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Tallahassee Oct. 17, 1985 2D rr NOTEBOOK SCOREBOARD LOS ANGELES Democrat staff and wire reports Sports on the air FAMU's Gentile arrested I Robert Gentile, Florida leading wide receiver, was released from the Leon County Jail on $5,000 bond on Wednesday after being charged with sexual battery, police said. Gentile, a junior from Jacksonville, was ar- rested Sunday by the FAMU Police Department. Gentile, who has caught 20 passes in six pa a Matuszek 0 0 0 Landreaux 7 0 0 Madlock 4 9 0 Sax 12 20 0 Hershiser 2 2 0 Guerrero 11 0 0 Scioscia 31 4 1 Duncan 7 16 1 Marshall 8 0 0 Valenzuela 1 3 1 Maldonado 4 0 1 Brock 35 4 0 Cabell 19 3 0 Anderson 3 4 0 Castillo 1 3 0 Yeaoer 4 0 0 Bailor 0 1 0 Johnstone 0 0 0 Niedenfuer 2 0 0 Welch 0 0 1 Diaz 1 0 0 Honevcutt .010 Howell 0 10 Reuss 0 0 1 Whitfield 0 0 0 Totals 154 71 4 erames. could not be reached for comment on -i Javne Ambrose 38-3977 Sis Soman 40-3777 Nina Foust 37-40-77 Jane Slrmons 40-3777 Dawne Korlgaard 38-3977 Calhy Johnston 39-38-77 Lorella Alderele 34-4177 Connie Baker 41-3778 Krisll Arrington 37-4178 Cindy Figg 40-38-78 Melissa Whltmlrt 39-3978 Carol Slane 36-4278 Pamela Allen 39-3978 Julie Cole 37-4178 Nicky LeRoux 40-39-79 Susie Berdov 38-41-79 Janice Arnold 40-3979 Susan Yanlis 42-3779 Lynn Connelly 39-40-79 Susan Smith 40-3979 Susie Pager 41-3879 Denlse Baldwin 42-3779 Susie McAllister 42-3779 Gall Lee Hirala 37-43-80 Joyce Kazmierskl 38-42-80 Sue Ertl 41-39-80 Barbara Barrow 39-4180 Sarah LeVeque 42-38-80 Sue Fogleman 42-3880 Christa Teno 39-42-81 Debbie Zamprelll 41-40-81 Debbv Rhodes 43-3881 Bari Brandwynne 37-4481 Anne Kelly 42-39-81 Donna Molr 40-42-82 Pamela Elders 38-44-82 Jan Flynn 42-40-82 Patricia Gonzalez 39-4382 Debbie Clum 39-43-82 Lvnn Parker 40-4282 Mary Anne Widman 40-42-82 Mary Hession 42-41-83 NoreenFrlel 43-41-84 Laurie Blair 42M3-85 Rebecca Bradley 44-42-86 PalliBerendt DQ RADIO Sports Talk (live call-In), WTNT (1270 AM) at 6:10 p.m.

WEEKEND FOOTBALL GAMES Friday 7:45 p.m. Panama City Rutherford al Lincoln Troians, on radio: WTNT (1270 AM). Saturday 11:30 a.m. Southwestern Louisiana Ragin' Caiuns at Florida Gators, on radio: WTAL (1450 AM, 104.5 cable FM), WWSD-Quincy (101.7 FM), WCNH-Quincv (1230 AM); on TV (tape delayed): Group cable 3 al 1 1:30 P.m. 12:30 p.m.

Tennessee Volunteers at Alabama Crimson Tide, Channels 27, 13, WTBS (cable 11, 2). 12:30 p.m. Army Cadets at Notre Dame Fighting Irish, USA (cable 21). 3 p.m. Miami Hurricanes al Oklahoma Sooners, Channels 27, 13 (cable 11).

3:30 p.m. Auburn Tigers at Georgia Tech, Channel (cable 9). 6 p.m. Tulsa Golden Hurricane at Florida State Semi-noles, on radio: WTNT (1270 AM, 94.9 FM); WCNH-Quincy (1230 AM) at 6:45 p.m. 7 p.m.

Morris Brown Wolverines at Florida Rattlers, on radio: WANM (107 cable FM), WGLF (104 FM); WWSD-Quincy (101.7 FM) at 6:40 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Kentucky Wildcats at Louisiana State Tigers, ESPN (cable 5). 8 p.m. Minnesota Golden Gophers at Indiana Hoosiers (tape delayed), WTBS (cable 2).

11:30 p.m. Illinois III ini at Michigan State Spartans, Channel 17 (cable 13). Sunday 1 p.m. Los Angeles Raiders at Cleveland Browns, Channels 40, 7, 10 (cable 12, 7, 10). 4 p.m.

Seattle Seahawks at Denver Broncos, Channels 40, 7, 10 (cable 12, 7, 10). 4 p.m. Tampa Bav Buccaneers at Miami Dolphins, Channel 6 (cable 9); on radio: WWSD-Quincy (101.7 AM) at 3:30 p.m. Monday 9 p.m. Green Bav Packers at Chicago Bears, Channels 27, 13 (cable 11).

Wednesday night. He has not been practicing with the team this week, though FAMU coach a Rudy Hubbard said Gentile has not been officially suspended from the team. "I haven't sat down and talked to him about it yet," said Hubbard. "I don't know where things stand." Hubbard said Gentile would not be making the trip to Miami this weekend for the game against Morris Brown. Ferguson may play Saturday Florida State practiced for the first time Wednesday knowing it had lost the services of sophomore quarterback Danny McManus.

