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2C St Cloud Times Sports Wednesday, Sept 23, 1991 Sports briefing 2-MlNUTE Drill gets probation, ban Louisville r. Three local athletes receive CLC honors peace." They asked the public not send cards or flowers, but said they would appreciate prayers and thoughts. Quisenberry underwent surgery in Jan-' I June to remove grade 4 tumors brain Grade 4 is the most severe grades given to such tumors. Three local athletes have been awarded Central Lakes Conference player of the week honors. Sartell senior Jenny was named the CLC player of the week in volleyball Feneis had 19 ace hits in a match against Brainerd.

Sartell sophomore Trina Snow was named CLC player of the week in girls tennis. Snow is W) in the CLC and 11-0 overall this season. St. Cloud Apollo senior Michelle Worm was named CLC player of the buckle underneath him. Kirby signs with 49ers SANTA CLARA, Calif.

Running back Terry Kirby, let go earlier this year by San Francisco in a salary cap move, was re-signed by the 49ers on to shore up their backfield depth. Kirby, a six-year veteran, spent the past two seasons with the 49ers. He lost his starring job to Garrison Hearst at the beginning of last year and was cut Rams mull return of Phillips ST LOUIS The St Louis Rams are considering the return of troubled running back Lawrence Phillips to bolster their three-time All-Star, who used an submarine pitching 238 saves with the Royals from 1988. basketball Trina Snow name head coach Denver named Mike" head coach, replacing Bill spaghetti fundraiser at the Eagles Club Friday from p.m. Cost is $4.50 fr adults, $150 for 12 and under and free for kids age five and under.

Proceeds are used to help defray costs for the Apollo gymnastics team. For more information contact Gary McCarney at 2534046. 4 Local duathletes fare well in Chicago Four St Cloud area duathletes traveled to Chicago to take part in the Dannon Duathlon Sunday. The event consisted of a five-kilometer run, a 30-kilometer bike ride and another five-kilometer run. Pam Stevens of Sartell finished first in the women's 4549 age group with a time of 1 hour, 36 minutes and 47 seconds.

This is the third time this season Stevens has finished in the top two at a national-level race. Judy Peters of St Cloud finished 15th in the women's 35-39 age group with a time of 1:53.00. Elmer Btoch of St Cloud placed seventh in the men's 40-49 age group with a time of 1:30.34. Daryl Stevens of Sartell finished fourth in the men's 55-59 age group with a time of 1:42.20. Nancy Riedefl of San Diego won die women's competition with a time 1:24.33.

Alec Rukosode of Boulder, CoL won the men's competition with a time of 1:16.14. Todays Teaser What current NFL head coach once was a head coach of an NCAA Division II national championship football team? Tuesday answer The three Minnesota Vikings players who have been selected as NFL Rookie of the Year are Paul Flattey (1963), Chuck Foreman (1973) and Sammy White (1976). COMPILED FROM STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS uary and from his of the four Hanzlik, Lawrence PhiSps BACK WITH RAMS? The unorthodox recorded 1979 to Pro Nuggets DENVER D'Antoni after the season. coaching Denver's Tennis Fernandez TOKYO tinued her beating who was fired earlier this year1 Nuggets went 11-71 in his first D'Antoni, who spent seven years in the Italian League, becomes seventh coach this decade. beats Raymond week in girls soccer.

Worm has scored sartell tennis seven goals this year. District 742 has fall registrations Registrations are now being taken for Fall District 742 Community Education classes in gymnastics, dance (Swing, Ballroom and Line), fitness, beginners and intermediate karate, Tai Chi Ch'uan, weight training, aerobics (including stop aerobics), swimming lessons and water exercise. Register at the Community Education office or call 529-6500 for more information. Ring, Fleischer among NCC soccer leaders St Cloud State sophomore goalkeeper Jennifer Ring led the North Central Conference in saves (42) and saves per game (7). St Cloud State junior forward Chris Fleischer ranked second in the North Central Conference in shots per game (3.83) and third in shots (23) among league soccer players.

Apollo gymnastics host spaghetti fundraiser The St. Cloud Apollo gymnastics team will be hosting a depleted backfield. "You have to consider it because we still have a lot of games to play," coach Dick Vermeil told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Greg Hill broke his right leg in the fourth quarter of the Rams' 34-33 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS LOUISVILLE, Ky.

No matter how many games the University of Louisville meris basketball team wins this season, there will be no tournament reward. The NCAA banned the team from all postseason play for one year Tuesday and placed the school on three years' probation following a year-long investigation into rules violations in the men's basketball and women's volleyball programs. The Division I Committee on Infractions announced its penalties for the nine violations involving NCAA rules governing extra benefits, recruiting, financial aid, institutional control and ethical conduct The committee imposed other penalties as well, including the reduction of scholarships in both programs. The volleyball team forfeited three scholarships over the next two years while the basketball program lost one in each of the next two seasons. The basketball program's postseason ban also will include this year's Conference USA tournament "We had nearly 100 percent agreement with the NCAA Enforcement staff on all facts of the case," university President John Shumaker said.

