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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 13

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TIMES RECORDER, Zanesvffle, Ohio Monday, Sept. 25, 1995 3B Women's winner targets Olympics Bicycle Classic BROWNS: Byner haunts former coach AFC's top-ranked passer, and through four games, he now has thrown for eight ID'S with only one interception. Byner, who had been used mostly in third-down situations since returning to the Browns from Washington last year, was much more versatile than that Sunday, catching seven passes for 59 yards and rushing nine times for 38 yards. The Chiefs, meantime, were stung by the loss of Marcus Allen on their first offensive play of the game. Allen was cut over the left eye on a 3-yard rush, and he watched the rest of the game from the bench, his eye badly swollen.

Lin Elliott kicked a 25-yard field goal late in the second quarter, pulling Kansas City to 7-3 at the half, and Bono threw a 38-yard touchdown pass to Keith Cash that closed it to 21-10 midway through the fourth quarter. Bono added a 3-yard TD pass to Webster Slaughter. year Schottenheimer's first full season as the Browns' head coach Byner rushed for 1,002 yards, the first of his three career seasons. Byner, though, was also the culprit in one of the biggest disappointments of Schottenheimer's career. His fumble at the goal line stopped Cleveland's last-gasp drive for a tying touchdown in a loss to Denver in the AFC Championship Game after the 1987 seasoa That fumble to Clevelanders, The Fumble was replayed on TV late in the telecast of Sunday's game.

That's one thing that caused me a lot of heartache for a number of years," Byner said. "If we can teach people to concentrate on the positive, well be better off." Testaverde became one of 10 active passers to surpass 20,000 career yards passing, completing 21 of 36 for 204 yards without an interception. He entered the game as the quarter. Gerald Dixon stepped in front of Steve Bono's pass and returned it 18 yards for a score with 4:45 left, and Mike Caldwell duplicated that with a 24-yard interception return before the Cleveland Stadium crowd had time to catch its breath. Kansas City (3-1) was trying to go 4-0 for the Erst time in franchise history.

Schottenheiraer dropped to 0-2-1 in three trips back to Cleveland since he left to coach the Chiefs in 1989. "Earnest has a heart like a blowtorch," Schottenheimer said. "He's not the most talented guy from the standpoint of speed and all those things, but the good thing for whoever he's playing for is that he doesn't know that or he won't accept it" It was Schottenheimer who first gave Byner a chance to make it in the NFL after Cleveland drafted him in the 10th round in 1984. The next CHANDLER: Journeyman picks apart Cincy By JOHN KERR Times Recorder ZANESVILLE Laura Char-ameda proved why she's the best criterium" cyclist in the United States Sunday. Charameda, the 1995 US.

National Criterium champion, built a lead of more than one minute and cruised to victory in the 30-lap women's pro race around the streets of downtown Zanesville. Karen Dunne, the eventual run-nerup, took the early lead and gained the first prime while Chris Tucker vaulted to the top with 21 laps to go. Then Charadmeda took the lead for good with 18 laps remaining. 1 was planning on making a big effort," Charameda said. "I saw Dunne (with) me for a lap and had to decide if I wanted to go on my own or have a little help.

I felt strong and wanted to do it myself." Charameda, of Marshall, Mick, near Battle Creek, pushed the lead to 15 seconds with 16 laps remaining and 38 seconds with 12 laps to go. Her advantage ballooned to 70 Hall scores first collegiate TD YPSILANTL Mich. Former Zanesville High School star Sid Hall ran for his first collegiate touchdown here Saturday in Ohio University's 31-20 MidAmerican Conference loss to Eastern Michigan The 6-1, 210-pound freshman fullback galloped 23 yards for a TD two minutes before halftime, his only carry of the game, to pull the Bobcats into a 10-10 tie. But Charlie Batch passed for a school-record 412 yards and three touchdowns, two in the pivotal fourth quarter when the Eagles (2-0 MAC, 3-1 overall) rallied bom a 17-10 deficit against the Bobcats (0-1-1, 1-2-1). MAGA tournament held at Fuller's A team of Mitch Bowman, Herb Jones, Bill Frick and Ben Noll captured the Muskingum Area Golf Association's best three ball tournament Sunday at Fuller's Fairways.

The Bengals geared their defense to stop the run, leaving their weak secondary exposed. "Actually, we wanted him to beat us. He did," linebacker Ricardo McDonald said. "The guy had a tremendous day. Whenever you have a quarterback doing that well, there's not much you can do." Chandler, an eighth-year pro, was signed as a free agent from the Rams and is supposed to ease the transition from the run-and-shoot to the era of Steve McNair, the Oilers' top draft pick.

Chandler may never have an era of his own, but he had quite a day. He had to know it was his day when tion and a stint to relax in Italy. It is Italy where sheU train this winter, with boyfriend and world-re known cyclist Roberto Gaggioli, for her ultimate goal the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta Charameda's dream of the Olympics isn't far-fetched The cycling veteran of nine-years won the bronze medal at the 1993 World Championships. Jonathan Nesbit, a Chesapeake, Va. resident, won the South-side Cycling Juniors Men's Race.

Bob Scala of Columbus took first in the Bethesda Health Fitness category 4 men's race. Gary Doering (Springfield, IL) won the Master's Good-Samaritan Bethesda race while Joe Wilson (Restore Va) crossed the finish line first in the Times Recorder Experienced men's race and Kirk Obee did the same in 17-18 junior mea Also winning races were Jason Rouk (15-16 men), Robert T. Vogt Jr. (10-12 junior men), Tiffany Glo-wacki (15-16 junior women) and Jessica Hawley (13-14 junior women). Redman ties for fourth in LPGA ST.

