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2B THE TIMES HERALD PORT HURON, MICH. Tuesday Sept. 16, 1986 Sport Hotline: 1-900-410-1414 (50 cents per call) Tuesday Scoreboard BASEBALL: Buckner, Hayes capture awards Today American League Prep Poll State Poll Th top 10 teams in The Associated Press high school football poll, with North Central Thumb 1.630116 Red Sox first baseman Bill witn six nome runs. 13 rr named the American Leagut East Division 45. Kathy Whitworth 54,390 46.

Dawn Coe 52,304 47. Myra Biackwelder 51,894 48. Dale Eggeling 51,502 49. Robin Walton 50,513 50. Laura Baugh 50,412 Buckner, who scored 11 times was credited with two game kbi, was the only playe Pet.

GB Boston 14 57 .401 New York 7a 44 .542 Toronto 78 46 .542 tVi TIGERS 76 4 .521 lO'-l Cleveland 73 71 .507 13 VI Milwaukee 6t 75 .476 la Baltimore 48 74 .472 18'4 West Division California 82 40 .577 Texas 74 70 .514 9 Kansas City 68 75 476 U1 Oakland 47 78 .442 14V Chicago 43 80 .441 192 Seattle 43 81 .438 20 Minnesota 41 82 .427 21Va aespiie outstanding performances by Don Mattinelv NEW YORK Boston Buckner. who batted Am and 33 total bases, was flayer or uie wees. and and Bill Buckner winning nominaiea Yankees, and Von Phillies, five runs Dan Pasqua of the New Yorlj Jim Presley of Seattle Teddy Higuera of Milwaukee. Hayes of the Philadelphia who was 12-for-24 with doubles, two homers and 10 scored, was named the National League's Player of the League Overall Caseville 1 0 1 Deckerville 0 1 Kingston 1 1 Peck 1 Akron Fair 0 1 0 PS 0 0 1 North Huron 0 1 0 Owen-Gage 0 1 1 Fridays Results Kingston 27, Owendale-Gagetown Deckerville 1, PS Saturday's Results Caseville 13, North Huron 12 Peck 34, Akron Fairgrove 6 Friday's Games Kingston at Deckerville PS at North Huron Peck at Owendale Gagetown Caseville at Akron-Fairgrove TPfliTi I PHprC 1 tBaUel' Off fines Vl ICIIOC Pts Avg. 2 I 100 50 0 ublv 2 34 0 3.

Armada 2 58 29.0 4. Capac 2 55 27.5 5 Brancn 25 4. Deckerville 2 41 20.5 Cros Lex 2 40 20.0 Port Huron 2 40 20.0 9 PM 2 0 10. PH Northern 2 33 14.5 11. Anchor Bay 2 29 14.5 Marine City 2 29 14.5 "Marlette 2 14.5 2 '40 Sanauk' 2 22 0 PS 2 '0 0 1 MemPni 2 Almont 2 15 7.5 I 14 7 0 21- Tale 2 14 7.0 11 "'XT 2 '2 4 0 Baa Axe 1 4 4 0 I.

Besch 2 8 4.0 Richmond 2 8 4.0 I i 27 Aln 2 0 0.0 J8-New Haven 1 0 0 0 Defense Week for the third time this season. The first baseman, who is among the top five in batting runs batted in (85), slugging percentage on-base percentage hits (168), game-wuining RBI (12) and leads the league in runs (93) and doubles (42), previously won Player of the Week honors for May 12-18 and Aug. 25-31. NEW YORK The drug and weapons trial of former New York Yankees baseball star Joe Pepi-tone and two co-defendants is in its final stages. Prosecutors and defense lawyers presented their closing arguments Monday, and Acting State Supreme Court Justice Alan Marrus was expected to give the case to the jury today.

TRACK: Here It the first weekly prep golf poll from the Michigan Inttrscholastic Golf Coaches Association: CLASS A 1. Birmingham Brother Rice 2. Grand Blanc 3. Milford 4. Troy Athens 5.

Livonia Churchill 4. Traverse City 7. Howell Rock ford 9. Muskegon Mona Shores 10. (tie) Warren De LaSalle; Detroit Catholic Central CLASS 1.

Alma 2. Dearborn 3. Saline 4. Pinckney 5. Manistee 6.

Jackson Lumen Christl 7. Battle Creek Lakeview 8. Wyoming Rogers 9. Grand Rapids Forest Hills Central 10. Big Rapids CLASS 1.

Comstock Park 2. St. Charles 3. Portland St. Patrick 4.

Fairview 5. Lansing Catholic Central 6. Battle Creek St. Philip 7. Laingsburg 8.

Kent City 9. Clare 10. Mount Pleasant Sacred Heart Prep Summaries Belle River Review Invitational At Bella River Golf Club Team Results 1. Marysville 328. 2.

Imlay City 343; 3. Algonac 373; 4. Richmond 393; Memphis 407; Armada 425; Capac 428; Brown City 448. Medalists 1. M.

Phipps, Marysville 77; 2. T. Phipps, Marysville 80; 3. Dill, Marysville 81; 4. (tie) Birchmeler, Memphis 83; Hess, Algonac 83; 6.

(tie) Snow, Capac 84; Graham, Richmond 84. Individuals by team Marysville M. Phipps 77; T. Phipps SO, Dill 80; May 90. Imlay City Belz 85, Pratt 88; Combs 95; Dotson 95.

Algonac Hess 83; Manzo 94; Swanson 94; Sullivan 100. Richmond Graham 84; Card 101; Gross 103, Fistler 105; Memphis Birchmeier 83; Keech 102; Winnlngham 103; Smith 119. Armada Sova 101; Chappus 105; Teller 107; Taylor 112. Capac Snow 84; Klug 107; Hoffert 120; Hannon 117. Brown City Campbell 97; Snyder 102; Webb 117; Fernald 132.

St. Clair 164, Cros-Lex 216 At St. Clair Golf Club Cros-Lex Wyett, 47; Mee 51; Johnson 58; Wilson 60. St. Clair Zweng 39; Westrick 40; Light 42; Shafer 43.

Richmond 199, Marine City 273 At Rattle Run Richmond Graham 43; Fistler 51; Phillips 52; Gross 53. Marine City Koch 48; Berg 74; Mercier 75; Shorkey 76. GP South 212, PH Northern 212 At Partridge Creek GC Grosse Pointe South Stafford 40; Hall 43, Cervanek 43; Krashaar 43; VonSwartz 43. Port Huron Northern Wilbrett 38; Lorts 41; Horley 44; Burrows 44. Seniors Leaders Official PGA Seniors Tour money winners through the United Virginia Bank Seniors, which ended Sept.

