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Page 2CThe Jackson Sun SCOREBOARD Tuesday, Oct. 26, 1993 FOOTBALL THE WEEK AHEAD SATURDAY Campbellsville visits Lambuth in THURSDAY The TSSAA State Volleyball Tournament begins at the TODAY The National Football League is expected to announce the two cities Tide's Barker to miss game TUSCALOOSA, Ala. No team has been able to stop Jay Barker. But a sprained shoulder probably will. WEDNESDAY The Jackson Family YMCA continues registration for its youth basketball FRIDAY A full schedule of prep football games are set, including key regional games campus of UT-Chattanooga.

leagues. For more information, call 424-0912. that will receive franchises, beginning in 1 995. The finalist cities are Baltimore, Charlotte, N.C., Memphis, St. Louis, and Jacksonville, Fla.

Alabama coach Gene Stallings said Monday that his junior quarterback is not expected to play against Southern Mississippi and could miss two or three games because of the injury to his left (non-throwing) shoulder. "I hate to never say never," Stallings said at his weekly press con- TELEVISION JL RADIO icicm-q, uui oay ins vuautcs ui like Milan at Bartlett Humboldt, USA. LEAGUE TODAY BOXING 8 p.m. Middleweights, Vinny Pazienza (34-5-0) vs. Robbie Sims (37-9-2); junior welterweights, Sean Malone (16-2-0) vs.

David Santos (19-2-0) for Malone's NABF playing this week are very, very slim. And I'm not really sure about the next week." In the game against Ole Miss, Barker was injured in the second quarter. Already hurting in his back and abdomen, the junior went out for good when he was sacked by two Ole Miss defenders and landed hard on his shoulder. ASHBURN, Va. Washington Redskins backup quarterback Rich Gannon was diagnosed Monday as having a broken metatarsal bone in his right foot and could miss next Monday night's game against the Buffalo Bills.

title, at Ledvard, at Quebec, ESPN. PITTSBURGH Jerry Olsavsky, the Pitts burgh Steelers linebacker who dislocated his knee last Sunday, will miss the rest of the season. SAN DIEGO San Diego Chargers outside linebacker Jerrol Williams, who underwent surgery last week to repair his dislocated left shoulder, was placed on the injured reserve list Monday and will miss the rest of the season. GOLF Union men ranked seventh TULSA, Okla. The Union men's golf team is ranked seventh in the NAIA preseason poll.

Huntingdon (Ala.) is ranked first with six first place votes. Others in the top five are Glenville St. (W.V.), Texas Lutheran, Berry and West Florida. TENNIS WNWS-FM 101.5. Standings All Time COT EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division TPt GP GA New Jersey 7 0 0 14 33 16 Philadelphia 6 2 0 12 35 28 NY Hangers 8 5 0 10 35 33 Tampa Bay 3 5 1 7 22 22 Florida 2 4 3 7 24 26 Washington 9 7 0 a 29 44 NY Islander 1 8 1 3 24 35 Northeaet Division Pittsburgh 6 3 1 13 31 28 Montreal 3 1 11 31 24 Boston 3 2 4 10 27 23 Quebeo 4 4 1 9 36 35 Hartford 3 5 1 7 28 38 Ottawa 1 4 2 4 20 33 Buffalo 1 7 1 3 28 40 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division TPt OP OA Toronto 9 0 0 IS 41 18 Dallas 3 2 12 39 35 St.

Louis 6 1 1 11 29 20 Winnipeg 4 3 1 9 34 33 Chlosgo 3 4 2 8 24 28 Detroit 3 7 0 37 48 Peetfle Division Vancouver 7 1 0 14 33 23 Calgary 6 1 I 14 35 29 Los Angeles 5 3 2 12 47 37 Anaheim 3 8 8 8 18 31 Edmonton 3 7 1 27 35 Banjos 0 8 1 1 17 35 Monday' raault Ottawa 4, Anaheim 1 Dallaa 3, Detroit i Calgary 3, Washington 3, OT Today' gam Philadelphia at Quebeo, 6:35 p.m. Los Angeles at N.Y. Wanoart, 0:38 p.m. Montreal at New Jersey, 6:35 p.m. Winnipeg at Florida, 6:36 p.m.

