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Austin American-Statesman from Austin, Texas • 62

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Wednesday, October 7, 1981 Austin American-Statesman D7 Scoreboard! For complete results and scores, call Scoreline 445-3677. 232. Philadelphia, Jawortkl 17-264-161. RECEIVING Atlanta, Jenklnt 041, H4-f 444 NL box Dodgers-Astros Andrew! 5-56, Jeckion 4-40, Cain 3-21, 9. Weber St, Utah 10.

LaFayette, Pa Division II A. Curcoa, Auttln T. Morrlu, Lanier E. Cobble, Lenler R. Cheney, Auttln J.

Veitelt, And. T. Owent, And. Millar 2-21 Francll 1-12. Philadelphia, Smith S-59, Montgomery 3-14, Cemptleld, LOS ANOLS HOUSTON abrhbl abrhbl Lopetlb 4 0 0 0 Puhlrt 4 110 Lendrej ct 4 0 10 Corner 2b 3 0 0 0 Bakerlf 3 0 0 0 TScottcf 4011 Garvav 1h I ll a a a NHL sums Red Wings-Rangers Detroit 1 I 3-1 N.Y.

Rangen 1 I 0-2 Shoti on goal-Detroit W-54-21, New. York 7-104-24. Goellei-Detrolt, Ollbert. New York, Penguins-Blues Plttiburgh 0 11-3 St.Loull 3 3 l-t Shoti on goal-Plttiburgh 0-154-29. St.

Loull 13-174-19. Goellei-Plttiburgh, Dion. St. Loull, Llut. Monday rt 2 0 0 0 Cedeno lb 4 0 2 0 liirr 4k A A A Till 26AAAAA leaders Volleyball Women 3-19, Carmlchael 2-55, Kreptie 2-14.

CFL standings altera Dlvlilen PCT PP PA Hamilton JO 2 I .033 374 262 Ottawa 4 9 0 .300 264 373 Montreal 2 10 0 .167 190 421 Toronto 1 11 0 .003 191 367 Wettern Dlvltlon Edmonton 11 1 1 .080 450 235 Br. Columbia 0 0 .615 369 316 Winnipeg 7 I 0 .503 340 246 Satkatchawn 7 0 .583 345 294 Calgary 7 0 .417 250 275 Garnet Winnipeg 44, Ottewa 24 Edmonton 22, Brltlth Columbia 12 Sunday'! Garnet Montreal 22, Calgary 14 Hamilton 30, Saikatchewan 26 311.7 --w. nnowo a i Sclotclac 3 0 0 0 Garcia ti 3 0 0 0 Rutiell ti 3 0 0 0 Rynldt ph 1110 Valenile 2 0 0 0 Athby 3 112 Johnttnph 1 0 0 0 Ryan 3 0 0 0 Stewert 0000 Total 20 1 2 1 Tetol 33 3 0 3 Lei Anoelet OM 0M 100- 1 Meusten aoO Ml 0O2- 3 Two out! when winning run tcorod. DP-Loi Angelet I. LOB-Lot Angelet 272.0 242.0 237.4 210.2 210.0 179.0 174.2 140.2 Whalers-Nordiques (1), Alhby SB-Cedeno 2.

0 2 3-1 Lai AimiaJm 3 3 l-t Quebec Team Offente Team Ruth Pen Total Reagan 1035 212 1247 LBJ 720 440 130 McCallum 040 262 1210 Trevli 035 351 11M Crockett 037 214 1051 Anderton 760 290 1050 Auitln 310 404 714 Lanier 7a 133 001 Johmton 344 207 591 Teem Detente Team Ruth Pan Total LBJ 503 352 055 McCallum 733 222 955 Lanier 774 100 Reegen 504 362 060 Anderton 1105 Crockett 702 326 1100 Trevli 055 201 1134 Johmton 1006 231 1237 Auttln HM7 303 1390 Ruining Pleyer, Team No Yd Valeniuele 0 4 112 4 Shoti on goal-Hartford (-12-10-30. Tajai def. Southwettern, 15-11, 154, 8-15, Record: Texai 19-1. 154' Edwd', M' '5-7, it Edward'! def. Concordia, 6-15, 15-10, Record: St.