14: 1. Chi Chi Rodriguez $318,464 2. Bruce Crampton $278,868 3. Gary Player $252,285 Johnson beats TOKYO Ben Johnson 100-meter dash in the Tokyo International Track and Field Meet. Johnson has three victories this season over American Carl Lewis, winner of four gold medals at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics.

Pts Avg. 1. Brown City 2 6 3 0 2. Ubty 2 6 3.0 3. Armada 2 8 4.0 4.

Capac 2 8 4.0 5. Cros Lex 2 12 6.0 6. Marine City 2 12 6.0 7. Almont 2 13 6.5 8. PH Northern 2 14 7.0 9.

St. Clair 2 14 7.0 10. Bad Axe 1 a 8.0 11. N.Branch 2 19 9.5 12. Port Huron 2 21 10.5 13.

Deckerville 2 22 11.0 U. PS 2 25 12.5 15. H. Beach 2 28 14.0 16. Marysville 2 30 15.0 17.

Memphis 2 32 16.0 18. Richmond 2 34 17.0 19. Sandusky 2 35 17.5 20. Algonac 2 38 19.0 21. Holy Cross 2 43 21.5 22.

Anchor Bay 2 45 22.5 23. Dryden 2 54 27.0 24. Peck 2 54 27.0 25. Marlette 2 55 27.5 26. Imlay City 2 67 33.5 27.

Yale 2 79 38.0 28. New Haven 1 44 44.0 FOOTBALL: Colts' QB Hogeboom sidelined Monday's Games California 4, Chicago 5 New York 5, Baltimore 3 Cleveland 4, Minnesota 0 Toronto 5, Milwaukee 2 Texas 6, Oakland 2 Only games scheduled Tuesday's Games TIGERS (Terrell 12 11) at Toronto (Key 12 10), 7:35 p.m. Texas (Witt 89) at Oakland (Andujar 10-6), 3:15 p.m. Milwaukee (Nieves 10-10 and Leary 12) at Boston (Clemens 22 4 and Sel Iers3 6), 2, 5:35 p.m. Baltimore (McGregor 10-12) at New York (Drabek 5-7), 7:30 p.m.

Chicago (Dolson 10-14) at Seattle (Morgan 10-15), 7:35 p.m. Minnesota (Latham 0-1) at Cleveland (Bailes 10-8), 7:35 p.m. Kansas City (Leibrandt 11 11) at California (Candelaria 7 2), 10:35 p.m. Wednesday's Games TIGERS at Toronto, 7:35 p.m. Texas at Oakland, 3:15 p.m.

Baltimore at New York, 7:30 p.m. Minnesota at Cleveland, 7:35 p.m. Milwaukee at Boston, 7:35 p.m. Kansas City at California, 10:35 p.m. Chicago at Seattle, 10:35 p.m.

AL Linescores California 000 010 5004 4 1 Chicago ooo ooo 230 8 2 Lugo, Lucas (7), Moore (8) and Boone; DeLeon, Schmidt (7) and Fisk, Karkovice (7). Lugo. 1-0. DeLeon, 3-5. Sv Moore (19).

HR Chicago, Cochrane (1). Baltimore 000 010 2003 13 0 New York 010 001 30x 5 8 I Boddtcker, Aase (7), Kinnunen (7) and Stefero, Dempsey (8); Arnsberg, Shirley (4), Stoddard (7), Righetti (8) and Skinner, Espino (8). Stoddard, 4 1. Boddicker, 14-11. Sv Righetti (40).

HR New York. Martingly (24). Minnesota 000 000 0004 7 2 Cleveland 000 010 03x 4 10 1 Viola, Atherton (8), Fontenot (8) and Salas; Candiotti and Bando. Candiottl, 14-11. Viola, 14-12.

HR Cleveland, Bernazard (16). Toronto 001 130 0005 13 0 Milwaukee OOO 200 0002 7 1 Cerutti, Henke (8) and Whitt; Wegman, Johnson (6), Plesac (8), Clear (9) and Schroeder. Cerutti, 9 3. Wegman, 4 12. Sv Henke (21).

HRs Toronto, Upshaw (8). Milwaukee, Schroeder (5). Texas 004 00! 0006 6 0 Oakland 000 011 0002 7 2 Hough, Russell (6), Mohorcic (7) and Slaught; Stewart, Leiper (6), Plunk (7), Ontiveros (8) and Tettleton. Hough, 13-10. Stewart, 9-3.

Sv Mohorcic (7). HRs Oakland, Tettleton (8), Lansford (17). AL Leaders AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING (405 at bats)-Boggs, Boston, Mattingly, New York, Puckett, Minnesota, Rice, Boston, Bell, Toronto, .322. RUNS-RHenderson, New York, 121; Puckett, Minnesota, 108; Mattingly, New York, 104; Boggs, Boston, 100; Carter, Cleveland, 96. RBI-Canseco, Oakland, 110; Rice, Boston, 105; Carter, Cleveland, 104; Bell, Toronto, 101; Buckner, Boston, 100.

HITS-Mattingly, New York, 210; Puckett, Minnesota, 206; Fernandez, Toronto, 194; Bell, Toronto, 186; Rice, Boston, 184. DOUBLES-Mattingly, New York, 47; Boggs, Boston, 42; Buckner, Boston, 39, Bell, Toronto, 36; Puckett, Minnesota, 36; Rice, Boston, 36. TRIPLES-Butler, Cleveland, 12; Fernandez, Toronto, 10; Sierra, Texas, McDowell, Texas, Wilson, Kansas City, 7. HOME RUNS-Deer, Milwaukee, 33; Canseco, Oakland, 32; Barfield, Toronto, 31; Kingman, Oakland, 31; Bell, Toronto, 30; Gaetti, Minnesota, 30. STOLEN BASES-RHenderson, New York, 82; Cangelosi, Chicago, 47; Pettis, California, 40; Gibson, Detroit, 33; Moseby, Toronto, 30; Wilson, Kansas City, 30.

