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Wednesday, October 10, 1984 Hattiesburg AMERICAN 7C The Fine Print USM statistics Playoff glance All TlrrtM CDT AP Top 20 The Top Twenty teams in the Associated Press college lootball poll, with first place votes in parentheses, Itl4 records, total points based on 20 19 1117 115 14 1J 11 JI-IO-9 0 7-4 s-4 3M and rankings in the previous poll; MuiitAI.I lit 4, RUSHING OFFENSE Att Om Atl Yds Avg Avg TDs Kentucky 114 1 149 5.4 117.1 14 Miss, St. 159 1141 51 168.6 II Auburn 191 1179 4 4 155.0 II LSU 334 894 4 0 114 0 10 Florida 211 1101 4.8 170 4 9 Tennessee 147 811 4 9 103 1 9 Georgia 191 809 4 1 101.2 5 Alabama 194 791 4.1 1 SS 4 7 Mississippi 14 771 1.3 IS4 4 6 Vanderbilt 187 665 3 6 1)3 0 4 PASSING OFFENSE Gam Att Cmp Inl Pet Yds Avg TDs Vandy 170 97 5 57 0 1184 154 8 9 LSU 119 71 I SS.O 761 190 7 4 MiSS 140 81 1 58 4 841 171.1 4 Fla 105 51 4 49 5 771 154 4 7 Ky 80 48 1 60 0 S64 146 0 1 Aub 101 48 6 47 5 704 140.8 1 MiSSSl 104 41 4 J9 4 487 117.4 3 Tenn 82 47 3 57. S47 1 Ala 139 66 10 47.5 591 118.3 Ga 71 31 7 51.1 395 98.7 3 lVm Couruld (At H1.J.27 I'M l.xiiisl.ini 'IVvli II (10 2H, ISM A.ihi.rn li (A) P.M I McffliiH St, lit- 2 1 (II) Jd.Mt I'SM 18, msH. Sl.itc 27 (I'hoiu Ml, 111. Kl HUNINfi CAMKS 4.

Karen Ellingsworlh, Dts Plain, 5,544 7, Lisa Rathgebf t. Palmetto, 5.44) 8, Robin Romeo, Beverly Hills, 5.4)9 9, Aiela Sill. Cocoa. Fla 5,417 10, Pam Buckner. Reno, 5.189.

11, PatCostello St Helena, Calil 5.184. 17, Mary Ellen Handlty, Pompane Beach. Fla 5,180 I), Anne Mane Pike, Cypress, 5.141 14. Atayne Blomenberg, Cranston, I 15. Cheryl Daniels.

Detroit, Mich 5.1)0 16. Virginia Norton. South Gate, 5,370. 17. Donna Adamek, Duarte.

5,113. 18. Rene Fleming, Oklahoma City, Ok la 5,188. 19. Shirley Htnti, Merntt Island.

5,114. 10, Susan Meyer, Alexandria, 31, She I he Johnson. Toledo. Ohio. 5.103 31.

Sunnie Scifres, Edmond. 5,078. 11, Cheryl Van Lerberg, Shawnee. 5.051- 14. Tish Johnson, Downey.

4.985. -x iM.lt NFL statistics AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFER- I Quarterbacks ATT COM VOS TD INT Marino, Mia. 179 117 1753 17 4 Eason. E. 116 75 912 7 0 Ferguson, Buff.

145 93 1004 6 7 Fouts, I 214 142 1831 8 6 Woodley. Pitt. 119 73 10 I 7 6 Ryan, Jets 169 95 114 10 I Pagel, Ind. 1)2 75 90) 7 Moon, Hou. 172 81 110) 4 3 Kneg, Sea.

156 77 1149 I 8 Anderson, Cm, 148 18 1141 3 8 Elway, Den. 118 71 119 4 4 Plunkett. Raiders 174 96 1148 4 9 Blackledge. C. 214 107 1117 1 McDonald, Clev.

207 1 03 1458 4 12 Rushers ATT VOS AVG LO TD McNeil, Jets 123 547 4.4 33 2 Jackson, 1)1 482 4.3 18 Winder, Den. 95 433 4.4 24 2 Dickey, Ind. 88 397 4.5 30 3 Allen, Raiders 109 304 1.5 30 Collins, E. 84 363 4 3 21 2 Pruitf. Clev.

112 )38 3.0 12 3 McMillan, ind. 69 3)8 4.4 31 3 Brown, K.C. 79 311 3.9 25 3 Bell, Buff. 74 298 3.9 19 2 Receivers lulj 1 I Record Pts Pvs t-Teiei (S51 3 00 1.170 1 2 Washington (1) 5 0 0 1,049 3 I.Oklahoma 400 1,030 4, Boston Coll. (2 3 0-0 1,076 4 5.

Bnghem Young 5-0-0 9J2 7 Nebraska 4 1-0 B69 7. So. Methodist 3-0 0 007 10 B.Ohio State 41-0 .90 2 9. Florida State 4-0-1 644 4 10 Miami, Re. 5 2 0 05 14 ll.Penn Stale 4-1-0 566 II 12LSU 557 15 ll.Okiahoma State 4-1 0 469 9 14.

Purdue 4-1-0 340 15 Georgia j)7 0 3-2-0 270 10 17. South Carolina 4-0-0 264 II. Florida 3.. 19. Kentucky 4-0-0 156 10, Georgia Tech 310 101 12 t.

JO ON- Miss In li t. 27 ,11 SW LiMiisi.in v. N'W l.ouiKt.inu, I v. 10 List Citn-I 1 v. 1 7 Lmiisvi Him IT AH SlATl.STICS TOTAL OFFENSE Att Gm Att Yds Avg Avg TDs Kentucky 394 1733 5.9 19 LSU 353 1459 4 7 414 7 14 MiSS St.