St. Louis St Chicago, 7:38 p.m. Edmonton at San Jos, 8:38 p.m.. Scoring leaders NEW YORK NHL aooring leaden through Oct 24: Player, Team Cranky, LA Fedorov.Det OJmour.Tor Robilaille.LA Sakle.Oue Mier.StL Burs, Van Nieuwendyk.Cal Meclnrm, CaJ Jagr.Pgfl NYP. rjsmphousee.MO OP 0 APTSPIM 10 7 17 24 0 9 9 7 16 0 9 0 11 16 10 9 4 11 15 27 8 1 6 14 12 10 I 9 14 10 9 4 10 14 0 7 7 9 13 9 8 7 9 13 8 9 7 9 13 9 8 9 7 11 9 1 9 19 I 10 4 9 13 9 10 4 9 19 10 9 I 11 11 1 NATIONAL HOCKEY 6:30 p.m.

RADIO 6 p.m. Sports Talk, 1 Standings AMERICAN CONFERENCE East Pet Buffalo 5 1 0 .833 Miami 5 1 0 .833 Indianapolis 2 4 0 .333 NX Jets 2 4 0 .333 New England 1 0 .143 Central Cleveland 8 2 0 .714 Pittaourgh 4 0 .971 Houston 4 0 .429 Cincinnati 0 7 0 .000 West KanuiClty 8 1 0 .033 LARaidsrt 4 2 0 .067 Seattto 4 0 ,871 Denver 3 9 0 .500 San Diego 2 4 0 .333 NATIONAL CONFERENCE test I PA NY.GIants 110 .833 Data 4 2 0 .887 Phitadelphla 4 0 Ml Phoenix ISO .288 Washington 1 1 0 .107 Central Detroit 0 0 .714 Minnesota 4 2 0 .007 Chicago 3 3 0 00 Green Bay 1 3 0 .000 Tampa Bay 1 0 .107 PF PA 135 77 142 108 05 143 149 125 87 178 140 130 100 120 144 140 01 102 100 70 113 103 112 112 140 110 04 127 PF PA 145 71 132 92 120 133 130 133 00 HI 134 113 05 04 109 70 147 110 00 IS New Orleans 0 10 .71410117 SwFrandsco 4 0 471 170 141 LA Rams 2 0 0 JSC 114 162 .2 I 0 .260 147 10t fcintfayvrtsultt Atlanta 20, rOrtser 18 Buffalo 19, New York Jets 10 Houston Citolnnell 12 Green Bay 37, Tampa Bay 14 Cleveland 28, Pittaburgh 23 Detroit 10, toe Angeles Rami Suttte 10, New England 9 Mlerm 41, Indietape 27 Open Date: Denver, Kansas City, LA Raid. an, San Oiego, Dstss, N.Y. Giants, Phtladat. rrta, Washington Monday's result Minnesota 10, Chicago 12 Monday'! summary Vikings 19, Bear.

12 10 I I o-n Chicago 18 0 I II Ftm! Ousrter CM-FQ Butler 07, 2:07, 20 run (Revsb kick), 9:50. Second Quarter CN-FG Butler 00, 13:09. Mil-Fa Reveo 26, 14:47. Third Quarter Mlr McMfltan 22 InpttCtptiM fttun (kick tailed), 8:47, Feurtti Quarter CN-FQ Butler 90, 7:08. Philadelphia Maleeva-Fragniere advances ESSEN, Germany Manuela Maleeva-Fragniere of Switzerland reached the second round of the Nokia Grand Prix tennis tournament Monday, ousting Sandra Dorfner 6-4, 6-2.

In other first-round action, Czech Radka Bobko-va edged Germany's Christina Singer 4-6, 6-3, 6-3, Miriam Oremans of the Netherlands routed Beate Reinstadler 6-1, 6-3, and Leila Meshki of Georgia beat Radka Zrubakova of Slovakia 6-3, 6-3. The tournament's top players, headed by top-seeded Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario of Spain, first swing into action today. STOCKHOLM, Sweden Mikael Pernfors, a Swede playing in this tournament for the first time since 1989, beat Kelly Jones 6-4, 6-1 Monday in the opening round of the $1.65 milion Stockholm Open. BASKETBALL colleae football at L.L. Fonville Field at 1:30 p.m.

3. Wilkes, Pa, 74 4. Dickinson, Pa, 61 5. Moravian, 62 6. Emory and Henry, Va 62 West Region 1.

Wnconikt-LeCrosse, 74 2. St John's, 74 3. Coe, Iowa, 74 4. Wartburg, Iowa, 61 5. Central, Iowa 61 8.

Colorado College, 64 NAIA Division I poll TULSA, Okla. The top 15 teams In the NAIA Division I football poll with first-place votes In parentheses, record through Oct. 23, total points and previous ranking: Record Ptt Prv 1. Central State, Ohio (9) 644 135 1 2. Langston, Okie.