Edward'! 74. Girls Del Valla vi. Weitlake Vanity Del Valla def. Wettleke, 14-4, 16-4. JV Del Valla def.

Wettleke, 15-7, 16-14. Frethmen Del Velio def. Wettleke, 11-15, 16-14, 154. Stewart L.0-1 2-3 2 2 2 0 1 Heuitan Quebec 19-14-12-43. Goallet-Hartford, Mlllen.

Quebec Platte. 2 1117 171.0 191.0 200.6 217.0 221.0 221.6 227.2 109.2 347.5 Playoff series Th bailc Interdlvlilon Mrln maor leagut bauball tchedule: All Sarin eit-ef-flve All Timet CDT TiMtday'i Same AL Watt Oakland 4, Kantat City ft Oakland leaoi serlet, 14 NL Wait Houiton Lot Angalai 1, Houiton laadt terlet, 1-0 Today'i Oamat NL Eait Philadelphia at Montraal, 12.05 p.m. NL Watt Lot Angalai at Houiton, 12:05 p.m. AL Wait Oakland at Kaniai City, 2:10 p.m. AL Eait New York at Milwaukee, 7.10 p.m.

Thunder1! Oamat AL Eait New York at Milwaukee, 2:10 p.m. NL Eett Philadelphia at Montraal, 7:15 p.m. rldey'i Oemet AL Wait Kaniat City at Oakland, 7:10 p.m. AL Eatt Mllwuakee at New York, 7:10 p.m. NL Weit Houiton at Lot Angeles, 3:05 p.m.

NL Eatt Montreal at Philadelphia, 3:05 p.m. Saturday! Camel (Oct. M) AL Wait Koniai City at Oakland, 3:10 p.m., It neceitary AL Eait Mllwuakee at New York, 3:10 p.m., If neceuary NL Eait Montreal at Philadelphia, 12:05 p.m., If neceuary NL Watt Houiton at Lot Angalai, 7:15 p.m., If neceitary Sunder! Oamei (Oct. 11) AL Weit Kaniat City at Oakland, 4:10 p.m., If neceitary AL Eatt Mllwuakee at New York. 1:10 AL box A's-Royals D.

Owent, McCallum High school polls Here It The Aitoclated Preu Schoolboy Footbell Poll with tint piece votet In parenthetet, teeton record! and polntt bated on 1044-74-5-4-3-2-1: Cleu AAAAA I. Port Arthur Jefforton (It) 444 lot 3. San Antonio Holmei (1) 444 170 3. Brentwood 544 160 4. Odetta Permlen (3) 444 141 5.

El Pete Bel Air S44 114 t. Bryen 544 92 7. Alice 544 01 0. Rlcherdton Leka Highland! 544 37 9. Temple 3-14 33 10.

Dellei South Oak Cliff 44-1 22 Clau AAAA 1. Huntivllll (13) 4-0-0 191 2. Rockwell (3) 544 176 3. Gregory-Portland (1) 444 150 4. Brownwood 4-14 130 5.

Andrewt (3) 544 120 t. Beaumont Hebert 544 IIS 7. Sulphur Spring! 544 47 0. Ennli4-14 4t 9. Georgetown 3-14 27 10.

Belton It Clan AAA 1. Refugio (9) 444 174 2. Allen (4) 444 154 3. Port liabel (3) 544 155 4. Llttlefleld (4) 544 144 5.

Tahoka 4-04 117 t. Newton 544 90 7. Celdwell 544 59 0. Marble Fellt 44-1 SO 9. Breckenrldge 4-14 37 10.

Alpine 4-14 23 Cleu AA 1. Forney (14) 544 179 1 Eettland (3) 444 171 3. Pilot Point (2) 544 ISO 4 Shiner 444 142 5. Gerrlton (1) 544 119 t. Tldeheven 444 94 7.

Grendvlew 544 04 0. Potttboro544 70 9. Holllday 444 31 10. Nixon 4-14 30 Clan A 1. Motley County 10) 544 106 2.

Herleton (7) 544 173 3. Wink (1)444160 4. High Wand 544 120 3. BremonO 5-0-0 114 t. Anthony 344 90 7.