Senior Eric Thomas, who has recovered from an pre-season shoulder injury and replaced McManus last week in the loss to Auburn, has Durle. Britain, 4-1 Tine Scheuer-Larsen, Denmark, def. Sophie Amiach, France, 4-2, 4-1 Steffi Graf, West Germany, def. Molly van Nostrand, Brlghlwalars, N.Y., 6-1, 6-3 Israel Grand Prix TEL AVIV, Israel Wednesday's results In the 194,000 Ramal Hasharon Grand Prix tennis tournament: Singles First round Amll Naor, Israel, def. Vliay Amrltrai, India, 6-1, 7-4 Jeremy Bales, Britain, def.

Marc Flur, Durham, N.C., 4-4, 4-4 Brad Gilbert, Piedmont, def. Steven Shaw, Britain, 4-3, 4-2 Shahar Perkis, Israel, def. Harold Solomon, Fort Lauderdale, 7-5, 7-5 Amos Mansdorf, Israel, def. Bernard Plls, Austria, 4-1, 4-2 Martin Jalte, Argentina, def. Udo Rig-lewski, West Germany, 4-3, 4-2 Second round Gianni Ocleppo, Italy, def.

Mike De-Palmer, Knoxville, 4-4, 4-7, 4-2. Erik Jelen, Wesl Germany, def. Mike Robertson, Soulh Africa, 4-4, 4-3, 4-2 Doubles First round Shlomo Gllckstein and Shahar Perkis, Israel, def. Mark Flur, Durham, N.C., and Jay Lapidus, Princeton, N.J., 6-3, 7-5. Marlin Jaite, Argentina, and Amos Mansdorf, Israel, def.

Amir Naor and Gilad Bloom, Israel, 4-3, 4-3. Robert Green, Boston, and Viiay Amrltrai, India, def. Stefan Eriksson and Peter Karlsson, Sweden, 4-3, 7-5. Udo Riglewski, West Germany and Matt Doyle, Ireland, def. Leo Palin, Finland, and Gianni Ocleppo, Italy, 7-4, 4-2.

ATP money leaders The 1985 Association of Tennis Professionals money leaders through Oct. 14: 1. Ivan Lendl (867,021 2. John McEnroe (822,837 3. Mats Wilander 1527,237 4.

Jimmy Connors 8446,436 5. Boris Becker 8341,055 6. Anders Jarryd S305.089 7. Tim Mavotte $283,689 8. Tomas Smid 1282,749 9.

Stefan Edberg 8277,155 10. Yannick Noah 8274,001 1 1. Joakim Nvslrom 8258,226 12. Paul Annacone 8228,045 13. Johan Kriek 1214,215 14.

Miroslav Meclr $213,298 15. Kevin Curren $212,377 14. KenFlach $21 1,720 17. Robert Seguso $194,608 18. Brad Gilbert $173,653 19.

Heinz Gunlhardt $165,599 20. Scott Davis $165,498 21. Henri Leconte 8152,575 22. Henrik Sundslrom $152,032 23. Jimmy Arias $126,995 24.

Pavel Slozil $126,837 25. Pal Cash $123,244 26. Martin Jaite $123,201 27. Thierry Tulasne $122,199 28. Aaron Krickstein $114,027 29.

David Pate $112,768 30. Tim Wilkison $111,905 31. John Filzoerald $111,287 32. Andres Gomez $99,794 33. Balazs Taroczy $99,259 34.

Eliot Teltscher $95,872 35. Jakob Hlasek $94,996 36. Jan Gunnarsson $92,255 37. Christo Van Rensburg $88,948 38. Sammy Giammalva $85,091 39.

Larry Stefanki $81,044 40. Paul McNamee $80,177 been tabbed by Coach Bobby Bowden as the Basketball NBA preseason starter for this Saturday's home game with Tulsa. "If we were to play, Thomas would start," Bowden said after practice. Freshman Chip Ferguson, who played briefly against Auburn, has been working the first unit equally with Thomas this week, and could see plenty of playing time against the Golden Hurricane. Bowden indicated that Ferguson would 1 come in after Thomas Saturday instead of senior backup Kirk Coker.

"I already know what Coker can do," Bowden said. "Now I'd like to see what Ferguson can Bowden said that the team has been having a good week of practice so far and added that he hoped there wouldn't be a letdown of any kind against the 2-4 Golden Hurricane. "It went OK today. We've had two good days of practice. The kids have shown enthusiasm and they've been working hard," Bowden said.

"Ev- ery football team has its own personality. We'll know after the ballgame how they'll respond. I'd be surprised if they don't respond." Transactions Wednesday's deals BASEBALL CHICAGO WHITE SOX-Named Dick Bosman pitching coach of Buffalo of Ihe American Association. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association DENVER NUGGETS Promoted Pete Babcock lo director of basketball operations. LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS-Cut Ray Williams, guard, and Dale Wilkinson and Anicet Lavodrama, forwards.

LOS ANGELES LAKERS Waived Dexter Shouse, guard. WASHINGTON BULLETS Waived Fools Walker, guard. FOOTBALL National Football League DENVER BRONCOS Activated Randy Robbins, safely. Placed Darren Co-meaux, linebacker, on injured reserve. DETROIT LIONS Traded James McDonald, light end, to Ihe Los Angeles Rams.

Signed free agent Leon Evans, defensive end. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS Released Frank Middleton, running back. MIAMI DOLPHINS-Released Sanders Shiver, linebacker. NEW YORK GIANTS Signed Mark Haynes, cornerback. GENERAL SPENDTHRIFT FARM Leslie Combs II chairman emeritus.

Named Brownell Combs II chairman of Ihe board. Named Timothy L. Green president. Pet. Houston 5 1 .833 Portland 5 1 .833 Cleveland 4 1 .800 Denver 4 1 .800 Utah 4 2 .447 LA.