165 10)0 5 4 404.0 14 Auburn 391 1983 5.1 196.4 13 Vanderbilt 357 1949 5.5 189 8 13 Florida 136 1874 5 6 374 8 16 Tennessee 149 1)60 SS 10 0 II JuCo Top 15 The Top IS teams in the National Junior College Athletic Association football poll, with first-place votes, this season's re 181 16)1 4.3 116.6 10 Mississippi 1. Nassau, N.V. (6) 4 0-0 101 2. Miss. Gulf fl) t-o-0 3.

Win. Ramey, III. -o 0 06 4. Normndle, Minn. (1) o-0 66 5.

Ricks, Idaho (2) 4-0-0 50 6. Tyler, Texas Ml 5-0 0 56 7. CoMeyville, Kan. 510 51 8. Harford, Md.

0 47 9. Rochester, Minn. s-0-0 17 10. Iowa Central 5-1-0 13 11. NE Oklahoma AM 3 11 12 12.

Jone County, Miss. 5-1-0 10 13. Phoenix, Aril. 4-0-0 9 14. Brainerd, Minn.

s-0-0 0 tie Triton, III. 5-1-0 1 NO YDS AVG LG TD WinstOW, 44 J35 13.2 33 1 Chnstensen, Raidrs 33 442 13.4 37 4 Franklin, Buff. 33 414 11.5 54 0 Duper. Mia. 32 469 10.9 80 6 Stallworth, Pitt.

31 570 18.1 51 I Newsome, Clev. II 317 I0.S 31 1 Coilinsworth. Cm. 30 467 15.6 46 1 Alien, Raiders 10 376 11.4 93 I Walker, Jets 26 415 16.0 44 Ramsey, N.E. 26 301 11.6 33 2 Brown, K.C.

36 161 4.2 13 0 Punters NO YARDS LONG AVG Stark. Ind. 36 1665 72 46.3 Mclnally, Cin. 17 1115 61 45.4 Arnold, K.C. 34 1542 61 45.4 Roby, Mia.

11 909 66 43.8 Kidd, Buff. 14 1114 57 42.8 Guy, Raiders 14 1515 63 42 I Coi, Clev. 34 1411 57 41.9 Prestridge, N.E. 11 1312 SI 41.0 Buford, 22 900 60 40.9 Norman, Den, 40 1421 83 40.5 NBA pre-season Monday 's Games Cleveland 113. San Antonio 109 L.A.

Lakers 131. A COppers9l Tuesday 's Games Boston ill, Philadelphia 108 Chicago 100. Milwaukee 87 Utah ll. Portland ill L.A Lakers to 1 Phoenix 91 Wednesday's Games Houston vs Boston at Worcester, 7 30 Detroit vs. Kansas City at Emporia, Kan.

,9 15pm New Jersey vs Golden State at Fresno, Calif 10 10 m. Phoenn vs Seattle at Vancouver, Brit ish Columbia. 10 10 p. Thursday's Gsmas San Antomo vs. Indiana at Columbus, Ohio.

7 30 New York vs. Milwaukee at Green Bay, Wis 8 30 m. Atlanta vs Detroit at Wichita. 8 )0 Philadelphia at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Golden Slate vs Denver at Great Falls, Mont 9 30 A Lakers at Portland, 10:30 p.m.

I'SM. im iWS, Att II I NYC "lit IV I. I.P 96 I'ciincs 1 I Oiii ksworr.il l0 Vi) 1 i ti'. 14.2 Scortnfi Avg. 22.2 T.

Hvrd 2 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 84 Kirst Downs H7 1 0 0 I 0 0.0 0 62 H) Rushlnft 4h 2 0 0 0 I) 0,0 0 21 FD Passing 1-i 1 FD Penal Li-s 7 TiHAJ UUl 22 Rushing Pl.iys 222 I 1:4: 1325 Yds. Rush. 1 1 7ft Din kswirtli fs'v'. .1 1 i In Ydrt. l.nrtt Kusli.

77 Mi 144 I I 1 161 Net C.i In Kiishinj! 1149 2J2.2 kii-ihiiiu Avk. 'J-'L '-hj Ai! Yds. IV Ktisii 1.0 K'l-I," Kl yK syc 9b Pass Attempts 121 hi )( 0" 1 I 4ft Completions! 0 ttt' U9 0 1 iO'i 101. 4H.4 Passinn Pi't. I i 5 "1 3 Yda.

C.i i ned P.ihs. hVi PAS'; KmiVISC 106.6 P.issing Avg. 115.8 Yds aVV 1'Jl b.b Yds. Pit P.iss Att. 5.6 Mot 10 96 9.h 21 11.

ft Yds. Per Comp. 11.6 1 7 ft I H.7 11 ft Pass Int. By 6 St.illiu:s ft un (i 11 15 Pass Int. Ri-t.

Yds. 4 Alston 5 54 10.8 ') 9 H7 Pass Kl flcii'iic-v HI 7 Alexander 5 9 5 I ft 1 hi) 157 Tut.il Pl.ws I'nulin 4 -W II. 17 Ifi94 Total Viirda 1 778 n'' Mrnetu 4 2ft ft. 5 II 11H.8 Tot. Olf.

Avg. 155.6 Wilson 3 1 1 11.0 0 U.l Yds, Per Play 5.2 Watson 1 9 9.0 9 29 Hunts 10 Anderson 1 6 h.O 0 ft 1 1 Punting Yardage 1 165 J9 Punting Avg JH.8 rn.T.Kni 'KSS 0 Punts it Ik. By 0 A.M"- Tt) 1 1 1ft Punts Ki-turned Mlltt i 152 Ftf.4 I bU Pnt Return Yds. 95 Hen.lrix 12 12 10. Punt Avg.

6.8 ti.O lh. 1 Net Punt In Avg. 11.4 15 Hot urns 1 1 KUVJ 276 Keiurn YdK. 2)0 No. Ws A-.

IH.4 Kiekotf Hot urn Avg. 20.9 I 2l.il 9 louthdowns 12 A 1 ft 121 2d. 2 1 TP Rushing 9 i.miei 1 14 II 2 TO Passing 1 0 Tl) Klfknlf Return 1 1 Til Punl RoLurn 1 N'o. Av I.V M.K 0 111 Int. Return 0 Knighleii 29 111 19.) 5.

