTRA DASES THE NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION announced that the U.S. Shooting Team received and accepted an invitation from the People's Republic of China to participate In a training match in international rifle and pistol competition. NEEDLES, the first Florida bred to win the Kentucky Derby, died of natural causes at age 31 in his home at Ocala, Fla. Needles won the Derby and the Belmont Stakes in 1956.

NEW YORK CITY and New York Road Runners Club have reached an agreement that calls for the city to receive $1 for each dollar the club pays out in prize money, the New York Times reported. DAVID PATE defeated Terry Moor, 6-3, 7-5, to win the Japan Open tennis tournament at Tokyo. Compiled from The Associated Press 44-1 34-1 5-14 1.135 1.072 1457 1432 04 042 043 744 440 452 5-14 4-24 10 12 17 1. Washington (37) 2. Oklahoma (10V4) 3.

Texas (4V) 4. Boston College (4) 5. Nebraska 4. So. Methodist (1) 7.

Brlgham Young 0. Ohio State t. Miami, Fla. 10. LSU 11.

South Carolina 12. Oklahoma State 13. Auburn 14. Georgia 15. Florida State 14.

Kentucky 17. Florida It. Iowa It. Penn State 20. West Virginia 40t 13 45tVi 14 403 15 333Va 300 It 204 It 157 t3 11 47 4-14 4-24 4-14 4-1-1 544 4-1-1 4-24 4- 24 5- 14 Scoreboard Guerr.

St. Philip Ward. LakevMw Craig. Pennf Mid Morris, Harper Creek Martin, St. Philip Pearson, Harper Creek Jacobean.

Pennfletd McLMchey, B.C Central Wood, B.C. Central 10 35 14 10 34 3.4 10 31 3.1 12 35 2. 10 2 24 12 30 24 10 25 2.5 10 22 2.2 10 22 2.2 PHILADELPHIA EAGLES: Signed Lou Rash, cornsrbeefc. United States League JACKSONVILLE BULLS: Traded Larry Kay. running back; and Russ Washington, linebacker, to Orlando complete an earlier deel for Thomas Tutsan, defensive back; and Dean Waters, center.

Sent Fernando Jackson, linebacker, to the Denver Gold In exchange lor the right to DavM Nelson, running back. HOCKEY WttwWSerl LaMMM DETROIT RED WINGSTYlgned Darryl SHt-tare cenfuTs to tweyvtwT contfjct. NEW YORK ISLANDERS: Recalled Roger Kortke, center, from Springfield of the American Hockey League. NFL Portage Northm 2 2 4 Holland 14 17 Pw1Mt) C4Mitrt)l 05 SIG EIGHT (CAST) LMgt Overall Concord SO 11 0 Athens 4 1 3 Union City 4 1 4 1 Reading 12 4 4 Quincy 2 14 1 rtomer' 14 2 4 Jonesvllle 5 17 TWIN VALLEY League Overall Cotdwater 7 0 11 Marshall 5 2 7 4 Albion 4 1 4 1 Hastings 4 1 5 Lakevlew 14 4 Harper Creek 14 5 7 Sturgis 2 5 4 7 Hilladeto 7 1 10 Prep Golf Battto Creek Centrel 111, St. Philip It Chicago 1 2 0 2 15 Detroit 1 2 0 2 11 14 SflWWW oMvtoe9ft Edmonton 2 0 1 I 5 Calgary 2 10 4 1 11 Vancouver 1 2 0 2 11 17 Winnipeg 1 0 0 2 5 2 Los Angeles 0 2 1 1 13 WALESCONFERENCE Patrick Division Philadelphia 111 It Washing ton 111 It New Jersey 11 1 NY Isles II 2 11 NY Rangers 2 1 11 Pittsburgh 2 AetomsOtvtetan Boston 2 1 4 1 ButlaM 2 1 4 11 11 Mumryuup Country AtMaiy weud Battle Creek: Randy Can las 44.

