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THE HARTFORD COURANT: Friday, Octobw 10, 19M 1 3 More Sports, Page E14. SCOREBOARD HOCKEY NHL FOOTBALL NFL WALES CONFERENCE Adams Division AMERICAN CONFERENCE Devils, 5-3 I iWi II 1 II" I East N.Y. Jets New England New Jersey N.Y. Rangers sr.fi; I Pet PF PA 4 1 0 .800 125 109 3 2 0 .600 138 81 1 4 0 .200 104 108 1 4 0 .200 126 176 0 5 0 .000 41 148 3 2 0 600 121 142 3 2 0 600 118 136 1 4 0 .200 93 99 1 4 0 .200 63 125 5 0 0 1 000 148 87 4 1 0 BOO 138 74 3 2 0 .600 105 91 2 3 0 .400 92 92 1 4 0 .200 104 128 Buffalo Miami Indianapolis Central Cincinnati Cleveland Houston Pittsburgh West Denver Seattle Kansas City LA Raiders San Diego NATIONAL CONFERENCE East Washington 5 0 0 Pts GF GA Quebec 1 0 0 2 6 1 Hartford 0 0 0 0 0 0 ioston .0 1 0 0 3 5 Buffalo 0 1 0 0 2 3 Montreal 0 1 0 0 4 7 Patrick DIvMihi New Jersey 1 0 0 2 3 Philadelphia 1 0 0 2 2 1 1 0 0 2 5 4 NY blenders 0 1 0 0 2 3 NY Rangers 0 1 0 0 3 5 Washington 0 1 0 0 4 5 CAMPBELL CONFERENCE NsrrtsDMskM Chicago 1 0 0 2 3 2 St. Louis 1 0 0 2 4 3 Toronto 1 0 0 2 7 4 Minnesota 0 0 0 0 0 0 Detroit 0 10 0 16 Smyths Division 'Calgary 1 0 0 2 5 3 Winnipeg 1 0 0.2 3 2 Vancouver 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 1 2 Los Angeles 0 1 0 0 3 4 1.000 114 67 4 1 0 .800 95 70 3 2 0 .600 142 108 2 3 0 .400 81 107 0 5 0 .000 46 110 5 0 0 1.000 146 60 3 2 0 .600 106 60 2 3 0 .400 85 102 1 4 0 .200 81 123 0 5 0 .000 60 156 4 1 0 .800 124 94 4 1 0 .800 102 84 4 1 0 .800 136 70 1 4 0 .200 74 101 Associated Press Takedown day night in Tokyo.

Spinks, a former world heavyweight champion, was pinned in the eighth round of the scheduled 12-rounder. Antonio Inoki, right, a Japanese wrestler, drops Leon Spinks, an American boxer, to the canvas daring an exhibition match Thurs I 11 11-3 First Period 1, New Jersey, Hiemer 1 (Johnson, Broten), 2:58 (pp). 2, New York, Osborne 1 (Larouche, Poddubny), 16:06. 3, New York, Sandstrom 1 (Osborne), 18:00. Penalties Huber, NY (holding), Wo-lanin, NJ (holding), 7:45: Ridley, NY (Interference), Hiemer, NJ (interference).

14:01. Second Period 4, New Jersey, Bridgrnan 1 (Johnson), 4:07 (sh). 5, New Jersey. Mac-Lean 1 (Bridgrnan). 15:15 (pp).

6, New Jersey, Muller 1 (Oella. Daneyko). 17:08. Penalties Wolanin, NJ (crosschecking), Moloney, NY (holding), New York, bench, served by Melynk (failing to dear the zone). ludvig, NJ, double minor (roughing, high-sticking), Huber, NY (elbowing), Miller, NY (roughing), Anderson, NJ, (elbowing), 18 ella, NJ (interference), 19:48.

Third Period 7, New Jersey, Verbeek 1 (McNab, Broten), 8:18. 8, New York, DeBkHs 1 (Poddubny, Maciver), 9:28. Penal ties Ridley, NY (hooking), SuHiman, NJ (hooking), Poddubny, NY (crosschecking), Huber, NY (high-sticking), Muller, NJ, major (fighting), 3:40. Mel-nyk, NY, minor-major (instigator, fighting), Driver, NJ (tripping), Wolanin, NJ (roughing), Brooke, NY (holding), McNab, NJ (hooking), 11:37. Shots on goal New Jersey 8-8-723.

New York 8-6-721; Power-play Opportunities New Jersey 2 of New York 1 of Goalies New Jersey, Chewier (21 shots-18 saves). New York. Vinbmbrouck (23-18); A Referee Andy Van Hetle-mond. Linesmen Pat Dapuzzo, Ron Finn. Maple Leafs, 7-4 Montreal 1 2 14 4 0 37 Toronto First Period 1, Toronto, McGW 1 (Oam- phousse, Jackson), 2:55.

2, Toronto, Fergus 1 (Frycer, lafrate), 8:17. 3, Toronto, Thomas 1 (Frycer, Fergus), 9:32. 4, Toronto, Van 1 (Fergus, Gill), 14:02 (pp). 5, Montreal, Bob Smith 1 (Naslund, Gingras), 18:01 (op). Penalties latrate, Tor (slashing), Ludwig, Mon (elbowing), Johnson, Tor (holding), 17:53.

Second Period 6, Montreal, Maley 1 (Gin gras), 13:08. 7, Montreal, SkrudJand 1 (Gin gras, Dahlin), 13:08. Penalties GHf, Tor (cross-checking), Wregget, Tor, served by Brad Smith (delay of game), Skrudland, Mon (interference), Mc-Phee, Mon (roughing), Corson, Mon (roughing), Courtnal, Tor (roughing), 17.43; Clark, Tor (roughing), 17:43. Third Period 8, Montreal, Nilan 1 (Mc-Phee). 1:34.

9, Toronto. Fergus 2 (Frycer, Thomas). 6:27. 10, Toronto, Clark 1 (Court-nail, Gill), 7:48. 11, Toronto, Fergus 3, 19:41 (en).