7-14 128 3 3. GlenvNIe State, W.Va. 624 111 8 4. East Central, Okla. 624 102 9 5.

Harding, Ark. 624 94 8 9. Western New Mexico 4-24 04 10 7. Southwestern Okla. 524 75 2 6.

West Virginia Wesleyan. 624 72 11 9. Moorhead Slate, Minn, 524 07 4 10. Carroll, MonL 614 59 5 11. Southern Arkansas 544 37 14 12.

Northeastern St, Okla. 444 29 7 13. Montana Tech 624 29 15 14. Arkansasonticello 4-34 25 13 15. Wrens State, Mirm.

524 24 NAIA Division II poll TULSA, Okla. The top 25 teams kt the NAIA Division II football poll with Mi-place volet in parentheses, recordi through Oct 23, total ooiits and previous ranking: Record PtS -Prv 1. Pacific Lutheran. 54-1 417 1 2. Doane, Neb.

(4) 744 408. 3 3. Hastings, Neb. 744 384 4 4. 614 347 8 6.

Tiffin, Ohio 74-1 328 15 0. Central Waahlngton 614 324 10 7. Westminster, Pa. 4-24 321 8 8. Untiekj, Ore.

4-1-1318 9 9. Baker. Kan. 614 307 11 10. Western Washington 514 285 12 11.

FIndlav. Oh(5l 624 264 2 12. Cumberland, Term. 744 246 13 13. Georgetown, Ky.

5-24 227 13 14. Evangel. Mo. 614 190 5 15. Mary, ND.

624 175 16 16. Benedictine, Kan. 4-24 147 7 17. Missouri Valley 624 144' 24 16. Bethany, Kan.

614 14t 17 19. Minot State, D. 634 113 23 20. Dakota State, S.D. 7-14 108 21 21.

Concordia, Wis. 614 107 20 22. Dakota Wesleyan, 8.D. 624 74 22 23. McMurry, Tenat 624 63 24.

Greenville, It. 524 51 25. Trinity, ID. 524 20 Monday's deals BASEBALL American League BOSTON RED SOX-Announced they will not renew the contracts of Rich Gale, pitching coach; AI Bumbry, drat base coach; and Rick Burleson, third base coach. Announced they would not otter salary arbitration to Tony Pens, catcher, and Rob Deer, outfielder, allowing both to become free eaents.

CHICAGO WHITE SOX-Exerclsed 1994 option of Ozzle Guillen, inflelder. TORONTO BLUE JAYS-Declined to exercise 1994 option on Jack Morris, pitcher. National League ATLANTA BRAVES-Announced that Otis Nixon, outfielder, declined to exercise 1994 option. Waived Marvin Freeman, pitcher, for the purpose of giving him his unconditional release. CHICAGO CUBS-Named Moe Drebowsky pitching coach and Many Foley bullpen coecn.

HOUSTON ASTROS-Announced they would not offer aalary arbitration to Jose Uribe, inflelder, and Kevin Baas, outfielder, allowing both to become free agents. LOS ANOELES DODGERS-Offered salary arbitration to Kevin Gross, pitcher. Named Art Howe special assignment scout. PHILADELPHIA PHILUES- Exerclsed the 1994 options of Lenny Dykstra, outfielder, and Mariano Dun can, Inflelder. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS Announced that Jim Deshales, pitcher, declined to exerciee 1994 option.

Caroline League FREDERICK KEYS-Named Steve Burton, co-director of telemarketing. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association CHARLOTTE HORNETS Welved Edmund Wilson and Bobby Martin, forwards. DENVER NUGGETS Waived Elmer Bennett, guard; Fred Benjamin, center; and snaun vandiver, forward, GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS Signed Avery Johnson, guard, to a two-year contract. Waived Jay Goodman, guard. LOS ANOELES CLIPPERS-Agreed to terms with Mark Aguirre, forward, on a one-year contract Released A.J.

Wynder, guard. SAN ANTONIO SPURS-Walved Chrla Childs, guards, and Isaiah Morris, forward. SOFTBALL HENDERSON A men' tournament for Clasa and 0 teams will be played Oct 30. Entry fee ia $75. Call Mike McCord at 424-8628 or Dennis Davia at 989-9577.