II 0 TO Rrnible Rec 0 0 S.iietv 0 M'nKIi, I- 22 Penalt 18-212 H'- 2 pi M-1 I umt I t's- liirn lust 8-2 I i 1 11' -A PP' 8-8 I'M (Ki.k) 12-12 lUnk 5 II i-i H-n 11-12 -oj H.n 0-0 l'A-llPM (Run) 0-0 Alexander 5 4 (t-0 l)-0 0-0 2'. 2-1 ri'A-iLPM (Cass) 0-0 2 I M-0 n-0 0-0 ft 1.0 II- 12 4-9 1-' 0 (: Uk. Hy 0 5 I O-d n-2 i-u I 2K-75 trd Down tonv. lUianu-tte 5 I 0-0 i'-o n-u 1.. 14-19 Down Conv.

"-12 1 111 11 1 Tunday. Octobtr 2 Chicago 1, San Diego 0 Dtlrotl I. Kantai City 1 Wdntndiy, Oclobar 3 Chicago 4, San Diego 1 Detroit Kantai City 1, II mningt Thursday, October 4 San Diego J. Chicago I Friday, October Detroit 1, Kama, City 0, Detroit wins tenet 3-0 Saturday, October San Diego 7, Chicago Sunday. October 7 San Diego Chicago San Diego wins writs J-2 World Serial TuMday, October 9 Detroit 1, San Diego 1, Detroit leads teriet l-a Wadrwadoy, October 10 Detroit (Petry uu San Diego (Wh.Honl4 isp Friday, October 12 San Diego (Lollar u-is) at Detroit (Wilcox Saturday, October 13 San Diego at Detroit, 11 JO p.m.

Sunday, October 14 San Diego at Detroit, p.m., if necessary Tueiday, October 16 Detroit at San Diego, 7 IS p.m., if necessary Wednesday, October 17 Detroit at San Diego, p.m., it necessary Series boxscore Tigers 3, Padres 2 Game 1 Detroit at San Diego Detroit San Diego brhbl ebrhbi Whitakr 2b 4 Wiggins lb 4 1 Tramml is 0 2 I Gwynn rl 2 0 I Gibson rf 4 0 0 0 Garvey lb 4 I I 0 Parrish 3 12 0 Nettles 3b 2 12 0 Herndon It I 1 2 2 Salaiar 3b 10 0 0 Gar bey dh 4 0 0 0 Kenndy 4 0 2 2 Lemon cf 4 0 10 Brown cf 4 0 0 0 Event lb 3 0 0 0 Martini If 4 0 0 0 Bergmn lb 0 0 0 0 Tmpltn ss 4 0 0 0 Casttfl 3bb 2 0 0 0 Bevacq dh 3 0 10 Grubb ph 0 0 0 0 Brokns 3b 10 0 0 Total 33 3 8 3 Total 32 2 I 2 Detroit 100 020 0003 San Diego 200 000 0002 Game Winning RBI Herndon li. Martinez. DP Detroit 1, San Diego 1. LOB Detroit 9, San Diego 6. IB Whitaker, Kennedy, Parrish, Bevacqua.

HR Herndon tit. SB Tram melt Gwynn (1). IP EH BB SO Detroit Morris 1-0 9 0 2 2 3 9 San Diego Thurmnd 0-1 7 3 3 3 2 Hawkins 2 2 3 1 0 0 1 0 Dravecky 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 3:11. A S7.900, Series facts SAN DIEGO (AP) Facts and figures from the list World Series between the Detroit Tigers and the San Diego Padres: Game 1 Attendance: 57,900 Net receipts si, 01, 110 Commissioner's share: $240,166.50 Players' pool: 186,56.10 League and Club Series shares: $136,094.35. Total Attendance: 57,908 Net receipts: tl.601,110.

Commissioner's share: S340.U6.50 Players' pool: $3,439,718.67 League and Club Series shares: 1136,094.35 How they scores How the runs scored in Tuesday's game between the Tigers and the Padres. Tigers First: Whitaker doubled to center. Trammel! singled to left, Whitaker scored. Trammel! caught stealing, pitcher to first to short. Gibson lied out to left.

Parrish singled to third. Herndon singled to third, Parrish to second. Garbey forced Parrish at third, third unassisted. Tigers Padres 0. Padres First: Wiggins struck out.

Gwynn lied out to right. Garvey singled to right. Nettles singled to left, Garvey to Sheridan poll The top teams in the 1984 Sheridan Poll of black college football teams, with first-place votes in parentheses, records and lotal points: 1. Msssspp VII. (1S 4 0 0 150 2.

Tennesse St. (t) s-0-0 144 3. Alcorn St. 4-0 0 121 4. Central Ohio 5-0-0 98 5.

Norfolk St. 5-0-0 71 6. Jackson St. 2-1-1 55 7. Fort Valley St.

4 11 53 8. Grambling St. 2 3-0 S2 9. Southern U. 3-1-0 39 10.

Winlon-Salm St. 4-1-1 29 Grand Prix PARIS (API Following the FISA decision to redistribute points won by the disqualified Tyrrell team in this year's auto racing world championship, the fiomts standings going into the 16th and mal Grand Pn race at Eslonal, Portugal on October 11 are Drivers Till 1. Niki Lauda. Austria, 66 points. 3.

Alam Prosl. France. 61' i. I Ehode Angelis. Italy, 11.

4 Nelson Piquet. Bratil, IB 5. Michele A I bore to. Italy. 37' i 6 Rene Arnoux.

France, 17 7 Derek Warwick, Britain. 11. 8. Keke Rosberg, Finland, 20 5 9 Niqel Mansell, Britain. 11.

10. Patrick Tambay, France, ll. II (tie), Teo Fabi. Italy, and Ayrton Senna da Silva. Branl.

9. 13 Riccardo Palrese. Italy, 8 14 (tie), Jacques Latfite, France, and Thierry Bouttert, Belgium, 5. 16 (tie). Eddie Cheever, United Stelan Johansson.