Penalties Nilan, Mon (cross checking), Vaive, Tor (slashing), 104. Shots on goal Montreal 10-14-933. Toronto 14-7-1536; Power-play OpportunitiesMontreal 1 of Toronto 1 of Goal-es Montreal, Roy (35 shots-30 saves). Toronto, Wregget (33-29); A Ref eree Kerry Fraser. Linesmen Ron Assel-stine, John D'Amico.

Flames, 5-3 Calgary Boston 1 2 25 1 1 13 First Period 1, Boston, Middteton 1 (Mil-bury, Burridge), 15:54. 2, Calgary, McDonald 1 (Quinn), 19:49 (pp). Penalties Otto, Cal (high-sticking), Crowder, Bos (high-sticking), Foster, Bos (interference), Maclnnis, Cal (roughing), Courtnall, Bos (roughing), Boutilier, Bos (roughing), Neefy, Bos (roughing), Otto, Cal (roughing), 19:45. Second Period 3, Calgary, Otto 1 (Loob, Mullen), 17:41. 4, Boston.

Simmer 1 (McCarthy, Bourque), 18:31 (pp). 5, Calgary, Loob 1 (Mullen, Wilson), 19:08 (pp). Penalties Tonelli, Cal (high-sticking), Sheehy, Cal (holding), Peplinski, Cal (boarding), 12:36: Milbury, Bos (holding), Hunter, Cal (slashing), McCarthy, Bos (interference), 18:57. Third Period 6. Boston, Crowder 1 (Courtnall, Gradin), 3:21.

7, Calgary, McDonald 2 (Tonelli, Maclnnis), 5:51. 8, Calgary, Patterson 1 (Wilson, Reinhart), 7:47. Penalties Macoun, Cal (tripping), Risebrough, Cal (high-sticking), Foster, Bos (high-sticking). 11:01. Shots on goal Calgary 14-8-1133.

Boston 8-15-932; Power-play OpportunitiesCalgary 2 of Boston 1 of Goalies Calgary, Vernon (32 shots-29 saves). Boston. Ranford (33-28); A Referee Terry Gregson. Linesmen Kevin Collins, Mark Vines. Blackhawks, 3-2 N.Y.

Islanders Chicago 1 0 12 1 1 13 First Period 1, New York, Konroyd 1 (Trot-tier, Kromm). 1:57 (pp). 2, Chicago, Fraser 1 (T.Murray. Brown), 14:17 (pp). Penalties Nyland, Chi, double minor (roughing), Flatley, NY (roughing), Secord, Chi (slashing), Trottier, NY (holding), B.Sutter.

NY (holding), D.Sutter, Chi (high-sticking), 15:56. Second Period 3, Chicago, 0. Wilson 1 (Savard, B. Murray), 18:54. Penalties Secord, Chi (holding), Nylund, Chi (crosschecking), LaFontaine, NY, double minor (high-sticking), Curren, NY (slashing), Fraser, Chi (slashing), Potvin, NY (holding), Brown, Chi (roughing), 19:37.

Third Period 4, Chicago, Larmer 1 (Brown, Savard), 7:41. 5. New York, B. Sutter 1 (Tottier), 19:55. Penalty Leiter, NY (holding), 2:52.

Shots on goal New York 14-12-733. Chicago 11-10-1334; Power-play OpportunitiesNew York 1 of Chicago 2 of Goalies New York, Smith (34 shots-31 saves). Chicago, Suave (33-31); A Referee Dave Newell. Linesmen Bob Hodges, Jerry Pateman. AHL Northern Division POLLS Division II Football COLLEGES Thursday's Results First-place votes, records In parentheses.

i Team Pts. 1. N.Dakota St. (4) (40) 80 2. Texas Ml (4-0) 752 3.

Cal-0avis(3-0) 71 4. Towson St. (40) 70 5. Central Ohio (4-0) 63 6. Mississippi Coll.

(4-1) 61 7. Albany St. (40) 56 8. Grand Valley St. (50) 51 t.

New Haven (4-0) 49 10. Mmn. Duluth (50) 42 11. Troy St. (3-1) 40 12.

West Chester (3 -1) 34 13. E. New Mexico (50) 33 14. MillersviHe (4-0) 28 15. So.

Utah St. (5-1) 22 16. Vakfosta St. (3-1) 20 17. Ashland (4-1) 18 18.

Virginia Union (50) 14 19. Northridge St. (3-1) 7 20. Abilene Christian (3-1) 2 20. Fort Valley St.

(3-1) 1 N.Y. Giants Dallas Philadelphia St. Louis Central Chicago Minnesota Detroit Temps Bay Green Bay West Atlanta LA Rams San Francisco New Orleans Sunday's Gemes Buffalo at Miami, 1 p.m. Chicago at Houston, 1 p.m. Detroit at Green Bay, 1 p.m.

Kansas City at Cleveland. 1 p.m. Los Angeles Rams at Atlanta. 1 p.m. New Orleans at Indianapolis, 1 m.

flew York Jets at New England, 1 p.m. St. Louis at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. Washington at Dallas, 1 p.m. Seattle at Los Angeles Haiders, 4 m.

Philadelphia at New York Giants, 4 p.m. Minnesota at San Francisco, 4 p.m. Denver at San Diego, 4 p.m. Monday's Game Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 9 p.m. NFL Injury Report BUFFALO AT MIAMI Bills: Ken Jonas (knee) is questionable; WR Jerry Butler (head), RB Greg Bell (groin), CB Rodney Bellinger (knee), LB Guy Frarier (ankle), Kent Hull (hip), WR Andre Reed (knee) are probable.

Dolphins: Lyle Blackwood (ankle) out: DE George Little (back) a question able; RB Woody Bennett (knee), Ronnie Lee (groin) ere probable. DENVER AT SAN DIEGO Broncos: NT Rubin Carter (knee) a out; Dennis Smith (groin) is questionable; LB Tom Jackson (ribs), TE Clarence Kay (ribs). Mark Cooper (shoulder) ere probable. Chargers: Sam Claphan (back) is questionable; Don Ma-cek (back), LB Billy Ray Smith (ankle) are probable. KANSAS CITY AT CLEVELAND Chiefs: David Lutz (knee) is out WR Carlos Carson (ankle-knee), Mark Adickes (neck), CB Albeit Lewis (quad) is doubtful; Lloyd Bur- russ (hamstring).

