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1 mile trot. Claiming prices Purse $1.600. Quick Toro Andrews Star Hot Chip Somoli Ton id Beau Hidden Chip Foresee Song Boy Beths Double Associated Presa Out for a stroll Preakness winner Snow Chief stretches his legs after arriving at Cherry Hill, N.J., for the Jersey Derby on Memorial Day. REMARKS: The day after Saturday's Preakness Stakes at Pimhco, trainer Dick Small was asked if he would be tunning Broad Brush in the third leg of the Triple Crown, the Belmont Stakes, on June 7 "I will if Charlie Whittmgham goes home," Small said "Those horses from California, I can't beat Whittmgham. who trains Kentucky Derby winner Ferdinand, isn't going home Ferdinand, who hadn't raced outside California until he won the Derby and finished second in the Preakness, is being shipped to New York this week, to meet what will probably be a small field in the Belmont.

Broad Brush, third in the Derby, was also third at Pimhco. behind the California-bred Snow Chief and Ferdinand There are easier ways to win purse money, and Small's next move will probably be to send Broad Brush to Cleveland, far away from Snow Chief and Ferdinand, to run in the $250,000 Ohio Derby at Thistledown on June 14 With Snow Chief skipping the Belmont to run in an earlier, richer race, the 1-million Jersey Derby at Garden State Park next Monday. Ferdinand will be favored in the Belmont, which is indicative of how topsy-turvy the 3-year-old division is this year. Ferdinand, longshot winner of the Kentucky Derby, was still not favored in the Preakness he was third choice behind the Badger Land-Clear Choice entry and Snow Chief. For finishing second in the Preakness, Ferdinand becomes the favorite in the Belmont.

Snow Chief's presence in the Jersey Derby gives that race a luster that will exceed the Belmont. The same thing happened last year, when Spend a Buck, the Kentucky Derby winner, bypassed the Preakness to run in Jersey, where he had the chance to win and did win $2 6 million in purse and bonus. The Jersey Derby field could consist of Snow Chief. Tasso, last year's champion 2-year-old colt who beat Snow Chief in the Del Mar Futurity, Fobby Forbes, who was seventh in the Kentucky Derby, Bolshoi Boy, who was second in the Blue Grass Stakes; Art Francais, a French-raced colt trained by Patrick Biancone; and Mogambo, winner of the Gotham, second in the Wood Memorial and 10th in the Kentucky Derby If Mogambo doesn't run in New Jersey, he will start Sunday in the Peter Pan Stakes at Belmont Park Other than Ferdinand, the only attraction the Belmont has right now is Rampage, who won the Arkansas Derby but came out of the Kentucky Derby sore after a troubled fourth-place finish. The presence of Woody Stephens, who has won the last four Belmonts with Conquistador Cielo.

Caveat, Swale and Creme Fraiche, would help the Belmont, but even the veteran trainer is not optimistic about running Danzig Connection, who has made only two starts this year. In his last start, Danzig Connection ran second and was a tired horse coming back It would take a superior performance in the Peter Pan to convince Stephens that this colt is ready for the Belmont A more likely place for Danzig Connection is the Ohio Derby, where Small will be, avoiding the California horses but not the ones from New York. BILL CHRISTINE Advisory panel for The Times' Triple Crown Ratings Lenny Hale, racing secretary at Aqueduct. Belmont Park and Saratoga, Frank (Jimmy) Kilroe. vice president tor racing at Santa Anita, and Tommy Trotter, director ot racing at Hollywood Park and racing secretary at Gulfstream Park $500,000 WORLD TEAM CUP At Duaistldorf, West Germany Round Robin First Round RED GROUP United States Argentina, 2-1 (Martin Jane, Kevin Curren.

6 4. Eliot Teltscher. US. Guillermo Vilas. 6 2.

1-6. 6 4, Curren Robert Segu so, Vilas-Jane, 6 2. 6 2) BLUE GROUP Czechoslovakia Switzerland. 3-0 (Tomas Smid Jakob Hlasek. 6 4.

6-7. 6 4. Miloslav Mecir Heinz Guenthardt. 6 3. 6 3, Smid-Mecir Hlasek-Guenthardt, 6-4.

6-4) t1 60,000 GERMAN WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP At Berlin SINGLES (final) Stelli Gral (West Germany) Martina Navratilova. 6 2,63 Graf wins $29,000. Navratilova 13.000 COLLEGE NCAA DIVISION I TOURNAMENT At Athani. Ga. Team Samifinals Stanford 6, UCLA 1 SINGLES Dan Goldie (S) Brad Pearce.

6 4, 6 1. Jim Grabb (S) Michael 2,6 2, Patrick McEnroe (S)d Tim Trigueiro, 7-6. 6-3, Eric Rosenleld (S) d. Dan Nahirny. 6 3, 6 2.

Scott Moody (SI Bull Farrow. 3 6, 6 3. 6 4, Brett Greenwood (UCLA) John Letts. 7-5. 6-2 Peppardina B.

SMU 1 SINGLES Kelly Jones (P) John Ross. 6 4, 7-5, Robby Weiss (PI Richey Reneberg. Martin Lauren-deau (P) Stefan Kruger. 6 3, 4 6. 7-6; Den Bishop (SMU) Augustine Moreno, 6 3.

7-5, Doug Sachs (P) Mark Styslinger 6 4, 6 7.6 1 Craig Johnson (P) 2.6 2 Women NCAA DIVISION I TOURNAMENT At Austin, Tax. Tsam Championship Stanford 6.USC4 SINGLES Patty Fendick (S) Caroline Kuhlman, 7-5, 6-2. Marianne Werdel (S) Heliane Steden, 6 4. 6-1. Leigh Anne Eldredge (S) Maeve Quinlan.