Sweden, and Andrea de Cesans. Italy. 1 18. Jo Gartner, Austria, and Piercarlo Ghimani, Italy. 1.

21 (tie). Marc Surer, Switierland, and Gerhard Berger. Austria, 1 Racing Teams 1 McLaren 1 38' points. 2 Ferrari 54' i. 1.

Lotus 45. 4 Brabham 17. 5. Renault )4. 6.

Williams IS'i. 7 Toleman 12. 8 Alia Romeo II. 9. Arrows 4.

10 Osella4. 11. Ligier 3. 12. ATS 1.

Punt Returners NO YDS AVG LG TO Johns, Sea. 11 140 12.7 47 1 Springs, Jets 10 104 10.4 33 0 Clayton, Mia. 8 79 9.9 33 0 Fryar, N.E. 10 93 9.3 SS 0 Lipps, Pitt. 18 164 9.1 26 0 Pruitt, Raiders 35 217 8.7 34 0 Harris, Clev.

9 73 6.1 13 0 Wilson, Buft. 16 119 8.1 16 0 Smith, K.C. II 76 6.9 15 0 Thomas, Den. 11 79 6.6 15 0 Kickoft Returners NO YDS AVG LG TD Humphery, Jets II 392 31.7 97 1 Williams, Raiders 11 100 17.3 44 0 Thomas, Den. 8 191 23.9 33 0 Springs, Jets 8 185 23.1 73 0 Spencer, Pitt.

14 313 31.4 40 0 James, S.D. 16 350 11.9 51 0 Smith, Ind. 13 173 11.0 96 1 Erenberg, Pitt. 11 130 20.9 47 0 Roaches, Hou. 9 188 70.9 49 0 Martin, Cin.

11 229 20.8 44 0 Scoring Touchdowns TO Rush Rec Ret Pts Allen, Raiders 8 6 2 0 48 Duper, Mia 6 0 4 0 36 Jackson, SO. 4 5 I 0 36 Clayton, Mia. 0 5 0 10 Johnson, S.D. Mia. 5 5 0 0 30 Shuler, Jets 0 5 0 30 Walker, Jets 5 0 5 0 30 Campbell, Hou.

4 4 0 0 34 Chnstensen, Raiders 4 0 4 0 24 Lipps, Pitt. 4 0 4 0 24 Division II poll MISSION, Kan. (API The Top 10 teams in the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division II football poll, with first-place votes, this season's records and points: 1. Cntrl Ohio (2) 5-0-0 se 2. Troy Ala.

(1) 5-0-0 57 3. Towson Md. 6 0 0 S3 4. North Dakota 6-0-0 48 5. Norfolk Va.

5 0 0 44 6. 5-0 0 38 7. North Dakota St. 4-10 37 B. Neb.

-Omaha 5-1-0 18 9. Santa Clara, Calif. 4 10 21 10. Miss. College 3-0-1 19 NFI standings Alt Times CDT American Conference BASEBALL American League CALIFORNIA ANG LS Announced thai John McNamara, manager, has decided not to return next season MILWAUKEE BREWERS Unconditionally released Roy Howell, in fielder designated hitter Activated Pete Vuckovich.

pitcher BASKETBALL National Basketball Association DALLAS MAVERICKS Signed Sam Perkins, center forward, to a five-year contract HOUSTON ROCKETS-Waived Jamtl Ray, lorward FOOTBALL National Football League BUFFALO BILLS-Acquired Lawrence Johnson cornerback. from the Cleveland Browns, for a future dralt choice. Waived LuciOUS Smith, cornerback. CINCINNATI BENGALS Traded the rights to unsigned first round dralt pick Ricky Hunley. linebacker, to the Denver Broncos lor a I98t lirst round draft choice.

KANSAS CITY CHIE FS Waived David Whitehurst, quarterback. Signed Walt Arnold, liqht end LOS ANGELES RAIDERS Traded Jim Romano, center, to (he Houston Oilers for undisclosed draft choices. MIAMI DOLPHINS Added Sanders Shiver, linebacker to the roster. MINNESOTA VI I NGS Traded Brad Van Pelf, linebacker, to the Los Angeles Raiders for a I IBS sixth round draft pick and a 1 986 second round pick NEW ORLEANS SAI NTS Acquired Earl Campbell, running back, from the Houston Oilers in exchange for a 1965 first round draft choice. Placed Brad del man, guard, on the injured reserve list Reactivated Jim Pietrzak, offensive lineman PITTSBURGH STEELERS Acquired Steve Auqusf, offensive tackle, from the Seattle Sea hawks exchange lor an undisclosed dralt choice.

Waived Terry Echols, linebacker. SAN FRANCISCO 49E RS Waived Gary Moten, linebacker. TAMPA BAY BUCCANE ER Signed Dwayne Dixon, wide receiver. HOCKEY National Hockey League DETROIT REO WINGS-Sent Larry Trader, delenseman. and Corrado Fight schedule Thursday At Las Veqas.

Nev Showboat, Freddie Roach. Las Veqas. vs Richie Foster. Saugus. 13, junior liqhtweights At Houston, Ronnie Shields.

Houston, vs Arthur Clark, Nassau. Bahamas. 10, unior welterweights; Sylvester Kennon, St Louis, vs. Marganto Marquei, Houston, 10, leatherweights Saturday At Belfast, Northern Ireland. Barry McGuigan, Ireland, vs.

Angel Mayor, Veneiuela. 10. featherweights. Sunday At Montreal, Alei Hilton, Montreal, vs. Deano la vet, Montreal, ll, Dorsett, Dall.

