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The Billings Gazette Wednesday, August 23, 1 989 3-C Valvano may be forced out of AD post Jays rally past Mustangs Poulton said he hoped to defuse some of the controversy when resigned. "I feel like part of the problem is a personal attack that has been directed at me and I frankly feel like by taking myself out of that situation I might lessen the attacks on the university," he said. "There are some very clear elements that suggest that at least the local newspaper would prefer that I not be here." The News and Observer of Raleigh was first to publish reports obtained from an advance copy of the book's dust cover. Poulton said that while there is no evidence to substantiate the book's allegations, they "have been persued with a relentless vengeance." "There comes a time when you have to treat the perception rather than dealing with the facts," he said. beginning to wonder, seriously wonder, if indeed there was a scandal in the university." Fallout from the book may also overtake Valvano, who offered his resignation as athletic director as early as two months ago, Poulton said.

"I felt it would be most desirable for him to remain in that post until the NCAA Investigation that we requested jointly has been able to run its course," he said. "We're only a month or two away from that" Poulton said he still believes Valvano should remain as coach. "My sense is that there are a lot of people who feel that it's inappropriate for him to have both roles," he said Valvano was in his office Tuesday, but declined to meet with reporters or comment. RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) The outgoing chancellor of North Carolina State said Tuesday that the alleged basketball improprieties that forced his resignation may also force Coach Jim Valvano to resign as athletic director.

the allegations were made in Peter Golen-bock's book "Personal Fouls," which claimed basketball players used drugs and that their grades were changed to keep them eligible. Bruce Poulton, who stepped down Monday, said the university's image has been tarnished by publicity surrounding the book. He noted that one newspaper headline used the word "scandaL" "There simply is no scandal at North Carolina State University, but there has been a tapestry woven of events Poulton said. "I'm concerned that there a lot of people in North Carolina that are Scoreboard Dante Reid put down a bunt Galloway fielded the ball and tried to get Bowers at third but overthrew the bag. The Mustangs had taken a 5-4 lead when Danny Perozo and Jack Hollis cracked back-to-back one-out doubles in the top of the inning.

Hollis, however, was thrown out trying to stretch his hit into a triple. Kyle Rea- gan then filed out to end the inning. Billings pulled off a triple play in the first Inning that was triggered by shortstop Trevor Hoffman. The Jays had Wally Heckel second and Brad Mengal at first and attempted a double steal. The batter Shawn Holtzclaw hit a line drive to Hoffman, who stepped on second and fired to first for the triple play.

Mustangs' starter Tim Pugh went eight innings and racked up 12 MEDICINE HAT, Alberta The Billings Mustangs sustained their second-straight extra-inning defeat by dropping a 10-inning decision to Medicine Hat in a Pioneer League game Monday. The Mustangs had lost to Helena 10-9 Sunday when the Brewers rallied for two runs in the 12th inning. Monday's game had a similar ing when the Blue Jays scored twice in the 10th to erase a 5-4 Billings lead. A throwing error by pitcher Gil Galloway allowed Brent Bowers to score the winning run. Juan Jaime led off the inning with a single and moved to second on a wild pitch by loser Trey Wilburn, 5-4.

Bowers singled Jaime to third and Galloway replaced Wilburn. After Drew Rooney's infield hit brought Jaime in with the tying run, I CALENDAR TANK MCN AMAIIA by Jeff Millar Bill Hinds Circuit rodeos at Missoula, Falls A5 1 KEPT AAtpiMO OVER THE KGfT A Wednesday PIONEER BASEBALL Helena at Wlinos tangs, 7i30 p.m. HORSE RAQNGt Western Montana Fair. RODEO MPRGWesssm Montana Fair. OUR UKlPfcRCGVEt? OPERATlOKi TUAT TrA6S.

ftu.fweps MAKE 1 EVESi MORE KJ cpfA POf? I AUTOGRAPHS "HAAki W6 IMAGHsiiZP. Jgjf. Thursday PIONEER BASEBALL Helena at Billings Mustangs, Cobb Field, 730 p.m. HORSE RACING Western Montana Far, Ma- RUUtv MrKLrWMWn rVKXwOnO 'Off, Mk Rodeo Circuit are vying (or points which lead to a $1000 cash bonus at the end of the year. Missoula's Rodeo is also a Dodge -Truck Series event Currently Scott Breding ot Bill- ings, defending MPRC bull riding champion, is the high-money winner with $6254 in the event National finals Rodeo qualifier Colin Murnion of Jordan is vying for his second MPRC title as he current-.

ly leads the bareback riding with Dan Cross of Cody, leads the calf roping and all-around, win- ning $2096 in calf roping and $4703 overall The Western Montana Fair Rodeo in Missoula and the Eastern Montana Fair Rodeo in Great Falls will be this weekend. The Western Montana Fair rodeo begins Wednesday and runs through Friday at 8 p.m. each evening. The Eastern Montana Fair rodeo will be Friday and Saturday, beginning at 7: 30 p.m. each evening.

Both rodeos are sanctioned by the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association and the Women's Professional Rodeo Association and are each designated as Wrangler Circuit Series events. Members of the Montana Pro YourSports COiGATE Named Uw Monoslluzzo QMHtanl hockey coach. DUKE Promoted Jin ColKnt and Bob Sanders, defenvve ooochtM, to co-dufsTWiVst coorot- Friday PIONEER BASEBALL, Helano at Billing Mustangs, Cobb field, 7.30 p-m. TENNIS: Volvo Scttonob GOLF, Pryor Creek ConquMI, Pryor Creek. Woman'! ProAm, Yellowstone Country dub.

STOCK CARSt MOWRD, Mono. HORSE RAQNGt Oil 5. Western Man-tan Fair, Mmoukh KOOtO NePSC-Wesferri Montana Fak, Missoula. Eastern Montana Fair, Mild Ch. gjj TELEVISION Wednesday Ai30 o-m, SportsCeraar, ESPN 7 o-m.