6-4, 6-0, Mary Norwood (USC) d. Stephanie Sav-ides, 6 2, 6-1. Kay Tittle (SI Ginny Purdy. 6 3. 3-6.

6-4. Claudia Hernandez (USC)d Can Hagey. 6-4, 6 2 DOUBLES Kuhlman Dana Levy (USC) Fendick-Eldredge. 7-5. 6 Hagey-Savides (S) d.

Steden-Norwood. 6-4, 7-5. Quinlan Purdy (USC) Tittle Werdel. 6 4. 5 7.

retired STANDINGS PACIFIC 10 Southern Division Final Conference UCLA 21 9 Arizona 18 12 Stanford 18 12 USC 12 18 Arizona St 11 19 California 10 20 All Games Pet 39 21 41 18 35 21 26 29 34 28 32 25 .650 .695 625 473 548 .561 CAT- CoutJ.cn. Section Bosebay Playoffs Ocean View Still Has to Pick Pitcher to Oppose Loara By MIKE DiGIOVANNA, Times Staff Writer Any high school baseball coach would love to have a pitching staff as deep and talented as the one Bill Gibbons has assembled this season at Ocean View. But having four capable starters in David Holdridge (7-0), Brett Johnson (4-0), Craig Anderson (4-2) and Brent Knackert (3-1) can make for some stressful decisions come playoff time. Just ask Gibbons. "It can be a dilemma," he said.

"If you pick the wrong guy and he has a bad day, you can second-guess yourself. It's always a tough decision." As of Monday night, Gibbons hadn't decided who he would start today when the Seahawks (19-4-1) play Loara (18-9-1) in the second round of the CIF Southern Section 4-A playoffs at Loara High School. But he had narrowed his choices to Holdridge, a junior right-hander with a 1.63 earned-run average and 70 strikeouts, and Knackert, also a right-hander. Holdridge, who hit a three -run homer to break a 3-3 tie and lift Ocean View to a 6-3, first-round win over Los Altos on Friday, is the Seahawks' ace, but he hasn't pitched in more than a week. Johnson pitched four innings and Anderson pitched three against Los Altos.

If Holdridge or Knackert falters, Gibbons' bullpen is deep. "I'd rather have more choices than less, because if you get into a game where you need other pitchers, you've got them," he said. The Saxons, who needed 14 innings to defeat Servite, 3-2, in the first round, will counter with either Mike Golia, a senior left-hander who threw five innings Friday, right-hander Rich Milo, or lefty Alan Evans. Loara is led on offense by Brian Roberts (.423, 6 homers, 25 RBIs), Wade Clester (.340, 26 RBIs) and Golia (5 homers, 19 RBIs). No player is batting more than .400 for Ocean View, but the Seahawks, behind Holdridge and Billy Daymude, have seven players hitting better than .300.

Ocean View, the Sunset League champion, has won 12 of its last 13 games. In other 4-A second-round games: San Gorgonio (18-5) at Esperanza (21-3-1) The fourth-seeded Aztecs, who opened with a 7-0 victory over Huntington Beach, will start senior left-hander Tim MacNeil (7-0, 1.15 ERA) against the Spartans, who eliminated Hoover in the first round. Senior right-hander Jeff Burr (10-2) will probably start for San Gorgonio, which is led offensively by 6-4, 220-pound catcher Tony Kounas (.500, 3 homers, 32 RBIs). Five starters (Kevin Clancy, Andy Escobar, Tom Redington. Emmitt Cohick and Dave Moralez) hit better than .400 during the regular season for the Aztecs.

Redington added seven homers, 34 RBIs and 29 runs, and Eric Cox hit five homers and had 32 RBIs. El Dorado (20-6) at Bishop Amat (15-8-1) Senior right-hander Jeff Petredes, who hit five homers and had 29 RBIs during the regular season, is expected to start for the Golden Hawks, who defeated North Torrance, 4-1, in the first round. The Lancers, who beat Riverside Poly Friday, rely on outfielders Mario Torres (.397, 22 RBIs) and Richard Sanchez (.381, 14 RBIs) and shortstoppitcher Dave Gorman (.379, 14 RBIs). Lakewood (20-3) at Westminster (16-8) The second-seeded Lancers, who won nine of 10 one-run decisions in the Moore League, beat Rolling Hills, 2-1, in the first round. Junior right-hander Mike McNary (13-2, 0.81 ERA, 133 strikeouts), who threw a complete-game, two-hitter Friday, will probably start again for Lakewood.

The Lions will probably start freshman left-hander Ryan Klesko (5-1). Shorstop Al Rodriguez led Orange County in stolen bases with 20 and hit .400 with 18 RBIs. In 3-A second-round games: Lompoc (16-7) vs. Sonora (25-1) at Fullerton College The Braves, who have won three Southern Section titles and have reached the championship game three other times under Coach Dan Bodary, defeated San Gabriel, 5-3, in the first round. Bill Bentley (8-1) or Paul Bommersbach (6-3) will oppose Raider right-hander Brian Needham (8-1).

Lompoc's top hitter is catcher Dale Craig (.475 with 3 homers and 26 RBIs). Top-seeded Sonora, which has won 23 straight games, is led by shortstop Rob Stuart (.412, 6 homers, 25 RBIs, 37 runs), second baseman Mitch Kay lor (5 homers, 32 RBIs, 27 runs) and right fielder Scott Einhorn (32 RBIs, 26 runs). Canyon (16-8) at Damien (16-7) The Spartans had to defeat Workman, 4-0, in a wild-card game to advance to the first round, where they upset John W. North, 3-1. Damien's top hitter is Kenny Corn (.440, 16 RBIs), and its top pitcher is Junior Pro (5-3, 1.29 ERA).