Lakers 3 1 .750 Washington 3 1 .750 Phoenix 4 2 .447 Milwaukee 3 2 .600 Philadelphia 3 2 .400 Boston 3 3 .500 Detroit 2 2 .500 Golden Slate 2 2 .500 New Jersey 2 2 .500 Indiana 2 3 .400 Atlanta 2 3 .400 L.A. Clippers 2 4 .333 Sacramento 1 2 .333 Dallas 1 4 .250 New York 1 4 .250 Chicago 0 4 .000 Seattle 0 4 .000 San Antonio 0 4 .000 ffl Solunar tables Baseball Post-season schedule LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES Tuesday, Oct. I Toronto Kansas City 1 Wednesday, Oct. Toronto Kansas Cily 10 Innings Los Angeles 4, St. Louis 1 Thursday, Oct.

10 Los Angeles SI. Louis 2 Friday, Oct. 11 Kansas City Toronto 5 Saturday, Oct. 1 SI. Louis 4, Los Angeles 2 Toronto 3, Kansas City I Sunday, Oct.

13 Kansas Cily 2, Toronto 0 St. Louis 12, Los Angeles 2 Monday's result St. Louis 3, Los Angeles 2 Tuesday's result Kansas City 5, at Toronto 3, series tied 3-3 Wednesday's results St. Louis 7, Los Angeles 5, St. Louis wins series 4-2 Kansas City at Toronto, lale WORLD SERIES Saturdays game SI.

Louis at American League Champion, 8:35 P.m. Sunday's game St. Louis at American League Champion, 7 p.m., it Toronto; 0:30 p.m., if Kansas Cily Tuesday, Oct. 22 American League Champion al St. Louis, 8:35 p.m.

Wednesday, Oct. 23 American League Champion ai St. Louis, 8:25 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 24 American League Champion at St.

Louis, 8:25 p.m., If necessary Saturday, Oct. 2 SI. Louis at American League Champion, 8:25 P.m., If necessary Sunday, Oct. 27 St. Louis at American League Champion, 7 p.m., If Toronto; 8:30 p.m., If Kansas City, if necessary NL Champ.

Series results Past results In the National League Championship Series: lM-New York d. Atlanta, 3-0 1970 Cincinnati d. Pittsburgh, 3-0 1971 Pittsburgh d. San Francisco, 3-1 1972 Cincinnati d. Pittsburgh, 3-2 ivj mew York a.

unannan, i-l 1974 Los Angeles d. Pittsburgh, 3-1 1975-Cincinnoli d. Pittsburgh, 3-0 1974 Cincinnati d. Philadelphia, 3-0 1977 Los Angeles d. Philadelphia, 3-1 1978 Los Angeles d.

Philadelphia, 3-2 1979 Pittsburgh d. Cincinnati, 3-0 1980 Philadelphia d. Houston, 3-2 1981 Los Angeles d. Montreal, 3-2 1982 St. Louis d.

Atlanta, 3-0 1983 Philadelphia d. Los Angeles, 3-1 1984 San Diego d. Chicago, 3-2 1985 St. Louis d. Los Angeles, 4-2 NL Champ.

Series MVP's 1977 Dusty Baker, Los Angeles Dodgers 1978 Steve Garvey, Los Angeles Dodgers 1979 Willie Slargell, Pillsburgh Pirates 1980 Manny Trillo, Philadelphia Phillies 1981 Burt Hooton, Los Angeles Dodgers 1982 Darrell Porter, SI. Louis Cardinals 1983 Gary Matthews, Philadelphia Phillies 1984 Steve Garvev, San Diego Padres 1985 Ozzie Smith, SI. Louis Cardinals NL composite box St. Louis wins series 4-2 BATTING SUMMARY ST. LOUIS ab 2b 3b hrrbiavg Davlev, 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 .500 Smith, ss 23 4 10 1 1 0 3 .435 tndrm, ph-tf 14 2 6 0 0 0 4 .429 Clark, lb 21 4 8 0 0 1 4 .381 nerr, a ziz4ui jjj Coleman, If 14 2 4 0 0 0 1 .286 McGee, cf 24 6 7 1 0 0 3 .249 Porter, 15 1 4 1 0 0 0 .247 Anduiar, 4 1 1 1 0 0 0 .250 Pendletn, 3b 24 2 5 1 0 0 3 .208 Cedeno, rf 12 2 2 1 0 0 0 .167 VanSlvke.rf 11 1 1 0 0 0 1 .091 Tudor, 4 1 0 0 0 0 0.