Hono Show JuntpHtgt Traders Point Grand Prix, ESPN 8 a.m. Scuba, ESPN 4-P1B-11-3-0 283 1 3-P 25-18-2-2 238 3 3-T 7-70 220 3 3-P IB- 8-3-2 203 5 3- 9-7-1-0 147 4 4- 11-5-4-0 119 6 1. MtttSctt22) 2. Dexter Nks 2) 3. Volley Vctry (5 4.

Goalie Jeff 1) 5. Peoce Corps 6. Runnymed Lbll 7. Armbro Fealhr B. ttbmtostic 42 34 34 31 21 17 16 13 8 8-1-1 4-4-0 8-1-1 8-3-0 7- J-l 7-4-0 6-4-0 8- 3-0 8-2-0 7-4-0 11.

Butler 1 2. Angeto State 13. N.C. Central 14. Augustana, S.D.

15. UC Davis 14. Grand Voile St. 17. Srspperaburg IB.

East Texas St. 19. Albany St. SO. North Dakota IOWA STATE Named Mit Green, 4,441.

16, a-Aleoo Kcwvncrwo, tain View, and Paula Vidad, Rancho Cuca-mooga, 4,614. 17, Stacy Oder, LoHabro, and Anne Marie Pike, Anaheim, 4,597. 18, Judy Soutor, Leawood, and Ua Wagner, Palmetto, 4,589. 19, So Sargent, Arlington, and Ka-thy Suiany, Downey, 4,588. 20, Dim Monot-Jonei, Lake Orion, and Aleto Sill, Dearborn, 4,585.

21, Donna DiTroni, Harrington Pork, N.J., ond Dede Davidson, Scvthgate, 4,580. 22, o-Kathy Edwards and Jen Edwards, Martoson, 4,559. 5-P 105 4-P II-7-1-2 84 10 I BOXING IMfl'l tWkTM COOch. IVY LEAGUE Nomad Chuck Yrigoyen outttant director for pubhc Hifofinulion, effective Sipt. 11.

PliOVtDENCE Nomad Kevin Sltaehon ond Ray Tanagjia assistant bossbnll coaches. TEXAS TECH Nomad Doyla Porker recruiting cooroinalor. RODEO GOLF 0. BASEBALL rv Golf Montana Circuit Standings Through Aug. 20 All-around Dan Oats, Cody, 4703 Bill Porkar, Hunrloy, 3420; Brad Glaason, hole tor a hohvin-one.

Ha iiilness was Foul Jones. Tuesday nsorrwig ladies Low Qoaslight Ai tsofabia Miner 47, June Kfier SI, Myrt Carlson 54. FUght Mounce Fika 60, LTorothy Hitch 62, Modekstne Koei 63. TuaadBY nsnht (iiloliss Fred Meyer Challenge PORTLAND, Ora. (AP) Final score Pioneer League Enms, 3413; KC Murphy, Boamon, 33 a.m.

Booting World, ESPN 10 a.m. Bodna in Motion, ESPN 1 1 am. Top Rank Boxing, ESPN 1 p-re, NASCAR Portrait! BHI Elliott, ESPN 1:30 p.m. Truck Racing, ESPN 2 p.m. legends of Wrestling, ESPN 3 p.m.

Monster Truck OioJIenoe, ESPN 3:30 p.m. Running and Racing, ESPN 4p.m. Hama Run Darby, ESPN 4i30 p-m. SpornLook. ESPN 5 p.

in. Sum bCwitof, ESPN Tom Franzan, Sidney, 3206; Spike Guards-, and earnings Tuesday in she FradMeyar ChoJ- oae.Kolnoell. 2782. lange played on lha por-72 Port- Low greet: Katth Ibddht 38, Jass Stavsck 39. Low net.

land Golf dub courser a I Ben Lopez JJ. Andylhontc Nor trier Division Pet. GB Graat Folk 47 12 .797 Haksna 33 28 .541 15 Billings 25 35 .417 22Vi 20 41 .328 28 Southern Division Bursa 35 21 .625 SaHLokeCty 30 30 .500 7 Idaho Falls 23 34 .404 12H Pccotallo 23 35 .397 13 5.30 p.m. Bottla of the Monster Truck, Madidna Hot KtsdkinaHat Smdatar-Sadlar, $100,000 CcaMcdwGildar, 80,000 JacobsaivPalmar, $70,000 Baon-Floyd, $60,000 Norman-Strange, $55,000 Crenshaw-Stewart, $50,000 Bock-Kita, $50,000 Couples-Travino, $50,000 rioovSlumon, $47,000 Borabock Colin Murnion, Jordan, 4683; Jay Krikland, Billings, 1991; Brett Looey, Belgrade, 1378; Kevin Ketsktr, Billings 1357; BUI Tousignant, Wibous, 1 1 08. Saddle bronc Ed Lockwood, Volborg, 2762; Brock Hoi brook, Bozeman, 2444; Sacay Fredericks, Choteau, 2050; Jack Nystram, Have, 1 425; Mike Anderson, Bozamon, 1217; Dan Mortenson, Billings, 1133.

Bull riding Scot Brading, Billings, 6254; Jim 20OFF1 AND 1 FREE UNIFORM I 62-43125 62-64126 6542 127 6543 128 6643129 6842130 6367130 6743130 6745132 6547132 6647133 7047137 Hilands Ladles Even holes 0-29 hondtcop. Fronkia Bennett 25, (tie) Jane FiUnor and Julie lindbarg 26. Louisa Auar 38. 30-39t Jo Alfain 24. (N Mahsa Shaver, Hertha lynch, Salty Wal-en and htancy Jackson 25.

