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Doe Angeles SJimes The Day in Sports 8 Part IllTuesday, October 21, 1986 STATISTICS PCAA INDIVIDUAL Rushing SOUTHLAND EVENTS Horse Racing 7:30 p.m. (first post)-Quarter horses. Los Alamitos POLL Associated Press Taam Record Pts 1. Mia (Fla)(55) 7-O0 1.174 2 Alabama (3) 7-0O 1.111 3. Nebraska 6-00 1.024 4 Michigan 6 00 997 5 Oklahoma 5-1-0 937 6 PennSt (1) 6O0 902 7 Auburn 6-O0 861 8.

Washington 5 1-0 704 9 Arizona St 5-0-1 695 10 5 1-0 606 11. Iowa 5-1-0 601 12. LSU 4 1-0 561 13. MtssissippiSt 6 1-0 411 14 Arkansas 5 1-0 388 15. Arizona 5-1-0 348 16.

Clemson 6-1-0 335 17. UCLA 4-2-0 192 18 SMU 5-1-0 175 19 Stanford 5-1-0 93 20 N. Carolina St. 4 1-1 71 twaa I 0 "dT fas TCB NYGAvoYdPG Camoun.CSF Jackson, SJS Williams, FS Jones, UNLV Michaels. Pac.

Passing Sweeny. FS Graham, CSLB Perez, SJS Barber. CSFull 1SJ tUZJ 168 92 85 134 644 3 8 92 0 476 5 2 79 3 434 5 1 72 3 496 3 7 70 9 PA 164 PC Yd. Pts. 1488 144 7 1194 1162 2219 115 2 197 107 316 182 129 68 880 1124 Sfllwrth.UNLV.

163 84 1043 1080 Rooeivtng No. Yd. PG Templeton.CSIB 38 236 7 6 Liggjns.SJS 49 675 7 0 Maiauuki.SJS 40 568 57 Lockett.CSLB 17 214 4 3 Jackson, SJS 29 199 4 1 OTHER LEADERS: TOTAL OFFENSE Perez (San Jose 319 7 avg per game. PUNT RETURNS Hampton (CS Long Beach). 8-212.

26 5 avg KtCKOFF RETURNS Thomas (Nev Las Vegas). 7-250. 35 7 avg INTERCEPTIONS Webster (Fresno St 1.4-71.080 avg. per game. PUNTING Hulberg (UNLV).

412 avg SCORING Belli (FS), 52 points. 8 7 per game TD Calhoun (CS Fullerton), 9 FG Ott-varez(SJS), 10-13. TEAM OFFENSE: TOTAL 1. San Jose 444 2 Pacific. 403 3 Fresno St 396 5 Others included: 4 CSLB.

360 6. CS Full 335 0. RUSHING 1. Pacific. 279 2 CS Fun 182 6 3 New Mexico 149 8.

Others included: 7. CSLB. 106 8 PASSING 1 San Jose 3 19 4. 2 Fresno 269 3 CSLB. 253.8.

Others included 5 CS Full 152 4. DEFENSE: TOTAL 1. Fresno 303 2 San Jose 315 3 Pacific. 324 3 Others included: 7 CS Fun 381 8 CSLB. 393 0.

RUSHING 1. San Jose 68 2 Fresno 89 3 Pacific. 1280. Others included 4 CSF. 169 6 CSLB.

1834. PASSING: 1. UNLV. 157 8. 2 Utah 174 3.

New Mexico 179 6 Others included: 5 CSLB. 209 6. NCAA INDIVIDUAL Rushing TCB NYG Avg YdPG Palmer.Temple 210 1233 59 176 1 Thmpsn.Minn. 124 802 6 5 133 6 Jeffery.TCU 101 798 7 91 133 0 CSmith, Navy 155 790 5 1 131 6 Stvnsn.CMich 137 787 5 7 131.1 Calhoun, CSFull 193 1023 5.3 127.8 Patton.EMich 155 874 5 6 124 8 Farmer. Toledo 170 828 4 9 118 2 Flagler.Clmsn 97 709 7 3 118 1 Fullwd, Auburn 73 687 9 4 114 5 SBartlo.ColoSt 187 660 3 5 1100 Passing STANDINGS PACIFIC 10 PF PA 0 1 153 84 2 0 166 126 1 0 224 80 1 0 187 95 1 0 148 78 2 1 147 114 2 0 137 124 5 0 100 177 5 0 59 134 5 0 129 246 Ariz St.

3 0 1 UCLA Wash. Arizona Stanford Wash. St. USC California Ore St. Oregon 2 1 0 2 1 0 2 1 0 2 1 0 2 1 1 2 2 0 1 3 0 1 3 0 0 4 0 PCAA SJSt 3 0 0 PF PA 2 0 183 166 2 0 129 ioe 1 0 184 8C 3 0 187 134 3 0 157 122 5 0 93 172 6 0 162 213 7 0 126 268 CSLB 2 0 0 2 1 0 2 1 0 Fresno St.

