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ffsir fibs raiiiTio 2c ST. PETERSBURG TIMES TUESDAY SEPTEMBFR 30 1980 ucs total Opp. total High school Class 4A, District I 111 47 1 4.0 40 11 Sit 11 1 PASSINO Alt Cms Yds. Pet. TO LO Int.

Cent. Ovarall WHaamt Eckwood Buct total 130 41 153 53 3 4 441 I 2 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 132 151 113 I 41 i IIS 44 400 404 431 4 Opp. total NFL Tampa results American League AST Dallas Classic AT DALLAS MONDAY'S RESULTS AMERICAN CONFERENCE Eatt 740 5 00 MATINEE FIRST RACE 16 MM. Gr Slow Boy 17) 1110 tt i El Greco (4) Dave's Mike Quirxela 14 7) 7 60. 31 74 Trllecle 17 4 2) S35 40 Par 61 xJertlynBriti 27.500 Nancy Lopei Melton 14,700 Beth Daniel 9,000 JoAnne earner 9 000 Patty Sheehan 4,000 Janet Ale 5 250 Myra Van Hoove 4,100 RECEIVING) Na.

Yds. Av. La TD Eckwood II 201 II 40 I Bet 13 lit 14 23 0 Goes 13 232 11 5 41 3 Jones II 141 13 5 411 2 Hegmi 4 S3 133 If 0 GOavis 4 4S 113 IS 0 Mucker 2 37 II 5 14 0 Obredovlctl I 17 15 4 0 House I 11 110 11 0 JGevIs I 3 3 0 3 0 Buct total 41 15 12J 4t 4 Opp. tatal 44 wo IIJ 4)1 I INTERCEPTIONS Na. Yds.

Av(. LO TO Cotney 2 21 10 5 21 0 Washington 1 14 14 0 14 0 Wood 1 40 4 0 DLewit 1 0 0 0 0 0 Thomas 1 0 0 0 0 0 Bucs fatal I 43 7.3 21 0 Opp. fatal 74 14J 24 0 PUNTING SECOND RACE -5. It Mat, Gr PP PA Lake wood 3 0 3 0 90 I Northeast 3 0 3 0 49 9 Ounedin 2 I 3 1 31 34 Countryside 3 I 3 I 45 21 Seminole 2 1 2 1 53 35 Clearwater 3 I 2 I 51 71 Pmetat Park I I I 1 17 74 Gibbt 1 2 I 3 34 42 Dixie HoBnt I 1 I 2 37 49 BocaClega 0 3 0 2 9 41 St Petersburg 0 3 0 3 7 44 Largo 0 3 0 3 23 75 Clatt 3A, District 7 Tarpon Springs I 0 2 0 51 23 Hernando 2 I 2 I 71 39 Crystal River 3 1 2 1 34 IS Land OLakas I I 1 I 15 27 Hudson lllla 7 Zephyrhltt 1 2 1 2 7 41 Pasco 1 2 I 3 47 43 Guff I 3 I 3 25 41 Citrus 0 7 0 2 I 31 Clatt 3A, District II St Cathokc 0 0 I 1 10 20 Clatt 2A, District Dunneaon 0 0 3 0 100 31 Sprmgstead 0 0 0 3 12 41 Clatt 2A, District 4 CCC 0 0 113 1 Adm.Feragut 0 0 1 1 30 42 Clatt District! Norttiside Ch. 0 0 I I 19 43 Shorcrtt 0 0 0 3 It 70 Mmeoucime (1) 1 00 25 20 12 20 JHI4 22 40 4 20 Miss Effort t) 4 20 Penney Putt 3 463 Lor i Garbaci 3.443 Jane BiakxJt 3 46 Quimele 14-5) 164 60.

3174 Trifecle 15-4-1) 2472 00 Daily Douwe 7-5 272 40 THIRD RACE -il 16 Mat, Gr Hoett Sta 3,463 Pat Bradley 3,43 Joyce Kajmtervkt 3.463 Cayenne Pepper 1 GE's Hesston Sun Jonl Wat 7 Win Penny 4 MneKves 1 Or tanne Deb SECOND Aci 5 14 Mite. Of 1 sues Gar bar I Tuft Devi 2 Back Yoke 1 Angel Sfngt 1 MB I Dr Fred 1 My Dorll 4 Mary's Whin 1 John Thornat THIRD RACE 1 It M44. IBob tSaphk 5 Bright Jo 7 Ah Ltssonher 4 K's Spoonful 1 Flying Shmglet 7 CK's Lorn Whll 4 Truckmo Along Pally FOURTH RACE-S 14 Mat. Gr lfjujiv SCowebunga 7 Surf Bin) Slsley Scotl 3 American Ar 7 Wright Elsey 4 Fasl Wheels I Able adj FIFTH RACE-5lt MUe, Gr 1 Lullaby Lady 5 Orue Spumonl 2 RR's Fern '4 Unconscious 1 Rip Often 1 Honey Husli 4 HO I Can Do I Bij Bicli SIXTH RACE-S 14 M44, Gr A 1 Bete Starr 5 Wright Arch 1 Lorle Ree 4 Sabena 1 K's Rhonda 7 Kirby Kan 4 Council Cottage 1 Cnatls Detatit SEVENTH RACE-S 14 Mile, Gr 1 Wright Elvis 5 Starr Patrol 2 Amy Whll 4 Gatanl Sierr 1 Mr Sin 7 CedricK 4JM't Sure Rapid I Calendar Gal EIGHTH RACE 3 I Mm, Gr. I Naughty Princess 5 LB MulJrtr 7 Fleetloot ZeUa tKsRho 3 Melady Miter 7 Sandola 4Bob's2at 1 Caprlc NINTH RACE-l MM.