"The NCAA's response has been tough, but the sanctions are fair; and I respect their conclusions." Pro football Jaguars lose Stewart for season JACKSONVILLE, Fla. An arthroscopy on Jacksonville running back James Stewart revealed a partially torn ACL in his left knee, an injury that is likely to end his season. The Jaguars will decide later in the week whether to place Stewart on injured reserve, which would make him ineligible for the remainder of the season. On the Jaguars' third offensive play, he caught a pass from Mark Brunell and was bent backwards on a tackle by Peter Boulware. Stewart's knee appeared to Mary Joe Fernandez con- comeback from injuries by sixth-seeded Lisa Raymond 7-6 (8-6), 7-5 toreach the second round of the' 1 Toyota Princess Cup.

win over the Buffalo Bills on Sunday. The iniurv haDDened as Hill was having his best game ever 158 yards rushing TV SpOftS ana two toucnaowns. Hill underwent surgery Monday in St Louis. He is expected to miss eight to 10 weeks, but may be out for the year. ESPN airs androstenedione ads NEW YORK ESPN became the first TV network to run ads for the mus-de-building supplement androstene-? dione, drawing criticism from a high i school organization that the commer rials send a bad message to students.

The spots, part of a new national advertising campaign by MetRx Engi- neered Nutrition, first appeared in the afternoon on the show "American Mus-' cle." Stung by criticism, ESPN was reconsidering running the ads again. The ads for the supplement used by. From Page 1C 18th in the nation with a 110.8 efficiency rating. No. 14 is Augsburg at 113.5.

Gus-tavus is receiving mention and would rank 30th. Columbus Multimedia states that "all schedules are entered into the system, and strength of schedule calculations have been calculated into the ratings. Also, ratings are way down from last year, which seems to show that there is much more balance of power in Division HI football this year." No. 1 is Lycoming (139.5), followed by Mount Union (135.0) and Rowan (132.1). St.

John's has won the last four games with St. Thomas at Collegeville, beating the Tommies 49-18 in 1995, 69-13 in 1993, 43-15 in 1991 and 16-13 in 1988. Count Macalester's Dennis Czech with those impressed by St John's early showing. "To me, they look a lot like the Willie Seiler (starting quarterback, 1992) team," Czech said. "I really think they're underrated right now." Baseball Former Royal back in hospital KANSAS CTTY, Ma Former Kansas City Royals relief pitcher Dan Quisenberry, who had brain tumors removed this year, has been hospitalized again.

Quisenberry was admitted Tuesday, team spokesman Steve Fink said. He declined to identify the hospital citing the Quisenberry amity's wishes. According to his family, the 45-year-old Quisenberry is "resting in God's Johnnies where we need to learn to show some poise offensively and learn to finish." St Johrtfs notes An outfit called Columbus Multimedia is doing Division III team efficiency ratings, sort of a power ratings system not unlike the more well-known New York Times power ratings. Columbus Multimedia rates St John's Mark McGwire will also run on Fox Sports Net's "Muscle Sport" and fitness" shows on Times Scoreboard Fish and Game Forecaster Predicting wildlife patterns The information in Football COLLEGE STANDINGS Big Ten Conf.Overal these charts can, to an extent, predict the optimal times Sun. Mon.

Tue. Wed. Thur. Fri. Sat A 20H 21H 22H 23H 24H 25H 26 atDet Chi Chi Chi Cle Cle Oe 12:05 EJ 7:05 7:05 fl 7:05 7:05 7:05 a 7:05 27 28 29 30 2 3 Cle 3 1:05 I I I I I 2 of day for catching fish and hunting game.

This information is based on past wildlife activity patterns and many predictable factors (sunrise, sunset, tide forces, W-L W-L PF PA Wisconsin 0-0 3-0 123 21 Ohio State 0-0 3-0 118 31 Penn State 0-0 3-0 102 22 Minnesota 0-0 3-0 72 35 Purdue 0-0 2-1 73 53 Northwestern 0-0 2-1 74 65 Indiana 0-0 1-1 72 71 Michigan 0-0 1-2 107 94 Iowa 0-0 1-2 58 62 Illinois 0-0 1-2 70 75 Michigan State 0-0 1-2 75 94 Gaines Saturday EXCELLENT i I 2 i I 12 WEDNESDAY copyright mi nmspmunc. SEPTEMBER 23 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I EXCELLENT i I 2 1 i 2 THURSDAY ccopyrigiu iw DaiaSponinc. SEPTEMBER 24 Knowledge TV. All games on: WJON-AM (1240) and WYRQ-FM (92.1) Tickets: 338-9467 or 1 -800-338-9467 Non-conference Aitkin at Pierz, 43tf p.m.; Glencoe-Silver Lake at St Prep, 4:15 p.m. BoysSoocer North Suburban Montceto at St Francis, 5 p.m.