Pacific UNLV Utah St. CSFull. NMexSt. 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 3 0 1 4 0 WESTERN CONFERENCE WLTWLTPFPA CSSac. CS North.

S.Clara Port. St. Utah CalLuth. SCIAC 2 0 0 2 1 0 2 1 209 148 1 0 150 96 4 0 109 173 3 0 139 200 3 0 114 97 2 0 281 187 4 0 106 133 2 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 2 0 0 3 0 2 0 14 10 12 1 Vl 0 3 PF PA 2 0 143 160 2 1 144 131 3 0 105 109 1 0 94 71 3 0 104 138 6 0 56 162 PF PA 0 0 156 93 2 0 171 105 2 0 150 143 1 0 227 64 2 0 177 103 3 0 138 117 4 0 108 160 5 0 129 156 4 0 125 138 5 0 102 194 La Verne Occidental Whither Clar-Mudd Vi 1 0 4 Vi 1 0 Redlands 02! 0 BIG 10 Michigan 3 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 2 1 0 uniost. Minnesota Iowa Indiana Mich St.

1 2 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 Illinois Wisconsin Northwstrn 0 3 0 Purdue 030 IVY NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE National Conference West WIT Pet. PF PA Atlanta 5 1 1 786 160 118 LA Rams 5 2 0 714 130 120 San Francisco 4 2 1 643 170 107 New Orleans 3 4 0 429 129 122 East Pet. PF PA Washington 6 1 0 857 148 118 Dallas 5 2 0 714 189 128 NY Giants 5 2 0 714 142 90 Philadelphia 2 5 0 286 98 159 St Louis 1 6 0 143 97 157 Central Pet. PF PA Chicago 6 1 0 857 173 90 Minnesota 5 2 0 714 156 91 Detroit 3 4 0 .429 116 130 Green Bay 1 6 0 143 91 191 Tampa Bay 1 6 0 143 107 191 American Conference West Pet. PF PA Denver 6 1 0 857 189 123 Seattle 5 2 0 .714 165 100 LA Raiders 4 3 0 .571 136 130 Kansas City 4 3 0 .571 154 152 San Diego 1 6 0 143 159 201 East Pet.

PF PA NY Jets 6 1 0 857 178 143 New England 4 3 0 .571 196 112 Buffalo 2 5 0 .286 142 148 Miami 2 5 0 286 181 220 Indianapolis 0 7 0 .000 68 189 Central Pet. PF PA Cincinnati 5 2 0 .714 176 192 Cleveland 4 3 0 571 152 160 Houston 1 6 0 .143 128 150 Pittsburgh 1 6 0 .143 85 183 Monday's Result NY Jets 22, Denver 10 Eighth Week's Schedule Sunday's Games Atlanta at A Rams New Orleans at NY Jets A Raiders at Houston San Diego at Philadelphia Cincinnati at Pittsburgh San Fran, vs. Bay at Milw. Cleveland at Minnesota Tampa Bay at Kansas City Detroit at Chicago St Louis at Dallas Miami at Indianapolis Seattle at Denver New England at Buffalo Next Monday's Game Washington at NY Giants, night NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Campbell Conference Wales Conference Smythe Division Patrick Division Pt. I TPt Los Angeles 3 3 0 6 Pittsburgh 6 0 0 12 Edmonton 3 3 0 6 Philadelphia 5 0 0 10 Winnipeg 2 3 15 New Jersey 3 2 0 6 Calgary 2 3 0 4 Washington 2 4 0 4 Vancouver 1 4 0 2 NY Rangers 13 2 4 NY Islanders 13 13 Norris Division Adams Division Pt.

Pt. Toronto 3 0 2 8 Boston 4 2 0 8 St. Louis 2 115 Quebec 3 2 17 Minnesota 2 2 15 Montreal 2 3 15 Detroit 2 3 0 4 Buffalo 13 2 4 Chicago 14 13 Hartford 12 13 Monday's Result Washington 5, Montreal 4 Only game scheduled Tonight's Schedule Associated Press Broken up Bronco defender Steve Wilson (45) knocks away a pass intended for Jet receiver Wesley Walker during New York's 22-10 victory over previously unbeaten Denver Monday night at East Rutherford, N.J. PA PC Yd. Pts.

