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i y-y-y y' p- y-ip yy fr- jinynp ay -y pr-y-y y1" ly- r-r "jr ijj iii yi i HEARTLAND 2- THE TAMPA TRIBUNE. Wednesday. August 22. 1979 Sncrtswava area high school football), WPLP. S70.

6:30 p.m. Olympic Odyssey, WFLA, 970. 6:30 p.m. Sportsline, WDAE, 1250. THURSDAY On Radio 6 p.m.

Sports Locker Room (guesl from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers), WPLP, 570. 6:30 p.m. Olympic Odyssey, WFLA 970. 6:30 p.m. Sportsline, WDAE, 1250.

FRIDAY On TV 2:30 p.m. Sailing, Sailing, Channel 3. 8 p.m. Countdown to Kickotf, Channel 44. 8:30 p.m.

Baseball (Boston Red Sol vs. Kansas City Royals), Channel 44. 9 p.m. World Cup Track and Field Championships from Montreal, Channel 10. 10:30 p.m.

Baseball (Chicago Cubs vs. San Francisco Giants), Cable TV, Channel 9. On Radio 6 p.m. Sports Locker Room (Tedd Webb's weekly sports quiz), WPLP, 570. 6:30 p.m.

Olympic Odyssey, WFLA 970. 6:30 p.m. Sportsline, WDAE, 1250. TODAY On TV I 2:30 p.m. Baseball (Lot Angeles Dodgers vs.

Chicago Cubs), Cable TV, Channel 9. 7:30 p.m. Baseball (Philadelphia Phillies vs. Atlanta Braves), Cable TV, Channel 7. On Radio Locker Room (preview of bay Chicago San Diego.

10:30 pm. Today's Sports Calendar Salurday's 0aa asswjDsipfiSi at Tamps Bey, floes) San Dwgo at Chicago. 4 30 m. BASEBALL FSL: Tampa at Ounedin, 7:30 p.m. BOWLING Third annual Galaxy Open: at Galaxy Lanes.

Sarasota: qualifying shirts at 9 12:15, 4, and 7:15 pm. DOG RACING Sarasota Club: matinee races at 1:45 night races at 8 p.m. JAIALAI Ocala Fronton: matinee games at noon, night games at 7 p.m. Vancouver at Los Angeles. 11 pm.

Thursday's Game New York at Tulsa. 9 p.m. Second Bound Saturday's Gam Los Angeles at Vancouver, 11 m. Tulsa at New York. 7:30 m.

American League North. SF 50; Lopes, LA 36; Taveraa. NY 35: Scot.S!L33. AMERICAN LEAGUE LeFlons, Oet 62; IrVtaon. KC 52: Crux, Sea 33: Buoitxy.

Bad. Bonds. Oev and WWa. Tex 28 PITCHING VTCTOFHES NATIONAL LEAGUE Niekre. Hou 17-7; Mekro.

AH 16-16; Reusehef. Chi 14-7; La-Cose, Cm 13-5: Espmosa. PhD 134. AMERICAN LEAGUE Flanagan, Ban 17-7; Eckersley. Bos and John.

NY 16-8; Kooarnan. Main 15-10; D.Martinez, Bad 14-8. tVRNED RUN AVERAGI (based on 196 Innings pftchad) NATIONAL LEAGUE Rogers. Ml 2 71; Anduujr. Hou 284; LaCoss, Cm 2.86: Hume.

AMERICAN LEAGUE Kem. Tes 1 49; Marshall. Mmn 2 59; Gutty, NY 2 64; Eckersley, Bos 2.75; John. NY 2 91. STRIKEOUTS NATIONAL LEAGUE Richard.

Hou 222; Niekro, At 150: Carrion, PM 147; Blyteven, PM 134: Perry. S0 132. AMERICAN LEAGUE Ryan. Cal 177; Gisdry. NY 147: Flanagan.

Bad 148; Jenkins, Tex 135; Eckersley. Bos 120. SAVES NATIONAL LEAGUE Sutter. CM 32; Te-kutve. Pitt 23: Garbar.

At! 20. Ba. Cin, Sam-brio. Hou and Laveile. SF IS.

AMERICAN LEAGUE Marshall. Minn 25; Kem. Tex 20; Monge, Clev Stan- FOURTH RACE 5-16 mile. Grade 1 Dayle Pick 5 Aloha Mope 2 Wright Dmo' 6 Green Oueerr 3 Clans Mabel 7 Manatee Skip 4 Mineola Cher 8 Gambler FIFTH RACE 5-18 mne. Grade 1 John Moss 5 Balsa 2 Lena Art.

6B sHei 3 Wnght Free 7 Smokie Blase' 4 Tamoy 6 Bob Targets SIXTH RACE 3-8 mile. Grade 1 Revel 5 Ciara 2 Bob's Paterson 6 Dar Dear Darcy 3 Mountain Girl 7 Manatee Cbuckies 4 Honey Scott 6 Worthing SEVENTH RACE -5-16 mile. Grade 1 Nearly 5 Va Zoom 2 Adair Scott 6 Wright Bean Bag 3 Tryon TRMarvttW" 4 Fast Lance 8 Formidable Man EIGHTH RACE 5-16 mile. Grade 1 Lady Cat 5 Jeffery Lynn 2 Bob's Sunshine 6 Matter Mm 3 Gallant Missis 7 Brave One 4 Rocktown Mystic 8 DW's Lerrioh Drop NINTH RACE 34 mile. Grade 1 Vilas Sand 5 Another Ctanlon 2 On Around 6 Brindle Dancer 3 Circus Sherry 7 Bob's siestie 4 Solo Gal SWyclitt Dea Oee TENTH RACE -5-16 mile, G'adeA-T: 1 Boston Nancy 5 Drif 's Fast tA 2 Bob's Express 6 Just Nancy 3 Merhn Miller 7 LBS Chief 4Uttda SKalkiKan ELEVENTH RACE 5-18 1 Bob'S Vesta 5 Spanish Besuty 2 Bet Bob 6 KO Gsmbler 3 Specisl Goldie 7 Gems Bonny 4 Flitter Day 8 HQs Whit- TWELFTH RACE 3-8 mile.