Norvconference St Cloud Apollo at Brainerd, 5 p.m.; Alexandria at St Cloud Tech, 5 p.m., at Oak Hi! Mankato Loyola at St Cloud Cathedral, 5 p.m., at Whitney Park; St John's Prep at Lake Region, 430 p.m. Grts Soccer Central Lakes Brainerd at St Cloud Apollo, 5 p.m., at Michie Field; St Cloud Tech at Alexandria, 5 p.m. North Suburban Monteelo at St Francis, 7 p.m. Non-conference Sartel at Fergus Falls, 5 p.m.; St Cloud Cathedral at Bloomington Kennedy, 430 p.m. 5.

GitsSwImmhg Central Lakes St Cloud Apolo at Brainerd, 6 p.m.; St Cloud Tech at Sartel, 6 p.m.; Alexandria at Rocori, 6 p.m., at Collegeville; Little Fals at WJImar, 6 p.m. West Central Abany at Melrose, 7 p.m.; St Cloud Cathedral at Litchfield, 6. p.m.; Montevideo at Sauk Centre, 6 p.m. Rum River Foley at Chisago Lakes, 6 p.m., at Lindslrom North Suburban Cambridge at' Monteelo, 6 p.m. TV Sports TODAY MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 1 p.m.

Chicago Cubs at Brewers, WGN (cable). 630 p.m. Game TBA, ESPN (cable). 630 p.m. Game TBA, ESPN2 7 p.m.

Chicago White Sox ak' Minnesota Twins, MSC (cable). 930 p.m. Game TBA, ESPN 930 p.m. Game TBA, ESPN2 (cable), THURSDAY MNOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 230 p.m. Triple-A World Series GamC HARNESS RACNG 4 p.m.

Uttte Brown Jug, ESPN (cable). COLLEGE FOOTBALL 7 p.m. Arizona at San Diego State-i ESPN (cable). MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER 7 p.m. Tampa Bay Mutiny Columbus Crew, ESPN2 (cable).

'r't MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL ttT 7 p.m. Cleveland Indans at Minnesota' r-Twins, MX (cable). 7 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Kansas City Royals, WGN (cable). 10 p.m.

Texas Rangers at Seattle Mariners, MSC (cable). Radio Sports TODAY MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 635 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Minnesota Twins, WJON-AMWYRO FM. 6:45 m. Mankato State at St Cloud State, KVSC-FM.

GENERAL 1 2.D6 a.m. ESPN Radio Game Nnht. WJON-AM. 9 a.m. Fabulous Sports Babe, KNSK AM.

5 p.m. One On One Sports, KNSI-1' AM. 1 mv MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL ai ann inn ana at Games Saturday I No. 2 Nebraska vs. No.

9 Washington, 230 p.m. No. 3 UCLA at Miami, 11a.m. No. 4 Tennessee vs.

Houston, 6 p.m. No. 5 Kansas State vs. Northeast Louisiana, 1 p.m. No.

6 LSU vs. Idaho, 7 p.m. No. 8 Florida vs. Kentucky, 2:30 p.m.

No. 10 Florida State vs. No. 18 Southern Calrlomia, 230 p.m. No.

1 1 Virginia at Duke, 1 1 a.m. No. 1 4 Wisconsin vs. Northwestern, 1 1 am. No.

15 Colorado vs. Baylor, 9:15 p.m. No. 1 7 Texas ASM vs. North Texas, 730 p.m.

No. 19 West Vnginia vs. Tulsa, 1 1 a.m. No. 20 Oregon vs.

Stanford, 3 p.m. No. 21 Virginia Tech vs. Pittsburgh, 11 a.m. No.

22 Alabama at Arkansas, 5 p.m. No. 23 Air Force at Texas Christian, 6 p.m. No. 23 Notre Dame vs.

Purdue, 1 30 p.m. DIVISION II POLL OVERLAND PARK, Kan. (AP) The top 20 teams in the NCAA Division II football poll with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Sept 21, points and previous ranking: Record Pts Pvs 1. N. Colorado (4) 34 80 1 2.

UC Davis 3-0 76 2 3. Southern Arkansas 3-0 72 10 4. Indiana, Pa. 3-0 68 20 5. Central Oklahoma 3-0 62 13 (tie) NW Missouri St 34 62 9 7.

North Alabama 1-1 56 14 8. Grand Valley State 34 50 11 (tie) North Dakota 24 50 7 10. Carson-Newman 2-1 41 3 (tie) West Texas ASM 2-1 41 6 12. Emporia State 34 38 13. Slippery Rock, Pa.

2-1 30 12 14. E. New Mexico 34 26 16 15. Fort Valley State 34 24 16. C.Missouri State 34 20 (tie) Saginaw Valley St.

34 20 17 18. Albany State, Ga. 3-1 8 8 (tie) Nebraska-Omaha 2-1 8 20. Chadron State 2-1 5 15 PREP POLLS The Associated Press rankings for Minnesota high school football. Scoring is based on 15 points for first 14 for second, etc.

