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Honolulu Star-Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • 46

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"V- C-2 Honolulu, November 1, 1987 The Sunday Star-Bulletin Advertiser For the Latest Scores, Call The AdvertiserK59 Score Line at 955-3323 For the Record Radio-TV Football IKTERSCHOUST1C LAQUE Of HONOLULU Junior vvsRy lolani 28, Pac-Cive 0 JM Hockey How UH Opponents Fared Date Opponent How Fared Next Game Sept. 5 Fullerton State (5-4) beat New Mexico State, 48-14 at Fresno State Sept. 12 at Wisconsin (2-6) lost to Purdue, 49-14 Ohio State Sept. 26 at Texas-El Paso (6-2) beat New Mexico, 34-0 at Utah Oct. 3 Yale (5-2) beat Dartmouth, 17-7 Cornell Oct.

10 at New Mexico (0-7) lost to Texas-El Paso, 34-0 Wyoming Oct. 17 Utah (5-4) beat Boise State, 31-27 Texas-El Paso Oct. 24 Brigham Young (5-3) beat Air Force, 24-13 San Diego State Oct. 31 San Diego State (3-6) beat Hawaii, 29-21 at Brigham Young Nov. 7 Colorado State (1-7) lost to Wyoming, 20-15 at Hawaii Nov.

21 Air Force (6-3) lost to Brigham Young, 24-1 3 Army Nov. 28 Wyoming (6-2) beat Colorado State. 20-1 5 at New Mexico Dec. 5 Arkansas (6-2) beat Rice. 38-14 BayJPI 9 41-57 Matsuhiro Yamamoto 1:03:00.2, 5 29 40 5.

3 10 0779 42 48 4. 25-29: Tony Sattter 1 03 28 5, 5 07 48 4, 3 11:42 8 9 22 59 5: Donald Seymour 56 18.5, 5 10 46 5, 3:19 27.79 26 32.7; Mario Huys 1 01 55 0. 5.04 02.4, 3:22:087 9 28 06.1. 30-34: Dave Joseph 1 01 14 8, 5 10 39 9. 3 08 29 99 20 23 Sieven Mudgett 1:01:12 5, 5 08 31 2, 3 16 06 69:25 50 Markus Wepter 58 42.4.

5 19 34 4, 3 16 53 49 35 10 2. 35-39: Carl Kuptersch-mid 1 07 49 0, 5 06 41.4, 3 08 10 8 9 22 41 EllitO Malach 1:10:41 2, 6:10 22 3. 3 08 23 99 29 27 Klaus Bar 56 06 8. 5 13 50 5. 3 26 17 79 36 14 8 40-44: Mueggi Hans Mueller 1 02 52 2, 5 20 07 3, 3 31:27 29 James Neviackas 1:02 36 7, 5 24 56 9, 3.36 49 010 04.24 Walt Rotkis 1 01 54 8, 5:40:35 5.

3 24 24 0 10 06 54 3. 45-49: George Wright 56 03 3, 5 37:51.8, 3.32 37.8 10.08 32.9; Oran Sandler 1:16:44 9, 5 30 20.3, 3:39 35 1 Gerry Van De Wlnt 1 26 21 7. 5 41:14 6. 3:36 29 2-10 44:05 5. 50-64: Las McDonald 1 23 00 6.

5 4217 1. 3 50:15 0 1055327; Peter Gianz 1:12 46 3, 6 12 25 2, 3 44 48 311:09 59 Donahue Wildman 1:22.55 6, 5:51 55 5. 4 17:18.6. 55-59: France Cokan 1:22 11.6, 6:05 51.1, 4 07:26.011 35:28.7: Dick Robinson 1.31:15.8, 6:06.54.5. 4 07 02 111:45 12 Dave Stevenson 1 08 02 2, 6 39 50 2.

4 07 36 911 55 29 3. (VJ-64: Vere Beiiian 1 40:54.9, 6 48 18.0, 4 30:09 412 59 22.3; Richard Mihalek 1:35:263, 6 58:05.1, 4:40:18 813 13:50.2: Bill Albrecht 1 7:13 03 4, 4:14 34 213 26 56 9. 85-69: Fred Knudsen 1.22.16 5. 7.04 55.1, 5:26 28 713.53 39 3: Giovanni Bncca 1:17:057, 7:05:47 2. 6:42 54,115 05 Floyd Doss 1:47:07.7, 7.44:57.0.

5.59:39.0 15.31:437. Radio 8 a National FootbaU Uegue: Los Angeles Raiders at New England Patriots (760). 8 a National Football League: Pittsburgh Steeiers at Miami Dolphins (r90). 1 1 a National FootbaU League: San Francisco 49ers at Los Angnies Rams (990). 6 pm.

Sports Ta (760). 6 45 pm College women's volleyball: UM-Hiio at Chammade (KPUA 670 in Hiio, Big island). 7 Can the eoaefe with JH head football coacn Bob Wagner (990). Television 7 30 a -Ladies Pro Bowlers Tour Hammer Midwest Open from Rockford. III.

(delay on ESPN cable). 7 30 i.m NFL Live (2). 7 30 a The NFL Today (9) 8 a National Football League dosx biofteeder: New Oneane Saints at Atlanta Falcons, followed by San Francisco 49ers at Los Angeles Rams (delay on 9). 8 a National FootbaU League: Kansas City Chiels at Chicago Bears (live on 2). 9 a.m.

Auto racing: Formula One Grand Prix ol Japan from Suuka, Japan (delay on ESPN cable). 10 a WreatJIng (USA cable). 11 a Profeaaional Goiters Association: Nabisco Championships from San Antonio. Teias final round (live on ESPN cable). 1 1 a m.