The Comanches had 20 runs in their first-round victory over Harvard Friday. Mike Townley and Todd French each had three hits to pace Canyon. Gahr (21-5) at Fullerton (17-7) The third-seeded Gladiators, who eliminated Foothill in the first round, are led by Vern Hildebrandt (.448, 14 RBIs), Phil Wang (.440) and Keith Harrison (.400, 18 RBIs). Right-hander Steve Vernola (11-1), who pitched a complete game Friday, is Gahr's top pitcher. Catcher John Mele hit a three-run homer to lead the Indians to their 3-2 win over Corona in the first round.

First baseman Jeff Bailey has hit four homers this year. Tustin (19-4) at Santa Barbara (11-9-1) The Dons, who upset Covina, 5-4, in the first round, rely on 6-3, 225-pound first basemanpitcher Eric Pender (.433, 8 homers, 28 RBIs). Either Pender or Wayne Shipley, both right-handers, will start today for Santa Barbara. The Tillers, who beat Ramona, 6-2, in the first round, will start either left-hander Steve Surico (10-1, 143 strikeouts) or right-hander Chris Floth (6-1). Western (23-4) vs.

Upland (15-8) at Memorial Park The Pioneers and the Highlanders met in the first round last year, with Western winning, 6-5, in eight innings. Senior right-hander Rich Lodding 10-2), who didn't allow a hit in 2 innings of relief in the Pioneers' 2-1, 12-inning victory over Troy on Friday, will start for second-seeded Western. Lodding (.383, 22 RBIs), David Tellers (.372, 29 RBIs) and Mark Tranberg (.371, 23 RBIs) lead the Pioneers offensively. Upland defeated Schurr, 5-4, in nine innings Friday. In 2-A second-round games: Irvine (20-8-1) at Garden Grove (15-7): Vaquero first baseman Bob Hamelin was intentionally walked four straight times in the Vaqueros' 13-6 win over Chino in the first round after sending a long fly ball to deep center in his first trip to the plate.

Brian Snoddy (11-2) is expected to start for Irvine. Mark Kiefer (9-2, 79 strikeouts in 60V6 innings) will start for the Argonauts. Garden Grove had some problems defensively in a 2-1 win against Saddleback on Friday, but Kiefer pitched a two-hitter. Santa Clara (13-5) at Mission Viejo (17-6) The teams met in the 2-A quarterfinals last year with Mission Viejo gaining a 1-0 victory. Santa Clara won its opening-round game this year, 1-0.

behind a four-hitter by Frank Madrid (5-1). Madrid is expected to start today. Santa Clara is led offensively by first baseman Troy Lunde (.486) and third baseman Alberto Santana Mission Viejo will start Matt Lackey (3-0). Catcher Don Roberson had two hits and drove in a run in a 7-6 win over Santa Fe on Friday. Capistrano Valley (19-6) at Saugus (18-6) Saugus features seven players who batted .300 or better.

Third baseman Chris Joy (.434, 5 homers, 26 RBIs) is the team's top hitter and has a 20-game hitting streak. Dennis Moran, who is batting .413 and has compiled a 6-1 pitching record, will start today. Second baseman Tom Dodson has four homers and 21 RBIs. Capistrano Valley has won nine consecutive games. The Cougars will start Brett Snyder (7-2, 1.75 ERA, 60 strikeouts).

Nathan Call hit his sixth home run of the season in a 2-0 victory over Bell Gardens in the opening round. Junior Tommy Adams leads the team with 18 stolen bases and is hitting .418. University (13-9) at Norte Vista (21-6) Two-time San Andreas League MVP Willie Navarrette (12-2) will start for the Braves in Riverside. Navarrette, a 6-2, 220-pound junior, has recorded 112 strikeouts in 107 innings and was an All-CIF Southern Section selection as a sophomore. Mike Ramos (.391) and Mike Armstrong (.359) are the top hitters for the Braves, who have had six players sign professional baseball contracts in the past five years.

Darrell Sawicki (5-1 will start for the Trojans, who needed an unearned run in the bottom of the seventh inning to defeat Santiago, 4-3, in the first round. EIGHTH RACE. 1 mil. paca. Claiming pries 6.000.

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Claiming Purse $2,600. Rich Is Best Captain Carrott Native Fox Syncopated Rhythm Level Devil Fastenyour seat belt Best Of Arnie Winsome Losesome Speed 0 Charger Without A 1 race TENTH RACE. 1 mile pace. Claiming price $7,600. Purse $1,400.

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Hidden Chip 7 6 Hurgo 16. Vanishing Act 11, Glen MidbyS 7 -Little Jo Jo 20. Lett Turn Only 12. Kool Jazz 8 Halcyon Holiday 14. Demian 10.

Regal Monterey 7 9 BestOf Arnie 14, Speed 0 Charger 9, Syncopated Rhythm 6 10 Nitas Neeto 11, Revs Star 10, Bagdad Thief 8 Bast Bat IDOIDO (4th) 3" (Reseda), 14.2. Boykin (San Fernando), 14 3. Bausley (University). 14 3w, 14 69. Mays (Kennedy), 14 OTHER CALIF Pride (Sacramento Grant).

13 90. Engelhart (Concord De La Salle), 14 0. Montgomery (San Jose Independence). 14 29w. 14 93.

Munoz (Qumcy), 14 1. Smith (Fresno Clovis West). 14 51w US Goode (Town I Creek Hazelwood. Ala 13 73 300-METER INTERMEDIATE HURDLES SOUTHERN SECTION Bradshaw (Saugus). 37 71.