40-higheri hWlie Grunsteod 28. Hank Jc4sslono 29, DeJores Fitzsettnsons 30, "at Schtseidar 31. Pryor Creek Ladies Low putts A groupt JaoneHe Reicbenboch 31. groupi Ethel Renting 39. Tuesday Loots Waits time Dennis ond Liks Fodrhonc-laroy ond Arlene White 60, Jeff and Amy Weik-Woke Anderson ond Debfate Jangula 63, (tie) Wally and Barbara Srreeter-AR-noM and Jeanetle Bajot and Tom and Jean Borer -Bob and Corinne Grimm 66, Bud and Sherikousche-Pat Nihill and Joanna Dodda 67M, Joe and Donna Dietrich-Stan and Barb George 68.

Lakes Hills Hole-in-one Gary Elenburg used a 7-iron on lha 154-yord Uth WIMMI YOU ESPN 5:35 p.m. Major Laogua BomdoII: St. Louis CaraSnah at AHonta Brow, ESPN 6:30 p.m. Billiards: Great Snooker Pool Shootout, ESPN 7:30 p-m. PBA Bowling: $1 1 5,000 Sanior CHcaitpionsnip, ESPN 9:30 p.m.

Sports Tonight, CNN 9:30 p.m. SpornCantar. ESPN 10 p.m. Inside lha PGA Tour, ESPN 1 0:30 p.m. NFL Yaorbook, ESPN HhS-Smpson, $47,000 Moore iane Laotherberry.

Kolispall, 2322; Ralph Azingar-Twoy, (46,000 Billings, ML 245-8808 I ejejeeeej hh MHtM eMM Thompson, Potomac, 1766; Gary Reiser, Rodriguez-Zoaller, $45,000 Madkina Hot 6, Billings 5, 10 innings Grant Falls 6, Helena 0 Pocatello 4, Butte 3 Idaho Falls 5, Sort Lake Gty 3 Tuesday games Billings at Madidna Hot, 7 p-m. Bozamon, 1673; Clint Bronger, Roscoa, II p.m. Running and Radng, ESPN 11:30 p.m. Major Laogue Baseball Mago- Great Falls at Helena Pocatello at Buttv ESPN 1 1 p-m. WWF Wrestling, USA -SportsLook, ESPN Idaho Folk at Salt Lake Cty Wednesday oamtt Helena at Billings, 7:30 Great Falls at Medicine Hat Idaho Foils at Sort Lake CHy Pocatello at Butte Poker Don't Be Left Out! Fall Leagues Now Forming Wednesday: Women's Leagues Men's Leagues Mixed Leagues Senior Citizen Leagues Dcrtlmo and Evening Arbttron TV Ratings The highest rated sports programs, according to orbitron ratings of 14 markets, for the period from Aug.

14-20 with network, rating and share (the rating percentage of households with televisions and the share is the per- Blue Jays Mustangs 5 Players 1 504; Chuck Simonson, Billings, 1 333. Caff roping Don Cross, Cody, 2096; Spike Guardipae, Kolispall, 1982; Bill Boyce, Lewistown, 1761; Gary Woodord, Miles Gty, 1637; Darryl Crowley, Poplar, 1626; KC Murphy, Bozamon, 1226. Steer wrestling Rod Lyman, Kolispall, 4557; John Gaa, Stanford, 2801; Kant Mother, Augusta, 2479; Brad Glaason, Emit, 2194; Fred Hirschy, Jackson, 2044; Tom Franzan, Sidney, 1992. Team roping Bill Parker, Huntley, 2464; Dennis Tryon, Flaxville, 2097; (tOe) Dan Cross and Todd Japson, Cody, 1 758; (tie) CHnt Cox, WhHawoter and lorry Steele, Malta. Barrel racing Jody Peterson, Three Forks, 3205; Rachoel Myllymaki, Arlee, 2814; Charlotte Scmidt, Cut Bank, 1829; Judy Myllymaki, Arlee, 1630; Lilo Mae Stewart, Missoula, 1538; Lisa Johnston, White Sulphur Springs, 1 298.

Cody Nite Rodeo Monday results Bareback Glen Robbn'ns, Las Vegas, 69, $75; (split) Justin Beasley, Cody, Wyo. IBF Ratings RICHMOND, Vo. (AP) The Iriterrntion-d Boxing Fedarotion official ratings as of August 1989 (Aroenconl unless otherwise noted-. Heavyweight (over 190 pounds) Mike Tyson 1, Evander HcJvfieW. 2, James Douglas.

3, Carl Williams. 4, Orlin Morris. 5, Raior Roddick, Canada. 6, Michael Dokos. 7, Frank Bruno, Britian.

8, Jose Ribalta. 9, Renaldo Snipes. 1 0, Alex Stewart. Cruisarweight (190 pounds) Champion Glenn McCrory, Britain 1 Jeff Lampktn. 2, Dwight M.

Qawi. 3, Patrick Lumumba, Kenya. 4, Angelo Rottoli, Italy. 5, Nate Miller. 6, Leroy Murphy.

7, Craig Bo hanowtki. 8, Rolf Rocchiaiani, West Germany. 9, Amaelet Wambo, France. 1 0, Siza Maldiolhini, South Africa. Light Heavyweight (1 75 pounds) Chompion Charles Williams 1, James Kinchen.

2, Rodrigo Benech, Uruguay. 3, Franker Swirtdel. 4, Joe Lotus. 5, Alex Biandhard, Netherlands. 6, Guy Waters, Australia.

7, Mike SedHla. 8, Anthony Willis. 9, Fred Del Godo, Puerto Rica 10, Bobby Czyx. Super Middleweight (168 pounds) Champion Graciono Roodxgiani, West Germany 1, Lindell Holmes. 2, Frank Tata.

