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CG Austin American-Statesman Tuesday. July 27,1993 This section is recyclable 12 Mr fi a ti' in 8 6-6 12, Jones 1-7 2-2 4, Nstf 2-4 2-2 7, Smith 1-5 2-2 4, Bumpus 1-2 0-0 2, Broadnax 0-1 0-0 0, Monroe 4-10 1-2 9. Brief Big Ten Call 416-5700 and enter a four-digit category below RunTex runnerwalker hotline (RACE) 7223 General sports update 6765 Longhorn Hotline i (HORN) 4676 For general news, punch for Longhorn Trivia, punch for schedules, punch 3 Dallas Cowboys trivia 7529 Dallas Cowboys training camp (CAMP) 2267, Major-league baseball 6770 MLB schedules and standings 6766 Houston Astros trivia 9988 Texas Rangers trivia ....7788 Fishing report (FISH) 3474 Professional tennis 6772 Speedway report 6795 Golf report 6773 Rodeo report menu (weekly updates) 6776 Professional wrestling report 6774 29.33. 7, Colleen Walker, 29.33. 8, Lynn Adams, 29.35.

9. Patty Sheehan, 29.42. 10, Barb Thomas, 29.45. Driving average leaders 1, Michelle McGann, 254.0. 2, Laura Davles, 252.6.

3, Brandle Burton, 247.3. 4, Florence Descampe, 246.2. 5, Helen Altredsson, 245.5. 6, Nancy Lopez, 245.4. 7, Kelly Robblns, 244.9.

8, Chris Johnson, 241.4. 9, Jill Brlles-Hlnton, 241.2. 10, Marianne Morris, 241.0. Money leaders The money leaders on the 1993 LPGA Tour through the U.S. Open, which ended July 25: Tm Money 1.

Patty Sheehan 16 $465,436 2. Betsy King ...18 $326,167 3. Helen Altredsson ..14 $322,767 4. Lauri Men en 16 $319,706 5. Tammie Green 16 $298,437 6.

Trlsh Johnson 13 $268,607 7. Brandle Burton .....17 $255,083 6. Nancy Lopez 13 $250,706 9. Hlroml Kobayashi .15 $246,110 10. Rosle Jones 16 $234,784 11.

Krlstl Albers 17 $229,842 12. Michelle McGann ..18 $2 19, 169 13. 8herri Slwnhauer 18 $218,260 14. Meg Mallon 16 $202,489 15. Laura Davles 12 $191,994 16.

Jane decides 17 $183,850 17. Kris Tschetter .......18 $178,753 18. Kelly Robblns 16 $177,879 19. Dawn Cce-Jones ..17 $171,732 20. Tina Barrett 17 $163,550 21.

Deb Richard 16 $161,875 22. Hollia Stacy 15 $161,634 23. Dottle Mochrle ......16 $152,462 24. Jane Crafter 17 $149,443 25. Pat Bradley 16 $148,432 26.

Elaine Crosby 18 $143,666 27. Donna Andrews ....15 $143,269 28. Judy Dickinson 17 $141,643 29. Lisa Walters 16 $140,544 30. JoAnne Carner 15 $132,013 31.

AmyBenz 16 $125,848 32. Barb Bunkowsky ..15 $123,180 33. Jan Stephenson .,..17 $120,348 34. Shelley Hamlin 17 $115,979 35. Beth Daniel 17 $110,458 36.

$109,463 37. D.Ammaccapane ..18 $105,837 38. Cindy Rarlck 18 $104,389 39. Val Skinner 18 $103,626 40. Alice Rltzman 16 $94,590 41.

Missie Berteottl $92,357 42. Nancy Scranton 18 $90,047 43. Chris Johnson 18 $80,888 44. Alison Nicholas 11 $80,468 45. Nancy Ramsbottom 16 $80,152 46.

MB Zimmerman ....17 $78,919 47. Llselotte Neumann 12 $77,823 48. M. Flgueras-Dottl 17 $77,688 49. Pattl Rlzzo 12 $78,667 50.

D.Lflnd-Drmnn 17 $68,346 the Under-22 World Basketball Championships in Burgos, Spain, as the only undefeated team with a 106-64 victory over Angola. Corliss Williamson of Arkansas added 20 points for the United States (5-0). In Thursday's semifinals, the United States faces Australia, France plays Greece, Italy plays Argentina and Spain faces Brazil. College football Vaughn Dickarson, a wide receiver from Houston Yates, signed with SMU. Dlckerson, 5-foot-9, 160 pounds, caught 46 passes for 885 yards and 12 touchdowns last season, including five receptions for 84 yards in the Class 5A small-school state championship game.

The Lions lost to Temple in the title match. Auto racing Stock car driver Stanley Smith showed progress Monday, but remained paralized and in critical condition in Birmingham, with a skull fracture sustained during a crash at the DieHard 500. David Smitherman, a spokesman at Carraway Methodist Medical Center, said the 43-year-old driver is regaining some movement on his right side. Golf Scott Hoch birdled four of the last seven holes in a 4-under-par 68 Monday for a one-stroke lead in the 36-hole Tylenol Kids Classic in Malvern, Pa. Mac O'Grady and Chris Perry share second place.

game against a Mexican professional team here in early August, but plans have not been firmed up yet. Olympics The House urged the International Olympic Committee Monday to reject Beijing's bid for the Summer Games in the year 2000 because of China's "massive violations of human rights." In a resolution passed by a 287-99 vote, the House said it "strongly opposes" allowing Beijing to host the Games, and asked the IOC "to find another, more suitable venue." Rep. Tom Lantos, sponsored the resolution. It urged the U.S. representative to the IOC to vote against Beijing when the IOC's 94 members meet in Monte Carlo in September to select the host city for the 2000 Games.

Sydney, Australia, Is considered the front-runner. Tennis Kathy Rinaldi beat Amanda Bas'ica 6-3, 6-3 In the opening round of the U.S. Women's Hard Court Championships in Stratton Mountain, Vt. Rinaldi, the No. 9 seed from the United States, was joined In the second round by No.

10 Caroline Kuhl-man of the United States, No. 12 Claudia Porwik of Germany, No. 14 Christina Papadaki of Germany and No. 15 Christina Singer of Germany. No.

13 Claire Wood of Britain was the only seed to lose, falling 6-1, 6-1 to American Ann Henrickson. Basketball Stevin Smith of Arizona State scored 21 points and the United States finished the ODenina round of The Big Ten Conference will lose $75,000 in grant money after a flawed policy allowed seven member schools Iowa, Indiana, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Illinois, Michigan and Purdue to award more scholarships than permitted under NCAA rules. The penalty Imposed Monday was the first time in NCAA history that a national conference was fined, said David Swank, chairman of the NCAA's Committee on Infractions. The Big Ten's $75,000 grant reduction for 1993-94 likely will be divided among the seven schools, although the penalty is directed at the league office. Swank said the annual $128,000 grant is usually used for women's and minority scholarships.

Rugby Steven Calmas, a University of Texas graduate student, earned a silver medal at the recently-completed Maccabiah Games as a member of the U.S. Rugby team. The Maccabiah Games, which took place In Israel earlier this month, Is an athletic competition that also celebrates the Jewish religion. Soccer The Austin Soccadillos just missed the United States Interregional Soccer League playoffs by finishing fifth in the South Central Division standings. San Antonio edged out the Soccadillps for the fourth playoff spot because Austin lost at Arkansas 3-1 Saturday night.