The super cnaioera: 'Nascar on the Beach" (2). Noon New Tort Ctty Marathon (delay 00 4). 1 2:30 p.m. WreetHng (TBS cable). I Auto racing: NHRA Drag Racing Castro! GTX Keystone Nationals from Read- Ing, Pa.

(repeat on ESPN cable). 3 College footbeU: UCLA at Arizona State (delay on Prime Ticket cable). 3 Auto racing: Nissan Indy Challenge (delay on 4). 3:30 pm. Wrestling (KMGT).

4 pm Professional Figure Skating: Discover Card Stars on Ice (delay on ESPN cable). 4 pm Weatem Athletic Conference football: San Diego State at Hawaii (repeat on 13). 5pm Let's Go Fishing: Mahimahi fishing in the Sea of Cortez Baia. Mexico (2). 6 pm.

Tennia: European Community Championships from Antwerp. Belgium -Men semifinals (delay on USA cable). 9 -0 pm College football: Air Foroe at BYU (repeal on ESPN eaWel. 10 30 George Michael's sports machine (2). II m.

College footbath UCLA at Arizona State Ireoeat on Prime Ticket cable). NATIONAL HOCKEY UAOUE Waia Confrnc Patrick Otvwton Ptfc OF OA Nw Jersey 7 3 0 14 39 30 NVIslandem 8 3 1 13 44 27 Washmaton 6 4 1 13 42 33 NYRangerj 4 5 3 11 48 47 PittsBurgH 3 6 3 9 45 50 Philadelphia 3 6 2 8 27 44 Adam Division Montreal 7 4 2 16 51 40 Oueoec 5 4 1 11 42 35 Boston 5 4 1 11 36 37 Buffalo 4 4 3 11 40 42 Hartford 4 5 1 9 31 40 Campbell Conference Noma Division I PH. OF OA Toronto 6 4 0 12 46 42 Chicago 5 5 1 11 48 48 Detroit 5 4 1 11 33 33 Minnesota 4 5 2 10 37 40 St.louu 3 5 1 7 28 32 Smyth OMekxi Edmonton 6 5 0 12 49 41 Calgary 5 5 1 11 44 44 Winnipeg ,5 4 0 10 28 29 Lo Angeles ......3 7 1 7 27 45 Vancouver 2 6 1 5 33 39 Yesterday's Results NY Islanders 8. NY Rangers 2 New Jersey 6, Edmonton 5 Pittsburgh 5, Quebec 4 Harriots 7. Philadelphia 4 Toronto 6.

Chicago 5 Boston 3. Montreal 3 Washington 3, Minnesota 3 Detroit 3, St Louis 3 Today's Games NY Islanders at Boston Chicago at Buffalo Hartlord at Quebec Edmonton at NY Rangers Los Angeles at Pittsburgh Vancouver at Washington Minnesota at Detroit Die Mast 72-72-68212 Dan Forsman 68-72-72212 Bob Murphey 70-71-71212 AkiOhmacM 73-72-67212 Greg Powers 69-72-71212 RonStreek 72-70-70212 Bob Gilder 71-70-71212 Loren Roberts 70-73-69212 Mark Lye 72-70-71213 EOFkxi 72-72-69-213 George Bums 72-69-72213 Mike Sullivan 71-69-73213 Steve EHungton 73-70-70213 KermrtZartey 71-72-71-214 Jim Simons 73-69-72-214 Billy Pierot 72-72-70214 Kenny Knox 72-73-69214 Harry Arthur 71-69-74214 Phil Biackmar 77-68-69214 Tom Bynjm 68-73-73214 Nolan Henke 72-72-70214 Donnie Hammond 71-69-74214 JimNeltord 75-70-69214 John Manatley 71-71-72214 Tommy Valentine 215 TomPtfmc 72-72-71-215 Blame McCalinter 71-72-72215 David Edwards 73-71-71215 David Jackson 72-73-70215 Ray Stewart 70-72-73215 Vance Heafner 71-73-71215 David Peoples 74-71-70215 Bruce Somsby 72-69-74215 Bobby Cole 72-71-72-215 Larry Ziegier 68-70-78216 DonSnirey 73-72-71216 Mike McCuHough 73-71-72218 Robert Thompson 74-69-73216 (467,000 ABC CUP -JAPAN MATCH Al Sports Shlnko Country CM) Hyoyo Prefecture, Japan (Per-72) Third round Teem Japan. 552-557-5591668 U.S., 539-5706731682 IndMdual Second round Tateo Ozaki. japan, del. Sam Landotpn, U.S., 71-76; Nooumrtsu Yuhara, Japan, del.

Bruce Leake, 67-73; Seiichi Kanai, Japan, del. Bill Rogers. U.S., 71-76: Katsun-an Takanaahi, Japan, del. Hale Irwin, 70-71; Naomich! Ozaki, Japan, even. Chris Perry, U.S., 73-73; Willie Wood, Japan, U.S..

del. Toru Nakamura. Japan. 70-73; Andy Bean; del. Haime Meshiai.

Japan, 68-70, Masahiro Kuramoto, Japan, del. Johnny Miller, US. 64-74; Gary Hallberg. U.S., del. Yoshitaka Yamamoto.

Japan, 68-74. Third round Masahiro Kuramoto. Japan, 66-71-64 201: Andy Bean. 64-72-68204: Gary Hallberg, 65-74-68207; Yoshitaka Yamamoto, Japan, 70-64-64 208; Nobumitsu Yuhara. Japan, 67-75-67 Meshiai.

