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The Sioux Cljy JournaLiyLQnday, September 23, 1991 -A 9 Dodgers widen lead to 1 V2 games American Lagu NL ROUNDUP 131 141 .....113 137 82 102 167 165 63 78 88 92 68 71 98 107 104 119 .....205 220 136 160 118 142 48 62 68 91 80 99 55 6 53 3 33 7 95 12 33 2 68 3 42 3 53 4 55 4 4.92 4.94 4.94 4.94 4.97 4.99 5.18 5.16 8.18 DLudi Grant Cal MYoung Bui. Darwin Ban SlusareklOak JMRobmaon Stewart Oak. August Mil Ballard Bit DJonaa CI HewklneOak, 8rmti Bit JJohnaon NY Rogara Tax. Taylor NY Pet .281 .274 .268 .268 .264 .263 .261 .258 .255 .255 .254 .251 .246 .25 99 130 11 10 5.25 7 5.25 King CI SDavIe 6.31 5.44 5.52 5.60 5.64 5.68 5.66 5.67 5.97 6.09 6.49 135 120 147 104 115 107 128 114 134 Maaa BWIHTax. 88 64 LaaryNY 120 150 7.34 By Associated Press LOS ANGELES In their last regular-season meeting, the Los Angeles Dodgers finally found their stroke against the Atlanta Braves.

Even Ramon Martinez got into the act. The right-hander's pitching and titling helped the Dodgers extend their NL West lead over Atlanta to l1a games with a 3-0 victory over the Braves on Sunday. The game at Dodger Stadium drew a crowd of 49,105. Martinez (17-11), who had allowed 10 earned runs in his last 5Js innings, held the Braves to two hits in seven innings. He hadn't won since Sept.

1 against Chicago. Steve Wilson pitched one inning and Roger McDowell got the last three outs to finish the combined three-hitter for his eighth save. At the plate, Martinez went 2-for-3, including a home run, against Atlanta ace Tom Glavine (19-11). Martinez, who got two days' extra Pet .243 .243 .242 Pet .324 .317 .311 .308 .307 .307 .301 .300 .296 .298 .297 Blue Jays pitched four-hit ball for 8y innings. In the second game, Dave Martinez led the way with two homers against his former team.

The games were moved to Wrigley Field after a beam on the outside of Olympic Stadium collasped on Sept. 13, forcing the Expos to cancel the rest of their home schedule. Montreal has won 16 of its last 22 games. Cardinals 2, Metsl NEW YORK Ken Hill and Lee Smith combined on a two-hitter as St. Louis beat New York 2-1, but it wasn't enough to stave off elimination in the NL East for the Cardinals.

Pittsburgh beat Philadelhia 2-1 at Three Rivers Stadium to clinch its second straight division title. Felix Jose snapped a scoreless tie with a home run in the St. Louis seventh. Darryl Boston, who broke up Hill's no-hit bid with a double in the sixth inning, spoiled the shutout with a home run with one out in the ninth and dropped eight games back. Morris reached the 17-victory mark for the seventh time in his career, but the first time since 1987, when he was 18-11 for Detroit.

Morris (17-12) allowed five hits in seven innings, struck out six and walked two. He had been 3-6 with a 4.15 ERA in his previous 11 starts. Angels 4, White Sox 2 CHICAGO The White Sox dropped eight games behind divi succeed, Red Sox falter sion-leading Minnesota with 12 to Milwaukee Brewers beat Detroit 9-5, play as Lance Parrish hit a two-run sending the Tigers to their sixth con-homer in the sixth inning and the secutive loss. California Angels beat Chicago 4-2. B.J.

Surhoff had four hits for the Joe Grahe (3-7) allowed five hits Brewers, who swept the three-game and both runs in 5Y innings. Bryan series. Darryl Hamilton added three Harvey, California's fourth pitcher, hits. threw a hitless ninth for his 42nd .295 By Associated Press .295 293 .292 OAKLAND, Calif. Toronto 'HI took advantage of Boston's slip on Sunday and opened a 1 Va -game lead .269 .288 .267 .286 .264 over the Red box in the AL bast.