The Soccadillos, who finished the regular season 8-8, are trying to arrange an exhibition Andrews, .823. 3, Tina Barrett, .808. 4, Marta Flgueras-Dottl, 5, Hlroml Kobayashi, .790. 6, Amy Fruhwlrth, .787. 7.

Alicia Dibos, .778. 8, Jody Anschutz, .775. 8, Lynn Connelly, .761. 10, Susie Berning, .761. Greens leaders 1, Dottle Mochrle.

.716. 2, Nancy Lopez, .697. 3, Patty Sheehan, .695. 4, Betsy King, .694. 5, Sherrl Bteinhauer, .694.

6, Pattl Rlzzo, .692. 7, Helen Al-fredsson, .688. 8, Brandle Burton, .685. 9, Nancy Scranton, .682. 10, Mary Beth Zimmerman, .681.

Sand save leaders 1, Lynn Adams, .604. 2, Susie Redman, .561. 3, tie, Klernan Prechtl, and Jean Zedlltz, .578. 5, Alice Miller, .569. 6, Jayne Ambrose, .563.

7, Tina Barrett, .547. 8, Tracy Kerdyk, .533. 9, Stephanie Farwlg, .528. 10, Florence Des-campe, .519. Putting leaders 1, Llselotte Neumann, 28.75.

2, Cathy Johnston-Forbes, 29.17.4, Jane Ged-des, 29.23. 4, Tina Tombs, 29.26. 5, Barb Bunkowskv. 29.30. 6, Rosle Jones.

SHE 1 LPGA Statictical leaders Statlatlcal tedr lor Hm LPGA Tow through the U.8, Opon, which ended July 25: Birdies 1, Brand) Burton, 210. 2, Kris Tschetfer, 205. 3, Betsy King, 198. 4. Michelle McQann, 197.

5, Patty Sheehan, 196. 8, Uaa Walters, 191. 7, Tammla Green, 189. (, Sherrl 8teinhauer, 187. 9, Cindy Rarlck, 184.

10, Judy Dickinson, 180, Eaglet 1, tie, Krlstl Albert and Kelly Robblns, 8. 3, tie, Nancy Lopez and Michelle McQann, 7. tie, Tina Barrett, JoAnne Carrier, Meg Mallon, Pattl Rlzzo, Nancy Scranton, Tina Tombs, Kris Tschetter, and Lisa Walters, 6. Fairway leaders 1, Nancy Ramsbottom, .841. 2, Donna From wire reports U.S.

Olympic Festival scores and Boy 2 1, Jimmy Siemers 2720; 2, Austin Nichols 1360; 3, Travis Ott 2. Boya 3 1, James O'Brien 1230; 2, Justin Janov 350. Men 1 1, Camilo Esplnael 3970; 2, Jody Hooten 2340; 3, Todd Leach, Austin, 1320. Man 2 1,1, Jon Penner, Austin, 3070; 2, James Chlu 1450; 3, Tony Friesen 1080. Men 1 1, Bob Prasatik 1850; 2, Larry Larson 1470; 3, Larry Redmond, Austin, 740.

Men 4 1, Jeran Hooten, Austin, 2610; 2, Billy Garcia, 1260; 3, Bill Mears, Austin 810. Man 81, Herman Mack, Austin 760. Overall Woman 3 Barbie Ott, Granite Shoals Boy 1 Eric Siemers, Austin Boys 2 Jimmy Siemers, Austin Boya 3 James O'Brien, McQueeney Men 1 Jody Hooten, Austin Men 2 Tony Friesen Men Larry Larson Round Rock Summer League Reaulta Suns 14, Nets 13; Spurs 9, Sonic Next gam August 2: Nats vs. Celtic 6:30 p.m.; Sonlcs vs. Suns 7:30 p.m.

McGusty 7-11 0-0 14, Barnes 4-5 0-0 8, Banks 4-10 0-2 11, Cravens 7-16 5-8 21. NORTH Pope 4-9 2-4 12. Barnes 6-12 0-1 12, Cooper 3-8 3-10 9, Mcll- haney 0-5 2-2 2, Smith 10-19 6-7 28, Wilson 0-2 4-4 4, Alexander 3-6 2-4 8, Nlckelberry 3-12 0-0 6, Hamm 2-5 2-2 8, Mlllican 3-5 0-2 6. Fox 1-3 1-2 3. South North 25 23 22 92 24 96 3-polnt goals South 6-19 (Perrin 0- 1 Qotsch 0-2, Jones 0-2, Natl 1-2, Bum-pus 0-1, McGusty 0-2, Banks 3-7, Cravens 2-2), North 5-26 (Pope 2-8, Barnes 0-4, Mcllhaney 0-3, Smith 3-5.

Nlckelberry 0-4, Hamm 0-3, Mlllican 0- 1). Fouled out Gotsch. Rebounds-South 62 (Monroe 18), North 52 (Alexander 8). Assists South 11 (Jones, J. Smith 3), North 6 (Mcllhaney 3).

A 5.257. NASCAR Leaders The top 20 drivers end money winners In the NASCAR circuit through the July 21 DieHard 500: Points Dale Earnhardt, 2,797. 2, Dal Jar-rett, 2,563. 3, Rusty Wallace, 2,464. 4, Morgan Shepherd, 2,423.

5, Mark Martin, 2,342. 6, Kyle Petty. 2,340. 7, Ernie Irvan, 2,257. 8, Ken Schrader, 2,248.

9, Geoff Bodlne, 2,214. 10, Jeff Gordon, 2,183. II, Davey Allison. 2,104. 12, Starling Marlln, 2.100.

13, Bill Elliott, 2,072. 14, Ricky Rudd, 2,070. 15, Jimmy Spencer, 2,065. 16, Harry Gant, 1,999. 17, Darrell Waltrlp, 1,951.

18, Brett Bodlne, 1,935. 19, Terry Labonte, 1,921. 20, Hut Strick-lin, 1,873. Money Dale Earnhardt, $1,249,725. 2, Ernie Irvan, $763,500.

3, Dale Jarrett, $738,615. 4, Rusty Wallace, $692,950. 5, Mark Martin. $640,810. 6, Ken Schrader, $587,555.

7, Geoff Bodlne, $533,230. 8, Davey Allison, $513,585. 9, Kyle Petty, $461,420. 10, Bill Elliott, $452,055. II, Jeff Gordon, $433,980.

12, Morgan Shepherd, $424,540. 13, Darrell Waltrlp, $418,330. 14, Ricky Rudd, $41 1,375. 15, Sterling Marlln, $399,105. 16, Harry Gant, $382,135.

17, Rick Mast, $373,715. 18, Jimmy Spencer, $365,505. 19, Brett Bodln, $350,700. 20, Hut Strlcklln, $333,010. and Jill Michka West Des Moines, Iowa (West), 3:46.68.

2, Andrea Bona-coral, Philadelphia, and Wllma Comenat, San Diego, (East), 3:49.88. Open Four With Coxswain 1,000 Mtrs Race 1 South (Jacqueline DeDeo, Nanuet, N.Y.; Christine Henslelgh, Salt Lake City, Wen Huang, Bettendorf, Iowa; Catherine Symon, Washington, D.C; Klmberty Tatum, Hendersonvtlle, Tenn.L 3:21.53. 2, North (Karen Hartshorn, St. Paul, Jennifer Page, Topeka Amy Scott, Minnetonka Beach, Stacy Semler, Hopkins, Great Wetzel, Woodbury, 3:30.5 Rao 21, East, Unnea Anderson, Anoka, Carrie Collins, Springfield, Va; Anne Curran, Paradise, Sonja Owen, Stanhope, N.J.; Stephanie Trout, Seattle, 3:26.20. 2, West (Kim White, Sherwood, Okla; Shannon Edlin, Mukilteo, Kathleen Fogarty, Idaho Falls, Idaho; Cynthia Hammervok), Sunnyvale, Sarah Jones, Starwood, 3:33.48.