McElroy (Loyola). 37 99. Burnett (lynwood). 37 8, Bryant (Eisen hower), 38 15. Fisher (Sherman Oaks Notre Dame).

38 19 CITY Harris (Banning). 37 79. Leslie (Washington), 37 7c. Parker (Hamilton). 38 70.

Locket! (Dorsey). Jackson (Dorsey). 38 6 OTHER CALIF Ellison (Valleio), 38 06. Gaines (San Jose Independence), 38 0. Engelhart (Concord De La Salle).

38 1. Maiden IBakerstield South). 38 42; Montgomery (San Jose Independence). 38 2 Armstrong (Dallas Pinkston). 36 3 400-METER RELAY SOUTHERN SECTION Muir, 40 93.

Hawthorne, 4 1 82. Morntngside, 4 1 8, 95. Simi Valley, 42 01 CITY Tall. 4168. Fremont, 419, Dorsey, 42 36, Washington.

42 50. Crenshaw. 42 4c OTHER CALIF Sacramento John son. 41 66. Lemoore.

41.6. San Franciso Galileo. 4191. Valleio. 42 01.

Madera. 42 11 Gavlveston Ball (Tex I. 40 53 1.600-METER RELAY SOUTHERN SECTION Hawthorne. 3 15 1. Muir, 3 15 89.

Santa Ana Valley, 3 17 95. Centennial. 3 18 14. Millikan. 3 18 97 CITY Fremont.

3 17 59. Locke. 3 17 64. Dorsey. 3 17 82.

University. 3 19 41, Washington. 3 20 37 OTHER CALIF Berkeley. 3:18 7c. San Diego Morse.

3 19.17. Fremont American, 3 19 Madera, 3 20 23, San Jose Independence, 3 20 3 US Philadelphia Central. Texarkana (Tex 3 12 4. HIGH JUMP SOUTHERN JSeCTION Swanson (Alemany). 7-0, Tilson (Loyola), 6-10.

Martin (Arcadia). 6 814. Moran (San Marcos). Stewart (Sherman Oaks Notre Dame). Curtis (Elsmore), Thomas (Ventura), Welch (Westlake).

Dorn (Estancia), Bathan (Burbank). Moore (Millikan). Elliot (LB Poly). DeHart (Santa Monica). 6-8 CITY Keith Franklin (Talt).

6-8. Dawson (Carson). Guenther (Poly), 6-4. Zach-ery (Dorsey), 6-3. no one else has bettered OTHER CALIF Novitzky (Millbrae Mills), 7-0, Smith (Fresno Clovis West), Young (Sunnyvale Fremont), 6-10, Prince (Union City Logan), 6-94; Juico (San Jose Piedmont Hills).

6-9V4 Dillard (Christianburg. Va 7-2 POLE VAULT SOUTHERN SECTION Covarubius (LB Jordan). Williams (Servite). 16 0. Miller (Estancia).

15-2. Charles (South Torrance), 14-9, Morns (Burbank Burroughs). 14-7. CITY Arrias (Canoga Park), 14-6; Lopez (Roosevelt), Borick (Tall), 14 3. Zaldua (Marshall), 14-0, Grand (University), Bryan (San Pedro), Moomaw (University), Armstrong (Birmingham), LaMonica (Poly), Howard (Tail).

13 0 OTHER CALIF Burns (Lafayette Acalanes). 16-6. Toney (San Jose Del Mar), 15-9; Summerville (Danville San Ramon), 15-64, Arnett (Los Altos), Rankin (Los Gatos), Brown (Escondido San Pasqual), 15-0. U.S. Manson (Aurora Central.

Colo), 17-8 LONG JUMP SOUTHERN SECTION Knox (Antelope Valley). 24 -3V4; Hooks (Lakewood), 23-6. Carnes (Simi Valley), 23-4. Ayers (Western). 23-3.

Dorn (Estancia). 23-2'A CITY Gilmore (Poly). 22-11; Walker (Narbonne), 22- lOw. 22-5; Como (Kennedy). 22-4 Vi; Clark (Crenshaw).

22-3; Gray OTHER CALIF Rogers (Sacramento Johnson), 24-1 Rucker (San Jose Silver Creek), 23-1 1sw, 23-6; Pride (Sacramento Grant), 23-9, Spires (San Francisco Galileo), 23 9w. Wright (Fresno Edison). 23-6w, 22-6VS Manderson (St Petersburg Farragut. 25-2. TRIPLE JUMP SOUTHERN SECTION Hooks (Lake-wood), 51-4; Woods (Hawthorne), 50-0V4; Burnett (Lynwood), 49-10 34; Williams (Muir).

49-10. McCullough (Edgewood), 49- lOw, 49-1 CITY Douglas (Fremont), 46-10. Dixion (Cleveland). 45-OV4; Gilmore (Poly). 44-8.

McLinn (Garfield). 44-5. OTHER CALIF Rucker (San Jose Silver Creek). 48-7V4w. 48-3'; Johnson (Bakerslield West), 48-5W; Rivera (Oak-dale), 48-1; Anderson (Bakerslield).

48-0. Price (Union City Logan), 47-1 U.S. Milton (Mobile Murphy. 51-3 SHOTPUT SOUTHERN SECTION Carter (Edison). 59 5.

Tunnicliff (Arcadia). 56 10. Goodrich (Saugus). 66 2'A. Lutiens (Righ-etti), 56-1V4, Turner (Villa Park), McCarty (Rio Mesa), 54 5.