000 Nieto, 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 000 Braun, ph 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 Cox, 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 1 Jorgnsn, ph 2000000. 000 Harper, ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Campbell, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Forsch, 0000000'. 000 Horton, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Lahti, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Worrell, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Totals 201 29 54 10 1 3 25 .279 LOS ANGELES ab 2b 3b hrrbiavg Maluzek.lf-lb 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1.000 18 4 7 3 0 0 2 .389 24 5 8 1 0 3 7 .333 Sax, 2b 20 1 6 3 0 0 1 .300 Hershiser, 7 1 2 0 0 0 1 .286 Guerrero, If 20 2 5 1 0 0 4 .250 Scioscia.c 16 2 4 0 0 0 1 .250 Duncan, ss 18 2 4 2 0 0 1 .222 Marshall, rf 23 1 5 2 0 1 3 .217 Valenzuel, 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 .200 Maldond.cf 7 0 1 0 0 0 1 .143 Brock, lb-ph 12 2 I 0 0 1 2 .083 Cabell, lb 13 1 1 0 0 0 0 .077 Andsn, pr-ss 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Castillo, 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Yeager.c 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Bailor, pr-3b 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Johnston, ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Niedenfur.p 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Welch, 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Diaz, 0000000 .000 Honevcutt, 0000000 .000 Howell, 0000000 .000 Reuss, 0000000 .000 Whitfild.ph 0000000 .000 Totals 197 23 46 12 0 5 23 .234 PITCHING SUMMARY ST. LOUIS is) er bb so era Davlev S.2 5 6 2 0 0 1 3 0.00 Campbell 3 21-3 3 0 0 0 2 0.00 Lahti 1-0 2 2 2 0 0 0 1 0.00 Worrll 1-0 4 41-3 4 1 1 1 3 1.42 Tudor 1-1 2 122-310 5 4 3 8 2.84 Cox 1-0 1 4 4 2 2 5 4 3.00 Forsch 1 31-3 3 2 2 2 0 5.40 Anduiar 0-1 2 10 1-3 14 10 8 4 9 4.97 Horton 3 3 4 3 3 2 1 9.00 Totals 4 52 44 23 20 18 31 3.44 LOS ANGELES IP er bbsaera Howell 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 0.00 Valenzl 1-0 2 14 1-3 11 3 3 10 13 1.88 Diaz 2 3 3 1 1 1 2 3.00 Castillo 1 51-3 4 2 2 2 4 3.38 Hrshsr 1-0 2 15 1-3 17 6 6 4 5 3.52 Nidnfr0-2 3 52-3 5 4 4 2 5 4.35 WelctiO-1 1 22-3 5 4 2 4 2 4.75 Reuss 0-1 1 12-3 5 7 2 1 0 10.78 Honevcult 1 1 1-3 4 2 2 2 1 13.53 Totals 4 51 1-3 5429223034 3J4 SCORE BY INNINGS St Louis 4(11)2 110 415-29 Los Angeles 113 435 220-23 DP St. Louis 4, Los Angeles 2.

LOB St. Louis 51, Los Angeles 40. SB Coleman, Herr, McGee 2, Madlock, Guerrero 2, Lan-drum, Duncan. Valenzuela, Forsch, Smith. SF Herr, Guerrero.

WP Worrell 2, Hershiser, Valenzuela. PB Porter. A Game 1 at Los Angeles, 55,270 Game 2 at Los Angeles, 55,222 Game 3 at SI. Louis, 53,708 Game 4 al St. Louis.

53,708 Game 5 at St. Louis, 53,708 Game 4 at Los Angeles, 55,208 FAMU needs a win The tempo continues to be upbeat as Florida continued practice today in preparation for Saturday's Orange Blossom Classic in Miami against Morris Brown. Coach Rudy Hubbard isn't about to take the Wolverines lightly. His approach is confident, but cautious. "What we need is a win," said Hubbard.

"Morale is not at the highest point right now. I'm not saying we're going to wm the game, but I certainly would like to think that we could." Heading the Rattlers' list of hurts is offensive tackle Percy Griffin, who missed Wednesday's practice with a bruised groin, according to team trainer Phillip Horton. Also out is noseguard Everett Blakely, who has a pulled groin. Star running back Tony Barber missed practice Wednesday because of a late class. He was out Tuesday due to a bruised knee.

He's expect- ed to practice today. Pro Golf LPGA Tour qualifying SUGAR LAND, Texas Wednesday's first round scores in the LPGA Tour qualifying tournament on the par-72, course al Ihe Sweetwater Country Club: Heather Farr 35-3772 Carole Charbonnler 34-3872 Janice Gibson 35-3772 Karen Permezel 37-3673 Laura Hurlbul 37-3774 Susan Tonkin 36-3874 Beverley Davis 36-3874 Mary DeLong 35-39-74 Connie Chillemi 38-3674 Tammv Fredrickson 35-3974 Dana Howe Chancellor 39-3574 Nancy Rubin 37-3774 Karln Mundinger 37-3774 Nancy Tomich 39-3574 Karen Gravlev 37-3875 Linda Mescan 39-3675 Patricia Jordon 35-4075 Deb Richard 39-3675 Mary Murphy 40-3575 Becky Larson 35-40-75 Margaret Ward 40-3575 Cindy Ferro 37-3875 Joan Delk 37-38-75 Jackie Berlsch 40-3575 Lori Wesl 35-40-75 Joan Joyce 40-3575 Deborah McHaffle 39-3675 M.J.Smith 39-3675 M.Rodriguez-Hardin 42-3375 Ok-Hee Ku 37-3976 Sheryl Steinhauer 39-3776 Leslie Pearson 38-3876 Betsy Barrett 40-3676 Terry-Jo Myers 37-3976 Joanne Pacillo 37-3976 Michele Bertieolti 39-3776 Cathy Mant 38-3876 Deborah Skinner 39-3776 Sherrin Galbraith 39-3776 Jodv Rosenthal 37-4077 LuLong Radler 39-3877 Catherine Panton 40-3777 Nancy Maunder 36-4177 Lori Brock 40-3777 Julie Kintz 39-3877 Baseball today Oct. 17 1911 Frank "Home Run" Baker hit a homer In the ninth inning off New York pitcher Christy Mafhewson to tie up the game 1-1, and the Philadelphia Athletics and Jack Coombs went on to beat the Giants 3-2 in the 11th. Late Tuesday Royals 5, Blue Jays 3 KANSAS CITY TORONTO abrhbi abrhbi LSmilh If Jones It Wilson cf Brett 3b McRae dh Sheridn rf Balboni lb Sundbrg White 2b Biancln ss 5 0 11 Garcia 2b 3 110 0 0 0 0 Mosebv cf 4 13 1 4 110 Mullnks 3b 2 0 0 0 3 2 11 Glorg 3b 2 0 0 0 5 0 3 2 Upshaw lb 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Oliver dh 2 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 CJhnsn dh 2 0 2 1 3 10 0 GBell If 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Whitt 3 0 0 0 4 12 1 Fielder ph 10 0 0 Hearron 0 0 0 0 Barfield rf 4 0 0 0 Fernndz ss 4 12 0 35 8 5 Totals 34 3 8 2 Totals Kansas City 101 012 000- 5 101 001 000- 3 Game Winning RBI Brett (2). Fernandez, Barfield, Brett.