Jeff Miller 44, Pete Beum 44 nnoy jonnson NATIONAL CONFERENCE Pet. PP PA Chicago 4 3 0 471 134 127 Tampa Bay 3 4 .42 13 15 Detroit 3 5 0 J04 143 led Minnesota 2 5 JO 143 144 Green Bey 1 .143 111 Ml East Washington 2 .714 11 117 Dallas 4 1 471 127 141 New York Giants 4 1 .571 12 1t St. Louis 4 10 471 215 175 Philadelphia 1 4 0 .420 lis 133 1053, M-44 Bowl 103. Spring lake 4 Man: Harold Magrum 415-211, Jerry Mcknight 57-215, Gary Elmer 514-224, Keith Howard 50, Brian Watklns Set, Mike Morris 217, Stove Shavers 212. Forty Sixers 2100-740.

The Enforcers 2173-740, Scotts Cement 201-752, Gereld Elmer A Son 114, Who Cares l7-7Jt, Springlak Lanes 737. Downtown Merchant: John Sweet 413-245, Todd Kline 547-211, Mike Pickett 514. Team No.l 2727-12, Gutter Busters 2707-122. Tavern Owner Ladles: Llndy Burton 407 220, Beth Dlx 541-205, Kethy Vogt 534-203, Connie Herr 50V 14. Julie Burton 507.

M-44 No.l IMt-441. 3rd Bate Lounge 1753, Frontier House 172440, Dolphin 1712, Two Johns letl, M-44 NoJ Bar 404. M-44 Monday Morning Mixed: Ron Sweet 57, Jerome Werner 574-231, Ralph TuttM 574, Joan Turtle 55-221, Sandra Smith 541-23, Al MclMchey 227. Teem NoJ 1135-400, Lucky Strike 1075-37. He She Mixed: Mike Lehman 543-14.

Marty Icke 553-202. Jim Thompson 53-10. SMv Flech 537. Adam Bannettar 509, Bob Dull 50. Bill Pickett 503.

Russ ShanMy 12. Gutter Busters 2427422. E-Z Rollers 2401, R.E.A.L. 231412, Sandbeggert 230434, Four Jokers 2370411, No Ifi 013. Kellogg KoupMs Mixed: Jim Griffin 50-240, Roberta Babcock532, Bob Mowry 420-235, Mary Ann Morale 52t-2l3, Mel Bebcock 547, Carol Lipscomb 215, John Brunner 210.

Babcock 1220-450, Griffin 113-424, Wallace 113-441. J. Brunner 114-441. Lipscomb 117444. VJL EntpMyee Aatec: Virgil Prlnc 5412a Jack Cromwell 534-ltt, Larry Honsburger 53, Carolyn Knockamus 55-22, Veime Adams 533-202, Gray Backus 200.

Charlie's Angels Plus 1 Old Timor Sen Mr: Lee Repke 551. Cecil Sconce 544. Charles Wiseman 544, Gordon Halt 542-222, Wilbur Flnton 555, Mattel Rodriguez 221, Ken Kuchenreutier 220. RonnM CKeneskl 217, Honors St. Philip: Dooney Lewellen42 (medalist), Kevin Ktonk 47, Brian Ftoch 40, Jeff Zalner 53 Records: BattM Creek Central 3-3 St.

Philip 7-4 PLAYERSOF THE WEEK 2 1 4 12 111 1 10 122 1 League ST. JOC VALLEY Softball Olivet St. Philip Springfield PenrrfleM Maple Valley BeMevue Overall 7 2 7 2 2 2 2 1 7 1 7 Overall 1o 1 4 4 4 2 7 5 PMIadslphM at Montreal. 1:05 p.m. Only game scheduled Tuesday's Games Los Angeles at Washington.

7:35 p.m. New Jersey at New Yor Islanders, 1:05 p.m. svTtjajlon CtjtnvontCtfi p.rTi. San Francisco 1 J57 100 122 L.A. Rams 3 4 0 471 14 127 Atlanta 1 4 0 .42 144 153 New Orleans 3 4 0 .47 143 Ml AMERICAN CONFERENCE Eeet Miami 7 1.000 221 3 New England 5 2 .714 141 145 New York Jets 5 2 0 .714 173 150 Indlintpollo ISO JO 134 NO Buff ale 0 7 0 J00 12 It Pittsburgh 4 3 .571 14 153 Cincinnati 14 .143 12 ITS Centrevllle Colon Constantino White Pigeon Cllmax-Scotts only fsMnOT pCfwouttjo PINE KNOLL CO-ED BAB Tanning Hut 11.