Grade 1 Drift's Comeback 5 Betty McCiairi 2 WL Carlos 6 Dave Peat, tin 3 Ameican Ace 7 Brushwood Laurel 4 Manatee Sugar 8 Yankee Zipper Pet 08 Baftimors 00 43 50 Boston 75 43 10 y-Mrwaukee 75 51 595 8 Mem York 6 56 553 12 -Detroit 65 59 .524 19 xOmtend 61 S3 .492 19(4 (-Toronto 39 S5 .315 41 Pot 08 (-Caitlomia 70 55 560 Minnesota 68 58 .532 3)4 Kansas City 64 61 512 8 Texas 62 62 500 6 y-CMcago 55 70 .440 15 s-Seartte 52 73 416 18 39 86 J12 31 i i.iliiiim.rii i ii U.S. Pro Tennia At Brooktlne, Maaa house, Bat and Clear, Cat 13. s-Played night gam FSL Standings e-Played oouoMwader NEW ORLEANS SAINTS-Cut Mark Meseron, offensive snemar, and Nat Durant punt return specialist Placed Ron Crosby and Stan Systma. linebackers: Doug Panhi, offensive guard, and Maurice Spencer, cornerback. on the injured reserve lot.

NEW YORK GIANTS-Traded Dan Doomink. fullback, to the Seattle Seahawks for an unspecified 1980 draft choice. NEW YORK JETS-Cut Kevin Ben and Roger Farmer, wide receivers; Reggie Grsnt, cornerback: Bob Raba, tight end; Stan Waldemere, offensive lineman; Danny Sanders, quarterback, and Gordie Spottier, fullback Waived injured Terry Randolph, safety, and Mike Mock, linebacker. Placed Kelly Kirchbaum. linebackSr, on injured reserve list OAKLAND RAIDERS Placed Lindsey Mason, offensive tackle, and Kerry Parker, comerback.

on the Injured reserve est. Released Mike Burke, kicker, Dan Clancy, center, Fred Gordon and Clarence Hawkins, running backs. Mike Raymo and Bob Nelson, linebackers. Ken Payne, wide receiver, and Rick Scribner. guard.

PITTSBURGH STEELERS Waived Roy Gerela. placekicker. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS Cut Gordon Bed and Bob Trudeau, running backs; Jack Williams, defensive lineman; Chris Garlich, knebacker, Tom Brzoza. center, Jerry Hollo-way, light end; Steve Henry, delensive back, and Nate Henderson, offensive tackle.

Placed Leo Lewis and Jeff Lee, wide receivers, on the injured reserve list. SAN DIEGO CHARGERS Placed Pat Curran, tight end; Jim Lavtavic, linebacker, and Milton Hardaway, offensive tackle, on 'the injured reserve list. Declared John Floyd, wide receiver, physically unable to perform. Waived Wilbert Haslip, running back: Dave Rader, quarterback; Vernon Henry, wide receiver, end Mark Slater, center. Placed Dwight McDonald, wide receiver, and John Bushong, defensive lineman, on the waived-injured list.

Buster Mottram. Great Britain, def. Juan Nunez, Chile, 6-2, 84; Jay Lapidus, Princeton. J. Oaf.

Kim Warwick, Australia, 6-2. 7-5; Sashi Meno. Indian, del. Cliff Letcher, Australia. 6-3.

6-1; Jan Norback. Sweden, det. Gene Malln, Santa Monica. 6-1, 7-8; Nan Lendl, Czechoslovakia, del. Rick Fagel.

Miami. 6-4. 7-8: Stave Krulevitz, New York, del. Ramiro Bensvides, Bolivia. 6-3, 7-5.

Jan ftodes, Czechoslovekia, del. John Yu. South Africa. 7-6. 3-6.

6-3. Tomas Smid. Czechosolovakia. def. Paul McNamee.

Australia. 6-4, 7-6. SECOND RACE 3-8 nvie. Grade C. Tne38 71.

Bonded Lady 500 520 4 60 2 Tornado Susie 840 4 00 6 Josh Moss 320 4 Oumieia 2-8 paid S36 40. Tntecta 2-6-4 paid S479 20 Daily Double 2 2 paid S2S.46. Third RACE 5-16 nuie, Grade M. Time 31 74. Wright Jumper 7 20 6 40 5 70 1 1 Did II 3 80 2 80 5 Henniker 4.60 4 Oumieia 1-5 paid $18 40.

Perfects 1-5 paid $48 60. Trifecta 1 -5-4 paid $233 20. FOURTH RACE 5-16 mne. Grade D. Time 31 49.