TE Paul Coffman (ankle) Cherry (srmukler), RB Herman Heard (thigh) are probable. Browns: OL Rickey Bokten (arm) is out Paul Farren (ankle). RB Kevin Mack (shoulder), Chris Rockins (back) are probable. NEW YORK JETS AT NEW ENGLAND Jets: QB Ken O'Brien (knee) is doubtful; RB Dennis Bligen (knee), RB Marion Barber (shoulder), WR J0J0 Townsell (ankle) are questionable; CB Russell Carter (groin) is probable. Patriots: QB Tony Eason (nbs).

Lb Steve Nelson (ankle) are doubtful: Steve Moore (knee) is questionable. SEATTLE AT LOS ANGELES RAIDERS Seahawks: Blair Bush (back) is questionable: Ken Easley (knee) is probable. Raiders: QB Marc Wilson (right thumb) is questionable; RB Marcus Allen (ankle), RB Frank Hawkins (knee), CB Mike Haynes (leg), Henry Lawrence (toe), RB Napotesn McCal-lum (hamstring) are probable; DE Greg Townsend is suspended. DETROIT AT GREEN BAY Lions: DE Keith Ferguson (knee), CB Bobby Watkins (foot), Steve Kenney (hamstring-knee) are questionable. Packers: Mark Cannon (knee) Is out; RB Gary Ellerson (ribs), RB Jessie Clark (elbow) are probable.

LOS ANGELES RAMS AT ATLANTA Rams: LB Carl Ekern (groin) is questionable; TE; David Hill (shoulder), CB Leroy Irwn (shoulder) are probable. Falcons: WR Anthony Allen (knee) is doubtful: NT Tony CasUlas (low er back) is questionable; RB Gerald Riggs (concussion), Bret Clark (lower back) are probable. MINNESOTA AT SAN FRANCISCO Vik ings: LB Jesse Solomon (hamstring), DT Neil Elshire (ankle) are questionable; RB Damn Nelson (ribs), John Harris (shoulder), Joey Browner (ankle), Gary Zimmerman (elbow) are probable. 49ers: Bubba Paris (knee), RB Derrick Harmon (ankle) are out NT Pete Kugler (ribs), RB Cart Monroe (groin) are doubtful; Guy Mclntyre (groin), LB Keena Turner (hamstring) are questionable; RB Joe Cribbs (eye), DB Don Griffin (hip), LB Milt McCofl (hamstring), LB Michael Walter (knee), TE John Frank (flu), Randy Cross (knee) are probable. PHILADELPHIA AT NEW YORK GIANTS Eagles: TE John Spagnola (shoulder), Ken Reeves (lower back), DE Greg Brown (hamstring) are questionable.

Giants: No injuries. ST. LOUIS AT TAMPA BAY Cardinals: LB Ron Monaco (ankle) is doubtful; Joe Bostic (ankle) is questionable. Buccaneers: DE Ron Holmes (knee), Marvin Powell (knee) are doubtful; CB Jeremiah Castille (leg), DE John Cannon (calf) are questionable; LB Jeff Davis (shoulder), TE Jimmie Giles (knee), TE Calvin McGee (neck) are probable. WASHINGTON AT DALLAS Redskins: LB Monte Coleman (hamstring) is out CB Vernon Dean (knee), LB Neal Cfkewka (knee) are questionable; DE Charles Mann (knee), Russ Grimm (hamstring), NT Dave Butz (ankle), Mark May (ankle), TE Don Warren (hip), WR Gary Clark (hamstring) are probable.

Cowboys: Victor Scott (wrist) is out; QB Danny White (groin) is doubtful; RB Tony Dorsett (knee), DT Randy White (hamstring) are questionable; WR Mike Sherrard (shoulder). OL Howard Richards (back), WR Gordon Banks (head), Bill Bates (ankle), TE Thornton Chandler (knee), TE Doug Cosbie (ankle), DB Ron Fellows (ankle-knee), LB Garth Jax (calf), RB Robert Lavette (toe), DE Bob Otto (groin) are probable. CHICAGO AT HOUSTON Bears: DE Richard Dent (leg), Mark Bortz (knee) are questionable: Todd Bell (hamstriNgQ is probable. Oilers: RB Larry Moriarty (shoulder) is probable. NEW ORLEANS AT INDIANAPOLIS Saints: RB John Williams (knee) is doubtful; TE Hoby Brenner (hand), DE Bruce Clark (knee), Steve Korte (back) are questionable.

Colts: CB Eugene Daniel (foot), Ron Solt (wrist) are questionable; LB Orlando Lowery (knee) is probable. PITTSBURGH AT CINCINNATI Steelers: RB Frank Pollard (knee), RB David Hughes (knee) are out; QB Mark Ma lone (right thumb), RB Walter Abercrombie (thigh) are questionable; Oonnie Shell (hamstring) is probable. Bengals: RB Bill Johnson (knee) is questionable; RB Larry Kinnebrew (ankle) is probable. TRANSACTIONS BASKETBALL National Basketball Association CHICAGO BULLS Waived Jerry Everett, guard. SAN ANTONIO SPURS Waived Alfreder-k Hughes end Wes Matthews, guards.

FOOTBALL National Football LeafM NFL MANAGEMENT COUNCIL Named Peter Ruocco manager of information. GREEN BAY PACKERS Placed Mark Cannon, center, on injured reserve. LOS ANGELES RAIDERS Announced that Greg Townsend, defensive end, has been suspended by the NFL for one game. Signed Elvis Franks, defensive end. NEW YORK GIANTS, Placed Erik Howard, defensive lineman, on Injured reserve.

