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FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1990'; 2C ST. PETERSBURG TIMES DOG RACING CYCLING BASKETBALL Tour de France AT BORDEAUX, FRANC! THURSDAY'S RESULTS 18th stage 125.5 miles 1. Gianni Bugno, Chateau (TAx, Italy, Arena Fooball League Pel. GB Dallas 4 1 .667 Denver 4 2 .667 Detroit 4 1 .667 New York 1 4 .333 1 Pittsburgh 1 4 .333 2 Washington 1 4 .333 3 THURSDAY'S RESULTS No games scheduled WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS No games scheduled TODAY'S GAMES New York at Detroit DaHas at Denver DIAL SPORTS: 1-300-456-1313 SCORES NEWS ODDS INJURY REPORT STATS 75 CENTS PER MINUTE 24 HOURS A DAY hourt, 41 minutes, 33 seconds; 1. Eric SOCCER ASL Sarasota Kennel Club a WHEN: 7 30 m.

nightly except Sunday; matinees at 1 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Season ends Sept. 5. WHERB: 5400 Old Bradenlon Road.

1 blocks south of Sarasota, Bradenlon Airport. Exit 40 off 1-75. ADMISSION: I) grandstand, $2.50 ekibhouse and Plaza lounge. a PHONE: 355-7744. RESULTS LINES: 359-3504, 359 3605.

Results THURSOAV NIGHT FIRST RACE 16 Mile Gr. Journeyman (6) 26 SO 17.20 in JuslCUnlH) 10.40 5.20 County Cruise (1) 30 Oulnlela (4-1) 112 40, T-MUS Pertecta (4-A) 17 0 Perfecta A-) 1.20 Trllecta (44-1) 1323.40 SECOND ACE -JS Mile Gr. Another Dream (2 9.00 5 60 4 40 Cebo Laser Jot (0) 5.40 2.80 Indian Root 1 2 Oulnlela (2-1) 34.20, Parlecta (2-4) 42.40 Trllecta (2-4-1) 208.00 Suparfecta 2-1-1-4 paid 944.40 Dally Double 4-2 paid 195.80 SPORTS ON THE AIR Subject to changes by ttationt and networks. Some atationt not available in all areas, Cable only. Major-league baseball Tampa AAU girls tournaments 16 and under THURSDAY'S RESULTS Tampa 51, Seminole Cegers 46 Lee County Aces 39, Seminole North 27 Coral Springs 50, Miami 47 TODAY'S GAMES AT TAMPA PREP N.

Carolina vs. Seminole Cagers, 12:15 pm Tampa Tornado vs. Coral Spg, 1:30 pm Lee County Aces vs. Miami, 3 p.m. Seminole North vs.

Seminole Cagers, 4:15 p.m. AT ST. MARY'S Coral Springs vs. Lee County Aces, 6 30 p.m. Seminole North vs.

North Carolina, 3:45 p.m. Tampa Tornado vs. Miami, 9:15 p.m. 18 and under THURSDAY'S RESULTS Alabama 67, Florida Gold Coast 61 Tampa Tradition v. Tennessee C.J.

night TODAY'S GAMES AT BAYSHORE Alabama Ragtn Caluns vs. Tennessee C.J.'S, 8:30 am Tampa Tradition vs. Gold Coast, 9:45 a.m. Lakeland vs. N.

Carolina, 11 a m. Montevallo, Ala. vs. Tampa Tradition, 5:30 p.m. Tennessee C.J.'s vs.

Gold Coast, 6:45 p.m. North Carolina vs. Alabama Ragln Caluns, 8 p.m. Montevallo, Ala. vs.

Lakeland, 9:15 p.m. 2:20 p.m. Giants at Cubs, WGN-c. 7:30 p.m. White Sox at Orioles, WGN-c; WQSA-1220-Sarasota.

Braves at MetSj ESPN-c Phillies 7:30 p.m, North Division Pts Maryland 12 4 35 Penn- Jersey 11 5 34 Albany 11 5 33 Boston 7 8 21 Wash. Stars 7 II 21 New Jersey 4 12 12 South Division Pts Ft. Laud. 11 4 33 Tampa Bay 8 8 23 Orlando 7 10 21 Wash. Dips 5 12 16 Miami 5 9 15 Note: Teams receive three points for a victory In regulation, two points for a tiebreaker victory and one point for a tiebreaker loss.

THURSDAY'S RESULTS No games scheduled WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS No games scheduled TODAY'S GAMES Penn-Jersey at Miami Fort Lauderdale at Orlando SATURDAY'S GAMES Boston at Albany New Jersey at Maryland Fort Lauderdale at Tampa Bay Breuklnk, POM, Netherlands, I second behind; 3. Robarto Gutmaroa, Chateau (T Ax. Italy, 4. Giovanni Fidenza, d'A, Italy, I. 5.

Adrlano Batll, Arlostea, Italy, IV; 4 Johen Museeux, Lotto, Belgium, If; 7. OiamokHna Abdou-laparov, Alte-Lum. Soviet Union, 19; I. da I Ludwkj, Panasonic, East Gar many, 19, 9 AOYie Van dec Pool, Wemmenn, Natharlandl, 19; 10. Martin Scholkers, TVM, Natharlandt, 19; 11.

Soran LHhott, Hlltor, Denmark, 19; 1. Jan Schur, Chateau oA, East Germany, 19; 11 PhD Anderson, TVM, Australia, 19; 14. Jean-Claude Cololtl, RMNO, Franca. 19; 15. Jose Rodrlguei, Seur, Spain, 19.

Other Americans and 7-lie von team members 31. Greg LeMond, Weyzata, 19; 33. Sean Vatas, 7-leven, Britain, 19; 37. Andy Bishop, 7-Eleven, Tucson, 19; 43. Dag-Otto Leurltzen, 7-Eleven, Norway, 19; 75 Ron Klefei, 7-Eleven, Boulder, 19; 70.

Steve Bauer, 7-Eleven, Canada, 19; 102. Andy Hampsten, 7-Eleven, Boulder, 19; 103. Norman Alvls, 7-Elevea Sacramento, 19; 129. Davit Phlnney, 7-Eleven, Boulder, Coto 19; 137. Bob Ro8, 7-Eleven, Santa Fa, N.M., 19.