Frosty Clover 52.80 31 20 20 4 Coupe DeVme 660 3 40 3 Manasota Janis 3fj0 Oumieia 34 paid $87 60. Perfects 4-3 paid $771 70. Trifecta 4-3-1 paid $672 40. FIFTH RACE 5-16 mile. Grade 0 Time 31 .64.

Lankenton 11.20 4 80 4 60 Stibnite 6.00 3 20 2 Laughing Lisa 3 40 7 Ounieta 2-8 paid $53 20. Perfects 6-2 paid $185 40. Trifecta 8-2-7 paid $274.40. SIXTH RACE 5-16 mne, Grade A. Time 31 14.

Ornery Dory 4 00 2 20 2 60 2 Midnight Captain 3 40 240 I Wright Craven 60 7 Ouiniela 2-8 paid $8 80. Pertecta 2-8 paid $20 40' Trifecta 2-8-7 paid $131 00. SEVENTH RACE 5-16 mite, Grade C. Time 31 66 DG's Irish Reb 16.80 7 60 7 00 7 What's Deb 6.40 3 40 1 Streaker 3.80 6 Ouiniela 1-7 paid $31 20. Perfects 7-1 past $78 30.

Trifecta 7-1-6 paid $263 80 EIGHTH RACE 5-16 mile, Grade C. Time 31 .53. Mitj Thundertoot 11.20 7 20 4.20 Genoia 11.80 6 0S 4 Cam 5.60 6 Ouiniela 4-8 paid $28 80. Pertecta 8-4 paid $289 20. Trifecta 8-4-6 paid $450 80.

NINTH RACE 5-16 mile. Grade B. Time 31.36. Hard Crash 4 20 3 00 2 80 Harry Buck 5.20 3 80 2 Rocktown Patches 3 00 1 Ouiniela 2-6 paid $21 60. Pertecta 6-2 paid $28 20.

Trifecta 6-2-1 paid $171.20. TENTH RACE 5-16 mile. Grade B. Time 31 45. Burning Bush 600 3 80 2 40 8 Paul George 6.40 3 60 3 Wnght Dante 3 40 5 Ouiniela 34 paid $27.20.

Pertecta 8-3 paid 93 30. Trifecta 8-3-5 paid $221 .80. ELEVENTH RACE 5-16 mile. Grade A Time 31 36. Close Encounter 3 80 2 60 2 20 6 Mr Buckingham 240 2 60 2 Hillbilly Heaven 5 60 5 Ouiniela 2-8 paid $8 20.

Pertecta 8-2 paid $18 90. Trifecta 8-2 5 paid $236 60. TWELFTH RACE 5-16 mile, Grade D. Time31.71: Red Ruler 42.80 2200 13 60 6 Dasher Bell 22.00 820 7 Southern Cross 5.20 2 Ouiniela 6-7 paid $77 60 Pertecta 6-aU pad $26.70 Pertecta 7-all paid $15.90 Trifecta 6-7-2 paid $1,739.60 THIRTEENTH RACE 34 mite. Grade Time 39 48: Nolo Contendere 880 260 300 8 Fran Fortune 280 2 20 5 ManateeHesie 2M 6 Ommeta 5-8 paid $25 20 Oumeis Ml patd $7 00 Perfects 8-5 paaid $43 20 Pertecta 8-6 pas) $32 40 Tntecta 8-5-6 paid $141 .00 Trifecta 8-6-5 paid $128 20 Attendance 2.241.

MATINEE ENTRIES FIRST RACE S-16 mne. Grade 1 Marquee Meadow 5 Ruth II 2 Susie Mae 6 Caiun Jones 3 Manasota Suzy 7 Clear View 4 Cass Ace 8 Retire Dennis SECOND RACE 5-1 6 mile. Grade 1 Go Tallyho 5 Matthew 2 BJ's Reshuffle 6 New Option 3 True Image 7 Manatee Thunder 4 Shere Khan 8 Bob's Empress THIRD RACE 5-16 mils. Grade 1 Bob's Neena 5 JWs Randy 2 Wishy Washy 6 Miti Rebel Rip SLakeEads 7 Warren Walker 4 CP's Catch II 8 Texas Wonder FOURTH RACE 5-16 mile. Grade 0: 1 Gallant Bee 5 Hello Hello 2 Howdy Doody 6 Riser 3 LBS Snow King 7 Wahoo Bet 4 Mineole Cher 8 Gambler FIFTH RACE 5-16 mile.

Grade 1 Alerts Barry 6 Chip Of Duke 2 Big A Chsrlene 6 Caesar Com 3 Wyditf Allen 7 Akers 4 Ever Danger 8 Seiash Pooh SIXTH RACE -5-16 mile. Grade 1 Slippery 5 Pacific Casey 2 Wright Arch 6 Run Tally Ho 3TippiScolt 7 Depended On 4 Bob's Turbo 8 Gallant Sierra SEVENTH RACE 5-16 mile. Grade 1 1'm Listening 5 Elect 2 Gsliant Aldo 6 Msnatee Steve 3Alibier 7 Bob's Bruiser 4 Colets 8 Executris EIGHTH RACE -5-16 mile. Grade 1 Wright Dat Day 5 Atari 2 Bendmon 6 Drift's Atom 3 Alerts Doug 7 Jonas Sandy 4 Mineola Jeffery 8 Village Park NINTH RACE 5-16 mile. Grade 1 Bleak 5 Gold Marie 2 White Ink 6 Power Cap 3 Manatee Angel 7 Heather Crash 4 Electrified 8 Devina TENTH RACE 5-16 mile.