PITCHING-Clemens, Boston, 22-4, .846, 2.62; Cerutti, Toronto, 9 3, .750, 3.97; DStewart, Oakland, 9 3, .750, 3.63; Rasmussen, New York, 15 5, .750, 4.09; King, Detroit, 10-4, .714, 3.49. STRIKEOUTS-Clemens, Boston, 217; Morris, Detroit, 198; Langston, Seattle, 197; Higuera, Milwaukee, 188; MWitt, California, 186. SAVES-Righettf, New York, 40; Aase, Baltimore, 31; Henke, Toronto, 21; Hernandez, Detroit, 21; DMoore, California, 19. National League East Division INDIANAPOLIS Quarterback Gary Hogeboom, tackled and slammed to the ground after mining 50 yards with a fumbled ball, will undergo surgery for a separated right shoulder and will likely miss the rest College Top Twenty The TOD Twentv toam in thA Aec. ciated Press college football poll, with first place votes in parentheses, 1984 record, total points based on 20 19 18 17 14 15 14 13 12-11 109 8 7 4 5 4 3 2 1 ano ranking in last week's poll: ot tne Nt season, Indianapolis Coach Rod Dowhower said Monday.

Rookie Jack Trudeau, Hoge-boom's backup, will get his first start on Sunday against the Los Angeles Rams. Hogeboom "may not be out for the whole season, but he will be for the better part of the For all intents and purposes, he is lost for the season unless something happens that surprises us," Dowhower said. Record Pts Pvs 1 00 1,175 1 3-0-0 1,099 2 1-0-0 1,000 3 30-0 9V2 4 1 0-0 938 5 I- 0-0 924 6 1 0 0 751 17 1 0 0 747 14 200 .429 12 1 00 415 9 2 0 0 441 11 1 0-0 402 18 II- 0 394 12 10 383 19 110 29a 15 01-0 218 7 20 199 10 187 010 149 16 010 143 Hogeboom, a seventh-year 2 p.m.: Kick Boxing, ESPN Cable 5 p.m.: Baseball's Great est Hits, Highlights of the 1983 All-Star Game, ESPN Cable 7 p.m.: Harness Racing from Hazel Park, PASS Cable 7:30 p.m.: Tigers baseball Detroit at Toronto, Channel 4 7:30 p.m.: Inside Baseball. ESPN Cable 7:30 p.m.: Great Outdoors, PASS CABLE 7:30 p.m.: Baseball, Chic ago at Montreal, WGN Cable 7:35 p.m.: Baseball, Los Angeles at Atlanta, WTBS Cable 8 p.m.: Superbouts of the '80s, Donald Curry vs. Jun-Sok Hwang, February 1983, ESPN Cable 8 p.m.: Pro Boxing, PASS Cable 8:30 p.m.: Baseball, New York at St.

Louis, WOR Cable 9 p.m. Pro Wrestling, E5PN Cable 10 p.m. Cable 11 p.m.: ESPN Cable Karate, ESPN Arm Wrestling NFL Yearbook Midnight: 1985 Detroit Cable Lions, ESPN 12:30 a.m.: Top Rank Boxing, "Baby Joe" Ruelaz vs. Bernard Taylor (repeat) ESPN Cable 1 a.m.: Pro Wrestling, USA cable League Highs LATE SUNDAY NITE MIXED High individual series Don Leds- worth Sally Turck 461, Game Brent Wickline 214; Maryann Varty 180. Team series Jokers 2267; Game Pin Seekers 816.

FEDERALL LEAGUE High individual series Buster Leonard 596; Game Bill Penny 216; Charlie Moser 216. Team series De tail PIUS 2592 (932). VIKING RAIDERS LEAGUE High individual series Roger Prlt- chett 624 (228); Pat MacCiemmons 535 (212); Team series Dunn Painting 2289 (728). ZEBRAETTES LEAGUE High individual series Chris Bisnett 513; Game Mary Jo Millikin 209, Team series Pete's Camping Ser vice 2465 (882). BUSINESS ft PRO LEAGUE High individual series Robert Sos noski 598 (215); Team series Port Huron Glass 2605 (898).

MIXED FITS Sept. 7 High individual series Rick Lavere 559; Ron Mellendorf 559; Pat "Georgia" Kennedy 483 (181). Game Gary Carpo 212; Ron Distetrath 212. Team series R.M.L. Metal Finish ing 2130; Game Bowl-0 Drome 773.

MIXED FITS High individual series Ron Mel londorf 524 (201); Lou Hawkins 466 (184); Team series La Veres' No. 12 1967; Game HuH Puff 717 SATURDAY NIGHT BRIDGE High individual series Dan An- gerbrandt 553 208); Alberta Burleigh 501; Game Teresa Conroy 203. Team series McPhail's PoMets 2359 (814); Game Auto Color 814. Industrial Trophy Winners 1. The SWAT 2.

Beer Distributors 3. Edison St. Clair No.l 4. Carpenters Local 1067 5. City of Marysville 6.

Marysville Schools 7. Aunt Janes 8. Diamond Crystal 9, Mueller Brass Office 10. New Haven Foundry 11. Greenwood Edison 12.

United Technology 13. City Rec 14. Sanilac Law Enforcement 15. Conveyor Components 16. Blue Water Plastics 17.

Huron Black 18. Acheson Office 19. U.S. Manufacturing 20. Dunn Leftovers 21.

Dunn Paper No.l 22. Port Huron Police 23. U.A.W. Local 400 24. Krogers 25.

Be No Bombers 26. Mueller Brass Maintence 27. Craft Tech 28. Port Huron Schools 29. Mueller Brass Forging 30.

Port Huron Paper No. 2 31. All Wood Building Comp. 32. American Tape No.l Prep Summaries PH Northern 7, E.

Detroit 0 At East Detroit SINGLES Card (N) d. Saier 6 1, 4 Petho (Nl d. Calvin o-l, 6 Kopp (N) d. Zhorazyczewskl a 1, 60; Hub- bell INI Conzelman 6 2, 6-0. DOUBLES McNamee lafrate (N) d.

Johnson Allen 6 1, 6-1; Williamson-Raftery (N) d. Nelson Polozzi 4 0. 60. O'Conner McElroy (N) d. Kostancki-Graves 61, 6-1.

Records: Northern 1-0 and 6 East Detroit 0 1 and 11. Port Huron 6, L'Anse Creuse North 1 At LC North SINGLES Crowe (PH) d. Schoem 4 2, 6 Pochodylo IPH) d. Kelly 6-2, 6 Farr (PHI d. Watts 4 1, 6 DIM- off (PH) d.