Japan. 69-71-70210; Chns Perry, 66- 71-73210; Johnny Miller, U.S., 67- 69-74210, Hale Irwin, U.S., 70-69-71 210; Katsunari Takahashi, Japan, 70-71-70 211. Toru Nakamura, Japan, 69-69-73211; Naomichi Ozaki, Japan, 70-68-73211; Willie Wood, U.S., 69-73-70212; Seiichi Kanai, Japan, 71-71-71213; Bill Rogers, U.S 66-72-76214; Tateo Ozaki, Japan, 76-72-71219; Sam Randolph, 72-71-76219; Bruce Lietzke, U.S.. 75-73-73221. HOLES IN ONE BID Bonner, 110-yard, second hole yesterday at the Hawaii Kai Executive Course, using a pitching wedge.

Bingo Marcelo, 110-yard, fourth hole yesterday at Kahuku Golf Course, using a eight-iron. Larry Yamashrta, 228-yard, third hole yesterday at Ala Wai Golf Course, using a three-wood. OAHU INTERSCHOLASTIC ASSOCIATION Soft Tennla Chemptonahipa At Kalent High courts Girls Kaiser def. Waipahu 2-1. Ooublaa matchea: Debbie Marske-Cynthia Ward (Kais) del Michelle Kaneshiro-Rebecca Mal-lan fWaip) 5-2; Michell TomDoe-Kna Tamgu-chi (Waip) del.

Tracy Johnson-Linda Nishiyama (Kais) 5-1; Robyn Bioente-Mayuko Koshibe (Kais) def. Rie Kodama-Dale Min-iestuma (Waip) 5-2. Boys Waipahu def. Roosevelt 3-0. Doubles matchea: Darin Quiocho-Reuben Burke (Waip) def.

Jang Oh-Hun Yang (Roos) 5-2; Warren Milho-Oonavan Dumlao (Waip) def. Jimmy Wong. Michael Chong (Roos) 5-3; Kelly Kaneshiro-John MaKan (Waip) del. Ja-cobson Co-Marcus Ito (Roo6) 5-0. n7sT Dogs Junior varsity: Individual 1.

Greg Fasts-bend (Mililani) 17.52 2. Jeff Aoki (Mary) 117 56.5. 3. Gary Kawakami (Pun) 18 01.3. Teem 1, Punahou 46; 2.

MaryknoH 70: 3, Kamehameha 1 1 4. Pac-Five 1 29; 5. McKmley 141. Combined varsity end vt 1, Punahou 99: 2. Maryknoll 124; 3, McKmiey 234; 4, Moanaiua 305.

5. Kaiser 427. Old Varsity: Individual 1, Diane Ota (Mill) 12:53. 2, Lane Pouge (HPA), 12:54. 3, Missy Mowat (Kais).

13 07.7. 4, Carolyn Lowe (Rad). 13:09. 5, Karin Gschweng (HPA), 13:17. 6, Cheryl Ryan (Cas), 13:18.

7, Km Bowden (Pac-5), 13:25. 8, Kristina Ramos (HPA), 13.30. 9, Britta Bushnell (HPA), 13:34. 10, Ua Jett (HPA), 13:38. Teem 1, Hawaii Preparatory Academy, 26; 2.

Punahou 86; 3, Maryknoll 90: 4. Kaiser, 131; 5, Farringlon 135; 6. St. Andrew Priory 177; 7, Waialua 183. 8.

Castle 199; 9. Radford 256; 10, Kaiani 277. Junior varsity: Individual 1. Beth Wilson Moan), 13 34 7 2. Jenny MacPherson (Ka-ah), 14 26, 3, Ann Wirtz (St.

Anthony). 14 36. Team 1, Punahou, 60. 2. McKmley 62.

3. Maryknoll 82. 4. Moanaiua 128. 5.

Kaiser 153. Combined varsity and hr: 1 Punahou 146; 2, Maryknoll 172; 3. Hawaii Preparatory Academy 206; 4, Kaiser 284; 5. McKmley 379. A MUICS Basketball Volleyball SHOW RESULTS Poodle Club of Hawaii's 6th Specialty Oct 25, Peart Haitr Recreation Center Judge: Luis Alzcorbe Best of breed, miniature Howlene Enchantment O' Velour (Arlene Otagura, Robin Watanabe, Hazel Miller).

Beat of opposite sex, minietura Waver Langcroft Ambassador (John Gaidos). Toys: Beat of variety Ch. Bragabout Polynesian vamp (Bradley and Arlene Odagi-n). Beat of winners How-Lene Silver Aura of Velour (Robin Watanabe, Arlene Otaguro). Beat of opposite sei How-Lene Out ol the Blue (Christine Watanabe.

Robin Watanabe) Standards: Beat of variety and beef of winners Nalani Glory Days (Claire and Mutsumi Ishizaki). Bast of opposite ae Belle Kotohe Girt of Nalani (Denise Rob-ens). Miniature: Beet of variety and bet of wtnnara Howlene Enchantment Velour (Robin Watanabe. Arlene Otaguro, Hazel Miser) Best of opposite Wavlr Langcroft Ambassador (John Gaidos). THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE Today 9am.

Collie Club of Hawaii's 66th Specialty. Richardson Field (24 entries). 11 a.m. Basset Hound Club of Hawaii's Match, Richardson Field (10 entries). 1 p.m.

Akita Club of Hawaii Specialty, Thomas Square (11 entries). 2 m. Doberman Pmscher Club of Hawaii 29th Specialty, Thomas Square (40 entries). Saturday Dog Fanciers ot Kauai Third Obedience Fun Trial Match. Kalena Park, next to Uhue Fire Station.

Registration closes at 8 a m. LlMi 1 id rA-5r ri.lrnn'eniiinfi-i..l-.Mi..ni... NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION Pns-eeaaon game Portland 106. Philadelphia 106 INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE OF HONOLULU Round-Room Playoffs Gins' Varsity At Sacred Hearts Gym Kamehameha del. Sacred Hearts, 10-15, 16-8.