Grade 8: 1 Andy Drive 5 Maple Scott 2 Bubala Baby 6 Launta 3 Sherina 7 Rural Day 4 Lovely Choice 8 Sansun ELEVENTH RACE 5-16 mile. Grade 1 Laurawood 5 Stoney Burke 2 Husksr Irene 6 Mark A Lite 3Franko 7 Wright Darter 4 Jason Shaw 8 Armarda TWELFTH RACE 5-16 mile. Grade 1 Surtrided 5 Possessed 2 GH's Song Bird 6 Mark Go 3 Manatee Deuce 7 DW Butternut 4 Bob's Mist 8 Gifted Flash NIGHT ENTRIES FIRST RACE 5-16 mile. Grade 1 Bunsen 5 i Billy 2 Bob's Ditto 6 Forebode 3 Rocktown Margie 7 Plncolata. 4 Each His Own 8 Manatee Dan SECOND RACE 3-8 mile.

Grade 1 Superoo LB's Green Eyes 2 Rozerna 6 Proud Marigold 3 Bodiddle Scott 7 Sandola 4 Doll's Julie 8 Loud Blast THIRD RACE 5-16 mile, Grade 1 1ma Andy 5 Adjuster 2 Audasy Kan 6 Wright Bath Cap 3 Dig A Do 7 Atleyoop 4 Gallant Bally 8 RH's Shelly Pet GB a-Tampe 33 22 MO x-YrVilar Haven 29 23 .548 2 x-Ounedln 27 31 .466 7 Lakeland 23 30 .434 9 St. Petersburg 25 33 431 tVi SoUstMfii DMston X-Forl Lauderdale 38 21 .644 x-fort Myers 30 28 517 7V, West Palm Beach 30 32 .484 9 Miami 29 31 .483 9)4 -Oaytona Beach 22 31 .415 13 Selections Z' Frank Smith and Dave Hl board, offensive tackles, Charlie Taylor, wide receiver: Rich Tuten, defensive tackle, and Zachary Dixon, navvngback. DETROIT LIONS-Warved Oonnie Hickman, offensive sneman, and Nat Terry and Mike Bums, defensive backs. Placed John Mohrfng, tnebecker, on the injured reserve est HOUSTON CHLERS-Cut Jim Mol snd Malt Burnett defensive linemen; Richard El-lender, wide receiver; Mike Taylor and Randal Young, offensive linemen; Norris Banks, running back: John Papiham, tight end, and Bruce Bex. cornerback.

Placed Franklin King, defensive lineman, on the injured reserve list. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS-Traded Tim Gray, safety, to the San Francisco 49ers tor an undisclosed drsft choice. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS-Placed Ernie Hughes, offensive guard; Dan Irons, offensive tackle; Troy Thomas, defensive end. and Mike Baldassin, linebacker, on the injured reserve kst. Waived Lepoleon Ingram, comer-back.

Acquired Tony Dungy, safety, from the Pittsburgh Stealers for an undisclosed 1980 draft choice. Acquired Charles Cornelius, cornerback. from the Miami Dolphins lor an undisclosed 1980 draft choice. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS-Cut Rulus Crawford, running back; Charles Alu, offensive guard; Doug Long and Bob Cats, defensive backs: Ricky Ellis, wide receiver; Mark Conrad and Mike Deutsch. punters; Bob Jordan, offensive tackle, and Ken Thomas, defensive end.

Placed John Sawyer, tight end, on the injured reserve list. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS Waived Gary Huff, quarterback: Gary Puetz and Booker" Brown, offensive linemen; Larry Franklin and Henry Vereen. wide receivers; Reggie Owens, defensive beck, and Dave Farmer, running back. Placed Jerry Anderson, defensive beck; Randy Gik, Knebacker, and Kurt Schumacher, offensive guard, on (he injured reserve list. WASHINGTON REDSKINS Waived Louis Carter, running back; Willie Banks, Inebacker, Bill Bain, offensive tackle; John McDaniel and Terry Anderson, wide receivers; Rich Pennella, punter, Nick Lowery, placekicker; Grady Richardson, fight end, and Buddy Hardeman, fullback Placed Don Testerman, running back, on the injured reserve list LOS ANGELES RAMS-Cul Anthony Davis and Rod Phiflips, running backs; Dwight Scales, wide receiver; Jackie Wat-lace, defensive back; Bill Dunstan, defensive end, and Dave Morton, linebacker.

Placed Jeff Delaney, safety, on the injured reserve list. MIAMI OOLPHINS-Waived Loafrd McCresry, tight end; Sean Clancy, defensive back; John Alexander and Bob Simpson, defensive linemen, and Walty Pesuit, offensive lineman. MINNESOTA VIKINGS-Warved Whip Walton, linebacker, Dan Budak and Marc Trestman, sateties; Ryan Mullaney, delensive end. Placed Joe Senser, tight end, and Anthony Norman, defensive end, on the injured reserve kst. BaKmoni 3.

Taxat 0 MwaukeeS. Chicago 3 Minnesota 10, Boston 5 New York 1 7. Kansas City 4 California 6. Cleveland Octroi! 7. Oakland 3 Seattle 7, Toronto 4 Tuaedeys RssmRb Milwaukee 3, Chicago 2, first gams Texas 2.