Overall standings (Attar II stages) 1. deudlo Chlappucci, Carrara, Italy, 79 hours, 23 minutes, 30 seconds; 2. Greg LeMond, Wayzata, seconds behind; 3. Eric Breuklnk, POM, Netherlands, 4. Pedro Oelgado, Banesto, Spain, S.

Marino Lelarreta, ONCE, Spain, 5 29; 4. Gianni Bugno, Chateau d'AK, Italy, 7:29, 7. Eduardo Choiat, ONCE, Spain, I. Claude Crloutehon, Lotto, Belgium, 1 40; 9. Andrew Hampsten, 7-Eleven, Boulder, 10.

Fa-bio Parra, Kelme. Colombia, 11. Raul Alcala, POM, Mexico, 1 12 Miguel Indurein, Banesto, Spain, 13. Fabrict Phllpot, Castorama, Franca, 14. Giles DeHon, Helvetia, France, 14 51; IS.

Pelio Ruli-Cabestany, Spain, 16.24. Other Americans and 7-Eleven team members 32. Bauer, 3o 13, 44. Laurltien, 1.102; 14. Kietel, 1.33:52; 121 Bishop, 1.58:48; 122.

Yates, 1.59:44; 127 Roi, 2 144. Alvls, 2.22:21; 153. Phlnney, 2.43:31. Dodgers at Pirates, WBRD-1420-Bradenton. 8:30 p.m.

Padres at Cardinals, Ch. 32-Lakeland; WTKN-570-St, Petersburg. 10:30 p.m. Blue Jays at Athletics, ESPN-c. TENNIS THIRD RACE -514 Mile Gr.

For All Reasons (I) 4.60 3.40 3.20 City Golden (4 5.00 5 40 Bob's Mc Cain (6) 560 Oulnlela (1-4) 27.40, Parlecta (1-4) 50.60 Trllecla (1-4-4) 543.40 FOURTH RACE -514 Mile Gr. CR's Classy One (2) 14.80 5.20 3.00 Wanderkln (6 4.40 2 80 Shamrock Shay (8) 380 Oulnlela (2-4) 17.40, Perfecta (2-4) 47.60 Trllecta (2-4-8) 209.00 Q.Doubla 1-4 2-4 paid 132.40 Golf 9a.rn. BjitisOpenjjecond round, ESPN-c, 3 p.m. LPGA: Second round of the Youngstown Classic, ESPN-c. Other sports 1.20 300 5.20 8:05 p.m.

FIFTH RACE -514 Mile Gr. Truly Oneotknd (2) 4.80 3.40 Husker Cord (3) 4.60 River Mystic (4) Oulnlela (2-3) 14.00, Perfecta (2-3) 24.80 Trilecta (2-3-4) 110.00 Goodwill Games: Swimming, men's gymnastics and women's volleyball, from Seattle. WTBS-c. WRESTLING Professional AT TAMPA THURSDAY'S RESULTS The Terminator d. Big Al Green; Lightning Lou Perez d.

Glgiio Jim Beckkjnd by The New Sensations d. Dirty Dennis Knight and Capt. Ron SKnker; Mark Starr d. Hurkana Walker; Joe Gomez and Sgt. Rock, draw.

400 300 4.20 8:30 p.m. CFL football: Toronto Argonauts St Winnipeg Blue Bombers, SportsCiannel-c. 9:30 p.m. Tennis: Sovran D.C. National Bank Tennis ClassicSunshine-c ilapedeariierjodayl.

SIXTH RACE -5 16 Mile Gr. Wright Arnley (7) 32 00 9 20 TltoMlia(B) 4.80 Bob Smith (6) Ouiniela (7-8) 54.40, Perfecta (7-8) 139.40 Trifacta (7-8-4) 711.20 BASEBALL RUNNING 2.40 Ouiniela (2-6) 39.00 Parlecta (4-2) 122.10 Trllecta (4-2-5) 219.40 Suparfecta (4-2-5-1) 1:94.20 Attendance 1425 Hamle: 134783 SEVENTH RACE -514 Mile Gr. Ecnmc Vacmm (8) 12.20 5 80 3.40 ZZ'slago(3 4 80 4 20 Bob's Levolor (1) 360 Ouiniela (3-8) 3T.20, Perfecta (8-3) 108.60 Trifacta (8-3-1) 164.00 Superlecta 8-3-1-5 paid 1219.40 Gilberto-DarreD (2) Ouiniela (1-4) 22.40 Perfecta (4-1) 133.50 Trifacta (4-1-2) 137.00 Daily Double (5-4) 100 20 THIRD GAME-DOUBLES Navarro-Echanlz (2) 8.00 Luis II Rene (5) Entries 500 580 300 380 3.40 Jeff-Kosca (3) Ouiniela (2-5) 22.40 Parlecta (2-5) 44.70 Trllecta (2-5-3) 232.00 FOURTH GAME-DOUBLES FRIDAY NIGHT FIRST GAME Singles 1 Lundy 5 Jlmbt 2 Greg 4 Glno 3 Veldes 7 Brian 4 Santana 8 Navarro SUBS Rene David ll-Darrell (6) 10.00 6 8 EIGHTH RACE -38 Mile Gr. B's Andy Gump (I) 7.20 3.60 3.20 Joe Judklns (3) 7.20 3 80 Win Snow (2) 280 Ouiniela (1-3 30.60, Perfecta (1-3) 48.60 Trllecta (1-3-2) 133.60 Scratched: No. 4 Velvet Lyric NINTH RACE-5T4 Mile Gr.

Savannah Babe (4 4.60 3.60 3.60 SJ Snapshot (8 4.40 2.60 Miss Shotgun (3) 4.60 Ouiniela (2-4) 21.00, Perfecta (4-2) 78.20 Trllecta (4-2-3 320.80 3.20 4.40 3.60 Gilberto-Chrls (1) 5.00 Sanlana-Kosca (5) SECOND GAME Doubles 1 Santana-Rene 5 David IILIvely 2 Navarro-Jimbo 4 Brian-Kisca 3 Randy-DarreD 7 Jeff-Grig 4 Valdes-Lundy 8 Glno-Ectanlz Race schedule TODAY'S RACE JULY 20 Beach Biathlon Run 2 miles, swim mile, run 2 miles, swim 'A mile on Indian Rocks Beach. Race starts at 7 p.m. For more Information, call Bert Valery at 595-8444. UPCOMING RACES JULY 21 MacDIM Summer Slzzler Biathlon 5K-20K-5K at MacDIII AFB In Tampa starting at 7:30 a.m. For more Information, call 1-800-544-7022.