Addy 4 0,, 4-0. DOUBLES Colleen Sullivan (PH) d. Myslinskl Stokey 4-4, 4 2, 7-6; Strubank Gave (LCN) d. Orlando- Mullen 2 6, 6 2, 7 Ganim Holzberger (fH) d. Ellial Trapani 6 2, 4 3.

Records; Port Huron 1-0 and 4-0; LCN 0 1 and 0 2. JV Port Huron 5, LCN 0. Volvo Results LOS ANGEL PS (APt Plrtt.rnnnI results Monday at the $315,000 Volvo-Los Angeles men's tennis tournament: Pat Cash. Australia, riot Odizor, Nigeria, 4 6, 7-6 (7-4), 6-4. Glenn Mir hi hat a.

CnariA tiat CHriia Edwards, South Africa, 6 0, 6 3. Peter Lundgren, Sweden, def. An ders Jarryd, Sweden, 5-7, 6 3, 7-5. Ramesh Krishnan, India, def. Marcel Freeman, Los Angeles, 6-2, 6 3.

Jaime Yzaga, Peru, def. Paul An nacone, Bridgehampton, 6-1, 6 4. Brod Dyke, Australia, def. Marty Davis, Harbor Bay Isle, 6 7 (7 5), 6 1, 7 6 (7 41. Eckerd Open LARGO, Fla, (AP) First-round results Monday In the women's $150,000 Eckerd Tennis Open at the Bardmoor Country Club: Singles Kate Gompert, Rancho Mirage, def.

Dianne Balestrat (7), Australia, 6 2, 6 0. Pilar Vasquez, Peru, def. Anne Mentor, Australia, 6 3, 6 4. Mary Joe Fernandez, Miami, def. Pat Med ado, Argentina, 6 4, 6 4.

Elly Hakaml, Tiburn, Calif def, Kris Kinney, New Canaan, 6 3, 7 5. Kathy Horvath, Largo, def. Jennifer Mundel, South Africa, 6-7 (7 5), 6-3, 6 0. Ellse Burgin, Baltimore, def. Bonnie Gadusek, Largo, 6 1, 6 0, in i VmiTWTL.

records In parentheses, total points mmv oti 19 ror tirst place, 14 for second, etc. "Mace A vloaa 1. Muskegon (7-0) 70 1. Ann Arbor Pioneer (H 44 1. Dearborn Fordson (2-0) 43 4.

Sterling rights Steven (2-0) 49 J. Jenison (2-0) 4, a. Del Cath Cent (2-0) 34 7. Flint Carman (2 0) I Lansing Eastern (2-0) 27 Flmt Northern (2-0) 24 (tie) Adrian (2-0) 24 Honorable Mention: Traverse City, 1-1, 21; Grosse Pointe North, 2 0, 20; Troy, 2-0, 14; Trenton, 2-0, 14; Detroit Henry Ford, 1-1, 14; Westland John Glenn, 2-0, 14; Detroit Pershing, 2 0, 13; Lansing Sexton, I Grand Ledge, 2-0, Warren de LaSalle, 1-1, 7. Utica Eisenhower, 2 4, Portage Central, 2-0, Bay City John Glenn, 2- Grand Blanc, 1-1, Benton Harbor, 2-0, Birminoham Bra Oir.

1-1, Utica Ford. 2-0. Birmlnohm Seaholm, 2-0. North Farmington, 2 0. 1.

Midland Dow, 11, 1. Class 1. Wyoming Park (2 0) 40 2. East Grand Rapids (2 0) "57 3. St.

Joseph (2-0) 4. Flint Beecher (2-0) tie Grnd Rods Wast Cath (mi e. Center Line (2-0) 44 7. 42 tleGnidRpdsSChrist(2 42 Royal Oak Shrine (2-0) 33 10. BC Lakeview (2-0) 24 Honorable Mention: Jackson Lumen Christl, 2-0.

24; Chesaning. 2-0, 19; Marshall, 2 0, 14; Oxford, 2 0, 13, Es sexvllle-Garber, 2-0, 13; Dearborn Divine Child. 11. 11; Detroit Nnrth.rn 2-0, 10; Gaylord, 10; Grand Rapids Forest Hills Central, 2 0, 10, Farm- Ington Hills Harrison, 11, 5, NORTH BRANCH. M.

Three Riv.r. 9.n a Grand Rapids Forest Hills Northern, 2-0. Zealand. 2 0. 3, Aim.

Coooersville. 2-0. 1-. Hatinn. on i- Lowell, 1-1, 1.

Class 1. Saginaw Nouvel (2 0) 70 2. Galesburg-Augusta (2-0) 59 3. Berrien Springs (2 0) 58 tie Detroit Country Day (2-0) 58 tie Detroit DePorres (1-1) 58 6. Lansing Cath Centl (11) 54 7.

Negaunee (3-0) 44 8. Muskegon Catholic (2-0) 45 9. Trav Cty St. Frncis (2-0) 43 It. Brown City (2-0) 19 Honorable Mention: Napoleon, 2-0, 14, Caledonia.

2 0, 14, ELKTON-PIGEON BAY PORT, 2-0, 14, Orchard Lake St. Mary, 1-1, 11; White Pigeon, 2-0, St. Charles, 2-0, 8. Bay City All Saints, 11, Centreville, 20, 4, Hamilton, 2 0, Byron Center, 2 0, Michigan Center, 2-0, Buchanan, 2-0, L'Anse, 3 0, Morenci, 2-0, 1. Class 1.

Crystl Flls Frst Prk (3 0) 74 Mendon (2 0) 47 Lawton (2-0) 41 Frankfort (2 0) 59 Fowler (2 0) 54 North Muskegon (2 0) 43 Detroit Servile (2 0) 27 Gross Lake (2-0) 24 Rudyard (3-0) 25 tie Waterford Our Lady (11) 25 Honorable Mention: North Adams. 2- 0, 21; DeTour, 3-0. 19; Saginaw Mich igan Lutheran, 20, 19; Petersburg Summerfieid, 1-1, 11; Beal City, 1-1, 10; Engadine, 3 0, 10; Ml. Pleasant Sacred Heart, 2 0, Schoolcraft. 11.