3, Chris Tiozzo, France, 4, (on Etsett. 5, Vctor Cor do-va, Panama. 6, Thulani Motingo, Sooth Africa. 7, Tormo Uusivrta, Finland. 8, Vincent ware.

9, Juan Gimenez, Paraguay. 1 0, Rod Can-, Australia MiddloweigM (160 pounds) Chonipioit MidwNurm 1, Iran Berkley. 7, Mkhoel Watson, Britain. 3, Mothew Hilton, Carada. 4, Harold Graham, Britain.

5, Steve Collins. 6, Frank Winterstein, France. 7, Sumbu Kalambay rtory. 8, Nigel Bonn, Britain. 9, Regriild Johnson.

10, Ron CcJIim. Juriior (1 54 pounds) Chompion Gianfranco Roci, Holy 1, Troy Waters, Australia 2, Darren Van Horn. 3, Sober Hines. 4, Donald Curry. 5, Chris Pyatt, Britian.

6, Arthur Sorwano. 7, Mauro Mortelii, Switzerland. 8, Dewey Hilton, Canada. 9, Koroma Leota. 10, Edip Secovic, Yugoslavia.

Wehtxweight (1 47 pounds) Creompion 1 Simon Brown 1, Tyrone Trice. 2, Btxldy McGirt. 3, Manning Galloway. 4, Uoyd Honeyghan. 5, Aaron Davis.

6, Vincent Pettway. 7, Nico La Rocca, Italy. 8, Bobby Joe Young. 9, Gtenwood Brown. 1 0, Derrick Rolon.

Junior WeHerwetght 1 40 pevneb) Champion Mekkd( Tcfvlor 1 Frankie Warren. 2, Courtney Hooper. 3, Uvington Bramble. 4, Frank llbnooil. 5, Ro-foel Pirwdo, Cc4cmbki.

6, Vincent Vamnai, 7, John Moutes. 8, Rod Seqjuenen, lippinet. 9, Loreto Garza 1 0', RcJorfo Aguilor, Porana. Ughtweight (1 35 pounds) ob bi 2b 3 0 10 ob bi 5 0 10 camaga or nousenoias witm reiavisoro ins). 2b Check our Poker Menu at the Porozoof 4 3 10 Hollis rf 4 2 2 1 mi i Hnn 1, Aug.

14, NFL Preseason Football (Chicago vs. Miami), ABC, 8-1 1 p.m., 12.7, 22. lb4 0 3 2 3 0 0 0 i ii i.T 2, Aug. 19, NFL Preseason Football (Denver Mengal 3b 4 0 10 Hotadwrf 5 0 0 0 Rajas lb 5 2 2 1 Jaime 4 3 3 0 Bowers cf 5 12 0 Rooneydh 4 0 3 2 Raid If 3 0 2 2 Cadenoss 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 37 614 5 New Archers Poker Room Day game starts at 12:00 noon Archer's Casino 1918 Grand Avenue A Call Now 1421 liMtrtal Av 245-3678 Feme 3b 4 0 11 Duke If 4 0 10 Hoffman ss 3 0 0 0 Gonztzc 4 0 10 fteoganlb 10 0 0 Totals 36 510 4 000 102 010 15 021 010 000 26 Hat and Dusty Dnbonno, 6.7, 5U. vs.

oan rm, 7-i p.m., 14. 3, Aug. 19, Major League Baseball (Los Art-gales vs. New York 10 markets), NBC, 2:1 5 p.m., 6.8, 20. 4, Aug, 20, Boxing, ABC, p.m., 5.3, 14.

5, Aug. 19, Wide World of Sports, ABC. 6 p.m., 4.0, 11. (tie), Aug. 20, Golf, The International, CBS, 5 p.m., 4.0, 11.

7, Aug, 19, Golf, The Iriterraticral, CBS, 44 p.m., 3.0, 8. 8, Aug. 20, Sports world (Auto Racing), NBC, 44 p.m., 2.4, 6. 9, Aug. 19, Golf, Walker Cup, ABC, 30 p.m., 1.8, 5.

rm TRANSACTIONS Mongol 2. Tovor, Cadano, Galloway. DP Catf ropmg KC Jones, Ralston, 24.4, Medicine Hat 2. LOB Billings 5, Medicine Hat 1 1 2B Hollis 2, PerozT HR Rojas Stj wre.ri.ng Wyb. Frasar, Wilwll, 5.7, (4).

SB Perozo. Hoffman, Mongol, wil 78 Billings Mustangs vs. Helena PGA statistics PONTE VEDRA, Fla. (AP) The statistical leaders on the PGA tour through the Inter-national, which ended Aug. 20: Scoring Leaders Curtis Strange, 69.44.

2, Payne Stewart, 69.52. 3, Tom Kite, 69.54. 4, Greg Norman, 69.61 5, Chip Beck, 69.69. 6, Fred Couples, 69.72. 7, Tim Simpson, 69.86.

8, Paul Azinger, 69.89. 9, Mark McCumber, 70.00. 10, Mark Calcavecchia, 70.07. Driving Distance 1, Ed Humenik, 279.0. 2, Duffy Waldorf, 278.3.

3, Kenny Perry, 277.3. 4, Lon Hinkle, 277.2. 5, Bill Sander, 276.1. 6, Jodie Mudd, 275.1. 7, Phil Blackmar, 274.9.

8, Trevor Dodds, 274.8. 9, 2 tied with 273.6. Driving Accuracy 1 Calvin Peete, .826. 2, Mike Reid, .792. 3.

David Edwards, .787. 4, Hale Irwin, .775. 5 (tie), Curtis Strange and Bruce Lietzke, .769. 7, 'Nick Faldo. .767.