JULY 25 Mid-Summer Night Series A series of 5K and 1 mile running races starting at the Safety Harbor Spa at 7 p.m. For more information, cal 442-7774. AUGUST 4 Full Moon Frolic 8 mile road race at the Sperling Sports Complex In Delend beginning at 6 p.m. Discount for early registration. For more Information, cal (904) 736-0002.

AUGUSTS Summer Slzzler Trlathlen 1 mile swim, 25 mae bike, 10K run at Lake David Park In Grovelend. Race starts at 7 am with registration by matt or on day of event. For more information, cal (904) 394-1320. Ouiniela (1-6) 37.60 Parlecta (6-1) 78.00 Trilecta (4-1-5 257.80 Ouiniela Double (2-5 1-4) 407.20 Mercedes Cup AT STUTTGART, WEST GERMANY THURSDAY'S RESULTS Singles Third round Eric Jelen, West Germany, d. Franco Davln, Argentina, 4-6, 7-6 (7-2), 6-3; Goran Ivanisevic 10), Yugoslavia, Wely Me-sur, Australia, 6-2, 6-7(6-8), 6-4; Gutter-mo Perez-Rofdan (9), Argentina, d.

Goran Prpic, Yugoslavia, 6-4, 6-3; Horst Skoff (16), Austria, d. Andres Gomez (1), Ecuador, 7-5, 0-6, 6-4; EmiKo Sanchez (3), Spain, d. Richard Fromberg, Australia, 6- 3, 2-6, 4-2; Henri Leconte (12), France, d. Andrei Chesnokov (51, Soviet Union, 7- 5, 6-3; Marcelo FWppini, Uruguay, d. Tomas Carbonel, Spain, 6-2, 4-4; Andrei Cherkasov, Soviet Union, d.

Karel Nova-cek, Czechoslovakia, 7 5, 3-4, 6-4. Sovran Bank Classic AT WASHINGTON THURSDAY'S RESULTS Singles Third round Brad Gilbert (21, Oakland, d. Andrew Sznalder, Canada, 6-2, 6-3; Todd Wllsken 14), Cermel, d. Tim Ma-yotte (4), Bradenlon, 7-5; Michael Chang 5 1, Placentla, Simon Youl, Australia, 6-1, 6-1; Jim Or abb (61, Tucson, d. Grant Conned, Canada, 6-4, 6-4; Richey Reneberg (71, Houston, d.

Darren Cahlll, Australia, 6-4, 2-6, 7-5, Michael Stlch, West Germany, d. Jacob Hlasek (101, Switzerland, 7-6 (7-5), 7-6 (7-4); Derrick Rostagno, St. Augustine, d. John McEnroe (3), Cove Neck, N.Y., 6-3, 1-6, 6-1. Virginia Slims AT NEWPORT, R.I.

THURSDAY'S RESULTS Singles Second round Arantxa Sanchez Vicerlo 1 Spain, d. Brenda Schultz, Netherlands, 44, 6-2, 6-2; Ros Feirbenk-Nidefter, San Diego, Au-dra Keller, Memphis, 4-2, 2-6, 6-3; Liz Smylle, Australia, d. Robyn Field, South Africa, 7-5. 6-3, Meredith McGrath, Midland, Mich, d. Wendy White, Fort Worth, Texas, 6-3, 4-2.

Doubles Second round Patty Fendick, Sacramento, and Anne Smith, Dallas (3), Laura Glide-meister, Peru, and -111 Smolier, Larch-moot, N.Y., 7-5, 5-7, 7-5, Jo Durle, Britain, and Julie Richardson, New Zealand, d. Kaye Hand, Britain, and Clare Thompson, Australia, 4-2, 4-2; Lisa Gregory, South Africa, and Gretchen Magers, San Diego (4), d. Louise Field, Australia, and Wendy Whlte-Preusa, Fort Worth, Texas, 7-4, (8-4), 4-1. Estoril Open AT ESTORIL, PORTUGAL THURSDAY'S RESULTS Singles Quarterfinals Sabine Hack, West Germany, d. Catherine Mothes, France, 4-3, 6-3, Patricia Tarablni, Argentina, d.

Katia Plccoilnl, Italy, 6-2, 4-6, 4-2, Laura Garron, Italy, d. Emanuela Zardo, Switzerland, 3-4, 4-2, 4-1; Frederlka Bonslgnorl, Italy, d. Isabel Cueto, West Germany, 6-2, 4-6, 4-4. SUBS Luis BjMaguna THIRD GAME Doubles 7.00 3.80 5.00 3 20 3.60 FSL Second Hall Western Division PctGB Sarasota (White Sox) 13 12.520 Charlotte (Rangers) 13 13 .500 Va St. Petersburg (Cards) 11 1J .478 1 yDunedln (Blue Jays) 10 16 .385 314 Clearwater (Phillies) 7 18 .280 4 Central Division PctGB yLakeland (Tigers) 17 11 .607 Baseball Cty (Royals) 16 12.571 1 Osceola (Astros) 13 12 .520 Ti Winter Hvn( Red Sox) 1 18 .308 8 Eastern Division PctGB yW.P.Bch (Expos) 18 7.720 Vero Beach (Dodgers) 18 11.621 2 St.

Lucie (Mets) 13 12 .520 5 FortLadrdl(Yanks) 12 13.480 6 Miami (Indians) 12 14.462 6" Won first halt division title. THURSDAY'S RESULTS St. Lucie 5-8, Clearwater 4-0 W. Palm Beach 6, St Petersburg 3 Dunedin 3. Charlotte 2 Winter Haven 4, Osceola 2 Basebal City 2, Lakeland 1 Vero Beach 4, Sarasota 1 Fort Lauderdale 4, Miami 1 WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS Charlotte 3, Dunedin 0 St.