Baltimore 1 Minnesota 7. Boston 2 New York 6. Kansas City 2 Cleveland at California, night Detroit at Oakland, mgfit Toronto at Seams, night Today's Games Cleveland (Srxlnar 7-3) at Catrfomia (Ryan 13-8), 4 m. Detroit (Wilcox 104) at Oakland (McCatty 8-7), 4:30 Chicago (Baumgarten 11-7) at Milwaukee (Haas 8-7), 8:30 put. Boston (Stanley 114) at Minnesota (Goto 11-8).

8 30 pm. New York (Beattte 3-4 of Clay 1-5) at Kansas City (Chamtwtain 2-0). 6:35 p.m. Toronto (Steib 5-3) at Seattle (HoneyciAT 8-9). 1035 p.m.

x-Played mght game jy Daysjtsi Beach at Tempo pnsL nsl Winter Haven 5, Dunedm 0 Lakeland 4, St. Petersburg 2 For) Lauderdale 1, West PaUn Beach 0 Fort Myers 4-2, Miami 34 Tuesday's Results Tamps 3, Daytona Beach 2, ffrst of two St Petersburg 8. Lakeland 4 Dunedln at Winter Haven, night West Palm Beach at Miami, pod. ram Fort Lauderdale st Fort Myers, night Todays Genes Tampa at DunedM, 7:30 Ma-Lakeland at Daytona Beach. 7:30 pm.

St Petersburg at Winter Haven. 7:30 Miami at West Palm Beach, 7:30 p.m. Fort Lauderdale at Fort Myers, 7:30 m. Pony League ALL-STAR TOURNAMENTS SUNDAY'S RESULTS COLT LEAGUE MstJnee 1- Susie Mae 2. Cass Ace 4.

Wurth 5. 2- Bob Empress 8, True Image i. Go Tal-tyhol. 3- Bob's Neena 1. Wishy Wash 2, Lake Eads3 4-Gambler 8.

Gallant Bee 1, Howdy Doody in. 5- Akers 7. Caesar's Coin 6, Ever Danger 4 6- Bob's Turbo 4, Slippery 1, Pacific Casey 5. 7-i'm Listening 1, Bob's Bruiser 7, Eiecutrix 8. 8- Village Park Mineola Jeffery 4, Jonas Sandy 7.

9- Heather Crash 7. Devina 8, Bleak'l. 10- Mapie Scott 5. Lovely Choice 4. Sansun 8.

11- Husker Irene 2. Wright Darter 7, Franko 3. 12- DWs Butternut 7. Surtrided 1, Manatee Daily Double (1-8) Night I 1- B's Bilty 5. Bunsen 1.

Msnatee Dan 8. 2- Superoo 1 Roiema 2, Sandola 7.. 3- Alleyoop 7. Adjuster 5, Dig A Do 3 4- Claira Mabel 3. Wnght Dino 2.

Black Jack Jim S. I 5- Boo's Target 8, Balsa 5, John Moss 6- Bob's Paterson 2. Honey Scott 4. Revel 7- Tryon 3. Nearly l.fi Marvin 7.

i 8- Bob's Sunshine 2, Rocktown Mystic 4, Lady Call. 9- Vilas Sand 1, On Around 2, Circus Sherfy 3. 1 10- Drit's Fast 5, Merlin Miller 4. 11 Fitter Day 4. Bob's Vesta Spanish Beauty 5.

12- Dave Pear 6. Drift's Ccmebacli 1. American Ace 3. Daily Double (5-1) National League DIYC Summer Series Finals One Design Barry, Thistle, 25 Dufeny. Thistle.

23 Ouann, Thistle, 21 Griggs, Laser, 17 Tlhansky, Laser, 16 Calsi, Laser, 12 Harder. Hampton, 5 Michaels. Thistle, 5 Crawford, Rhodes. 3 Smith, Windmill. 2 Lancor.

Thistle, 1 Floyd, Buccaneer, 1 pt; Floyd, Sunflsh, Ipt sWtiI-Toii Pop's Pride Weiss. 35 Closer To The Edge. Phillips. 28 Mad Dog. Fund-erburk.

15 Green Hornet Horn. 10 Great White. Taylor, 6 On The Brink, Yandow, 8 Sting, Taylor, 7 C7, Johnson, 6 Quick Silver. Jannone. 4 Sarasota Club at Lateyette, Ind.

Puerto Rico vs. Indiana Ax-Stars, pod. ram Sacramento, vs. Waukegan, ppd. rain MONDAY'S RESULTS COLT LEAGUE Pet.

GB Pittsburgh 72 52 561 Montreal 68 52 .567 2 Chicago 87 55 549 4 x-St. Louis 64 58 .525 7 Philadelphia 64 61 512 8 New York 51 70 421 19ft I Pet GB Houston 71 55 563 Cincinnati 70 57 .551 1 Los Angeles 58 67 .464 12 San Francisco 58 68 .460 13 x-San Diego 53 73 .421 18 Atlanta 49 77 389 22 -Played night game Monday's Basulls Chicago 2, Los Angeles 1 Atlanta 5. Philadelphia 2 Montreal 5, Cincinnati 2 Houston 8, New York 1 St. Louis 6, San Diegs 3 Tuesday Night's Results FIRST RACE 5-16 mile. Grade D.