Tstvde.Mia-FIa 181 116 1643 165 8 Harbugh.Mich 131 84 1286 158 1 JJacksn.Ga 120 71 1131 150 9 Burger.Auburn 105 60 924 150 5 Yarema.MichSt 144 94 1242 146 8 Sweeny, FrSt 164 88 1488 144 7 Lindsley.BYU 189 126 1633 142 9 DSmith.MissSt 149 80 1260 142 8 Saltz, Temple 118 68 1014 142 6 Chandler.Wash 139 82 1064 141 7 WLTWLTPFPA Perm 3 0 0 5 0 0 137 47 Cornell 3 0 0 4 1 0 112 62 Brown ...220 3 20 81 85 Harvard 2 1 0 2 3 0 76 94 Princeton 1 2 0 1 4 0 66 162 Yale 1 1 0 2 3 0 118 102 Dartmouth 0 2 0 0 5 0 52 222 Columbia .0 4 0 0 5 0 42 169 TV-RADIO Baseball 5:30 p.m. World Series. New York vs. Boston, Ch 4 and 39, KNX 1070, KFMB 760 Pro Basketball 7 p.m. NBA exhibition, A.

Lakers vs. New York (delayed), Ch. 9. KLAC 570 Volleyball 7:30 p.m. San Jose State women vs Hawaii (tape).

Prime Ticket. Drag Racing 10 p.m. NHRA Fall Nationals (tape), USA. Tha Times accepts end publishes the catch count as a public service. Any responsibility for accuracy is that of the lending operator.

MORRO BAY (Virg's Lending) 14 anglers (1 boat) 2 ling cod, 47 red rock cod, 53 red snapper, 68 bass VENTURA (Venture Landing) 25 anglers (1 boat): 139 calico bass. 29 bonito. 1 rockfish OXNARD 31 anglers (2 boats) 88 calico bass, 1 bonito, 90 whitefish. 168 rockfish PORT HUENEME 13 anglers (1 boat) 194 rock od, 1 cow cod. 1 ting cod MALIBU 15 anglers (1 boat) 153 rock cod.

4 cow cod. 8 bonito. 3 sole MARINA DEL REY 56 anglers (3 boats): 3 halibut, 165 sand bass. 89 bonito, 10 rockfish. REDONDO 50 anglers (2 boats) 1 70 bonito.

27 catico bass, 400 mackerel, 63 rock cod. SAN PEDRO (Ports 0' Call) 66 anglers (2 boats): 10 yellowtail, 303 calico bass. 89 sand bass, 134 blue perch, 51 rockfish. (22nd St. Lending) 58 anglers (2 boats): 10 yellowtail, 223 calico bass, 18 sand bass, 58 bonito, 3 barracuda, 12 rockfish.

LONG BEACH (Queen's Wherf) 39 anglers (3 boats) 7 bluefm tuna, 1 1 barracuda, 39 bonito, 105 calico bass, 6 sand bass, 314 rockfish. 5 whitefish, 29 mackerel. SEAL BEACH 22 anglers (1 boat) 192 rock cod. 3 ling cod, 1 cow cod. NEWPORT (Newport Lending) 17 anglers (2 boats): 25 bonito.

2 sand bass. 29 calico bass, 158 mackerel (Devey's Locker 82 anglers (3 boats): 2 yellowtail. 420 bonito, 25 rock cod, 68 calico bass. 16 sand bass, 430 blue perch, 200 mackerel. DANA WHARF 83 anglers (5 boats): 47 bass, 333 bonito, 74 rock cod.

261 mackerel. OCEANSIDE 35 anglers (1 boat) 10 sole, 8 rockfish, 66 mackerel. SAN DIEGO Landing, Fisherman's, Point Loma) 82 anglers 5 boats): 2 albacore, 28 bigeye tuna, 25 skipjack tuna. (Seaforth) 63 anglers (4 boats): 3 bigeye tuna, 40 bonito, 30 calico bass, 9 sand bass, 120 rockfish, 13 mackerel. (Islandia) 28 anglers (2 boats): 1 bonito, 78 rockfish, 34 mackerel.

AFC SUMMARY Jets 22, Broncos 10 Denver 0 0 3 710 NewYork 10 12 0 022 First Quarter NY Hector 1 run at 7:34 (Leahy kick) NY FG Leahy 27 at 14:30 Second Quarter NY FG Leahy 25 at 10 52 NY Walker 23 pass from O'Brien at 12:47 (Leahy kick) NY Safety Elway tackled by Humphrey at 14:30 Third Quarter Den Fourth Quarter Den Winder 20 pass from Kubiak at 11:25 (Karliskick) Attendance 73.759 STATISTICS Team Den NY Firstdowns 19 20 Rushes-yards 12-38 44-137 Net yd. passing 232 74 Sacks-ydlost 5-27 5-51 Return yards 8 72 Passes 23-42-2 14-22-0 Punts 6-38 3 7-400 Fumbles-lost 3-1 1-0 Penalties-yards 11-87 11-85 Time of possession 21:22 38:38 Individual Laadara RUSHING: Denver Elway 2-22: Wil-Ihite 6-8: Winder 2-(-1). New York Hector 25-76: McNeil 15-44; Paige 3-10. PASSING: Denver Elway 13-28-1, 145; Kubiak 10-14-1. 114.