Juan Guzman allowed two hits in eight innings and Pat Borders hit a two-run homer Sunday night as Toronto ended a two-game losing .264 .261 .277 .277 streak with a 3-2 victory over the .274 uaKiana Atmetics. The Red Sox lost to the New York gjj Yankees 7-5 in 10 innings earlier in the day after blowing a 5-4 lead with two outs in the ninth. -g Toronto, which had lost five of its previous six, starts a three-game las! series in California on Monday night 262 while the Red Sox begin 8 three' .262 game scries at Baltimore. .261 .261 .261 .261 .260 .258 .258 .258 .258 .256 .255 .255 .251 .250 .248 .248 .246 .245 .244 .241 .241 .240 .238 .238 .232 .226 .219 Yankees 7, Red Sox 5 BOSTON The pennant charge of the Red Sox hit a bump, when Jeff Reardon blew a save for the first time in a month. Roberto Kelly hit a game-tying home run off Reardon with two outs in the ninth inning and Bernie Williams hit a two-run double off Dan Petry in the 10th as New York rallied to beat Boston 7-5.

It was the first loss in five games for the Red Sox and their fourth in 19 Djohneon Bit 68 108 Pet National League .338 .332 .332 .329 .327 .326 .326 .324 .323 .321 .312 .311 .308 .307 .303 .302 .301 .300 .299 .296 .286 .295 .295 .293 .292 .292 .291 .291 .269 .287 .287 .285 .263 .263 .263 .262 .282 .280 .280 .279 .278 .277 .277 .277 .276 .275 .273 .273 .272 .270 .268 .267 .266 .262 .262 .261 .261 .261 .261 .261 .260 .260 .259 .257 .257 .257 .256 .256 .255 .255 .255 .255 .254 .253 .253 .253 .252 .252 .252 .252 .251 .250 .245 .244 .242 .238 .236 .238 .238 .237 .235 .234 .234 .234 .233 .233 .228 .227 .226 .222 .218 .213 .209 .201 .177 Through Thursday TEAM BATTING AB HR RBI Plttaburgh .4642 Atlanta 4944 Cincinnati 4984 St Loula 4661 Chicago 6061 Lot Angelea 4950 San Franciaoo 4867 New York. 4833 Montreal 4892 Houston 4984 San Diego 493 Philadelphia 5000 898 1302 118 689 1291 130 631 1297 153 568 1252 60 635 1291 145 626 1257 88 601 1236 131 582 1176 106 522 1189 87 545 1215 73 566 1198 109 677 1207 103 658 648 597 543 587 572 562 59 481 511 524 543 INDIVIDUAL BATTING 360 or more plate appearances AB HR RBI Mom Cln 435 TGwynn SD 530 Pendleton AH 526 JoeeStL 517 Bonllla Pit 535 McGeeSF 440 WCIant SF 612 Calderon Man 467 Blggk) Hou. 490 LarklnCki 409 Nixon AC 401 69 141 69 168 87 164 62 159 93 164 60 135 75 154 89 140 14 4 20 6 17 4 28 19 4 19 0 2 15 24 24 17 3 19 5 2 25 8 16 3 23 11 6 6 27 26 10 18 9 3 15 11 25 6 4 15 17 6 6 4 35 7 10 4 12 18 27 2 27 4 14 18 12 30 6 7 9 17 6 28 1 2 9 0 13 16 10 12 12 56 62 77 67 92 38 105 74 39 64 26 73 146 77 122 61 119 Butler LA. ..565 105 1 79 76 68 eo Bagwell Hou. ....608 69 150 SaboCm 528 83 156 SandbergChl 540 95 158 Kruk Phi .....487 76 142 LHarrlaLA.

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Greg Hibbard (10-11) gave up. all four runs and seven hits in 5 innings. Royals 2, Mariners 1 SEATTLE Bret Saberhagen pitched a three-hitter and struck out a season-hieh 11. leadine the Kansas City Royals over the Seattle Mari- ners2-l. Saberhagen, who pitched a no- hitter Aug.

