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The Reporter from Fond du Lac, Wisconsin • 16

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SPORTS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 1994 ir. SCOREBOARD C2 THE REPORTER rasp High school boys foa vALUr aaoocwTiON oumoianoXI a-a aa 14 CaOTMW Until IM MA 731 II I 10 1-14) Id 14 11 109 10 1-14 170 17 H4) 114 21 II I NFL standings liUU aua SPOHTS State National World a 24 1 14 107 100 17 CM veary ve. -II Bethany. HenseP II Won 10 rniww 71 17 21 Mrlhkvay Teae Tuooaum. In 1-14 By The NATIONAL CONHftOCl t-M 09 1 1-0 10 2 24 90 4 47 i-i4 or it 21 I 24 tl aealaffl Qteprau.

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IB 90-, 37 Mai Sammy 20 47; 43. CMa Baar, 21 41; 01 Mary a Oprinal 4 Uamr. 27 Tm Cavs' Nance retires after 13-year career CLEVELAND (AP) Larry Nance, one of the NBA's best defensive forwards for the past 13 years, retired Tuesday because of his ailing right knee. Nance, 35, played in three All-Star games and ranked eighth in career blocked shots, first among forwards. He averaged 17.1 points and 18.0 rebounds per game since coming to the NBA with Tuesday's moves By The AaeeekM Preae AUTO MOM NAHAL-HOOAN NACM WC, Armeumakl I Raul Gooaa mi rOoar Bam I 1894-86 04000, BASEBALL TODAY Glrit Golf WIAA regional: Fond du Lac at Wlnag-amle G.C.

(Neenah). Boys Golf WISAA Reglonals: St. Mary's Springs at Mld-Vallee G.C. (De Pare). Boys Soccer St.

Lawrence at Milwaukee University School. Mens Golf Marian College at Lakeland College Invitational. Mens Soccer UWC-Fox Valley at UWC-Fond du Lac. Women Soccer UWC-Fox Valley at UWC-Fond du Lbc THURSDAY Volleyball Campbellsport at Laconla; Fond du Lac at Kaukauna; Lomlra at Oakfleld; Markesan at North Fond du Lac; Mayvllle at Horicon; Berlin at Rlpon; West Bend West at Waupun; Waupun Christian at Kettle Moraine; Winnebago Lutheran Academy at Northwestern Prep. Cross Country Horicon, Lomlra, Mayvllle, New Hot-stein, North Fond du Lac, St.

Lawrence, Waupun, Winnebago Lutheran Academy at Slinger Invitational. Boys Soccer Waupun at Wisconsin Lutheran; Waupun Christian at Appleton Xavier. Girls Tennis Oconomowoc at Waupun. Mens Golf Marian College at MSOE Invitational. Women Volleyball Marian College at Cardinal Stritch College.

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171; Wrwmujrma. 201; 0 Horowaa. 201: ia rwnaTitPw, directory FE1EELINE Art Unaampy Amount pi Murniaion at Your Fwqen-yjQ from THOU, Tht RrportfT On Lint Network i the rhoenix bum ui 1981. "One of the positive things about this is that I know I can't play at all on my knee. So there won't be any regrets," said Nance, who missed 49 games last year because of injury.

Cavaliers owner Gordon Gund, said Nance's uniform number, 22, would be retired in a ceremony sometime this season. "He's a player who, in my opinion, is one of the greatest ISO I 33 41 14 1 0 04 20 WtOTMCONFtNfNCi Centra otvlpkn TRa Of OA 4 1 4 12 30 23 llOranamUaran. aktrkJay'sOavrao Oreen Bay ft Nn England, Noon Daaao a WMiwottn. Noon Dstroi a Tampa Bat. Noon Mm Jets a Ckvoand.

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Ne Vo Qama a Ne Onsena. 3 pa. Maoaoma a San Fraxaox 3 ra. 14am a Cmormak, 7pm. OffiN DATE; Oerrrer.

Kama Cr. Lot AngaaM 470.930 440191 494 J49 443.111 436.2N 409.930 401.990 397.133 377.990 301.412 303.504 Tap ktruvtOuaM meeara) -1. Non vai. aanro, LC, 1721: 2 Chona lareoa. PL 1717; 9 Andy Meyer.

LC. 17 33. 4 Hon Hura. LC, 1740, It Mart Van vreedo. IC 1742.

Caepbetapert 24 Josh SuiapJaeasr, 1912; V. Pea Haamann, 10 20; 37 Chad Ureon. 1140; 40. Onawa Wastemaiar, 1053; 41 Andy Omar, 1130 moon 2 Laraon. 1777 1 Toby wekoeratL 17 44 I uam MdLaupMn.

tl 00, 17. Near LaMeaa. 11:43.32 Mark Borsch. 19:33. LanraP Ryan Gurana, 1142: 21.