Lucie at Clearwater, ppd, rain W. Palm Beach 4, St. Petersburg 2, (12) Lakeland 6, Baseball City 0 Osceola 10, winter Haven 3 Miami 5, Fort Lauderdale Sarasota 4, Vero Beach 3, 10) TODAY'S GAMES Winter Haven at Clearwater, 7 pm Lakeland at Dunedin, 7 pm Basebal Oty at Sarasota St. Lucie at Osceola St. Petersburg at Fort Lauderdale Charlotte at Miami West Palm Beach at Vero Beach THURSDAY'S BOX SCORES First game St.

Lucie Clearwater 4 FIFTH GAME-SINGLES David HO) 11.40 Santana (5) Chris 18) Ouiniela (1-5) 32.40 Parlecta (1-5) 114.70 Trifacta (1-5-8) 42.60 Suparfecta (1-5-8-3) 621.00 1 Jelt-Jimbo 5 Randy-Llnely 2 Valdes-Kosca 4 Brian -R Me 3 David ll-Lundy 7 Luis K-Edteniz 4 Gino-Darrei 8 Navarro6reg SUBS Santane-Maguna SPORTS DIGEST NCAA will get UF's response to letter today The University of Florida's official response to NCAA allegations will be delivered to the NCAA office in Shawnee Mission, today by attorneys representing the school, according to a UF spokesperson. Today was the deadline set by the NCAA in its letter of inquiry that was sent in May and outlined the 10 allegations. Florida will release the response, which is more than 300 pages long, on Monday, spokesperson Linda Gray said. Handegard wins first PBA title at Hammond Open John Handegard, bowling in PBA tournaments since 1968, won his first title Thursday night with games of 258, 212 agd 258 in the Hammond Senior Open at Olympia Lanes in Hammond, Ind. Handegard beat top-seeded Dick Beattie 258-188 in the championship match, winning $5,000.

David Traber took the lead after three rounds of the PBA El Paso on Thursday in El Paso, Texas. UM's Fraser one obstacle from Olympic coaching job University of Miami baseball coach Ron Fraser made his presentation to the United States Baseball Federation last week and will await its response before accepting the offer to coach the 1992 Olympic team. The final obstacle centers on the assistant coaches. Fraser wants to select his staff and has submitted his three choices. The federation has recommended five coaches.

Although Fraser refused to release the names of his choices for assistants, sources say Miami assistant Brad Kelley and a junior college coach are among them. Appeals court upholds decision in Sabres' case A New York appeals court has upheld a lower court's decision dismissing former Buffalo Sabres star Richard Martin's lawsuit charging the team with misdiagnosing a knee injury that ultimately ended his career. Martin, who combined with Gil Perreault and Rene Robert to form the Sabres' French Connection line in the 1970s, sustained torn ligaments in his knee during a collision in a game on Nov. 9, 1980. His lawsuit claimed that the team physician failed to diagnose the tear and that former general manager Scotty Bowman and team officials concealed the seriousness of the injury and forced him back into the lineup despite knowing he was physically unable to play.

The Edmonton Oilers and St. Louis Blues will play West German champion Dusseldorf EG next September in a three-game competition for the Epson Cup. The series, to be played in West Germany, will mark the first time that NHL teams have played teams from West Germany. The New York Rangers signed defensemen Kord Cernich and Eric Germain Also worth mentioning The United States remained unbeaten in the Women's World Basketball Championships outclassing Bulgaria 93-72 as Jennifer Azzi scored 13 points and Teresa Edwards and Katrina McClain each scored 12. The Americans will play Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia will meet Cuba in the semifinals Saturday.

The winners meet Sunday for the title. Soccer officials from East and West Germany agreed Thursday to merge their leagues and form a joint national team next year. Unbeaten Christophe Tiozzo of France makes the first defense of his World Boxing Association super-middleweight title tonight against Paul Whittaker of the United States in i Aries, France. The fight is scheduled for 12 rounds. Practice and provisional qualifying are today for Sunday's Molson-lndy race at the Canadian National Exposition in Toronto.

Qualifying begins today for the AC Spark Plug 500 at Pocono International Raceway in Long Pond, Pa. Japan beat the United States 15-11, 15-4, 15-8 in the first game of a best-of-three volleyball series. Compiled by Amy Radabaugh SIXTH GAME-DOUBLES Gllberto-Kosca (7) 8.60 Luis ll-Darrell (2) FOURTH GAME Doubles 1 Luis UDarreH 5 Navarro-Echanlz 2 Valdes-Rene 4 3 Brian-Jimbo 7 David N-Greg 4 Jetf-Lundy Randy-Kosca SUBS Gmo-Teddy 360 3.20 TENTH RACE -516 Mile Gr. Bean Tall (4) 12.00 4.80 3 40 TK'sGus(2 4.40 3.60 Lodestar (3) 2.40 Ouiniela (2-4) 17.80, Perfecta (4-2) 45.00 Trilecta (4-2-3) 164.20 O.Double 4-8 2-4 paid 130.20 IlEv1ThTsaCE-378 Mile Gr. Devil Of A Time (2) 7.60 6 00 4.00 JB'S Josle (8) 12.00 5.20 Cebo Profit (4) 4.80 Oulnlela (2-8) 16.00, Perfecta (2-8 500.00 Trifacta (2-8-4) 501.40 Suparfecta 2-4-4-A paid 260 240 2.60 FIFTH GAME Singles 1 Navarro 5 Glno 2 Santana 4 Echanlz 3 Rene 7 Luis a 4 Jeff 8 David 8 SUBS Brian TRANSACTIONS 6 00 3 40 7.00 4 20 4.20 David ll-Llvely (6) Ouiniela (2-7) 19.60 Parlecta (7-2) 38.70 Trllecta (7-24) 184.40 SEVENTH GAME-SINGLES Eduardo (3) 14 00 Echanli (2) Meguna (1) Ouiniela (2-3) 35.40 Parlecta (3-2) 50.10 Trllecta (3-2-1) 480.80 EIGHTH GAME-DOUBLES Corky-Lacall (8) 8 00 Ailor-Aranza (4) Eusebio-Sarratea (3) Thursday SIXTH GAME Doubles 1 Valdes-Greg 5 Luis tl-Kosca 2 Glno-Llvely 6 Santana-Lundy 3 Brian-Echaniz 7 David N-Darre8 4 Randy-JImbo 8 Jell-Rene TWELFTH RACE -514 Mile Gr.