Gobies, 11, Atlanta, 2-0, Pol terville, 2-0, Maple City Glen Lake, 2-0, Onekama, 2-0, Morrice, 2-0, McBain, 2 0, Bessemer, 2 1, Deerfield, 2-0, Harbor Springs, 2-0, 1. Eastern Michigan League League 1 2 1 2 1 0 0 1 East Detroit Mount Clemens Port Huron PH Northern Anchor Bay GP South LC North Roseville Friday's Results Port Huron 33, Roseville 0 PH Northern 13, L'Anse Creuse North I East Detroit 14, Grosse Pointe South 9 Saturday's Results Mount Clemens 23, Anchor Bay 6 Friday's Games East Detroit at Port Huron Northern Anchor Bay at L'Anse Creuse North Saturday's Game Port Huron at Mount Clemens St. Clair Area League League 2 2 2 1 0 Cros-Lex Marine City 0 0 0 0 0 0 St. Clair Marysville Algonac Richmond 0 Friday's Results Marysville 14, East Lansing 10 Almont 3, Algonac 0 Croswell-Lexington 13, Sandusky 6 Dearborn Heights Robichaud 20. Richmond 0 Saturday's Results Marine City 14, Detroit Benedictine 0 St.

Clair 17, Waterford Our Lady of the Lakes 14, OT Friday's Games Marysville at Croswell-Lexington Richmond at Algonac Saturday's Game Marine City vs. St. Clair at Mary sville High School (7:30 p.m.) Southern Thumb League 2 2 2 1 0 1 0 0 Armada Brown City Capac Almont Dryden Memphis New Haven Yale 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Friday's Results Almont 3, Algonac 0 Brown City 52, Yale 6 Capac 26, Memphis 0 Armada 44, New Haven 0 Friday's Games New Haven at Brown City Yale at Armada Memphis at Dryden Almont at Capac Thumb Conference Overall 0 0 1 0 Beach Reese Ubly Mayville Sandusky USA 0 0 Friday's Results Cros-Lex 13, Sandusky 6 UOly 22, Harbor peacn Mayville 20, Burton Bentley 0 Saturday's Results USA 14, Fulton Mlddleton 0 Friday's Games Ubly at Sandusky Thumb Conference League Overall Cass City Lakers 1 1 0 0 0 0 Branch Bad Axe Vassar Caro Imlay city Marlette 0 Friday's Results North Branch 41, Marlette 13 Cass City 15, Caro 14 bad Axe at Vassar, postponed floods Saturday's Results Laker 38, Imlay City 6 243 30, veteran obtained from Dallas in a trade the day before this year's college draft, scooped up a fumble by teammate Albert Bently during the third quarter of Sunday's 30-10 loss at Miami. He ran 50 vards I.Oklahoma (55) 2 Miami, Fla. (1) S.Michigan 4.

Alabama 5. Penn State (1) 6. Nebraska (1) 7Washington (1) 8. LSU 9. Baylor 10.

Auburn U.Brigham Youn 12. Arkansas 13. Florida U.Georgia 15 Florida St. 16. Texas 17.

Arizona 18. Arizona St. 19. UCLA 20. Notre Dame Others receiving votes: Iowa 137, lennesesee 133, Mississippi State 116, Maryland 101, Southern California 50, Fresno State 46, Michigan State 21, Air Force 18, Stanford 13, Minnesota 9, North Carolina 9, Ohio State 8, Army 5, Southern Methodist 5, Oklahoma State 4, Virginia Tech 3, West Virginia navy i.

uemson I. NFL Standings AMERICAN CONFERENCE East Pet. PF PGA Leaders Official PGA money winnings through the Bank of Boston Classic, which ended Sept. 14 (NM-non member of PGA) Rds Money 1. Greg Norman 72 S653.294 2.

Bob Tway 94 $630,116 3. Andy Bean 76 (467,072 4. Dan Pohl 62 $440,563 5. Hal Sutton 87 $425,918 6. Payne Stewart 80 $394,098 7.

Bernhard Langer 44 $372,091 8. Calvin Peete 77 $349,128 9. John Maharfey 73 $364,578 10. Tom Kite 83 $358,593 11. Fuzzy Zoeller 67 1358,115 12.

Doug Tewell 78 $293,614 13. Joey Sindelar 102 $289,806 14. Larry Mize 73 $281,649 15. Ray Floyd 70 $275,948 16. Tom Watson 61 $275,838 17.

MarkWiebe 87 $257,248 18. Donnie Hammond 45 $253,470 19. Mike Hulbert 97 $251,173 20. Ken Green 80 $251,089 21. Mark O'Meara 83 $244,913 22.

Curtis Strange 88 $237,700 23. Lanny Wadkins 83 $236,791 24. Paul Azinger 87 $235,437 25. Jack Nicklaus 50 $224,015 24. John Cook 78 $225,471 27.

Mac O'Grady 72 $224,272 28. Bobby Wadkins 95 $220,817 29. Don Pooley 78 $213,257 30. Corey Pavin 74 $212,464 31. Kenny Knox 85 $204,042 32.

Scott Hoch 77 $199,949 33. Chip Beck 88 $198,945 34. Tony Sills 90 $193,481 35. Nick Price 65 $193,022 34. Roger Maltbie 80 $191,673 37.

Jay Haas 77 $186,704 38. Ben Crenshaw 81 $184,049 39. Jodie Mudd 73 $182,812 40. Clarence Rose 84 $182,436 41. Bruce Lietzke 66 $179,368 42.

Tim Simpson 82 $173,869 43. Gene Sauers 97 $170,550 44. Tom Purtzer 84 $169,696 45. Dan Forsman 44 $141,360 44. Willie Wood 81 $140,762 47.

Steve Pate 93 $160,220 48. Bob Murphy 66 $159,331 49. David Frost 71 $154,140 50. Craig Stadler 73 $144,776 51. Howard Twitty 94 $145,814 52.

Sandy Lyle 43 $143,415 53. J.C. Snead 79 $141,058 54. Gary Koch 72 $138,928 55. D.A.

Weibring 74 $138,888 54. Jim Thorpe 76 $138,427 57. Wayne Levi 78 $137,604 58. Kick Fenr 73 $124,278 59. Mike Reid 74 $123,384 40.

Danny Edwards 83 $118,720 41. Larry Nelson 59 $114,288 62. Jeff Sluman 92 $115,013 43. Bill Glasson 83 $113,934 64. Scott Simpson 73 $112,223 65.

Peter Jacobsen 73 $111,348 46. red Couples 73 $111,147 67. Hubert Green 67 $106,494 48. Pat McGowan 76 $103,488 69. Davis Love III 84 $102,835 70.