Mary Moore. 1942: 91. Ban Weaaa. 1932: 53. Jeremy GrebeL 2021: 54 Pare Scnnaoar.

2020. arteean-11 Enc KiaB. II 42; 25 Nkjt Butt-Tty 1017: 20 Chra Guderaki. 19 19. 30.

BamaDva Slerv 1932. 33. Joan Dunk, 1031 Larry Nance 34 11 Snaap. 20 Dix EoetKgar. 21.

Dae OougeMt.fc 22 OoPChanae 21 Kama 2artey 24 Jaok rualer 81. Uaap Data 20 22 WTA money leaders ST. fFPfRSBUBO, Be. (API TUP Mornenl TsjniVat AMDcMlHn nonvy tMdirt tkroufli 8pl 19: 1 Arantta Sanow Vkanp M9 10 30 30 04 10 29 10 22 Cncago 25 Tommy A I Stall Ora 11.461.080 naajors. aan IkeOO forwards to ever play in the NBA," said Cavs' general manager Wayne Embry.

PRO BASEBALL Lob Houston a rHBOurpA I pa. 1690.967 IS90.0S0 3 Concfwa aaaranai 4 Nataaa 2varaw- 5 Gagi Famanou Caopry 9 9 0 10 91 27 4 9 1 0 21 27 9 I 0 30 20 9 I 0 21 20 4 0 22 22 14 1 4 21 30 sen Jcaa Senior leaders P0NTI VBMA BEACH Ha. (AP) SteMMa) taerierp on we PGA SanMr Tear tarpugt pat BruryafaCyeaaana, eMce. ended OppL 20. 1967.110 l.

jarmnioaoana. 7 0. Mary Pmrca. Div. I-AA poll HIJNTMOOON VALLEY, BP, (AP) Mans ai tha Spuria Nanrofl ONh The lop is 9 GaOrwa Sabani 10 Lnowy Davenport.

MA kot- IIKnuaooae-. Pro money leaders baM poB, ajMi Dratlaca votaa In lataniM UnvuojIi SapL 2S, Pvanjl pt vrpup ranking: 12. Amanda CoeCar. ISMeraoWMoSrall- 1. Pay Fbyp.

OPip Lea Tramnp. 09.49. Dm Sttdm. 69 40 4, Tom Wargo, 09 97. 5 Jen Aa.

90, 0. Qaorpa Aicnar, 70.03, 7 (He), kap Atrai and Jm Coberl 7004. 0, Tom Wsakopt. 70-ia 10. Gratam Marsh.

707. OrMng Laaoers 1, Jm Dent. im. 2 Ml. Tarry DO and Tom Weakopl.

272.5 4, Jay Srgel. 271 5 (sal. Ray FToyp aid Rooky Thornpaon. 260.1. 7.

Bop Carson, 265.7. 1 Tommy Ayox. 2651 9, Jan Aba, 265,0. IO.JASnaad.264J. 19.

Lame NeaanrJ 10. JuaaHaaml 17 SaOneHa SS25.132 499.414 $425,070 9391.120 0323 904 307,741 306.902 12K.24I 2S1.637 27673 264i9 $222,742 $222,692 $221,749 Jl 99.209 196.650 195.142 $192,151 $117 J57 NOTE: Qamea aoana ren-NHL taenia dp not oounl tonandnga Tueedeya Qamea New Vprk Fampprs 2. Near Jersey 2, III Boston 9. PhMOotona 0 Tamoa Bay I fionoa 0 Vaiowrer 5, Winnipeg 3 DaanS, Loo Angeles 2 Catp9.B3monlon4 San Jose 6, Pttsburqn 5 Today's Oamaa Daepl a Montreal 630 pm. Fkjnda vs.

Tampa Bay. 630 pm. Cagary vs. Eomoraon a Had Dear, Aborta. 130 pm San Jon Lop Angeles.

930 pm. 1. Manual (591 2 MoNsati Sua 1 Montana ,4... 1, Norm Dukp. 922310.

2. Walter Ray Wean 1196.165 3. Bryan GpabeL 9127273. 4. Johnny Peiragsa.

1114,410. 0. Bnan Voap. 1110.940. 0, Pan weber, 1102315 7.

Juetti Hrornak, 1100.080. Stive Hoskjna. 094.232. 0. Amaep MoneceA, 80,479.

10. Ranoy Peoencn, 1092)5. 10 AmyFrazier. 4 Troy Staa 19. Ira Map Pa 1721 1930 1593 1417 1440 1391 1364 1263 1242 1105 SVmgsloamSlaa(2- Pry 13 10 16 20 Brenoa SchuH 7 Boston Lmrnnly 21 HeaxiaSiAova 22.