Bob's Guinn (2 7.80 2 80 2 40 Homesteader (7 3.80 2 60 My Fast Jet (4) 2.80 Ouiniela (2-7) 17.40, Perfecta (2-7) 28.40 Trllecta (2-7-4) 135.00 PIC 2-7-8-1-4-4-2-2 PIC 8 5-8 paid 32.00 Carryover Jackpot is 10,000.00 560 420 SUBS Naverro-Jedd 3.20 400 3.20 SEVENTH GAME Singles Oulnlela (44) 23.80 Perfecta (6-4) 67.20 Trlfecta (8-4-3) 249.60 Ouiniela Double (2-3 4-8) 1459.30 1 Teddy 5 DeCarlo 2 Dan 4 Kosca 3 Luis 7 Maguna 4 Eduardo 8 Darrefl SUBS Echanlz NINTH GAME-SINGLES it. Lucie ab bl Maycf 3 0 0 2 12.20 5 80 3.40 King (6) Mario (3) Sarratea (1) 6.60 3 80 3.00 Butterfld3b 4 0 2 1 Rlesgodh 3 111 EIGHTH GAME Doubles 1 Francisco-Daniel 5 Altor-Ron 2 Eduardo-Aranza 4 King-Dan 3 Corky-Sarratea 7 Mario-Teddy 4 DeCarlo-Laca 8 8 WMIams-Elgueta SUBS Euseblo-Coya 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 2 2 0 Clearwater ab bl Urboncl 4 0 0 1 Brown If 4 0 0 0 Waller 3b 3 111 Cmmgsdh 3 0 10 Trevino lb 3 1 1 0 Woodrffrf 2 110 Robrtsn 2b 3 1 0 0 Millettess 2 0 0 0 Rasadoc 3 112 Totals27 4 5 4 002 120 0 011 200 04 Dozlerlf-ONah lb Young rt Hendrsnss Graves 12 11 NINTH GAME Singles 1 Sarratea 5 Aranza 2 King 6 Maguna 3 Williams 7 Eduardo 4 Mario 8 Ron SUBS DeCarlo Hartmnn2b 10 0 0 Totals 23 5 4 4 THIRTEENTH RACE -516 Mile Gr. TK'S Once Again (7) 12.80 6 60 5.40 CeistEile(3 8 60 6 40 Paul The Taute (8) 6 80 Ouiniela (3-7) 79.60, Parlecta (7-3) 91.00 TrHecta (7-3-8) 984.60 FOURTEENTH ACE -38 Mile Gr. Society Honey (4 21.60 10.20 6.60 Streakin In I) 4 80 4 00 Night Revelor (2) 2 40 Ouiniela (1-4 39.00, Perfecta (4-1) 135.00 Trifacta (4-1-2) 161.80 Superlecta 4-1-2-5 paid 809.40 Attendance: 2,080 233483 Entries FRIDAY NIGHT FIRST RACE 5 16 Mile Gr: 1 Jacinto Poet 5 Arcadia Bocefus 2 Day Lee Flame 6 Derby Flirt 3 Isaac Hays 7 Classical Storm 4 Color War 8 Buzzsaw Kid BOWLING St. Lucie Clearwater TENTH GAME Doubles 1 DeCarkDan 5 Altor-Teddy 2 King-Meguna 6 Eduardo-Sarratea 3 Franclsco-Elgueta7 Euseblo-Coya 4 WiKiams-Oeniei 8 Marlo-Laca 8 SUBS Corky-Ron Robertson 2, Hartmann, Butter-field.

DP St. Lucie 1, Clearwater 1. LOB St. Lucia 3, Clearwater 4. 2B Butter-fletd.

Cummings. HR Rlesgo (9), Waller 1 Hartmann. SF May. IP ER BB SO St. Lucia MeHaW.1-0 5 4 3 1 3 Rogers 2 0 0 0 0 1 Clearwater LktdseyLJJ-7 5 4 5 4 3 1 McCarthy 1 1 0 0 0 I WP Undsey.

154. ELEVENTH GAME Doubles 1 Corky-Lara 8 5 Aitor-Maguna 2 King-Teddy 6 Euseblo-Ron 3 WiWams-Coye 7 Eduor do-Dan 4 Marlo-Sarratea 8 DeCarlo-Aranza SUBS David U-Denlel Oulnlela (3-6) 40.80 Parlecta (6-3) 74.10 Trilecta (6-3-1) 235.40 Superlecta (6-3-1-2) 811.00 TENTH GAME-DOUBLES Altor-Danlel (8 6.80 4 80 3 60 DeCarlo-Elgueta (4 8 40 5 80 Eduardo-Maouna (2) 4 00 Ouiniela (4-8) 27.60 Perfecta (8-4) 67.20 Trllecta (8-4-2) 324.80 ELEVENTH GAME-DOUBLES Altor-Laca II (2) 8.80 4 20 2 80 Eusebio-Teddy (7 36 60 4 20 Marlo-Sarralea (1) 3.00 Ouiniela (2-7) 45.20 Parlecta (2-7) 119.40 Trilecta (2-7-1) 422-40 TWELFTH GAME -DOUBLES Frandsco-Sarrat (3) 9.00 3 60 3 00 Corky-Elgueta (2 5 40 2 60 Williams-Daniel (6) 3.80 Ouiniela (2-3) 15.60 Parlecta (3-2) 36.00 Trilecta (3-2-6) 105.60 Daily Double (2-3) 27.90 LATE WEDNESDAY THIRTEENTH GAME -SINGLES Williams (2) 14.80 3.20 2 60 Sarratea (3 5.20 4 40 King (7) 2.80 Ouiniela (2-3) 22.40 Parlecta (2-3) 173.70 Trllecta (2-3-7) 255.20 FOURTEENTH GAME -SINGLES Corky (6) 16.60 1400 4.20 Coya(2 6.60 3 60 Daniel (5) 2.60 BASEBALL Minnesota Twins Activated Randy Bush, outfielder, from the 15-day disabled list. Optioned Paul Sorrento, fnfiekter, to Portland of the Pacific Coast League-Pittsburgh Pirates Sent Jay Tibbs, pitcher, and Dann RilardeHo, catcher, to Buffalo of the American Association. Senior Professional Baseball Association Awarded a franchise to San Bernardino which named Rich Dauer manager. BASKETBALL Dallas Mavericks Agreed to terms with Phil Henderson, guard, on a one-year contract.