First place votes in parentheses. Class 5A 1. Eden Prairie (8) 34 133 2. Blaine (1) 34 125 3. Crefn-Derham Hal 34 1 1 3 4.

Hasings 34 101 5. Stillwater 34 100 6. Wayzata 34 91 7. Rochester Mayo 34 63 8. Eagan 34 60 9.

St Paul Johnson 2-1 46 10. Mounds View 34 43 Others receiving votes: Lakeville 23, Champin Park 16, Bemidji 12, Rochester John Marshall 7, Woodbury 6, Bloomington Jefferson 6. Class 4A 1. Hutchinson (9) 34 149 2. Buffalo (1) 34 140 3.

Alexandria 34 126 4. Spring Lake Park 34 118 5. Worthington 34 102 6. Cambridge-Isanti 2-1 96 7. Northfield 2-1 93 8.

Detroit Lakes 2-1 89 9. St Paul Highland Park 34 67 10. Dufuth Central 34 29 Others receiving votes: Orono 19, Centennial 16, Fairmont 12, North St Paul 12, St Thomas Academy 6. Class 3A 1.Afbany(5) 2 Sartel (3) 3. Becker (1) 4.

Hermantown 5. Jackson Cty Ctrl 6. Delano 7. Brooklyn Center 8. Lake City 9.

Litchfield 34 130 34 126 34 119 34 105 34 101 34 94 34 75 34 60 34 50 34 50 (tie) Morris Area Oners receiving votes: Glencoe-Silver Lake 1 5, Lesueur-Henderson Menee 6, Moras. Ctass2A 1. Deer River (5) 34117 2. Watervf-Elysn-Morstwn(2) 34 104 (tie) BOLD 34 104 4. De La Sate 34 91 5.

DSwonti-GlyrxJon-Felton(1) 34 90 6. BeBe Plaine 34 80 7.StAgnes 34 73 8. Dover-Eyota 34 65 9. Mahnomen 34 42 10. ChatfeU 34 33 Barnes (Plainview); 11.

Eric DaHstom (Miaca); 12. Riley Conway (Lake City). Class A Gits Team 1. Wadena-Deer Creek; 2. Lake City; 3.

Northland-RemerDeer River; 4. Minnewaska Area; 5. Canby-Minneotatincoln HI; 6. Pterz; 7. Lewiston-Altura; 8.

International Falls; 9. United South Central; 10. New London-Spicer; 11. Jackson County Central; 12. Rusnford-Peterson.

Class A Gits Individual 1. Krist Cobenson (Rushford-Peterson); 2. Jute Gifford (Tracy-MilroyBalaton); 3. Marit Sviggum (Zumbrota-MazeppaKenyon-Wanamingo); 4. Krista Anderson (Crosby-lronton); 5.

Casey McGraw (Wadena-Deer Creek); 6. Katie Lorenz (Wadena-Deer Creek); 7. Jessica Zellar (Southwest Star Concept); 8. Rachael Kuhn (Minnewaska Area); 9. Christy Jensen (Waconia); 10.

Jeannie Becker (Rushford-Peterson); 11. Sandy Mover (Lake City); 12. Kyra Hamilton (St Paul Academy). Hockey NHL PRESEASON EASTERN CONFERENCE Atomic Division TPts GF GA Pittsburgh 1 0 2 4 12 10 Philadelphia 10 1 3 8 5 New Jersey 1 0 0 2 4 3 N.Y. Rangers 1 1 0 2 4 5 N.Y.

Islanders 0 1 0 0 2 4 Northeast Division TPts GF GA Ottawa 2 0 0 4 7 1 Toronto 10 1 3 7 4 Boston 1 1 0 2 7 7 Montreal 1 1 0 2 8 7 Buffalo 0 3 0 0 3 11 Southeast Division TPts GF GA Carolina 2 10 4 10 8 TampaBay 1 1 0 2 4 6 Washington 1 1 0 2 7 8 Florida 0 11 1 6 8 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division TPts GF GA Nashville 1 0 2 4 10 8 Chicago 1 1 0 2 11 8 StLouis 1 1 0 2 8 11 Detroit 0 2 1 1 12 15 Northwest Division Colorado 2 10 4 14 10 Vancouver 110 2 4 2 Calgary 1 2 0 2 5 8 Edmonton 0 3 1 1 4 8 Paclic Division TPts GF GA LosAngeles 2 10 4 15 10 San Jose 2 1 0 4 9 10 Dallas 111 3 9 7 Anaheim 1 2 0 2 9 14 Phoenix 1 1 0 2 5 6 Resuts Tuesday Carolina 5, Detroit 4 Ottawa 3, Buffalo 0 Pittsburgh 2, Philadelphia 2, tie Dallas 2, Nashville 2, tie Los Angeles 8, Anaheim 3 San Jose 2, Edmonton 1 Games today Philadelphia at Montreal, 6 p.m. Boston at Pittsburgh, 6:30 p.m. New Jersey at N.Y. Rangers, 6:30 p.m. Calgary at Ottawa, 630 p.m.