SWIMMING 100 breaststroke 1, Anthony Attiah, Palatine, 1:04.85. 2, Rob Rausch, Ft Wayne, 1:05.29. 3, Joel Gustafson, Santa Barbara 1:05.45. 4, Christian Claytor, Walnut Creek, 1:06.11, 5. Randy Teeters.

Ann Arbor, 1:06.18. 100 backstroke 1, Tate Blahnlk, Armonk, N.Y., 58.18. 2, Shawn McNew, Snellville, Ga, 58.25. 3, John Simmons, El Toro, 58.35. 4, Jason Smith, Sandy, 58.50.

5, Andy DeVooght, Peoria 58.90. 100 butterfly 1, John Hargla, Clinton, 55.40. 2, Ben Mercier, Fresno, 56.13. 3, Jeff Julian, Walnut, 56.14. 4, Dan Phillips, Lawrence, 56.56.

5, Heath Edwards, Columbia S.C., 56.71. 200 freestyle 1, Scott Tucker, Seminole, Fla, 1:51.61. 2, Scott Jones, Texas, 1:51.71. 3, Eric Matuszak, Btoomtield Hills, 1:53.72. 4, Chris Pelant Camarillo, 1:53.81.

5, Brian Younger, SI.Louts, 1:55.19. 400 Individual medley 1, Rob Igllnski, Hartland, 4:27.78. 2, Chris Rumley, Clovts, 4:29.33. 3, Casey Barrett, Jacksonville, Fla, 4:30.96. 4, Jay Telford, Corbett 4:32.74.

5, Chris Mylan, Bellvue, 4:33.31. 800 freestyle relay 1, West Team A (Oliver Gumbrill, Coral Springs, Fla, Scott Smale, Boulder City, Jeff Julian, Walnut, Scott Jones, Texas), 7:34.54. 2, East Team A (Chris Rumley, Ctovis, Eric Matuszak, Btoomfietd Hills, Michael Metley, Shaker Heights, Ohio, Chris Pelant, Camarillo, 7:35.96. 3, North Team A (Dan Phillips, Lawrence, John Simmons, El Toro, Scott Tucker, Birmingham, Chris Mylan, Bellvue, 7:36.63. 4, South Team A (Brian Younger, St.Loula Scott Claypool, Hudson, Ohio, Ryan Reid, Dukith, Casey Harmon, Beaverton, 7:46.09.

Women 100 breaststroke 1, Cathy Richardson, Texas, 1:12.10. 2, Glenda Leuders, St. Louis, 1:12.86. 3, Buffy Nelson, Americus, Ga, 1:13.00. 3, Keri Coy, Metairle, La, 1:13.00.

6, Jennifer Lemas-ter, Richardson, Texas, 1:13.66. 100 backstroke 1, Rachel Joseph, Springfield, 1:03.58. 2, Alyssa Reach, Goteta, 1:04.18. 2, Hope Glttings, Jacksonville, Fla, 1:04.18. 4, Lindsay Benko, Elkhart, 1:04.28.

5, Lia Ober-star, Ft.Wavne, 1:04.46. 6, Atyda Ladd, Tacoma 1:04.45. 100 butterfly 1. Michelle Collins, En-dratas, 1:02.67. 2, Lisa Coole, Rock-ford, 103.50.

3, Carotin Palmer, Newtields, N.H., 1:03.77. 4, Leslie Place, Ft.Wavne, 1:03.84. 5, Collin Sherman, Jacksonville, 1:03.90. 200 freestyle 1, Emily Peters, Bloo-mlngton, 2:03.85. 2, Lisa Martin, Palm Beach, Fla.

2:04.51. 3, Sara Gieska Snellville. Ga, 2:04.87. 4, Laurie Kane, San Diego, 2:05.12. 5, Lea Ann Gainings, Charlotte.

N.C, 2:05.55. 400 Individual medley 1, Cathy Richardson, Texas, 4:51.44. 2, Kerri Hale, Ann Arbor, 4:53.42. 3, Erika Frykberg, Jacksonville. Fla.

4:55.90. 4, Erin McGriff, Ft. Myers. Fla, 500.44. 5, Jennifer Banda San Antonio, Texas, 5:02.48.

800 freestyle relay 1, West Team (Rachel Joseph, Springfield, Lauri Kline, San Diego, Merel Hommen, Pittsburgh, Pa, Lee Ann Gainings, Mathews, N.C), 8:23. 15. 2, East Teem A. (Lindsay Benko, Elkhart, EmHy Peters, Btoommglon, Monica Geohagan, Lakeland, Fla, Sara Gieseke, SneUviUe, Ga), 8:24.69. 3, South Team A.

(Alyda Ladd, Tacoma Catherine Fox, Shawnee Mission, Lisa Martin, Palm Beach, Fla, Erika Frykberg, Jacksonville, Fla). 6:24.97. 4. North Team (Katie Egan, Ridgewood, N.J., Susan Trainer, Watertown, Lisa Coole. Rockford, Jennifer Vankar, Birmingham, 8:31.31.

TABLE TENNIS Double BronzcMedal Nguyen and Narotam def. Butter and Owens 21-18, 21-4. Gold Medal Zhuang and Rop def. O'Neal and Sweens 21-18, 21-9. Doubles Banh and Sung def.

Chui and Rosen, 17-21, 21-19, 25-23. Gold Medal Feng and Alejo def. Yip and Kimble WEKatmiFTKM 187' Pound 1, Dave SamMo, Punnemede, 694 308'4-385V.) 2. Dean Goad, Sumner, 677V. (292-365).

3. Jos Car-bone, Spring Valley, N.Y 6O0, (264'A-336). 12 Vt Pound 1. Jeff Macy. Nokomia Fla, 710 (308Vi-402 Va).

2, Dave Conragan, Los Gates. CaM. 628V 286'-341'). 3, Dav prmupa Bloorrangton. 584 (242V4-34VI).

154 Pound 1. Artys 'ohnson, Seatbe, 435 (198-236). 2. Sw. Ketchum, Austin, Texas, 3961 Wt-iV'A).

3. Charity Conley, Savannah. Ga. 35iV. '159V-192l 33.

ines Gorrochategul 34. Klmlko Date 35. Kathy Rinaldi 36. Yayuk Basuki 37. Leila Meskhl 38.

Lindsay Davenport 39. Elna Relnach 40. Julie Halard 41. Patricia Tarabini 42. Debbie Graham 43.

Naoko Sawamatsu 44. Ann Grossman 45. Shaun Stafford 46. Sandra Cecchini 47. Florencla Labat 48.

Patricia Hy 49. Ros Nldeffer 50. Katrlna Adams 121,678 120,888 118,987 117,768 116,921 106,634 107,267 107,155 103,194 101,605 95,123 93,329 92,610 92,174 90,444 90,105 85,877 64,203 U.S. National Championships Monday's result At th T.xas Swimming Center Women 800-meter freestyle 1, Janet Evans, Trojan Swim Club, 8:23.61. 2, Trlna Jackson, Bolles Sharks, 8:34.57.

3, Alexis Larson, Class, 8:37.49. 4, Sarah L. Anderson, San Ramon Valley, 8:41.45. 5, Cristlna Teuscher, Badger, 8:44.75. 6, Christine Stephenson, Athens Bulldogs, 8:47.00.