26, gave up a single to Through Thursday TEAMBATTma AB HR RBI ..5042 5121 .4881 ...4654 ,.5047 ...5063 .4954 4B4fl .5041 4841 46 4857 4850 704 1419 12 758 1407 158 867 708 824 634 826 868 588 804 553 804 561 466 628 880 Boton Kaneae Chicago. Toronto Seattla New York Cleveland Oakland Detroa 858 1338 112 873 1318 108 SeO 1334 108 700 1340 127 828 1307 122 38 1271 114 587 1264 108 827 1288 157 801 1259 133 812 1228 75 567 1188 144 727 1217 180 INDIVIDUAL BATTING mot more pete sppeerei AB HR RBI Franoo Tax. .532 96 180 gogg Ban its 89 171 Randolph Mil 365 40 121 Griflay Jr ........485 70 163 TartabuHKC 444 75 146 Palmeiro Tex. 578 105 188 CRIpken Bit 680 92 189 MolitorMIL 90 115 191 Thomas Chi. 507 95 164 Puckett Mln 564 85 181 EMartlnet ...490 89 150 HarparMIn 405 47 126 Mack Mln 403 73 124 8lerraTex.

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443 53 69 DeerDet 435 61 77 TEAM PITCHING ERA ER BB SO Toronto 3.56 1169 Chicago. 3.701166 Minnesota 3.71 1274 California 3.73 1234 Seattle 3.62 1268 Boston 3.82 1262 Kant as City 3.95 1347 Milwaukee 4.16 1335 Cleveland 4.24 1369 Texas 4.35 1317 New 4.43 1345 4.55 1411 Oakland 4.59 1287 Baltimore 4.62 1 381 526 472 879 15 551 537 845 541 439 788 11 540 465 877 10 560 572 904 12 567 469 903 12 583 467 686 11 602 468 739 10 604 393 787 8 641 601 913 8 635 451 639 9 655 531 638 8 664 584 761 7 673 453 766 8 INDIVIDUAL PITCHING 9 or mors decisions IP BB SO FrohwIrthBIt 65 56 25 66 6 3 11 3 2 8 9 Radinsky Chi 62 48 22 44 4 CandlottJ Tor. ....226 186 66 162 13 Willis 80 66 17 43 8 PaN Chi 61 52 Clemens Ban. 239 191 JAbbott Cal 220 203 17 35 7 59 210 16 68 14017 35 118 15 32 125 7 Tapani Mln 223 200 DWardTor. 101 75 8 5 2 5 7 6 10 JoQuzman 145 133 Harmeman Dat 77 76 74 108 12 33 52 9 ThigpenChl 67 56 37 44 7 LanostonCal 218 168 84 156 17 Ryan Tax.

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Until then, Strawberry had gone l-for-14 in four games against the Braves. Eddie Murray followed with an RBI single and Kal Daniels hit into a double play to end the inning. Expos 6-5, Cubs 2-3 CHICAGO Montreal swept a doubleheader, winning 6-2 in the opener and 5-3 in the nightcap, in a pair of games moved to Wrigley Field because of structural damage at Olympic Stadium. In the opener, Mark Gardner games. Reardon, Boston's fifth pitcher, came in to start the ninth and had a 5-4 lead.

Steve Sax flied out, Jim Leyritz lined to shortstop and Reardon worked the count to 1-2 on Kelly. But Kelly hit the next pitch over the left-field wall for his 17th home run, giving Reardon only his eighth blown save in 48 chances. It was his first blown save since Aug. 17. Then in the 10th, Matt Young (3-7) walked Alvaro Espinoza and Kevin Maas with one out and hit Matt Nokes with a pitch, loading the bases.