15-7; Punahou def. Hawaii Baptist Academy. 9-15. 15-13, 15-6; University High rlef. lolani 15-3, 15-4.

Boys' Varsity University High del. lolani. 15-11, 15-9; Punahou del. Kamehameha. 15-5, 16-14.

il Golf Raymond Whitndge 10:58 15 Greg Cameron 11:05 04 9: Scott Witter 11:12 48 Jeff Chang 1 1 1 9 08 1 Tim Lovell 11 22.34 4: Dillon Wood 11:37.32 5: Judy Wick Gene Hanratty 11:54 02.6; Rob Enrighl 11:58 34 6. Roger Wrolstad 12 01 :29.0, Pia AMI Heidi Hydnck 12 Douglas Goldsmith Millie Cooke 12 16 17 Rev Burrell Harold Frobisher 12:28 05.7; Sharyn Klafehn 12:31:56 Wayne Reis Michael Macdonald Deb Ardolf 12:57:04 Marvin Jones Brian Smith 13 01:36 Gary Theriaull Thomas Smith 13:15:46 8: John Irons 13:22 55 Graham Haines John Soth 13 23 20 Richard Hilliard 13.27.03.0: Scott McNamara 13.46:55.6; Steven Langford 13 Wendy Jones 13 51:09 Ruth Heidrich 13.58.03 Frank Ferren 14 01 48 0, Wesley Elmore 14 09 53.2: Roger Kadala 14:13.20 2. Peter Kaeo 14:27 26 9: Lindahl 14 34 37 Carol Keith 14 43.06.3; Scott Keith 14 43 06 9: Elame Harl 14 44 03.7; Wally Mesch 14 46 02 Ken Shirk 15 21:59 Annette Sanpei 15 40 00.4; Edward Izumi 15 44 24.4; Robert Perham 15 53 40 3, Eddie Miller 16 02:48 Conrad Oishi 16 08 61.8; Tina West 16 20 03 Ed Kuroda 16 31:42.5. PROFESSIONAL DIVISION Women (Time awtm, bike, run total) 1, Erin Baker 57:42 2, 5 26:347, 3-11 08 2 9 35 25.1: 2, Sylviane Puntuous 57:50 6. 5:29:43 2.

3 09 23 69 36 57 3, Paula Newby-Fraser 58 03 3. 5 22 15 9, 3 20-18 7 9 40 37 9: 4, Julie Wilson 58 14.2, 5 35:32 5, 3:28 .38.1 10 5. Sarah Springham 1:01:34.8. 5:35:05 6. 3:31:45.0 1008 25.4; 6.

Amy Aikman 1:01:10.7, 5:36:29.1, 3 32 57 410:10 37.2; 7, Nancy Harrison 1:02 48 8. 5 39:56 4. 3 31-15 1 8, Luanne Park 1:05:22 5. 5:43 57.1, 3 29 50.110 19 09 7, 9. Beth Nelson 1:17:01.8.

5:41:15.6, 3:26 01.9 10, Terry Schneider 1:02:49.3, 5:40:08.2, 3:42:30 9 10 25:28 4. Men 1, Dave Scott 60 57.9, 4 53 48 8, 2:49 26.58 34 13.2; 2. Mark Allen 51 00:7, 4:53 47.0, 3:00 31.7-8 45:19 3. Greg Stewart 1:03:16.3, 5 00:00 5. 2 55:36 3 8 68 53.1; 4, Michael Pigg 51:01: 5.

5:00 54.6, 3 10 38 19 02 34 5, Ken Glah 53 22 4, 4.53 30 6. 3:18 24 29:05 17.2: 6. Scott Tin-ley 54:357, 5:01:25.0. 3:12 36.7 9 08 37 7, Nicholaus Martin 5:08 37.6. 3 01:20.59 10:29 8.

Todd Jacobs 58 00 5, 5:09:36.5, 3:05 21 09:12:58 0: 9. George Hoover 51:22 6, 5:14 43 8, 3 09 46 69 15 53 10. Peuti Kwru 56:02.1. 5:20:47 4,2:59:11 39:16 00 8. AGE GROUP RESULTS 18-24: Bern Mitchell 59:12 3, 6:06 51 3, 3 25 39 310 31 43 4: Margie Prevot 1:11:31.5, 5:50 26 3, 3 31 09 810 33 07 Susan Siagle 56:10 1, 5:50:25.9.

4 01:42.5 1048 185. 25-29: Louise Mackinlay 1:05:20.5, 5:46 05 6, 3 35 40 510 27:06 Mandy Dean 56 00.4, 5:54 06 2, 3 43 27 5 10 33:34.1: Jan Wankiyn 54 32 6 05 20 9: 3 33:43 010 33 36 8 30-34: Suzanne Mit-termeier 1:03:26.7. 5:48 18,6, 3:38 30 3 10 30:15 Jan Ripple 57:45 3. 5 22 35 8, 4 12 26.110 32 47 Laurie Samuelson 54 36.4. 6 04:07 2.

3.45 46 6 10 44 29 2. IS-38: Sharon Given 1:13 28 4. 6.07.50 1, 3 37:15 910 58 34.4; Susan Shafer 1 23 23 8. 5 58:33 2, 4 02 28 411 24:25 Missy Le Stranqe 1:02 52 2, 608 57 9, 4:13.287.411 25.18 5. 40-44: 1.

Sally Edwards 1:13:33 9, 6:20 44 8, 3 33 33 4 11:07 52 Lesley Cens-McDowell 1 07 504. 6 14 16 0, 4:29 54 911 52 01 Karen Smith-Rohrberg 1 25 50 1, 6 23:41 6, 4 08 35.911:58 07.6. 45-49: Elizabeth Burt 1 22:50.7. 621:50.3, 4 13:19 611 58 00 Heide Schloesser 1:27:36.6. 6 29 18 8.