Gr 1 Tonomtcnaal 5 HDt CIN 2Ju.MB no Gambler 1 K's Scepter 7 Jantien 4 Gsllanl Serene I MlWy Pey TENTH RACE-5 It MUe. Gr 1 Thai Was Ttven 5 Robert John 2 Bob Simon 4 Sharkey Pet 3 Boyon 7 Poncho Mirhl Wriht Glass Top 1 Say Hey Kkl ELEVENTH RACE 5 14 Milt, Gr 1 Jason Scotl Whll Goldle A 2 Grand Ebbi Sandbrllaarit IJude 7 MB mala 4L4lie Rose I TWELFTH RACE 3.1 MUe Gf 1 Second Mortgag 5 Bendixon 2 HDs Biate 4 Ftwn Friend 1 Buiiln Over 7 Mag Pt Slightly Ahead (5) 10 4 00 4 40 J-s Silver Tex It) 50 too Kathy Pos tie wait 3,463 Denhy Rhodes 2,3 IS Sir Mist (I) Oulnlela 154) 62 60, Trlfecla IS4-I) 461 40 New York S7 Pet. PP PA Baitimort 9 41 411 Butlalo 4 0 0 1000 50 Bolton 17 73 5J1 14 New England 1 0 .750 115 9t 43 74 .529 HH Miami 1 I 0 .750 45 44 Oetroil II 75 514 II Bammora 1 0 500 15 74 Cleveland 77 71 .407 2l' NY. Jets 0 4 0 000 72 104 Toronto 44 2 .410 J5 Central WEST Pittsburgh 1 I 0 .750 117 47 yKensesClty 92 44 50 Houston 1 0 750 47 44 Oakland 40 77 .510 12'i Cleveland 1 0 .500 71 90 Mmnesot 74 17 474 II Cincinnati ISO .250 41 75 Texas 73 13 441 14 Wast Outgo 4 4 ,429 25 San Diego 4 0 0 1 000 111 57 Cattornw 44 90 414 27 Oakland 2 1 0 .500 12 14 Saatna 54 47 J7I J3 Seattle 2 2 0 .500 75 17 Late reiuM not Inctudad Oenvar 1 0 .350 74 100 Cancnec division title Kansas City 0 4 0 000 SO 44 SUNDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL CONFERENCE Detroit I. New York 10 Kmmgt East Boston 7, Toronto 1 Philadelphia 3 I 0 .750 111 40 Baltimore 5, Cleveland DaMs 1 1 0 .750 43 41 Minnesota I kentas City 7 St Louts 1 1 0 350 17 99 Chicago California 1 Giants 1 1 0 .250 73 131 Oakland 3, Milwaukee 2 Washington 1 3 0 .250 47 74 Texas 4, Seattle 1 Central MONDAY'S RESULTS Detroit 4 0 0 1 000 117 41 Baltimore 5-4 Boston 2 3 Minnesota 2 0 500 72 10 Detroit I.

Toronto 3 Tampa Bay 2 1 0 .500 71 13 Milwaukee at Caktorrna, night Green Bay I 1 0 250 47 114 Only games scheduled Chicago 1 3 0 .250 45 17 TUESDAY'S 6AMES West Baitimort (Flanagan 15-13) at Boston (Renko San Francisco 3 I 0 .750 104 41 4 11,7 30pm Los Angeles 2 2 0 500 101 74 Detroit WHcon 13-11) at Toronto (Todd 4-1), Atlanta 3 2 0 .500 47 12 7 30 m. New Orleans 0 4 0 000 41 104 New York ITIent M) at Cleveland (Walls 1- SUNDAY'S RESULTS Blervrherd Buct total Opp. total Na. Yds. Avg LG 19 112 42 7 42 19 112 47.7 42 19 743 40.2 5 PUNT RETURNS Ho.

PC Yds. Avg LG TD 12 0 94 10 19 0 0 1 0 00 0 0 12 I 44 II 14 0 12 I 111 9JJ 24 0 FOURTH RACE 5 16 Mile, Gr Push 14) 10 40 SM Mackw (I) 9.20 DW's Snicker (2) Qumele 141) 57 20. 3141 Trlter tt (42 490 60 Reec Davis Bucs total THIS WEEK'S GAMES Games at I p.m. unlets otherwise noted FRIDAY. Oct.

Opp. fatal Bortrvie Bryant 3,315 Debbie Massey 2,315 Mary Dwyer IJI21 Janet Cotes 1J21 Bonnie Leurer 1,821 Beth Solomon 1JJ7I Ameka Rorer 1.470 Caroiyn HH M7Q Susie McAhster M70 Donne Caponi Young 1,470 Silvia Berfolaccihl 1,470 Dot Germam 1.700 Vicki ergon 1,700 AH son Shear 1,700 Connie Chtkeml 1,200 Cathy Mant 903 Lynn Adams 103 Betsy King 80 Gail Htrata 103 Kathy A hern 803 Pat Meyers 80J Judy Rankin 803 KICKOFP RETURNS N. Yds. Ave LG TO Dunedin at Boca Ciege St Petersburg at Pmekas Park FIFTH RACE-S 16 Mil, Gr Wright Add It Up (1) 10 40 17 20 Another Gobber 1 1) 14.20 Seer'tt (2) Oulnielt 11-4 43 00 31 51 Trltecte 11-1-2 340 60 74t 139 t9 10 139 7S-4S-I40 70-0 140 72-4 141 744 142 70- 72-142 72-71143 72-71143 72- 71 I4J 77-44143 73- 70143 71- 72143 7t-4 144 73- 71144 74- 44144 74- 49145 77- 145 73- 72145 77-4 145 7fr70 144 75- 71144 74- 72144 74-72144 7749144 77 70 147 74-73147 74- 71147 75- 72147 75-73144 74-72 14 74- 72 1 73- 75 1U 77-71 1 79-49 141 77-71 14 75- 73 144 74 74 141 74 70 141 75-73 144 74- 74-11 75- 73144 75-73141 74-75149 Jl-tt 149 77-72149 75 71 149 11-4 149 71-71 149 71 71 149 74-74150 77-73150 BO-70 150 194 211 33 0 Countryside vs Northeast, at Clearwater 2 GOavIt Hagint Reec St Petersburg Cathokc at Tampa Cathokc North Christian at Good Shepherd 205 220 19 0 90 704 Shorecresf at Berkeley Prep New Port Rtchey Gutf at Brooks vile Hernan 20 500 do SIXTH RACE 5 It MM, Gr Wright Arras (4 20 00 Bomont (6) HP I Bo 8o 131 Quniela 14-6 44.00, 31 41 Trlletta 14-6 3) S55 0 224 Bernt ODradovich Buct total Opp. fetal Yepremlan Opp.