PITTSBURGH STEELERS Activated Dan Reeder, running back. Placed Frank Pollard, back, on injured reserve. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS Placed Wendell Tyler, running back, and Michael Durrette, guard, on recall waivers. HOCKEY National Hecxey League DETROIT RED WINGS Traded Warren Young, left wing, to the Pittsburgh Penguins tor future oorwderations. -SOCCER CHICAGO STING Signed Teddy Kreftt.

rmdfielrjer lorward. to a two-year contract TACOMA STARS- Signed Peter rtottrup. COLLEGE NCAA Placed the Ltntvefsrty of Tennessee feotba program en probation for one year for ruWiVouitions by boosters. 4 Thursday's Results Calgary 5, Boston 3 Toronto 7, Montreal 4 Quebec 6, Detroit 1 New Jersey 5, N.Y. Rangers 3 Philadelphia 2, Edmonton 1 Pittsburgh 5, Washington 4 Winnipeg 3, Buffalo 2 Chicago 3, N.Y.

Islanders 2 St. Louis 4, Los Angeles 3 Games -No games scheduled Saturday's Games Boston at New Jersey, 7:35 p.m. at Hartford, 7:35 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Pittsburgh, 7:35 p.m.

-Thiladelphia at Washington, 7:35 p.m. Chicago at Detroit, 7:35 m. Minnesota at Quebec, 7:35 p.m. 'Buffalo at Toronto, 8:05 p.m. (Edmonton at Montreal, 8:05 p.m.

St. Louis at Vancouver, 8:05 p.m. -M Y. Islanders at Los Angeles, 10:35 p.m. Sunday's Games Hartford at Boston, 7:05 p.m.

'Calgary at Buffalo, 7:05 m. Edmonton at Winnipeg, 8:05 p.m. Pittsburgh at Chicago, 8:35 p.m. 5-4 Washington Pittsburgh 2 1 14 0 3 25 First Period 1, Washington, Duchesne 1 Gould), 2:13. 2, Washington, Gould 1 (Christian, Duchesne), 19:45.

Penalties Hatcher, Was (slashing). Stephens. Was (interference), Johnson, Pit (hooking), 16:34. Second Period 3, Washington, Christian 1 Corriveau), 3:00. 4, Pittsburgh, Cunneyworth 1 (Simpson), 3:34.

5, Pittsburgh, Lemieux 1 (Duguay, Bullard), 5:26 (pp). 6, Pittsburgh, Ruskowski 1 (Siren. Bullard), 10:41 (pp). Penalties Greenlaw, Was (holding). Errey, Pit (holding), "611; Carpenter.

Was (hooking), Bar- rett, Was (holding), Stevens, Was (roughing), 10:13: Duguay, Pit (roughing), Bullard, Pit, major (high-sticking), Laughlin, Was (interference), Duchesne, Was (roughing), Buskas, Pit. double minor (roughing). 18:20. Third Period 7, Pitsburgh, Cunneyworth 2 i Maltha), 5:09. 8, Pittsburgh, Cunneyworth 3 (LaValiee, Johnson), 10:49.

9. Washington, Christian 2 (Stevens), 11:11. Penalties Simpson, Pit (slashing), Pi-vonka, Was, double minor (holding, roughing). Ruskowski. Pit (roughing), Gould, Was (slashing), 18:13.

Shots on goal Washington 7-8-318. Pittsburgh 13-8-1132; Power-play OpportunitiesWashington 0 of Pittsburgh 2 of Goalies Washington, Jensen (32 shots-27 saves). Pittsburgh, Meloche(18-14); A Referee Ron Hoggartti. Lines- men Mark Pare. Leon Stickle.

Jets, 3-2 Buffalo Winnipeg 0 1 12 1 1 13 first Period 1, Winnipeg, Mullen 1 (Hawer-cKuk), 5:35. Penalties Marois, Win (high-sticking), Barrasso, Buf, served by Ruuttu (roughing), Paiement, Buf (slashing). 14:19. Second Period 2. Buffalo, Perreault 1 Housley, Russell), 2:28.3, Winnipeg, Smail MSteen, Marois), 14:37.

Penalties Neu-feld. Win (elbowing), Paiement. Buf (cross-checking), Amiel, Buf (hooking), 8:49. -Third Period 4, Buffalo, Ruuttu 1 (La-icembe, Andreychuk), 10:59. 5, Winnipeg, joschman 1 (Cariyle, Neufeld), 12:45.

Penalties Jarvenpaa, Win (holding), Smith, Buf (roughing), Cariyle, Win (roughing), 16:04. Shots on goal Buffalo 2-7-716. Winni- 'peg 12-7-827; Power-play OpportunitiesBuffalo 0 of Winnipeg 0 of Goalies Buffalo, Barrasso (27 shots-24 saves). Winnipeg, Reddick (16-14); A 12.101; Referee Ron Foumier. Linesmen Wayne Forsey, Brad Lazarowich.

'Slues, 4-3 St. Louis Los Angeles 0 4 04 2 1 03 Period 1, Los Angeles, Galley 1 ftukowich), 10: 12. 2, Los Angeles, Robitaille Erkkson), 16:59. Penalties Wells, LA (high-sticking), Bell, StL (in terference), Pavese, StL (interter- ence), Erickson, LA (holding), 17:39: Gutter. StL (holding).

18:55. 'Second Period 3, St. Louis. Hunter 1 (Fe-'derko. Bell).

2:13. 4, St. Louts, Paslawski 1 tuner, biimourj, los nngeies, lay-lot 1 (Carson, Dkmne), 9:56 (pp). 6, St. Louis, Federko 1, 13:29.

7, St. Louis, Fe- derko 2 (Nattress. RamaceV 19:31 (pp). Bourgeois. StL (holding), -Pasiawski, StL (holding), Galley, LA (roughing), Playfair, LA (elbowing), 18:28.

Third Period None. Penalties Trader, StL (hooking), Nattress, StL (high-stick ing), Wells, LA (hooking), Trader, StL (holding). 5:37. Shots on goat St. Louis 6-11-320.

Los Angeles 5-10-1631: Power-play Opportu nities St. Louis 1 of Los Angeles 1 ot -Goalies St. Louis, Wamsley (31 shots-28 saves). Los Angeles, Eliot (2016); A Referee Bob Myers. Linesmen- Ryan Bozak, Jim Chnstison.

flyers, 2-1 Edmonton Philadelphia 1 0 01 0 0 22 First Period 1, Edmonton, Kurri 1 (Tik- kanen, Coffey). 2:08 (pp). Penalties Toe-chet. Phi (hooking). Coffey, Edm (hold ing, iv.tt; ouuer, rni (iniciicrenie, Messier, Edm (hooking), Hud- dey.