Sims, Det. 15 147 9.9 Hi 1 IS 171 7.1 19 0 East Pel. PF PA Miami 6 0 0 1.000 19S 83 New England 4 2 0 .667 111 131 N.V. Jets 4 2 0 .667 149 130 Indianapolis 1 4 0 .333 127 174 Buffalo 0 6 0 .000 101 165 Central Pittsburgh 3 3 0 .500 129 136 Cincinnati 1 5 0 .167 106 1SS Cleveland 1 5 0 .167 73 114 Houston 0 6 0 .000 72 172 West Denver 5 0 .833 106 78 L.A. Raiders 5 1 0 .833 140 101 San Diego 4 2 0 .667 181 14 Seattle 4 2 0 .667 159 104 Kansas City 3 3 0 .500 110 115 AT FG Lg Pts 22 23 9-12 51 49 18 19 9-10 50 45 11-11 11 12 52 44 17-18 8-10 52 41 15 15 8-14 47 39 24 24 5-10 37 39 14-16 8 10 50 38 11-11 8 14 52 35 11-11 7 11 48 31 7-7 8-11 48 31 Benirschke.

S.D. Johnson, Sea. Lowery, K.C. Leahy, Jets Anderson, Pitt, von Schamann, (V Bahr, Raiders Danelo, Buff. Breech, Cm.

Bahr, Clev. PAT FG Lg Pts 11 15-16 54 57 19 19 10-11 53 49 11 11 11-14 51 47 IIIS 9-10 51 45 9-9 11-14 49 45 U-19 9-11 41 45 1111 8 13 51 45 1111 9-13 49 39 16 16 7-9 41 17 15-15 7 11 37 36 Stenerud, Minn. Wersching, S.F. Septien, Oall. Luckhurst, Atl.

McFadden, Phil. Moseley, Wash. O'Donoqhue, St.L. Thomas, Chi. Andersen, N.O.

Lanslord, Rams Punters NO YDS LONG AVG Scribner, B. 45 1005 S9 44.6 Giacomarro, Atl. 13 9S 5 43.5 Black, Det. 11 -941 63 42.9 Hanson, N.O. 13 961 56 41.7 Jennings, Giants 16 1531 54 41.6 Garcia, T.B.

31 1350 60 41.1 Bird song, St.L. 14 1000 56 41.7 Misfco, Rams II 1187 58 41 5 Coleman, Minn. 11 VI I 53 41.4 Horan, Phil. 36 1473 69 40.9 McGee, Tenn 14 175 10.9 4.0 0 Edwards, Vandy 17 181 10.7 3.4 1 James, LSU 13 114 9.S 1.2 1 Wonsley, Miss 16 111 8.2 3.2 1 Moore, Ala 14 112 7.0 3.1 1 Weyoand. Aub IS 310 10.7 1.0 0 Adams.

Ky 12 95 7.9 3 1 Moltett, Miss 14 195 13.9 2.8 I Car ruth, Ala 14 149 10.4 1.8 3 LEADING SCORERS TD PAT FG Pis Avg Adams. Ky 0 0 54 13.5 Anderson, Vandy 0 13 11 49 9.8 Smith, MSU 8 0 0 48 9.4 Butler, Ga 0 10 38 9.S Jones, Tenn 6 0 0 36 9.0 Carruth, Ala 6 10 18 7.6 Raymond, Fta 0 14 8 18 7.6 Betamos, LSU 0 9 7 30 7.5 James, LSU 5 0 0 30 7.5 Reven, Tenn 0 11 6 19 7.1 National Conference Eaat Dallas Washington N.V. Giants St. Louis Philadelphia .667 113 109 .667 159 103 .500 109 141 .500 177 154 .333 99 116 .667 113 89 NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE Quarterbacks ATT COM YDS TO INT Montana, in 78 1053 9 1 Bartkowski, Atl. 146 99 1376 9 Lomax, St.L.

202 116 1736 11 4 Daniel son, Det. 176 114 1334 9 4 Simms, Giants 130 120 1693 II Theismann, Wash. 16B 97 1171 8 6 Hogeboom, Oall. 223 124 1543 4 5 DeBerg, T.B. 137 78 978 5 4 Jaworski, Phil.

331 116 1349 6 Dickotf, G.B. 137 75 1014 4 8 Kramer, Minn. 183 95 1144 7 Todd, N.O. 139 46 101) 8 Chicago 4 Punt Returners NO YDS AVG LG TD Ellard, Rams 17 ill 13.6 81 I McLemore, S.F. 17 231 13.6 79 1 Fields.

O. 10 114 11.4 61 0 Mitchell, St.L. 12 146 11.3 19 0 Nelms, Wash. 21 II 10.1 46 0 B.Johnson, Atl. IS 151 10.1 37 0 McConkey, Giants 11 140 7.8 31 0 Fisher, Chi.

10 152 7.6 11 0 Allen, Dall. 11 157 7.1 is 0 Epps, G.B. 13 163 7.1 39. 0 KIchoH Returners Tennis results SYDNEY, Australia (AP) Tuesday's results in the first round ol the Custom Credit Australian Indoor Tennis Championships played at the Sydney En tertamment Centre: Vitay Amrttrai. India, del Chris Johnstone, Australia, 4 1.

6 4 Brad Drewetl, Australia, def. Chip Hooper. Sarasota, 6 4, 6 2 Paul McNamee, Australia, def. Russell Simpson. New Zealand.

6-4, Lloyd Bourne, Pasadena, del. Mark Kratzmann. Australia, 6 4 6 1 5 Marcel Freeman. Port Washington, def. Leit Shiras, Milwaukee.

6 4, 6 7, 7-S Ben Testerman, Knoxville, def. Pal Cash, Australia, 7 6. 4-6. 6-4 Anders Jarryd, Sweden, del. Mike Leach.

Weston. 7 6, 6-4. I Tampa Bay 3 3 0 .500 123 143 Minnesota 1 4 0 .333 129 164 Detroit 1 5 0 .167 130 1S9 Green Bay 1 5 0 .167 99 144 second. Kennedy doubled to right, Garvey and Nettles scored, Kennedy to third on throw home. Brown grounded out to first.

Padres 2, Tigers I. Tigers Fifth: Trammel! Hied out to right. Gibson walked. Gibson caught stealing, pitcher to first to short. Parrish doubled to left.