7, Kelly McPher-son, North Baltimore, 8:47.66. 8, Tobie Smith, Badger, 8:47.93. 9, Heather Branstetter, Alamo Area, 8:51.14. 10, Karl Lydersen, Unattached, 8:51.18. 11, Gwen Mayo, Jersey Wahoos, 8:52.32.

12, Suzanne Black, Winston-Salem, 8:52.44. 13, Leslie Mix, Issaquah, 8:53.01. 14, Nicole Rutowski, Mass Bay Marlins, 8:53.18. 15. Joy Stover, Lawrence Aouahaw, 8:54.60.

18, Jamie Johnson, Florida Aquatic, 8:55.08. Men 800-meter freestyle 1, Peter Wright, Jersey Wahoos, 7:58.90. 2, Carlton Bruner. Florida Aquatic, 8:00.32. 3, Chad Carvln, Hillebrand, 8:02.28.

4, Tom Dolan, Curl-Burke, 8:05.13. 5, Rob Darzynlewicz, Badger, 8:11.80. 6, Andy potts, Eastern Express, i. Lawrence Frostad, unattached, 8:12. 78.

8, Lars Jorgensen, Blue Fins ST, 8:13.02. 9, John Reich, Blue Wave, 8:13.28. 10, Brian Castro, Jersey Wahoos, 8:15.65. 11, Jim Pestrichelli, New Jersey Wave, 8:16.64. 12, (tie) Ken Mac Fayden, Long Island AC and Kevin Radvany, Eastern Express, 8: 18.79.

14, Ryan Cox, Mission Vielo, 8:20.26. 15, Ken Dunlap, Fox- catcher, 8:20.41. 16, Carlton Devooght, Bolles Sharks, 6:21.05. Major League Padres-Rockies trade Career statistic for th players involved in Monday trad btwn th San Diago Padr and Colorado Rocki: To Colorado Grg Hrrl Vr, Tm Ip bb so era 88, SO 18 2-0 3 15 1.50 89, SO 135 8-9 52 106 2.60 90, SD 1171-3 8-8 49 97 2.30 91, SD 133 9-5 27 95 2.23 92, SD 118 4-8 35 66 4.12 93, SD 152 10-9 39 83 3.67 Total 673 1-3 41-39 205 462 2.96 Bruce Hunt Vr, Tm Ip w-l 80, Bo 30 2-3 2-2 81, Bo 23 2-0 bb so 16 16 12 11 40 53 62 115 88 136 70 189 50 167 76 190 65 166 66 179 63 162 59 141 61 131 9.10 4.30 5.77 4.09 3.92 4.51 2.99 4.41 3.66 2.69 3.14 3.29 3.85 82, Bo ...117 3-7 83, 211 1-3 12-12 84, Bo ..218 12-12 85, Bo ..229 1-3 11-13 86, Bo ...174 1-3 13-8 87, Bo ..238 2-3 15-13 88, Bo ...216 2-3 18-6 89, SD .244 2-3 15-11 90, SD ..223 2-3 11-9 91, SD 15-8 92, SD ..217 1-3 14-9 93, SD Injured Total 143-1 10 718 1656 3 L.gu Championship Sris Yr, Opp ip w-l bb so ra 86, Ca 15 1-0 1 8 2.40 88, Ok 13 0-2 5 12 2.77 Total i 28 1-2 20 2.57 World Sarie Yr, Opp ip 86. NY 23 w-l bb 2-0 6 17 ra 1.96 MSBL Cubs 8, Brewers 1 rawer Cub 000 100 0 1 201 302 1 Hart and Stillman; Fleming and Smith.

WP Fleming (5-3). LP Hart (NA). HR none. Highlight Cubs: Smith went 2-4, Fleming pitched a three-hitter. Texas League BASEBALL American League BALTIMORE ORIOLES Signed David Lamb, intielder.

KANSAS CITY ROYALS Signed Jeff Grangor, pitcher, and assigned him to Eugene of the Northwest League. MILWAUKEE BREWERS Optioned Joe Kmak, catcher, to New Orleans of the American Association. Called up Rafael Novoa, pitcher, from New Orleana. National League PITTSBURGH PIRATES Recalled Mark Petkovsek, pitcher, from Buffalo of the American Association. Midwest League BELOIT BREWERS Placed Scott Talanoa, first baseman, on the disabled Hat.

BASKETBALL Continental BaaketbaH Association RAPID CITY THRILLERS Named Phillip "Chico" Averbuck assistant coach ROCKFORD LIGHTNING Named Jeff Tackeberry director ol business operations; Paula Cancelller director of sales and marketing; Dan Bernstein di- rector of broadcasting and public reia- tiona; Mike Bohnatengel director of promotions; and Tim Myers director of game operations. FOOTBALL National Football Leagu NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS-Walvad Pumpy Tudors, punter. NEW YORK GIANTS Signed Michael Strahan, defensive end. Activated Pepper Johnson, linebacker, from th failed to report list. Waived Marcus Pope, tight end.

Placed Ken Willis, placekicker, on the walved-lnjured list. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS Signed Rhett Hall, defensive lineman, and Butch Hadnot, running back. Waived Garry Lewis, defensive back, and Scot McAllster, punter. WASHINGTON REDSKINS Waived Kurt Loertscher and Boone Powell, linebackers; Ralph Orta, defensive tackle; and Randall Parson, center, HOCKEY Eaat Coast Hockey Leagu ROANOKE EXPRESS Signed Lev Berdichevaky, right wing; Oleg Yashin, left wing; and llja Dubkov, center-left wing. TENNIS INTERCOLLEGIATE TENNIS ASSO- CIATION Named Tim Curry media coordinator, v.

COLLEGE NCAA Announced the Big Ten Con- ference will lose $75,000 In grant money aalaaaataaaataaaai Frontier Days Monday' result At Chynn, Wyo. Bull Riding 1. Charlie Sampson, Casa Grande, 86; 2. Marty Staneart, Sanger, 85; 3. D.J.

Vaughn, Charleston, 82; 4. (tie) K.J. Pletcher, Springer, and Buddy Gulden, El Dorado Hills, 60. Saddle Brono 1. Jim Kennev.

Salt Flat. Texas. 80; 2 Dan Etbauer. Goodwell. 79: 3.

Ty Murray, Stephenvllle, Texas, 78; 4. (Tie) Skeeter inurston, nyannis, nuu Hay, Alberta, Canada, and Derek ClarK, Colocord, ii. Rookie Brono 1. Travis Griffin, Alamagordo, N.M. 67; 2.

(Tie) Kasey Rising, Southerland, Chuck Holloway, Eagle Butte, S.D., and David santord, buna, texas, 66; 5. (Tie) Johnny Konzak, Belgrade, Tim Jones, Blddle. and Jake Ireland, Mountain Home, Idaho, 64. Bareback Bronc i 1. (tie) Rocky Steagall, Clovls, Calif.

and Denny McClanahan, Canadian, Texas, 79; 3. Chuck Logue, Decatur, Texas, 78; 4. Ken Lensegrav, Rapid City, S.O., 77; 5. Lance crump, cooper, I ex es, 76. Call Roping 1.

Shawn Franklin, House, N.M;. 11. seconds; 2. Mike Johnson, Henryetta, 12.0; 3. John Price, Tyler, Texas, 12.

4. Mark Simon. Florence. Ariz. 13.2; 5.

Mark Cuny, Shepherd, Steer Wrestling 1. Dann Russell, Paso Robles, 6.8 seconds: 2. (Tie) Shannon Blixt, He! ena, and C.J. Urbanek, Spring- town, Texas, a 4. Mike smitn, Jerome.