SPECIAL EVENTS JACKSON The Jackson Recreation and Parks Department Is apon- eorina MnnnJlnM ManJ at Mm White Sports pi ex Monday through Saturday 10 p.m.-1 am. Th program I designed to offer alternative late night activities for those Individuals on shift work, young adults, individuals looking for wont or those who are ust night owls. There wW be basketball and the weight room wHI be open during those hours. This program I not designed for school aged children. For information, call 422-3347.

at Huntingdon, JCM and union City at Mid-South Conference Leaders BARBOURVILLE, Ky. Mid-South Footbal Conference leaden ai compiled by the league office: Rushing Player, School A Ydt GAvg Jones, Lembuth 205 1340 191.4 Maokty, Union 142 037 119.0 Oram, Georgetown 130 075 96.4 Turpm.CempbelUvlllt 127 786 96.0 Dandy, Tusculum 60 574 82.0 Patting Com Alt Yds0 Demron, Georgetown 119 216 206.4 Hill, Lembuth 69 132 179.9 Wortey, Union 88 162 170.6 Hood, Cumberland 46 98 92.2 Wynn, Union 29 64 76.3 Receiving Roc Ydt RecQ Urkki, Union 29 324 4.1 Grovee, Georgetown 26 229 4 0 Brown, Georgetown 24 407 4.0 Miller, Cumberland 27 388 3.4 Kearton, Union 23 608 3.3 Scoring Leaden TD FG Con Avg Jones, Lambuth 19 0 4 17.4 Groves, Union 14 0 1 12.3 Mackey, Union 12 0 0 10.3 Clartdy.Tuscutum 0 0 0 6.1 Lartin, Union 5 0 2 4.9 Scoring Offense Gm Ptt Avg Lambuth 7 277 39.0 Union 7 223 31.9 Georgetown 7 177 254 Tuecutum 7 168 24.0 Campbellsville 8 120 15.0 Cumberland 8 100 13.5 Scoring Detente Gm Ptt Avg Georgetown 7 111 15.9 Cumberland 8 174 21.0 Union 7 161 23.0 Tuscukim 7 187 26.7 Lambuth 7 203 29.0 CsmpbelMIe 8 200 32.6 NCAA Division I-AA poll HUNTINGDON VALLEY, Pa. The top 25 teams kt the 1991 Sports Network Division I-AA footbal poN, with first-place votes in paren theses, ncorda through Oct 23, total pointt and last week's ranking: Record Ptt Prv 1.YoungtownSlatt32) 6-14 1506 3 i. Marshall (12) 5-24 1450 4 1. Qeorgla Southern (6) 6-2-0 1441 8 4.

Montana (4) 7-14 1276 8 5 Troy State (6) 64-1 1234 2 6 Central Florida 614 1165 11 7. Idaho 614 1132 1 $. Northeast Louisiana 624 1086 12 I. McNeewStatt 5-24 994 13 744 961 15 II, Howard U. 744 671 19 18.

Southern U. 044 860 16 13. William I Mary 5-24 724 17 14. North Centra AtT 614 666 5 18. Delaware 624 646 7 16.

etephenF, Austin 624 587 10 17. Northern low 634 562 9 tO.Prlnceton 604 401 21 19. MT6U 444 390 20 20. Alcorn Stat 624 340 14 21. Richmond 624 306 22 22.

Western Carolina 444 263 24 23. Perm 644 257 25 24. Montana Slate 624 251 25. E. Kentucky 4-34 134 NCAA Division II poll OVERLAND PARK, Kan.

The lop 20 teams in the NCAA DhWon II football poll with first-place volet in parentheses, records through Oct 23, total pointt and last week's rtniung: Record Pit Pvt 1. North Alabama (3) 744 79 1 New Haven, Corn, (t) 744 77 2 3, Hampton Vs. 044 72 3 4. Indiana, Pa. 644 67 4 8.

Portland State, On). 624 65 6 6. Missouri Southern SL 61 60 6 r.Mankato State, Minn. 7-14 56 8 I. UC Davit 614 52 9 t.

Albany State, Ga. 044 48 10 10. North Dakota 614 44 11 II. Ferns State, Mich, 60-2 40 12 11, Wayne State, Neb. 744 34 15 19.

Angek) State, Tent 624 31 7 H.Edlnbors.Pa. 614 29 17 U.CefSorvNewman.Tn. 6-1-1 22 19 10. Lenoir Rhyne.N.C, 614 16 -17. Ashland, Ohio 624 13 624 12Vi 16 19, Northern Colorado 624 11 13 M.AoesneChhelien 624 6 20 sS.Vsldosta Stale, Qa.

624 20 NCAA Division III poll OVERLAND PARK, Kan. The top teams from each region In the NCAA Division III foot-balpowllrcorOtttvoughOcL24: tatt Region 1. Buffalo Stat, NY, 74 t. Rowan, 5. Union, 74 5.