N.Y. Islanders vs. Tampa Bay at FayetteviBe, N.C., 6:30 p.m. Toronto at Edmonton, 8 p.m. Phoenix at Vancouver, 9 p.m.

Colorado at Anaheim, 9 p.m. Game Thursday St Louis at Colorado, 8 p.m. Transactions BASEBALL Anwricftfi Lmiquo KANSAS CITY ROYALS Named Allard Band vice president and assistant general manager for baseball operations, Jay Hinrichs assistant general manager for basebal administration, and Dan Glass manager for Latin American operations. National League PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES Extended their working agreement with Piedmont of the South Atlantic League through 2000. BASKETBALL Natonal Baskets Assoctaton DENVER NUGGETS Named Mke DAntoni coach, and John Lucas, Mka Evans and Louie Dampier assistant coaches.

FOOTBALL National Footbal League DENVER BRONCOS Waived OL David Finn from the practice squad. GREEN BAY PACKERS Signed RB Pepe Pearson to the practice squad. Waived TE Anthony McKinney. JACKSONVILLE JAGUAHS Waived DELamanzerWaiams. PITTSBURGH STEELERS Signed DB John Jenkins to the practice squad.

Waived DE Matt Harper from the practice squad. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS Waived LB Randy Neal and DT Angel Rubio. Signed RB Terry Kirby and Reggie Roby. Waived CB Tyrone Smith from the practice squad. WASHINGTON REDSKINS Signed Cary Blanchard.

Waived David Akers. HOCKEY National Hockey League AILANIA IHHASHtHS Named Jim Pfeifer marketing director. CAHULINA HUHHIuANhS Assigned Greg Koehler, Scott Levins, Ian MacNeil and Randy Petruk to New Haven of the AHL CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS Returned Mark Bel to the Ottawa 67s of the Ontario Hockey League. DALLAS stars Assigned Mike Bales, Frederic Bouchard, RW Marty Flchel, Lee Jinman, RW Jeff Mitchell and Evgeny Tsybuk to Michigan of the IHL PHILADELPHIA FLYERS Released FGaryCoupal. PITTSBURGH PENGUINS Signed Robert Lang.

ST. LOUIS BLUES Assigned Tyson Nash and Kevin Sawyer to Worcester of the AHL Golf SENIOR TOUR Money Leaders PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. AP Senior PGA Tour money leaders through the Kroger Classic, which ended Sept 20: Tm Money 1. Hale Irwin 18 $2,344,670 2. Gil Morgan 21 $1,647,247 3.

Larry Nelson 19 $1,166398 4. JaySige! 26 $967,408 5lsaoAoki 16 $946,394 6. Hugh Baocchi 28 $943,718 7. Dave Stockton 22 $913249 8. Bruce Summerhays 30 $909,413 9.

Vicente Fernandez 21 $846,840 10. Jim Cohen 25 $842,621 H.DanaQuigley 31 $829,797 12. Leonard Thompson 29 $805,272 13. Jose Maria Canizares 24 $796,637 14. David Graham 25 $719,838 15.

John Jacobs 28 $662,509 16. Bob Duval 27 $650,647 17. MikeMcCulough 30 $634,895 18. Hubert Green 22 $600,397 19. Ray Floyd 16 $579,829 20.

J.C.Snead 26 $561,016 21. George Archer 23 $527,226 22. Jim Dent 25 $520,084 23. TomWargo 28 $517271 24. Terry Dil 26 $501,673 25.

Graham Marsh 23 $499,340 26. LeeTrevino 22 $496,576 27. Bob Dickson 26 $481,136 28. JimAbus 27 $474,522 29. Walter Hal 21 $471,753 30.

Dale Douglass 22 $457,020 SENIOR STATISTICS PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. (AP) -Senior PGA Tour statistical leaders through the Kroger Classic which ended Sept 20: Scoring Average 1, Hale Irwm, 68.55. 2, Morgan, 69.61. 3, Larry Nelson, 69.96. 4, feao Aoki, 70.37.

5, Dave Stockton, 70.51. 6, Vicente Fernandez, 70.55. 7, David Graham, 70.72. 8, Jose Maria Canizares, 70.79. 9, Jay Sigel, 70.80.

10, Ray Floyd, 70.98. Driving Distance 1, John Jacobs, 284.0. 2, Ray Arinno, 280.8. 3, Bob Duval, 279.8. 4, Jay Sigel, 278.6.

5, Hank Cooper, 2785. 6, Gil Morgan, 278.1. 7, David Graham, 277.7. 8, Terry Dil, 276.4. 9, John Schroeder, 275.0.

10, Brian Barnes, 2735. Driving Accuracy Per 1, Calvin Peete, 80.8. 2, Hale Irwin, 80.1. 3, John Bland, 793. 4, Hubert Green, 78.4.

5, Bruce Crampton, 77.4. 6, Bob Murphy, 76.7. 7, Hugh Baiocchi, 762. 8, Gary Player, 75.0. 9, Bud Ain, 74.6.