Idaho. 8.7; S. (Tie) M.W. Miller, Paoll, and Scott Setland, Bis marck, N.D., 8.8. i Steer Roping Second-go Lader 1.

Ike Good, Kenna, N.M., 15.6 sec onds; 2. CA. Lauer, Buffalo, 16.1 3. Oan Fisher, Andrews, Texas, 16.3; 4. Harold Bumguardner, Cava Creek, 16.6; 5.

Mack Altizer, Sonora, Tex-as, 16.7. Overall Avereg 1. (Tie) Mack Aitizer, Sonora, Texas, and Harold Bumguardner, Cave Creek, 32.5 seconds; 3. Bobby Harris, Gillette, 34.2; 4. Glenn Barlow, Gillette, 36.4; 5.

Tom Hirsig, Cheyenne, 36.9. Barrel Racing 1. Rhona Bosttler, Grand Junction, 18.02 seconds; 2. Tracy Crosby Horton, Quitman, Texas, 18.03; 3. Kathy Altizer, Sonora, Texas, 18.11; 4.

ueo Thompson, Gordon, 18.15; 5. Charmayne James Rodman, Gait, 18.17. Frame Switch Open Sunday'a results I At Frame Switch Ski Lake' Class Slalom SO' rop 1, Kevin Holub, Austin, 32; 2, Jimmy siemers, Hound Hock, II ft; 3, Austin Nichols, Austin, 20. 53' rope 1, Justin Janov, Austin, 32'4; 2, Barbie Ott, Granite Shoals, 26; 3, Billy Garcia, Austin, 22'i. 47' rope 1, Steve Fooshee, Austin, 36; 2, Tony Friesen, Austin, 34; 3, Steve Miller, Austin, 33Vi.

40' rope 1, Ron Bruce, Corpus Chris- ti, 52'A; 2, Jody Hooten, Austin, 44; 3, Bob Prasatik, Austin, 37Vi. 37' rop 1, Dsvld Nichols, Austin, 53; 2, Ron Ives, Austin, 52; 3, Marbin Mead, Austin, 49. Class Slalom Beginner 1 Jeff Taylor, San Antonio, 3Vj; 2, Jonathon Ballew, Austin, 3'i; 3, Lynn Robinson, Dallas, 3. 18-24 mph 1, Eric Siemers, Austin, 10. 26-28 mph 1, Travis Ott, Granite Shoals, 2, Adrlenne Nelson, Ceadr Park, 34; 3, Susan Polczynskl, Austin, 27.

30-32 mph 1, Graham Fooshee, Austin, 55Vk; 2, Lisa Mead, Austin, 61; 3, Ne-dra Bray, Austin, 50. 34 mph 1, Billy Garcia, Austin, 5 Mini-course 1, Hanson Little, Austin; 2, Tom Fooshee, Austin; 3, Zane Benton, Austin. Jumping Boys 2 1, Austin Nichols, 88'; 2, Jimmy Siemers, 87; 3, Graham Fooshee, 45'. Boy 1 1, James O'Brien, McQueeney, 99'. Women 1 1, Amy Biechfin, Austin, 95'; 2, Stephanie Stanford, Austin, 86'.

Women 3 1, Barbie Ott, 67'. Men 1 1, Jody Hooten, 140'; 2, Billy Garcia, 127'; 3, Camilo Esplnet, Austin, 84'. Man 2 1, James Chiu, Austin, 94'; 2, Tony Friesen, 84'; 3, Robert pence, Austin, 78'. Men 3 1, Steve Fooshee, 93'; 2, Dave Sanders, Austin, 92'; 3, Larry Larson, Austin, 83'. Tricks Women 1 1, Stephanie Stanford 1960; 2, Jennifer Hooten, Austin, 1230; 3, Susan Polczynskl, 660.

Women 8 1, Barbie Ott 1130. Women 41, Jennifer Mears, Austin 600. Boy 1 1. Eric Siemers. Austin.

290. McDonald's Ail Star game SOUTH Perrln 0-2 0-0 0. Gotsch 3- schedule Women 1,5001, Vied King, PuyaHup, 2.50.00. 2, Sara Marks, Federal Way, Wash. 3, Jerica Trevena, Ft Collins, Colo.

3,0001, Jennifer Rodrlouez, Miami, 6:24.35. 2, Mltzl Edwards, Greensboro, N.C. 3, Jennifer Hawbaker, Dea Moines, Iowa Mixed Relay 4,0001, West (Clint Davis, Richardson, Texas; Scott Hiatt, High Point, N.C; Sara Marks, Federal Way, 6:45.06. 2, North (Phillip Addinglon, High Point, N.C; Brant Jagel, Tampa Fla; Vice! King, Puyallup, 3, South (Jennifer Boschman, Troy, Dante Muse, Des Moines, Iowa Jerica Trevena Ft. Collins, Freestyle 1, Eric Anderson, El Cajon, Calif.

2. Eddie Byrd, St. Louis Park, Minn. 3, Jason Cohen, Somerset, NJ. 1, Rechelle Hanson, Pomona, Calif.

2, Lisa Tatlias, Marietta, Ga 3, Cindy South, Ontario, Calif. ROWING Junior Double 8cuNs 1,000 Meters Race 11, Adam McNeill, Durham, N.H., and David Sanderson, Providence, R.I., (North), 3:15.56. 2. Ian Adams, Seattle, and Reid Erlckson, Castro Valley, (South), 3:31.70. Race 21, William BekJin.

King of Prussia Pa, and Uad Mektar, Bryn Mawr, Pa, (East), 3:17.74. 2, Mike Rlngenburg, Seattle, and Ryan Benedict, Betlevue, (West). 3:39.24. Lightweight Doubt Sculls 1,000 Meter Race 11, Laurence Fltzhenry IV, Willow Grove, Pa, and Cooper Wessetls, Pa-oil, Pa, (South), 3:08.75. 2, Thomas Flliberto, Charlestown, R.I., and Robert Metlion, Providence, R.I., (North), 3:12.45.

Race 21, Greg Stefan, Bryn Mawr, Pa, and Joe Sayer, Hackettstown, N.J., (East), 3:21.94. 2, John Metzger II, Detroit, and Matthew Eriksen, Pittsburgh, (West), 3:26.64. Open Quadruple 8cuH 860 Meter Race 1-1, West (Eric Kafka, Madison, Gregory Myhr, Bethesda Dean Olson, Madison Patrick Van Derhel, Appleton, 1:47.91. 2, East (Robert Bates, Vera Beach, Fla; David LeFebvre, Carmel, N.Y,; Terran Senflleben, Tacoma, Michael Smith, Wethersfield, Conn), 1:51.71. Race 21, North (LI.

JG Andrew McMarlin, Santa Monica, Joshua Brooks, Ripton, Mark Monplalsir, Gainesville, Richard Williams, Lafayette, 1:46.21. 2, South (Douglas Brown, Scranton, Pa; Richard Burda, Albany, N.Y.; Chris Palmquist, 0ai, Paul Winans, Berkeley, Calif 1:52.90. Lightweight Four Without Coxswain 1,000 Mtr Race 1-1, South (David DfGllk), Alexandria Va; Edward Haffner, Chicago; Patrick Johnson, Tulsa Okla; Jason West, Amherst, 2:51.19. 2, North (Kevin Cotter, Buffalo, N.Y.; Conal Groom, North-ford, Marc Massey, Douglas vi He, Pa; Kenneth Rowles Pittsburgh, Pa), 2:53.82. Race 21, East (Geoffrey Bessfn, Miami; Richard Schroeder, Medfield, Martin Schwartz, Caliton, N.J.; James Tew Concord, 2:53.12.