ttal FIELD GOALS Hudson at Dad CMy Patro Land O'Lakes at Zephyrhits DunrteBon at Eatonvitte Wymore Tech Cleveland 34, Tampa Bay 27 Tarpon Springs at Inverness Citrus SEVFNTH RACE 5 It Me, Gr. Groveiand at Spring HH Springstead Pittsburgh 31, Chicago 3 Dates 71. Green Bay 7 Houston 13. Cincinnati 10 Los Angeles 71 New York Giants 7 Detroit 27. Minnesota 7 LB Pnmetime I 7 40 3 60 120 GE's Power Lin (3) 4 00 2 60 SATURDAY, OCt.

4 Qeawater Centra. Cattioac at Santa Fe Rusco (3) 3.00 DEFENSIVE STATISTICS (arm 21, New Orleans 14 Qmniela (1-2) 1760. T-3I IS Tnteclt 11 2 3) 160 20 SUNCOAST SCORING LEAOERS Buffalo 74. Oakland 7 St Louis 24 Philadelphia 14 Atlanta 70, San Francisco 17 14). 7 35 pm.

Oakland (Ktough 15-13) (I Chicago (Trout MS). 130pm. Setltle (Honey curt 10-17) at Kansas City iLwa il), lis pm. Minnesota ivwan 5-2) at Ttaai (Mltlack 10-9)1 JSpm Milwaukee IMcClur 4-1) at Calltornla (Ferris 4-1). to 30 WEDNESDAY'S GAMES Oakland al Crvcego.

2 15 m. Baltimore at Boston. 7 30 p.m. Detroit at Toronto. 7 30 m.

New Vorli at Cleveland. 7 35 m. Seattle at Kansas City. I 35 pm Minnesota at Texas I 35 m. Milwaukee at California, 10.30 p.m.

EiGHTHRACE 5.lt Milt, C. Name, Schael TO FG EP Cnv Tel 4AltaRos I Gait Easmon, Dunneeon Uftdeltl 10 40 4 60 2 60 MBsGti(J) 15 20 S20 Lakt Dot Dot (1) 2 60 Joyner, WHdwood Baltimore 35. New York Jett 21 San Diego 74. Kansas City 7 Seattle 14, Washington 0 Jones, Clearwater Brooks. Countryside Oukaela (54) lot 20.

-3 1.64 Trilecla (6-5 -I) 750 40 MONDAY'S RESULT Singleton, Pasco New England 73 Denver 14 NINTH RACE 5 It Mile, Gr. A Beaver's Bomber (4) 910 SUNDAY'S GAMES Blanks, Dunedm Guin, Hernando SM 5 60 Gallant Sybie (2) I Int. FC FR PB OF LSetnon 71 I I II 14 Kotar 25 II Wood 24 2 1-0 I A Br own 24 1 1-0 DLewis 34 3 1-0 7 0-1 I Johnson 34 1 3 2-0 1 Jordan 70 1 9 3 Reece 14 2 1 Cotney It 2-215 DSelmon It 1 Washington 13 1-141 Logan 12 1 3 CBrown 1 Hawkins 4 Thomas 4 1-0 Brantley 2 Stats 1 I 3 Colli 1 Calhoun 1 Crowder 13 3 1 3 Totals 272 11 a-43 22 S-3'41 7 0 0 2 44 4 0 0 1 26 4 0 0 0 24 3 0 1 20 2 0 0 1 20 3 0 0 0 II 3 0 0 0 II 0 2 12 0 II 3 0 0 0 II 3 0 0 0 II 3 0 0 0 II 3 0 0 0 II 2 0 0 2 1 1 I 0 14 i 0 4 14 0 0 I 14 Nancy Rubin BO 3 Debbie Austm 803 Louise Bruce 803 Cindy Kessler 103 Therese Hesston 803 Karotyn Kertman 103 a-Rae rtotht elder HB Duntt 501 Jerltyn Briti 501 Martha Hansen 501 Sandra Palmer 501 Sandra Hay rue S01 Alice Ritiman 501 Barbara Mi if at 501 Cindy Hid 365 Judy Clark j5 Beth Stone 365 Sm th 365 Kathy Martin 365 Cathy Mot se 365 Alice Miller 365 Julie St anger 365 Rosey Barhett 365 Kathy MrMuien 36S Dale Lundquist 365 Jan Ferraris Marty CMc erson Sandra Spujich Barbara Barrow Betty Burteindt Mardel Wrt Anderson, Lakewood Lamptey, Lakewood Mtms, Lakewood Baltimore at Miami, 1 p.m, Cincinnati at Green Bay, 1 p.m. Denver at Cleveland. I p.m.