6. Keen, 4-2 North Region 1. Mount Union, Ohio, 74 2. Albion, 74 3. Defiance, Ohio, 04 4.

Anderson, 74 6. Allegheny, Pa, 61 $. Wheaton, II, 61 South Region 1 Washington a Jefferson, 74 2. along with a two-mile walk for health. Entry fee ia $9 kt advance and $12 race day for the 5K and 10K.

The two-mile walk has a $7 advance fee and $9 on race day. Union University Missions runwalk wW be held Saturday, Oct 30 at 8 am. starting at th HCA Regional Hospital enter ance. Th run wilt be 5K and the walk will be 1-mile. Entry fee is $7.

For klformatton call 681-6695. SAILING PICKWICK The Pickwick Sailing Association will host the 1993 Great Pumpkin Regatta Oct 3041. Registration wil be at the Aqua Yacht Harbor on Pickwick Lake Oct 30 at 8:30 am. followed by a skipper's meeting at 9:1 5 am. Races will begin st 11:30 a.m.

Saturday and 10 am. Sunday. Classes will Include spinnaker and non-apinnaker. All skill levels are welcome. For more Information, can Tim Coyl at (901) 756-5685.

Preseason standings AM Times COT EASTERN CONFERENCE Pet. GB New York 0 1.000 Orlando 4 1 .800 1 Boston 3 2 .600 2 Chicago 3 2 .600 2 Indiana 3 2 .600 2 Milwaukee 3 2 .600 2 Miami 2 2 .500 2V4 Charlotte 2 3 .400 3 Cleveland 2 3 .400 3 New Jersey 2 3 .400 3 Atlanta 1 4 .200 4 Detroit 1 4 .200 4 Philadelphia 1 4 .200 4 Washington 0 5 .000 5 WESTERN CONFERENCE Pet. GB Seattle 6 1 .833 Denver 4 1 .800 Vi LA Clippers 3 1 .750 1 Minnesota 4 2 .667 1 Phoenix 2 1 .667 1V LA Lakers 3 2 .600 1V4 Utah 3 2 .600 VA Portland 2 2 .500 2 San Antonio 3 3 ..500 2 Houston 2 3 .400 214 Golden State 2 4 .333 3 Sacramento 1 4 .200 3V Dallas 0 3 .000 3V4 Monday's results Indiana 108, New Jersey 101 Milwaukee 96, Minnesota 94 San Antonio 90, Atlanta 88 Utah 104, Seattle 101 Today's games Philadelphia at Charlotte, 6:30 p.m. Dallas at Atlanta, 6:30 p.m. Houston at Orlando, 6:30 p.m.

LA Clippers at Indiana, 6:30 p.m. Phoenix at Detroit, 6:30 p.m. Sacramento vs. Boston at Springfield, 6:30 p.m. Portland vs.

Cleveland at Columbus, Ohio, 6:30 p.m. Washington vs. LA Lakers at Charleston, W.Va., 6:30 p.m. Leaders DAYTONA BEACH The top 20 drivers and money winners in the NASCAR circuit through the Oct 24 AC Delco 500: Winston Cup Points Dale Earnhardt, 4,222. 2, Rusty Wallace, 4,150.

3, Mark Martin, 3,862. 4, Dale Jarrett, 3,734. 6, Morgan Shepherd, 3,605. 6 (tie), Ken Schrader and Kyle Petty, 3,560. 8, Ernie Irvan, 3,532.

9, Bill Elliott, 3,449. 10, Ricky Rudd, 3,319. II, Jeff Gordon, 3,309. 12, Harry Gant, 3,308. 13, Jimmy Spencer, 3.299.

14, Geoff Bodine, 3,258. 15, Starting Martin, 3,165. 16, Darrell Wal-trip, 3,163. 17, Brett Bodine, 3,061. 18, Terry Labonte, 3,035.

19, Michael Wat-trip, 2,993. 20, Bobby Labonte, 2,948. Money 1, Dale Earnhardt, $1,559,480. 2, Mark Martin, $1 ,199,045. 3, Ernie Irvan, $1,167,575.

4, Rusty Wallace, $1,093,535. 6, Dale Jarrett, $925,375. 6, Ken Schrader, $796,950. 7, Bill Elliott, $717,545. 8, Geoff Bodine, $708,095.

9, Kyle Petty, $635,090. 10, Darrell Waltrlp, $616,290. Nokia GP ESSEN, Germany Results Monday of the $376,000 Nokia Grand Prix tennis tournament: Single First Round Miriam Oremans, Netherlands, def. Beat Reinstadler, Austria, 8-1, 6-3. Manuela Maleeva-Fragniere (4), Switzerland, def.