Time 31 52. Carry The Tune 5.80 4 00 3 20 2 Dude Boy 13.00 8 20 4 Manasota Elsie 8 80 3 Ouiniela 2-4 paid $25 60. Trifecta 2-4-3 paid $449 60. Milknium Falcon. Taylor, 3 pts.

aUslinfts.lnd. Puerto Rico 3, Indiana Ad-Stars 1 Sacramento. vs. Waukegan, ppd. TUESDAYS RESULTS COLT LEAGUE World Sense at Lafayetss, Ind.

Waukegan, ID. 1. Sacramento, Calif. 0 Brandon 5, Lafayette, rnd. 4 Sacramento, Cam.

vs. Puerto Rico, night TODAY'S GAMES COLT LEAGUE Work) Series at Lafayette, Ind. 7 pm-Brandon vs. Sacramento, Rico winner 9 pm-Honolulu, Hawaii vs. Waukegan, III.

Tennis Roundup Brand on V. I. i Smid Advance! Wins, 5-4 LAFAYETTE, Ind. Mike Montgomery, pinch- Latest Line MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL AMERICAN LEAGUE hitting for Mark McRae, Favorite Odds CALIFORNIA 8S4-9V4 Cleveland hit a two-out single in the top of the seventh to drive Detroit 6-7 OAKLAND home Jerry Farmer with a ,1 i.i?li:iTiir.l,.i KANSAS Cm 6-7 New York MILWAUKEE 7-8 Chicago MINNESOTA 6-7 Boston SEATTLE 7V4-8V4 Toronto NATIONAL LEAGUE FaMMfte Odds Underdoej PITTSBURGH 8-9 San Fran Houston 8-9 NEW YORK CHICAGO 6-7 Los Angeles PHILADELPHIA 9-11 Atlanta BVBPWWI.il' 'Ml WJM II.UW I. I.

I -M -IV. U. i tv Yf "v- I it K'l'l A- jimiriiitii.1it.mwrriiniiliniiiiliii.iMm.nf.iiha hwiM' CINCINNATI 6-7 Montreal ST. LOUIS 7-8 San Diego NFL PRESEASON FOOTBALL Local Carrortwood VWage Juniors Club Oainpionsntp Finals BOYS: 15-17 (36 holes) Hunter Rhodes 75-75-150, John Lively 86-82-168: 13-14 (36 holes) Bubba Ghioto 190. Mark Mathia-son 195, Tom Fester 215.

Tim Kelly 220: 11-12 (18 holes) Robbie Cornell 103. Mike Belt 131; lOunder (6 holes) Glen Wilkinson 38. Derek Livery 42. Craig Mathiaaon 43, Robert Wilson 51. GIRLS: 13-17 (36 holes) Laurie Cor Pittsburgh 6, San Francisco 5 Tuaiday's Results Los Angeles 4, Chicago 2 Atlanta 5, Philadelphia 4 San Francisco 6, Pittsburgh 1 Cincinnati 3, Montreal 2 New York 5.

Houston 0 San Diego at St. Louis, night Toaryi Games San Francisco (WMtson 5-8) at Pittsburgh (Bibby 9-3). 12:35 pm. Houston (Richard 12-12) at New York (Burns 0-0), 245 pm. Los Angeles (Hough 3-4) at Chicago (Krukow 9-8).

2:30 p.m. Atlanta (Solomon 4-10) at Philadelphia (Chnstenson 4-8), 7:35 p.m. Montreal (Rogers 1 1-7) at Cincinnati (LaCoss 13-5), 8:05 p.m. San Diego (Owchinko 4-7) at St Louis (Futgharn 5-4), 8:35 p.m. Leaders BATTING (base on 350 at bats) NATIONAL LEAGUE a a Pet Hem'no-i, St.L 122 469 90 160 .341 Temprrn, St.L 116 500 83 165 .330 Winfield, SO 125 470 76 151 321 Knight.

Cin 116 425 50 136 .320 Horner, Ad 90 360 48 115 .319 Garvey.LA 124 510 71 161 316 Griffey, CM 95 380 62 120 316 Matthews, AD 125 510 81 159 .312 Rose. Phil 125 474 67 147 .310 Pamsh.MfJ 112 392 56 121 309 AMERICAN LEAGUE AB Pet Lym. Bos 116 429 87 149 547 Rice, Bos 121 482 93 162 .336 Brett, KC 121 506 95 169 .334 Downing. Cat 113 394 66 130 .330 Lezcano. Mil 109 378 64 124 .328 Bochte, Sea 114 422 63 136 .327 Kemp.Oet 111 414 72 133 321 Oliver, Tex 106 384 54 122 318 Cooper, Mil 118 463 69 145 .313 Landreaus, Minn 120 447 67 140 .313 HOME RUNS NATIONAL LEAGUE Kingman, Chi and Schmidt, PNI 39: Wintiekl.

SO 27; Horner, Attend Lopes. LA 25. AMERICAN LEAGUE Lynn. Bos 36; Rice. Bos 33: Singleton, Bait 31; Thomas, Mil 30, Baylor, Cat 28.

BUNS BATTED NATIONAL LEAGUE Kingman. Chi 93; VWrmeld, SO 91: Schmidt PM 90; Hernandez, St.L 84; Clark. SF 82. AMERICAN LEAGUE Baylor. Cal 109; Lynn, Bos 105; Rice, Bos 101; Singleton, Bait 94; Kemp, Det 90.