Petry relieved and Williams doubled down the right-field line. Twins 9, Rangers 4 MINNEAPOLIS Jack Morris got his 17th victory and the Minnesota Twins became the first AL team to win 90 games this season, beating the Texas Rangers 9-4. Texas made four errors that led to five unearned runs, including three by third baseman Dean Palmer. Greg Gagne had three hits for the Twins, who swept the three-game series and reduced their magic number for clinching the AL West to five. Second-place Chicago lost to California 4-2 chers (Le Mars) stepped up a level to be leaders in that offensive line." Niemeyer rushed for 95 yards and two touchdownws in the win and Davis added 61 yards, including a 35-yard TD gallop.

Anderson, The Journal's Sioux City Male Athlete of the Year in 1988, caught a career-high three IHe 6-3, 223- said pound red-shirt junior from East Lester will probably wind up at fullback. Mankato State, the Saturday foe in the second NCC outing of the campaign, was ranked sixth nationally in Division II, but lost to Northern Colorado Saturday, 24-13. "Traditionally, Mankato has been a running team, but they've changed their offensive philosophy dramatically," said Dolch. "They will spread the field with a one-back offense and pass a lot more. "Defensively, they were No.

1 in the conference last year against the pass and No. 2 against the rush. With the a nine starters back they re lust as for touch." from luck against Mankato State in the past five meetings. All have been losses and in four of the games, the Chiefs got just three points. Interestingly, the U-l 1 club ot Bor eight points.

another Sutter 1982. But Brian Sutter made it clear the 24-year-old Baron was trade's key. AL ROUNDUP gp that the 88 inning. Smith relieved Hill (10-10) after the homer and earned his 42nd i save. Astros 4, Rods 1 HOUSTON Rafael Ramirez' run-scoring pinch single sparked a three-run seventh inning as Houston beat Cincinnati 4-1.

Xavier Hernandez (2-6) was the winner, going 1 innings and giving up one hit. Mark Portugal, a member of the starting rotation all season, got the last three outs for his first save. Padres 6, Giants 3 SAN DIEGO Darrin Jackson tied the game with a home run in the seventh and Tim Teufel hit a two-run homer later in the inning as the San Diego Padres beat San Francisco 6-3 to complete a three-game sweep. Jackson, who drove in three runs, tied the score 3-3 with his 20th home run. Francisco Olivares (6-6) walked Kevin Ward on a full count and Teufel hit his 12th homer.

Greg Briley in the fifth, a home run to Pete O'Brien in the seventh and a single to Edgar Martinez in the ninth. Saberhagen (12-8) walked one in his sixth career three-hitter and his seventh complete game tnis season. He also beat Seattle for the sixth time in his last seven decisions. Brewers 9, Tigers 5 DETROIT George Canale drove in three runs, two on his second home run of the season, and the Indians 2, Orioles 1 CLEVELAND Carlos Baerga's RBI double capped a two-run ninth inning as Cleveland beat the Baltimore Orioles 2-1. The win was Cleveland's fourth in the last five games.

Baltimore has lost four of five. The Orioles matched a 1962 team record by playing errorless ball for the 10th straight game. Their string of games with at least one home run ended at 12. 644 at Bowl-Mor series bowling in the Mixed Nuts 180, and 221. REC.

VS TOP 25 OPP. REC. EXTRA POINTS 1-0-0 2 6-0 46.7 points per game 1-0-0 3-1-0 Allowed only 6.5 pts PG 1 0-0 2-2-0 Beat FSU 20-18 in 1986 1-0-0 2-1-0 Beat KU 94-10 in 3 games 2-0-0 5-1-0 QB Kelly 330 yds, 2 TDs 0-0-0 0-2-0 First meet with Va. 0-0-0 0 2-0 Has allowed 94 yards PG 0-1-0 2-1-0 Won 5 straight over Purdue 0-0-0 4-1-0 2-0 vs. Illinois-routs 1-0-0 2-6-0 18-1 vs.