Herndon homered to right, Parrish and Herndon scored, Garbey struck out. Tigers 3, Padres 2. Caught Stealing: Tigers-Tram mell, Gibson. Padres-Gwynn. Umpires: Home-Doug Harvey (NL), First-Larry Barmen (AL), Second-Bruce Froemming (NL), Third-Rich Garcia (AL), Left field-Paul Runge (NL), Right OTarTagttal Record The World Series records of Sparky Anderson of the Detroit Tigers and Dick Williams of the San Diego Padres.

Both managers have an opportunity to become the lirst manager ever to win a World Series in both leagues Sparky Anderson 1970, Cincinnati 1 4 1972, Cincinnati 7 3 4 1975, Cincinnati 7 4 3 1976, Cincinnati 4 4 0 Totals 23 12 11 22 Team leaders SCORING OFFENSE Qms Pis Avg Kentucky 4 147 16.7 LSU 4 118 19. Florida 5 147 29.4 Vanderbilt 5 14 18.6 Auburn 5 116 15.2 Tennessee 4 95 11.7 Miss. St. 5 113 12.4 Alabama 109 it. I Georgia 4 84 21.

Mississippi 81 16.4 SCORING DEFENSE YDS AVG SEC statistics Individual leaders BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (API Southeastern Conference individual statistics, compiled by the commissioner's office: LEADING RUSHERS Att Gm Att Yds Avg Avg TDs Jones, Tenn 99 S85 5.9 144.2 Adams, Ky 109 504 4.6 124.0 I Hilhard, LSU 98 445 4.7 114.2 4 Woods, Vandy 114 4SS 3.9 91.0 4 Cmbrbtch, MSU 73 452 6.2 90.4 1 Smith, MSU 76 417 5.5 83.4 I Anderson, Fla 69 369 5.1 71.8 3 James, LSU 73 29S 4.0 73.7 4 Car ruth, Ala 69 141 3.1 71.2 Hampton, Fta 41 ISO 5.7 70.0 3 LEADING PASSERS Alt Cmp Yds Int TDa Rtg Ransdell, Ky 70 46 566 1 3 144.9 Bell, Fit 97 50 744 4 7 131.7 Page, Vandy 145 94 1147 5 I 130.4 Robin tn, Tnn 53 30 3S1 2 2 117. Austin. MiSS 118 80 141 1 4 117.3 Smith, MSU 94 40 657 2 3 107.5 Wlhngtn, Ab 97 46 685 6 2 101.3 Williams, Ga 7 38 395 7 3 91.9 Shula, Ala 42 31 149 1 2 90.8 LEADING RECEIVERS Avg Gm Reed Yds Gain Avg TDs Scott, Vandy 17 484 17.9 5.4 3 Martin, LSU 10 124 11.3 5.0 0 Mitchell, St.L. II 283 13.6 39 0 Dr.

Hill, Rams 10 lis 21. 40 0 Jenkins, Det. 15 319 21.1 13 0 Anderson. Minn. 12 154 21.2 41 0 Fields, N.O.

8 169 21.1 31 0 Bird, St.L. 9 190 21.1 2B 0 Owens, T.B. 8 168 11.0 36 0 Nelms, Wash. 16 335 20.9 36 0 Morton, B. 16 331 10.8 31 0 Hayes, Phil.

IS 310 10.7 26 0 goaltender. to Adirondack ol the American Hockey League HARTFORD WHALERS-Sent Ed Staniowski. goaltender, Marty Howe, delenseman. and Kevin Dineen and Paul Fen ton, forwards, to Bmghamfon ol the American Hockey League. MONTREAL A NADI Traded Mark Holden, goaltender, to the Winnipeg -Jets for Doug Soetaert, goaltender.

NEW JERSEY DEVILS Assigned Steve Tsuiiura, center, and Gary McAdam, forward, to Maine ol the American Hockey League. SOCCER Maor Indoor Soccer League DALLAS SIDEKICKS-Signed Mikael Ronnberg. forward, to a multi year contract and Richard Strom beck and Mike Hanner, forwards, to one year contracts. WICHITA WINGS-Signed Karsten Chnstensen. forward.

Reached a loan agreement with the Tampa Bay Rowdies of the North American Soccer League lor the 84-85 season services of Steve Wegerle. midfielder. Reached a one month tryout agreement with Waad Hirmei. forward. San Fra'ncisco 6 0 0 1.000 163 102 Atlanta 3 3 0 .500 157 134 L.A, Rams 3 3 0 .500 132 117 New Orleans 3 3 0 .500 133 133 Monday's Game San Francisco 31, New York Giants 10 Sunday, Oct.

14 Chicago at St. Louis, Noon. Cincinnati at New England, Noon. Indianapolis at Philadelphia, Noon. Houston at Miami, Noon.

Los Angeles Rams at New Orleans, Noon. New York Giants at Atlanta. Noon. New York Jets at Cleveland, San Diego at Kansas City, Noon. Tampa Bay at Detroit, Noon.

Buffalo at Seattle, 3 p.m. Dallas at Washington, 3 p.m. Minnesota at Los Angeles Raiders, 3 p.m. Pittsburgh at San Francisco, 3 p.m. Monday, Oct.

15 Green Bay at Denver, 8 p.m. Peyton, Chi. 144 775 S.4 73 3 Riggs, Atl. 114 619 S.O 57 5 Wilder, T.B. 1S1 610 4.0 37 Dickerson, Rams 134 60S 4.5 47 4 Tyler, S.F.

101 578 5.7 40 4 Riggins, Wash. 13S 540 4.0 14 8 Sims, Det. 9 484 5.3 01 4 G.Rogers, N.O. 114 480 4.1 20 2 Anderson, Minn. 97 465 4.8 23 2 Dorsett, Dall.

114 433 3.8 31 3 Receivers NO YDS AVG LG TD Monk, Wash. 39 590 15.1 951 4 J.Jones. Det. 34 137 7.0 17 1 Green, St.L. 18 563 10.1 170 6 Montgomery, Phi.

37 114 7.9 28 0 Tilley, St.L. 26 IBS 14.0 27 I Donley, Dall. 36 3B4 14.8 149 1 Cosbie, Dall. 16 316 12.1 34 2 Wilder, T.B. 14 178 10.7 50 0 Bailey, Atl.