CITY Lambert (Palisades), 57-6V4; Vega (Hamilton), 56-2; Derderian (Kennedy), 50-8V4; Sanders (Crenshaw). 50-3; Robinson (San Pedro), 50-1 to OTHER CALIF Boggess (Lakeside El Capitan), 60-1V4; Bunnell (San Jose Gunderson), 59- 10V4, Anderson (Atherton Menlo-Atherton), 59-10, Barnes (Fresno Clovis West), 59-8'4, Harris (Clovis), 58 3 Harper (Caldwell, Ohio), 64 9. DISCUS SOUTHERN SECTION Bam (Corona dei Mar), 1 78 6, Morales (Garden Grove). 174 1. Ane (Saugus).

173-1. Schaeller (Carpintena). 166 8. Berry (Elsmore), 163-1 CITY No competition. OTHER CALIF Hooper (Fair Oaks Del Campo).

192-3, Boggess (Lakeside El Capitan). 183-11; Waddell (Casa Roble), 180-8, VanZandt (Valleio Hogan), 176 3, Stubblefield (Bakerslield South). 172-6 Keshmiri (Reno). 203-5 LOS ALAMITOS ENTRIES Sail On Easter Jet Streakm On Top Marietta Bo BeduinoOnlce The Dream Begins Miss Delia Bug Miss Merry Doc Bars Be Quicker Terrys Tee Time Sassy City Miss Tuka Making Ways MissGottabolt FrenchCrystal SIXTH RACE. 1 mile pace.

Claiming price $10,000. Purse $2,800. Vanishing Act Andys Needle Levity Peter Flash Hurgo Bye Bye Scotty Skippers Tycoon Top Jimmy Mister Gustav Glen Midby SEVENTH RACE. 1 mile pace. Clalnv Ing price $7.600.

Purse $1 .700. Commander Ego Steroid Stallion Little Jo Jo Sky Flower Cabernet Indian Treasure Son Of Mi Marzo Kool Jazz Star Act HelloCharger LeftTurnOnly BOY'S TOP MARKS Through May 18 All times are seasonal best Times in hundredths are fully automatic To equate hand times to fully automatic times add 24 to hand times races 300 meters or less, add 14 to hand times in 400-meter races converted time wind-aided mark, i indoor time 100 METERS SOUTHERN SECTION Wellman (Westlake). 10 4w, 10 5. Ealy (Muir). 10 73, Bmler (Dos Pueblos).

Stephens (Mission Vieio), Carnes (Simi Valley). Adams (West Covina), 10 5, Dixion (Morntngside), 10 5w CITY Holmes (Carson). 10 60w, 10 6. Watts (Taft). 10 61.

Ford (San Pedro). 10 5w. 10 6. Hart (Locke). 10 5w, 10 7.

Anderson (Washington). Barnes (Reseda). Smith (Gardena), 10 6 OTHER CALIF. McCree (Madera). 10 49.

Hendnx (Fresno Roosevelt). 10 61. Stewart (San Francisco Galileo). 10 4w, 10 6. Miller (San Francisco Riordan), 10 68w.

10 99, Rogers (Sacramento Johnson), 10 70 Florence (Galveston Ball. Tex 10 29 200 METERS SOUTHERN SECTION Cannady (Du arte). 212, Ealy IMuir), 21 46, Newsome (Montclair). 2 1 3w. 22 29.

Coleman (Du-arte). 21 75. Harris (Simi Valley). 21 77 CITY Watts (Talt). 21 03.

Ford (San Pedro), 21 4w. 22 31. Smith (Gardena). 2 1 5wc. 2 1 6c.

Holmes (Carson). 2 1 86w. 22 03. Hart (Locke). 21 7 OTHER CALIF McCree (Madera).

210. Rogers (Sacramento Johnson), 21 38. Ray (Fresno Bullard). 212. Minor (Berkeley).

21.4w. 2166. Miller (San Francisco Riordan). 21 82w Flor-ance (Galveston Ball. Tex 20 63 400 METERS SOUTHERN SECTION Bixler (Dos Pueblos), 47 6.

Fritz (Anaheim). 48 30. Coleman (Duarte). 48 43, Hannah (Haw-thornel. 48 46.

Thurmond (Saddleback). 48 6 CITY Thompson (Locke), 48 05, Johnson (Westchester). 48 21, Watts (Talt), 48 27c. Douglas (Fremont). 48 34, Walters (Hamilton).

48 82 OTHER CALIF Lewis (Fremont American), 47 32. Carter (Fremont American). 48 0. Barco (Monterey). 48 47.

Huston (Salinas). 48 62. Hendnx (Fresno Roosevelt). 48 69 US Cunningham (Dallas Carter), Wise (Beaumont French, Tex 1,46 5 800 METERS SOUTHERN SECTION McCracken (Loyola). 1 52 9.

Serratos IMoreno Valley). 1 53 38. Sorensen (Villa Park). 1 53 8, Large (Desert). 154 Shaw IMuir), 1 54 77 CITY Thompson (Locke).

15151. Ewell (Palisadesl. 1:54 49. Wolfe (Palisades). 1 55 42, Stiles (Verdugo Hills), 1 56 90.

Bailey (Dorsey). 1.56.9 OTHER CALIF Fitzgerald (San Francisco St Ignatius). 1 52 57; Gabor (Pie santon Amador Valley), 153 88, Mastalir (Sacramento Jesuit). 1.54.6. Salas (Clovis).

1 54 76. Wendling (Los Gatos), Castro (Ramona). 1:54 8. Kersh (Pearl. Miss 1 49 2 1,600 METERS SOUTHERN SECTION Serratos (Moreno Valley).

3 52 89; McCracken (Loyola), 3:53 93. Zimmer (Simi Valley). 3 55 25, Sabra (Ocean View). 3 56 69. D.

Stonerock (Saugus), 3:57 6 CITY Moya (Narbonne). 4 08 only runner to better 4 09 0. OTHER CALIF Mastalir (Sacra mento Jesuit). 3.50 5. Masatlir (Sacramento Jesuit), 3 510, Dam (El Cajon Valhalla).