Signed Bob McCann, forward, to a two-year contract. FOOTBALL Cincinnati Bengals Signed James Francis, linebacker, to a five-year con tract. Waived Mike Martin, wide receiver Ickoff returner. Dallas Cowboys Agreed to terms with Stan Smagala, cornerback, on a three-year contract. Detroit Lions Signed Rob Hinckley and Mark Brown, linebackers; Chris Oldham, cornerback; Maurice Henry, running back; Tracy Hay worth, linebacker; and Roman For tin, offensive lineman.

Indianapolis Colts Signed Cornel Smith, defensive end. New York Jets Agreed to terms with Johnny Hector, running back. Phoenix Cardinals Agreed to terms with David EHe, tight end Pittsburgh Steelers Signed Weegie Thompson, wide receiver, and Karl Dunbar, defensive Hneman. Agreed to terms with Kenneth Davidson, defensive Vne-man. Canadian League Toronto Argonauts Added Jeff Boyd, wide receiver; John Field, defensive back; Darryl Ford, linebacker; Lor-enzo Rivers and Ryan Hanson, running backs; and Brian Beiway, defensive tackle, from the practice roster.

Transferred Michael demons, running back, to the reserve list. Released Chris Gaines, linebacker; Dor an Major and Randy Marriott, defensive backs; Michael CampbeH, defensive lineman; and Orvil Dixon, running back. Released Mike Cadort and Marc Zeno, wide receivers, from the practice roster. Winnipeg Blue Bombers Added Quentln Riggins and Jeff Croonen, linebackers, from the practice roster. Released Paul Randolph, linebacker, and Terry Cochrane, running back.

HOCKEY New York Rangers Signed Kord Cernich and Eric Germain, defensemen. COLLEGE Ariiona State Announced Eric Ipock, offensive lineman, has withdrawn from school for academic reasons. Ball State Named Kathy Muffert-bier assistant sports information director. Cleveland State Fired Kevin Mack-ey, men's basketball coach. TWELFTH GAME Doubles 1 Wilkams-Maguna 5 Corky-Aranza 2 Eusebio-Elgueta 6 Franclsco-Laca 8 3 Eduardo-Coya 7 Aitor -Daniel 4 Mario-Ron 8 Klng-Sarratea SUBS DeCarto-Oan SECOND RACE 38 Mile Gr: 1 Happy Dream 5 Jake Willie 2 Serious Racing 6 Arjo Try 3 Nanjo's David 7 Supra Sonic 4 Revo SjrsShlloh THIRD RACE 5 16 Mile Gr: 1 TK's Stringer 5 Haltdone 2 Greg Is Going 6 Cebo Shady Lady 3 Satchel Act 7 River Sandra 4Jown Reason 8 City Apple Second game St.

Lucie 8, Clearwater St. Lucl Clearwater ab bl ab bl Maycf THIRTEENTH Singles 1 Aranza 5 Mario 2 Daniel 6 Corky 3 Altor 7 Francisco 4 Eusebio 8 Elgueta SUBS Sarratea FOURTEENTH Singles Buttrfld3b Rlesgo lb Zlnierc 5 13 1 Urboncf 3 0 0 0 3 10 1 Brown If 3 0 0 0 4 12 1 Trevino lb 3 0 0 0 3 0 11 Waer3b 3 0 10 3 0 0 0 Cmngsdh 3 0 0 0 Dozierdh 1 Francisco 5 Eusebio Morrstterf 3 112 Wdruffrf 3 0 0 0 McBrtdetf 3 110 Rbrtsnss 3 0 0 0 Saunders 2b 3 1 0 0 Plsen 2b 3 0 0 0 Hndrsonss 3 110 Adamtc 10 0 0 Totals 29 1 I 7 Totals 26 0 0 6 Sarratea 7 Aitor 8 Corky FOURTH RACE 38 Mile Gr: 1 CR's Reserved 5 Yankee Ace 2 Wild Expectation 6 Big Keith Eckert 3 Kenosha Shuttle 7 Wright Devinlty 4Burks Spice 8 Hot Enough Towln FIFTH RACE" 516 Mile Gr: 1 Derby Lass 5 Keota Jet 2 Star Scoop 6 Drmna Supreme 3 Mom Knows Best 7 R's Little Tip 4 Moon Spoon JUne 8 Ima Riot SIXTH RACE 38 Mile Gr: 1 Hoosler Harry 5 TK's Hazel Heard 2 Oakley Troubles 6 Out Spartan Tom 3 SC's Miss Misty 7 Contel 4 Sir Glenn 8 Fire Babylon 2 Elgueta 3 Daniel 4 Coya SUBS Aranza 103 220 08 St. Lucie Clearwater 000 000 Johnstone, Henderson 2, Butter-field 2. DP St. Lucie 1.

LOB St. Lucie 9, Clearwater 4. 2B Waller, Rlesgo. SB Kiesgo 2, May. FISHING INFORMATION (FOR WEEKEND REPORT, SEE 8C) IP ER BB SO 9 1 St.

Lucie Johnstone.W Clearwater Christopher PBA El Paso Open AT EL PASO, TEXAS THURSDAY RESULTS Third round 1. David Traber, Woodstock, 1. Mike Aufby. Indianapolis, 3. Jess Stayrook, San Diego, 4,068, 4.

Hugh Miller, Seattle, 4,042, 5. Joe Salveminl. Oklahoma City, 4,034, 6. Andy Neuer, Milton. 7.

Billy Had, Marlon, Ohio, 8. Scott Devers, Richmond, 9. Butch Soper, TustM, 10. Joe Flrpo, Lake Worth, 11. Mark Williams, Beaumont, Texas, 12.

Brad SneH, Eh Grove, 18., 3,910. 13. Steve Cook, Roseviae, 14. Wayne Miller, El Paso, Texas, 15. Randy Pedersen, Santa Maria, 3,907, 16.

Pete Weber, Florissant, 17. Tom Baker, Buffalo, 3396; 18. Duane Fisher, Gloucester Township, N.J., 19. Jerry Krupa, Richmond, 20. David Rosol, San Jose, 21.