8, Fulton Allem, .765. 9, Larry Nelson, .762. 10, David Conipe, .758. Greens in Regulation 1, Bruce Lietzke, .718. 2 (tie), Mark McCumber and John Mohaffey, .704.

4, Dave Barr, .701. 5, Bill Glasson, .694. 6 (tie). Jim Gallagher, Jr. and Wayne Levi, .693.

8, Greg Norman, .692. 9, Hal Sutton, .691. 10, Paul Azinger, .690. Putting leaders 1, Lee Trevino, 1.731. 2, Steve Jones, 1.733.

3, Jim Carter, 1.738. 4, Chip Beck, 1.739. 5, John Huston, 1.741. 6 (He), Larry Sinker, David Frost and Gary Koch, 1.749. 9, 2 tied with 1.750.

Par Breakers 1 (tie), Craig Stadler and Fred Couples, .221. 3, Bill Glasson, .220. 4, Greg Norman, .218. 5, Dave Rummells, .214. 6, Chip Beck, .213.

7, Steve Jones, .21 1. 8, Gene Sauers, .21 0.9, 2 tied with .209. Eagle Leaders 1 (tie), Lon Hinkle and Mike Hulbert, 1 2. 3 (tie), Steve Elkington, Scott Hoch and Steve Pate, 10. 6 (tie).

Craig Stadler, Duffy Waldorf, Steve Jones and Davis Love III, 9. 10, 3 tied with 8. Birdie Leaders 1, Ted Schulz, 321. 2, Fred Couples, 314. 3, Mike Hulbert, 310.

4, Tim Simpson, 303. 5, Brad Bryant, 296. 6, Kenny Knox, 294. 7 (He), Clarence Rose and Mike Donald, 292. 9, James Hollet, 290.

10, Loren Roberts, 287. Sand Trap Saves 1, Tom Perrece .667. 2, Mike Sullivan, .644. 3, John Mohaffey, .638. 4, Gene Sauers, .625.

5, Billy Pierot, .620. 6, Tim Simpson, .61 3. 7 (tie), Lance Ten Broeck, David Edwards and John Inman, .612. 10, Billy May-fair, .611. All Around 1, Fred Couples, 241.

2, Craig Stadler, 282. 3, Payne Stewart, 285. 4, Steve Jones, 295. 5, Hal Sutton, 303. 6, Mark Calcavecchia, 325.

7, Scott Hoch, 333. 8, Tim Simpson, 347. 9, Paul Azinger, 348. 10, Dave Rummells, 349. Reid.

IP ER BB SO Billings Pugh 8 11 4 4 4 12 1 2 2 110 Galloway 0 1 0 0 0 0 MedaCww Hot Tovor 6 4 3 2 3 6 MoonayW.2-2 4 6 2 1 0 1 Wilbum pitched to 2 batters in 10th. Gal- Aug. 23: Family Night $3 admission for the entire family Tuesday, Aug. 22 BASEBALL American League BALTIMORE OftKXES Activated Mickey Weston, from the 15day denoted list and optioned him to Rochester of the International loway pitched to 2 boners in 10th. WP Wilburn.

2:55. A 300. Aug. 24: Oscar Meyer Night Free admission with Oscar Meyer Label Great Falls Helena First 250 kids get a Free Baseball Glove CLEVELAND INDIANS Recalled Stave Great Foils uou mio I Aug. 25: Lottery Night Over 1000 Lottery Tickets to be given away Champion It Davis, pitcher, from Colorado Spnnoi ot the Poafic Helena 000 000 0000 6 0 Coast League.

Frame, Potthaff (7) and Barr; Kimball, OAKLAND ATHLETICS Recalled Lance Kinder (8) and Snyder. Frame (3-1). Bknkeriship, Infielder-outfielder, from Toaxno of KJmball (1-3). HRs Great Falls, Ban- (8). me Padhc Coast league.

Optioned Jim Cora, pitch- er.toTocoma. PocateDo 4, Butte 3 LOS lo Franklin Stubbs, infkxltor, on the oOday daabU Butt. 200 010 000-3 10 2 list, retroactive to Aug. 21 Colled up Dave Hansen, Gould, Taylor (8) and Ahrens; Eiscnen, irifiakssr.fram Son Arrlonio of the Texas Leogve. Biddtardt (7) and Lewis.

Gould (2-4). I MON1REAL EXPOS Agraed to terms with Bsohan (34). HRs Pocotallo, Colo (7), Aug. 26: Broken Bat Night Broken Bats given to the kids. 1 while they last.

bpM uwan, snuintup. on tnrea-yeor oontroa. Ploced Andy McGaffigon. pneher, on the 15-doy (faatxed kst, retroactive to Aug, 21. Colled up Mar-quit Gnssom, outfielder, fron tndranoporis of the Game Time 7:30 p.m.

PHILADELPHIA PHIOIES Announced that Floyd Yaumons, pitcher, will mas the rest of the JUUUIB sv vt. 7 -r $84; Donotd Friffin, Dallas, 67, $56. Team roping Carl Jones and KC Jonas, Ralston, 1 7.5, $70 each. Nonce barrels Chris Schber, Cody, 27.6, $10; Toni Scherber, Cody, 28.6, Crystal Hanson, 33.6, $4. Barrel racing Jaffrfar Moto, Cody, 17.8, $75; Robin George, Cody, 18.2, $50.

Bull riding Justin Blankenship, Otter, 84, $84. Cody Nite Rodeo Stundmgt through Aug. 17 Ail-Around K.C. Jonas, Rolston, $5019; Dan Cross, Cody, $3266; Wylie Fraser, WihoH, Robert Hathaway, Har-lowton, $1 195; Todd Japson, Cody, $1008 Buiebuck Tommy Thompson, Cody, $1 560; John Schirro, Cody, $1469; Glen Rollins, Las Vegas, 1420, Kevin Kessler, Billings; Hoyt Turner, Canyon, 561. Caff roping K.C.