2, West (Derek Byrnes, San Francisco; Douglas Nelson, Bam bridge Island, Joel Sebastian III, Alameda, Donald Webber-Plank, Perns, 2:54.44 Four With Coxswain 1,000 Maters Race 11, North (Bradley Behlke, Watertown, Oliver Caudron, San Diego; Jeffrey Laughman, Salina Andrew Lederer, Madison, Kathleen Peltier, Portland, 2:58.87. 2, South (Gavin Bardee, Nashua John Cardoza Weston, John Darling, Tolland, Ryan Hassetman, Renton, Eric Mueller, Cedarburg, 3:01.97. Race2 1, East (Greg Johnson, Fairfax, Va; Alexander Packard, Rosemont, Pa; Garrison Smith, Northfield, Vt; Chris Tols-dorf, West Chester, Pa; Daratus Unwalla, Mariton, 2:56.23. 2, West (Ryan Allison, Mercer Island. Joshua Bur gel, Westllnn, Stephen Condrin, Wood-side, Benjamen Eckhart, Csrmt-chaet, Adam Mitchell, Portola Valley, 2:56.60.

Junior Doubt Sou SOOMeter Race 11, Laura Fedorov, Fairfax, Va, and Kristy Robtson, Fairfax, Va, (North), 1:51.58. 2, Kristin Crymes, Portland, and Taysa Gray, Portland, Ore, (South), 1:55.22. Race 21, Amanda McDougall. St Louis, and Allison Rafter, Medford, (West), 1:49.57. 2, Rachel Sullivan.

Seattle, and Stetanie Zwiebet, Seattle, (East) 1:51.50. Lightweight Doubt Scuts 1,000 Meter Race 11, Margaret Carrlngton, Canada and Robyn Homer, Anoka (West), 3:42 80. 2, Miel Nelson, Portland, and Alko Eva Soltow, Long Beech, (East). 3:54.21. Race 21, Klmberty Cook, North Kingstown, R.I., and Andrea Greeley, Devon, Pa, (South), 3:39.04.

2, Mitz Carr, Philadelphia and Jen Lown, Bangor, Mane, (North), DO. failed to make weight. Open Ouedruple Scuta Mtars Race 11, West (Jennifer Lesko, Anchorage, Alaska Am Rich, Seattle; Monica Simmons, San Ramon, Mary Walsh, San Rafael. CaM 3:22.79. 2.

East (Beth Gardner, Pittsburgh; Laura Meeter, Jamison. Karen Solan, Bethesda Laura Safari, Westtown, Pa), 325 87. Race 21, North (Dearma Groark. San Diego; Card Metrack, Oakland. Nicole Roberta San Juan Capstrano, Wendy Wilbur.

East Bridgewater, Mass.L 3:26.78. 2, South (Susan Hermann, Houston; Susanna Lock hart, Gienwood, NJ4 Dawn Porter, Bryn Mawr, Pa; Carol Ra-buck. Dwightsboro, 3:30.06. Lightweight Pair Without Coxswain 1,000 Meter Race 1 1, Kathryn Goody, East Ando-ver, N.H., and Terry Lee Paige, Exeter, N.H.. (North).

401.28 2, Ann Sdbemagei. Amandale, and Katharine Farm. Alamo, (South), 4:03 46. Race 2-f1, Law Sauer, East Lansing, Today's schedule Archery Final Rounds (Women), 9:30 a.m. Final Rounds (Men), 1:30 p.m.

Badminton Singles, Bronze Medal Rd (Men and Women), 2 p.m. Doubles, Bronze Medal Rd (Men and Women), 3 p.m. Singles Finals (Women), 5 p.m. Singles Finals (Men), 6 p.m. Doubles Finals (Women), 7 p.m.

Doubles Finals (Men), 8 p.m. East vs. North (Men), 1 p.m. South vs. West (Men), 7 p.m.

Bowling Team Play (Men and Women), 1:30 p.m. Team Play (Men and Women), 5:30 p.m. Boxing West (Men), 10 a.rrr. North (Men), 11 a.m. South (Men), 12 p.m.

East (Men), 1 p.m. Equestrian Individual Dressage (Men and Women), 6 p.m. Field Hockey 1 vs. 4 (Women), 8:30 a.m. 1 vs.

4 (Men), 10:30 am. 2 vs. 3 (Women), 5:30 p.m. 2 vs. 3 (Men), 7:30 p.m.

Ice Hockey North vs. South, 7 p.m. Racquetbaa Doubles, Semifinals (Women), 9 a.m. Doubles, Semifinals (Men), 10:30 am. Singles, Semifinals (Women), 12 p.m.

Singles, Semifinals (Men), 1:30 p.m. Doubles, Bronze Medal Rd (Men), 4 p.m. Doubles, Bronze Medal Rd (Women), 4 p.m. Doubles, Gold Medal Rd (Women), 5:30 p.m. Doubles, Gold Medal Rd (Men), 5:30 p.m.

Singles, Bronze Medal Rd (Men), 7 p.m. Singles, Bronze Medal Rd (Women), 7 p.m. Singles, Gold Medal Rd (Men), 8:30 p.m. Singles, Gold Medal Rd (Women), 8:30 p.m. Rhythmic Gymnastics Ail-Around 7 p.m.

Rowing Quads Sculls (Women), 8 a.m. Quads Sculls (Men), 8:15 a.m. Four wCoxswain (Women), 8:30 a.m. Four wCoxswain (Men), 8:45 am. Lightweight pair w0 Coxwain (Women), 9 a.m.

Lightweight Double Sculls (Men), 9:15 a.m. Men's Eight, 10 a m. Junior Double Sculls (Women), 10:15 am. Junior Double Sculls (Men), 10:30 a.m. Lightweight Double Sculls (Women), 10:45 a m.

Lightweight Four wo Coxswain, 1 1 am. Women's Eight, 11:15 am. Bailing Div. II Sailboards (Men and Women), Noon Europe Dinghy (Women), Noon Omi ei West vs. North (Men), 6 p.m.

South vs. East (Men), 8 p.m. 8oftbat South vs. Nortn (Women), 7 p.m. South vs.

North (Men), 7 pm. West vs. East (Men), 9 p.m. West vs. East (Women), 9 p.m.

Speed Skating 1,000 meter Prelims, 3 Hts (Women), 2:30 p.m. 1,000 meter Prelims, 3 Hts (Men), 2:30 p.m. 1,000 meter Final (Women), 2:30 p.m. 1,000 meter Final (Men). 2:30 p.m.

3,000 meter Final (Women), 2:30 pm 3,000 meter Final (Men), 2:30 p.m. 3,000 meter Relay Final (Women), 2:30 pm 6,000 meter Relay Final (Men), 2:30 m. TaW Tennis Singles (Women), 1 pm Singles (Men), 1 pm Singles Finals (Women), 7 pm Single Finals (Men), 7 pm Bronze Medal Game (Woman), 2:30 p.m. Bronze Medal Game (Men). 4 pm.

Gold Medal Game (Women), 7 pm i Gold Medal Gam (Men), 8 JO pm Singles Conaotaoon Round (Men and Women), 9 am. Doubles Conaoiation Round (Men and Women), 11 am. Doubles Bronz (Man and Women), 1 p.m. Singles Round 3 (Men and Woman), 4 p.m. Ooubtea Gold (Women).