3:53 231, McAboy (Ormda Mira-monte). 3 53 Lienau (Clovis). 3:55 84. Kersh (Pearl. Miss 1.3 51 3 MILE SOUTHERN SECTION McCracken (Loyola).

4 15 12c. Zimmer (Simi Valley). 4 15 Stonerock (Saugus). 4 16 39. Serratos (Moreno Valley).

4. 16.44c; Meyer (Villa Park), 4: 17.4c. CITY Rodriguez (Narbonne), 4 21 70c; Gomez (Belmont), Gabre (Belmont), 4:22 20c; Sand (University), 4 25 6, Quintana 27 38c. OTHER CALIF Mastalir (Sacramento Jesuit). 4 08 06i.

Dani (El Caion Valhalla). 4 10 3 li. Mastalir (Sacramento Jesuit). 4 1 1 .4 li. Perez (Manteca).

4 14 2c; Thomas (Sacramento Jesuit). 4 14 4c Holmes (South Houston), 3,000 METERS SOUTHERN SECTION Stonerock (Saugus), 8:25 5, Mascorro (Rosemead), 8 25 9. Stonerock (Saugus). 8 35 3. Serratos (Moreno Valley).

8 380. Erbes (Glendale). 8 43 0 CITY Gomez (Belmont). 8 44 8i. Sand (University), 8 55.22.

only runners to better 9 05 0 OTHER CALIF Mastalir (Sacramento Jesuit), 8 11.0; Dani (El Caion Valhalla), 8 13 2i; Mastalir (Sacramento Jesuit). 8 26 4, McAboy (Ormda Mira-monte), 8 36 4i; Honig (Fair Oaks Bella Vista). 8 40 Blockhaus (Mountain View). 8 50 0 Trautman (Central Valley Monroe-Woodbury. 8 05 8 (national record) TWO-MILE SOUTHERN SECTION Stonerock (Saugus), 9 05 20c; Stonerock (Saugus), 9 17 53c.

Imlay (Temple City). 9 18 5c, Mascorro (Rosemead), 9. 18 9c; Erbes (Glendale). 9 22 811 CITY Gomez (Belmont). 9 26 401.

Sand (University). 9 37 49c. Freidank (Hamilton), 9 39 15c; Gebre (Belmont). 9 46 19c, Hernandez (Garfield), OTHER CALIF. Dani (El Caion Valhalla), 8 49 1i, E.

Mastalir (Sacramento Jesuit), 8:51 64c; Mastalir (Sacramento Jesuit), 8 55 10c. McAboy (Ormda Miramonte). 9 05 6c; Hoepker (Alameda Encinal). 9 09 9c Gargiulo (Piano East. Tex 8 56 72c 110-METER HIGH HURDLES SOUTHERN SECTION Johnson (Ka tella).

14 01. Bradshaw (Saugus), 14 14. Floyd (Eisenhower). 14 23. Hall (Gane-sha).

14 Ow. 14 39, White (Montclair). 14 1w. 14 68 CITY Davis (Fairfax). 14 21.

Lynch HIGH SCHOOL BOYS Southern Section Team Playoffs Quarterfinals Today's Schedule 4- A DIVISION UPPER BRACKET Santa Barbara (22-0) at Edison (18 3). Laguna Beach (14-2) at Beverly Hills (19-2) LOWER BRACKET University (16 4-1) at Corona del Mar (13-3), Miraleste (18-1) at Foothill 120-2) 3- A DIVISION UPPER BRACKET Upland (19 2) at Calabasas (16-4). Mater Dei (17-3) at Capistrano Valley (17-2) LOWER BRACKET Los Alamitos (22-0) at San Marino (21-11. Mission Vieio 114-7) at Dana Hills (16 3) 2- A DIVISION UPPER BRACKET Righetti at Loyola (16-4), Valencia 18 4) at Canyon Country Canyon LOWER BRACKET South Hills at Diamond Bar (17-5); Indio (18-4) at Montebello. City EASTERN LEAGUE South Gate 4.

Roosevelt 3 Garfield 7. Jordan 1 Bell 7. Huntington Park 2 NORTHERN LEAGUE Franklin 13. Eagle Rock 7 Belmont 10. Marshall 1 Wilson 8.

Lincoln 2 SOUTHERN LEAGUE Washington 3. Dorsey 2 Los Angeles 14. Manual Arts 6 Jef lerson 9. Fremont 6 WESTERN LEAGUE Venice 4, University 0 Westchester 8, Crenshaw 1 Hamilton 5, Palisades 2 Southern Section Playoffs Today's Schedule Second Round 4- A DIVISION UPPER BRACKET Simi Valley (24-4) at Santa Monica (18-8 1), Ocean View (18-4-1) at Loara (18 10-1), Rowland (14-6) at Newbury Park (11-12-1). San Gorgonio (18 5) at Esperanza (21-3 11 LOWER BRACKET Camanllo (17-9) at Millikan 115 11).

El Dorado (20-5) at Bishop Amat (15 8 1). Arcadia (21-5) at Fontana (16 7); Lakewood (203) at Westminster (13-8) 3- A DIVISION UPPER BRACKET Lompoc (16-7) at Sonora (25-1); Anaheim Canyon (16-8) at Damien (16-7); Rio Mesa (21-4) at Paramount (12-10). Righetti (12-10-1) at Edgewood 118 71 LOWER BRACKET Gahr (21-5) at Fullerton (17-7). El Segundo (24 5-11 at Hueneme (18-7); Tustin (19-4) at Santa Barbara (11-9-11; Western (22-4) at Upland (15-8). 2-A DIVISION UPPER BRACKET Diamond Bar (20 4) at Arroyo (15 6): Santa Clara 113-5) at Mission Viem (17-7).