4 08 42.512 05:37 9: Joni Vanderveen-Dunn 1:22 10.3. 6 26 09 8, 4 26 01 6 12:16 217. 50-54: Louise Taylor 1 24:037. 7:21:407, 4 46 38.713 32 23.1: Gillian Al-Akel 1:16 11 5, 7:13 45 6. 5 04 47 0 13 34 44 Ruth Heidrich 1 26 09 1.

7 31:45 1. 5 00 09 1 13 58 03 3. 55-59: Mary Anne Woodnng 2 04 23.7, 6.57 33 4, 4 Madonna Buder 1 36 38 4, 7 26 49 5. 5 54 48 614 58 16 Del Wright 2.00:00.7, 8 20.09 5, 6 09 07.2 16 29 24 3 Men 18-24: Anton Rattensperger 1:02 50 3. 5 14 06.0.

3:17:43.9 9 34 39 2. Kevin MacKinnon 58 06 0, 5 26 00 6. 3 17 51.8 MARLBORO CHALLENGE At Tamiaml Park, Miami, Fie. 42-lap, 75-mile, 1.784-mile street course (Driver, hometown, car, laps completed, prize money, and winner a average speed): 1 Bobby Rahal, Dublin, Ohio. Loia-Coaworlh, 42, $225,000.

108.782 mph. 2, Danny Sullivan, Louisville. Ky March-Chevrolet, 42, Si i5. 000 3, Raul Boeset, Bruit, March-Cos-worth, 42, $90,000. 4, Emerson Fittipak, Brazil.

March-Chevrolet, 41. $70,000. 5. Al Unser Albuquerque, N.M., March-Coa-worrh. 41, $55,000.

6, Rick Mears. Bakera-ftetd, March-Chevroiet, 38. $45,000. 7, Michael Andretti. Nazareth, March-Cos-worth, 34, $40,000.

8. Mario Andretti. Nazareth, Lola-Chevrolet, 25. $30,000. 9, Al Unser, Albuquerque, N.M..

Penske-Chevro-let. 20. $20,000. 10. Arie Luyendyk, Holland, March-Coswonh.

4. $20,000. SUPER VEE RACE At Tamiaml, Miami, Fla. 35-lap, 1. 784-mile street course (Driver, hometown, car, iapa completed, prize money, winner's average speed.

Prize money only for top 20 finishers): 1, Ken Johnson, Russeilville, Rait RT-5, 35, $6,500, 98 555 mph. 2. David Kuflrsvs. La Canada, Rait RT-5, 35, $4,600. 3, Robert Groft, Northridge.

Rait RT-5. 35. $3,400 4. Dennis Vrtok). Fori Lauderdale, Rail RT-5, 35, $2,250.

5, Bernard Jour-dam. Mexico. Ran RT-5, 35. $1,900 6. Juan Manual Fangio II, Argentina, Rait RT-5.

35, $1,600. 7, Scott Atchison, Bakersftekj, Rait RT-5. 35. $1,350. 8, Gary Rubo, Port Jefferson.

Halt RI-5, 35. 9. Mark Smth. McMinnvilie. Rait RT-5, 34, $1,000 10.

Ben Bartel, Wooster, Oho. Gnf-fitti GR006. 34, $900. 11, J. Lenzi, Chicago, Rail RT-5, 34, $800.

12. Stuart Crow, Dallas, Raft RT-5, 34, $700 13. James Clem. Dallas. Rail RT-5, 34.

$650. 14, Steve Thomson, Minneapolis. Rait RT-5, 34. $600. 15.

Richard Myhre, Prttsboro, Raft RT-5, 34. $550. 16. Joe Tabor. Manhattan Beech, Rait RT-5, 33, $500.

17, Klaus Schinkel. Mexico, Rait RT-5. 33, $450. 18. Louis Rettenmeir, Sherman.

Rait RT-5, 32. $400. 19, Patrick Phmny. Carmel. Rati RT-5.

31, $.150. 20, Gary Peterson. Huntingdon Beach, Calif Rail RT-5, 31, $300. Tennis Notices OAHU INTERSCHOLASTIC ASSOCIATION Western Division playoffs Varsity Boys Letlehua def. MHilam 15-13, 15-9: Pearl City def.

Campbell 15-7. 15-3. Girte Moanaiua def. Nanakufe 15-5. 15-10.

Pear) City def. Waipahu 15-6. 15-5; Waipahu def. Nanakuk 14-11. Junior varsity: Waianae del.

Campbell, 12-15. 15-9. 15-8: Aiea def. Waipahu, 14-12, 11- Waipahu def. Campbell.

15-4, 14-16, 12- 9. Eastern OtvkMon pesyorfa Juntor varsity Girls Kaimuki del. Castle 15-8. 15-6: Kahuku def. Kailua 15-11.

15-7; Kailua def. Castle 13- mj Entries are being accepted for the sum annual Toya tor Tots Miieo Oouotea Benefit Tennis Tournament, Dec. 5-6 at the Subase Courts. Peart Harbor. Each division (open and seniors) limited to 16 teams.

Deadline is Nov. 20. The fi'sl Toys for Tot Aloha Fun and Friendship Grandpa and Grandma Doubles Tennis Toumement will be held on Nov. 21 at the Subase Racquet Courts, from 8 a m. to 4 m.

The format is mix and match. Deadline is Nov. 13 and entry fee is $1. AUTOCROSS Sports Car Club of America, 10 a.m. at Aloha Stadium.