Detroit at Atlanta. I pm. New England at New York Jett, 1 p.m. Wright Fielder (7) Oulnlela 12-4) 74 60, 31 15 Tntecta 14-2-7) I23M TENTH RACE -5 It Mile. Gr Pittsburgh at Minnesota.

1 m. National League Tampa selections NIGHT 1. GE's Hetslon Sun It), Cayenn Pepper (2), Dreamie Deb (I). 2. John Thomas (1), Angel SWgt (6), Silas Garber(l).

J. Bobs Saphir (I), Ah Llssonhw (J)v Trucking Along (4). 4. Fast Wheels (4), Slsley Scott (4), Able Lady (t). I.

Lullaby Lady (I), MCt Can Do (4), Big Bk (1). t. Bete Slarr (I), Wright Arch IS), Councl Cottage 14). 7. Amy win (7), Slarr Patrol (5), JM'i Sure Rapid (t) I.

(61 Jantien (7), HCt CathJ (5), Tono Michael (1). Gibson. Northeast CampbeM. Seminole Walker, A dm Far ragut ScanneN. Durtedin Cow art, Hernando Surrtner.

Pasco Gallant Blaier 17 37 00 10 5 40 Another Cricket IS) 19.00 to Alert Boy 14) 460 EAST Qmniela (5-7) 112 40, T-31 72 Tnfecta 17-54) 60 St Loms at New Orleans, I p.m. Seattle at Houston, I m. Washington at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. Buffalo at San Diego. 4 pm.

Kansas City at Oakland. 4 m. New York Giants at Dates. 4pm San Francisco at Los Angeles. 4 pm.

MONDAY'S GAME, Oct. a Tampa Bay at Chicago 9 p.m. El EVENTH RACE-5 It Mile, Gr. C. Coil t'j tvmb on special team OK Sim 14 25 40 9 60 4 20 Gallant Dot (71 ttO 100 Pturs Whii Bang (51 120 play.

Mucker recovered Kimble on tvpecial team play Pel. CB Montreal 17 70 .554 Philadelphia at 70 5 51 Pittsburgh 10 77 .510 7 St Louis 72 15 454 IS New York 45 42 414 73 Chicago 43 93 404 23" WEST Houston 19 47 .571 1 Los Angeles 17 49 551 2 Cincinnati 14 71 .541 3' 'I Atlanta a0 75 .514 I San Francisco 73 12 .471 l5' San Diego 70 17 44 19v KEY Tartlet Sart. In! mterrep- Qmniela 14 7) 41 20, T-31 74 Trilecla (4 7 5) 26 40 tron FR Fumbet Received FC: Fumbtei 75- 75150 76- 74150 79-71150 11- 49150 77- 73 15C SO-70 150 79-71150 SO-70 150 76- 75151 77- 74151 10- 71151 II 70-151 79-72151 tl 70 151 79-73152 71 74152 76-76152 79-73152 76-77153 12- 71153 79 74 153 11- 73154 79-75154 II 73 154 11 72 155 HK75 155 17 73-155 10. That Was Then (II, Wright Glass Top TWELFTH RACE-S It Mile, Gr caused PB Past Broken Up OP Quarter beck Pressure. Monday's summary Denver NB (4), Sharkey Pete (1).

Jason Scott (1), Whll GokJIt A (S), Jud in Gallant Moty (I) 140 500 360 Wright Don Won (4) 1140 SO Southern Gent (7) 4.20 Thirteen tied with 12 points. Monday's events ATLANTA FALCONS Placed Fufton Kuykendal. Hnebecker, on the imured reserve 1st. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS Actlylat-ed corner bat Mike Haynet and defensive end Richard Bishop. To make room on the rotter, the Patriots placed veteran safety Prentice McCray on waiver i and rookie defensive end Doug MdsJougakl on the injured reserve hst NEW ORLEANS SAINTS Traded running back Chuck Muncie to the San Diego Chargers for an undisclosed draft pick ST.

LOUIS CARDINALS Announced that nose tackle Mike Dawson has been kist tor the season w'tn a knee injury. UPI top 20 1J. Alia Rosa (4), Bendixon (5), HLVt BIB 12). SUNDAY'S RESULTS Donna Davis Peggy Contey SheHey HamHn Catherine Duggan Carta Glasgow Robin Walton Muffin Spencer Devttn Mary Mills Beverely Mas Mara St-Jbpieffefd Eva Cttag The United Press Wernational Board of 73 47-157 200 17 17-74-1 3-39 21 I 74 I 27-10 42 41 0-17-1 740 0-0 I 97 Dally Doubl 6 4 Besl Bel Bob Saphir t) In the third race First downs Rushes-yards Passing ysvds Return yards Passes Punts Fumtnes-lost Penalties, yards Coaches top 20 coeege football ratings after four wes, with ttrsi-piace votes and rec ords parentheses. Quiniela 11-4) 17 40, 31.44 Triferla 1 14-7) 932 60 Dally Double 14-1) 1 16.M Attendance 4.210 Handle 406,554 MIGHT FIRST RACE 51 Mile.

Gr D-Poor Boy Jones (1) 22 20 7 20 5 60 Linda Purl 11) 12 40 1 70 Bow Seige II) 4 40 Qumiele (34) 102 20, 32 03 Tnteclt (3-4 1) 1,09540 Denver Onuy err 707 014 3 7 7 433 Naw England 0-76- Kathy Whttworth CetLie Raso Pitly Haves Marilynn Smith VKki Singleton aura Baugh 42 74 156 10- 76 156 tl-75 156 Den Moses 7 pail from Rubtnson kick) Nfi FG Smith 24 Nfc Ferguson 2 run (Smith kick) Dm Armstrong run (Steintort kk 79 69157 NB Morgan 45 past from (Smith 1. Alabama (26) (3-0) 604 2 OhK State I (34) 578 3. Nebraska It) (34) M2 4 Soutrwrn CaJ (34) 481 5 Teias (3-0) 432 a. Pittvoorgh (34) 40) 7 Notre Dame (2-0) 364 I Georgia (44) 327 9 Missourt (3-0) 2M 10 UCLA (3-0) 224 11 North Csvottna (3-0) 199 12. Oklahoma (1-1) 124 Miami, Fla.