030. 4m Bratfl 628. Brad Lwodftp 029, Pit Oanety 603. PARKWAY LANES TUESDAY BUSMesSMCNI LATI Tom I Johnson 260-188 267-723, Tony JagdteU 230-227-297 722. Mark Traoanar 209-241-251712.

Joa Stark 216-245247-701, Dm Venae 257492. Mate lArMHaky 613. Gary Maya 246476. Dave era 257461. Sept Franca 451.

Dan Sana 621. Doug Koapka 120. Tom J. Jonneon 267425 Gary Hainan 246420, Harry Deer 117. Tony Koeok 243-000 Tear ecorpp Merki Muffler 0 Brake 1077-1000-1010-3101, Manorreke WeUng 1043-020-1085-3054 Cneers 1022 gamp LUCKY STRIKE SENIORS Armor RauMn-berg 507 (169 tnprcael.

Marge BMhan 501. COLONY TUESDAY EARLY Herb Shady 250-710. Ffcch HoOach 246481. Clsak Oaaon 242469. Brkn Burgen 640.

MM Soatnalu 631. Dk Schnel 240431. Cnarka French 634, Ron Fleacnman 630. Ray Otlg 627, Ray Waver 625. Bob GcMapska 620, Pale Capono 269420.

Dan Ron 611. Dave Jack-ppn 111. Ledoy Berel 111. John Zekske 265410, Ron Tnak 246414. Don Jacquea 612.

Bob Mustier BOB. Roger weaon 600. Doc Haraxm 100. Teen acorea CSA a Waoanssl 1071 game, leercury Mama 1051 gams. SoaraM nutography 1044 gamp.

Gourmet Marl 1027 game. Ftta Veal 1004 game. Jaokaon Iraurance 1000 gamp. TUESDAY HOMEMAKERS Dona IQstNmrm 222- 587. Oorothy Pooh 976.

Sua Bonos 553. Carok Sleirbaonar 545, Lu Am Dadencns 544. Jammer Dudley 543. Stater Oengel 940. Wcnaek rammer 510.

Pa kfcCormck 507. Gemiane (pteber 500. JOrttSON STREET CONNECTION AM. Jkn McCauley 268498. Steve Kocos 279476, Denna Gass 267460.

Tom Wagner 241439, Gary Sharer 635. Shavm Koeok 631. Dewey Hanson 631. Carey Slater 630, Man Rank 628, Roger Gaa 620, Deraid SclrraarB 625, John SaimK 921. Bryan Bahr 240-017, Art KoetHer 114.

Tony Koeok 245404, Dave King 604. Gus Kooos 604, Tom Slater 600. KARL RAY LANES FREIGHT HOUSE TUESDAY EARLY BIRDS Mary Waums 566, Jean Wasy 230-592. SNrtey Abiar 214450. Barb Dernaska 548, Dane Gossman 544.

Sue Sma 5X, Gent Anderaon 527. Betty rsorenoarg 525, Hettn Ron 513, Donna Taglapielni 223- 513. KARL RAY TUESDAY BETTER HALF Juee Hurler 215-540. Tanya Gujman 210-520, Ok Mar-en 503. Carol it Brasseur 223 SOO.

23. AnnGiosaman. 24. Zavj Gamaon 4H) 444 444 3-04 34-1 344 .344 444 344 H4 344 244 3-14 244 3-14 2-14 2 -24 0 waaam 4 Miry (1) 0. Centra Fbnoa 10 Sotanem urmeway 11.

Tennessee Teen 12. Srarnoang St 13. NDrttwn tow 052 Through Septal 1, Deem Boone. 144.147. 2, Tommy Oram, 141223.

3 John handegant $38,880 4. Gary Ock-raotv 136.445. Gene Stia, 034.795. 0. Fach Mooree.

033.360. 7, Ron Wetgar. 032340. a. Oava Souur 129240.

9. Barry Gumay, 925255. 10, Franka May, 124357. 754 17 734 0 14 Western Kanuoky 19. ANTITRUST VOTE PLANNED: The House Judiciary Committee probably will attempt to vote this week in Washington on a bill partially removing baseball's antitrust exemption.

Depending on what provisions are either added or deleted from the bill, the outcome of the vote could be a first step in ending the baseball strike that began Aug 12. Rep. Mike Snyar, wants to allow the players' union to file an antitrust suit against owners if management unilaterally implements a salary cap. His bill also would stop a salary cap from taking effect until after all lawsuits are decided. ORIOLES WANT LARUSSA: The Baltimore Orioles' wish list for a new manager begins and ends with Tony LaRussa, the Oakland Athletics' skipper whose contract expires in two weeks.

