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Saturday, April 29, 1989 The Lincoln Star Page 13 I Splits PIgest 1 Rosa reportedly was blackmailed CINCINNATI (AP) Pete Rose will tell investigators that a former friend accused him of betting on baseball, including Reds games, after the Cincinnati manager refused to loan him $40,000. the Cincinnati Post said Friday. The Post quoted unidentified sources as saying Rose will name Paul Jnnsron na tha nor. Betsy King were one shot back at 67. Geiberger, Henning lead Legends AUSTIN, Texas (AP) Al Geiberger and Harold Henning fired their second consecutive 61 to take a three-stroke lead in the $650,000 Legends of Golf tournament.

The 1 8-under-par total of 1 22 tied the 36-hole record for the two-man, best-ball seniors event. The record was set in 1 982 by Don January and Sam Snead. Former ISU player pleads guilty AMES, Iowa (AP) Former Iowa State University football player Levin White pleaded guilty to armed robbery in connection with a March holdup at a local fast food restaurant. The Story County attorney's office dropped charges of kidnapping and terrorism against White, 21, of Alta Loma, in exchange for his guilty plea in connection with the incident at a Burger King. Pohl leads Las Vegas golf LAS VEGAS (AP) Dan Pohl overcame a bogey on the first hole and shot a 64 to take a two-stroke lead after the third round of the Las Vegas Invitational.

Pohl has a total of 1 99, 1 7 under par, in the five-day, 90-hole tournament. 'f v- -v. son who made the accusations 0X9 "os following the alleged blackmail attempt. Rose will say he loaned Janszen 10,000 late last summer, but turned him down when Janszen asked to borrow another $40,000 in late September or early October, the Post quoted sources as saying. At the time, Janszen told Rose's lawyer, Reuven Katz, that Rose owed him the $40,000, but he wouldn't say for what, according to the Post's sources.

Five golfers tied for LPGA lead NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) Nancy Lopez shot a 6-under-par 66 to move into a five-way tie for the lead after the first round of the $425,000 Sara Lee Classic. Sharing the lead in the 54-hole tournament were Missie Berteotti, Colleen Walker, Cindy Figg-Currier and Patty Sheehan. Beth Daniel and ML Chicago surprises Cavaliers ftwn The Associated Prau So much for a Cleveland sweep. Now the Chicago Bulla can turn their attention to winning the whole series.

"Everybody thought they were going to sweep us. We proved them wrong," said Scottle Pippen, who shook off the effects of a sore shoulder to score 13 third-quarter points as the Bulls upset -the Cavaliers 5-88 in their playoff opener Friday night at Richfield, Ohio. Pippen was 4-for-4 and Craig Hodges was J-for-4 on three-point shots. Michael Jordan led the Bulls with SI points. "We knew Cleveland has a lot of shot-blockers," Pippen said.

"When Michael penetrated or someone else penetrated and got us the ball, we had to knock down the outside shots." Cleveland won an six of its regular-season meetings with the Bulls. Mark Price was unable to play, and the absence of his outside shooting proved to be Cleveland's undoing on offense. PISTONS Ml, CELTICS II: At Auburn Hills, Midi, Joe Dumars scored 12 of his 25 points and John SaUey blocked five shots as the Pistons held Boston to a record-tying tow of 10 points in the second quarter. The Pistons outscored Boston 21-10 In the second period tying a playoff record set April 25, 1932, at Seattle when the Sonlcs held Houston to 10 points. Salley tied a club record with his five blocked shots during the quarter as the Pistons, who led 27-25 after one period, surged to a 15-point lead on a jumper by Dennis Rodman with 2:29 remaining In the half.

Detroit led 48-35 at halftime. SUNS NUGGETS ID: Tom Chambers converted two free throws with three seconds remaining, and rookie Dan Majerle made a game-saving steal at Phoenix Denver, trailing 04-80 with 8:11 remaining in the game, got eight points from Walter Davis in a 19-5 run that tied the score 99-99 with 1:13 left After Bill Hanzlik missed two free throws with 53 seconds to play, Kevin Johnson sank a foul shot for a 100-99 Suns lead with 37 seconds left. Davis, who played 11 seasons with Phoenix before signing as an unre- 4.1 Baseball AHocioMd Pran Chicago's Bill Cartwright (behind) takes the ball away from Craig Ehlo of Cleveland Friday during the Bulla' 95-88 playoff victory. From Page 1 1 center on a 1-2 pitch. REDS 3, PHILLIES Kal Daniels, Paul O'Neill and Eric Davis hit solo homers in the first three innings, and Jose Rijo pitched six shutout innings at Philadelphia for the Reds' third straight victory.

CUBS 3, PADRES 1: Paul Kilgus allowed three-hits over 8 innings and Ryne Sandberg hit a two-run homer in a three-run first at Chicago as the Cubs snapped San Diego's four-game winning streak. Kilgus walked three and struck out three and allowed just a sixth-inning single by Randy Ready and nmth-lnnlng hits by Jack Clark and Luis Salazar. EXPOS II, BRAVES 4: Tim Raines hit a bases-loaded triple in the fifth inning, Andres Galarraga drove in four runs and Kevin Gross limited Atlanta to two runs in eight innings at MontreaL the club record for April victories. MARINERS 11 ORIOLES 5: Seattle's Dave Valle drove In four runs and Harold Reynolds snapped a sixth-inning tie with a two-ron single off Omaha Northwest graduate Gregg Olson at Seattle. ATHLETICS 2, TIGERS 1: Mike.