(4-0) 94 14 Perm State i'2-D 77 15 South Carokna (3-1) SI 16 Arkansas 12-1) 55 17 Stanford (3-1) 54 II. Florida St. (3-1) S3 19 Baylor (3-0) 21 20. Florida 3-0) 25 Chris Johnson 79 8 157 Vivian Brownlee 17-75157 Joan Joyce 12-76151 Jo Ann Prentlc 14-75159 Lori Nelson 7911160 Cindy Chamber! 7941160 New York I St Louis 0 San Francisco at Atlanta, ram Montreal I Philadelphia 3 Chicago 3 Pittsburgh 2 Cincinnati I. Houston 5 San Diego 7 Los Angeles 5 MONOAY'S RESULTS San Francisco at Atlanta, canceled New York 5, Pittsburgh 4.

10 innings Montreal 5. St Louis 2 Philadelphia 4. Chicago 5, 15 Innings Only games scheduled TOOAY'S GAMES Pittsburgh (Robinson 4-9) at New York (Fekonea-9), 205 p.m. St Louis (Forsch 11-9) at Montreal (Gutlck- son 9-5), 7 35 m. Chicago (McGlothen 11-13) at Phaadelpriie (Ruthven 14-10), 7 35 pm.

San Diego (Curtis 94) at Cincinnati (Price 4- 3). 105 pm. Atlanta (Alexander 14-9) at Houston (Ryan 10-91, 135pm Los Angeles (Reuss 17-4) at San Francisco IGclltin 4-1), 10 35 pm WEDNESDAY'S GAMES Pittsburgh at New York. 7 05 m. St Louis at Montreal.

7 35 pm Chicago at Philadelphia. 7 35 m. San Diego at Cincinnati, 105 p.m. Atlanta at Houston. I 35 m.

Lot Angeles at San Francisco, 10:35 p.m. Local sports calendar TODAY BUC BOOSTERS Meetrng at pm SECOND RACE-S It Mile. Gr Belchampm 19 20 7 60 4 60 Pamaleta3) 140 2 60 4.40 Qmniela (2 3) 15 00 32 II Trilecla (2 3-7) 177 00 DaHy Double (3-2) 1S4 10 THIRD RACE S' It Mae, Gr. Bj Burn (41 4 60 1 20 10 Gatanl Monro (1) 410 110 Tart snow 161 5 40 Qmniela 13 4) 17 60. 32 34 Trltecta (4-34) 334 10 DianneDailey 14-77141 Bienda Lundtfort tl-to ltl Elaine Hand 17-7 Oom Peh Pah Room ot the Beachcomberi Retort, SI.

Petersburg Beach Guett: Curtis Jordan. MurleBreer 1145166 aRlta Moor 16-12 Itt NHL (XHIKITIDHl IUNDV'S tllULTI WinrMpeg 2, Vancouver I vVasnington 9. PiMsouri 4 Minnesota 4. Lot Armeies 3 Kir i NE FG Smith 1 Nfc-FG Smith 36 A 60 1S3 INDIVIDUAL LEAOERS RUSHltiiO Oenvar, Armstrong 1S-M, Jen-en 23 New England, Ferguion Calhoun Jarktvon 1-1. Grogan US PASSING Denver, Robtnson 12-1-13.

Ne England. Grogan 17-24-1-709 RECEIVING Oenvar. Jensen 4-31, Moses 1-40. Odoms I 22 New Engls! Caaxnin 4-24. Ferguson 4-24, Morgan i-tX Franctt J-45, Jackson 3-24.

Bay Bucs statistics RESULTS AND ATTENDANCE Tampa Bay 17. CirKirtnat, 12 (A, 43,21) (W) Tampa Bay 10, Los Angeies 9 (H) 6476 (L) Dallas 21 Tampa Bay 17 A) 42. 7 SO LET US KNOW your organljatlon It planning a iportt event and would Itite our rertef to be By agreement with the American Football Coaches Association, teams on probation by the NC AA are irobgtrjte tor the top 20 and national cttampmrtrijp com-der atton by the UPI Boar ot Coaches The only team currently on probation is Auburn. Montr eat 3. Ow aoo 3.

tie Islanoers 3 BtiHalo 3, tie FOURTH RACE 1, Mitt, Gr Postal Scott (2) 140 ISO 120 RRsEVe(4) 210 140 Let It Ride (I) 140 Quiniela (2-4) 15 00, 31 75 Tnfecta (2-4-1) 125 40 i Won sudden detth playott High school MONDAY'S RESULTS AT PASADENA GC Team Northeast 5, Boca Ciega 0 Indlviual NORTHEAST 1164) Ken Betl 37; Jot advised of It, plesie tend detetted information, together with your name, eddrett and telephone nijrritoer, to Sporlt Calendar, Po-teriburg Timet Sporti Department, Box MONDAY'S RESULTS Minnesota Winnipeg 2. tie Toronto 10. Buffalo 2 1 121, st eiertDura xifii ture 10 in High school state poll Ranuers 1. Harttora 4 St. Loms Calgary 3, tie TOOAY'S GAMES clude date, location, entry feet and acrnitkn char (jet, (f any Because of ipace amitatKim, we cannot guarantee pubfeatrort.