Jonas, Ralston, $2645; Don Cross, Cody, $1 189; Jorrod Herndon, Ookdala, $450; Robert Hathaway, Horlowton, $398; Chad Swinburn, Tulia, $307. Steer wrestling Del Nose, Cody, Dan Cross, Cody, K.C Jones, Ralston, $1053; Wylia Fraser, Witsall, $955; Rich Jeffers. Augusta. $320. Saddle bronc Wylia Frasar, Wilsall, Todd Fike, Kinnfar, $1026; Warren Anders, Greybull, $963; Jim Gardner, Jackson, $765; Don Skiver, Patagonia, $426.

Team roping K.C Jones, Rolston, $1921; Mitch Leaning, Billings, $1285; Todd Japson, Cody, $952; Jim McAdoo, Cody, $863; Don Cross, Cody. $780. Staer riding Jim Morgan, Greybull, $60; Rusty Limberhand, Lame Dear, $40; Dal Cody, Cody, $36; Chod Hill, Cody, $20; Jason Blartkenship, $20; Ryan Devariskis, Thermopolis, $15; Clint Bassett, Cody, Novice barrel racing Valerie Cody, Cody, 1 47; Codi Clark, Powell, 1 33; Tara Jonas, Ralston, $80; Lisa Laming, Billings, 77; Melissa Broten, Meeteetse, $74; Jonny Smith, Meeleetse, $73. Barrel racing Robin George, Cody, Rochelle George, Cody, Jennifer Mora, Cody, $1 1 50; Sua Spencer, Caspar, $132; Daonna Mul-holland, Corly, $1 30; Kothy Corrnin, PowaR, $121.50. Bull riding Frank Torgarson, Si mi Valley, Ed Wells, Cody, $1 108; Justin Blankenship, Otter, $866; Clint Ringler, Cody, $601; J.D.

Vought, Cody, $591; Brian Molo, Cody, 575. 1, Fred Pendleton. 2, Jose Luis Ramirez, Mexico. 3, Greg rtougen. 4, John Duplets.

Tracy Spann. 6, Rolando Navoretta, Philippines. 7, Louis Lomati. 8, Angel Hernandez, Puerto Rico. 9, Poll Diaz, Spain.

10, Tunas Foster. Junior lightweight (1 30 pounds) Charnpion Tony Lopez 1, John Molina, Puerto Hico. 2, Calvin Grove. 3, Jos Cortez, Colombia. 4, Rocky Lockrtdge.

5, Jim McDoneJI, Britain. 6, Coco Rctrrtirez, Mexico. 7, Renato Cornett, Australia. 8, Lupe Sonchez. 9, Genaro Hornoftdez.

10, Tyrone Jadaon. Fecrtherweight (1 26 pounds) Chaneion Jorge Poez, Mexico 1 Harold Rhodes. 2, Louis Espinoza. 3, Hector Lopez. 4, Lupe Gutierrez.

5, Paul Hod-lanson, Britain. 6, Myron Taylor. 7, Steve Cruz. 8, Jeff Frcmkhn. 9, Marcos Villoma, Mexico.

10, Miguel Fronoa, AreejtHno. Juriior FecithvvireiaM (1 22 pounds) Chompion TENNIS Idaho Falls Salt Lake 3 fdahoFatis 011 000 0035 11 0 SctLake 000 003 0003 7 2 Kuhlman. Kortright (6), Zona (8) and Mller; St. John. Stuart (6), Bray (7), Alexcextor (9) and Evam.

W-Cortright (4-4). I Bray (5-2L Little League World Series Tuesckjy'i Garnet KcKhsiuiig, Taiwan 9, Dhohran, Saudi Arobio 4 Trumbull, Conn. 4, Davenport, Iowa 3 Wedneidoy's Games San Pedro, Calif, vs. Tampa, at 2 p.m. Toronto, Ontario vs.

Maracoibo, Venezuela, 5 p.m. Trturidoy's Garnet Semtfinols Trumbull, Com. vs. Son Pedor, Calif, vs. Tampa, Fla.

winner, 2 p-m. Kaohsiung, Taiwan vs. Toronto, Canada vs. Maracoibo, Venezuela winner, 5 p.m. Saturday Games United States chornpson vs.

Foreign champion, 4 Fair Results Available Soumsrn Laogue HUN1SVIUE STARS Announced the rexg-notion of Bill McKay, genera! munugsr, affetlive at the and of the 1989 season. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association LOS ANGELES LAKERS Signed Mark McNcxnara, center, to a mulliyear contract. PORTLAND THAU BLAZERS Signed an agreement with the Spanish dub Real Madrid, aearing the way for Drazen Petiovic, guard, to play for Portland. FOOIBALL Notionol Football League ATLANTA FALCONS Agreed to terms with Mike Gam, defensive end, on a four-year eon- DALLAS COWBOYS Released Jeff Rohr-or, linebacker; Everett Gay ond Stacy Howitan, wide receiver; Shaun Btirdick, punter; Shawn Danien, rtmirig back; and Sean Dykes ond Mark DENVER BRONCOS Amuoati that Mark Joctoon, wide receiver, hai left traWiing conipe Warved John Jovts, wide recstver. DETROIT UONS IMonied Ati Haji-Shsikh, bcker; Steve fiaock and Todd trvin, ofteftttve hne nen; Tont Baldwin ond Derek MocCreody, defensive linemen; and Byron Hunt ond Mike McCray, kt-nebockeri.