Admission is $12 per driver, $3 lor pit passes. -Gates open at 9 a.m. and close 5 p.m. BASEBALL Rainbow Invitational League, at Rain- bow Stadium. 9 a.m.

Aiea vs. Sheridan; noon, UH vs. Sea War- nors; 3 p.m. Island Movers vs. Hawaii Pacific.

No admission charge. Oahu Junior AJA League, 10 a.m. Manoa vs. Aiea, followed by Waia-lae vs. Ewa at Ala Wai field.

1 p.m. Moanaiua vs. Peart City at Hans Orange field, Kaneohe at Hala-wa. No admission charge. POLO Mauns Kaa Polo Club' Inter-island Invitational Tournament, noon, first round at Carter Field on Wai-ki'i Ranch, Mauna Kea, Big Island.

Gates will open at 10 a m. No admission charge. SURFING Hawaii Surfing Federation Freestyle) Big Island Open Series, 8 a.m. at Honoli i Beach. Hawaiian Pro Am Circuit X-cel Wet-suit Pro, 8 a.m.

at Sunset Beach, surf permitting. Waimea Bay is the alternate site. For upated information, call HPAC hotline at 671-6255. SWIMMING Senior Developmental Short Course Meet, 3 p.m. at UH's Duke Kahan-amoku Pool.

No admission charge. VOLLEYBALL College women, 7 p.m. UH-Hilo vs. Chammade at McCabe Gym. Admission is $3 for adults, $1 for college and high school students with ID.

senior citizens and children 12-under are tree. WAVESAILINQ Aloha Classic World Championships, 10:30 a.m. at Ho'okipa Beach Park. Maui. AT, Soccer NABISCO CHAMPIONSHIP At Sen Antonio, Texas Third Round (Per 70) Tom Watson 65-66-69200 MarkO Meara 69-69-66204 Mark Caicavecchia 67-68-69204 Greg Norman 67-70-68 205 Larry Mize 66-73-67 206 Paul Azinger 73-66-67206 Chip Beck 71-67-68206 Corey Pavm 73-65-68206 Bernhard Langer 68-69-69206 Fred Couples 73-67-67207 Hal Sutton 71 M'-207 Don Pooley 71-68-68207 Nick Price 67-71-69207 Payne Stewart 72-698209 Scott Hoctl 72-66-71209 Mike RbkJ 69-66-74209 Dan Pom 73-68-69210 Mark MeCumber 74-66-70210 David Frost 66-71-73210 Ben Crensnaw 68-67-75210 Steve Pate 69-68-74-211 Larry Nelson 76-68-68212 A.

Werbnng 68-71-73212 Scott Simpson 73-71-69213 Tom Kite 75-70-70215 Jeff Siuman 74-71-70215 Mac Grady 70-70-75215 Bobby Wadkins 73-73-70218 LannyWadkins 71-72-74217 Curtis Strange 73-74-73220 $500,000 CENTEL CLASSIC At Tallahassee, Fie. (Per 72) TomSieckman 66-70-71207 Joey S'ndelar 71 -69-67207 Keith Clearwater 71-68-68207 Bin Kratrert 69-67-72208 Hubert Green 69-71-68208 Bill Sander 71-68-69208 Buddy Gardner 69-68-72209 Ronnie Black 72-67-70 209 Bob Lohr 70-72-67209 jay Overton 69-69-72210 Tim Norm 72-68-70210 Dave Eicheinerger 74-68-68210 Buss Cochran 71-72-67210 B'liGiasson 70-71-69210 Dave Batr 68-73-69210 MneHuloen 69-72-70211 Frank Conner 69-70-72211 Bob Eastwood 69-73-6921 1 1 Transactions HAWAII COLLEGIATE LEAGUE At Kepwlanl Park Chammade 4. Leeward 0 Honolulu Community College 4. Hawaii 0 U. of Hawaii 1.

Hawaii Pacific College 0 High scorer Cham Diego Washington 2 goals. ijti JJVl Rnnninn 1200,000 SEIKO SUPER (MAND PRIX At Hong Kong Semmnete John Fitrgeraid, Australia, def. Jeremy Bates. Britain. 6-3.

6-4; Eliot Teltscher, Palos Verdes Estates. oaf Darren CahiH. Australia. 7-5. 6-4.

1150 000 WOMEN'S EUROPEAN INDOORS CHAMPIONSHIPS At Zuncti. Switzerland Semrnnaia Steffi Graf. West Germany, (1), del. Man-ueia Maiseva, Bulgaria, (3). 6-4.

6-7. 6-1; Hana Mandiikova. Czechoslovakia. (2), def. Catherine Tauzial.

France. 6-1 3-6, 6-3 ALOHA FUN AND FRIENDSHIP GRANDMOTHER AND GRANDFATHER DOUBLES LEAGUE At Subaae Racquet Court Nelson MauMane Sugita del. Stan Na-gaoThelma Nitta 5-3; Joe RussoCynlla Young def. Larry MunJudith Kimura 5-3; Jim LumCeiia Fujioka del. Ron KimuraKalai Young 7-1; Bill ViilanuevaJackie Miyasrwo del.

Mike KeynsGkxia Villanueva 5-3: Bob FukaKalai Young def. Jim LumHenriria Keyes 5-3. Mike KeyesJudrtfi Kimura def. VillanuevaCy Young 5-3; Nelson Mau Jackie Miyashiro def John KeopuhiwaGeiia Fuiioka 6-2; Tom SugitaTheima Nitta def. Stan NagaoMarie Sugita 5-3.