DP Kansas Citv 2. LOB Kansas Citv 8, Toronto 9. 2B Garcia, McRae, Fernandez, Bian-calana, LSmith. HR Brett (3). While.

IP ER BB SO Kansas Citv 51-3 4 3 3 3 2 Black i 31-3 4 0 0 2 3 QuisnbrvS.I 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 Alexandr L.0-1 51-3 7 5 5 3 4 Lamp 32-3 1 0 0 1 5 WP Alexander, Gubicia, Black. 3:12. A 37,557. Football NFL AMERICAN CONFERENCE East Pet. PF PA Y.

Jets 5 1 0 .833 143 84 Miami 4 2 0 .667 145 108 New England 3 3 0 .500 104 116 Indianapolis 2 4 0 .333 109 138 Buffalo 0 6 0 .000 66 163 Central Cleveland 4 2 0 .667 114 87 Cincinnati 2 4 0 .333 184 196 Pillsburgh 2 4 0 .333 129 108 Houston 1 5 0 .167 75 128 West Denver 4 2 0 .667 166 131 L.A. Raiders 4 2 0 .667 138 113 Seattle 4 2 0 .467 164 169 Kansas City 3 3 0 .500 141 135 San Diego 3 3 0 .500 152 162 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East Dallas 5 1 0 .833 159 99 N.Y. Giants 3 3 0 .500 143 115 St. Louis 3 3 0 .500 145 163 Washington 3 3 0 .500 97 134 Philadelphia 2 4 0 333 86 90 Central Chicago 6 0 0 1.000 189 98 Detroit 3 3 0 .500 103 138 Green Bav 3 3 0 .500 137 140 Minnesota 3 3 0 .500 137 123 Tampa Bav 0 6 0 .000 112 177 West LA. Rams 6 0 0 1.000 133 89 New Orleans 3 3 0 .500 126 155 San Francisco 3 3 0 .500 155 117 Atlanta 0 6 0 .000 120 192 Sunday's games Cincinnati at Houston, 1 p.m.

Dallas at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. Indianapolis at Buffalo, 1 p.m. Los Angeles Raiders al Cleveland, 1 p.m. Los Angeles Rams at Kansas City, 1 p.m. New Orleans at Atlanta, 1 p.m.

Washington at New York Giants, 1 p.m. St. Louis at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. San Diego ai Minnesota, 1 p.m. San Francisco at Detroit, 1 p.m.

New York Jets at New England, 4 p.m. Seattle at Denver, 4 m. Tampa Bav at Miami, 4 p.m. Monday's game Green Bay at Chicago, 9 p.m. Sunday, Oct.

27 Atlanta ai Dallas, 1 p.m. Buffalo at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. Denver at Kansas Cily, 1 p.m. Green Bav al Indianapolis, 1 p.m. Houston at SI.

Louis, 1 p.m. Miami ta Detroit, 1 p.m. Minnesota ai Chicago, 1 p.m. New England ai Tampa Bav, 1 P.m. Seattle al New York Jets, 1 p.m.

Washington at Cleveland, 1 p.m. Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 4 p.m. New York Giants al New Orleans 4 p.m. San Francisco at Los Angeles Rams, 4 p.m. Monday, Oct.

28 San Diego at Los Angeles Raiders, 9 p.m. CFL Eastern Division PF PA Pts Montreal 6 7 0 237 279 12 Ottawa 6 7 0 228 341 12 Hamilton 6 8 0 320 294 12 Toronto 4 9 0 285 344 8 Western Division Winnipeg 11 3 0 435 218 22 BritCImb 10 3 0 379 260 20 Edmonton 9 4 0 346 290 18 Saskalchwn 5 9 0 276 390 10 Calgary 3 10 0 224 332 6 Fridays games Calgary at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Edmonton at Winnipeg, 8:30 p.m. Saturdays game Ottawa at Montreal, 1 p.m. Sundays game British Columbia at Saskatchewan, 3:30 p.m.

Friday, Oct. 25 Montreal at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Winnipeg at Calgary, 9:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 24 Hamilton at Ottawa, 1:30 p.m.

Sunday, Oct. 27 British Columbia al Edmonton, 4 p.m. AP top twenty The Top Twenty teams in the Associated Press college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, season record, total points based on 20-19-18-17-14-15-14-13-12-11-10-9-8-7-4-5-4-3-2-1 and last week's ranking: Record Pts Pvs l.lowa(27) 5-0-0 1,144 1 Michigan (20) 5-0-0 1,124 3 3.0klahoma (12) 3-0-0 1.124 2 4.Arkansas 5-0-0 934 4 4-0-1 90S 7 6.Penn Stated) 5-0-0 902 I 4-1-0 068 I Auburn 4-1-0 777 12 y.Brigham Young 5-1-0 685 11 10 Air Force 6-0-0 424 13 11 OHIO State 4-1-4 522 15 12 Oklahoma State 4-1-0 493 5 llFlerida State 4-1-0 459 MBavkx 5-1-0 375 19 15 Alabama 4-1-0 364 10 16 Georgia 4-1-4 334 18 17. LSU 3-1-4 212 20 18. UCLA 4-1-1 182 W.Army 5-0-4 144 20.Tennessee 2-1-1 141 14 Others receiving votes; Texas 79, Miami, Ft.