New York-Ryan 9-1M, 73; O'Brien 5-12-0, 52. RECEIVING: Denver Sampson 7-64; Willhite 7-59; Watson 4-59. New York-Toon 4-37; Hector 4-14; McNeil 2-26; Shuler2-17. Field goals missed None. WORLD SERIES COMPOSITE BOX BATTING-FIELDING BOSTON NHL Summary Capitals 5, Canadians 4 Washington 1 4 05 Montreal 2 0 24 FIRST PERIOD: 1.

Robinson (11 (Nastund. Momesso), 2. Richer (3) (Dahlin. Walter). 3.

Haworth (1) (Carpenter. Adams), 17:02. Penalties Montreal bench, served by Lemieux, Blum(W), 14:19. SECOND PERIOD: 4. Christian (4) (Laughlm, Gartner), 5.

Barrett (1) (Franceschetti), 6 Laughlin (4) (Gartner, Christian), 7 Pivonka (2) (Duchesne). 18:15. Penalties Franceschetti. THIRD PERIOD: 8 Naslund (5) (Smith. Robinson).

2: 19; 9 Naslund (6) (Smith. Walter). 1848 Penalties Greenlaw (W). Washington bench, served by Pivonka. Carpenter, major.

Robinson, 16:22. SHOTS ON GOAL: Wash, on Roy 8-12-10, 30; Mont, on Mason 10-2-13. 25. Power-play conversions Wash. 0-3; Mont 1-5.

Att 16.867. NHL LEADERS Through Oct. 19 SOUTHEASTERN PF PA 0 0 231 82 1 0 123 85 0 0 238 47 1 0 183 131 2 0 156 113 2 1 137 94 2 1 151 106 4 0 154 114 4 0 141 179 5 0 97 199 Alabama ..300 LSU 3 0 0 Auburn 200 Miss. St. Georgia 2 0 0 2 1 0 Mississippi 1 1 0 Kentucky Florida 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 Tennessee Vandrblt ATLANTIC COAST PF PA 1 0 162 71 1 1 178 171 1 1 170 109 3 0 87 116 3 1 137 131 3 0 224 160 4 0 1 14 147 3 0 131 116 Clemson ..300 Car.

St. N. Carolina Duke 3 1 0 2 1 0 1 1 0 2 2 0 1 3 0 1 3 0 0 2 0 Ga. Tech W.Forest Virginia Maryland BIG 8 Nebraska .200 Oklahoma .200 Colordo ..200 lowaSt. ..110 Kansas St.

1 1 0 Kansas 020 Okla.St. ..020 Missouri ..020 MID-AMERICAN PF PA 0 0 246 96 1 0 239 53 4 0 116 107 2 0 144 117 4 0 103 168 3 0 93 104 4 0 89 131 5 0 111 184 PF PA 2 0 203 120 4 0 116 194 2 0 164 143 4 0 86 152 2 0 129 114 3 0 140 150 4 0 116 162 6 0 94 181 7 0 111 217 Miami 4 1 0 3 1 0 3 1 0 3 2 0 3 1 0 2 3 0 1 3 0 1 3 0 0 5 0 Kent C. Michigan B. Green Ball St. E.

Michigan Toledo Mich. Ohio U. BIG SKY ab 2b 3b hr rbi avg po a a 9 2 5 0 0 1 2 .556 9 0 0 Rice 8 3 4 0 0 0 0 .500 4 0 0 Owen 6 1 3 0 0 0 1.500 3 1 0 Barrett 9 0 3 0 0 0 1 .333 2 4 0 Buckner 9 0 3 0 0 0 1 .333 10 1 0 Evans 7 2 2 0 0 1 2 .286 5 0 0 Boggs 9 1 2 2 0 0 2 .222 1 6 0 Gedman 9 0 1 0 0 0 0 .111 17 1 0 Romero 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 Schiraldi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 Clemens 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 1 0 Stapleton 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 20 Stanley 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 1 00 Crawford 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 Greenwell 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 Hurst 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 2 0 76 10 23 2 0 2 9.307 64 18 0 NEW YORK ab 2b 3b hr rbi avg po Teufel 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 .667 0 1 1 4 1 2 0 0 0 1. 500 2 4 0 Gooden 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 .500 0 0 0 Santana 6 1 2 0 0 0 0 .333 4 5 0 Carter 8 0 2 0 0 0 1 .250 21 0 0 Dykstra 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 .167 6 0 0 Wilson 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 .167 2 0 0 7 0 1 0 0 0 1 .143 12 1 1 Aguilera 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 Fernandez 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 McDowell 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 2 0 Orosco 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 Sisk 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 Mazzilli 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 Mitchell 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1 0 Darling 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 2 0 Heep 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 00 Knight 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 20 Johnson 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 Strawberry 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 4 0 0 62 3 12 0 0 0 3.194 64 18 2 GP A Pts 6 8 9 17 6 3 13 16 5 8 3 11 6 4 7 11 6 4 6 10 6 4 6 10 6 3 7 10 6 6 3 9 5 5 4 9 5 5 4 9 6 18 9 5 6 Chicago at Edmonton Only games scheduled Lemieux, Pittsburgh Gretzky. Edmonton Ciccarelli, Minnesota Larouche.