Generics I No hitters Nsted. Dairy Quesn 2. Mekistens Canst. 1 Triples: Doug Davis. Rick ought.

Doubtos: Rick Plun-kett. D. Davis. Jim Trewdta. 1 HIM: R.

Vought, Cathy Novelll, R. Plunkett, J. Trewella. Ratti Uniterm Inc. Bedrock 4 Gary Wright, Jerry Guthrie (R).

G. Wright, Rod Frog Pond DAL 2 Home Run: Donni Drumm (D). Dale Ratlltt (F). Phyllis Gra-bM, Bev Kelly (F). SciSosjcroft Burr Oak.

Lse Getting 212. 1 Strong 145J 52, Mixer 155, New York Islanders at Detroit, 7:3 pjn. BuffeM at Quebec 7:35 a.m. Vancouver at Pittsburgh. 7 35 p.m.

HaVrtatrd i Torooo p.fn. St. Louis Winnipeg at Calgary, pjn. CITY LEADERS 1 .143 tl 13 7 .000 12 200 Midwest Often: Keith Byar. Ohio Stete tailback, for setting a Buckeye record of 274 yards rushing and scored a record-tying five touchdown In a 45-31 victory over Illinois.

It marked the third time this season Byar. who leedl the no-tton In rushing, ell-purpose running and leering, ha captured the award. Defame: Leonard Bell, Indiana laftey, for hi seven tackles, recovered tumble and two hitoi est) I Ions. MM American Cwitsrence Brian McCkire, Bowling Green euerterbeck. tar hitting an 2tof 31 passes tor 157 yard and two touchdown as the Falcons downed Western Michigan, 34-7.

Defense: Derrick Samuels. Kant State back, made nine tackle and Intercepted two passes In a 1S-M victory over Ball Stat. MIAA Offense: Tom Beato, Alma fullback, shared honors with Hop fallback Tom Van Heest. Beato gained Ml yard In 17 carries and scared three touchdowns in a 4S-14 win ever Olivet. Van Heest game 142 yard in carries as Hop hammered Kalamazoo, 454.

Defense: Dan Korson, Albion linebacker, tor hi 15 tackle. Including nine solos In Albion's 20-7 defeat of Adrian. GLIAC Offense: Dave Walter. Michigan Tech Quarterback, tor hitting 21 of 2 passes tor 2M yards and three touchdowns, and ne rushed tor a scar htaiH a Tech downed Ferris State, 4S-22. Jo Conor on.

Saginaw Valley safety, had six soto tackles, three etsts. broke up two pasees and Intercepted two ether In a 17-14 win aver pun 193, eennxe imo-ssj, itewras wm. Bar 52, 3 Duds 534, V.F W. 55 533. Pins: Vickv Urton 540-215.

Vlckl Green PWmW 4 1 J57 124 TeaMbv sversa PTS AVO r.Taam 11.1 150 NBA Bowling Ward, Lakevlew 1 Guerra. St. Philip 10 Parker, Springfield 11 King, Harper Creek II Martin, St. Philip 10 McLMchey, B.C. Central 10 Liggett, PennftoM 10 Howtott, B.C.

Central Seitler. Haroer Creek 12 15J 11.1 11-5 10.1 t.2 .1 t.3 7J ft fl 77 Crelfl. Pennfletd 10 FIELD GOAL ACCURACY Tee by percentage CATOHITS7M Mark Cato, bowling in the M44 Mafor League, fired an even 70 series Monday night. Cato also had a high-game of 244. Other scores In the league: MIM Van Nortwlck 450-2, Kevin Letter 440-24.

Ron Campbell 43. Bill LeCMar 42, Mike Wales 42t-24s. Jeff Phefp 23. Jake William 214. Red Bird Lounge 303-1111, Independent Insurance 2033-104.