Signed Jim Arnold, pkxekieker, to a Find out who had the best beets, beans and bovines. FOOTBALL San Marino Clay-Court SAN MARINO (AP) Results Tuesday ot the $123,500 Son Marino day-court tennis tourna-ment (loadings in pm eitlhesesk Singles First Round Franco Davin (3), Argentina, def. Cyril Suk, Czechoslovakia, 6-3, 3-0, 0-1. Morceto Fiiippini (1), Uruguay def. Marcelo Ingo-ramo, Argenlino, 6-3, 6-0.

Cristvjno Caratti, Holy def. Guillermo Ibvas, Jose Francisco Altur, Spain def. Alejandro Aram-buru, Peru, 6-3, 6-4. Josef Chok (5), Czechoslovakia def. Juan Carlos Baguena.

Spain, 7-5, 6-1 Raul Vivsr, Ecuador, def. Francesco Canosllotti, Holy, 6-4, 6-1. Renzo Furlon, Holy, def. Roberto Arguelb, Argenlino, 2-6, 6-2. 6-4.

latvson Duncan, AsheviHe', N.C, del. David Engel, Sweent o-3r cVS Simons Colombo, Holy, def. Claudes PhSolesi, Holy, Marco Filippeschi, Holy, def. Paolo Pcrnbianco, Holy, 6-3, 4-6, 64. $400 The complete results of exhibitor competitions at MontanaFair '89 will be available by mail or at The Billings Gazette after September 1 1 989.

NCAA Division I-AA Poll MISSION, Kan. (AP) The top 20 teams in me Preseason Ovision LAA football poll of the Notional Collegiate Athletic Association conducted by the NCAA Division IAA football Committee, with hrstxaca voles in poranthesei. final 1988 records. SO whipping nd a. handling Rwee-year contract.

HCtANAPOUS COLTS Acquired Zefross wlo," ond lost year final 1 Ramon Crur, Puerto Rico- 2, Jose 5ana-bria. Venezuela. 3, Jesus Salud. 4, Stava McCrory. 5, Kelvin Seobrooks.

6, Jessie Bana-vidas. 7, Hurley Sneod. 8, Wilson Fontolvo, Colombia. 9, Pedro Decimo, Argentina. 10, Fransie Baoenhorst, South Africa.

Borttaniweiuhl (118 pounas) OrlarxsoCantzaies 1 Carderxo Ulloa, Chile. 2, Pepillo Vo-daz, Mexico. 3, Lusrto Espinora, Puerto Rico. 4, Yun Chun Me, Korea. 5, Frankie Duorte.

6, Eddie Rangel. 7, Billy Hardy, Britain. 8, Day Minus, Bahamas. 9, Wongso Indrajit, Mone skt. 10, Gerardo Martinez.

Junkx BantamvMght (1 1 5 pounds) Charnpion Elly Picol. Colombia 1, Juan Polo, Colombia. 2, Welcome Ndta, Soulh Africa. 3, Ari Bksnca, Puerto Rico. 4, Rolando Bohol, PhHIipines.

5, Ronton Medal. 6, Peter MHrevskJ, Australia 7, Adrian Roman, Argentina 8, Jose Montiel, Mexico. 9, Carlos Mercado, Cotoritbo. 10, Mike Phelps. FVreKjht (112 pounds) DoveMcAuley, Ireland 1.

Dodi Penalosa, Philippines. 2, Duke McKenzie, Britain. 3, kxsdolfo Blanco, Colonv bxs. 4, Richard Clark, Janxxca. 5.

Louts Curtis. 6, Daorung Chuwatona, Thailand. 7, Javier Lucas. Mexico. 8, Tony DeUca.

9, Den Chuvo-lona, Thorland. 1 0, Eyup Con, Denmark. Junxx Rywesght (108 pounds) Pis Moss, tackle, tram the Dallas Cowboys sn ejtfhanye for on vrxtnctomd drott choice. Troded Chuck Ehm, nose tackle, to the Cowboys for on wndnaoted BOWLING HORSE RACES In Person. Save postage charges by stopping by the front desk of the Billings Gazette, 401 N.

Broadway, Billings, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., Mon. Fri. AFTER FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1989 By Mail. Use the handy coupon in this ad and we will mail the fair results to you.

Please send me the MontanaFair '89 Fair Results Rk 4 2 110 7 15 1 5 19 6 112 1. Fur man (4) 2. Georgia Southern 3. North Texas 4. Eastern Kentucky 5.

Delaware (tie) Jackson State 8. NW Loussnna (tie) Holy Cross 10. SW Missouri St. 11. Marshall 12.

Boise Stole B0 74 70 68 65 56 56 48 48 43 40 36 36 28 9-2-0 9-2-0 8- 3-0 9- 2-0 7-4-0 9-1-0 80-2 9- 2-0 9-2-0 5-54 10- 1-0 8-34 50 50 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS Signed Albert le-wit, cornerback, to fowyeor contract. NEW YORK GIANTS Warved Jerome Mnehart and Rod towe, defensive end Dove Hucfcon ond Davne WiWorm, Mbocksj Uih Actons, knebocker; Jeff Fryer, cfeneve tackle, Mike Perez, puorterbock, and Stan I toward, wide receiver. NEW YORK JETS Signed Mark MoKsne, quarterback. Waned trvin Smith, oefene'vi bock. SAN FRANCISCO 49RS Agreed to terms with Chorles Haley, faitbocker.

Reteond Jim Bed fwweng back. Canadian Football league BRITISH COLUMBIA UONS Adiwuted Thoroughbred Poll NEW YORK (P) The Notional Thoroughbred doI conducted by Thoroughbred Racing Cunenuieujlions, Inc. (IRQ, covering racing peifunwonoss through Aug. 20. konkmos bated on the votes of 49 sports and Thoroughbred radng medkt representatives on a 10-9-8-7-4-5-4-3-2-1 oasis (Rrst-fXoce voset in parerehesesjA-S Age-Sex, CcoH.