Artesia (18-7) at La Sierra (15 9), Irvine (19 8-1) at Garden Grove (15-7) LOWER BRACKET University (13 91 at Norte Vista (21-6). Capistrano Valley (18-6) at Saugus 117-7); Agoura 1 5-4) at Montclair (21-5); Mountain View (19-3) at Glenn (17-7). 1-A DIVISION UPPER BRACKET Carpinteria (12-10) at Montclair Prep (21-5). Yucaipa (17-7) at Gladstone (16-7-1). St Anthony (16-8) at St Bonaventure (10-8-1); Beaumont (15-5- Hat Elsinore (12-13) LOWER BRACKET St Bernard 116-5) at Cabrillo (148), Aquinas (18-3) at Paraclete (18-3); Cerritos Valley Christian (14-6) at San Marino (13-11); Baldwin Park (14-6-2) at La Salle (16-7-11 SMALL SCHOOLS DIVISION UPPER BRACKET Coleville (11-5) at Providence (20-2); Coast Union (13-6 1) at Villanova Prep (16-4-1).

Woodcrest Christian (11-6-11 at Windward (14-71; Leflingwell Christian (20-5) at Victor Valley Christian (9-81. LOWER BRACKET Templeton 1 7-2) at Pasadena Poly (10-6-1): Pioneer Baptist 1 1-21 at Avalon (13-21. Blooming-ton Christian 13 -4) at Faith Baptist 14-8). Rosamond (15-8) at Lmfield Christian (18 3-1). 1 Todey'e Schedule HIGH SCHOOL Southern Section Playoffs Second Round All Gemes at 3 p.m.

4-A DIVISION UPPER BRACKET Fountain Valley (22-4) at Mater Dei (19-6-1); Dos Pueblos (23-3) at El Dorado (2 1-51; Righetti (24-3) at Newbury Park (21-7). Cerritos (15 7) at St Paul (16-7) LOWER BRACKET Millikan (14-8) at Edison (23-51. Kennedy (23-6) at Downey (15-8). Lakewood St Joseph (18-7-1) at Thousand Oaks (17-81; Gahr (22-0) at Lompoc (16-11). 1-A DIVISION UPPER BRACKET Paraclete (17-2) at Yucaipa (21-2).

San Marino (13-5 II at Whitlier Christian (13-8); Santa Ynez (17-2) at Cabrillo (11-12). Brethren (18 2) atEISegundo(16-5-1) LOWER BRACKET Pomona Catholic (14-2) at La Canada (11-8). Maranatha (18-4) at Riverside Notre Dame (16-61; Atascadero (19-31 at Temple City (16-6); Miraleste 1 19-1) at Calabasas (13-8) SMALL SCHOOLS DIVISION UPPER BRACKET Yucca Valley (10-10) at Trona (13-4); Maricopa (13-1) at Santa Maria Valley Christian (7-6). Christian School of the Desert (8 12-1) at Flintridge Sacred Heart (8 9). Avalon (15-3) at California Lutheran (8 5) LOWER BRACKET Lmfield Christian (17-4) at Faith Baptist (10-6); Templeton (11-4) at Alverno (11-6); Providence (11-4) at Ramona Convent (14 81.

Silver Valley (18 2) at Leflingwell Christian (12-6) 1 8th Day of 52-Day mat. First Pott 7:30 m. FIRST RACE. 350 yards. 2 year olds.

Claiming prica $6,250. Purs $2,900. Sizzlin Dusk Master Shue Sure To Fire Kruger Brent Lanes Diamond King Elsies Lil Dupe Rare Solution Lugosi Three Gold Coins Ketch My Copy Fast Sailing Bunny Sexy Senator SECOND RACE. 350 yards. 2 year old maiden fillias.

Claiming prica $10.000. Purse $2,900. Precious Hotly Sallys Cash Pleasm Shes No Lady Als Band Donna True Gloire De Gayle Warp Time THIRD RACE. 350 yards. 3 year old fillies.

Claiming price $8,000. Purse $3,300. Merry Widow Waltz Rich Tudor Time Clipper Blameiton Midnight Jonnys Quick Chic My Kmdd Pie Exclusive Feelin Regards ToCute Bar FOURTH RACE. 350 yards. 2 year old maidens.

Cal bred. Claiming price $6,250. Purse $2,600. Robins Jet Flash Una Paloma Blanca Macs Wonder Band No Class Vital Vixen Desert Reward Plundering Phoebe Hobo Hill Vedos Solution Lugosi FIFTH RACE. 870 yards.

3 year olds. Claiming price $10,000. Purse $3,500. Miss Easy Nublado Little Nik Nik Seems To Me Conference Call Elactica Bay Merridoc Charger Victory Desert Reward SIXTH RACE. 350 yards.

3 year old maidens. Purse $3,800. Especial Effects CarotsCharger Osage Reb Policy Dorset! Smashmgly Painted Holme Ima Threewayspiit Kim Carries Hempens Angel Harriett Go Think Lanty The Nubladita SEVENTH RACE. 870 yards. 3 year olds up.

Cal bred. Claiming price $3,200. Purse $2,600. Okies Cash Days Profit Hippity Swiss Banker Sir Redi The Defiant One Scrambling Joe Ms Gen Anna EIGHTH RACE. 350 yards.