If the Orioles can't convince LaRussa to head to the East Coast, Cincinnati Reds' manager Davey Johnson and former Dodger great Davey Lopes are also on their short list. Long before he fired manager Johnny Oates on Monday, Orioles owner Peter Angelos coveted LaRussa as the field general for his talent-rich II Nodhem Amona. 17. Eaeern Kanucky- 1. Can Peeta, 852V 2.

Cnanea SSfronL Itov John Paul Cam. 01.5V 4. Home Jonneon 79 OH. 9 We). Bob Charha and Water 2anrteki.

70.41a. 7. Graham Marsh. 77.9. 0, Robarl 2jnrnerman.

77.5V 2 Tad Wlh Lee Elder. 77.1. Graena bl RerjjaaBan 1, Ray Ftaydl 711V Larry Gebal 745V 9. Dan SkxMon. 74.4V 4, Bob Murphy.

74.3V 5, Jim Aba. 741V 0. Bob Charles. 74.0V 7. Tom Weakopl.

73.6V 0, kap AoU, 735V 9. Laa Twrt-no, 73J7V 10, Data Dnnyaae. 72.9V Total Driving Liny Gaoat 22. 2. Jim Afcus 20 3, Ray Ftoyd 27.

4, Grahan Marsh. 32. 5, Tom Wargo, 39. 0, Jay Siga, 41. 7.

Lea Trevina 50. 0. kao Aoki. 53. 0 Ike).

Dale Dptajtess and Dave Stoddon, 57, Putting Loariera 1 m). Jm Cereal and Dm Stockton. 1.726. 3, Lee Trovmo. 1.734.

4. lean Aoki. 1.749. 5 Jim Dent. 1.752.

9. Ray Floyd, 1.753. 7 (hel, Tom Werttopt and Tom Wargo, 1.755 9. George Archer. 1.757.

Tad WW Jaa Aba. 1.760. II 19. Western 661 11 596 10 541 23 900 1 9 507 20 490 14 454 22 291 270 12 267 15 263 20. MOM Twvwssaa Stata 2-14 21.

Near Harnptlara 344 22. Atom Stata 2-24 23 Stephen F. Alarm 1-2-1 24. Sam Houston Stan) 444 25. Borne Stata 444 High School girls FOX VALLEY ASSOCIATION OSHKOSH WEST 7, POND OU LAC 0 AI Goattct High School SMQLES: No.

1 Jancee Zealer. OW, beatja Stepnany, 64. 64; Ni 2 Mary Baroo. OW, Deal Pany Harden. 6-1, 6-3; No 3 Grace Chang, OW, baa Hetern Tarrmsaa.

64. 04: Np 4 Oysul Chan. OW. hea ja Radke. 6-3, 6-2.

DOUBLES: Np 1 Barbara Backus-Stacy La Croat. OW. pea Jayme Jantky-Uarja Smth. 0-3, 6-3; Ks.2 Qtzabeth FelW-Fttrna Roy, OW. beat Lee Neunwn-Kim Snap.

64, 0-1; No. 3 Handy Potemrja-BooDi Krausa. OW. baa Coutney LaPlan-aSarati Anderson. 64, 7-i UTTLE TEN CONFERENCE rUPTFORD 0, WAUPUN 1 AlHtrIM SP40LES: No.

1 Jenm Zehnoer. w. beat Daanna Schauar. 6-4. 64; Np 2 Caroene Hurka.

baa Saly Jensen. 2-6, 6-2, 6-1; No. 3 Keay Kranac. H. baa Kim Schoutan, 0-1.

6-1; Np 4 looser Cohen. H. bea Lan Wankp, 74 (7-5), 6-1. DOUBLES: Np. 1 Jenny ThwevJuee Rupert, H.

baa Metssa Tenpas-Therssa Duer, 6-3, 6-2; No. 2 Kalrry FWt-Kaa AOracrt. H. beat Heather Ro-ats-Bndga BuOmoa. 2-6, 6-1, 6-3; No.

3 Katie Hauset-Oana Anders, beat Sara Haen-Andraa Luttertterger. 6-4. 6-1 NCAA Div. II poll OVERLAND PARK, Kan. (AP) Tha top 20 learns in Oie NCAA DNWon I toottas pon aim hrw-p4ace eptaa paenllnan, record through Local honor scores ELKS CLUB LAWS TUESDAY LADIES Marge Gordon 230-540.

Tarn Resop 524. TUESDAY NKSHT THREE-MAN John tWnke 064. Jkn Cahanan 240457, Ba) weba 636. PM Tamhlg 249-627. LEDQEVTEW LANES TUESDAY BOOA SOPOR MX ED Ed Kraua 279-237-214-730.

AI Wkkua 047. Fran Lecnnprol 244-569. Marguarap Beat 538. Ruby M)e 526. Apnea Freund 513.