Rangers Podubny, Rangers Ruskowski. Pitt Courtnall, Boston Kurri, Edmonton Kerr, Philadelphia Klima, Detroit Duguay. Pittsburgh OTHER LEADERS: GOALS Ciccarelli (Mini and Lemieux (Pit), 8. ASSISTS Gretzky (Edm), 13. POWER-PLAY GOALS Ciccarelli (Mm), 6.

GAME-WINNING GOALS Zezel (Phi). 3. SHORT-HANDED GOALS 11 tied with 1 SHOTS Lemieux (Pit). 33 SHOOTING PERCENTAGE Ftockhart (StL), 4 shots. 2 50 0.

GOALIE: AVG (minimum 60 minutes) Takko (Mm). 0.75; Millen (StL). 0 92; Hextall (Phi). 1 50. WINS Romano (Pit).

5. NBA EXHIBITIONS Kings 11 2. Clippers 91 SACRAMENTO LOS ANGELES WLT LT PFPA Nev.Reno. 4 0 0 7 0 0 285 101 BoiseSt. 3 1 0 4 2 0 184 73 N.Ariz 2 1 0 4 3 0 184 147 Idaho 1 1 0 4 2 0 166 114 Mont St.

.2 3 0 2 5 0 112 240 Montana .1 3 0 2 3 0 125 184 WeberSt. 1 3 0 2 4 0 162 157 IdahoSt. 1 3 0 2 5 0 184 218 Receiving No. Yd. PG Tmpltn.CSLB 38 236 7 6 Davis.LSU 36 517 72 Liggins.SJSt 49 675 70 Sharpe.SCar 40 514 6 6 Montgne.

OreSt 40 462 6 6 Willams.OreSt 33 234 66 Muster, Stnfrd 37 369 6 1 Brim.WFrst 42 545 6.0 George, BallSt 42 442 6 0 Worthen.NCSt 36 639 6.0 Other Leaders TOTAL OFFENSE Perez (San Jose St 321.1 avg. per game PUNT RETURNS Hampton (CS Long Beach), 8-212. 26 50 avg KICKOFF RETURNS Roulhac (Clemson). 10-337. 33.70 avg.

PUNTING Home (Arkansas). 49 00 avg INTERCEPTIONS Cook (Stanford). 5-92. 100 avg SCORING Howard (Tennessee). 62 points.

12 40 avg TD Smith (Navy). Bartalo (Colorado Palmer (Temple) and Graham (Miami Ohio). 11. FG Kinzer (Virginia Tech). 14avg WORLD FREESTYLE CHAMPIONSHIPS At Budapest Results Included 114V5 (first round) Michael Erb (U.S.) dec.

Metin Topaktas (Turkey), 9-8. (Second round) Erb dec. Chedensod-nom (Mongolia), 11-6. 136V4 (first round) Joe McFarland (U.S.) dec. Hsin-Gja Vej.

14-3. (Second round) McFarland dec. Roberto Estevez (Spain), technical touch, 2:15 (12-0). (Third round) McFarland dec. Gary Bo-hay (Canada), 7-1.

149V4 Andre Metzger (U.S.) dec. Kosei Akaishi (Japan), technical touch, 163 (first round) Dave Schultz (U.S.) dec. Claudiu Tamaduianu(Romania), 7-5. (Second round) Schultz Elezi Adnan (Yugoslavia), technical touch, 5:27 (16-31. 180'A (fifth round) Aleksander Na-nev (Bulgaria) dec.

Mark Schultz (U.S.), 4-4, last action (Schult2 eliminated). 198 (first round) Jim Scherr (U I Iraklis Deskulidis (Greece), disqualification. 5:1 1 (4-0). (Second round) Scherr dec. Ciprian Radu (Romania).

13-2. (Third round) Torsten Wagner (East Germany) dec. Scherr, 2-1. 220 (first round) Bill Scherr (U dec. Gavin Carrow (Canada), technical touch.

5:44 (13-1). (Second round) Scherr dec. Tomasz Kupis (Poland), technical touch (14-1). (Third round) Scherr dec. Hubert Bindels (Belgium), technical touch, 2: 14 112-0).

286 (first round) Bruce Baumgartner (U.S.) dec. Jesus Montesdeoca (Spain), technical touch, 1:38 (12-0). (Second round) Baumgartner, bye. FALL COMEBACKS PITCHING BOSTON Hurst, 1-0 Stanley Crawford. 1-0 Schiraldi Clemens Totals 1 ip bb so ra 000 000 000 000 1 8 4 0 1 3 2 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 4VS 5 3 2 18 12 3 623 3 10 17 1.60 Today New York (Ojeda, 18-5) at Boston (Boyd.

16-10). 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 22 At Boston. 5:25 p.m.