Boston College 1-0-0 4-2-0 Payback for Orange 1-0-0 6 0-0 649 yards 2nd-best ever 0 0 0 3-1-0 '83 last win in Knoxvillo 1-1-0 5-1-0 Under 30 pts since 10-13 0-0-0 2 4 0 Best start in six years 0-1-0 2-4 0 6 str L's tanked teams 0-1-0 5-1-0 First game at Stanford 0 0-0 5 2-0 last met Gophers in 1958 0-1-0 3 4 0 2 3 at Death Valley 0 0 0 2 4 0 Best start since 1979 1-1-0 3-5 0 1976 lastwin at Gatots 1-1 0 3 3 0 1st SO of Dogs since '62 1-2-0 Last ranking 10-13 86 1-0-0 13 0 1-2 vs. Nebraska 1 0 0 3-2-0 No. 2 ollense in nation AP SA from page A8 ERA last M'side win against until Allen's regime the Coyotes was in 1934. There were two ties in the span, including a 6-6 draw in Allen's second season. "After losing to Wayne State we TWU, Graceland tie in soccer, 1-1 LAMONI, Iowa Two 15-minute overtime periods still didn't produce a winner Sunday as Teikyo Westmar and Graceland battled to a 1-1 tie in college soccer.

TWU's Camden Coble tied the game with nine minutes left in regulation. Kevin Farley assisted on the goal. Graceland's Jeremy Wilkinson had scored with 20 minutes left in regulation. Steve Kosiski wins Busch 100 race OMAHA, Neb. Steve Kosiski, who spun with Ray Guss Jr.

of Milan, 111., in the third turn of the third lap, rallied to win the 100-lap Busch All-Star Tour NASCAR late model stock car feature Saturday night at Sunset Speedway. Steve Kosiski, the polecat, eventually took the lead on the 82nd lap when his brother, Ed, drifted high between the third and fourth turns. Steve Kosiski is the series points leader. Kyle Bcrck of Marquette, finished second, Ed Kosiski third and Guss fourth. The third racing Kosiski brother from Omaha, Joe, finished fifth.

NW's Ploeger earns NAIA grid honor Northwcstcrn's Mike Ploeger, a 6-4, 250-pound tackle from Ackley, has been named defensive player of the week for the Midwest NAIA Indcpcdcnt District. Ploeger made 17 tackles, including 10 solos, in a 34-27 victory over Midland Lutheran Saturday. 2.06 2.16 2.35 2.39 2.52 2.58 2.59 2.61 2.76 2.81 2.81 3.02 3.03 3.09 asked our players to analyze passes for 41 yards themselves and each other," 3.10 3.18 Dolch. "Regardless of anything else, High had caught just seven passes for it boiled down to how much it meant 81 yards in two previous varsity to those kids playing the football seasons. game.

Derek Wachter, a senior defensive "Emotionally, I felt our team was back from Le Mars, was named ready to play by Wednesday; then we specia teams player of the game, and got the news Thursday that Brent freshman Marvin Lester of Ft. Olson was going to be able to return Washington, was named scout to athletics. That was a tremendous team piayer 0f the week for helping emotional lift for all of us, too." the Chiefs prepare for USD's inva- Olson, the all-conference defen- sion. sive back, suffered a career-ending Dolch also said Eric Bausch, Mike spinal injury last year against Collum and Chris Benson played key Augusiana, out nas oeen given meai- roies on the scout team last week. cal clearance to resume his track career.