6 pm I Doubles Gold (Men). 7 JO pm. Dutch Open Monday's results At Hilvorsum, Netherlands Singles Firat round Carlos Costa, Spain, def. Jaime On- clns, Brazil, 7-5, 3-6, 6-3. Javier Sanchez, Spain, def.

Jordl Ar- rese, Spain, 3-6, 7-5, 7-6 (10-8 Thomas Muster (3), Austria, def. Fran co Davln, Argentina, 6-2, 6-0. Andrei Chesnokov (6), Russia, del. Mark Koevermans, Netherlands, 6-1 0. Marcos Ondrusfca (5), South Africa, def.

Marcelo Filippinl, Uruguay, 6-1, 6-3. Nicolas Kischkewltz, France, def. Hor- aclo de la Pena, Argentina, 3-6, 6-4, 4-1, retired. Francisco Clavet, Spain, def. Jonas Svensson, Sweden, 6-7 9-7), 6-1, 6-4.

Fabric Santoro (7), France, def. Al berto Manclnl, Argentina, 6-7 (8-6) 6-3, 6-3 Canadian Open Monday' mult At Montreal Singles First round Brett Steven, New Zealand, def. Ste phana Simian, France, 7-5, 6-2. Wayne Ferrelra, South Africa (9), def. Chuck Adams, Pacific Palisades, Jeremy Bates, Britain, def.

Jamie Morgan, Australia, 2-6. 6-2, 6-2. Henrlk Holm, Sweden (12), def. Jared Palmer, Tampa, 4-6, 7-6 (7-4), 6-4. Maurlclo Hadad, Colombia, def.

Mar tin Damm, Czech Republic, 6-2, 6-0 Alex Antonltsch, Austria, def. Chris Wilkinson, Britain, 3-6, 6-0, 8-3. Jaime Yzaga, Peru, def. Daniel Nes tor, Canada, 5-7, 7-6 (9-7), 6-2. Jason Stoltenberg, Australia, def.

Brad Gilbert, San Rafael, 6-4, 7-6 (7-4). Jakob Hlasek, Switzerland, def. Wally Masur, Australia, -4, 3-e, o-3. San Marino Monday's results -At San Marino Singles Firat round Barbara Rlttner (1), Germany, def. Anna Smashnova, Israel, 6-2, 6-1.

Noelle van Lottum, France, def. Silk Meier, Germany, 6-4, 6-0. Ruxandra Dragomlr (7), Romania, def. Franceses Romano, Italy, 6-1, retired, Meike Babel (6), Germany, def. Maja Zlvec-Skull, Germany, 5-0, retired.

Franceses Bentivoglio, Italy, del. Al exandra Fusai, France, e-2, e-3. Money leaders ATP The leading money winner on the ATP Tour through July 25: 1. Jim Courier $1,444,236 $1,334,275 2. Pete Sampras 3.

Sergl Bruguera 4. Michael Stich 5. Stefan Edberg 6. Richard Kraicek 7. Boris Becker 8.

Andrei Medvedev 9. Karel Novacek 10. Michael Chang 11. Wally Masur 12. Petr Korda 13.

Thomas Muster 14. Wayne Ferrelra 15. Mark Woodforde 16. Cedrlc Pioline 17. Marc Rosset 16.

Anders Jarryd 19. Carl-Uwe Steab $1,194,909 $1,108,751 $755,169 $588,763 $557,754 $549,838 $526,291 $524,429 $461,504 $453,069 $451,071 $414,046 $378,262 $346,814 $338,863 $335,330 $332,078 $328,709 $321,518 $321,168 $311,794 20. Paul Haarhuls 21. Carlos Costa 22. Rlchey Reneberg 23.

Emilio Sanchez 24. Patrik Kuhnen 25. Andrei Chesnokov $305,682 $302,655 $302,240 $298,690 $288,387 $278,960 $277,537 $276,211 $271,833 $265,258 $263,322 $260,826 $258,716 $253,263 $236,296 $234,070 $232,297 $230,533 $223,041 $222,723 $222,100 $221,783 $211,817 $211,588 $210,236 $209,516 $205,235 28. Todd Woodbrldge 27. Alexander Volkov 28.

Goran Ivanisevic 29. Malivai Washington 30. Henrlk Holm 31. Patrick McEnroe 32. Todd Martin 33.

Marc Goetlner 34. Andrei Olhovskly 35. Ivan Lendl 36. Jacco Eltingh 37. Marcos Ondruska 38.

Arnaud Boetsch 39. Jan Siemertnk 40. Jakob Hlasek 41. Javier Sanchez 42. Henri Leconte 43.

Fabrlce Santoro 44. Magnus Gustatsson 45. Tomas Carbonell 46. Jonathan Stark 47. Luke Jensen 48.

Magnus Larsaon 49. Brad Gilbert 50. Andre Agassi WTA The Women's Tennis Association money kMder through Jury 25: 1. Steffi Graf $1,668,837 2. Arantxa Sanchez Vlcarlo 857.989 3.

Jana Novotna 626,471 4. Conchlta Martinez 588,395 5. Mary Joe Fernandez 560,519 8. Natalia Zvereva 534,048 7. Martina Navratllov 533.044 8.

Gabriels Sabatini 453,305 9. Gigi Fernandez 441,613 10. Monica Seles 437,588 11. AnkeHuber 309.902 12. Lariss Neiland 293.346 13.

Jennifer Capriati 288.539 14. Zma Garrison Jackson 209.622 15. Amanda Coetzer 207.220 16. Lorl McNeil 179.774 17. Nathalie Tauziat 172,783 18.

Magdalena Maieeva 170.627 19. Brand Schultz 169,341 20. Maleeva-Fragnler 164,445 21. Katerma Maieeva 143,610 22. Helena Sukov 140.398 23.

Pam Shrlver 136.984 24. Elizabeth Smylte 134.220 25. Patty Fendlck 132,726 26. Manon BoHegraf 132.645 27. Miriam Oraman 131.672 28.

Judith leaner 129,722 29. Mary Pierce 129,535 30. Rennae Stubbs 128.539 31. Sabine Hack 127.561 32. Nicole Provia 122.332 Water Polo North vs.

East (Women), 4 p.m. South vs. West (Women), 5:15 p.m. North vs. East (Men), 6:30 p.m.

South vs West (Men), 7:45 p.m. North vs. West (Men), 9 p.m. Wrestling Freestyle North vs. West, 7 p.m.

Freestyle East vs. South, 7 p.m. Monday's results SWIMMING 50 freestyle 1, Scott Claypool, Hudson, Ohio, 23.50. 2, Scott Jones, Houston, Texas, 23.70. 3, Oliver Gumbrlll, Coral Springs, Fla, 23.73.

4, Abe Wick, Tucson, 23.88. 5, Eric Matuszak, Btoomtield Hills, 23.90. 200 Individual medley 1, Shawn McNew, SnelMle. Ga, 2:06.22. 2, Chris Rumley, Clevis, 2:06.89.

3, Frank Bradley, Plantation, Fla, 2:08.07. 4, Danny Cm, Mathews, N.C., 2:08.14. 5, Casey Barrett, Jacksonville, Fla, 2:08.25. 400 freestyle 1 Jay Teleford, Corbett, 3:59.34. 2, Chris Pelant, Camarillo, 4:02.31.

3, Todd Gervold, Piano, Texas, 4:02.59. 4, Mtcah Copeland, Hunts-ville, Ala, 4:02.91. 5, Enc Chrislensen, Davie, 4:03.09. 400 medley relay 1, East A (T ate Blah-nlk, Armonk, N.Y.; Christian Claytor, Walnut Creek, Ben Mercier, Fresno, Eric Matuszak, Btoomtield HUls, 3:49.03. 2, West A (Shawn McNew, SnelMlle.Ga; Rob Reach, Ft.