Hharse. f-hUy. nVmoreH 1 4. Indfjano Stote Nama 7-3-1 18 15. 1 B-3-0 18 16 no 9 17 Addrns- LPBT Doubles LAS VEGAS Standings Tuesday after the second round in the $60,000 Caors Light Ladies Pro Bowlers Tour Notional Doubles Champsortshtpi at Sam's Town Bowling Center, with txsmm, hometowns and 12 -game team oinfolt totals federates amateur)- 1.

Mchdle Mullen. Molteson, ond Don-no Adamek. Vxville, 4,898. 2 (Ne), a-Debbie Walker, Wichita, ond Oebbie DiTroni, Wichita, ond ojaelyn Jennings, Chicago, and Cheryl Daniels, Detroit, 4,841. 4, Sue Neeig, Miami, and oOndy Stephens.

Las Vegas. 4,834. 5. Vicki Montgomery. Ravenna Ohio, ond Lorrie re-chats, Alcmqum, 4,827.

4, Karen EHtngsworth, Des Ploines, ond Terri Brice, Moses Lake. Wash, 4,772. 7, Alayne Blomenberg, Cranston, RL, and Nskki Gionukos. Vaeio, 4,738. 8, Tori Romeo and Robin Romeo.

Van Nuys. 4,737. 9. Angela tVjroroni, ttodrford, oL, and Carol Nonnan, AWn 4.722. 10.

Paula Drake. Broken I have enclosed a check for 1 1 .00 plus SO shipping and handling for each copy. Bill my: MasterCard OVISA Card a 5M i 2 dnsrv 9-2-0 16 7-44 13 50 11 6-4-1 7 17. S.F. Austin 18.

MiaateTenn.St. 19. ArteOBTeas Stale 30. Weeani Mary 3-C 8-4-2-0 489 Chv roster. RetoaeBd Wayne England, knebacker.

HAMILTON TIGER CATS Acquired Bel Henry, guard, from the 5uskutJun tough Eden. Transferred Terry Aivjrysiak, oarterixsdt, to 3-F B-8-0-0 407 7-5-2-0 395 544 7-6-1-0 298 3-C 4-3-1-0 234 Phone- Zp- from the reserve est and added him to the pnxtias 1, Easy Goer (48) 2, OpenMnd 3, Sunday Silence (1) 4, Bayokoa 5, King Glorious 4. Bheheig John 7, Clever Trevor 8, touakzo 9, EtSenor lO.Gortysous NCAA Division II Poll MISSION, Kan. (API The lop 20 teams in the Preseason Lon I footbaH of lt Nate-not CoHegkxe Athletic Assoaatnn, with sesSiXoce final 1988 records, total Muangethai KithfcaMni, PlSiUppioei 1, Fronasco Tijidor, Grfombia. 2, Tocy Macolos, Puerto Rico.

3, Ebo Danquah, Ghana. 4, Itioro Peres, Mexico. 5, Stlvorio Borcenotr Pononio. 4, itovier Dttut Meedco. 7t Jew Kojae, Venezueta.

8, Leon Satoar, Patv om 9, Mario Demarco, Aroenlina. 10, Witty ScetoxaTf Mexico. 4-C 7-4-1-0 171 3-G 9-4-34) 141 Ep.0m 7-H o-4-l-l 114 Mail to: Fair Results co Billings Gazette P.O. Box 31635 Billings. Montana 59107-1635 prmaUltGH PtTeSUINS Signed Mario points in balloting, and lost 5-H 4-3-2-1 95 9 3-F 5-4-141 79 10 Ssgneiue- S(I05F BO Maor Indoor Soccer League SAN DIEGO SOCKERS Ssgm I Billings Gazette n-n 1040 8-2-0 8- 2-1 9- 1-0 e-2-0 B-2-0 9-2-0 10- 1-0 9-1-0 7-44 Standardbred Poll NEW YORK (AP) The Notond Stan-dordbred poN concucteti by HanefaletcnKfi Sooety Breeders Oown, oowenng racing, perfonnences ttwough Aug.

30. Ronfogt based on the wes of 30 sports and hornets racing media representatives on a 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 bos HesMtioce votes in pusatthsjes. AO Age-Gait, P-Paotr, T-Trotterk A-G St-1-2-3 Pis Pv 1. N. Dakota St.

(4) 2. Testes Aol 3. Poreand St. 4. JuUesVurwIle St.

5. Sacrcvnento St 4 Mono. Po. 7. Miiaiiiripi COB, t.

WmsSon-Sotere 9. ApWIerevihe. 10.St.CksudSt. Nko ThcMnae, Indoneexi 1, Eric Chaves, PNprwe. 2.

Boy Lucas, Philippinee. 3, lito Moraote. 4, iawr Varquez, Mexico. 5, Safeulti SillSfarvBlpolr TeScejlanii John Ariel, Iwdoneiia. Santiago Menoez, Meaaoo.

Chano PorpoOHi, Thailond. 9, fcoof Arrow, ond Lew Wagner, Antopoat, 3 4708. 11 M- Mantyn Prosier. Lancaster, 4 and Veginio Norton, Cypress, ond Jeanne 7 Morion, Solon, Oho. ond o-Trocey Porlerfield.

Par- mo.Ohk.,4705. 14 13. o-Tracy Turner. St. Peters, ond a- 4 Ana IkiOinonn, St.

Charles, 4704. 14. 5 Jeanne Berry, Las Vegas, and Tish Johnson, Ponora- me Oty. 483. 15, Cofce Somceon, Sola vonnoh.

Tent, and Sharon Owen Todd, Bowling 74 72 67 44 59 56 48 44 44 COLLEGE EAST-WEST SHRINE BOWL Named Jock seckneM east ooodt and Bruce Snyder wsstcoads. ALBANY, N.Y.. AXio suunws 'niinw 10..

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