LOUIS Michele Redman of Zanesville enjoyed one of her top paydays on the LPGA Tour Sunday, tying for fourth place in the LPGA Heartland Classic and winning $22,895. Redman's 1 -over-par 73 leftherat2-over 290 for the tournament and in a three-way tie for fourth with Tracy Hanson and Pat Hurst. They were 12 shots back of impressive Redman champion Annika Sorenstam. Redman has now earned a career-best $189,169 this seasoa Sorenstam, the reigning U.S. Open champion, had a 72 Sunday and that gave her a 10-under-par 278 total, 10 better than runnerup Jan Stephenson and 1 1 better than third-place Dale Eggeling.

The 24-year-old from Stockholm, Sweden, had her first bogey of the tournament on the par-4 12th hole of the Forest Hills Country dub en route to the $78,750 first-place purse. GIRLS West beaten ZANESVILLE Jenny Frankle scored three goals to lead Groveport-Madison over host West Muskingum 6-2 in girls action. Celina Smith, Carta Kean and Carrie Mano each added one goal forGroveport Erin Cibson scored both goals for West (3-4), while Colette Thagard and Katrina Huffman each had an assist for the Lady Tornadoes. Goalie Shannon Durfee had seven saves. Muskies chopped NEW CONCORD Stephanie Moore scored the lone goal as visiting Tree of Life blanked John Glenn 1-0.

Goalkeeper Nicole Hocking-berry had eight saves for the Lady Muskies (0-6). he took the snap from center, fell down, got up and threw a 19-yard pass to Haywood JefBres that set up his fourth touchdown pass. Perhaps the only one who will re-, member the game as vividly as Chandler is cornerback Mike Brim, beaten for three of the touchdowns. The first set the tone. Chris Sanders ran past Brim to take an in-stride 58-yard touchdown pass on the Oilers' second possession "They're a team that likes to do a lot of cute, goofy things on third down with blitzing everybody and dropping defensive linemen out (into pass coverage)," Chandler said.

"We've got a championship-caliber teanybut not when we play like this. I've never seen anything like it" Neither had Cowher, who couldn't win an argument with referee Gordon McCarter even when an instant photo taken from the press box proved him right The Steelers' run of turnovers actually started when McCarter over- STEELERS: Five turnovers in seconds with three laps left She cruised the final laps to victory. Dunne (Colorado Springs, Col.) raced for Team Shaklee and finished second while the Navigators' Laura Van Gilder (Pocono Pines, N.Y4 was third. Founding out the top five were Laura Mullen of Portland and Renee May den from Lem-dale, Mich. Charameda's victory in Zanesville capped an Impressive week for her and the TimexCannondale racing team.

She claimed two victories in earlier races in the week, including Saturday's race in Athens. Prior to Charameda's tour of Ohio, she enjoyed success in Europe. The 1992 National Criterium champion won a stage race in Germany, a one-day race in Switzerland and Italy while also taking first-place in The Giro of Sicily. With Zanesville likely to be her last stop of the season, Charameda looks forward to a cycling seminar in California, an Australian vaca Bill Parry, Gary Sites, Bill Rummer and Jack Greene grabbed second, while Mel Hickerson, Mike Davis, Dave Carney and Jim Snyder won a scorecard playoff for third. Student Prince HIRAM West Muskingum product Mike Krokonko hit on 1 5 of 28 passes for 128 yards Saturday for Heidelberg, but was picked off three times as the Student Princes (0-2 OAC, 0-3 over-all)'were blanked 24-0 by Hiram Koaches Korner The Zanesville Athletic Boosters will sponsor Koaches Korner today at 7 pm at the 22 IS team room.

Blue Devils' coach Whit Parks will review film of Friday's game versus Cambridge. The public is invited to attend. Vista Seniors The Vista View Seniors League will have a year-nd scramble Thursday, Sept 28. All members should be at the Vista View course by 830 am Following the scramble, players can attend a banquet at Prophets Park. Soccer Eric Cabeen had 19 saves on 25 Lancaster shots for the Scotties (6-2-2).

Morgan wins again McCONNELSVTLLE Morgan scored three goals in the first six minutes and cruised to a 6-2 win over visiting Amanda-dearcreek. Coby Miller, Josh VinseL Seth Henderson, Rodney Paige, Scott Shanken and Matt Scott each scored for the Raiders (4-5-1). Paige added a pair of assists. Goalie Jeremy Miller had 19 saves. Shawn Adams led Amanda (0-8) with a pair of goals.

on Page 8B COMPACT TRACTOR Local sports scoreboard "What that does is put their safeties on islands out there and Chris Sanders can run. He just ran by everybody." Brim, starting for the first time this season after recovering from a sore back, also got beat for a 23-yard touchdown pass to Jeffires five minutes later. Rodney Thomas came out of a cluster of three Oilers receivers and found himself uncovered on an 8-yard touchdown pass that pushed it to 2 1-7 midway through the second quarter. Again, Chandler just took advantage of a confused defense. one quarter turned Fuad Reveiz's 48-vard missed field goal on the final play of the first half, upholding a ruling that Pittsburgh (2-2) had too many men on the field.

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Gales nip Dawgs DRESDEN Visiting Lancaster got past Til-Valley 3-2, depite a pair of goals by Kyle Ross. Matt Conklin, Carlos Sanchez and Seth Parker scored one goal each for the Gales (8-3). Goalie Luke Ferhig recorded six saves on 15 shots. More sports KUBOTA 4 WD ers committed five turnovers in a 23-1 0 loss in Miami, was even worse, throwing three more interceptions. And Bam Morris was yanked after Fuller returned his fumble 1 2 yards for a touchdown only 24 seconds into the second half '1 dont know about everybody else, but Fm in a state of shock," Steelers tackle Leon Searcy said.

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