STOLEN BASES NATIONAL LEAGUE Moreno, Pip 56; nell 106-98-204, Susan Lang 222; 11-12 -(10 holes) Jennifer Thompson 68, Margo Poad 70; 10-under (6 holes) Marcl Poad 56. Cher Comett 58 the winning run Tuesday night as Brandon beat Lafayette, 5-4, in the Colt League World Series. Lafayette's Jim McKen-zie was unable to snap a 4-4 tie in the sixth when he was thrown out at the plate by catcher John Cedarburg. The host team led 4-0 until Brandon scored three runs in the third inning. Donnie O'Berry tripled and Ernie Donina singled him home for Brandon's first run.

The next two runs were brought in by Kim Crews' run-scoring double and a RBI grounder by McRae. Tonight at 7 o'clock, Brandon plays the winner of the Sacramento Rico game that followed the Brandon game Tuesday. At 9 p.m. Honolulu and Waukegan (III.) will battle it out in the winner's bracket. Tenipfe Terrace Or.

Pepper Ladles Tourlwxaienl 11 holes Low Gross: Marilyn Simpson 78: Low Net Mary Owen 70; Closest to Hie pin: Mary Owen; Low putts: Jane Thompson 28. THURSDAY MINNESOTA 3 Kansas City FRIDAY WASHINGTON 3S Cleveland BALTIMORE 2 Detroit MIAMI Sn Philadelphia NEW ORLEANS 1)4 Houston DENVER 3 New England SEATTLE 8V4 San Fran SATURDAY ST. LOUIS 3 Chicago CINCINNATI 7)4 Tampa Bay New York 4)4 NEW YORK Pittsburgh 1)4 DALLAS OAKLAND 6 Buffalo GREEN BAY 2)4 Atlanta LOS ANGELES 3 San Diego PRO SOCCER (NASL) SECOND ROUND PLAYOFF MATCHES Favorite Odds Underdog LOS ANGELES 7-8 Vancouver THURSDAY Tampa Bay 6-7 PHILADELPHIA New York Even-6 TULSA SAN DIEGO 7)4-8)4 Chicago Home Team In CAPS (C) CHICAGO TRIBUNE-NEW YORK NEWS SYNDICATE (c) 1979 by The Chicago Tribune-New York News Syndicate, Inc. it World Series MVP Vance Lovelace of the Belmont Heights Senior League All-Stars poses with his runner-up plaque from last weekend's Senior League World Series at Gary, Ind. Belmont Heights finished second-to Taiwan in the tournament.

Lovelace, the team's ace pitcher, was named the tournament's most valuable player. Tribune photo by Sylvia Wright NASL Brandon 003 100 1- 5 7 1 Lalayetta 310 000 0- 4 7 2 Trar insactions From Tribune Wires Seventh-seeded Tomas Smid of Czechoslovakia overtamt unexpected opposition and scored his second victory within 24 hours Tuesday, moving into the third round of the 52nd annual $175,000 U.S. Pro Tennis Championships at Brook-line, Mass. jj ii The 6-3 Smid, noted mainly for his doubles play on the in' ternational cirucuit, was extended before eliminating Austra-; lia's Paul McNamee 6-4, 7-6, winning the tie breaker, in the second set, 7-5. In the first mild upset on the second day of the eight-day tournament dominated by foreigners, unseeded Jay a Princeton University ail-American, ousted Aussie Kim.

Warwick, the No. 14 seed, 6-2, 7-5. Three other seeded players advanced through first afternoon matches on Longwood's clay courts. They were' Ivan Lendl (8) of Czechoslovakia, Buster Mottram (9) of Great Britain and Jan Kodes (16), still another Czech. Lendl had a tough time before edging Rick Fagel of Miami, 6-4, 7-6.

Mottram. Mottram barely worked up sweat in a 6-2, 6-0 victory over Chile's Juan Nunez, while; Kodes had to go the three-set distance in downing Johtf Yuiil i of South Africa 7-6, 3-6, 63. Peter Rennert, of New York, defeated Dale CollingSj Aus-' tralia, 6-4, 6-3. 4 Layer, Rosewall Favored I Rod Laver and Ken Rosewall lead a field of 16 all-time' tennis greats who will compete at the Newport Casino. ing Wednesday in the Tennis Legends Classic tournament in Newport, R.I.

5 The tournament will be the final stop on a six-city tour by; the veteran pros, all aged 35 or older, who are competing fof a combined purse of $75,000. Fillol Tops Amaya Jaime Fillol of Chile defeated 14th-seeded Victor Amaya 4-6, 6-2, 6-2 Tuesday in the first round of the $200,000 As, sociation of Tennis Professionals Championship at Kings Is-land, Ohio. ST The winner of the week-long, 64-man field event will re ceive $32,000. In other first-round matches Tuesday, 13th-seeded 'Brian Teacher beat David Schneider 6-4, 6-3; Rick Fisher outlasted Jirl Hrebec 4-6, 6-3, 6-4 and Francisco Gonzales defeated i Kevin Curren 6-3, 6-4. 'I Also, Van Winitsky whipped Paul Kronk 6-i 3-2 1 (retired), Tom Okker edged Fred McNair 1-6, 6-4, 64 and Bemie Mitton defeated Chris Kachel 6-2, 7-6.