Wayne, Jeff Julian, Walnut, Scott Jones, Houston), 3:49.19. 3, South (Neil Walker, Verona Joel Gustafson, Santa Barbara John Hargis. Clinton, Scott Claypool, Hudson, Ohio), 3:50.62. 50 freestyle 1, Lies) Ptmentel, Tempe, 26.68. 2, Kasey Foster, Atlanta Ga, 26.83.

3, Courtney Shear, Columbia S.C., 26.89. 4, Susan Trainer, Watertown. 26.97. 5, Jennifer Vanke, Birmingham, 27.01. 200 Individual medley 1, Rachel Joseph, Springfield, 2:19.89.

2, Erika Frykberg, Jacksonville, 2:21.13. 3, Amanda Hall, Lincoln, 2:21.21. 4, Merel Hommen, Pittsburg, Pa, 2:22.64. 5, Kent Hale, Ann Arbor, 2:22.92. 400 freestyle 1, EmHy Peters, Btoo-mington, 4:18.27.

2, Sara Nichols, Camarillo, 4:19.20. 3, Lisa Martin, North Palm, Fla, 4:19.47. 4, Laurie Kline, San Diego, 4:21.03. Gieseke, SneK-vtlle, Ga, 4:23.96. 400 medley relay 1, West A (Rachel Joseph, Springfield, Cathy O'Neill, Richardson, Texas; Leslie Place, Ft.

Wayne, Courtney Shealy. Columbia S.C.), 4:18.00. 2, South (Tiffany Jones, Lilburn, Ga; Lauren Relay. River Vale, N.J.; Ueel Plmentel, Temps, Jennifer LeM aster, Richardson, Texas), 4:18.44. 3, North A (Hope Glttings, Jacksonville, Fla; Butty Nelson, Americus, Ga; Michelle Collins, Enctnltas, Lisa Coole, Rockford, 4:18.50.

Final Team Scores 1, West, 904.50. 2, South, 793.50. 3, East, 755.50. 4, North, 742.50. WEWHTUFTINO 1,5001, Tony Goskowicz, Wauwato-sa 2:32.06.

2. Cory Carpenter, Brookfietd, 2:32.16. 3, Tom O'Hare. St. Louis, 2:33.77.

1,500 1, Becky Sundstrom, Glen Eltyn, IK 2:52.10. 2, Kim Stryzkaiski, East Troy, N.Y., 2:52.53. 3, Whitney McGi, Champaign. 2:53.68. Late Sunday's results BOWLING Double 1 jSonMohr, Eagle River, Alaska and Dan Nadeau.

Las Vegas, 5,064. 2, Sam Lantto, Maple Grove, and Steve Brinkman, Milwaukee, 5,029. 3. David Barman, Pittsburgh, and Brian Bognosian, Mktdletown, 4,942. Women Double 12 games 1, Geri Anderson, Waukesha and Mandy WHson, Dayton, Ohio, 4.515.

2, Sharon Nipp. Aeia Hawaii, and Linda Pe-tersdorf, Elgin, 4,494. 3, Susie Min-shew. Fort Worth, Texas, and Tammy Turner, West Palm Beach, Fla, 4,484. EQUESTRIAN Individual Shew Jumping 1, Tare Ardaian.

Vaaey Center. on Witch Broome Wizard, 0 tautta (27.88 seconds). 2, Potty Howard, Temperance, on Rodeo Dnve, 0 faults (28.23 seconds)! 3, Jennifer Adams, Austin, Texas, on High Note, 4 faults (30.04 seconds). FIGURE SKATSM Feast Standings 1, Michael Check. Bricktown, 1.5 factored placements.

2, Rudy Gaando, San Joes, 4.0. 3, Damon Allen, Colorado Springs, Colo, 4.5. 4, Aran Nielsen, Kansas City, 6.0. 5, Shepherd dark. Atlanta 7.0.

Ice Dancing Final Standings 1, Amy Webster, Boston. and Ron Kravette, Boston, 2.0 factored placements. 2, Tamara KuchM, Canoga Park, Cast, and Neal Smut. Lake Placid. 5.0.

3, Wendy MtHen. Concord, Maaa. and Jason Tebo. Warmam, 5.0. 4, Christina Fitzgerald, Cranberry, and Mark Fitzgerald, Cranberry, 8.0.

5. Cheryl Derrowskl, Liverpool, N.Y, and Sean Gales, Houston, 10.0. ROLLER SKATSM 1,5001, Dent Muea Dea Moines, Iowa. 2.36 93. 2, Scott Hiatt, High Point, C.

3, Kevin Burke, Naugatuck, Com. 3.0001. James Waderhold. Hon-oybrook, Perm, 5:55.35. 2, Brant Jaget, Tampa, Fla 3, Chad Smith, Rochester, Men.

I due to a conference policy that allowed seven members to award more scholarships thsn permitted under NCAA rules. FLORIDA SOUTHERN Named Mlk Madagan men's futl-tlm assistant bas-. ketball coach. HOUGHTON Named Dr. Oonn Ben- nice basketball coach.

LYCOMING Named Matt Flcca head trainer. NORTH CAROLINA- STATE Named We Moore women's assistant basket ball coach. ROBERT MORRIS Named Joe Wal ton football coach. TENNESSEE Named Dan CoMI women's swimming and diving coach. TRENTON STAI6 Named Steve Dolan women' cross country and track and field coach.

iiainy i pji Favorit Odds Major-league baseball National League CHICAGO 5Vfe-6't San Diego Montreal 5'4-6Vi PITTSBURGH PHILADELPHIA 7-8 St. Louis NEW YORK Florida HOUSTON 6V-7Vi Cincinnati Atlanta 8-9 COLORADO SAN FRAN 9-11 Los Angeles American League DETROIT Even New York TORONTO Baltimore Boston 7-8 MILWAUKEE CHICAGO 10-12 Cleveland KANSAS CITY Texas CALIFORNIA Oakland SEATTLE 6-71 Minnesota HOME TEAM IN CAPS At A Glance Second Half EASTERN DIVISION Pet. G8 Shrvprt (Gnts) ..22 11 .667 x-Jcksn (Astrs) ..17 15 .631 4Vt Tulsa (Rangers) .15 19 .441 Tt Arknss(Cads) ..12 21 .364 10 Weetern Division X-EI Ps (Brwrs) .20 14 .588 Mdlnd (Angls) 17 17 .500 3 Wchta (Pdrs) 16 18 .471 4 San Ant (Ddgrs) 15 19 .441 5 x-won first half title Mind-bender ensvver Monday' Own Tula 5, Wichita 4 San Antonio 4, Arkansas 2, 10 innings El Paso 13, Jackson 9 Midland 24, Shreveport 6 Tuesday's Game Wichita at Tulsa San Antonio at Arkansas Jackson at El Paso Shreveport al Midland Wednesday' Gam Wichita at Tulsa San Antonio at Arkansas Jackson at El Paso Snrevport at Midland Brooklyn rookie Henry Heitman completed the shortest career in major-league history on July 27, 1918. Heitman appeared on the mound against the St. Louis Cardinals, gave up four consecutive hits and then left the, game, never to play pro balUagaln.

West vs. East (Women), 12:30 pm West vs. East (Men). 2 30 pm North vs. South (Men).

5:30 p.m. North vs. South (Women), 7:30 pm.

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