Class 4A Charles 39. Dave Binford 43, Alan Gemm 45 FIFTH RACE -5 It Tvule, Gr. Edmund II) 7 70 50 100 Gatanl Jake (4) 560 5 00 Lloyd Roctway (2) 1.40 Ousmele 14 1) 37 M. 31 17 Tnfecta (I 4 2) 4J2 40 eomonfon al Los Angeles Buffalo at Philadelphia Toronto at Detroit Dangers at Islanders Boston at Montreal SIXTH RACE 5 It M4a, Gr. A 1, Tampa Plant 2-0(9) 2 Deerfieid Beach 3-0(1) J.

Jacksonville Raines f-0 4 Orlando Edgewater 3-0 5 Mernft island 2-1 6 Lake Worth 34 7 Lakeland 2-1 I Mtam Palmetto 34 9 Panama City Movie 34 Tampa Leto 1-1 540 20 EdG(7l 70 Elmer Eyed (4) Wright Free 111 400 120 5.60 Calgary vt Minnesota at Thunder Bay, Ontario (L) Cleveland 34, Tampa Bay 27 65. MO Oct at Chicago Oct 12 Green Bey Oct 19 at Houston Oct. 26 at San Francisco Nov 2 New York Giants Now 9 Pittsburgh Nov 16 at Mtnnesota Nov 23 Detroit Nov 30 at Green Bay (Milwaukee) Dec. 7 Minnesota Dec 14 at Detroit Dec 20 Chicago TEAM STATISTICS Qumiele 14-7) 17 40, 11 44 Trltecta (7-4 3) 311 00 SEVhNTH RACE 3 1 Mil, Gr 0 Also reevifig votes Miami Kilian, Fort HQ's Bert 1 1) 213 120 140 Bub Juggler (4) 4 20 310 Llbern (2i 3.40 Walton Beath. Mtam Springs, Jacksonville Wilson, Goniales, Panama City Rutherford, Winter Pa.

jacksonviee Fletcher. Qmnieia (1-41 60 40. T-31 14 Trltecta 11-4 21 406 to Class )A I. MH1on24(9) 99 BCK A ClfrGA (749) en Cunningham 54, Rob Smith 57; Cindy PasteriacK 57, Shan Vernedrantl. AT ATM ER SOUND CC Team Pineias Park St Petersburg VS Individual PINELLAS PARK 162) Danny Hogen 39, Mike Godette 40 BiM Steele 4), Eddie Barber 47, David GardeHa 45 ST PETtRStUJRG (209) Reggie Connel 39 Ken Guckenberger 52.

Bob Guckonberger 57,. Brad RaugNey 41. AT ISLA D( SOL Tttm Clearwater Lakewood 0 Individual CI EARWATER 1159) D'e Thomat 34. Fred Shoaft 40, Joe Gtortleu 40. Rob Biac-kert 43 LAKEWOOD (170) Jim Goergen 40.

Tony Turret4I.DonLyklnt 43, Craig HancocK 44 AT SEMINOLE LAKES CC Team Seminole S. Gibbt 0 Indlviual Pennant races at a glance REMAINING GAMES AMERICAN LEAGUE WEST New Vera 14) Home (4) Detroit (4), Oct 2, 3. 4. S. Away 12): at Cleveland 12), Sept 30 Oct I Baitimort (S) Home (3) Cleveland (3), Oct 3,4, 5 Away (2).

at Boston 12), 30. Oct. 1. NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST Philadelphia () Home (3: Chicago (3). Sept 30.

Oct. 2, Away 13) at Montreal (3), Oct 3, 4, 5 Montreal (S) Home (5) St Louis (2), Sept JO, Oct I. Philadelphia (3), Oct 1, 4, 5. NATIONAL LEAGUE WEST Houston (t) Home 13) Atlanta (3). Sept 30 Oct I.

2 Away (3) at Lot Angelas (31, Oct 3, 4, 5 Las Angeles It) Home (3) Houston 13). Oct 3 4. 5 Away 13) at San Francisco 13), Sept 30, Oct I. 2 Cincinnati IS) Home (5) San Diego (2), Sept 30, Oct 1, Atlanta 13). Oct 3, 4, 5.

Tampa Bay Oppenents Monday's event COMONTON OILED! Signed Walt Poodubny, renter. Assigned Peter pntrol. Max Kostovich, Roy Sornmer and Barry Dean, lelt wings. Mitt Kouwenhoven, Cat Roedhouse and Blair Barnes, right wings, Oord Stafford, center, and Charlie Hoddy, Bryan Baltimore and John Hilworth, defense-men, to Wichita ot the Central Hockey League Assigned Bob Dupms, goeltender. to MitweiAee ot the fc astern Hotkey League.

Released Shawn Babcoctt. EIGHTH RACE-Fla. court. Gr Ttuswayd) I3M 4 40 5 60 Beseager (5) 70 440 Bonded Lady (6) 5 0 3 Tallahassee Leon 24 O) 3 Ja ksonvike Lee 24 4. Gtaoet Central 34 i Takahassee Codby 34 4 Ft Lauder date SI Thomas 3-0 7 Cocoa High 34 Patau a 34 9 Titusvile High 2-1 Quiniela 11-5) 17 40, T4S37 Tritecte (I 54) 2790 NINTH RACE 5 It Mae, Gr SugarEH(l) 9 20 10 Titus ve Astronaut 400 740 Kinda lt That II) 1H 400 1.60 Tides Today- Sun rises 7 72 am, salt 7:11 prrv.