Later matches resulted in three upsets of high-seeded players. Unseeded Brad Drewett needed just two sets topT pie fifth-seed John Alexander 6-4, 7-5 and Vince.Van fatten upset llth-seed Bob Lutz 6-4, In the closest match of the day, unseeded Ray Moore needed three sets and a 7-1 tie-breaker to dispatch 16th-eed Hank Pfister 1-6, 7-5, 7-6. I ft 1 Fromholtz Upset Jeanne DuVall, a pint-sized performer from Dallas, a big surprise Tuesday when she upset fourth-seeded Dunne Fromholtz of Australia 2-6, 7-5, 6-2 in the first round "ill the $75,000 Women's Tennis Cup at Ramapo College in Mahwah, N.J. Sue Barker of Britain, the No. 8 seed, had to struggle td reach the second round as she rallied to beat qualifier Kat Latham of Palo Alto, 5-7, 6-2, 6-3.

"I gained confidence as the match went along and started taking chances," said Barker, who relied heavily ob, her strong forehand. In other matches, Ivanna Madruga of Argentina needed only 46 minutes for a 6-3, 6-0 opening-round victorjrfcver Zenda Lless of Daytona Beach. Leslie Allen of New York, a qualifier, overpowered liana Kloss of South Africa 6-2, 6-3. Rase (1). Crews and Cedarburg (7).

Heberl. Schmid (3), Albrecht (7), Rollet and Jkn McKenzie. Bni Round Thureday'e) Gevnm BASEBALL American League SEATTLE MARINERS-Owloned Charlie Tampa Bay at Phllaoefpnla, 7:30 Beamon, intietder, to Spokane ol the Pacific Coast League. Activated Shane Rawlry, pitcher. Rhodes Captures BASKETBALL National BasketbeH Association INDIANA PACERS-Reteaeed Steve Green, forward.

FOOTBALL ATLANTA FALCONS Cut Scott Hunter. OAJSnerbeck; Spike Jones, punter: Brent A Ul, Jill NWA World Title Finally, Dusty Rhodes has achieved his wrestling dream. He is the National Wrestling Alliance World Champion. The "American Dream" captured the title Tuesday night at Fort Homer Hesterly Armory, Race in 20 minutes before a delirious standing room-only crowd. According to wrestling spokesman Gordon Solie, he won the match when RaceTcame over the top rope in an attempt to head butt Rhodes and Dusty responded with an elbow to Race's head then several more across the ex-champion's chest and neck.

Rhodes then pinned Race for the title victory. Solie reported that the ring then filled with ecstatic wrestling fans as their hero was announced as the new champion. Some ringside observers reported that both wrestlers went over the top rope earlier in the match, which could cause a review of films, leaving Rhodes' title in doubt. However, moments after the match ended Solie said, "there was nothing controversial about the match, Dusty won it in the center of the ring." In other matches: Jimmy Garvin and Steve Keirn defeated King Curtis and Killer Kahn; Jack Brisco defeated the Mystery Man in two minutes in a bounty match; Mike Graham, Sweet Brown Sugar and Jerry Brisco topped Thor the Viking, Buggsie McGraw and Bryan St. John; Manny Fernandez pinned Jim Shields; Joyce Grable and Buzz Sawyer stopped Judy Martin and Mike Hammer in a mixed tag team I A i Adams, offensive tackle; George Frsnklin, running back; Ernie Jackson snd Charles Johnson, comerbacks; Jkn Bailey, defensive end; Keith Miller, knebacker; Bill Lear, center, and Jimmy Bryant wide receiver.

BALTIMORE COLTS-Acquired Bucky Dills, punter, from the Denver Broncos for an undisclosed draft choice. Cut Dave Rowe, defensive tackle: Marshall Johnson, wide receiver and kick returner: Jack Shrewder, defensive snd; Nets Jackson, fullback, and Lee Gross, center. BUFFALO BiaS-Cut Crslg Hertwk, offensive tackle; Msnrin Swftzer, delensive back; Jay Sherrill, punter-placekicker. CHICAGO BEARS-Waived Chris Devlin end John SuNrvsn, wwbeckers: Jeff Sevy, offensive guard: Dave Becker and Joe Resile, delensive becks; Ron Harris and Jsrome Heavens, running becks; Ron Robinson, wide receiver, Willie Washington, defensive tackle, (nd Bob Wright, offensive tackle. CLEVELAND BROWNS Cut Pete Pullers, offensive guard; Gary Parris and Anthony King, tight ends; Woody Thompson and Dino Halt, running backs; Mike Tlsgwsd snd Ken Srrilh, wide receivers; Carl McGee.

limbeck-er; Jim Ramey, defensive end, end Tom London, defensive beck. DALLAS COWBOYS-Placed Charlie Waters, safety, on the inkired-reserve list. Waived Doug Denntaon. running back; Mark Washington, cornerback; Gary Cobb, linebacker; Duane CarreH, punier; Chris De-France, wide receiver, and Ralph OaLoach, delensivs knemsn. DENVER BRONCOS-Waived Steve ScrHnowr, offensive guard; Jeff Mctntyre, linebacker; Wylie Turner, delensive back: WPINS PUPt.

ATTACKS MAY HOT GET AHEAP OF BALL IN OPPOmTS HALF of Fiac? mess theke ake two pe- FENPERS PtsTWKN HIM ANP 60M.TH1S KEBPS PLAYERS FROM LOITERING HEAR EHEMiGOAL ON UfiSL.OFfew&WLZ APPLIES ONLY WITHIN 35 YAffRS OF 60AL.) far 'w Dusty Rhodes j. match and in the opener, Vicki Williams defeated Lelanl Kai. HEARTLAND e--' A east ash asfc ial jilt. gl.

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