Mice Oil Co. 244-137, Johnson's Pro Shop 27. Ballsy BWSSMHTI r.T EXHIBITION SEASON Chicago tl. New York Portland M5. Los Angeles Clippers 7 TMey'Genie Beaton at Houston, Indiana vs.

Delias at Norman, p.m. PhHedotphM at Phoenix, :3 p.m. Maw Jersey v. Utah at La Vegas, tun. Portland at Lee Angslss Lekers.

Wednesday's Borneo Phoonlx vs. Milwaukee at MaeHion, :30 p.m. Indian v. San AnMnto at San Marcos, Texas, tiltpjn. FGM F6A PCT.

25 4 514 21 4 St L.A. RaMer 1 457 171 121 Seattle St .714 It 132 Kansas City 4 1 0 .571 141 120 San Diego 4 i 0 .571 14 174 Denver 17, Green Bay 14 ftatBlaftefai efjBkBAezezl tjpntawy s)wtjbj Detroit at Minns sola. I p.m. Chicago! Tempo Bay, 1 p.m. Seattle Green Say at Milwaukee, 1 pjn.

Cleveland at Cincinnati, 1 pjn. Denver at Buffalo. I p.m. Miami at New England, I p.m. New York Giants at Philadelphia.

1 p.m. Pittsburgh at Indianapolis. 1 pjn. Washington at St. Lewis.

1 p.m. Kansas Hy at New York Jets. 4 jn. Los Angolot Reldori at San Diego. 4 p.m.

San Francisceet Houston. 4p.m. New Oi loans at Danes, 0:45 a.m. ((Oetf MvasMsfJotW GOIJIO Los Angels Ram at Atlanta, pjn. STATISTICS ea First downs 25 Rushes-yard 24-74 1142 Passing yards 14 mi Return yerde it 2 Pesees er-ss-i 11-St-l Sacks By 04 1-22 Punt 1-3 0-3 Fen'ibiss lest 7-4 14 Pewelllee yards 4-4 to-Ot Tlmeef Plimiiin 13:14 24:24 M3 47 J) TV Sports 511-1.

nron vernesT avs, jacxie ropovicn 11, Gaylyn Heed 10. Idle Hour 2453474, DoubM Auto 2441, Th Real McCoy 235444, Mi(rs 15t. Lll Hespltel Mlxd: Hajel Bess 540-214, Larry Palmer 541, Mike Hainer 532-212, Wanda Smith 555-215, BrownM Durye 571, Jim WMr-hold 21 1. Half Fast 2-l027. Pin Twister: Dbby Grf 534-13, Jean Gray 45, Tabatha Blatter 47X Nlta BergMr 44.

Sue Doady 44S-100, Shlrwy Prior 10, Vlcki MIIMr 104, Dana WMtcott Its. Barry' Typewriter Service 177-422, Lakevlew Shell 1717-414, Go Go' 171, Dreamer's 1744, Lucky Lady's 171. Lucky 13443, Wergess411, Red Hots 411. Last Start: Judy Paten 52t, Kay Hani 41, Mary tou Raid 40-110, Jan Tackett 4. Kim Katz 444-17, Cheryl Colvln 214, Mary Greene 1(1, Linda Rose 173.

Gregory Brothers Three Misses 144-55, Stouffar M73, N.D.S. 1473, Green Dreams 45. ts-Ptu: Clara Crank S2-l4, Barb Clark StO-213, Vlckl Luti 47, Mry Wesner 1. Dum-Dums 144t-5M, Comets 1454. Rebels Ml 1.

Th Trio 1420-574. Eagle's Drug Store 50. HI Roller 45. Nettk' Neighbors: Cinde Pastor 515-21. Donna Rehn 514.

Alice Granger 502-11, Donna Sober 44-1(4, Marilyn Pestun 400, Send! Harrison 13. Linda Baker 1(3. Rose Realty 2410453, Guys A Doill 235414, Harrison's Body Shop 2333-(4. T-Shirt Center 22M41S, Nottk' Bowl 227. KeMogg Mandey Mixed: Pern Piper SS-1, Marie Hollbaugh 50114, Janet Garland 55, Bob Galll 40-220.