Gladys Bncrcoch 512, Marge Schmra 511. Msroarat Stephany 141 tnpkcata SHEA'S MUFFLER SHOP OTTY Tan Zom 259-270-775. Dai Soonjnand 259-249-735. Dan Perce 256-263-732. Todd Hochran 271-729.

Demy Scha-bei Dk Bumet 247-270-726. Dale Loborger 28-245-718. Dave Wrjntman 279-246-706, Ron FSbsrpj 268-246-191. Pa Gannon 277-258-705. Jkn Honman 253-247-693.

Oak Manthey I 256265492. Corey Loberger 266488. Larry Lau-dolt 245482, Joa Brandau 681. Dick Olkj 240-678. MM Schmrj 247473.

Me EgS 245463. Jkn Wuest 248454. Paul Tolvstad 249-654, Sieve Tobey 249-054, Ron ScfimrJ 247454. Ron Sclr 278451. Ed KaNov, 649.

Bob Tegkapama 265444, Dave Oeka. MJia Gabel 644. Tom Brjrsanoar 245442. Soot Ammeai 242440, Gary Otkj 639. Jim Lknati aept.

aaaa poena end pmtoup ranturnj: High school girls POX VALLEY ASSOCIATION QIMDRAIMUUII Arauaariru Creek Part TEAM SCORES: 1. Kimbeny, 32; 2. Fond du Lap. 51; 3. ApnttKon East 00; 4.

Menasha. 05. Top ndhlouam (4,000 nvMeral 1. Kandra Fre-Osnok. FDU 16S0; 2 Kim Grasbach.

1628: 9. Heather Uchtereerg, AE. 4. Shely McNama-ra. FOL 17-06: 5 Stada luarajr.

K. 17:14 Other Fond du Lac nmnera IV Jenny Buedl-01 1127: 17. Juee Recnang, 19-08; 18 Becky Ward, 1940: 21. Supnane Pasaarala. 1939: 23.

Ncrtok Sexck, 20:10. WBiaro too Lutheran hvttaitomal SL aMaMfMOV eSMlfMry TEAM SCORES: 1. Si May Spings. 34: 2. Somsra STtorarand Lutheraa 89.

1 Menaana SL Mary Centra. 106: 4 Waamm Norlfawslem Prep. 107; 5 WmeOago Lutheran Academy. 121; 6. North Fond du Lac 159.

trroornpana IrUwaoMC Lutner-an. Top Mrrlduala (4,000 nwera) -1 LaaNovrak, SSL. 1656; 2 Tanya Spevacak. NWP. 3.

Becky PrmtovrskJ, MSMC. 16:51: 4. Kale Peach, SMS. 1744: 5 Room Johnson, SMS. 1746.

SL Mary's Sprllga 4. Pesch. 1744; 5 Johnson, 1746: 0. Jenny Murray. 1729; I Becky Jung.

11. Lisa Kaeor. 1755. Wlnmbagp Lutheran Academy 17. Krk FpurM, 1828; 18.

Slerjhane Schmra, 1832: 24. Beth Leonard. 1855; 30. Kathy Haoerkom, 32. Arrsa Huey.

1950. North Fond du Lac 12 Sara Sheoard. 1758; 21. Kaha Bums. 18:47: 38.

Theresa Krause, 2036: ballclub. PRO BOXING 1. Jan Aba, 372. 2. Tom Wargo.

357. Dave SMtttn. 356. 4, Jan CotjerL 341 5. Jin Dam 309.

0. Rocky Tttompsrjn, 306. 7. Sanon Hobday. 299.

8. George Archer. 284. 9, Bob Murpfiy. 283.

10, Jack Km. 291. Eagle Lapderp 1, Tom Wargo, 10. 2 (la). Jan Aba, Terry 0B and J.C.

Snead. 8. 5 (la). George Archer. Dave Ectiel-herger, Larry Girben, Jerry MoGee and Tom Snan, 7.

Sand Saves 1, Chi CM FMriguez. 63.4V I Lee Travtnp, 01.4V 3, Tom Werskopt. 60.5V 4, Dak) Douglass, 58.0V 5, Ray Floyd, 57.4V 6, Cave Stodaon, 57.1V 7, Jkn Coten. 56.3V 8, Tommy Apron, Bob Murphy, 55.0V 10. ban Aoki, 54.8V AI Around 1, Jen Aba, 77.

i Tom Wargo. 70. 3, Dave Stockton, 94. 4. Lee Trevino, 110.

5 Ray Floyd. 115. 6, Jan Coroen 123. 7. kao Add.

12S. 8, Larry Record Pis Pvt t. North Alabama (4) 444 00 I Nrjrn Dakota Stao 344 71 2 3. Tnes MIKnosv. 344 72 3 4 Pltsounj Stale.