Dennis Horan San Jose, Calif 22. David Ozlo, Vldor, Texas, 3462; 23. Dave Husted, Mllwau-kie, 3458; 24. Mark Flsser, Buena Park, 3,855. Other Cashers 25.

Purvis Granger, Columbus, Ohio, 26. Philip Rlngener, Big Spring, Texas, 3,852, 11,040, 27. Ron Williams, Fort Worth, Texas, 3,842, 28. (tie) Parker Bohn III, Freehold, N.J., end Ken Johnson, Garland, Texas, 3437, 51415; 30. Randy Llghtfoot, St.

Charles, 3,833, 31. Curtis Odom, Wln-ston-Salem, N.C., 3431, $990; 32. Marc McDowell, Madison, 3421, $980; 33. Chris Warren, Dallas, 3,818, $970, 34. Dave Ferraro, Kingston, 3,817, $960; 35.

Bill Oakes, Irving, Texas, 3409, $950; 36. Mark Baker, Huntington Beach, 3,797, $940. 37. (lie) Jlmmle Prills Jr. Methuen, and Waller Ray Williams Stockton, 3,796, $925; 39 Don Mos-er, San Jose, 3,792, $910; 40 Bryan Alport, Las Vegas, 3,787, $900; 41.

David Whitehead, Las Vegas, 3,785, $890; 42. Bob Benolt, Topeka, 3,784, $880; 43. Rowdy Morrow, St. Louis, 3,782, $870, 44. (tie) JohnMazza, Mount Clemens, and Walter Stiles, Albuquerque, N.M., 3,774, $855; 46 Brad Kiszewskl, Buf(ak), 3,765, $840; 47.

Charlie Tapp, Kalamazoo, 3,764, $830; 48. Allen Johnson, Mesa, 3,758, $820; 49. Brian Voss, Boca Raton, 3,754, $8 10. PBA Seniors Hammond tournament AT HAMMOND, IND. THURSDAY'S RESULTS Stepladdar finals 1.

John Handegard, Redding, 778 (three games), 2. Dick Beallie, Dearborn Heights, 188 (one), 3. Les Zlkes, Palatine, 198 (one), 4 Bobby Meadows, Arlington, Texas, 459 (two), 5. Mickey Splezlo, Crest Hill, in, 202 lone), $1,900. Playoff results Game one Meadows d.

Spiezlo, 225-202; Game two Handegard d. Meadows, 258-234; Game three Handegard d. Zlkes, 212-198; Title game Handegard d. Beattie, 258-188. 3 Vh 6 6 3 3 2 4 0 0 2 Elam WP Backs, Elam.

Elam. SEVENTH RACE 516 Mile Gr: A 1 Long Hard Road 5 Stu Decker 2 Crafty Caruso 6 Nips Penny 3 Justa Bunny 7 Keyboard Erwin 4Wrlght Eton 8 Katsu Deluslori EIGHTH RACE 5 16 Mile Gr: 1 Amy Jones 5 Marching Maggie 2 City Slzzler 6 River Sparky 3 Mony Luv 7 Decafe 4Crystal Bell 8 Gophergesundhelt NINTH RACE 5 16 Mile Gr: 1 Bara Feet 5 Lucy Red 2 CR's Bold One 6 Shocker Ms. 3 Wright Go Go Gal 7 Bob's Orient 4 TK's Red Alert 8 Cebo Intha 2:16. Attendance 730. Dunedin 3, Charlotte 2 Solunar tables The ma(or periods are the best times to fish.

These begin at the times shown and last for an hour and a half or two hours thereafter. The minor periods, usually as good, are of somewhat shorter duration. A.M. P.M. Minor Major Minor Major TODAY, JULY 20 4:20 1040 4:50 11:10 SATURDAY, JULY 21 5:25 11:35 5:45 SUNDAY, JULY 22 6:70 12:05 6:20 12:10 Marine weather Tampa Bay area Wind east to southeast 5 to 10 knots: Except near shore an afternoon sea breeie from the southwest 10 knots.

Seas 2 feet or less. Bay and inland waters a light chop. Scattered thunderstorms. Tarpon Springs to Apalachicola Wind mostly south 5 to 10 knots. Seas 2 feet or less.

Bay and inland waters mostly smooth. Scattered showers and thunderstorms. Closed seasons Snook, iewfish. Dunedin ab bl Young II 3 0 10 Charlotte ab It bl Frye 2b 4 0 0 0 Lawcf 3 110 Samson dh 2 12 0 Peel If 2 0 11 FISHING TENTH RACE 516i Mile Gr: A BL Tonto Dingy Swannie Sable 3b 4 0 0 1 1 Family Circus 5 2 Cebo Sundancer 6 3 Berry Cliff 7 I 4 TK's Lil Sunday 8 3 0 2 2 4 0 10 4 0 10 3 111 4 0 0 0 10 0 0 4 J) 0 0 4 10 0 Cedenoss DLRosarf Giannli lb Kent 2b Twnlyc Monzndh Thmpsncf Taylor 3b Rich Elsa Wright Bloss 4 0 10 3 0 0 0 2 0 10 Nthmr lb Hrnndzss Crspoc Oiler ph ELEVENTH RACE 38 Mile Gr: Tides for Friday, July 20, 1990 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 282 6 2 Taveraspr 0 10 0 Totals 30 3 4 3 Morris Totals 1 Jack Jay 5 1 2 Lu Ann 6 3 Parkwood Jll 7 I 4 Halle Flash 8 1 Midland Sylvia Cindy Starr Kiev Laroux Little Mine IN THE CLEACHERS Dunedin 000 110 001 3 Charlotte 000 001 010 2 Frye, Sable 2, Crespo. DP Dunedin 1, Charlotte 2 LOB Dunedin 8, Charlotte 6.

2B Peel, Samson. HR Kent. SF Peel. Cedeno, Young, Lrespo, sermon. TWELFTH RACE 516 Mile Gr: A 1 Bob's Doris 5 Hrbek's Jeanle 2 Wright Habile 6 Snowblast 3 Sy Clone Jay Arr 7 Richard Hale 4Malley Jones 8 Mac Mackenzie THIRTEENTH RACE 516 Mile Gr: 1 Quality Sport 5 Wright Cotton 2 Star Flyer 6 Stunning Urge 3 TK's Barbara 7 My Jet 4 1 Spyro Gyra 8 True Toes FOURTEENTH RACE 38 Mile Gr: 1 NT's Jim Toler 5 Ben Knee 2 Triple Sure 6 Shelby's Queen 3 Too Many Puns 7 Belinda Ann 4 TT's Kethy 8 TK's John Heard IP ER BB SO Dunedin Ward 6i 5 1 1 3 3 SllverstelnW IVi 1 1 1 0 1 Timlin 0 0 0 0 1 Charlotte ReltzelL 8 5 3 2 5 2 Spencer 110 0 12 HBP Law by Silversteln.