Moon sets I 47 pm St Petersburg Municipal Pier high tide Is at 1 0 1 a Low tide It 2 It p.m Wednesday: Sun rises 7-73 sets 7 It pm Moon rises 17 2t sels 2 41 St. Petersburg Municipal Pier high tide it at 70S a m. Low tide it at 3 42 pm Solunar tables The Malor Periods, the besl times lo tish, art shown boldtace type. These begm at -th times shown and last lor an hour and a half or two hours thereelter. The Minor Periods, eouaky at good and shown in regular type, are ot somewhat shorter duration.

Miner Mtr Mlnr Mtr A.M. pjsa. Today. Sept. 30 Also re eiving votes Bartow.

Venice, Jaok Manatee Columbus (S) tonviie Engtewood kissimmee, Crestvtew. Qmrvela 114) 71 DO, 31 61 Trltecta (14 5 259 40 Class 2A I Durrieeon34 17) 91 TENTH RACE It AAlle, Gr 210 310 SEMINOLE (1661 Brurt Orr 40, Brian Mill ma. 42, Bin i hotel 42, JeH Jones 44, Ptlly Abbey 51. GIBBS (2)4) David Gltiert 42, Ken Tet hton 52, John Nelson 64, Lonrwe Moor 74. Bob Chato 14) 4.40 JM Speed Rapid (I) Tryon (31 Quiniela 14 1) 7 T-31 17 Trifert (4 1 3) I 40 2.

Jesper Hamilton County 34 (2) 3. Ft Laudaie Pmecrest 24 4. Wildwood 34 Century 34 1 1) 4 IrnmokaleS I 7 Wakuaa 2-1 I Bomtay 2-1 I Credent City 34 Total first downs 71 73 Rushing 23 27 Passing 41 42 Penalty 7 4 Third down made-at. 25 Si 29 Third down etttoency 43 1 50 0 Tetal net yards 17M 'l Avg per game 27 0 319 5 Total plays 2SS 2SS Avg per play SI SO Nat yards rushing 47S SI9 Avg pW game 1 1I I 129 1 Total rushes Ml 136 Net yards patting 113 7S9 Avg per game 203 3 I Tai led-yards tost 4-40 Wl Gross yards tS3 tUO Atts completions 132-64 Pet ot comptetions SI 60 0 Had intercepted 1 Punts-average 19-42 7 19 40 7 Net punting average 33 4 3.10 Penemet-vardt 2t 275 37 W0 Fumbles-oell lest S-2 10 3 Touchdowns I 9 Rushing 7 1 Pasting 7 Returns 0 0 Total points 71 S3 Scare by periods 1 1 4 OT Tet Buccaneers 13 30 0 71 071 Opp. Total 10 27 19 27 0 3 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING Art.

Yds. Avg. LG TO Erkwood 161 2 9 16 0 YVams 20 1S4 7 7 27 2 Bel 41 134 3 3 40 0 Hagint 1 24 26 0 26 0 11:15 iJO 10 Palmeito 34 EL i VENIH RACE-3, Mile, Gr. A Five Card Kid (1) 9 40 7 00 4 40 Haul 121 10 40 1 60 Lisa Lou II) 4 40 Quiniela I 2) 15 60. 3t 51 Tritecta (1-2 3) 715 20 Alto ret eiving votes Clewitton, Marathon, CM Thursday.

Oct 1 Friday, Oct Blountstown, Sarasota ar dma Mooney, Westmmster Cnristtan, Pterceson Taylor, Unon County Mi4berry, Vernon, Port St Joe, Daytona Father Lopei Class 1A 1140 1 IMS a-55 1:10 7:45 100 HO 2 45 9:15 110 t-Ji eaeeeeeeeee U.S. Indoor Women's Championship AT BLOOMIHGTON, MINN. MONDAY'S RESULTS irst reund Trary Austin, Srng Hits. Cant. d.

Ann HenrKksson. Mehtomedl, Mirm t-2. t-7. Sue lowHy Detroit, Joyce Portrrvan, Siirf-side, Fia, a-14-1, Sheila Mrinernev, Rome, Glynis Coles, London, -2, t-4, Kim Sands, Miami, a Paula Smith. LaJota.

CaM. 74. 6-2 Sherry Acker, Kalamaioo, Beth Norton. F-eirlleld, 6-3. 74; Anna Hobos.

140 400 4 20 Saturday, Oct 4 0 Sunday, Oct 1 AucWa Christian 34 (5) 2 Port Palm Beach Bentemifl 34 (2) 1 AMU High 24 I) 4. Wewatrhfca 34 (1) 1 Miami Palmer 34 4 Baker (1)3-0 7. Bronson 2-1 I Bffte Giade Bay 3-0 9 Orlando Lutheran 34 10 Sarasota Booker 2-1 TWELFTH RACE 1 I Mae, Gr Check Ptol (21 17.40 6 20 CM Big Mac (7) 9 00 N's Surie Wooiy (3) Qmniela (2 71 92 00. J9 04 Tnfecta 12 7 3) I.IA4 Dally Doubla 11 7) 107 40 Atlendance 3.141 Handle 443429 Tampa entries NIGHT 7:20 p.m. FIRST RACE It MUe.

Gr IRK tMyKtty 5 Sun Haw High school MONDAVI RESULTS NBA EXHIBITIONS SUNDAY'S RESULTS Kar-wii City tVS, Atlanta M3 Jersey 105, Aaih-rtgtor, 97 Seattle 1 17, GoWen State I 3 Pcxflantl 1(3, Los Amje 97 PhtUKMMphta 101, Denver 97 MONDAY'S RESULT Indiana 105, Boston 97 Marine weather Cap Sable lo Tarpon Springs out 50 miles: Winds west to southwest around 10 Knott through tonight Seat 1 to i lt. Isolated shower and thunderstorms. Seawater temperature Monday at Egmont Key 14 degrees, Tampa Bay 15 degrees. BortCltgad 15 7. 12 IS.