Atpermont (2)444 77 0. Meridian 4-14 42 9. Valley View 4-14 41 10. Runge 4-14 21 NCAA polls AP top 20 594 434 393 364 347 303 269 160 272 226 222 103 N. Nunn, Travlt O.

Crenthaw, Reagan G. Pendergrett, And. R. Bergeron, Travlt T. Grltiln, Crockett M.

Toupln, Crockett C. Baylor, Auttln E. Jetfrlot, LBJ E. Cobble, Lenler R. Caldwell, Reagan D.

Brown, Lanier Patting OAKLAND KANSAS CITY abrhbl abrhbl RHndtn If 4 0 0 0 Wilton If 4 0 10 Murphy ct 3 2 2 1 While 2b 3 0 0 0 Drght dh 4 0 10 Brett 3b 4 0 0 0 Armet rf 4 110 Alkent lb 4 0 10 Grou 3b 4 12 3 Otlt cf 4 0 0 0 Spencer lb 4 0 10 McRae dh 4 0 0 0 Heeth 4 0 0 0 Hurdle rf 3 0 10 McKay 2b 4 0 10 Wathen 2 0 0 0 FStanly 4 0 0 0 Wihgtn 3 0 1 0 Total 35 4 0 4 Tetol 31 0 4 0 Oekland 0O0 joo 010- 4 Kaniat City 000 000 000 0 E-Norrli, Brett, McKay. DP-Oakland I Kaniat City 1. LOB-Oakland 5, Kernel Clty7. 2B-Spencer. HR-Grou (1), Murphy (1).

IP ER Bl SO Oekland Norm 14 0 4 0 0 3 2 Kantat City Leonard L0-I 0 7 4 1 1 3 Martin 1 1 0 0 0 0 Money leaders Horse racing Jockey, trainer and hone ttendlngi through Oct .4, 1981 at tupplled by the Dolly Racing Form: Mountl lit 2nd Purset Plncey 1,124 233 226 14. 127.810 McCerron 1,140 245 191 $6,033,813 At In Ydt 41 2 610 75 0 303 70 5 353 55 7 290 20 3 109 49 210 30 164 24 0 155 Player, Teem K. Overton, LBJ C. Berton, Auitln R. O'Banan, Travlt J.

Johmon, And. O. Crenthaw, Reegan M. Oavlla, Crockett M. Baker, Johmton K.

Lewlt, McCallum R. Guttafton, McCal. J. Ollvarei, Lanier C. Wheetly, Johmton D.

Llndeuer, Auttln M. Rhone. Reaaan 7 0 04 PGA leaders PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. (AP) -Statlitlci through latt week't Texat Open on the 1901 Tournament Playan Association Tour (minimum of 44 roundt required): Scoring Leaden 1, Tom Kite, 69.84. 2, Bruce Lletike, 70.06.

3, Ray Floyd, 70.23. 4, Curtlt Strange, 70.60. 5, Jerry Pate, 70.61. Averege Driving Dlttence 1, Den Pohl, 280.1. 2, Fred Couplet, 277.5.

3, Tom Purtier, 275.7. 4, Fuzzy Zoeller, 275.0. 5, Bill Sander, 273.2. Driving Percentage In Fairway 1, Calvin Peete, .012. 2, Mike Reld, .761.

3, Bill Rogert, .750. 4, Jack Renner, .747. 5, Larry Nelson, .740. Greent In Regulation 1, Calvin Peete, .721. 2, Jack Nlcklaut, .720.

3, Bruce Lletzke, .710. 4, Tom Kite, .705. 5, Bill Rogert, .690. Average Puttt Per Round 1, Tom Watson, 28.68. 2, Alan Taple, 20.70.

3, Morrli Hetaliky, 28.87. 4, Frank Conner, 28.88. 5, Tommy Aaron, 28.94. Percentage of Sub-Par Holet 1, Bruce Lletzke, .223. 2, Jerry Pate, .216.

3, Tom Walton, .209. 4, Ray Floyd, .208. 5, Tom Kite, .205. Eagle Leaden Bruce Lletzke, 11. 2, tie, Leonard 53 7 113 p.m..