Thursday, Oct. 23 xAt Boston, 5:35 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 26 xAt New York, 5:26 p.m. Sunday, Oct.

26 xAt New York, 5:25 p.m. If necessary I COLLEGE COACHES POLL Through Oct. 19 1 Stanford (22-0); 2. California (19-5); 3. UCLA (15-6); 4.

USC (13-3); 5. Pepperdine (16-6); 6. CS Long Beach (106); 7. UC Irvine (8-8); 8. UC Santa Barbara 12-6); 9.

Navy 18-6); 10. Fresno St. (10-12). Others included: 12. Clare-mont-Mudd; 13.

UC San Diego; 17. CS Los Angeles. COLLEGE Women SanJoseSt UC Irvine. 15-10. 15-6.

9-15, 15-5 EXHIBITION At Topaka, Kan. United States Japan, 15-6, 15-8, 15-7 (U.S. leads five-game series, 4-0) FT FT Rogers 5-7 0 10 Mxwll 2-5 6 10 Tyler 3-7 6 11 Cage 7-11 3 17 Kleine 4-8 3 11 Bnjmn 6-9 4 16 Smith 7-11 6 19 MJnsn 3-6 0 6 Theus 3-8 2 8 Drew 4-9 2 10 Pressly 6-9 0 10 Gordn 4-11 0 8 Bratz 0-1 0 0 Poles 2-4 2 6 Steppe 5-6 4 14 White 3-6 0 6 Tmpsn 2-7 4 8 Slghter 0-3 0 0 Doglas 3-6 1 7 SJnsn 2-4 1 5 Fdfmn 1-1 0 2 Kmptn 1-4 2 4 Brgmn 6-8 0 12 Wodsn 1-6 1 3 Total 44-79 24 1 12 Total 35 77 21 91 SAVES Schiraldi. Crawford. NEW YORK ip er bb so era Darling.0-1 1 7 3 1 0 3 8 0.00 McDowell 1 2 2 0 0 2 0 000 Orosco 1 2 2 0 0 0 3 0.00 Sisk 1 0 0 0 1 1 0.00 Gooden.0-1 1 5 8 6 5 2 6 9.00 Aguilera 1 1 5 2 2 1 1 1800 Fernandez 1 14 3 1 1 0 1 27.00 Totals 2 18 23 10 8 9 20 4.00 SAVES None.

Score by Innings Boston 0 0 3 1 2 0 3 0 1 10 New York 002 01 0 0003 DP Boston 1. New York 2. LOB Boston 21. New York 17. SB Wilson, Strawberry.

Caught stealing Backman. Santana, Dykstra, Clemens. WP Darling 2. 2:59 (first game); 3:36 (second game). A 55,076 (first game); 55.063 (second game).

John Kibler, Harry Wendelstedt and Ed Montague (NL); Jim Evans. Joe Brinkman and Dale Ford (AL). SOUTHWEST WLT PF PA 1 0 144 107 1 0 176 115 1 0 159 76 3 0 206 137 3 0 154 193 3 0 90 138 4 0 109 187 4 0 172 179 5 0 68 129 SMU Tex.A&M Arkansas Baylor 4 0 0 3 0 0 2 1 0 2 2 0 Texas Tech 2 2 0 Texas 1 10 Rice 13 0 TCU 0 3 0 Houston ..030 WESTERN ATHLETIC WLT 3 0 0 4 10 2 1 0 2 1 0 2 1 0 PF PA 2 0 141 160 2 0 176 140 2 0 185 145 2 0 141 109 3 0 165 149 2 0 102 103 5 0 173 210 6 0 208 250 5 0 128 231 SDSt. Air Force BYU Colo. St.

Wyoming Hawaii N. Mexico 2 0 3 0 UTEP 0 4 0 Utah 0 4 0 INDEPENDENTS Miami (Fla.) 7 6 PennSt 6 Temple 5 Virginia Tech 4 SW Louisiana 4 Tulsa 5 Florida. St 3 Rutgers 3 Pittsburgh 3 Navy 3 E.Washington 3 Army 3 Boston College 3 Sou. Mississippi 3 Cincinnati 3 Wichita St 3 Notre Dame 2 West Virginia. 2 Louisville 2 South Carolina 1 Tulane 1 Syracuse 1 East Carolina 1 Nor.

Illinois 0 Memphis St. 0 PF 0 0 283 0 0 201 0 0 209 2 0 212 2 1 156 2 0 138 3 0 211 2 1 182 2 1 100 2 1 133 3 0 167 3 0 163 3 0 145 3 0 144 3 0 94 4 0 171 4 0 164 4 0 129 4 0 111 4 0 103 4 1 156 5 0 144 5 0 116 6 0 121 7 0 75 7 0 60 PA 83 108 72 160 128 95 126 88 109 94 132 140 164 115 131 228 193 94 178 123 173 209 150 218 232 213 Washington at Quebec New Jersey at Y. Islanders GOLDEN STATE TOUR At Carmel Mountain Ranch Final 18-Hola Laaders 71 ($880) Dennis Paulson (Costa Mesa) 72 ($7001 Mark Blakely (Temple City) 73 ($503) Lynn Eaton (Lawndale) 74 ($445) John Burckle (Newport Beach), Jim Ptotkin (San Bernardino); Patrick Burke (Azusa); Bruce Nakamura (Solana Beach). 75 ($1551 Bill Lytle (Hemet). Ignacio Martinez (Escondido).