WP JAI ALAI High Low High Low Anna Maria Apalachicola Bayport 123a BocaGrande Bradenlon B13p Carrabelle Cedar Key 8 00p Clearwater Courtney Campbell Pkwy Cortez Dunedin. St. Joseph Sound ,1 EgmonlKey 1006a Engiewood Gandy Brldgo Gulf port 4 Hillsborough Bay 4 Indian Rocks Johns Pass Little Manatee River 9.08p Madeira Beach Cswy Naples Pass A Grille PlnellasPolnl Placlda PuntaGorda PuntaRassa St Marks River Entrance St, Petersburg St. Petersburg Beach Cswy Safety Harbor 2: Up Sarasota 8 lOp Skyway Mullet Key Ent 1011a Stelnhatchee River Ent Suwanee River Entrance l'56a Tarpon Springs, Anciote River 102a Venice WIIMacoochee River Ent Tomorrow's Kay Tides High Law High Law St Petersburg St. Marks River Entrance Bud Light Tarpon Roundup Overall leader Keven Kryla, St Petersburg, 179 lbs.

Weekly leaders Ninth week Larry Wastry, St. Petersburg, 144 2. Linda Beih Carlton, St. Petersburg, 132 lbs. 3.

Jan Piper, St. Petersburg, 12B lbs. Jackpot Division Second hall 1. Dave Mlstretla, Indian Rocks Beach, 151 lbs. 2.

Bill Burrows, SI Petersburg, 150 lbs. 3. Scott Wallace, Dunedin, 147 lbs. Landlubber Division 1. Kenney Krysko, Seminole, 133 lbs.

2. Ted Smith, 119 lbs. Junior Division leader 1. Elizabeth Petry, St. Petersburg, 131 lbs.

2. Michael Wrzesnlewskl, Seminole, 130 lbs. 3. Jason Gen, SI. Petersburg, 128 lbs.

Most Releases, Regular Division Overall Jay Mastry, St. Petersburg, 51 2. Dave Petry, St. Petersburg, 39 3. Larry Mastry, St.

Petersburg, 32 Weekly Jim Parkhll, Dade City, 4 release. Most Releases, Junior Division 1. Aaron Crisp, St. Petersburg, 15 2. Jason Gell, St.

Petersburg, 5 3. Elizabeth Petry, St Petersburg, 3 Hls-Hers Division Flo Manousos and Michael Scarfla, Clearwater, 335 lbs. Parent-Child Dave and Elizabeth Petry, St. Petersburg, 276 lbs. Olga BergmanMary Louise Bayless Award Debbie Crisp, SI Petersburg, 170 lbs.

Husband-Wife Division Pete-Linda Beth Carlton, St. Petersburg, 262 lbs. Graded Tackle Division 14-pound plug Scott Sadorf, Seminole, 1 15 lbs. 30-pound test Bil Burrows, St. Petersburg, 150 lbs.

FOOTBALL kcs M.v. 1 In I Ward, Silversteln. 2:32. Attendance 1,992. State PAL tournament AT KISSIMMEE THURSDAY'S LINESCORES St.

Petersburg 9, Port Orange 0 Port Orange 000 000 0 0 2 2 St. Petersburg 000 522 9 11 1 Callp 1-0). Ivaneovik (0-1). 2B STP: Hendrlck, Elliot, Wade, An-dress. 3B STP: Reynolds.

HR STP: Elliot. St. Petersburg 7, Miami Beach CFL Tampa Jai Alai WHEN: 7 p.m. nightly except Sunday. Noon matinees Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday.

WHERE: 5125 Dale Mabry Hwy. (Jusl oil Gandy Blvd OADMISSION: 11 PHONE: 441-9469 (Pinellas), 837-2441 (Hillsborough). RESULTS LINES: 822-6035 831-6456 (Hill.) St. Petersburg 020 0O4 1 7 4 2 Miami Beach 012 000 0 3 5 4 Haynie 1-oTl Perez (0-1 2B STP: Slepans. HR STP: Wade, An Results Eastern Division PF PA Pts Winnipeg 1 0 0 31 26 2 Hamilton 1 1 0 44 44 2 Ottawa 0 2 0 52 60 0 Toronto 0 1 0 34 40 0 Western Division Edmonton 2 0 0 81 57 4 xSaskatchwn 1 0 0 38 35 2 xCalgary 0 0 1 38 38 1 BrltCImb 0 1 1 61 79 1 Late game not included Note: Two points are awarded for a victory and one tor a tie.

THURSDAY'S RESULTS Hamilton 29, Ottawa 26 Saskatchewan at Calgary, night WEDNESDAY'S RESULT Edmonton 41, British Columbia 23 TODAY'S GAME Toronto at Winnipeg, 8:30 p.m. To compute tomorrows tides, determine how much earlier or later than the key THURSDAY NIGHT FIRST GAME-SINGLES Olno (5) 13 80 10 40 7.00 Gilberto(l) 5,20 340 Chris (61 520 Ouiniela (1-5) 30.60 Parlecta (5-1) 189.90 Trllecta (5-1-6) 1233.60 SECOND GAME DOUBl ES Luis ll-Livcly (4 680 7 20 4.20 Navarro-Echanlz I 5.20 3.60 drews. Little League district tournament AT BELMONTS HEIGHTS THURSDAY'S RESULTS District 13 Junior League championship North Brandon 17, Bloomlngdale 6 tide (St. Petersburg or St. Mark s) the tide Is today at your point ol Interest.

Tomorrow's tide wIN be the same amount of time earlier or later. Sunrise Sunset Moonrlsa Moonset "That was pretty good you kept your eyes I on the ball. Head down. Nice follow-through now let's work on your grip." a a i aa rn iaa f-i ma a IY fi.

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