10, 2 tied with 745. Greens In Regutafion 1, Hale Irwm, 76.6. 2, John Mahaffey, 74.9. 3, Gi Morgan, 733. 4, Jay Sigel, 725.

5, Hugh Baiocchi, 705. 6 (tie), David Graham and Brian Barnes, 70.6. 8, Isao Aoki, 70.4. 9, Ed Dougherty, 70.0. 10, Bob Duval, 69.9, Total Driving 1 Gil Morgan, 16.

2, Ed Dougherty, 35. 3, Hale Irwin, 41, 4, Larry Nelson, 45. 5, Graham Marsh, 47. 6, John Mahaffey, 50. 7 (tie), Leonard Thompson and Walter Morgan, 51.

9, Bobby StroWe, 52. 10, Fred Midwest Sports Channel (Ch. 45) -KMSP-TV Putfig Average 1 Hale irwm, 1 .701 2, Sao Aoki, 1 .733. 3, Dave Stockton, 1.743. 4, Larry Nelson, 1.748.

5, Gl Morgan, 1.750. 6, Vicente Fernandez, 1 .755. 7, Hubert Green, 1 .761 8, Bob Eastwood, 1 .763. 9, George Archer, 1.764. 10, Bob Murphy, 1.765.

Bide Average 1, Hale Irwm, 4.74. 2, Larry Nelson, 4.33. 3, Gil Morgan, 4.04. 4, Isao Aoki, 3.90. 5, Dave Stockton, 359.

6, Vicente Fernandez, 3.77. 7, Ray Floyd, 3.73. 8 Bruce Summerhays, 3.67. 9, David Graham, 3.66. 10, Jay Sigel, 3.65.

Eagles (Holes per) 1, Dan wood, 87.4. 2, Isao Aoki, 133.7. 3, David Graham, 134.0. 4, Bob Duval, 137.5. 5 (tie), John Schroeder and John Jacobs, 144.0.

7, Gl Morgan, 150.8. 8, Buzz Thomas, 154.8. 9, Dave Eicheberaer, 1 64.0. 1 0, Jim Dent 171 .0. Sand Save Percentage 1, Jose Maria Canizares, 64.9.

2, Vicente Fernandez, 63.7. 3, Gary Player, .3. 4, Lee Tretmo, 60.0. 5, Hubert Green, 585. 6, Hale Irwin, 58.7.

7, Isao Aoki, 57.6. 8, Bob Duval, 57.5. 9, George Archer, 56.4. 10, 2 ted with 55.7. A1 Around Ranking 1, Gl Morgan, 67.

2, Isao Aoki, 83. 3, Hale Irwin, 94. 4, Larry Nelson, 126. 5 Vicente Fernandez, 144. 6, David Graham, 150.

7, Bob Duval, 154.8, Jim Cobert, 160. 9, Jose Maria Canizares, 161. 10, Ray Floyd, 192. This Week TODAY College Voleybal NCC Mankato State at St Cloud State, 7 p.m., at Halenbeck Hal. MIAC Macalester at St Benedict, 730 p.m., at St Joseph.

Women's Soccer IAC St Benedict at Bethel, 4 p.m., at Arden Hills. High School Gits Soccer Non-conference Minnehaha Academy at Sartel, 4 p.m. THURSDAY High School Voleybal Central Lakes St Cloud Apok) at Alexandria, 750 p.m.; UttJe Fab at St Cloud Tech, 730 p.m.; Sartel at Rocori, 730 p.m. West Central North PaynesviBe at Abany, 730 p.m.; Long Prairie-Grey Eagle at St Cloud Cathedral, 730 p.m.; Litchfield at Sauk Centre, 730 p.m. Central Minnesota Pierz at Kimbal, 7:30 p.m.; Becker at Howard Lake-Waveriy, 730 p.m.; Eden Valey-Walkins at Holdingford, 730 p.m.; Rockford at Big Lake, 730 p.m.

Rum River Milaca at Sauk Rapids, 730 p.m.; Princeton at Foley, 730 p.m. Prairie SwanvXe at Royakon, 730 p.m.; Osakis at St John's Prep, 730 p.m. Wright County Annandale at St Michael-Abertvile, 730 p.m. Non-conference Shakopee at MontceHo, 730 p.m. Boys Cross County Eden VaDey-WatkinsKimbal Invitational, with Eden VaDey-WatkinsKimbal, 4:30 pm.

Gits Crass County Eden Valey-WatWrBKimbal Invitational, with Eden Vaaey-WatkinsKimbal, 4:30 p.rtu GitsTennls Central Lakes Brainerd at St Cloud Apollo, 430 p.m.; Sartel at St Cloud Tech, 430 p.m., at South Junior High; Wiftnar at Little Falls, 430 p.m. West Central North Melrose at St Cloud Cathedral, 4:15 p.m.; Litchfield at Sauk Centre, 430 p.m. North Suburban Montjcelb at Centennial, 4 p.m., at Circle Pines. lowaatlfnois Michigan State at Michigan Northwestern at Wisconsin Purdue at Notre Dame (NC) Indiana at Cincinnati (NC) NCC Conf.Overal W-L W-L PF PA Northern Colorado 1-0 3-0 180 42 South Dakota 1-0 3-0 74 56 North Dakota 1-0 2-0 54 6 Nebraska-Omaha 1-0 2-1 130 76 St. Cloud State 1-0 1-2 37 50 Augustana 0-1 2-1 61 90 Morningside 0-1 1-2 65 26 S.