Mike Sullivan 67 $100,716 71. Mike Donald 99 $99,444 72. Gil Morgan 46 $98,770 73. Jim Colbert 67 $95,857 74. Mark McCumber 72 $95,462 75.

David Graham 67 $95,109 76. Lennie Clements 74 $94,367 77. David Edwards 64 $94,307 78. Brett Upper 87 $90,553 79. Brad Faxon 87 $90,216 80.

Ronnie Black 82 $88,961 81. T.C. Chen 61 $84,590 82. Lee Trevino 44 $86,315 83. Bob Lohr 90 $84,705 84.

B. McCallister 82 $84,197 85. Brian Claar 69 $83,839 84. Mark Lye 85 $78,960 87. Phil Blackmar 64 $78,882 88.

Dick Mast 49 $74,457 89. Dan Halldorson 48 $76,248 90. David Ogrin 79 $75,245 91. Mark Hayes 75 $75,218 92. Bob Gilder 76 $75,188 93.

Bobby Cole 94. George Burns 95. Curt Byrum 96. Andy Dillard 97. Johnny Miller 98.

Larry Rinker 99. Barry Jaeckel 100. Dave Rummells 101. Ken Brown 102. Leonard Thompson 103.

Charles Boiling 104. Jack Renner 105. J. Gallagher, Jr. 106.

Andrew Magee 107. Ed Fiori 108. Mark Calcavecchia 109. Russ Cochran 110. Jay Delsing 111.

Hale Irwin 112. Dave Barr 113. Bill Israelson 114. George Archer 115. Denis Watson 116.

Morris Hatalsky 117. Jim Simons 118. Mark Pfeil 119. Bill Rogers $74,975 $74,322 $73,800 $73,098 $71,444 $71,306 $70,837 $69,317 $67,580 $66,524 $65,288 $64,433 $64,239 $62,080 $60,888 $59,712 $58,811 $58,386 $58,003 $57,549 $57,266 $56,693 $56,553 $55,768 $55,312 $55,190 $54,726 PGA Statistical Leaders PONTE VEDRA, Fla. (AP) Statistical leaders on the PGA Tour through the Bank of Boston Classic, wnicn enaea bept.

14: Scoring Leaders 1, Scott Hoch, 70.18. 2, Greg Norman, 70.22. 3 (tie), Tom Watson and Bernhard Langer, 70.28. 5, Calvin reete, 70.51. 4, Bob Tway, 70.55.

7, Andy Bean, 70.47. 8, Payne Stewart, 70.49 9, Dan Pohl, 70.71. 10, Doug i ewen, m.fl. Average Driving Distance 1 (tie), Gregg Twiggs and Davis Love III, 284.5. 3, John McComish, 280 8 4, Fred Couples, 279.0.

5 (tie). Din uiasson and Greg Norman, 277 5. Joey Sindelar, 277.0. 8, Mac O'Grady, 274.7. 9, Steve Jones, 274.0.

10, Tom Purtzer, 275.7. Driving Percentage in Fairway 1, Mike Reid, .811. 2, Calvin Peete, .807. 3, Lee Trevino, .761. 4, David towards, .749.

5, Doug Tewell, .747 6, oruce Lietzke, .746. 7, Larry Mize, .745 8, Johnny Miller, .740. 9, Peter Jacobsen, .739. 10, 3 tied with .737. Greens in Regulation 1, John Mahaffey, .705.

2, Calvin Peete, .704 3, Tom Watson, .702. 4, uan foni, .701. 5, Johnny Miller, .697. 6, Tom Purtzer, .692. 7, Andy Bean, .691.

8, Tony Sills, .489. 9, Scott Hoch, .484. 10, 2 tied with .483. Putting Leaders Greg Norman, 1.734. 2.

Jim Col bert, 1.748 3, Ray Floyd, 1.754. 4, Bob rway, 1.757 5, Bernhard Langer, 1.759. 4, Lanny Wadkins, 1.741. 7, Hal Sutton, 1.742. 8 (tie), Calvin Peete and Craig Stadler, 17.743.

10, 2 tied with 1.764. Percentage of Sub-Par Holes Greg Norman, .248. 2, Andy Bean, .221. 3, Tom Watson, .217. 4, Hal Sutton, .211.

5 (tie), Fuzzy Zoeller, Payne Stewart and Bob Tway, .210. 8 (tie), Craig Stadler and Donnie Hammond, .209. 10, 2 tied with .208. Eagle Leaders 1, Joey Sindelar, 14. 2 (tie), Greg Norman and Mike Hulbert, 12.

4 (tie), Robert Wrenn and Mark McCumber, 11. 6 (tie), Clarence Rose, John Adams and Jim Gallagher, 10. 9, 4 tied with 9. Birdie Leaders 1, Joey Sindelar, 355. 2, Bob Tway, 348.

3, Bobby Wadkins, 329, 4, Hal Sutton, 328. 5, Greg Norman, 310. 4, Tom Purtzer, 307 7, Chip Beck, 304. 8 (tie), Gene Sauers and Mike Hulbert, 305, 10, Tony Sills, 303. goalies, Jim Andonoff, Brent Meek I Ing, Wally Niewchas and Mickey Vol can, defensemen, Nick Bumbacco, Shawn Clouston, Gus Greco and Brad Stepan, left wings, Newell Brown, Bruce Todd Elik, Tim Glenc-rose and Mark Janssens, centers, and Robb Graham, Dwanne Moser and Paul Relfenberger, right wings.

SOCCER Malor Indoor Soccer League KANSAS CITY COMETS-Walved Stuart Lee, forward. American Indoor Soccer Association CANTON INVADERS Signed Steve Frlck, forward, and Tom Condric, de-fenseman. FORT WAYNE FLAMES Signed Peter Forde, forward, and Ed Pus-kartch, defenseman. MEMPHIS STORM Signed Damien Kelly, forward. Purchased Yaro Dachniwski, goalie, from the Chicago Shockers.

TAMPA BAY ROWDIES-Signed Tim Walters, forward. Named Wim Suurbler associate coach. TOLEDO PRIDE Purchased Nick O'Shee, goalie, from the Kalamazoo Kangaroos. down the right sideline before he was thrown to the ground by the Dolphins' Lyle Blackwood. Ihere about an inch shoulder," said Dowhower.