Edm (tripping), 18:25. Second Period None. Penalties Tik- kanen, Edm (hooking), Stanley, Phi (hooking), Anderson, Edm (roughing), Carson, double minor (rough-' Ing), McSorley, major (fighting), Stanley, Phi, served by Brown, minor-major (instigator, fighting), Anderson, Edm (roughing), Lowe, Edm (hold- Jng), 18:47. third Period 2, Philadelphia, Sutter 1 (Tocchet, Crossman), 9:20. 3, Philadelphia, Zezel 1 (Marsh), 14:24.

Penalties Krushel-nvski (holding), 3:41. Shots on goal Edmonton 11-6-5 22. Philadelphia 8-12-10 30: Power-play Opportunities Edmonton 1 of Philadelphia 0 of Goalies Edmonton, Fuhr (30 shots- 28 saves). Philadelphia, HeitaU (22-21); A 17,222: Referee Denis Morel, lines men Gord Broseker, Dan McCourt. Nordlques, 6-1 Detroit 1 0 01 1 3 2 Ftt Period 1, Detroit, Klima 1 (Oates, Veitch).

8:39. 2. Quebec, A. Stastny 1 (Pi-. twdX 1031.

Penalties Lewis, Oet (hofd- ing), Rochfort. Que (tripping), McRae. Det (high-sticking), Oates, Bet (hooking), 17:53. Second Period 3, Quebec, Picard 1 (Quin-aev. Hunter), :22.

4, Quebec, Gillb) 1 (Eagles, Cote), 14:18. 5, Quebec, Giliis 2 (Eagles, Cote), 17:47. Penalties Kocur, Det (high-sticking), Lewis, Det (holding), Snepts, Det (roughing), Norwood, Det (hooking), P. Stastny, Que (hooking), 18:54. Third Period 6.

Quebec, Motler 1 (Goulet, 4 "Stastny), 11:33. 7, Quebec, Goulet 1 (Shaw, Kumpel), 13:49. Penalties Picard, Que, misconduct, Hunter, Que (slash- g). Gallant Det (roughing). 19:43.

Shots on goal Detroit 84-11 27 Quebec 812-1030; Power-play Opoortunitnt Detroit 0 of 3: Quebec 0 of 8: Goalies Oetiort. Stefan (30 thots-24 saves). Quebec. Malarchuk (27-26): A Referee Doe Koharski. Linesmen Gerard I Gauthitr.

Wj Bonney. (J ODDS Glantz-Culver Line NFL Sunday Favorite at Atlanta Oaaa Teaayllneerdef Pick 1 LA Rams at Miami 6Vi 6vi Buffalo 14 at Houston 4 at Indianapls 3 St. Louis 7 NY Jets Chicago 13 New Orleans 4 at Tampa Bay 2Vi at N.England 6V2 at Dallas at Cleveland Pick Pick Washington 5 4Vz Kansas City Detroit Pick 2Vi at Green Bay 5vi at San Diego 3Vi Seattle 10 Minnesota 7 Philadelphia Denver AVi at LA Raiders 3Vi at San Fran. 9V at NY Giants 7 at Cincinnati 7V: NCAA Football Vh Pittsburgh Saturday Favorite at Iowa N. Carolina Colorado at Michigan Cornell at tfa.

Tech Texas at Brown Open Tooayftidorosg 21 24 Wisconsin 5 7Vi 9Vz 5Vi AVi 18 4 4V4 at W. Forest 7Vi at Missouri 10 Michigan St. 5 at Harvard 3V2 S.Carolina 18 at Houston 4 Pennsylvania 7 Pittsburgh 17Vi East Carolina 24 Cincinnati 16 Army 4v at Yale 25 Dartmouth 13 at Columbia 4Vs Navy 9 Boston Col. 7 at Indiana 7V4 Purdue 27Vi Oklahoma St. 1 Iowa St.

at N. Dame 8 at Temple 16 at Penn St. 23Vi at Tennessee 15 Colgate 5 at Holy Cross 24 Princeton 13V4 at Air Force 4Vj at Maryland Ohio St. at Illinois at Nebraska A Kansas at at Alabama at Arkansas at Wyoming Oklahoma-y at N. Mexico 7vi 7(4 27 1 Pick Pick Kentucky 39 37 Memphis St.

22 7 24 21V) Texas Tech 8 Utah 23 at Texas 7 UTEP 10 at Wash. St. 10 Oregon St. 10V4 at Oregon 7 Southern Cal 10tt at California 10 Arizona St. Washington at UCLA Clemson 11 11VS 10 at Stanford 1 Arizona 8V2 at Virginia 24 Tulane 2 9 at Florida St 21V4 at Minnesota 13Vt 14V4 Northwestern at Baylor 8 8Vt So.

Methodist at LSU 3Vi 3V Georgia Auburn 21 21 Vi at Vanderbirt atTCU 16 15 Rice x-at Jackson, Miss. y-at Dallas BOWLING Midwest Open AT ROCKFORD, ILL Fourth Round 1, Nikki Gianulias, Vallejo, 13-3, 8,038. 2, Anne Marie Pike, LaHabra, 11-5, 7,914. 3, Karen Ellingsworth, Des Plaines, 10-5-1, 7,822. 4, Betty Moms, Stockton, 8-7-1, 7,641.

5. Lorrie Nichols, Algonquin, III. 8-8, 7.555. 6, Rene Flem ing, Oklahoma City, 11-5. 7,501.

7. Pat Mercatanti, Yardley, 106, 7,433. 8. Cindy Cobum, Buffalo, N.Y., 106, 7,391. 9, Jeanne Maiden, Solon, Ohio, 8-7-1, 7.377.10, a-Joslyn Jennings.

Chicago. 8-8. 7,336 11, Lisa Wagner, Palmetto, 8- 8, 7,328. 12, Carol Norman, Ardmore. Okla.