64, Arizona 54. Minnesota 31, Texas A8.M 20, Washington 11, Southern Methodist 4. Maryland 4, Bowling Green 2, Colorado 1, Georgia Tech 1. Kentucky Pitt 1, Purdue Southern California NCAA Division l-AA poll MISSION, Kan. The National Collegiate Athletic Association, Division l-AA football poll of the with first-place votes in parentheses and total points in the balloting: Record Pts 1.

Richmond, Va. (3) 6-0-0 79 2. Grambling St. (1) 5-0-0 77 3. Middle Tennessee SI.

5-0-0 71 4. Idaho 5-1-0 67 5. Furman, C. 5-1-0 66 6. Mississippi Valley 5-0-0 58 7.

Nevada-Reno 5-1-0 54 8. Louisiana Tech 5-1-0 51 (lie) Northern Iowa 5-1-0 51 10. Georgia Southern 5-1-0 38 11. Delaware St. 6-1-0 37 12.

William and Mary, V. 4-2-0 34 13. Murray Ky. 4-1-1 30 (tie) NE Louisiana 4-1-0 30 15. SW Missouri St.

4-1-1 25 U.Marshall 5-1-1 20 17. E. Washington 5-1-0 16 18. Akron 4-2-0 7 19. Appalachian SI.

3-2-0 5 (tie) Arkansas St. 3-3-0 5 (lie) Colgate, N.Y. 4-1-0 5 (tie) Delaware 4-2-0 5 (tie) Southern, La. 4-1-0 5 (lie) Western Carolina 3-2-1 5 Sheridan Poll The top 10 teams in the 1985 Sheridan Poll of black college football teams, with first-place votes In parentheses, records and total points: 1. Grambling (14) 5-0-0 157 2.

Miss. Valley St. (2) 5-0-0 134 3. Central Ohio 5-0-0 114 4. Fort Valley St.

5-0-0 104 5. Norfolk St. 5-1-0 89 6. Delaware St. 4-1-0 71 7.

Alcorn SI. 3-2-0 46 8. Southern 4-1-0 45 9. Tennessee St. 3-3-0 42 (tie) Winslon-SIm St.

4-1-0 42 NCAA Division II poll MISSION, Kan. The top 20 teams in the Division II football poll of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, with first-place voles in parenthesis, season records through Oct. 14 and total points in the balloting: 1. South Dakota (4) 6-0-0 80 2. Central Ohio 5-0-0 74 3.

Fort Valley Ga. 5-0-0 73 4. Towson Md. 5-0-1 68 5. Norfolk Va.

5-1-0 62 6. Calif-Davis 3-1-0 61 7. Indiana, Pa. 3-1-1 50 8. Bloomsburg, Pa.

5-0-0 48 (tie) Mississippi College 4-1-0 48 10. Santa Clara, Calif. 4-1-0 38 11. North Alabama 4-1-0 29 12. SI.

Cloud Minn. 5-1-0 27 13. Winston-Salem SI. 4-1-0 25 14. Millersville, Pa.

5-0-0 23 15. Butler, Ind. 5-1-0 22 16. Northern Michigan 4-2-0 21 17. Clarion, Pa.

5-1-0 20 18. Indiana Central 4-0-2 13 19. Valparaiso, Ind. 5-1-0 08 20. Abilene Christian 3-1-1 05 NCAA Division III poll MISSION, Kan.

The lop 20 teams in the first Division ill football poll of the National Collegiate Athletic with first-place votes in parentheses, season records through Ocl. 12 and total points in the balloting: 1. Augustana, III. (4) 5-0-0 80 2. Central Iowa 5-0-0 75 3.

Carnegie-Mellon 6-0-0 72 4. Ithaca, N.Y. 4-0-0 69 5. Union, N.Y. 5-0-0 60 6.

Lycoming, Pa. 5-0-0 58 7. Mount Union, Ohio 5-0-0 57 8. Falls 4-0-1 56 9. Denison, Ohio 5-0-0 44 (tie) Gettysburg, Pa.

5-0-0 44 11. Occidental, Calif. 4-1-0 36 12. Wagner, N.Y. 4-1-0 35 13.

Millikin, III. 5-0-0 33 (tie) Wash, and Jefferson 5-0-0 29 15. PI. 4-1-1 20 16. Merchant Marine 4-1-0 18 17.

Muskingum 5-0-0 16 IB.Davton 5-1-0 11 19. Cornell, Iowa 6-0-0 5 20. Concordia, Minn. 4-2-0 4 (lie) DePauw, Ind. 5-1-0 4 (lie) Mercyhurst, Pa.

5-0-0 4 Hockey NHL WALES CONFERENCE Patrick Division Pts GF GA New Jersey 3 0 0 6 13 8 Philadelphia 2 10 4 13 10 NY Islanders 1 1 0 2 7 8 NY Rangers 1 2 0 2 8 13 Pillsburgh 1 2 0 2 8 11 Washington 1 3 0 2 11 17 Adams Division Quebec 4 0 0 8 19 5 Boston 3 0 0 4 19 5 Buffalo 3 1 0 4 22 8 Hartford 2 10 4 14 10 Montreal 2 2 0 4 13 18 CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Norm Division St. Louis 1 1 0 2 7 9 Toronto 1 3 0 2 11 14 Detroit 0 3 1 1 12 25 Minnesota 0 2 1 1 10 15 Chicago 0 3 0 0 17 Smvfhe Division Calgary 2 0 0 4 17 5 Edmonton 2 0 0 4 10 6 Vancouver 2 10 4 13 11 Winnipeg 1 3 0 2 12 20 Los Angeles 0 3 0 0 11 20 Wednesdays results Buffalo 4, Montreal 0 Washington 4, Toronto 5, OT Winnipeg 4, Detroit 3 Pittsburgh at Chicago, late St. Louis at Calgary, late N.Y. Islanders at Edmonton, late Boston at Vancouver, lale N.Y. Rangers at Los Angeles, late Tuesdays results Quebec 4, Hartford 1 Pittsburgh 3.