Kan. 344 65 7 He VaWosu State. Ga. 444 65 5 0. Nrnr Haven, Cona 3-14 59 4 7.

No. MrssouiSt 3-04 56 10 Portland State, On. 2-24 53 6 9. Ferns Stale 344 51 11 10 Carson-Newman. Tm.

3-14 42 15 Central omahona. 444 42 13 12. Mlersvile. Pa. 344 35 17 13 East Teras Stare 3-1-0 29 10 14 Central Arkansas 3-14 27 hp Grand Vaney St.

3-14 27 14 16. NeOraska-Keamey 444 22 17 Abtsne Chnsan, Teias 2-24 11 11 axMna-Pa. 1-24 9 0 19. Northern Colorado 2-14 7 20. East StrouOsOuro.

Pi 344 5 637. Kevin Barans 635. Ron Tacher 249434. Tm Pierce 631. Joel went 242425, Doug Paury 623.

Dave HoPmatt, Tom Trak 62a Tony Lanaig 616, Parry Brunei 614, Bran Cora, Jama Maty 612. Jkn NemachmrdL Larry KoMman 610. Pa Keay 609. Tarry Kotitman. Bob Raab 607, Scott Behnke 606, Gary Ptiiips 60S.

Gary Raotke 603, Crag Okg 601. Team aooreo Johnaon SI Cormection 1064-1167-1037-3268. Cheers I 1026-1069-1145-3260. Bud UghtrCheers 1053-1052-1114-3219, Latum Supper Club 1092-1072-3149. Hubarty 0 Associates 1096-1056-3135.

A-Z Vending 1017-1069-1022-3106. Cheers I 1101-1037-3094, JW Bimbo's 1033-1068-3059, Hopper's Ski 4 Sport 1016-1028-1002-3046, Dab's 1026-3012, Sunset 42. Becky Heaer. 2141; 46. Becky Hansen, 21:13.

OMTWIWATIONAL MQim Holt School TEAM SCORES: 1. CampbelsporL 63: 1 Horton-vOe. 17; Ulle CrMa. 88; 4. Winneoonna.

94; 5 Laconej. 113: 6. Western 117: 7. Markesan, 202; 8. Fspoa 221; 9.

Omro, 247, rrranplea Benin and PlarirWTrWounty. NHL standings Senior money leaders POHTE VEDRA, Ra. (AP) Leading money winners on the Senior PGA Tour through the Brick-yard Crossing, which ended SepL 25: Tm Money High school girls POND DU LAC 98, APPLETON EAST 8B 200-yard medley relay 1. Apokton Esat (Grube. Morton.

Stehuta. Fuhrmann), 2:04,15, Fond du Lac (Juke Msntta, Heather Barney. Jessica Krueger. Shana Reund). 244.88); 1 Fond du Lac (Sara Weinke.

Ttlany Hurl. Ary Lamb. Meghan Boyk). 2:1220. 200 keestyk 1.

Boyle, FDL, 2:17 S3: 2. Sarah Won. AE. 2:18 99: 3 Kan Deb-bk. AE.

221.87. 200 Individual medley -1. Andrea Fuhrmann. AE. 22083; 2.

Abby Stehuta. AE, 237.80: 3. T. Hunt FDL 238.24. 50 freestyle 1.

Freund. FDL, 2730: 2 Krueger. FDL. 28.48; a Mam Barke. AE.

29 56. Diving 1. Tammy Heirv rrai, AE. 183.00 porks: 2. Beaky Fttnderrnan.

FOL. 154 94: Sarah Bogenhagen. FDL, 146.15 IM butterfly 1. Krueger, FDL. 148.55: 2.

Sam Morion. AE. 149.29:1 Stehula. AE. 1:16.91.

100 lee. tyk 1. Danielle Grube. AE. 57.18; 2.

Blarney. FDL. 140.43; 3. Boyk. FDU 14231.

500 rreestyk) 1. Fuhrmann, AE, 2. Jenny Leopold, FDL 3. Wort, AE. 629.91.

200 treestyk nay 1. Fond du Lac (Krueger. Freund. Ment2er, Blarney). 1:52.59: 2.

Fond du Lac (Lamb. Becky Oeary. T. Hunt Weinke). 1:56.55: 3 AppWon East 1:57.73.

100 bayJodroka 1. Grubs. AE, 14521; 2 Mentzer. FOL 3 Cleary, FDL 1:15.95. 100 breaststroke t.

Morion, AE, 2. Blarney. FDL 1 Veto Cunran. AE, 1:18.43. 400 treestyk relay 1.

Appleton East (Fuhrmann. Deobrt. Grube. Morion). 44439: 2 Fond du Lac (Boyk.