Morningside dominated all phases of the USD contest, running up 23 first downs to nine and rushing for 305 yards and passing for 101 more. The Coyotes got just 97 rushing and 27 yards passing. For the third straight week, linebacker Anthony Fieldings was named defensive player of the game after wreaking havoc with the USD offense in making 24 tackles, including nine solos. Henningfeld, sidelined in the 3.18 3.18 3.22 3.24 3.26 3.27 3.29 3.29 3.29 3.31 333 333 3.41 3.42 3.42 3 47 3.48 3.51 3.52 3.54 3.55 3.56 3.56 3.56 3.58 3.60 362 363 3.63 368 3.71 3.72 374 3.78 3 84 3 85 3 68 368 3.87 4.05 4.05 4.06 4.08 4.09 4.10 4.12 4.15 4.17 4.17 4 21 4.23 4.26 4 27 4.37 4.39 4.42 4.50 4.71 4.85 4.98 504 5.37 3.08 DeJeausPhl 163 136 116 108 10 BJoneeMon 83 71 31 44 3 3.16 3 20 331 3.32 Avery At 181 166 Raamussen SO 136 140 60 120 16 47 70 6 40 82 6 49 80 10 46 133 16 70 124 11 63 83 8 76 91 7 62 177 12 56 15013 33 76 3 21 50 6 65 198 12 33 68 7 43 83 9 55 73 9 38 32 8 61 107 9 47 41 5 51 127 12 24 62 6 39 46 8 40 86 11 56 116 10 51 65 6 46 50 7 35 59 6 36 41 6 66 93 11 50 119 10 72 130 12 51 56 10 76 103 4 24 82 7 20 47 10 39 45 5 49 100 14 33 69 8 51 88 6 53 68 13 49 72 5 17 40 4 36 43 4 72 98 5 40 57 4 48 82 7 Boyd Mon 120 116 KeGross LA 112 116 Mulholland Phi 213 209 TWIIaon SF 184 160 MGardnerMon 149 128 Kile Hou 141 134 GMadduxCh! 231 211 GoodenNY 190 185 Ruffm Phi 109 116 Burke NY 69 86 Cone NY 200 190 Belinda Pit 73 47 Lancaster Chi 143 139 Olivares StL 145 127 KIGroaaCm 77 84 KHIH StL. 159 133 ScuddarCm 89 79 Viola NY 216 235 FCaatWo Chi 95 90 Sampan Mon 76 80 BSmithStL.

185 181 Burkatt SF 191 204 NabhoUMon 133 121 Hammond Cm 99 92 PaladoaP. 75 64 Scanlan CN 103 110 Black SF 167 184 Portugal Hou 161 146 Smoltz AH 203 190 Downs SF 105 94 Bamee Mon 140 116 WhltehurslNY. 126 134 Carpenter StL 66 53 SutoWteChl 86 87 Browning Cm 210 219 Darling Mon 119 121 JJoneaHou 135 143 BieiecM Chi 167 163 Robinson SF. 114 115 WhlteonSD 78 66 Cox Phi 94 96 Deshalee Hou 161 156 BoskleChl 114 129 Armstrong Cm 125 137 3.33 3.34 3.36 3 36 3.37 3.48 3.52 3.54 3.66 3.66 3.70 3.71 3.73 3.75 3.80 3.83 384 3.88 3.88 3.90 3.91 392 3.93 6 3 97 3 98 8 4.01 4.03 4.06 4.09 4.11 4.15 4.19 4 23 4.35 4.42 4.57 466 4.67 4.61 4.84 4.88 4.90 4.91 Trt, eatura: 1. Reese Coffee: 2.

Manner; 3. Wayne game with back spasms in second quarter, returned witn superb job of generalship. He passed for 99 yards and ran another 49 and was named offensive Mankato also boasts an outstan- player of the game. ding kicker in sophomore Ken Navit- Dolch also cited running backs sky, who tied the school record with Rob Niemeyer and Dave Davis for 12 field goals last season and booted strong offensive games, along with 30 of 31 extra point attempts, tight end Jason Anderson and Bret Except for the bad offensive luck Blockinger, the huge 6-foot-8, 305- (20 points), Morningside has had no Sanderson authors Donna Sanderson rolled a 644 League Sunday night at Bowl-Mor. Sanderson notched games of 244, 1991 RECORD THROUGH 92291 PTS.

PVS, Florida St. 3-0-0 1,486 1 2 Miami (8) 2-0-0 1,412 2 3 Michigan (1) 2-0-0 1,375 3 4 5 Washington 2-0-0 1,365 4 Tennessee 3-0-0 1,191 6 Oklahoma 2-0-0 1,166 7 7 Clemson 2-0-0 1,159 8 Notre Dame 2-1-0 1,000 11 Iowa 2-0-0 933 10 10 Ponn St. tio) 10 Syracuse (tio) 12 B.iylor 13 Auburn 3-1-0 870 12 3-0-0 870 18 3-0-0 850 14 3-0-0 825 13 2-1-0 712 5 -A F0rida 15 Ohio St. 3 0-0 647 16 16 Nebraska 2-1-0 548 9 2-1-0 534 19 18 Pittsburgh 3-0-0 503 20 13 Georgia Tech 2- 1 0 498 17 20 California 3-0-0 21 Mississippi St. 3-1-0 344 24 266 23 151 2 1-0 ina 2 0 0 136 24 Arizona St.