Minnesota 2 Today's games Hartford al New Jersey, 7:35 p.m. Quebec at Philadelphia, 7:35 p.m. Detroit al Minnesota, 6 35 p.m. Fridays games Washington at Buffalo. 735 pa Boston at Edmonton, 9-J5 pm Los Angeles at Vancouver, I0J5 gm.

The original Knight Solunar Tables were formulated by John Alden Knight more than 40 years ago, and are based on a formula he developed after studies of the tides, the influence of the sun and other factors. They are purported to be the times of day when al living things are most active. Many people believe hunting and fishing are best during these times. The major periods begin at the times shown and last IVi to 2 hours. Minor periods are somewhat shorter.

Eastern Standard Time AM. PM Minor Major Minor Major Today: 8:50 2:40 9:25 3:10 Ocl. 18: 10:00 3:50 10:35 4:20 Ocl. 19: 11:05 4:55 11:40 5:25 Ocl. 20: 4:00 12:10 4:30 Oct.

21: 12:45 6:55 1:05 7:20 Oct. 22: 1:35 7:40 1:50 8:05 Tides FRIDAY (ALL TIMES EOT) ST. MARKS High Law 4:22 a.m. 12:06 p.m. 6:48 a.m.

11:13 p.m. ALLIGATOR POINT 4:37 a.m. 12:31 p.m. 703 p.m. 11:38 p.m.

CARRABELLE 4:39 a.m. 1:03 p.m. APALACHICOLA 6:04 a.m. 3:14 p.m. SHELL POINT 4:12 a.m.

12:47 p.m. 15-8 in a middle-school volleyball match Wednesday al Maclay. Karen Fans led Maclay with three aces, and Lauri Richardson and Kristen McDowell each served two aces. Maclay is now 3-3. Middle school Augusta Raa won three games over Belle Vue in middle-school volleyball on Wednesday.

The Raa girls won 15-2, Ihe Raa boys won 15-4 and a Raa co-ed learn won 15-12. Raa 2, Cobb 1 Augusta Raa won two games and Cobb took the third in middle-school volly-ball on Wednesday. The Raa girls won 15-4, the Raa boys won 15-9 and Cobb's co-ed team took the third game 15-13. Football High-school JV Leon S3, Rickirds 9 Leon beat Rickards 52-0 in a high-school junior varsity football game on Wednesday. Leon improved its record to 5-0, and Rickards fell lo 0-5.

Local scoreboard NCAA lowers requirements NEW ORLEANS The NCAA Council bowed a bit to the outcry from predominantly black schools Wednesday and recommended lowering the standardized test score needed before a high-school athlete can be eligible to play as a freshman. Still not in its final form, the proposal will be refined and presented for a vote by the entire NCAA membership at the annual convention here in January. NCAA President John R. Davis of Oregon State said he has been appointed by the Council to work out the final form of the proposal with Division 1 Chairman Otis A. Singletary of the University of Kentucky and Presidents' Commission Chairman John W.

Ryan of Indiana. Originally, the tougher academic standards for high school recruits were contained in Proposal 48. Since then, they have been incorporated into NCAA rules as section 5-1-j. Under both names, they have been attacked by those who believe standardized tests contain built-in cultural biases and therefore discriminate against blacks. The softening, Davis said, was due less to the resistance of predominantly black schools than to further research into standardized testing.

"I think it's a recognition of the result of re- search that showed black students are discriminated against in that black students who might not test well still perform well in academia that is they graduate," Davis said. The proposal imposes a three-year limit on the rollback. "We also recognized that should not go on forever that black students who do not test well are subjected to lower standards of education in their high schools," he said. Wednesdays result Chicago vs. Indiana at Gary, late Tuesdays results Indiana 98, Boston 94 New Jersey 113, San Antonio 111 Houston 118, Philadelphia 102 Milwaukee 114, Utah 112, OT Phoenix 116, Dallas 113 Todays games San Antonio vs.

Washington at New York, 6 p.m. Houston at New York, 2nd game Indiana vs. Detroit at Windsor, Ontario, 7:30 p.m. Philadelphia al Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Seattle vs.

Atlanta al Wichita, 8:30 p.m. Boston al L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. A. Clippers vs.

Golden Slate at Salinas, 10:30 P.m. Denver vs. Phoenix at Anchorage, Alaska, 12 a.m. Tennis 1986 Davis Cup draw LONDON The draw for Ihe 1986 Davis Cup team tennis competiiion. All World Group first-round matches will be played March 7-9 (home teams listed first): World Group First round Mexico-West Germany Ecuador-United States New Zealand-Australia Britain-Spain Yugoslavia-Soviet Union India-Czechoslovakia Italy-Paraguay Denmark-Sweden Pairings ki the Qualifying competitions (home teams listed first): American Zone Chile-bve, Canada-bve, Brazil-bye, Commonwealth Caribbean-bye, Peru-bye, Colombia-bve, Uruguay-Venezuela, Ar-gentina-bve.

Uruguay-Venezuela to be played Jan.17-19. All second-round matches to be played March 7-9. Second round Chile-Canada, Commonwealth Caribbean-Brazil, Colombia-Peru, Argentina-winner of Uruguay-Venezuela. European Zone A First round France-bve, Turkey-Luxembourg, Egypt-Malta, Bulgaria-Cyprus, Portugal-winner lop half African zone, Auslria-bve, Poland-Finland, Romania-bve. European Zone First round Monaco-bye, Hungary-Iran, Swiizer-land-bve, Greece-Syria, bottom half African zone-Norway, Saudi Arabia-Netherlands, Ireland-Belgium, Israel-bye.