Cliff Grew 52-234, Chartane Longman 200. Gelll 121I-452, Grew ll-41t. Smith 1205, Lang man 434. Ntt RoMers: SMrMy Hubbard 47-1, CareM Sutfln 44, Tori Reese 474, Debbl Mage 21. LMM Akert It.

Akr No.l 2141-737. GuiltoyM 75 Park TlMlftway 275. Sfrons MTU, spring lexe Adam, St. Philip Ryan, St. Philip Martin, St.

Philip Pearson. Harper Creek Guerra, St. Philip Daum, St. Philip Ward. Lakevlew McLMchey, B.C.

Central 111 4-t M0 treres of other laaoues: 7 14 41 11 44 Tavern Owners Mot: Dtok Rodrtauei 477-243, Jim Boyer St-W, Jim Meredith 57-253, Larry Seeley 55, Larry Edgar S0, Gary Rugg 23. Joint No.1 207743, Dolphin No.l 141-47, PNA 157, Gangplank 147-443, American Legion 1142- 24 42 MJ 42 M.I 12 4 lt.1 27 71 X.I Hofffspton S.Ci Confrsw Rontiwwolt Ponnflold TODAY 11:00 a.m. Auto Reclng: Can-Am Race (ESPN, taped) Noon Col lege Football: Vandortjilt at Louisl-ane Stete (ESPtf taped) 1:1 p.m. College Football: Air Pare at Notre Dame (ESPN, taped) 7:3 Top Rank Boxing (ESPN, taped) 11:3 Cub Final HloMlght (t-CMceo) Pro Tennis Spartan: Denny Poller 44t-244, Ken Wllsey iTTawM Williams 400-244. Rooer Bennett 55, King.

Harper Creek 14 (7 HA Craig. Pennfletd 11 It 35.2 FREE THROW ACCURACY 414, ill Barnar Ml. Chuck Ktrkham 241. Cliff Cheyn 4: p.m. Auto Racing: Stroh't IS (ESPN, r.Ti 214, Mike Williams 231.

Lo the Lion 21-M2t, KimwM Excavattng 24-M25. Cari Jama Jaw-Mr 2774- Ml. Bob Lent Mower Service 174. WMrew: Jeff Carter 45-233, Steve Wilson 414, Bart Chantrane 5-252, Lyle Hlllman 51, 7:30 Auto Racine: NASCAR Heitv Farm SLACK AND OSCKBR INOOa CHAMPIONSHIPS MMeMMsm. A4rM PlretRind Marl Mltchett d.

Chrkt Johnstone. -X -l; John AMxender d. David Muttard, 4-4, 4-7, 74; Pat Cash d. Mike DePetmor 4-3, 4-4 Ouarra, St. Philip Kino.

Harper Creek WarsLLakevtow Parker, B.C. Central Roniwwwott loMifftoM 40 (ESPN, taped) 11:11 Cub Final Highlights (t-Chic 7 14 1 17 SMv vane am Jim wiixey mm shm nam-mond 735. Cary Evans 235. SprWtglek Lanes 317-M. Radblrd Lounoo 11 12.

WaM Mno. 341, RR- FTM FTA PCT. 49 41 e.t 44 4t 44.7 44 44.7 11 2 4M 11 I 4 21 44 11 -l 2 54 14 25 54 14 25 544 14 27 51. Builders 2043-'44. elMr 237-1040.

Bruin's Laung 2034-1057, Refects tPUthBW I HfTKKNATBSBIAl PTrvtttarslt) Den Foley If fumble return (Karl I kick), Dew Wright 27 tumble return lea.HalrShadM4. Asrk AtKanNellke'lBewl Graver, Lakevtew Bllier. Harper Creek Howtott. B.C. Central Turner, Harper Creek Radio Sports Oan-KartleltFO.

JJV gVffOjtjJ OB EMIstrun (Garcia kick), 13:45 Kafhy Jordan d. Petra Huber, 44, 4-2; Terry Phelps d. Virginia RuticL 44, e-l Cater Ine Llndsjulot d. Petre Keeoeier, 4-3. 4-4 VOLVOMLANOPRUC REBOUND Ml T0)MBf CS Lfln 14 pees from Dickey (Garcia kick).