20 0 124 25 Ulinoif 2-1-0 '16 nrsi-pkice votes pound block of offensive tackle Dubuque Wahlert. "Bret didn't start, but graded out the best of the offensive linemen," said Dolch. "He was in there proba Three win Interstate features bly 50 percent of the time. 'I also thought Brian Daugherty was the most successful by scoring Boulwara: 4. (Sioux City North) and Bruce Blues obtain JEFFERSON, S.D.

Larry Wat-terson; Reese Coffee and Larry Jones claimed feature wins Sunday night in stock car racing at Interstate Speedway. Watterson won the Ail-American Street Stocks feature, while Jones won the Bombers feature and Coffee, from Beresford, S.D., took the Hobby Stock feature. Watterson and Jones are from Sioux City. Marx Peterson, Marcus; loop; wee Coffee; 7, Parker; 8, QokJen. BOMBERS Heat 1: 1, Brooke Steairnff, Sloan; 2, Larry Jones.

Sioux City; 3. Errol Bartunek, Yankton, 4, Jm Merchant, Sioux City. Heat 2:1, Shannon Bartla, Sioux CHy; 2, Brad Srrith, Sioux City, 3, Jim Potatz, North Sioux City; 4, Demle LundqulaC Sioux City Dash tor cash: 1 Bartunek; 2, Merchant; 3 Bartle. Feature: Jonee; 2, Slemroff, 3, Bartunek; 4, Boulwara; 6, Jeff Ma eon, Sioux City; 6, Dale Halnea, Nortn Sioux Oty; 7, Merchant; Mike Pr aster. Sioux City.

ALL-AMERICAN STREET STOCKS Heat 1: 1, Larry Watterson, Sioux City; 2, Mike Schrrith, Sioux Oty, 3, Jake McCkve, Sioux Cay, 4, Dirk Nrk, Salx. Heat 2: 1. Todd Orule, North Sioux City. 2, Richard Hesse, Sioux City; 3, Randy Hug nee, Sioux Oty; 4, Keith Alexander, Rameen. Daah lor cash: 1 Haeaa; 2, Nrk; 3, Hughes.

Feature: 1, Wattereon; 2, Heeaa; 3, Nrk; 4, Mark Thorson, Sioux City; Schrrith' 6, McClure; 7. Steinhoff; 6, Tommy Qrueekln, Sioux Oty. ST. LOUIS (AP) The St. Louis Blues, in a trade aimed at bolstering their defense, sent centers Rod Brind'Amour and Dan Quinn to the Philadelphia Flyers for defenseman Murray Baron and center Ron Sutter on Sunday.

Sutter, 27, is the brother of Blues coach Brian Sutter and the twin of St. Louis right wing Rich Sutter. He was the Flyers' No. 1 draft choice in "We thought we had to upgrade 22 Alabama ourselves back on the blue line," 23 North Carol HOBBY STOCK Heat 1: 1. Oa Dam I 5IOU CRT, im Sioux City; 3, Rick Sooa, Sioux Cay; 4, Reese Befeexvd.

5.D.; 5, Soon Manner, scan. Hmm 1- I WUn CnHaa Baraiford: 2. Todd raraer, Conee, BOUMrara, Sutter told radio station KMOX-AM from Chicago, where St. Louis was playing the Blackhawks in a Sunday Jeflereon. S.D.; 3, Jamaa Demeler.

Sioux City, 4, Rich Topp. Alton. Daah tor caah; 1, Reeee Coffee; 2. Wee Coffee; 3. night preseason game.

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