If neceitary NL Eatt Montraal at Philadelphia, 12:05 p.m., It neceitary NL Weit Houiton at Lot Angelet, 3:05 p.m., if neceuary 19 42 20 22 Receiving Player, Team No 10 10 0 B. Boyd, LBJ D. Llndauer, Auitln 28.0 11.0 16.2 14.0 22.7 Ydi 200 112 130 112 159 70 130 73 124 93 110 72 02 10.01 21.61 Cordero 1,104 206 165 85,472,235 Delehouttaye 1,124 201 176 54,801,646 Shoemaker 723 135 90 14,439,170 Atmulten 1,064 159 161 14,129,759 Maple 1,058 165 125 54,068,105 Velasquez 083 131 137 83,966,540 Mlgllore 1,406 224 177 (3,938,876 Fell 1,006 168 153 53,927,904 Start! lit 2nd Purses McAnelly 361 51 56 12,572,217 Whltllngham 292 60 41 12,561,400 Frankel 471 90 05 52,254,337 Campo 472 51 66 51,968 238 F. Martin 642 106 96 51,920,808 DeBonli 532 102 67 11,628,365 Luket 395 44 56 11,544,275 J.Martin 230 46 20 51,538,745 Stephen! 220 40 11,523,735 Hazelton 779 150 lit 51,412.013 Startt lit 2nd Purses John Henry 7 0 51,239,730 Pleasant Colony 9 4 2 8877,415 Eleven Stltchet 7 1 5644,125 Noble Naihua 14 7 0 1592,315 Summing 14 2 1578,126 Amber Pell 0 4 3 5439,450 Galexy Libra 10 4 2 8421,580 Temperence Hill 9 3V 8416,090 Catermen 12 4 5380,200 Wayward Lett 13 7 2 5375,459 12. NHL standings Campbell Conference Nerrli Dlvltlon OF GAPtt Detroit 1 0 0 5 2 2 St.Loull 10 0 2 2 Chicego 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mlnnetota 0 0 0 0 0 0 Toronto 0 0 0 0 0 0 Winnipeg 0 0 0 0 0 0 Smythe Dlvlilen Calgary 0 0 0 0 0 0 Colorado 0 0 0 0 0 0 Edmonton 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lot Angelet 0 0 0 0 0 0 Vencouver 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wales Conference Adam Division Quebec 10 0 5 2 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 Buffalo 0 0 0 0 0 0 Montreal 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hartford 0 10 5 0 Patrick Dlvltlon NV Itlandart 0 0 0 0 0 0 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wathlngton 0 0 0 0 0 0 Plttiburgh 0 10 2 0 NY Rangen 0 1 0 2 5 0 Tuesday's Garnet Quebec Hertford 5 Detroit 5, New York Rangen 2 St.

Loult Plttiburgh 2 Toronto at Winnipeg, 9:05 p.m. Colorado at Vancouver, 11:05 p.m. 20.6 The Top Twenty teamt In The Aitoclat ed Preu college football poll, with tint. 10.6 36.6 place votet In perenthetet, teaton'i record and total polntt. Polntt bated on 20-19-10-17-16-15-14-13-12-11-10-94-7 -t-S-4-3- Thompton and Lon Hlnkle, 10.

4, tie, Bob 36.0 41.0 Avg 30.91 M. Harrlt, Reagan K. Jonet, Johmton R. Joyner, LBJ G. Pendergrett, And.

R. Cheney, Auitln T. Hefner, Trevli J. Vetselt, And. E.

Rlney, Travlt S. Brougher, McCal. R. Young, Reagan D. Roblnton, LBJ Punting Player, Team J.

Roblnton, LBJ T. Wathlngton, LBJ R. O'Banan, Travlt M. Devlla, Crockett M. Harrlt, Reagan F.

Wormlly, McCallum G. Bloomqullt, And. J. Allen, Auttln J. Ollverei, Lanier B.J.

Mead, Lanier H. Marburger, Crockett M. Baker, Johmton Scaring by Wadklm, Bobby Ciampett, Terry Diehl and Bruce Douglatt, 9. Birdie Leedert 1, Tom Kite, 362. 2, Vance Heafner, 358.

3, Mark Lye, 352. 4, Mark O'Meara, 349. 5, Dave Elchelberger, 347. Prize Money Leaden 1, Tom Kite, 5364,099. 2, Ray Floyd, 30.0 34.5 Sports on the air 36.0 36.2 32.0 1354,926.