IS-5 Pinekas Park Countryside IS 2, 15-9. SI Petersburg Seminole 15-12. 15 Cheshire, England, Betsy Nagpisen. Wmnet-ka. t-2 6-1.

Renee Richards. Gainesv4le Oane Morrison, Los Angeles, t-3, 6-2, Diane Frommhotti, Austraka del. Christan Jokt-satrit, Swititrland. t-1, t-3. Also re eiving votes: Chattahoochee, Sneads.

Morehavert. Clearwater Northeast 13-15, 15-7, 15 Lakewood Dunedm 14-14. IS-1 1, 15-13. Borg voted athlete of the decade Five-time Wimbledon champion Bjorn Borg has been voted the 1970-80 athlete of the decade by a nationwide panel of sports writers, it was announced Monday. The 24-year-old Swedish tennis star received 1 79 first-place votes and a total of 4,791 points in the balloting, which is conducted each year.

Previous recipients of the award, Muhammad Ali for 1 968-78 and Jack Nicklaus for 1 969-79. were not eligible. "To win an award like this is very rewarding," Borg said. Second in the voting was Pete Rose of the Philadelphia Phillies, who received 138 first-place votes and 4,583 points. Kareem Abdul-Jebbar of the Los Angeles Lakers was third, followed by O.

J. Simpson, Tom Watson, Pela, Chris Evert Lloyd, Roberto Duran, Guy Lafleur and Nancy Lopez-Melton. Willis Reed assistant at St. John's Willis Reed, the former New York Knicks center and head coach, has been hired as an assistant basketball coach by St. John's University, the New York Timet reported Monday.

Reed, fired as coach of the Kntcks two years ago, had been working as a scout for the San Diego Clippers of the NBA. "There are a whole lot of things I have to learn about the administration of college basketball and recruiting," said Reed, who will serve as an assistant on an unsalaried basis. Reed, the captain and one of the most popular players on the Knicks when they won NBA championships in 1 9 70 and 1973, was head coach for the 1977-78 season and was dismissed after 14 games of the 1978-79 season. Two Aggies beat drug rap A Texas AS University official investigating drug use among athletes Monday cleared Aggie linebacker Doug Carr and safety Jay Dale, whose accuser, a fellow player, did not appear at their hearing, officials said. University spokesman Jeff Alford said Bill Kibler, assistant director of student affairs, cleared Dale and Carr after 1 5-minute meetings Monday, Coach Tom Wilson last week suspended two players junior linebacker Cal Peveto and senior safety Elroy Steen on suspicion of possessing illegal drugs.

The athletic department gathered evidence against the players in a Cain Hall dorm shakedown. In a separate incident, Steen was arrested by campus police when a substance believed to be marijuana was found in his car. ibler allowed both to stay in school, although Steen was arrested by campus police and his future will depend in part on results of laboratory tests being run on a marijuana-like substance found in his car. Walton injury discovered Orthopedic surgeons Monday found evidence of injury to the fragile left foot of San Diego Clippers center Bill Walton and told him not to play any more until they come up with a more definite prognosis. Doctors Tony Daly and Ernie Vandawegh said a bone scan indicated some injury to the foot, which became sore during last Friday's game against the Los Angeles Lakers.

Walton played only five minutes in the game. The doctors said they would compare the latest scan to earlier ones taken of the Injured foot. Griffith will net millions With one stroke of a pen, Darrell Griffith became a millionaire and he's probably going to earn a lot more in the years ahead. "There's no question in my mind that he'll make over a couple of million dollars in all over the next four or five years," said sports attorney Bob Woolf It was Woolf who, after weeks of dickering, negotiated the University of Louisville superstar's contract with the Utah Jazz and was on hand Saturday when the agreement was signed. Woolf said the contract is the fourth largest ever signed by a rookie in pro sports, dropping Magic Johnson of the Los Angeles Lakers to fifth.

"I'd take Darrell's over Johnson's anytime," said Woolf. "And so would Darrell, I'm proud to say." He will gross not counting incentive and bonus clauses, over a five-year period. Sports on the air CABLE TV 7:30 p.m. BASEBALL: Chicago at Philadelphia. Ch.

6. 7:30 p.m. Continuous sports programming through 1 1 :30 p.m. Ch. 9.

7:30 p.m. BASEBALL: Atlanta at Houston. Ch. 5. RADIO 1 p.m.

BASEBALL: Pittsburgh at New York. WTRL-1490. 7:30 p.m. BASEBALL: Chicago at Philadelphia. WTAN-1340.

8:30 p.m. BASEBALL: Atlanta at Houston. WrLA-970. Rowdies beat Luton Town 1-0 in first match of European tour Naill Roberts, who missed the last month of the season with 8 shoulder dislocation, lifted the Tampa Bay Rowdies to a 1-0 victory over host Luton Town of the English second division Monday. Roberts lofled a looping shot into the goal in the 6 1st minute of play to break a scoreless tie.

"We had a couple of excellent chances to make it 3-0," said Tampa Bay head coach Gordon Jago. "It was a hard-fought game from end-to-end. And considering the jet lag factor, it was a great credit to the players." The Rowdies continue their European tour on Wednesday against first-division Birmingham. Cosmos sign German superstar After losing Franz Beckenbauer to Hamburg after three successful years, the New York Cosmos have signed Cologne's Bernd Schuster, Cologne team sources said Monday. The Cosmos paid $2-million for the blond 20-year-old Schuster under an agreement reached Sunday, the sources said.

New York coach Hennet Weisweiler apparently went to Germany Saturday to finalize the transfer..

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