TOP AMATEUR: 77 Steve Lass (Altade-na); Marshall Davis (Woodland Hills); Matt Kayson (Santa Barbara). SOUTHERN CAL PGA Matro Chapter Stroka-Play Championship At South Hills Country Club Final 36-Hole Lsadars 146 ($400) Gerald Wisz (Alhambra). 149 ($340) Paul Wise (Hillcrest). 150 ($275) Tom Sargent (Yorba Linda). 151 ($250) John Osborne (Mesa Verde).

152 ($220) Jim Petralia (Annandalel. 153 ($190) Harry Sailor (San Gabriel). 154 ($1701 Mark Schilling (Mesa Verde) 155 ($1321 Bob Meyer (Navyl; Chris Smith (Navy) 156 ($95) Jack Garner (Oakmont); Todd Turner (Hillcrest). WESTERN AMERICAN GOLF ASSN. At Vantura Taam Play Samifinals A TEAM: Sundale 156, Morro Bay-Morro Bay Links 150.

TEAM: Haggery's North Kern 156, Valencia 155, Chalk Mountain 147 TEAM: Sunset Hills 152, Horse Thiel-Oaktree 139, Chalk Mountain 134 PGA LEADERS Through Oct. 193 SCORING 1 Scott Hoch, 70. 16; 2 Greg Norman, 70.22; 3. tie between Tom Watson and Bernhard Langer, 70.28; 5. Bob Tway, 7045.

DRIVING DISTANCE 1. Davis Love, 285 2. Greg Twiggs. 284 3. John McComish, 2814, 4.

Fred Couples, 279.4; 5. Bill Glasson, 278 0 PERCENTAGE IN FAIRWAY 1 Calvin Peete. 817; 2 Mike Reid, 809; 3 tie between Bruce Lietzke and David Edwards. 750. 5.

Jack Renner. .745. GREENS IN REGULATION 1 John Mahaffey. .716. 2 Calvin Peete, .711.

3 Tom Purtzer. 4 tie between Tom Watson and Andy PUTTING Avaraga Par Graan Reached In 1 Greg Norman, 1.736; 2 Raymond Floyd. 1 755, 3 tie between Rick Fehr and Bernhard Langer, 1.759; 5. Bob Tway. 1 763.

PERCENTAGE OF SUB-PAR HOLES 1 Greg Norman, .248. 2. Andy Bean, 221.3 Tom Watson, 2 17,4. tie between Craig Stadler and Payne Stewart, ,211. EAGLES 1 Joey Sindelar, 15; 2.

tie among Robert Wrenn, Greg Norman and Mike Hulbert, 12; 4. tie between Jim Gallagher and Mark McCumber. 1 1. BIRDIES 1 Joey Sindelar. 411; 2 Bob Tway.

397; 3 tie between Bobby Wadkms and Andy Bean. 365; 5 Tom Purtzer. 362. PGA SENIORS LEADERS Through Oct. 19 1 Chi Chi Rodriguez $366,110 2 BruceCrampton 319.299 3 Dale Douglass 267.867 4 Gary Player 258,565 5 Lee Elder 244,270 6.

Don January 202,007 7. Charles Owens 195,307 8. Miller Barber 186,662 9. BobCharles 181,472 10. Gene Littler 171,852 11.

Harold Henning 145,721 12. JimFerree 143,167 13. PeterThomson 130,035 14 BillyCasper 111,640 15. OrvilleMoody 110,243 16 GayBrewer 109.812 17. George Lanning 89,533 18 Arnold Palmer 89.231 19 Walter Zembriski 84.457 20 Joe Jimenez 81.284 BASEBALL Pittsburgh Named Ray Miller, former pitching coach with Baltimore and manager of the Minnesota Twins, as pitching coach.

PRO FOOTBALL San Diego Reported that quarterback Dan Fouts, who suffered a concussion for the second time in three weeks in Sunday's game against Kansas City, will not play next Sunday against Philadelphia and that running back Lionel James, who sulfered sprained ligaments in his right foot in the game, will be sidelined four to six weeks. Clavaland Reported that running back Earnest Byner, who suffered stretched ligaments in his left ankle in Sunday's game against Green Bay. will be sidelined six to eight weeks. Seattle Reported that center Blair Bush will be sidelined the remainder of the season after undergoing major knee surgery Monday. PRO BASKETBALL Milwaukee Reported that guard Scott Skiles.

who has been bothered by a bulging disk in his back, will probably open the season on the injured list and may be ready to play by mid-November. AMERICA'S CUP Trials to Determine Challenger And Defender At Fremantle, Australia Defender Series THIRD RACE Kookaburra II Australia III. South Australia d. Steak Kidney, Australia IV Kookaburra II, 0:20 STANDINGS Kookaburra III, 3-0; Australia IV and Kookabura II, 2-1; Australia III and South Australia, 1-2; Steak Kidney. 0-3.