3, Tom Watson, $345,660. 4, Bruce 19 0 10 12 12 23 20 14 21 It 21 MISSION, Kan. (AP) The Top 10 teemt In the Netlonel Collegiate Athletic Aiiocletlon Dlvltlon II football poll, with thlt teaton'i record! and point! and flrit-piece votei In perentheiei: I. Southwett Toxet 14) 444 40 3. Northern Michigan 544 56 3.

Puget Sound 544 52 4. Virginia Union. 444 40 5. TexaiAtT 444 44 t. Abilene Chritln ,7 344 40 7.

Shlpembrg St 444 34 0. North Dakota 4-14 31 9. Northrldge St 34-1 27 10. Livlngiton Ala 044 20 (tie) Lock Hevn St 444 20 (tie) Mlnn-Duluth 544 20 Division III MISSION, Ken. (AP) The Top 10 teemt In the Notional Collegiate Athletic Auoclatlon Dlvltlon III football poll, with thlt teaton't recordi and polntt and tint-place votet In parenthetet: 1.

Dayton (2) 544 51 2. Wldener, Pe (2) 444 57 3. Baldwin-Wallace 444 52 4. Montclelr St, NJ 444 40 3. Wabath, Ind 444 44 t.

Lawrence, Wit 444 41 7. Alfred, NY 444 32 0. Sen Diego 444 30 9. Gettylburg 444 20 10. Elmhurtt, III 344 24 JuCo top 15 The Top 15 teamt In the Netlonel Junior College Athletic Attocletlon footbell poll, with flrtt-place votet, thlt teaton'i record! and polnti: 1.

NE Oklahoma (0) 444 113 2. Coffoyvllle, Kan. (1) 444 01 I. Jollet, III. (1) 544 73 4.

Kllgore, Texai(l) 444 71 3. Arizona Wettern 444 70 t. Ferrum, Va. 3-14 44 7. Nattau, N.Y.

(1) 444 41 0. Rochester, Minn. 444 40 9. Butler Kan. 544 24 10.

Mlu. Gulf Coait 4-14 23 II. Ranger, Texei 3-14 II 12. Rlckt, Ideho 4-14 It 13. Harford, Md.

2-14 15 14. Harper, III. 4-14 10 15. Fergui Minn. 444 9 NFL standings All Timet CDT American Conference Eeitern Dlvlilen PP PA Pet.

Miami 4 0 1 125 01 .900 Buffalo 3 2 0 127 67 .600 N.Y. Jet! 1 3 1 101 145 .300 NewEnglnd 1 4 0 106 121 .200 Baltimore 1 4 0 07 145 .200 Central Dlvltlon Plttiburgh 3 2 0 120 104 .600 Cincinnati 3 2 0 112 112 .600 Houiton 3 2 0 00 02 .600 Cleveland 2 3 0 01 114 .400 Wettern Dlvltlon San Diego 4 1 0 162 120 .000 Denver 4 1 0 106 54 .800 Kantat City 3 2 0 124 132 .600 Oaklend 2 3 0 63 62 .400 Seattle 1 4 0 60 101 .200 National Conference Eeitern Dlvltlon Philadelphia SO 0 109 53 1.000 Delist 4 1 0 126 71 .000 St.Loull 2 3 0 94 117 .400 N.Y. Giant! 2 3 0 71 03 .400 Wathlngton 0 5 0 77 149 .000 Central Dlvlilen Mlnnetota 3 2 0 103 115 .600 Tampa Bay 3 2 0 96 SO .600 Detroit 2 3 0 97 99 .400 Green Bay 2 3 0 96 119 .400 Chicago 1 4 0 02 109 .200 Wettern Dlvltlon Atlanta 3 2 0 122 70 .600 LOI Angelet 3 2 0 123 96 .600 Sen Franctc 3 2 0 113 106 .600 New Orient 1 4 0 50 105 .200 Sunday! Game! Buffalo 23, Baltimore 17 Minneiote 24, Chicago 21 St.Loull 20, Dallat 17 Green Bay 27, New York Glanlt 14 New England 33, Kaniat City 17 San Francitco 30, Wathlngton 17 Houiton 17, Cincinnati 10 Plttiburgh 20, New Orleant Lot Angelet 27, Cleveland It Denver 17, Oakland 0 Tampa Bay 20, Detroit 10 New York Jett 20, Miami 20, tie San Diego 24, Seattle 10 Todey'i Gamt Philadelphia ft, Atlanta 13 Sunday1! Garnet (Oct.11) Cleveland at Plttiburgh, noon Loi Angelet at Atlanta, noon New England at New York Jett, noon Philadelphia at New Orleant, noon Cincinnati at Baltimore, 1 p.m. Oakland at Kaniat City, 1 p.m. Seattle at Houiton, 1 p.m.