Dakota State 0-1 1-2 75 63 Mankato State 0-1 1-2 85 84 N.Dakota State 0-1 1-2 65 78 Games Saturday Northern Colorado at St Cloud State, noon South Dakota State at Mankato State Morningside at North Dakota Nebraska-Omaha at South Dakota North Dakota State at Augustana MAC Conf.Overal W-L W-L PF PA St. John's 1-0 2-0 118 6 Gustavus 1-0 2-0 84 29 Augsburg 1-0 2-0 69 27 Bethel 1-0 2-0 61 34 St Thomas 1-0 1-1 30 31 Carleton 0-1 1-1 45 54 Macalester 0-1 1-1 34 75 Hamline 0-1 0-2 27 51 StOlaf 0-1 0-2 6 32 Concordia 0-1 0-2 46 75 Games Saturday St Thomas at St John's, 1 p.m. Carleton at Concordia Macalester at Gustavus Bethel at Hamine Augsburg at StOlaf COLLEGE TOP 25 The Top Twenty Five teams in The Associated Press ootegefootoal pel, wilhfrst-place votes in parentheses, records through Sept 19, total points based on 25 points for a first place vote trough one point for a 25th place vote and ranking in previous pet Record Pis Pv I. 0hioSt(64) 3-0 1,744 1 2. Nebraska (1) 3-0 1,601 3 3.

UCLA (1) 2-0 1,562 4 4. Tennessee (2) 2-0 1,542 6 5. Kansas St (2) 3-0 1,522 5 6. LSI) 2-0 1,389 7 7. Penn St 3-0 1,255 8 8.

Florida 2-1 1,242 2 9. Washington 2-0 1217 9 10. Florida St 2-1 1,043 11 II. Virginia 30 1,011 10 12. Syracuse 2-1 981 13 13.

Georgia 3-0 930 12 14. Wisconsin 3-0 783 14 15. Colorado 3-0 714 15 16. Arizona 3-0 684 16 17. 2-1 613 17 18.

Southern Cal 3-0 604 18 19. West Virginia 1-1 538 19 20. Oregon 34 399 22 21. Virginia Tech 3-0 304 22. Alabama 2-0 277 24 23.

AirForc9 30 155 -tie. Notre Dame 1-1 155 23 25. Missouri 2-1 132 21 Othos iBoeivni votes: Kentucky 101, Michigan 38, N. Carotna St 34, Boston Cofege 31, Aitzona st bngnam young 25, Tuteme 20, Utah 20, Oklahoma St 9, Texas Tech 9, Purdue 7, Colorado St 6, Miami, Oho 8, Michigan St 4, Arkansas 3, Marshal 3, Minnesota 3, Washington St 3, Miami 2. Misssscd St 2.

Auburn 1 Baylor 1 The AP pot and coverage of college foot bai can be lound at mpwww TOP 25 SCHEDULE Game Thursday No. 16 Arizona at San Diego State, 7 p.m. 6. St. Cloud Apollo 1-5; 7.

Little Falls 04. Soccer HIGH SCHOOL Central Lakes Conference Gits Standhgs (Through Sept 21) 1 St Cloud Tech 34; 2. Alexandria 2-2; 3. St Cloud Apollo 2-2; 4. Sartel 1-2; 5.

Brainerd 0-3. Swimming HIGH SCHOOL Central Lakes Conference Gits Standhgs (Through Sept 21) 1 Alexandria, Sartell and Brainerd 24; 4. St. Cloud Tech and WiHmar 1-1 7. St Cloud Apollo, Rocori and Little Fans 0-2.

Crosscountry HIGH SCHOOL Stale Coaches Association Rankings Class AA Boys Team 1 Stillwater; 2. Eden Prairie and Hopkins; 4. Red Wing; 5. Apple Valley, Dututh Denfeld and Mounds View; 8. White Bear Lake; 9.

Fairmont; 10. Bemidji; 11. Wayzata; 12. Robbinsdale Armstrong and Hopkins. Class MI3oyslndMdual 1.

Neil Hanson (Fairmont); 2. Nick Schneider (Benikte-St Margaret's); 3. Brent Lobeig (Dututh Denfeld); 4. Luke MuHranh (Bemidji); 5. Ted Gustafson (Owatonna); 6.

Adam Lindahl (Eden Prairie); 7. Jon Francis (Stillwater); 8. Kevin Doe (Stillwater); 9. Jim Mahoney (Edina); 10. Nate Olson (Lakeville); 11.