5-10-1, 7,215. 13, Susan Brede, Alexandria, 8-8, 7,188. 14. Wendy Macpherson, San Diego, 8-8, 7.171. 15.

Ruth Rodriguez, De- land. 8-8. 7,160. 16, Patty CosteHo, Scranton, 7-9, 7,085. 17, Donna Sip- niewski, Dayton, Ohio, 5-11, 7,076.

18. Barbara Renner, Willoughby, Ohio, 5-9-2, 7,072. 19, Aleta Sill. Detroit. 9-7, 7,070.

20, a-Resina LoveaU. Amanllo, 7-9, 7,069. 21, Cheryl Van Lerberg, Shawnee, 3-11-2, 7.028. 22, Leila Wagner, Dallas, 6-10, 6,965. 23, Robin Romeo, Van Nuys, 7-9, 6,904.

24, Dina Wheeler, Lee's Summit, MEN'S SOCCER Quinnipiac 3, New Haven 2 Conn. College 4, Clark 0 Massachusetts 5, Fairfield 0 FIELD HOCKEY Trinity 6, Smith 0 WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL Hartford 15-15-13-15, AIC 8-7-15-6 Westeyan 15-10-15. St. Joes. 5-15-3 Western Conn.

11-15-15, Wesleyan 1510 Western Conn. 15-15-15. St. Joe's 34 Eastern Conn. 15-15-15, Bridgeport 10-2 MEN GOLF ECAC Qualifier Top 10 Teams: 1.

Hartford 288; 2. Bryant 297; 3. CONNECTICUT 303; 4. Central Connecticut 305; 5. Yale 309; 6.

Westfield State 310: 7. Holy Cross 316; 8. Providence 318; 9. Rhode Island 321; 10. Assumption 328.

Top Individual Finishers: Rudy Verga (CC) and Jerry Kelly (Hart) 70; (tie) Tim Petrovic (Hart), John Parsons (Hart) and Mark Severt-son (Yale) 71; Tim Heaney (UC) 72; Pat Rahilly (West) and Gary Young (Bry) 73; Ron Yacawich (Bry) and Frank Clark (Bry) 74. Other UConn Scores: Dave Tiedemann 75; John Nitz 77; Roger DeGray 79; Greg Brooks 86. Other Central Conn. Scores: Central Connecticut: John O'Hara. 76; Rob Baxter, 77; Brian Hedstrom, 83.

Other Hartford Scores: Fred Hyatt, 76 Other Trinity Scores: Peter Brainard, 83; Andy Skolnick, 84; Woody Shiply. 87; Ivan Heller. 91. -Team qualifies for ECAC Championships. WOMEN'S TENNIS Connecticut 5, Trinity 4 Today's Schedule WOMEN'S SOCCER Connecticut at New Hampshire, 3 p.m.

WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL New Haven, Eastern Central Conn, at Southern Conn. State Tounament; Connecticut at Syracuse Tournament; Albertus Magnus at Trinity, 5 p.m. MEN'S CROSS COUNTRY Coast Guard at WPI, 4 p.m. WOMEN'S TENNIS New Haven at Roger Williams, 3 p.m. 'Men's Soccer Quinnipiac, 3-2 Quinnipiac (6-2-1) New Haven (6-3-1) 1 23 0 22 Goals: Pat Holquin, Erik Pisk.

Pat Connolly; NH Joshua Philips, Tony Inyama. Saves: Mark Krauter, 17; NH Petur Valdimarsson, 9. Conn. College, 4-0 Clark (5-2-2) Conn. Coll.

(5-20) 0 00 1 34 Goals: Jeff Geddes (2), Frank Suher, Todd Taplin. Saves: CL Pete Swart, CC Kevin Wolfe, 4. UMass, 5-0 UMass Fairfield 1 45 0 00 Goals: UM Steve Cesnik (2), Andrew Bing, John Shannon. Tom Giordano. Sans: UM- Kevin Hart, 3, Tom Phillips, Jim Kalln, 11.

Field Hockey Trinity, 6-0 Trinity (800) Smith (34-1) 3 36 0 00 Goals: Elise Boelhouwer (2), Ginny Vo-gel, Nan Campbell, Diane Christie, Jennifer Brewster. Saves: Pam Ingersoll, Ann Marie Manning, 11. TENNIS European Indoor AT ZURICH, SWITZERLAND Lori McNeil (7), Houston, del. Silke Meier, West Germany, 64, 3-6, 6-3; Laura Gikte-meister, Peru, del. Manuela Maleeva (3), Bulgaria, 6-0, 6-3; Zina Garrison (5), Houston, def.

Nathalie Herreman, France, 6-7, 4-0. retired; Steffi Graf (1). West Germany, def. Afyca Moulton, Sacramento, 6-1, 6-0; Grace Kim, Ridgewood, def. Laura Gamma, Italy, 5-7, 7-6, 6-3.

Riklls Classic AT TEL AVIV, ISRAEL Quarterfinals Brad Gilbert, Piedmont, def. Gilad Blum, Israel, 6-3, 1-6, 7-5; Aaron Krickstetn, Grosse Pointe, def. Peter Krautson, Sweden, 6-3, 6-3; Amos Mansdorf, Israel, def. Andrew Sznajder, Canada, 6-4, 6-3; Christo Steyn, South Africa, def. Michael Westphal, West Germany, 6-1, 6-3.

Toulouse Open AT TOULOUSE. FRANCE Second Round Guy Forget, France, def. Libor Pimek, Czechoslovakia, 6-3. 7-6; Jan Gunarsson, Sweden, def. Sven Eriksson, Sweden, 7-6, 6-2; Michiel Schapers, the Netherlands, def.

Stanisiav Bimer, Czechosloavkia, 7-5, 6-1; Diego Perez, Uruguay, def. Jonas B. Svens-son. Sweden, 6-4, 6-7, 13-11; Milan Srerber, Czechsolovakia, def. Carlo Di Laura, Peru, 6-7, 6-3.