Fmel Handings: 1, Pepsi. 2. Kleenex 3, Hawaii Transfer. Moat Outstanding; Jackie MiyashiroRon Kimura. Best Sportsmanship: Thelma NittaNel-son Mau Humanitarian award: Stan Nagao Triathlons B4tttbi1 Golden Stat Fined guard Erie "Sleepy" Floyd an undisclosed amount; waived guard Raymond Townand arid forward Terry Williams.

FootbaU LA Ramt Traded running bach Eric Otckereon to Indianapolia lor running back Owen QtU and a first- and second-round selection in 1988 and a 1989 second-round selection As pari of the deal Bams aiso received Buffalo running back Greg Belt and Bills first-round 1988 selection and two 1968 second-round selections Indianapolia Traded linebacker Cornelius Bennett to Buffalo. M(mi Activaied linebacker Of-ferdshl, fullback Tom BtwnT punter Reggie Roby and nose tacxie Mike Lambrecht; placed tackle Mark Dennis, tqm end Joel Williams and fullback Ron Davenport on inactive list. PUNAHOU INVITATIONAL Crosa Country Meet At Punahou School Boys Varsity: Individual 1. Paul Bedish (Maryi 15 58 2, Adam Heneqhan (HPA) 15 58; Richie May (Pun) 1613 4, Grant Crowell (Kaiani) 16:17 8, 5, Russell Garner (Maryi 16:19 4. 6.

Kenny Miller Pun) 16 23; 7. Joe Janczyk (Pun) 16 25; 8. Kimo Anderson (McK 16 44. 9. Chris Kwney(Pun) 16 52; 10, San-ung Jon IMcK) 16 58 Team 1, Punahou 53: 2, Mary-Knoll 54; 3.

McKmley 93. 4, Moanaiua 100, 5, Kaiani 123; 6. Hawaii Prep 172; 7. beabury Hall 231. 8, Radford 139; 9, Kaiser 241.

10, Maui 263. BUD LIGHT IRONMAN WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP Results from Oct 10 Hawaii Finishers Ruben Cnappins 9 37:18 2: David Fonseca Gary Sato Jim Bedwell 10 20 45 Garry Castelli 10 25 27 Alan Nitta 10 41 30 Susie Douglas 10.41.53 Clyde Weddell 10 45 27.7; Rick Cunha 10 46 36.9: Sean Dowling 10 51.52 Mathew Kresser TT 1 "I inaianapoiis signs iFiieimifeaMSii! National Conference Eric Dickerson Raymond Berry and general manager Pat Sullivan called 14 or so players during the strike to, urn, urge them to return. Berry is said to have expressed a fatherly disappointment in the strikers, reportedly angering some important ones, such as star linebacker Andre Tippett the ball for the Cowboys, but they aren't likely to do much against this defense. Also, coach Tom Landry has said that he wouldn't hesitate to remove quarterback Danny Whits on an off-night. The Giants may be without running back Joe Morns (leg) but carry on with slogans such as these posted in the clubhousei "We have no choise (sic).

We must win." If they play the way they spell, they're still in trouble. From Page C-1 Interconference American Conference WASHINGTON (5-1) at BUFFALO (3-3) This has the look of an ambush. The Washington Redskins can relax with a two-game lead in the NFC East, thanks to their 3-0 strike team, and the Buffalo Bills are starting to think they're a football team after last week's comeback victory at Miami. The Redskins' defense is tougher than the Dolphins', but QuartetDack Jim Keliy is hot, and running back Robb Riddick, who leads the league with seven touchdowns, is keeping the sulking Greg Bell on the bench. together.

The Rams told Irsay that if he could deliver several prime draft choices, the deal could be made. Irsay could give away Indianapolis' first- and second-round choices in 19S3, plus the No. 2 pick in 1083, but that wasn't everything he needed. He then realized he would have to use Bennett, his unsigned first-round draft choice, to get the remaining choices. Irsay's first move seemed to Le a natural.

He called Tampa Hay coach Ray Perkins. Perkins had coached Bennett at Alabama and said during his college days that Bennett could become another Lawrence Taylor in the pros. Tampa was interested but thought a first and second was too high. And the Dues had already used their third-round choice in 13S3 to take Dan Sileo. a defensive lineman from the DETROIT (1-5) at DENVER (3-2-1) You're 1-5 and about to face John Elway at Mile High Stadium before a sellout crowd of screaming orange-clad fans, and your employer is saying you have "a lousy football That what Detroit Lion coach Darryl Rogers heard from W.lliam Clay Ford last week Mrs Rogers had better put off buying any new furniture.

But there is a case for the Lions. Young Detroit quarterback Chuck Long is coming off h-s best game, they do play bener away from the Sil-verdome and the Broncos, not always overpowering at home, have lost three offensive starters with mu-nes, their pass rush has been ineffective and their kcK coverage sloppy. SAN FRANCISCO (5-1) at LOS ANGELES RAMS (1-5) It's been just one of those years tor the Rams and the San Francisco 49ers, longtime rivals and new bookencJs far the National Football League Western Division standings. Everything that has gone wrong for the Rams has gone right for the 49ers. "We've been very fortunate," 49er coach Bill Walsh said.

As for the Rams, if it weren't for bad luck is fast becoming a sad story. They started the season as Super Bowl contenders but have since done a nose-dive of classic proportions. The Rams lost their first two games after blowing leads in the fourth quarter. Then they lost two of three stfke games. Then tey returned and lost their offense.

Then they lost their star tailback. Eric Dickerson, who has been exiled to Indianapolis. TAMPA BAY (3-3) vs. GREEN BAY (3-2-1) at Milwaukee When was the last time these two met when neither had a losing record? Tenth-round rookie Don Majkowskl isn't Bart Starr yet, but he giving the Green Bay Packers some steady p'ay at quarterback. The Buccaneers' Steve DeBerg had the Bears on the run for a while last week.