Sacramento. 30 26 22 36 112 Loi 18 24 27 22 91 Three-point goals Tyler 0-1; PressleyO-1; Bratz 0-1; Slaughter 0-1 Fouled out None Rebounds Sacramento 39 (Tnompson 9). Los Angeles 38 (Benjamin 13). Assists Sacramento 31 (Theus 1 1), Los Angeies (Gordon 3) Technical fouls Sacramento 3 (illegal defense). Los Angeles (illegal defense).

Att 1,013. Detroit 111, Boston 104 (Isiah Thomas. 21; Kevin McHale. B. 21; Dennis Rodman.

19 and 10 rebounds; Larry Bird. B. 17 and 13 rebounds; David Thirdkill. D. 17) New Jersey 101.

Indiana 94 (John Long. I. 24; Orlando Woolridge. NJ, 23; Darryl Dawkins. NJ, 16; Steve Stipanov-ich, 1, 16) PRO BASKETBALL New York Asked waivers on center Cozell McQueen and guard Fred Cofield.

BASEBALL Toronto Asked waivers on pitcher Dennis Lamp. PRO FOOTBALL Clavaland Put running back Johnny Davis, who dislocated his left elbow in Sunday's game against Green Bay, on the injured reserve list; signed running back Tony Baker, released last week by Atlanta. Indianapolis Put running back Albert Bently (eg) and linebacker Lamonte Hunley (foot) on the injured reserve list. NY Jets Put running back Dennis Bligen (knee) on the injured reserve list; took running back Freeman McNeil off the injured reserve list. San Diego Asked waivers on linebacker Mike Douglass; signed defensive back John Sullivan.

Tampa Bay Asked waivers on running back Ron Springs, wide receiver Kevin House and tight end Jimmie Giles. HOCKEY Buffalo Assigned winger Normand Lacombe to Rochester (AHL). RESULTS, SCHEDULE WORLD SERIES Boston vs. New York Mats Bast Four of Sevan All Times POT Saturday. Oct.

18 Boston 000 000 1001 5 0 New 000 000 0000 4 1 Hurst. Schiraldi (9) and Gedman; Darling, McDowell (8) and Carter. Hurst. Darling. Sunday Oct.

20 Boston 003 120 2019 18 0 NewYork. 002 010 0003 8 1 Clemens, Crawford (5), Stanley (6) and Gedman; Gooden, Aguilera (6), Orosco (7), Fernandez (9), Sisk (9) and Carter. Crawford. Gooden HR: Boston Henderson, Evans. $200,000 WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT At Brighton, England SINGLES (first round) Rosalyn Fair-bank (South AFrica) Camille Benjamin, 6-4, 6-4; Tine Scheuer-Larsen (Denmark) Sandra Cecchim (Italy).

MONEYLEADERS MEN Through Oct. 19 1. IvanLendl $957,137 2. BorisBecker 611,039 3. JoakimNystrom 497,242 4.

MatsWilander 456,360 5. StefanEdberg 412.421 6. AndersJarryd 376,036 7. AndresGomez 307,289 8. Henri Leconte 306,222 9.

MiloslavMecir. 295,263 10. YannickNoah 292,125 Baseball teams that have rebounded from a 2-0 deficit to win the World Series. Year Winner Loser 1 92 1 New York (NL) 5. New York (AL) 3 1955 Brooklyn (NL) 4.

New York (AL) 3 1956 New York (AL) 4, Brooklyn (NL) 3 1958 New York (AL) 4. Milwaukee (NL) 3 1965 Los Angeles (NL) 4, Minnesota (AL) 3 1971 Pittsburgh (NL) 4, Baltimore (AL) 3 1978 New York (AL) 4. Los Angeles (NL) 2 1981 Los Angeles (NL) 4. New York (AL) 2 1985 Kansas City (AL) 4, St. Louis(NL)3 mm i STANDINGS Eastern Division Pts PF PA Toronto 8 7 0 16 345 384 Hamilton ..7 8 1 15 365 337 Montreal 4 11 0 8 271 376 Ottawa 3 13 0 6 311 478 Western Division Pts PF PA Edmonton .12 3 0 22 462 293 Winnipeg 10 5 0 20 459 305 Br.

Columbia 9 6 0 18 350 349 9 7 0 18 416 364 Sasktchwn .6 8 1 13 367 410 Source: Associated Press..

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