Sandra Copter, Austria. 6-4, 6-2. Radka Bobkova, Czech Republic, def. Christina Singer, Germany, 4-6, Leila MeehU, Georgia, def. Radka Zrubakova, Slovakia, 6-3, 64.

Barbara Rttnw, Germany, def. Maria Franceses Bsmivoglla, Italy, $-3, 6-0. Stockholm Open STOCKHOLM, 8weden Results Monday from the $1,650,000 Stockholm Open ATP tournament: Singles First Round Rlohey Reneberg, Houston, def, David Engel, Sweden, 6- 2, 8-4. MallVai Waahlngton, Pont Vedra Beaoh, def. Amos Mansdorf, Israel, 64, 6-4.

Brett Steven, New Zealand, def. Marc-Kevin Goellner, Germany, 6-7 (2-7), 6-3, 7-6 (7-5). Magnus Larsson, Sweden, def. Jason Stoltenberg, Australia, 6- 4, 3-6, 6- 3. Mikael Pernfors, Sweden, def.

Kelly Jones, San Diego, 6- 4, 6-1. Henrlk Holm, Sweden, def. Jan Apell, Sweden, 7-5, 6-3. Aaron Krtckstein, Gross Polnte, def. Nlcklaa Kultl, Sweden, 6-3, 7- 8 (66).

David Wheaton, Excelsior, def. Daniel Nestor, Canada, 7-6 (7-4), 6-7 (5-7), 7-5. Carlos Costa, Spain, def. Andrei Chesnokov, Russia, 6-3, 6-3. There are 8-under, 9-12 noncompetitive, 9-12 competitive and 13-14 competitive leagues.

Fees are $16 for members and $26 tor non-member. Games are scheduled to begin Jan. 8. There are also signups for cheer-leading being held for children 6-12. Coat is $6 for members, $10 for non-members.

Registration deadUna Is Nov 30 For Information, call 424491 2. JACKSON The Jackson Family YMCA needs volunteer youth basketball coaches for the following age groups: 8-under, 9-12 non-competttive, 9-12 competitive, and 13-14 competitive. Anyone interested can call Maria Rose 4cCormlck at 424-0912. MILAN The First West Tennessee Girls Basketball Clinic wM be held Nov. 8 at Milan High School.

This clinic la free to all area coaches, high school player and junior high middle school team. Th format I a follows: am. Coach Jtrn Volleyball Collage Freed-Hardeman 4, Christian Brat. 2 At Henderson FHU 15-10. CBU 8-16, CBU 15-17, FHU 15-12, FHU 15-12, FHU 15-12.

Records: FHU-24-9 (8-3). Next: At North Ala. today, 7 p.m. Lambuth 3, Williams Baptist 1 At Wms. Bpts.

WB 5-15. LU 15-2, LU 15-3, LU 15-7. Records: LU-14-16, WB-na. Basketball Jr. High Girls At West Carroll Clarksburg 65, West Carroll 6 CLARKSBURG Oelisha Townsend 25, Cobb 3, Tonya Bartholomew 10, Una Segraves 10, Hastings 4, Parker 2, Middleton 2, Cary 2, Jackson WEST CARROLL Lewis 2, Price 2, McCaney 2.

Halftlme: Clarksburg 33, West Carroll 4. Records: C-1-0; WC-0-1. Boys Clarksburg 48, West Carroll 32 CLARKSBURG Roger Prader 11, Brian Johnson 15, Johnny Todd 12, Easley 4, Hollowell 6. WEST CARROLL Bryant 4, Nick Taylor 18, Dunbar 4, Rogers 2, Epperson 4. Halftlme: Clarksburg 22, West Carroll 19.

Records: C-1-0: WC-0-1. Golf Louisiana TechPine Hills Invitational At Ruston, La. After 36 holes Team Northeast La. 694, Rock 597, McNeese St. 602, La.

Tech 603, Union 605, Delta St. 610, Centenary 614, Northwest La. 618, Nlcholls SL 624, Mississippi Coll. 643. Individual UU-KeHh Dory 148, Sam Kern 150, Jason Martin 151, Shane Fraley 156, Steve Stafford 159.

Note: Final 18 holes will be played today. Soccer College Men At Lambuth Lambuth 5, David Lipscomb 0 Scoring: Chuck Danberry, J.T. Hall 2, Kevin Herzog, Tlmmy Ostium. Record: L-9-9 (6-0). Notes: Lambuth'a men will play In the first round of the men's district tournament at Christian Brothers University Nov.