15 473 18.9 61 3 Gms Pts Avg Mississippi 5 59 11.8 Kentucky 4 54 ll.s LSU 4 57 14.1 Vanderbilt 5 81 14.4 Florida 5 86 17.2 Auburn 5 90 18 0 Georgia 4 73 18.3 Miss. St. 104 10.8 Alabama 5 112 24.4 Tennessee 4 101 1S.1 bowling results CONWAY, Ark. (AP) Fourth round standings for the 135,000 Ladies Pro Bowl ers Tour Greater Little Rock Classic (includes pintail after 16 games including match play bonus pins): Patty Coslello. Scranton, 5,866.

3, Lor rie Nichols. Algonquin, 5,811. 3. Pat Mercatanti, Newtown, Pa S.S88 4. Carol Norman, Ardmore, Ok 5.

Cindy Coburn. Bulfaio, N.Y., S.S61. Dick Williams TO Rush Rec Ret Pts Riggins, Wash. a 8 0 0 48 Green, St.L. 6 0 6 0 36 Mitchell, St.L.

6 6 0 0 36 Riggs, Atl. 5 5 0 0 30 L.Thompson, Det. 5 0 5 0 30 Tyler, S.F. 4 I 0 30 Wilder, T.B, 5 5 0 0 30 1967, Boston 1972, Oakland 1973, Oakland Totals 21 11 10 21 Wednesday Affiliation Commun Channel Location GE Cable Cable QWDAM HattlesburgNBC 4 4 OWGN ChlcagoIND 5 13 CDWTOK MerldanABC (0WJTV JacksonCBS 12 5 ffiWLOX BlloxiABC 2 3 EMD WMAH BlloxlETV 9 0QWTBS AtlantaIND 8 8 ffl WHTV MerldlanCBS HBO Home Box Office 4 (conv) 2 MAX Clnemax 4 (conv) USA USA Network ESPN Entertainment Sports 11 12 NICK Nickelodeon 13 7 TMC The Movie Channel 6 CBN Christian Broadcasting 10 10 DIS Disney 16 MTV Music TV 23 LIFE Lifetime 24 Weather Weather Channel 27 BETFNN BETFNN 25 WEDNESDAY EVENING 7:00 7:30 1 8:00 1 8:30 1 9:00 1 9:30 1 10:00 1 10:30 1 11:00 11:30 1 12:00 1 12:30 World Series: Game Two News Tonight Dinid lelterman Mo.ie "tin Dark" Ne WKRP Cubs Hllv twe Boat Fall Guy Dynasty Hotel Ke NigMline Richard Roberts 0 Charles Dreams Movie: "Attack On fear" Ne Fall Guy Columoo jg Fall Guy Dynasty Hotel News Nighlline Hollywood Sanloid (DO Business Rpl. Great Chefs Die Brain Smithsonian World Hue.

Park Doctor Who lob Bank fQ Movie: "The Molly Maguires" Movie: "High Risk" Movie: "James Dean" g) Charles Dreams Movie: "iHack On Fear" News Magnum. P.I. Movie: "transplant" HBO Movie: "Table For Five" Pat Benatar In Concert Investigators Movie: "The Final Option" MAX Movie: "Funny Lady" SCJV Movie: "Never Say Never Again" USA loma Chase Gangster Chronicles Make Me Radio 1990 Seeing Stars late Fitness Mag. ESPN Racing Cont'd Auto Racing PKA Karale NF Moments SportsCenlet Sportstook Horse Wk. Billiards NICK Victorian Days George Orwell Bartok Adam And Fve lorin Maaiel Victorian Days George Orwell TMC Movie: "Hanna Movie: "The Kid From left field" Movie: "Touched" "tast fmbrace" DIS Movie Cont'd Theater Cameras In Action Thailand The land In Between Movie: "Gus" Measuring Up MTV Video Disc Jockeys Video Disc Jockeys Video Disc Jockeys LIFE Chefs Baby Knows Regis Philbin's Health Styles Good Sell Nature A New You Computing Regis Philbin's Health Styles Good Sei! WEATHER WEATHER Conl'd WEATHER FNNBET TBA Movie Video Soul Urban Contemporary Music Videos CBN Flipper Flipper Age 01 Destiny little Margie Dobie Gillis Gioucho Burns Allen Jack Benny I Married loan EVENING 6:30 ID M.A.S.H Major Charles Winchester assumes command of the 4077th.

7:00 World Series Game Two QfJ Fall Guy Colt and Howie lace danger when they embark on a mission to rescue Jody from a prison where women are forced into prostitution. (BED Charles In Charge Charles suggests that the kids look for more challenging activities while he debates the challenge of auditioning for the drama club. Olympic gymnast Juli Anne McNamara guests. (CIN) Movie "Funny Lady" (1975) Barbra Streisand, James Caan. Years after her divorce, vaudeville and early radio star Fanny Brice begins a humorous love-hate relationship with Broadway songwriter Billy Rose.

'PG' (TMC) Movie "Hanna (1983) Jill Clayburgh, Gabriel Byrne. A Jewish-American woman begins a new life as an attorney in Jerusalem but faces a dilemma when she must defend a suspected Arab terrorist in a case being prosecuted by her ex-lover, an Israeli district attorney. 'FT (WGN) Movie "The Dark" (1979) William Devane, Cathy Lee Crosby. A creature from outer space commits a series of gruesome nighttime murders. (HBO) Movie "Table For Five" (1983) Jon Voight, Richard Crenna.

A man who was divorced five years earlier returns to his now-remarried wife to take a more active role in raising his children. 'PG' (LIFE) Celebrity Chefs Guests: Tony Randall, Lynn Redgrave. 7:30 (DQ Dreams Phil and Gino have a spat when a magazine article quotes Phil as saying he's the driving force behind the band. (LIFE) What Every Baby Knows Featured: babies crying and the meaning of the same: how babies play; their illnesses; babies born at risk; how parents can better understand their children. 8:00 fDQ Dynasty Brady Lloyd surprises Dominique when he informs her he's worked out a major recording contract for her, Dut Dominique has an even I (TMC) Movie "The Kid From Left Field (1953) Dan Dailey, Anne Bancroft.