8S; Jakob Halsek, Switzerland, def. Tomes SmRf, Czechoslovakia, 7-6, 6-3. BASKETBALL NBA Preseason Thursday's Result Indiana 130, San Antonio 120 Today's Garnet Cleveland vs. Detroit at Windsor, Ontario, Canada. 7 p.m.

Philadelphia at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Washington vs. Atlanta at Macon, 8 p.m. Seattle vs. Utah at Cedar City, Utah, 9:30 p.m.

Golden State vs. Sacramento at Yuba City, Calif, 10:30 p.m. Chicago at A Lakers, 10:30 p.m. Saturday's Games Boston vs. Washington at Baltimore, 8 p.m.

Detroit at Milwaukee. 8 p.m. Indiana vs. San Antonio at Topeka, 8:30 p.m. New York at Houston, 9 p.m.

Denver vs. Phoenix at Tucson, 9:30 p.m. Chicago at Portland, 10:30 p.m. Golden State vs. LA.

Clippers at Pomona, 10:30 p.m. Sunday's Games Washington vs. New Jersey at Hershey, 7:30 p.m. Sacramento at Seattle, 9 p.m. New York at LA.

Lakers, 10:30 p.m. LOTTERY NUMBERS Oct 8 Drawing CONNECTICUT DAILY NUMBER 180 PLAY FOUR 4631 Lottery numbers drawn ki other states MAINE. VERMONT, NEW HAMPSHIRE 240 and 2104 RHODE ISLAND 8870 RHODE ISLAND LOT -0' BUCKS 01-02-15-19-32 MASSACHUSETTS 8513 NEW YORK OaHy 003 NEW YORK WlnFour 1956 LATE DRAWINGS FOR WEDNESDAY OCT, 14-15-358-41-47 NEW YORK Lotto 48 SupptoffMfitwy NtMifesr mi 21 MASSACHUSETTS MEGABUCKS 4-5-9-11-13-21 GOLF Pensacola Open AT PENSACOLA, FLA. First Round, (78 golfers were on the course when rain suspended play. They are scheduled to complete their rounds today.

71, 7,093 Yards Curt Byrum 34-3165 Jeff Sluman 33-3265 Ernie Gonzalez 33-3265 Wayne Grady 31-3566 Rex Caldwell 34-3266 Bob Murphy 34-3266 Chip Beck 35-3267 Tim Norris 34-33-67 Paul Azinger 32-3567 Ken Brown 34-3367 Scott Hoca 33-3467 Steve Jones 35-3267 David Lundstrum 34-3367 Rocco Mediate 34-3367 Rick Dalpos 33-3467 Willie Wood 33-3568 Steve Pate 34-3468 Joe Inman 34-3468 EdFiori 35-33-68 Buddy Gardner 34-3468 Calvin Peete 34-3468 Rick Fehr 35-3368 Bob Gilder 36-3268 Mike Huloart 31-3768 Nick Faldo 36-3268 Stu Ingram 34-3468 Loren Roberts 34-3569 Clarence Rose 33-3669 Brad Bryant 34-3569 Payne Stewart 32-3769 Bruce Lietzke 36-3369 Danny Briggs 34-3569 Mike West 35-3469 Eduardo Romero 34-35 69 Tony Sills 36-3470 Dan Halldorson 35-3570 Al Geiberger 36-3470 Andy North 34-3670 Pat Lindsey 34-36-70 Mak Wiebe 33-3770 Andy Bean 35-3570 DougTewell 35-3570 John Mahaffey 32-3870 Corey Pavin 34-3670 Jeff Maggert 36-3470 David Peoples 36-J4 70 Lon Hinkle 33-3871 Brad Faxon 34-3771 Pat McGowan 34-37-71 Mike Nicholette 35-3671 Tom Purtzer 36-3571 Urry Mize 37-3471 John Nichols 34-3771 TomGleeton 36-35-71 Harry Taylor 33-38-71 Peter Oosterhuis 38-3472 Dennis Paulson 37-3572 Tom Sieckman 36-3672 Lou Graham 36-3672 Roger Maltbie 36-3672 Denis Watson 34-3872 Rod Curl 35-3873 Richard Zokol 37-3673 Mike Gove 37-3673 Peter Persons 35-3873 Allen Miller 36-3773 Tommy Valentine 35-38 73 Dave Rummells 38-3674 Chris Boiling 34-4074 Scott Verplank 37-3774 Tom Pernios 36-38 74 Kris Moe 37-3774 Brent Krause 37-3774 Mark Hayes 36-3975 John Adams 37-3976 Bill Glasson 38-3876 Jim Rutledge 39-3978 Chris Rigdon 37-4178 Sanyo Open AT BARCELONA, SPAIN First Round Par 72, 6,499 Yards Save Ballesteros, Spain 67 Juan Anglada. Spain 67 Tony Charnley, England 67 Jose Maria Olazabal. Spain 69 Manuel Ballesteros, Spain 69 Manuel Ramos, Spain 69 Gordon Brand, England 69 Ronald Rafferty, Ireland 69 Paul Way, England 69 Peter Barber. England 69 Roger Chapman, England 69 Michel Johnson, England 69 Ower Sellderg. Sweden 70 Manuel Montes, Spain 70 Ros Durmmond, England 70 Jymy Heggardy, England 70 Davis Williams.

Scotland 70 Derrick Cooper. England 70 Stepher Sennet. England 71 Jose Maria Cenizares, Spain 71 Ronald Stetten, United Staes 71 PGA Statistical Leaders 1, Scott Hoch, 70.14. 2. Greg Norman, 70.22, 3.

tie, Tom Watson and Bemhard Langer, 70.28. 5. Bob Tway, 70.47. 6, Calvin Peete, 70.52. 7, Andy Bean 70.55.

8, Payne Stewart 70.62. 9. Bobby Cole. 70.73. 10.

2 tied with 70.79. Average Driving Distance 1, Davis love III, 285.5. 2, Greg Twiggs, 284.4. 3, John McComish, 281.1. 4, Fred Couples, 279.1.