Hogeboom, who completed 13 of 20 Dasses for 188 yards before the injury, totaled 28 completions in 52 attempts for 429 yards in his two games this season. CHICAGO Mike Kovaleski of Notre Dame has been named Midwest Player of the Week on defense by The Associated Press. Kovaleski, a 6-2, 218-pound senior linebacker from Lewis a 3rd time of Canada won the men's season. Gary Hogeboom separation in the ThomDson of Minnesota Week on offense. Person nf Anhiirn thp not disclosed.

Thp Papers pick, 7-foot-l Greg Dreil- carper srnrincr Ipartpr for his fnnr vpars in He can shnnt it nr take riHpr nv irnir-irman I New Castle, had 17 tackles and led a charged-up Irish defense despite a 24-23 loss to powerful Michigan. Earlier, tailback Darrell was named Player of the Ihompson, a 6-2. 210-DOund freshman makintt his collegiate debut, scored four touchdowns and pained England 2 0 0 1.000 53 9 Miami 1 1 0 .500 58 60 NY Jets 1 1 0 500 34 44 Buffalo 0 2 0 .000 57 64 Indianplls 0 2 0 .000 13 63 Central Cincinnati 1 1 0 500 50 57 Cleveland 1 1 0 500 54 61 Houston I 1 0 500 51 26 Pittsburgh 0 2 0 .000 10 51 West Denver 2 0 0 1 000 59 44 Seattle 2 0 0 1 000 53 17 Kansas City 1 1 0 500 41 37 San Diego 1 1 0 500 57 48 LA Raiders 0 2 0 .000 42 48 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East Dallas 2 0 0 1.000 62 35 Washington 2 0 0 1.000 51 20 NY Giants 1 1 0 500 48 38 Philadel. 0 2 0 000 24 54 St.Louis 0 2 0 000 23 49 Central Chicago 2 0 0 1.000 54 41 LIONS 1 1 0 .500 20 41 Minnesota 1 1 0 500 33 23 Green Bay 0 2 0 000 13 55 Tampa Bay 0 2 0 000 17 54 West Atlanta 2 0 0 1.000 64 23 A. Rams 2 0 0 1.000 32 23 New Orleans 1 1 0 .500 34 41 205 yards in 19 carries to lead the Gophers to a 31-7 victory over Bowling Green.

Pet. GB New York 93 50 .650 Philadelphia 75 68 .57.4 18 St. Louis 72 71 ,503 21 Montreal 70 71 .496 22 Chicago 61 82 .427 32 Pittsburgh 58 84 .408 34'2 West Division Houston 81 62 .566 Cincinnati 74 69 .517 7 San Francisco 73 71 .507 8'2 Los Angeles 66 75 .476 13 San Diego 67 77 .465 14V Atlanta 65 77 .458 15Va 1ULLDO, Ohio Eastern Michiean nuarterhark Ron Adams and Toledo safety Harold MrGuire were named offensive and defensive football Players of the Week in the Mid-American Conference. Adams, a junior from Tavlor. onmnlpfpr, of 34 passes for 291 yards, two touchdowns and a two-point conversion in an 18-17 come-from-behind victory over Youngstown State, thp MAf! saiH 4.

Date Douglass $236,946 5. Lee Elder $219,049 6. Don January $199,466 7. Charles Owens $183,151 8. Bob Charles $167,728 9.

Gene Littler $162,875 10. Miller Barber $155,933 11. Harold Henning $136,671 12. Jim Ferree $124,835 13. Peter Thomson $115,142 14.

Billy Casper $98,721 15. Gay Brewer $97,998 16. Orville Moody $96,328 17. George Lanning $83,618 18. Arnold Palmer $81,173 19.

Walter Zembriski $73,299 20. Ben Smith $72,168 21. Charles Sifford $62,624 22. Doug Sanders $62,230 23. R.

De Vicenzo $55,788 24. Mike Fetchick $53,989 25. Joe Jimenez $53,807 26. Al Balding $52,705 27. Howie Johnson $52,648 28.

Bob Goalby $50,570 29. Jim King $49,223 30. Bob Brue $46,372 31. Art Silvestrone $45,520 32. Al Chandler $45,302 33.

Jack Fleck $44,575 34. Bob Toski $43,572 35. Ken Still $42,410 36. Buck Adams $39,514 37. Billy Maxwell $37,423 38.

Gordon Jones $37,395 39. Art Wall $36,910 40. Bobby Nichols $35,788 41. Bob Erickson $34,265 42. Jimmy Powell $32,622 43.

Butch Baird $32,214 44. Jerry Barber $31,878 45. Bill Johnston $31,041 46. Paul Harney $28,295 47. Mike Souchak $25,264 48.

Jim Cochran $24,519 49. Doug Ford $23,914 50. John Brodie $23,390 LPGA Leaders The money leaders on the 1984 LPGA Tour through the SAFECO Classic, which ended Sept. 14: 1. Pat Bradley $484,449 Juli Inkster 280,842 3.

Betsy King 267,031 Amy 224,931 5. Jane Geddes 200,624 6. Chris Johnson 196,047 Mary Beth Zimmerman 195,254 Judy Dickinson 182,907 9. Ayako Okamoto 176,612 10. Patty Sheehan 171,731 11.

Jan Stephenson 159,921 12. Val Skinner 158,894 13. Sandra Palmer 136.804 14. Becky Pearson 131,815 15. Debbie Massey 109,889 16.

Laurie Rinker 101,373 17. Jody Rosenthal 101,274 18. Hollis Stacy 100,990 19. Muffin Spencer-Devlin 98,716 20. Deb Richard 98,451 21.

Beth Daniel 97,683 22. Patti Rizzo 85,887 23. Cathy Kratzert 85,206 24. Alice Ritzman 84,112 25. JoAnne earner 82,802 26.

Lauren Howe 82,648 27. Cathy Morse 79,724 28. Jane Crafter 78,478 29. Penny Pulz 77,452 30. Ok HeeKu 72,974 Sl.AmyBenz 70,957 32.

Rosie Jones 48,350 33. Nancy Lopez 47,700 34. Cindy Hill 42,533 35. Colleen Walker 62,192 36. Penny Hammel 62,135 37.

Marta Figueras-Dottl 59,347 38. Janet Coles 59,316 39. Bonnie Lauer 58,757 Lori Gorbacz 58,111 41. Cindy Mac key 54,581 42. Sherrl Turner 54,395 43.