2 at 2 p.m. The Lady Eagles play in the first round Friday at Lee College at 12:30 p.m. American League Managers of the Year NEW YORK The American League Managers of the Year, as selected by the Baseball Writers Association of America: 1993 Gene Lamont, Chicago 1992 Tony La Russa, Oakland 1991 Tom Kelly, Minnesota 1990 Jeff Torborg, Chicago 1989 Frank Robinson, Baltimore 1988 Tony La Russa, Oakland 1987 Sparky Anderson, Detroit 1986 John McNamara, Boston 1 985 Bobby Cox, Toronto 1984 Sparky Anderson, Detroit 1983 Tony La Russa, Chicago Free agents NEW YORK The 21 player who filed for free agency on Monday. Play, era with six or more seasons of msor league service whose contracts have expired and who are not bound by repeater rights restrictions may file for free agency through Nov. 7: AMERICAN LEAGUE BOSTON (2) Ernest Riles, 3b; Luis Rivera, ss.

DETROIT (1) Dan Gladden, of. KANSAS CITY (2) Greg Cadartt, Ihp; Gary GsetK, 3b. NEW YORK (1) Lee Smith, rhp. TEXAS (1) Rafael Palmeiro, 10. NATIONAL LEAGUE ATLANTA (1) Otis Nixon, of.

CINCINNATI (2) Chris Sabo, 3b; Juan Samuel, 2b. COLORADO (1) Andres Galarraga, 1b. FLORIDA (2) Henry Cotto, of; Walt Weiss, ss, HOUSTON (1) Mark Portugal, rhp. LOS ANGELES (1) Jody Reed, ss. MONTREAL (1) Dennis Martinez, rhp.

NEW YORK (1) Sid Fernandez, Ihp. ST. LOUIS (2) Lao Guetterman, Ihp; Gerald Perry, 1b. SAN FRANCISCO (2) Will Clark, 1b; Jim Dsahales, Ihp. To put an announcement In SkjeHnes, eel The Sun at 1-800-372-3922 or 425-9636 after 2 p.m.

BASEBALL JACKSON Th Jackson Recreation and Parke Department wHI be having a pitching dink: Nov. 2 and Nov. 4 at Union University. The ctkile Instructor wM be Tommy Sadler. Th session wil run 7-9 p.m.

and the fee la $28. To register, call 425-8372. BASKFTBALL JACKSON Then will be an organ-. IzaOonal meeting for middle end senior high school age Church League Baa-ketbal Thursday, Nov. 4 at 7 p.m.

art Carnegie Center. All interested churches must tend a representative to this meeting. Fee, date and rules wil be announced. For information, call 428-8372. JACKSON Th Jackson Family YMCA la holding registration through Nov.

5 for Its youth basketball leagues. Mkl CM 14 12 34-165 2347 07 109 14 $-10 4-72 4-117 2-22 1-17 14-27-1 1032.2 14 0-39 $-41 049 04 1140 440 90:30 ZM Suns' Ceballos to miss opener PHOENIX Phoenix Suns forward Cedric Ceballos will be sidelined a minimum of four weeks after tests showed he has another fracture in his left foot Ceballos had his foot stepped on during an exhibition game Oct 17 at Atlanta and missed the Suns' last three games, including the McDonald's Open in Munich, Germany, last weekend. The 6-foot-7 projected starter returned to Phoenix to have the foot examined and x-rays showed a small fracture in the fifth metatarsal. Team doctor Richard Emerson said Ceballos will not participate in workouts until his foot completely heals. LOS ANGELES Free-agent forward Mark Aguirre and the Los Angeles Clippers reached agreement Monday on a one-year contract, the team announced.

SAN ANTONIO The San Antonio Spurs waived guard Chris Childs and forward Isaiah Morris on Monday, reducing the team's roster to 12 players. DENVER Free agents Elmer Bennett, Fred Benjamin and Shaun Vandiver were waived Monday by the Denver Nuggets, bringing the preseason roster to 14. OAKLAND, Calif. The Golden State Warriors, looking to shore up their injury-depleted backcourt, signed Avery Johnson to a two-year contract Monday. HOCKEY Ftret downs Pushes-yard Pawing Punt Returns Nckotl Returns IriterceplloRiRit Comp-AtWrt Sacked-YanHUat Purtt FumbiesLoat Psnames-Vares Time of INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHINQ-Minnesota, R.Smtth 1440, Word 17-70, McMahon 24, Salisbury 1-(mlnua 2).