Moore and two relievers combined on a two-hitter at Oakland, Canf, as the Athletics won for the ninth time in 10 games. Oakland reliever Dennis Eckerstey pitched the ninth to earn his eighth save. PIRATES GIANTS John Smiley pitched six hitless Innings at Pittsburgh and finished with a four-hit shutout as the Pirates ended their four-game losing streak. Smiley lost the no-hitter when San Francisco's Will Clark opened the seventh inning by lining a clean single to McCaskfll finished with his second career one-Utter. The 28-year-old right-hander struck out nine In his Orst complete game since last July 25 against Oakland He has allowed three earned runs in 36 innings this year for a major league-leading earned run average of 0.71 YANKEES 3, WHITE SOX 1: Roberto Kelly's disputed two-run double snapped a seventh-inning tie and Andy Hawkins won his third straight game at New York.

INDIANS TWINS 7: Cleveland's Jerry Browne and Oddibe McDowell bit three-run homers at Minneapolis as the Twins suffered then sixth straight loss. ROYALS 8, BREWERS 1: Charlie Leibrandt pitched five-hit ban for eight innings and Bo Jackson had three bits at Kansas City, Mo, as the Royals matched stricted free agent with Denver last July, hit a jumper with 20 seconds remaining for the Nuggets' first lead of the game, 101-100. Davis scored 12 of Us 34 points in the fourth quarter. Eddie Johnson's jumper snapping an eight-minute field-goal drought for the Suns put Phoenix ahead 102-101 before Danny Schayes gave Denver a 103-102 lead with a hook shot with seven seconds left After Chambers' two decisive free throws, Majerle intercepted Denver's fa bounds pass at mldcourt and drove to the hoop as the buzzer sounded. SONICS UL SOCKETS 117: Derrick McKey and Xavter HcDanlel each made two free throws in the final 20 seconds for the Sonlcs at Seattle.

The Rockets ted 105-104 with 1:20 left after a three-point play by Akeem Olaju-won and a pair of baskets by Buck Johnson brought Houston back from a 104-88 deficit. Huslcers sttl for second in Big Eight tennis Nebraska had won all three BODY BASICS All Avia's now on sale rissaam mmr 2100 ARC 2050 58" into the tournament's final day, but lost Just one of 12 singles matches Friday. The women's Big Eight meet is Saturday. Results At OfctvliMHfl Cfty Til AM SCORINO: Oktahemo Stoto 105. Nabrarta norma towo State Colorado Oklahoma ff.MluovrMl.

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OKLAHOMA CITY Oklahoma State players faced Nebraska players in three singles finals and won them all to secure the Big Eight men's tennis championship Friday at the Oklahoma City Tennis Center. The Cowboys outscored second-place NU 105-94. Kansas was third with 81 points, followed by Iowa State (51), Colorado (50), Oklahoma (49) and Missouri (11). In the decisive finals, OSU's Jeff Neumann downed Nebraska's Steven Jung 6-2, 0-2 at No. 1 singles; the Cowboys' Jack Salerno defeated Jung's twin brother Stuart 7-5, at No.

5 singles, and OSU's Justin Stead beat the Corn-huskers' Pat Carson 7-6, 6-3 at No. 6 singles. Oklahoma State held a 97-91 lead entering the singles finals, with one point awarded to the winner of each final. If win a conference men's tennis title. "He's no doubt one of the best players in the Big Eight, and he probably could have won the title at No.

2," said McDermotL "Only one other player has won four Big Eight singles titles (Barr Baynton of Oklahoma, 1971-74) and be (Mueller) got a start on that today." Feuer, a junior from Massapequa, N.Y, outlasted Carlos Fleming of Kansas 7-5, 1-6, in the No. 4 singles final Nebraska settled for the runner-up position in its two doubles finals. OSU's Neumann and Salerno held off the Jung brothers 6-2, 4-6, 64 at No. 1 doubles, and the Cowboys' Ulf Niklasson and Eric Fahnestock nipped NU's Mueller and Feuer 4-6, 7-5, 7-5. Oklahoma State's Jason Stead and Grant WflUams also won the No.

3 doubles final The Cowboys led by four points going finals against OSU players, the Huskers could have closed to 97-96 with two doubles finals left against OSU teams. Oklahoma State also was in the other doubles final against Kansas. "We lost one of the doubles semifinals and that put us behind by six points, then Oklahoma State came out and took it to us in the singles finals and that decided the outcome," said NU Coach Kerry McDermott Taking second place outright still was the Comhuskers' best Big Eight finish. They tied for second last year. Nebraska's two Big Eight champions were Matthias Mueller at No.

3 singles and Ken Feuer at No. 4 singles. Mueller, a freshman from Hamm, West Germany, defeated Jim Secrest of Kansas 7-5, 6-1 in the No. 3 singles final Mueller is the first NU freshman to 89" For runners needing excellent motion control to avoid injuries. Dual density molded EVA for stability and polyurethane wedge for longer lasting cushioning.

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The Cornhuskers spent part of the time working on the kicking game. "In the game, well pretty much have better return teams going against substitute players, which sometimes gives the returns a little better opportunity to function although not. always," Osborne said. "The main thing is we'd like to see good execution and get through it without any more injuries. We've had a lot of guys with a lot of bumps and bruises but we have not had a lot of major problems." Freshman defensive tackle Dave Jensen is the only player to suffer an injury this spring that wifl keep him out next fan.

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