Freund. Lamb. Mentzer). 4:13 81; 3. Fond du Lac (Leopold.

Stad Smeaon, Courtney Hum, Baa Sohmgen). 425.56. Junior varsity Fond du Lac 111, Appktpn East 74. CAMACHO WINS BOUT: Hector Camacho, returning from a three-month layoff and hoping for a shot at a fourth title, scored a lopsided unanimous decision over Pat Lawlor in a welterweight bout in Bay St. Louis, Miss.

"I think I have what it takes to win another title," the 32-year-old Camacho said. "I'll keep fighting as long as I think I'm capable of representing myself respectively. I still have a good defense, my legs are strong, and I can move. I'll keep it up until I feel I am disgracing myself." Camacho currently ranked 16th by the WBC improved to 47-3. PRO HOCKEY By The Aasoclated Press EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division TPts OF GA 0 3 0 12 36 24 I.LoeTrevino 21 J1.183.919 NCAA Div.

Ill poll TULSA, Oku. (AP) -The top 25 teams It tha NAIA Division I football poll with Ikst-place votes In parentheses, records through Sept 25, total points and previous ranking: Record Pts Pry 1. Parte Lutheran. 244 400 1 2. Hantn-Smmons.

Tsias 244 380 3 3. Trftn, Ohio 344 357 4 4. Westrmnstor. Pa. 3-14 345 2 5 Tmity.

344 338 6 6. Lrnleld. Ore 1-14 293 17 1.1 6 -23 2 Dave 3. Jim Aba 4. RayFtoyd 12 27 22 10 27 25 Wuhlngton N8W JOfarOy NT slanders NY Rangers PltrMerpha Tampa Bay Florida 5.

JimCotjen 30 22 23 34 15 16 15 33 Top Indrvldirala (4,000 meters) 1. Becky cooper. 1551; Cherl Lldttenstelger. 1640; 3. Karen FeuchL 4.

Sue BanOstra, WL 1620; 5 Jama Keay, H. 1636. Camrjoallsrjort 15 Kety Klekie, 1724; 20. Tabby Swaim, 23, Jock ScfOOwrer, 17:49. Lacona -1.

Cooper, 15:51 6. Tana Bid. 1638: 19. Tra Onl 17:40. 43.

Katie LaSonte. 1853; 44. MJ. fjrotjenck, 16:54. aaarkpsan 21.

Akson Cassady, 25. KrisB Sjgursao. 1736; 42. Hot) Habeger. 1830: 52.

Melissa Brooks, 18:53: 62. Andree (jretsireutz. 21:45. Rlpon 30. Noele Famnoton, 31.

Meg Wlama, 48. Meg Stoker, 1946; 54. Kane Coppage, 19-34; 58. Kym aCormor, 19:50. Supper Club 1079-3009, Oibn's 1065, Udgevknr Pro Shop 1042, Behnke Insurance 1035, Friar Tucks 1032, Team Bud Light 1015.

WEST SIDE LANES TUESDAY NKSHT OWLS Chrk Nad 548, Arm Pidurt 539. Mary Wole 222-534. Linda Rock 529, Sue Smith 528, Judy Rucks 524, Juke Schmra 510, Hcki Schumacher 516. Deb DehhngSIl DAN'S VILLAGE BOWL (BFK7WT4SVTLLE) TUESDAY ASSOCIATED- Dan Wass 669. Ron Cdo 2464562, Dave Hob 243440.

Myron Lament 1.015.883 969.074 878,045 821282 638.672 619.892 590.470 564.199 553.053 546.740 521.173 500.646 OTomWargp 7. Jkn Dent 8 Boo Murphy 9. George Archer 10. Smon Horjoay 11. Larry Qbert 2S 26 Normaaa Dheslon 5 1 1 4 4 4 4 0 3 4 3 1 7.

Evangel, Mo 0 Hastings, Neb. 9. Western Wasrungton. 10. Mary, 11.

Central WaslwJlon 12- aanot State. NO 24-1 290 17 3-14 272 10 244 245 13 3-14 243 11 1-14 238 12 3-14 236 4 It 31 19 0 33 25 0 27 21 7 28 30 7 35 43 Ouebec Montreal Prflsburgh 13. ChiCtkRrxlriguez 14. Mike Hi 'Rudy' revival: Kucera lives dream at Nebraska NHL OWNERS MAKE OFFER: With the season scheduled to start in four days and the players facing a lockout deadline, National Hockey League owners presented the union with a revised proposal aimed at saving opening day. The offer was immediately deemed "unacceptable" by the head of the players' union.