Tampa Bay at Green Bay, 1 p.m. Wathlngton at Chicago, 1 p.m. Dallat at San Francitco, 3 p.m. Detroit at Denver, 3 p.m. Mlnnetota at San Diego, 3 p.m.

St.Loull at New York Glantt, 3 p.m. Mondial Game (Oct. 12) Miami at Buffalo, 0 p.m. Monday's late NFL sum Falcons-Eagles Atlanta 0 0 10 3-13 Philadelphia 7 0 3-14 Phll-FG Franklin 36 Phll-FG Franklin 34 Phil Smith 30 pan from Jawortkl (Franklin kick) Atl-FG Luckhunt 35 Atl Johmon 20 fumble return (Luck-hunt kick) Phll-FG Franklin 43 Atl-FG Luckhunt 43 Atl Phil Flritdowm 22 14 Ruthei-yardi 29-112 26-107 Pasting yardl 227 161 Return yardt 28 55 Panel 23-46-2 17-264 Sack! by 04 1-5 Punt! 4-30 5-39 Fumblei-lott 3-1 1-1 Penaltiet-yerdl 5-50 044 Time of Possession 33:40 26:20 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING Atlenta, Andrew! 2144, Cain 0-20. Philadelphia, Oliver 1040, Montgomery 12-44, Rutiell 1-2, Glem-mona 1-minut 3.

PASSING Atlanta, Bartkowtkl 23-46-2- Jl.U 34.5 Lletzke, 5336,146. 5, Bill Rogert, (315,411. 6, Hale Irwin, 1276,499. 7, Jerry Pate, 5243,662. 0, Craig Stadler, 8218,829.

9, Cur-tit Strange, 1201,513. 10, Larry Nation, $193,342. 29.0 2-1: 1. Southern Cel (50) 444 1,293 I. PennSt.

(6) 344 1,205 3. Teat(l) 344 1,134 4. Pittsburgh 344 1,103 5. North Carolina 444 1,047 t. Michigan 3-14 904 7.

Alabama 4-14 763 0. Brlgham Young 544 735 9. Clemton 444 651 10. Oklehoma 1-1-1 607V II. Georgia 3-14 501 12.

Iowa St. 34-1 455V4 13. Mluourl 444 412 14. So. Methodltt 444 393 15.

Iowa 3-14 304 16. Miami, Fla. 3-14 369 17. UCLA 3-14 330 10. Ohio St.

3-14 286V 19. Mlululppl St. 3-14 100 20. Florida St. 3-14 152 Division l-AA 32.1! 33.1 PAT Tat.

0 0 42 ZT1L9 TODAY TELEVISION ESPN broadcasts 24 hours a day on Cable Channel 5. Today's highlights: At 2 p.m., a college football replay (Utah State at Brlgham Young); at 7 p.m., a National Hockey League replay (Washington Capitals at Buffalo Sabres); at 10 p.m., a Canadian Football League replay (Edmonton Eskimos at British Columbia Lions); a National Hockey League replay (Washington Capitals at Buffalo Sabres). AFTERNOON 12:00 (36) National League Playoffs Los Angeles Dodgers at Houston Astros 3:00 24) American League Playoffs Oakland A's at Kansas City Royals EVENING 7:00 24) American League Playoffs New York Yankees at Milwaukee Brewers RADIO MORNING IttD (KELG-AM, 1440) National League Playoffs Los Angeles Dodgers at Houston Astros MISSION, Kan. (AP) The Top 10 Player N. Nunn, Travlt K.