Noteworthy trend: the Packers have won seven of the last eight between these teams, and the Buccaneers have won only two of their last 29 on the road one ot those by their strike team. NEW ORLEANS (3-3) at ATLANTA (2-4) "We are the worst franchise in the league and have been for 21 years For people to think we re a playoft team is ridiculous." Wm that inspiration from coach Jim Mora, the New Orleans Sa.nts find themselves in a crossroads game. Each team has a solid runner Samt Ruetxm Maye and Falcon Gerald Riggs but need some bg p'ays at quate'-back. PHILADELPHIA (2-4) at ST. LOUIS (2-4) Both of the Phiiale'phia Eases' Eagles' victories are ty their 'real team, which is around Ccaih Buddy Ryan, who Decked them during the Str-ke, if ta-ve tailback Ke'th Byrt is fmay past his foot Quarterback Randall Cunningham can oewn ad leave tKe running to him.

NEW YORK GIANTS (1-5) at DALLAS (3-3) on Monday night Hold the Gatorade. ant coach Bill Pa'ceii mae it clear that last week rst v.ctory. ais nst St. Louis, was no cause for post-cje Noma-er how much tn Cowboys they st. hance the Giants, won lour of the last five Her-ache Walker and Tony Dorutt bem want to carry "I thought Washington was going to make the deal and we wxre out of it," said Buffalo general manager Bill Polian.

"But they backed away, and this gave us a chance to get the deal done." Polian contacted Bennett's agent, Richard Wood of Mobile, by phone, and reached a tentative agreement on a contract. Bennett and Wood Hew into Buffalo yesterday afternoon, and when the contracts are signed, all three teams involved send TWX messages to the league office, making it official. If Dickerson plays to his ability, the Colts now have to be considered a serious contender to win the AFC East. Dickerson has gained 7,245 yards on 1,525 NFL carries and he set a single-season rushing record with 2,105 yards in 1DS4. The 6-foot-3.

220-pounder has led the league in rushing in three cf his first four seasons. Bennett, an AU-Amcrica from Alabama, said he was relieved a team was willing to meet his contract demands. The Rams can get some immediate help from Bell, a talented but troubled tailback. He has been nagged bv injury with the E.lls- But the Rams made this move for the future. In the Tj vS draft, they will have two first-round choices and four second-round picks.

CLEVELAND (4-2) at SAN DIEGO (5-1) This is the San Diego Chargers' first chance to say they've really beaten someone, besides St. Louis, Kansas City and three strike teams. This is a good quarte'back matchup between Bemie Kosar and Dan Pouts. Charger receiver Wes Chandler has a slightly separated shoulder but will play. INDIANAPOLIS (3-3) at NEW YORK JETS (3-3) The records are the same, but the Indianapolis Colts' acquisition of Enc Dickerson clarified which team is climbing and which one is sinking.

Dickerson will be in uniform today and may play a little. The Jets' anemic pass rusn shouldn be much of a problem for the Colts' Jack Trudeau. Jets' quarterback Ken O'Bnen could be well into another confidence crisis after gutting sacked seven times werk PITTSBURGH (4-2) at MIAMI (2-4) De- spite the lack of a running threat. Dm Manno leads the league highest scoring offense, but it's not always enough to cover what the defense aMows. Only the Los Angeles Rams are worse acamst the pass, which gives Pittsburgh Steeier quarterback Mar Malone a rare chance to sparkle, especially if receiver Loui Lippa (hamstring injury) can run.

HOUSTON (4-2) at CINCINNATI (2-4) The Cincinnati Bengals have seen leads turn into de-teats, their offensive line is hurting and the home rieid advantage won help. They nave lost all three at Rivertront Stadium this season. The can score quickly from anywhere on the field. LOS ANGLES RAIDERS (3-3) at NEW EN-GLAND (3-3) Can this be turnaround f.me for the silver and ack' Atef I. trey re UmnuS f0r rocky starts.

1-2 in E5 and 0-3 5. tnpn when everyone is heprirg cf me tflr.dwauon. bra-matic raa.es, 1 1-2 65 8-1 65. On -ne other hand. Their is a ness Tne rurn.ng jmg that ta led tnem out 65 the Pa'not jme wns the first in Marcus Ailen'a record sei string of 100-yard Cays is non-e 'Stent, and tr-e passing game is worse.

The Patrcts are a-- 3 3 taTi irt turmoil, wh.cn was ty tre strike Ccach KANSAS CITY (1-E) at CHICAGO (5-1) Kansas Oh Chief coach Frenfc Gansi, known tor his ability to motiva'e, is trying a new method-. "You play or you re out of here," he told the team. But rt the puncMess Chie's need to wm one to keep their jobs, the waiver wires might blow a fuse next week. The Bears may be returning to their fircyious 85 form win the dramatic return of Jim McMahon relief to pull out the victory at Tampa last week. cf in a sup MINNESOTA (3-3) at SEATTLE (4-2) nc-'Sy K.Tg-Jome snouidn bother the M.nnesota Vgs, wo a'e used to the-r own Come.

Thpir ia-g-er concern is inunes to runn.ng ta Damn Nelson and reci; ve's Anthony Carter and Doug Martin ail l-sted as quest enable. Ne'son hurt tizk crryr-g a cown a fi ght s'ars As a traje-cl, sa'nh Kenny Easley sra npd a shultf agjrst the The a face a better passing attack than they 0,3 that vctjry. Bf Rich Roberta plemental draft in August. j. i as the Buccaneers were cut because giving up the two pucks would leave them without a draft next year, Washington and Buffalo were jumping j.n.

The RtdAins seemed to ready to swing the deal Lite Friday mght, tut then crcppd cut the picture. 4 4k 4 tm jb. fc AAA..

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