A revised proposal deals with a tax plan to help finance small-market teams. The players plan to review the proposal, then get back to the league today. SABRES' GOALIE RETURNS: Buffalo goalt-ender Dominik Hasek ended his five-day contract holdout. Hasek will resume practice today in anticipation of signing a three-year contract extension. Hasek led the league in goals-against average and save percentage last season while winning the Vezina Trophy, COLLEGE BASKETBALL 4f- -f vkpO, aa CC PLACED ON PROBATION: Coastal Carolina's athletic program was put on four years' probation by the NCAA for violations in its men's basketball proam that included academic fraud.

The Chanticleers also were banned from postseason play for a season, won't be allowed on television this season and will have fewer basketball scholarships the next three seasons. fl T-WOLVES SIGN MARSHALL: Top draft pick Donyell Marshall of Connecticut has agreed to a nine-year $42.6 million contract with the Minnesota Timberwolves. PRO BASKETBALL coach in Arizona. He flew in to watch the game. "If Adam was going to play, I didn't want to miss it," he said.

Adam's moment finally came after Pacific scored late in the game. Following the kickoff, coach Tom Osborne sent Kucera in with his first play, a pitch to tailback Scott Davenport. "As soon as I ran out there, the nervousness disappeared," Kucera said. "I just focused on the play. I didn't even hear the crowd." Kucera ran for four yards on the next play, but the gain was wiped out by a holding penalty.

After two more ninning plays, he tried his first pass. "It was a timing pattern, but I couldn't see the receivers because the linemen were in front of me," Kucera said. "I just threw it away to be safe." It's hard to see over giant linemen when you're only 5-8. Even though starter Tom-mie Frazier is sidelined by a blood clot in his leg, Kucera knows his playing time will still be limited to scrimmages and blowout victories. "I'll never be a starter or a second-string quarterback at Nebraska because of my size," he said.

"But I'm comfortable with the position I'm in. I'm happy being the fourth-string quarterback. Asking for more would only lead to disappointment. "I'm as proud of him as I can be," Bill Kucera said. "He's always been a great student and a great leader.

And now he's getting a chance to fulfill his dream." Already, friends and teammates are calling him Rudy. So what does the original Rudy think of Kucera? "I hadn't heard about him, but I'm happy whenever I hear a story like that," said Rudy Ruettiger, the walk-on who played 27 seconds for Notre Dame in 1975 and parlayed his film fame into a career on the lecture circuit. "As my life shows, anything is possible if you want it bad enough. "i I LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) Adam Kucera enjoyed the movie "Rudy," the inspirational story of a 27-year-old bench-warmer at Notre Dame who got to play briefly in his final home game.

"I liked it because it was about an underdog who made his dreams come true," Kucera said. Last Saturday, he starred in a "Rudy" revival in Lincoln, Neb. A 5-foot-8, 180-pound freshman who was a student manager for the Nebraska football team a month ago, Kucera found himself playing quarterback for the second-ranked Cornhuskers in the closing minutes of a 70-21 rout of Pacific. With fans chanting "Rudy, Rudy" and his father cheering from the stands, Kucera entered the game with 5:22 left and guided the Cornhuskers to two first downs. He left after five plays, gaming four yards on his only run and throwing an incompletion with his only pass.

"It was a dream come true for me," he said. "I grew up in Nebraska, my dad was a coach at Nebraska, and I went to football camps there every summer. "I was always a big Nebraska fan. My closets are still filled with red things." Kucera was a good high school quarterback in Lake Havasu City, but was too small to be recruited by big-time colleges. Determined to participate in Nebraska football, he joined the team as a student manager, setting up tackling dummies, fixing helmets and doing other odd jobs.

When two quarterbacks left school and another was injured during preseason practice, Kucera was pressed into service on the scout team scrubs who play the part of the upcoming opponent in practice. "I was just excited to put on the uniform," he said. Kucera, who wants to be an orthopedic surgeon, got even more excited when he found out he might play in a mop-up role against outmanned Pacific. So did his father Bill, a graduate assistant at Nebraska beore becoming Adam's high school 4 7 NBA LOCKOUT IN Charles Grantham, head of the NBA players' union, says he would not be surprised if the league locks out its players because of the salary cap. The NBA is without a labor contract, and owners reportedly are considering a lockout if none is in place by Thanksgiving.

They want to make the league's salary cap less flexible, a move opposed by the players. AUTO RACING I BOESEL SIGNS: Brazilian racer Raul Boesel agreed to drive for team owners Carl Hogan and Bobby Rahal in the 1995 IndyCar circuit. Boesel, entering his 10th season in the series, will drive the team's second car, with Rahal in the first one during all 17 races. AP photo Nebraska's Adam Kucera warms up during Tuesday's practice in Lincoln, Neb. The 5-foot-8, 180-pound Kucera was a student manager a month ago, but last weekend got a chance to play quarterback for the No.

2 Cornhuskers in the closing minutes of a 70-21 win over Pacific..

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