Overton, LBJ M. Rhone, Reagan E. Jeffrlet, LBJ D. Owent, McCallum O. Crenthaw, Reegan J.

Schlndler, LBJ C. Beylor, Auttln R. Guttafton, McCal R. Bergeron, Trevli D. Roblnton, LBJ E.

Wilton, Anderton T. Griffin, Crockett R. O'Banan, Travlt J. Johmon, And M. Baker, Johmton B.

Boyd, LBJ K. Lewlt, McCallum T. Hefner, Travlt T. Marek, Reagan K. Jonet, Johmton H.

Hewklnt, Anderton 0 0 2 0 0 9 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 teami In the National Collegiate Athletic Allocation Dlvltlon l-AA football poll, wlfh thlt teaton't record! and polntt and flrtt-Dlace votet In parenthetet: Transactions FOOTBALL National Footbell Leegue CHICAGO BEARS Wolved Hem Nielsen, kicker. Signed John Roveto, kicker. CLEVELAND BROWNS-Pleced Dove Jacobs, placeklcker, on walven. NEW YORK GIANTS Waived Billy Taylor, running back. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS-Tradad Matt Bahr, kicker, to the Cleveland Browns for an undlKloted draft choice.

1. Murray St, Ky (4) 544 60 2. Idaho St 444 55 3. Jackton St, Mlu 444 51 4. Eaitern Kentucky 4-14 50 5.

New Hampshire 444 44 t. Lehigh, Pa 3-14 41 7. BolteSt 4-14 34 (tie) Delaware 3-14 34 Bon't put faith into 'doomsday tales' Latest line COLLEGE FOOTBALL Favorite Polntt Underdog CLEMSON 18V Virginia Michigan 18 MICHIGAN STATE NORTH CAROLINA 20V Wake Forett Harvard It CORNELL Virginia Tech 3 DUKE FLORIDA 9V Maryland Yale 2 HOLY CROSS NAVY 16V4 Air Force PENN STATE 24! Bolton College Brown 7 PENNSYLVANIA PRINCETON 12 Columbia Plttiburgh t'i WEST VIRGINIA TENNESSEE 5 Georgia Tech IOWA 13V4 Indiana NOTRE DAME Florida State PURDUE 6V1 Illinois Alabama NL Southern Mississippi AUBURN 3 Loultlene State KANSAS 4 Oklahoma State MINNESOTA 29 Northweitern Georgle 0 MISSISSIPPI MISSOURI 19 Kernel Stete NEBRASKA 23 Colorado Ohio State WISCONSIN Oklahoma 3 Texat Houston 3V TEXAS A8.M Wathlngton 4 CALIFORNIA Wathlngton State 0 OREGON STATE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 2IVi Arizona U.Cal.-Lot Angelet STANFORD KENTUCKY 3 South Carolina Texat Chrlttlan 3 RICE SOUTHERN METHODIST Baylor Arkantai 01 TEXAS TECH TULANE 8V4 Vanderbllt ARIZONA STATE 10 Oregon NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE Favorite Polntt Underdog Sunday PITTSBURGH STEELERS 3V Cleveland Browm ATLANTA FALCONS 4 Lot Angelet Remt New Englend Patriot! 1 NEW YORK JETS Philadelphia Eaglet 9 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS BALTIMORE COLTS It Cincinnati Bengals KANSAS CITY CHIEFS 1 Oakland Raldert HOUSTON OILERS 7 Seattle Seehewki GREEN BAY PACKERS 3V Tampa Bay Buccaneer! CHICAGO BEARS 4 Wathlngton Redsklm Dallat Cowboy! 5 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS DENVER BRONCOS 6V Detroit Llom SAN DIEGO CHARGERS 7 Minneiote Vlklngi NEW YORK GIANTS 1 St. Loult Cardlnali Menday BUFFALO BILLS 4 Miami Dolphlm Home Team In CAPS HIGHBALLS Outdoors Wed, 6 pm to 9 pm PRIME TENDER LOUNGE 9608 N. Lamar In North Park shopping Center Russell Tinsley ILIve Entertainment by HORN "Based on the amounts of pesticide found, an average adult would have to eat 15 pounds of duck meat a day to feel the effects of the poison," said Dr.