2 year old maiden fillies. Purse $3,800. PRO FOOTBALL NY Jets Recalled waivers on tackle Marvin Powell and traded him to Tampa Bay for a conditional eighth round draft choice New Orleans Asked waivers on running back Tyrone Anthony, who failed a physical exam Green Bay Asked waivers on line backer Rich Wingo San Diego Signed two free agents, quarterback Daryl Dickey (Tennessee) and linebacker John Knight (Arizona St HOCKEY Minnesota Traded winger Tom McCarthy to Boston for a second and third round draft choice NINTH RACE. 400 yards. 3 year olds up.

Allowance. Purse $7,100. Calyx Raise A Secret Rajas Gold JettmFool Right Response Make Mine Bugs Martial Arts Streakm On Top TENTH RACE. 350 yards. 3 year olds 8i up.

Claiming price $3,200. Purse $2,800. Apt To Doo Lavish Traces Gotta Policy Red Dragonfly Zingo Charge Azurangle Wander Lark Prince Thatsakid Davids Win Blazin Sable Dual Turbocharge Be Sure Tony Mr Blue Wrangler French Crystal CONSENSUS Copyright, Daily Racing Form LOS ALAMITOS 1 Master Shue 21, Lanes Diamond King 10. Three Gold Coins 4 2 Sallys Cash 13, Pleasm 12, Gloire De Gayle 11. 3 Rich Tudor 13, My Kinda Pie 10, Exclusive Feelin 8 4 Vedos Solution 11, Vital Vixen 9.

Plundering Phoebe 7 5 Charger Victory 15, Seems To Me 14, Bay Merridoc 7 6 Harriett Go 10, Think Lanty 8, Especial Effects 8 7 Swiss Banker 19, Scramling Joe 14, Sir Redi 3 8 Marietta Bo 13, Terrys Tee Time 12. The Dream Begins 5 9 Raise A Secret 28, Jettm Fool 7, Right Response 6 10 Zingo Charge 24, Red Dragonfly 5. Lavish Traces 4 Best Bet RAISE A SECRET (9th) RACING LEADERS HOLLYWOOD PARK Through May 18 Jockey Mounts 1st 2nd 3rd Stevens 105 21 17 17 Valenzuela 109 19 16 15 Ptncay 90 17 12 12 McCarron 69 17 12 10 Meza 104 12 9 13 Black 103 11 16 17 Delahoussaye 74 10 10 14 A Solis 65 9 13 6 Kaenal 72 7 10 6 Olivares 60 7 2 10 Trainer Starts 1st 2nd 3rd Gosden 36 8 10 3 RMandetla 15 6 13 Stute 45 5 7 5 Whittmgham 25 5 7 1 Mitchell 35 5 4 5 Bernstein 17 5 2 3 Sadler 29 5 2 2 Stute 13 5 1 2 DWLukas 27 4 6 5 Tinsley 16 4 4 0 RMcAnally 21 4 1 4 NCAA TOURNAMENT Diviaion I Ragional First Round Pairings WEST (At UCLA Thursday through Saturday) UCLA (39-21) vs Hawaii (41-22); Loyola Marymount (45-12) vs UC Santa Barbara (44-17). CENTRAL (At Austin, Tex Thursday through Sunday) Pan American (41-17) vs Pepperdme (35-19); Arizona (41-18) vs San Diego St (42-21); Texas (49-121 vs Southern Illinois (39-20). MIDWEST (At Stillwater.

Okla Thursday through Sunday) Oklahoma St. (E013) vs Richmond (24 29). Stanford (35 21) vs Appalachian St (40-11); Arkansas (42-15) vs Oregon St (37-131. NORTHEAST (At Orono, Me. Friday through Sunday) Maine (38-21) vs.

Rutgers (28-16); St John's (33-13) vs. Rider (26-211 ATLANTIC (At Coral Gable. Fla Thursday through Sunday) Miami (Fla (42-15) vs Western Carolina (33-26); Georgia Tech (42-21) vs Navy (30-18), Alabama (41-18) vs. South Carolina (42-21). MIDEAST (At Ann Arbor, Mich.

Friday through Sunday) Michigan (47-10) vs. Indiana St (45-19); Oral Roberts (41-20) vs. Central Michigan (4 1-14). SOUTH I (At Baton Rouge, La Thursday through Sunday) LSU (50-1 1) vs. Jackson St (34-18).

Oklahoma (43-19) vs Eastern Kentucky (33-21); Tulane (46-13) vs Louisiana Tech (34-23) SOUTH II (At Tallahassee. Fla Thursday through Saturday) Florida St (53-1 1) vs North Carolina St (35-13). South Florida (50-14) vs. Texas A8.M ALL-WCAC OF David Jacas (U San Diego). Rob Richie (Nevada Reno), Steve Kirkpatrick (Pepperdme), Billy Bean (Loyola Mary-mount) IB Steve Polk (LM) 2B Mike Baker (NR).

3B Chris Donnels (LM). SS Carl Fraticelli (LM) Util Jim Holler-an (LM) Jim McAnany. TonyLe-wis (P); Mike Fetters (PI. Tim Layana (LM). PLAYER OF YEAR Donnels PITCHER OF YEAR Tie between Fetters and Layana ROOKIE OF YEAR Matt Laiolo (St Mary s).

COACH OF YEAR Dave Snow (LM). RANKINGS By Collegiate Baseball ESPN Final Regular Season 1 Florida St (53-1 1). 2 LSU (50-11); 3 Miami (Fla (43-15); 4 Oklahoma St (5a 13); 5 Texas (49-12): 6 Michigan (47-10). 7 South Florida (50-14). 8 Loyola Marymount (45-12); 9 UC Santa Barbara (44 17); 10 UCLA (39 21) Others included: 13.

San Diego St. 142-21); 14 Stanford (35-21 1, 15 Arizona (41-18); 16 Hawaii 141-22); 20. Pepperdme (35-19) Sunday'a Late Result Hawaii 5. USC 3.

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