A third baseman and his nine-year-old son put the Bison Baseball Club in first place by improving the players' swing. (HBO) Pat Benatar In Concert The singer performs "Fire and Ice," "Hit Me With Your Best Shot," "Shadows Of The Night," "Heartbreaker" and others. 10:00 QQ Nuclear National Park Rodi McKuen narrates a look at the nation's first high-level nuclear waste repository, sited adjacent to Utah's Canyonlands National Park. (CIN) Movie "Never Say Never Again" (1983) Sean Connery, Klaus Maria Brandauer. (WGN) WKRP In Cincinnati Johnny's co-workers become jealous when he receives a broadcastina award.

10:30 Tonight Host: Johnny Carson. Scheduled: actor Randy Quaid. THURSDAY MORNING 7:00 fQQ Good Morning America Featured: entire broadcast devoted to the problem of child abuse in America; causes and effects will be discussed in talks with parents, professionals and victimized children. G) CBS Moming News Scheduled: digital radiography; actress Jane Alexander; town meeting: Providence, R.I.; a visit to the greater surprise for him. (CC) EE) Movie "Attack On Fear" (Premiere) Paul Michael Glaser, Linda Kelsey.

In this fact-based dramatization, a married couple turns a small-town newspaper into a Pulitzer Prize-winning success by reporting on controversial events involving a cultist community. (CC) OQ The Brain The first in an eight-part series on the "remarkable three-pound machine" uses micrographs, computer animation and people in action to demonstrate how the brain functions. (CC) (LIFE) Regis Philbin's Health Styles Featured: singer P. Morgan provides a healthy cooking demonstration; massage expert Lillian Mason discusses actor David Oliver of "Another World" talks about keeping that "poster" look; therapist Dr. Stephen Gullo discusses "Love art therapist Irene Rosner explains, how art is used as therapy.

9:00 10(3 Hotel Peter and Billy try to persuade a teen-age prostitute to abandon her trade; a magazine interview with Mrs. Cabot goes awry; and a hotel employee meets her new brother-in-law for the first time. (CC) QQ Smithsonian World Featured: Arthur Sackler's collection of Asian art; a facility in Silver Hill, Md. that restores old aircraft; Whistler's "Peacock an interview with Mel Blanc, the voice of Bugs Bunny and other cartoon characters. (CC) tation.

(LIFE) '80s Woman Topic: adoption. 3:30 (NICK) Dangermouse "Multiplication Fable" A ticklish trouser-leg menace is undone by a twinkle-toed, tap dancing Penfold. 4:00 (NICK) The Third Eye "The Witches And The Grinnygog" When the Grinnygog, a stone idol hidden in the wall of the parish church since the 17th century, is moved, three gentle witches return to the village to oversee its safe return to its homeland. 4:30 (NICK) Powerhouse "One Of The Gang" Mike, an independent boy with a handicap, prevents a criminal from stealing diamonds hidden in the basement. 5:00 (CIN) Movie "No Other Love" (1979) Richard Thomas, Julie Kavner.

(TMC) Movie "National Lampoon's Animal House" (1978) John Belushi, Tim Matheson. Grand Ole Opry. 8:00 0 Hour Magazine Actress Dina Merrill; non-narcotic headache treatments; actor Michael Fox; author Dr. William Nolen (TMC) Movie "Time Walker" (1982) Ben Murphy, Kevin Brophy. 9:00 (CIN) Movie "No Other Love" (1979) Richard Thomas, Julie Kavner.

(HBO) Movie "Jimmy The Kid" (1982) Gary Coleman, Paul LeMat. (DIS) Movie "The Glacier Fox" (1978) 10:00 (USA) Sonya Featured: author Albert Myers Over a generation haunted by the Vietnam War. 10:30 (HBO) Movie "Space Raiders" (1983) Vince Edwards, David Mendenhall. (DIS) The Edison Twins "A Penny Saved" Without realizing its value, Paul takes a rare penny from Tom and spends it, setting off an all-day search for (NICK) Today's Special "Butterflies" Muffy meets a butterfly too tired to fly south and offers to take care of her. (USA) Alive And Well! Featured: interview with Mark Harmon; how to lessen the chances of being raped.

(DIS) Five Mile Creek "The Matchmaker" Hanna decides her mother needs a husband and sets up both a coach driver and a banker as suitors. 1:30 (NICK) The Adventures Of Black Beauty "The Escape" Dr. Gordon begins to believe that Cicely Eglington is being held prisoner by her aunt and uncle. 2:00 (DIS) Steve Allen's Comedy Room Guests: Sid Caesar, Shecky Greene, Mori Sahl, Bill Maher. 3:00 (CIN) Movie "An Enemy Of The People" (1977) Steve McQueen, Charles Durning.

(NICK) You Can't Do That On Television "Transportation, Or Get This Show On The Road" The gang gets into, onto and under various kinds of transpor- the lost coin. 11:00 (LIFE) Regis Philbin's Health Styles Featured: Ruth Warrick discusses her career and her medical problems; William Weiss gives a weightlifting demonstration; Tamara Meyer demonstrates massage techniques; Phil Esposito shows how he stays in shape; Don Fandre, microwave chef, gives a cooking demonstration; Dr. Gerald Imber discusses cosmetic surgery. 11:30 (TMC) Movie "Educating Rita" (1983) Michael Caine, Julie Walters. AFTERNOON 12:00 (HBO) Movie "I Go Pogo" (1980) Animated.

Voices of Jonathan Winters, Vincent Price. 12:30 (CIN) Screen Legends: James Cagney The actor discusses his vaudeville career and his films, including "Mr. Roberts" and "YankeeDoodle Dandy." 1:00 (CIN) Movie "Stars And Stripes Forever" (1952) Clifton Webb, Debra Paget..

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