Wallace Klussman. It has been reported, however, that ducks "shuck" the pesticide once they return to clean unsprayed food. Dr. Klussman said endrin has a half-life of three days in laboratory rats. "If ducks elininated the pesticide at the same rate, they would have half the amount in their systems after three days and one-fourth after six days," Klussman said.

"At this rate, a duck found in Texas that had fed in the affected area would have one-sixteenth the amount of endrin in its system if it took nine days to get here." Believe what you will about the doomsday tales, but Klussman, for one, isn't too excited. "I don't feel there is any real problem for Texans at all," he said. jJarbers know absolutely everyth-IngMIl day long they are fed a constant diet of Information. One thing aftcM a barber, though, he doesn't always let facts get in the way of a good story. other day at a small town barber-shop "up the way," no sooner hadhe barber slapped that big cloth around my neck did the conversation: turn to fishing.

"What's the deal," he said, "that the limit on channel catfish has been cut to 10?" Vhen getting Into a barber's chair one-has to stay alert, absorbing as much information in as short a period; Us possible, because it doesn't tajlong for old baldy to get a hair cut. Consequently, the barber tries to give us our money's worth by talking faster. 'What's that again?" I asked. "They've cut the limit on channel catfish. A customer of mine read it in that fishing guide," he said.

jtold him that was nonsense, the limit had not been reduced. But he was convinced otherwise. A day or two later, I heard the same thing from another source. Things have a way of getting around, so I took a copy of "Texas Sport Fishing Guide 1981-82" (available free where licenses are sold) and read it Sears IM PERSON such a foolish rumor got started. I speculated that someone had read a regulation for a specific lake and mlstakingly thought it was a general statewide law.

That wasn't the case, however. There wasn't one mention about a' 10-per-day limit of channel cats. There will be some people, however, who will continue to believe the rumor. For some reason there is something about the human makeup that makes us want to believe the worst Consider those scare stories about pesticide poisoning of ducks In Montana. From all we now know, the entire episode has been greatly overblown.

But once a story gathers momentum it is difficult to slow it However, a Texas wildlife scientist said there is little danger from the pesticide found in ducks that have been feeding on endrln-treated wheat fields in Montana. "Pr. Jock" WITH A RUNNING CLINIC TOP RANK BOXING LIVE! Undefeated 1 it NHL HOCKEY! The Washington Capitals battle the Buffalo Sabres. LIVE! WEDNESDAY 8PMedt7PMcdt carefully, trying to ascertain where Middleweight Bobby Czyz headlines the card. .1 Vttl Monday Oct 12-7 pm Hancock Center 41st and Interregional Tuesday Oct.

13-7 p.m. Barton Creek Square Ben White West at MoPac South Register for 5, pair of "440" running' shoes to be given away at each store after each clinic. Register at clinic. Drawing to be held Immediately following clinic. No purchase necessary, not necessary' to be present to win.

Em-, ployees and their families are not eligible to win. THURSDAY 9PMedt 8 PM cdt mr I 9 dkT AT AT AT LT II LJ LJ L9nn 1C.11.R 7I Poll Taarlav I. aa 4. I' i especially rormuiatea ana snruD wimerizer 1 for Austin lawns covers 5,000 sq. ft.

50 pound bags were $8.45, $6.95 NOW JUST AftZa' Vr tJtP AO I IE DM.I II r-T CCCn Lfi UWIMIILI OLLU NEW SPORTSCENTERPLUS! The weekend's most complete sportscast, 7 hours a day of features breaking scores. 1 SAT. SUN. 12PMedtll AMcdt Information subject to change. The 24-hour cable sports network GOLF DIGEST PRO-AM TOURNAMENT.

Snead, Littler, Casper more of the country's best senior golfers! FRIDAY 7:30 cdt 7.95 jjoi lyuunu Dr. David Bachman, M.D. Dr. Jock" Dr. Bachman has a weekly syndicated column "Dr.

Jock" that is printed in the Austin American-Statesman and many other papers. He is widely involved in the field of sports medicine, and helped develop Sears "440" running shoe. LAWN DISEASE CONTROL ,:.20 pound bag $16.25 You can count on Sears Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back SEARS. ROEBUCK AND CO. HIGHWAY 183 SOUTH 385-3452.

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