Chicago, Anderson 10-45, Harbaugh 0-25, Conway 1-18, Heyward 1-(mtnus t). PASSINO-Minnesota, McMahon 14-27-1-90, Salisbury 0444. Chicago, Harbaugh 20-31-2-202, Qardodd 0-144. RECEfvl NO- mesota, C.Carter 041, Jordan 3-20, RSmth 34, Reed 2-23, Temel 14. Chicago, Anderson 940, Gedney 040, Waddle 243, Conway 2-17, Heyward 1-13.

MISSED FIELD OOALS-Mlnnesota, Revetz SO. Swope, Jackson State Community College on rebounding. am Coach Randy Brown, Freed-Hardeman University on post play. Coach Steve Patterson, Lambuth University on shooting. 11:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

Coach David Blackatock, Union University on For more Information or to reserve your space, contact Janet Ross or Us Grave at Milan High at (901) 688-0841. JACKSON Th Jackson Recreation and Parka Department I sponsoring a 4ttv4th grade basketball mini-league Nov. 8-Oec. 18. The game will be held kt various gyms and carries a $10 fee for residents and $1 5 for non-residents.

There win be separate league for boys and girts and the mini-leagues are designed to help practice skills for th up-coming season In January. For Information, call 426-8372. BOXING 8ELMER Them I an amateur POA money leaders PONTO VEDRA, Fla. Leading money winners on the POA Tour through the Las Vega Itwluilonal, which ended Oct. 24: Tffl Monty t.WckPric 17 $1,419,787 2.

PulAshger 23 $1,402,060 3. rjrtg Norman 14 $1,100,901 4. Payne Stewart 25 $932,479 ILttJanisn $Dvtd Frost $1 $031,967 7. Tom Kilt 19 $791,011 I. Fulton Ahem 27 $770,140 0.

Davis love In $727,259 10. Jeff Magged 27 $727,023 II. Fred Couplet 12. Larry Mlze II $605,000 11. Aoeeo Mediate 29 $627,023 14.

BernhardLanger 6 $626,938 15. Steve Elkington 22 $622,583 16. Vijay Singh 13 $595,431 17. David Edwardt 20 $579,068 18. Phil Micketson 23 $579,535 19.

Corey Pavh 23 $579,087 20. OH Morgan 21 $551,512 21. Jim Gallagher, Jr. 20 $538,870 22. 29 $534,360 23.

Chip Bet 20 $530,170 M.JImMcgovtrn 33 $525,095 25.JayHaai 20 $510,503 25. Scott Simpson 21 $506,416 27. Craig Stadter 23 $505,023 20. John Huston 29 $402,691 boxing card set for 7:30 pm Saturday, Oct 30 at th Old National Guard Armory Building north of Selmer on U.S. 64..

There will be 20-28 bout scheduled for agee 8-up and teams are expected from Selmer, Parsons, Camden, Glea-son, Jackson, Covington, Ripley, Memphis Police, Paris and McKenzte. Admission is $3 with children under 8 admitted free. RUNNING JACKSON The 22nd Andrew Jackson Marathon (with 10K and 6K races) will be held Saturday, Nov. 8, at Union University. Entry fee ia $12 before Nov.

1 and $15 thereafter. The marathon wW start at 7 am. with the 10K and 5K race set for 8 am. For more information, call Bob Saffel at (901) 668-1708. UNION CITY -Th 15th Annual Reeffoot Road Race wHI be held Saturday, Nov.

13 at 10 am. at Union City High School. Thar wil be 6K and 10K race For home Selanne receives honor TORONTO Winnipeg right wing Teemu Selanne, who scored eight points in three games, was named NHL player of the week Monday. Stars Red Wings 3: Dean Evason had a goal and two assists Monday night to lead the Dallas Stars to a 5-3 victory over the Detroit Red Wings at Detroit Monday's crowd was just 19,004, breaking Detroit's streak of 133 regular-season sellouts. The Red Wings had filled the 19,275 seats at Joe Louis Arena in every game since late in the 1989-90 STOCK UP ON BUSINESS NEWS Every day you get a page full of local, national and international business news, plus infonnation on industry trends.

You'll also find personnel announcements and information on jobs and financial pknning. The stock page, just behind the Business page, includes NYSE and mutual fund listings each day. On Saturdays, The Jackson Sun publishes a complete wrap-up of the week's stocks and on Sundays, you'll find an expanded Business section bringing you more in-depth coverage on topics of interest to you. delivery call 423-1010 or 800-372-3922 i.

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