Sally Little 55,212 Kathy Postlewait 54,477 JEEB FEIED BASEBALL American League BALTIMORE ORIOLES Recalled Alan Wiggins, second baseman, and Tony Arnold, Eric Bell, and Mike Kinnunen, pitchers, from Rochester of the International League. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association INDIANA PACERS Signed Chuck Person, forward, to a multiyear con tract. FOOTBALL National Football League NEW YORK JETS Waived Ron Sams, guard. Signed Robert Ducks- worth, cornerback. HOCKEY National Hockey League HARTFORD WHALERS Signed Dean Evason, center, and Wayne Ba- bych, right wing, to multiyear contracts.

NEW YORK RANGERS Released Adolph Brink and Peter Crouse, Monday. BASKETBALL: Person signs Pacer contract INDIANAPOLIS Chunk fourth player picked in this year's NBA draft, signed, a mult-year contract Monday with the Indiana Pacers. Terms of the pact were signed their second-round uig ui iaiisas, in July. The 6-8 Person, Auburn's with an 18.3-point average Monday's Games Chicago 7, Montreal 3 Philadelphia 5, Pittsburgh 0 St. Louis 1, New York 0, 13 innings Only games scheduled Tuesday's Games Chicago (Sutcliffe 413) at Montreal (Tibbs 6 8), 7:35 p.m.

Pittsburgh (Bielecki 6-10) at Philadelphia (Freeman 0-0), 7:35 p.m. Houston (Knepper 15-11) at Cincinnati (Gullickson 13-10), 7:35 p.m, Los Angeles (Hershiser 13 11) at At lanta (Alexander 4-5), 7:40 p.m. New York (Aguilera 7-6) at St. Louis (Conroy 4-8), 8:35 p.m. San Francisco (Krukow 16-8) at San Diego (Wojna 2 0), 10:05 p.m.

Wednesday's Games Pittsburgh at Montreal, 2, 5:00 p.m. Houston at Cincinnati, 7:35 p.m. St. Louis at Philadelphia, 7:35 p.m. Chicago at New York, 7:35 p.m.

Los Angeles at Atlanta, 7:40 p.m. San Francisco at San Diego, 10:05 p.m. NL Linescores Pittsburgh 000 000 0000 4 0 Philadelphia 020 201 OOx 7 0 Rhoden, Winn (8) and Pena, Rodrl- quel (8); Carman and Russell. Carman, 9 5, Rhoden, 15-9. HR Philadelphia, Schmidt (361.

Chicago 201 102 1007 15 0 Montreal 000 020 0103 12 0 Mover, Sanderson (6) and J.Davis; Valdez, Brown (6), McGaffigan 18) and Nieto. Moyer, 6 4. Valdez, 0 2. Sv Sanderson (I). HR Montreal, Webster (8).

New York 000 000 000 000 00 9 0 StLouis 000 000 000 OOO 11 7 0 Darling, Orosco (10), McDowell (12) and Carter; Tudor, Horton (4), Perry in), worrell (12) and LaValliere, Lake (13). Worrell, 910. McDowell, 13 9. NL Leaders BATTING (405 at bats) Gwynn, San Diego, Raines, Montreal, Sax, Los Angeles, CBrown, San Francisco, Hayes, Philadelphia, KHernandez, New York, .313. RUNS Hayes, Philadelphia, 93; Gwynn, San Diego, 91; EDavis, Cin cinnati, 87; KHernandez, New York, 87; Schmidt, Philadelphia, 86.

RBI Schmidt, Philadelphia, 113; Parker, Cincinnati, 106; Carter, New York, 95; GDavis, Houston, 89; Hayes, Philadelphia, 85. HITS Gwynn, San Diego, 188; Sax, Los Angeles, 182; Raines, Montreal, 171; Hayes, Philadelphia, 168; Bass, Houston, 165. college, is projected as a small forward with the Pacers but could also get a chance at guard because of his shooting ability, General Manager Donnie Walsh said. San Francisco 1 1 0 .500 44 23 Monday's Game Denver 21, Pittsburgh 10 Thursday, Sept. II Cincinnati at Cleveland, 8 p.m.

Sunday, Sept. 21 Tampa Bay at LIONS, p.m. Atlanta at Dallas, 1 p.m. Denver at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. L.A.

Rams at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. Miami at New York Jets, 1 p.m. Pittsburgh at Minnesota, 1 p.m. St. Louis at Buffalo, 1 p.m.

Seattle at New England, 1 p.m. Houston at Kansas City, 4 p.m. New Orleans at San Francisco, 4 p.m. New York Giants at Raiders, 4 p.m. Washington at San Diego, 4 p.m.

NFL Summary Denver 0 7 7 721 Pittsburgh 0 0 3 710 Second Quarter Den Watson 21 pass from Elway (Karlls kick), 6:59. Third Quarter Pit FG Anderson 42, 10:06. Den Sewell 34 pass from Elway (Karlls kick), 14:17. Fourth Quarter Pit Erenberg 7 run (Anderson kick), 5:06. Den Winder 13 pass from Elway (Karlls kick), 13:07.

A 57,305. Den 20 28 91 235 84 Pit 17 15 30 204 19 First downs Rushes-yards Passing Return Yards Comp Att 21 39 0 22 48 2 Sacked Yards Lost 1-10 18 Punts 7 37 7-44 Fumble! Lost 31 1-1 Penalties Yards 8 45 6 35 Time of Possession 34:29 25:31 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING Denver, Winder 15 54, Lang 416, Sewell 4 16, Willhlte 2 8, Boddie 12, Elway 2 (minus 5). Pittsburgh, Pollard 39, Abercrombie 5 7, Hughes 5-7, Erenberg 2-7. PASSING Denver, Elway 2)39 0 Pittsburgh, Malone 22 48 2 216. RECEIVING Denver, Watson 6 71, Wlllhite 5-25, Sewell 3 43, Sampson 3 Kay 2 44, Jackson 1-17, Winder 113.

Pittsburgh, Stallworth 6 73, Llpps 6-70, Erenberg 4-24, Hughes 3-23, Thompson 2-17, Gothard 19, "He's a perimeter Dlaver. it to the goal," Walsh said at a news conference in Market Square Arena. "I'm not saying he can't improve, but he has no glaring weaknesses." Person averaged 21.5 Mints and 7 9 rphnnnds a game last season and finished with a career field goal percentage of .536. CYCLING: U.S. rider holds on to lead PAMPLONA, Spain U.S.

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