5. BM Glasson, 278.2. 6, tie, Joey Sindetar and dreg Norman, 277.5. 8, Mac O'Grady, 276.7. 9, Steve Jones, 276.3.

10, Tom Purtzer, 275.7. Drlvfcif Ptrewitafo In fttmf 1, Calvin Peete, .812. 2, Mike Rekf, .811. 3. David Edwards, .750.

4, Bruce Lietzke, .746. i. Jack Renner, .745. Larry Mize. .743.

7. Johnny MiUer, .740. 8. be, Larry Nelson and Peter Jacobean, .739. 10, Hal Sutton, .738.

trant In RofutitlM 1, John Mahaffey, .713. 2. Calvin Peete, .707. 3. Tom Watson, .702.

4. Tom Purtzer, .700. 5, Andy Bean. .699. 6.

Johnny Mux. .697. 7, Tony SHte. .691. 8, Scott Hoch.

.688. 9, 4 bed with .682. Pts GF GA Moncton 1 0 0 2 5 2 Adirondack 0 0 0 0 0 0 Maine 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nova Scotia 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sherbrooke 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fredericton 0 1 0 0 2 5 Southern Dhnslon Baltimore 0 0 0 0 0 0 Binghamton 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hershey 0 0 0 0 0 0 New Haven 0 0 0 0 0 0 Newmarket 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rochester 0 0 0 0 0 0 Springfield .0 0 0 0 0 0 N.L Div. Ill Football First -place votes ki parentheses, records. 1.

Amherst (13). 30 189 170 142 126 96 67 61 59 53 37 2. Plymouth State (4), 4-1 3 Western Connecticut (2L 2-2 4. Trinity. 2-1 5.

Curry, 3-1 6. Williams (1), 21 7. Tufts, 2-1 8. Framingham State, 3-1 9. Coast Guard, 3-2 10.

Norwich, 2-3 Div. I Men's Soccer First-place votes In parentheses, record, point, last week's ranking 1. Evansville (13), 10-1-1 340 1 2. SMU (8), 5-10 331 2 3. UCLA (1), 5-0-4 293 3 4.

Virginia (1), 8-1-2 289 5 5. South Carolina (1), 10-20 279 7 6. Boston University, 80-2 262 6 7. North Carolina State, 6-20 172 4 8. Long Island 60-2 167 9 9.

Philadelphia Textiles, 7-1-1 133 8 10. San Francisco, 8-1-3 129 10 11. Old Dominion, 8-2-1 106 nr 12. SlU-Edwardsville, 7-1-2, 88 13 13. Akron.

7-1-2 86 14 14. Hartwick, 7-3-1 82 15 15. Duke, 7-30 40 11 16. Saint Louis, 6-3-2 23 nr (be) Fresno State, 6-2-1 23 17 18. Maryland, 6-3-1 22 20 19.

Clemson, 7-2-2 7 16 20. Rutgers, 7-20 4 nr Aise Receiving Votes: Loyola, 8-0-2, 12; Yale, 510, 1. Div. II Men's Soccer First-place votes In parenthese, points 1. Tampa (2) 161 2.

Southern Connecticut (4) 156 (tie) Lock Haven (4) 156 4. Cal-Northridge(2) 144 5. Davis Elkins 128 6. Gannon 122 7. New Hampshire College 108 8.

Cal Poly-SLO 107 9. Cai-Dmis 72 10. Oakland 67 11. Bridgeport 65 12. Seattle Pacific 41 13.

East Stroudsburg 36 14. Longwood 21 II. New Haven 11 16. Rollins 10 17. Chapman 9 18.

Missouri-St. Louis 7 19. New York Tech 3 20. C.W. Post (tie)Cal-Hayward 1 N.E.

Div. I Men's Soccer First-place votes In paranthes, record, points, and last week's rankings. 1. Boston University (5), 8-0-2 50 1 2. Yale, 5-1-0 43 3 3.

Harvard, 3-1-1 42 2 4. Connecticut 7-5-1 32 nr 5. Boston College, 6-3-2 30 7 (tie) Maine, 4-3-2 30 4 7. Providence. 5-34 17 6 8.

Vermont, 5-2-2 13 8 9. Dartmouth, 2-3-0 12 14 10 Brown, 3-3-0 8t8 NOTE: In order to be considered for a New England ranking, a team must have at least a .500 record through six games. ARE OP TOBACCO rvltollrA. 1A 2 1 COURANT SCOREUNE 24-HOUR SERVICE Thursday's Result Moncton 5. Fredericton 2 Today's Games Rochester at Baltimore Adirondack at New Haven Binghamton at Newmarket Nova Scotia at Sherbrooke Maine at Springfield Saturday's Games Nova Scotia at Adirondack New Haven at Maine Fredericton at Springfield BOXING This Week's Fights Today At Las Vegas, Bert Cooper, Philadelphia, vs.

Spencer Chavis, Detroit, 12, for NABF cruiserweight title. Ring Magazine Ratings Thrown Sept I (a-WBA champion: c-WBC champion; MBF champion a-WBA and WBC CnaMpfon) (Americans unless otherwise noted) Heavyweight ChwwjIoiK Michael Spinal I 1, Trevor Berbick, Canoda-c. 2, Tim Wither- spoon-a. 3, Larry Holmes. 4, Ptnkton Thom as.

5, Tony Tubba. 6, James "Bonecrusher" Smith. 7, Mike Tyson. 8, James "Buster" Douglas. 9, Frank Brum, Britain.

10, Tony Tucker. Cruiierwilfht Champion! Carlos "Sugar" DUon-, Puorta Rfco 1, vender HoMotd-a. 2, Lea Roy Murphy-i. 3, Dwight Muhammad Qawi. 4, Bernard Benton.

5, Atonzo Rlttitf. 6. Eddie Mustafa Muhammad. 7, John Odhiambo. Uganda.

8, Bert cooper. osvauo OcesB, Puerto Rica. 10, Ricky Parkey. Ught HonvywosjM CliafnplaeE Vacant -1. Marvin Johnson-a.

2, Bobby Czyz-L 3, Dennis Andnes-c BriHen. 4, Slobodan Ka-car, Yugoslavia. 5, Eddie Davk. 6, J.B. WR-hamaon.

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