All European Zone A and first-round matches lo be played May 9-1 1. African Zone First round Zimbabwe-bye, Libva-bve, Morocco-bve, Kenya-bve, Tunisia-Nigeria, Senegal-bve. Ivory Coast-bye, Algeria-bve. Second round Zimbabwe-Libya, Morocco-Kenya, Senegal-winner of Tunisia-Nigeria, Algeria-Ivory Coast. Tunisia-Nigeria first-round match to be played Jan.

17-19. All second-round matches March 7-9. Eastern Zone First round Japan-bve, Singapore-Chinese Taipal, China-bye, Malaysia-Hong Kong, Thailand-Bangladesh, Indonesia-Philippines, Pakistan-Sri Lanka, Korea-bye. All first-round Eastern Zone matches to be played March 7-9. Australian Indoor SYDNEY, Australia Wednesday's results in the S285.0O0 Australian Indoor Tennis Championships at the Sydney Entertainment Center: First round Ivan Lendl, Czechoslovakia, def.

Craig Miller, Australia, 6-0, 6-4 Henri Leconte, France, def. Wally Ma-sur, Australia, 4-4, 4-4, 4-3. Second round Ben Testerman, KnoxviHe, def. Todd Nelson, San Diego, 4-4, 7-6 Paul Annacone, Bridgehampton, N.Y., def. Kelly Evernden, New Zealand, 4-3, 7-4 John Fitzgerald, Australia, def.

Marty Davis, Son Jose, Calif 5-7, 6-2, 6-3 Simon Youl, Australia, def. Bud Schultz, Meriden, 4-7, 6-3, 4-4. West German Grand Prix FILDERSTADT, West Germany Wednesday's results in Ihe women's 8175,000 Grand Prix tennis tournament: Second round Pam Shrtver, Lutnerville, def. Sa-brina Goies, Yugoslavia, 4-4, 4-2 Barbara Gerken, Calabasas, def. Susan Mascarin, Grosse Potnte Shores, Mich, 4-3.

7-4 (7-5) First round Claudia Kohde-Kilsch, West Germany, def. Regina Marsikova, Czechoslovakia, rva Budarova, Czechoslovakia, def. Petra Huber, Austria, 4-3, 7-4 Lisa Bonder, Saline, Mich, def. Jo Volleyball SPORTS CALENDAR afc.it Lincoln 2, Suwannee 0 LIVE OAK Ginger Weldon, with six kills, one ace and three saves, led Lincoln to a 15-9, 15-12 win over Suwannee County in a high-school volleyball match Wednesday at Suwannee. Robbvn Hicks contributed four kills and two aces for Lincoln, while Dianne Goodwin had seven set assists, one kill and two aces and Polly Williams had six assists.

Lincoln, 15-3, will host Leon today at 5 p.m. Chatta. 2, Carter-Par. 0 CHATTAHOOCHEE Valencia Donald scored seven service points with six aces and three kiUs to lead Chattahoochee to a 15-12, 15-9 over Carter-Parramore on Wednesday in Chattahoochee. Stacy Cooeland had six service points to help Chattahoochee in the win.

Chattahoochee, 4-3, wiH host Greensboro today. Maclay 2, Godby Cameron Lewis served aN 15 points in the first game in leading Maclay to a 15-0, 15-3 match win over Godbv in high-school volleyball Wednesday at Maclay. Lewis also served 10 aces and had eight assists in the match. Tracy Fellenz had six kills and two aces for Maclav, and Cindy Bovd served five aces and had one kiU. Maclav, 22-1, will next play in the Governor's Classic on Friday in Tufty Gym.

Lincoln 2, Sneads 1 SNEADS Ginger Weldon, Dianne Goodwin and Pam Bennett ted Lincoln to a 15-1, 14-16, 15-12 win over Sneads in a high-school voilevbal match Tuesday in Sneads. Weldon had 11 kiHs and three defensive saves; Goodwin had 13 set assists, two aces and four kids; and Bennett had seven kins and an ace. Lincoln improved its record to 14-3, and Sneads dropped to 13-6. High-school JV Madly 2. Flerida High 1 Maclay beat Florida High 11-15.

15-3, FRIDAY Volleyball: Kentucky (home). 7:30 p.m. IS Amateur (91 Golf TODAY Volleyball: at St. Leo, 6 p.m. FRIDAY Volleyball: at South Florida, 7 p.m.

FIELDING SUMMARY ST. LOUIS po Davlev 0 Smith a lo 0 Landrum 0 0 Clark S5 0 0 Herr 10 0 Coleman 10 0 McGee 17 0 0 Porter 25 2 1 Anduiar 0 0 2 Pendleton a 10 1 Cedeno 5 0 0 VanSlvlie 7 0 0 Tudor 0 1 0 Nieto 7 0 0 Braun 0 0 0 Co. 0 0 0 Jorgemen 0 0 0 Harper 0 0 0 Camobea 0 0 0 Forsch 0 10 Horton 1 0 Land 0 0 0 WorraO 0 1 0 To 'S SI 4 TODAY cccc Results of the Capital City Country Club Ladies Golf Association's club championship: Quo Championship Winner CorineCorbin 161 Runnerup Mary Francis Be8 178 First light lsf Sybil Mancha 194 2nd Nancy Gilberg 203 Second flight 1st Louise Cummins 207 2nd Marge Collar 210 Volleyball: Gadsden Christian at Havana, 2:30 p.m. Greensboro at Chattahoochee, 4:30 p.m. Grand Ridge at Blountstown, 3:30 CST FAMU High at Jefferson County, 5 p.m.

Leon at Lincoln, 6 p.m..

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