Nathan Coleman (Grand Rapids); 12. Justin Lawrence (Lakeville) and Andy Blau (Maple Grove). Class AA Gits Team 1 Duiuth East; 2. Alexandria; 3. Northfield and Bloomington Jefferson; 5.

White Bear Lake; 6. Eden Prairie; 7. Wayzata; 8. Mounds View; 9. Winona; 10.

Grand Rapids; 11. St Cloud Tech; 12. Sauk Rapids and Owatonna Class AA Gib MMdusJ 1. Emily Naslund (Bloomington Jefferson); 2. Kendal Wheeler (Duiuth East); 3.

Megan Daymont (Northfield); 4. Anita Menden (Eden Prairie); 5. Leah Wurm (Monteelo); 6. Courtney Dauwalter (Hopkins); 7. Josie Johnson (Rochester John Marshall); 8.

Krista Nelson (Northfield); 9. Courtney Hugstad-Vaa (Eastview) and Ingrid Overchuk (Stillwater); 11. Amber Newby (Bemidji); 12. Beth Jackson (Buffalo) and Beth Rautmann (White Bear Lake). Class A Boys Team 1.

Staples-Motley; 2. St. Michael-Afbertville; 3. St Cloud Cathedral; 4. Mesabi East' 5.

United South Central; 6. Lake City; 7. Moms Area; 8. Plainview; 9. Bagley-Fosston; 10.

Redwood Valley; 11, Paik Rapids; 12. Wanoad. Class A Boys MvUual 1. Eric Kingmann (Staples-Motley); 2. Bret Fransen (Edgerton); 3.

Kurt Dettoff (Staples-Motley); 4. Brett Edtund (Mesabi East); 5. Shannon Webster (Staples-Motley); 6. Jeff Brever (Staples-Motley); 7. Nathan Hausch (Wlndom Area); 8.

Josh Schoen (United South Central); 9. Sean Peden (St Ootid Catiedraf); 10. Jordan Others receiving votes: Pefcan Rapids 21 Eden Valey-WaMns 14, Breck 6. Class 1 A I.Cook County (7) 2 Adrian 3. Hawley 4.

Springfield 5. Lake of the Woods 6. Blackduck 7. Sleepy Eye 8. Minneota(1) 9.0sakis 10.

Fulda Others receiving votes: 34 119 34 106 34 100 34 99 34 34 34 34 2-1 34 Browerville 23, New Ulm Cathedral 16, Bamum 16, Upsala-Swanville Area 8. NinM3n 1.Stephen-Argyle(6) 34 132 2. Cromwell (3) 34 126 3. His-Bvr CrkEDsworth 34 1 1 1 4. Cherry 34 101 5.

Clntn-GracvlBrdsh 44 100 6. Babbitt-Embarrass 2-1 76 7. LittJefork-Big Falls 34 66 8. Red Lake County Ctrl 34 58 9. Ashby 44 51 10.

Westbrook-Walnut Grove 2-1 44 Others receiving votes: Kittson Central 26, Granada 21, Vemdale 18, Volleyball NCAA DIVISION II American Voleybal Coaches Assn. Pol 1. BYU-Hawaii 74; 2. University of Tampa 10-1; 3. Regis 11-2; 4.

Central Missouri State 8-2; 5. North Dakota State 12-2; 6. (He) Augustana 9-3 and Barry 8-4; 8. North Alabama 11-3; 9. West Texas 8-5; 10.

North Florida 8-3; 11. South Dakota State 10-3; 12. Northern Michigan 9-5; 13. Northern Kentucky 10-1; 14. Nebraska-Omaha 9-3; 15.

Florida Southern 8-2; 1 6. Cal State Bakersfield 6-3; 1 7. Hawaii Pacrfic 6-1 18. The Met 54; 1 9. Minnesota-Duluth 7-5; 20.

Nebraska-Kearney 7-5; 21 UC Riverside 9-2; 22. Cal State Los Angeles 8-4; 23. New Haven 1 1 24. Minnesota State, Mankato 94; 25. Northwood 3-6.

Others receiving votes: Grand Valley State 42, Colorado Christian 29, Rockhurst 26, Alabama-HuntsvHIe 18, Hawai-Hib 15, Northern State 12, Grand Canyon 1 1 West Virginia Wesleyan 10, Francis Marlon 9, Cal State San Bernardino 6, Southern Colorado 6, Edmboro 4, Florida Tech 3, Saginaw Valley State 3, St Cloud State 2, Cameron 1 Northern Colorado 1 Quincy 1 HIGHSCHOOI CENTRAL LAKES STANDNGS (Through Sept 21) 1. WHtmar and Alexandria 44; 3. Sartel 3-1; 4. Brainerd 2-2; 5. St Cloud Tech, Rocori and St Cloud Apollo 1-3; 8.

Little FafeW. Tennis HIGH SCHOOL Central Lakes Conference Standhgs (Through Sept 21) GrtTem 1 St Cloud Tech 64; 2. Brainerd 5-1 3. Alexandria 4-2; 4. Sartel 3-3; 5.

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