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tentrai RUSHING Green Bay: Clark 11-17, EtH-27, Martm, St. Philip llmkleby 44, Dickey 2-1. Denver: Winder 104. KM), Itorpor Croajc Perreel4.Ehay wn, envoy i-e. 11 147 11.1 11 114 124 114 11 MO 4 tJ M) (4 11 Bt 74 4 44 PASSING Green Bay, Dickey 27-37-1-171, 1 tltst- 1 0-1-04.

Denver: (Iwey 11-20-1-Ml Prep Basketball Me Mrs: Seen Brlsson 411-233. Jeff Jacek tat-Ill, Jeff Duncan 5M-215. Susan Benedict 5-2l. Joe Hill 204. Team NoJ 1004, Team No.11 3034-M75.

Teem No.l 134. Junler Mike McBrlda 577-227, Wed Brock-well 427-15, Victor Clerk 417-11, Donne Bolom 421-174, Todd Moran 31, Heather Mahonsy lax Great Lakes Studs t747-t5. DoubM Troubto 14C1-K, Pin Busters 244t-U Team N4 245 1. Th Magnificent Five 214421. kowar At Eric Crippen Slt-113.

Ray Ostefln 474. Mak Grechoske 454. Kim SchurMg 444. Steve Jam 43S-172, MUM Green Derek WHIMnawi 17. Brian Carneil 12.

Teem Ne-M 24 tl. Teem Na.1 5441, Teem Ne.1l 277474. Prep By: Jeshue Thampasn stt ITS, Spincw rMnMy 127-153, Mike May 404-141, Jhn Lent 171-1H, Kevin KetMm 232. Bebby Hunt MS. Strthe Force 2417415.

Dine Beta 221-77, Retort 2214-747, Thrillers 2271-74. Rainbows 222-71. PrepOwM: Mhwy Hell Sll-llt, Mandy Burrttl 145-141, Heether Powell Ht-123, SendJ Netorer 12. Suzanne Barr 117, Sara KlrkbrhM 141, Skeri Borolor tl) Mo toow otoro HotowL staWtoM A CsHo4 Pootor MerMOt Tony Motoroi 17-, Kerle Vex l-5, KAthrim Lek 1SS42. Cric BMk-143.

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PsetOfftce: Ron Teyler 45t-233, Mlks Hosnes eSS-224, Ron CanfMM 434-143, Ren Smith 403-221, Tony Worthtngton Ml. Don Adorns m. Trl Stata Tire 3043-104. Bruin's Lungs301t-1031. General Feeds sup Ml: Cecil Moor 451 233.

Jim Goad 430. Ron Misner 425-23. Yvomw Good 510-204, Mary Troisier tit, Natala Lagan 512, Gene Eaton 144, Joyc Francisco 22, Carol Moor 17. Cecil-Carol Meere 1113, Ron-Nancy Mtomr 137-41, Oary-CennM Hunter 111-471, Art FrukvRhendt Richardesn 123-454. Gene-Dorothy Nttk ltii: Son Culver 447-123, Ran Os-kem 414-m, Larry Cenkhn 4M-t.

SMv Za-berskl 07-217, Ervtn Weils tn. RacM Man HI. Hair GelMry 27t, Ren's Synthetics 27. Kmghts Cclumbu N.1 253-145. LakavMw Lavnge M-4tTrM: Deug Curey 414-257, Ed Oesrss 411-23t, Gordon Jacksen 40.

At Sheperd 223, ChesMr Patterson 114. M-44 Bawl Mil, Dlckman Rd. Clinic Ml, Caee's 57. Steve's Trenem lesion 57. ItarM' OXMck: Ten GeselM 423-232, Tom MIIMr 44-224, Cart Baker 7-21X Jack Mahaney 52, ErnM BeadM SSI, Dave McKay 1M.

Edgsi tifi Gleet M-47. Arthur Treacher 144-444. JJIght Hawks 1(35-45. B.C. Packaging 172, rtottka't S7tH1 PWese: Jhn Stack tM-let, John Graham I5-21.

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