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SPORT The Manhattan Mercury B4 Wednesday, October 8, 1986 Sports Briefs Rozelle takes replay heat MHS glfers HOME RUNS Barfield, Toronto, 40; Kingman, Oakland, 35: Geeta, Minnesota, 34; Canseco, Oakland. 33. Deer. Milwaukee. 33.

SAVES-Righetti. York. Aaae, Baltimore. 34, Henke, Toronto. 27; Hernandez, Detroit, 24, DMoore, California, 21.

NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING (450 at bets) Raines, Montreal, 334; Sax. Los Angeles, Gwynn, San Diego, 329. Baaa, Houston, 311. KHemandez, New York, 310 RUNS Gwynn, San Diego, 107; Hayes, Philadelphia. 107; EDavis, Cincinnati, Sen- midt, Philadelphia, 97; Coleman, St.

Louis, Udy I0r Uie prOOiemS Ul Uie system, including the ly. He gets upset when it doesn't- The replay system; voted into use last March for one season only, was somewhat less than pefect Sunday in Kansas City, where the Chiefs were playing the Raiders. With the Chiefs leading, 17-0, Marc Wilson of the Raiders threw to Dokie Williams in the end zone. After reviewing tapes of the play. Jack Reader, the replay official, determined that Williams had been out of bounds, making the catch, and he told Jim Keck, the umpire, "Pass incomplete." However, Reader thought he heard, "Pass is complete," after which he instructed -the Raiders to attempt the extra- take 1st EMPORIA The Manhattan High girls golf team continued their winning ways by claiming the Emporia Tuesday.

Manhattan won the seven-team invitational with a score 363. They were followed by Emporia (412), Shawnee Heights (428), Abilene (455), Mission Valley (504) and Council Grove (516). Manhattan also claimed the top three individual honors, with Adena Hagedorn firing a 79, teammate Stacey Puis an 89 and Tara Wood a 96. Placing seventh for Manhattan was Courtney Robertson with a score of 99. "It was a good day for us," said MHS coach Larry Becraft.

"We got to take a look at the course that we're going to be playing state on. That will help us down the road when we return." Manhattan's next match will be Oct 13 at the Lawrence Invitational. St. George 1 wins matches RANDOLPH-The St. George Trojans volleyball team im proved their record to 6-2 in Eisenhower League play and 8-5 overall as they went 3-0 at the Blue Valley Triangular, -Tuesday.

r-- St. George defeated White City 15-0, 15-2 and Blue Valley 15-12 'and 15-8. 1986 PLY. Tknes NEW YORK Tex Schramm, the president of the Dallas Cowboys and the driving force behind the National Football League's replay system, blamed Commissioner Pete Rozelle Mon- At communications breakdown" 'that led to a touchdown awarded in error to the Los Angeles Raiders Sunday. "I have seen enough to know the system works," Schramm said from his office in Irving, Tex.

"And it will work. But it's somebody's job to get the right people so it does work." That somebody, Schramm said, is Rozelle. "The question is," Schramm said, "why isn't anybody asking the commissioner what he's doing about it. The league votes to do something, and it's the commissioner's job to see to it that it works. Yet, he sits back and says: 'I'm studying it.

Like the owners, I want to wait until the season is over to draw my Well, that's not his job. His job is to make it work." Rozelle, a long-time friend of Schramm, took exception to his remarks. "Tex takes the position: 'I've outlined a plan that's infallible. You execute He told me that a month ago, arid anytime Bench press competition set for Oct. 18 The 1986 Douglass Community Center Bench Press Competition will be held at 10 a.m.

Oct. 18. The entry fee is $8 per participant and must be received by Oct. 10. The weigh-in time will be from 7 30 to 8 30 the day of the contest and their Will be four weight classes.

For entry forms or further information contact Isaac Madison at 537-0056, extension 274, or go to the Douglass Center Annex, 901 Yuma St. The future whereabouts of Doug Flutie, the former Generals quarterback, should be decided this week. Bob Woolf, Flutie's attorney, said that he expected Flutie's release from the Generals and the United States Football League to be realized by Tuesday, which would then allow the NFL team with his rights, the Los Angeles Rams, to dispose of them. The Rams have made it reasonably clear they would like to trade Flutie, but they are asking for the somewhat inflated price of a second-round draft choice. Where might he end up? The Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers have said publically But so-are two other teams, the Atlanta Falcons and the Minnesota Vikings.

Transactions BASEBALL Siuoul I ft CINCINNATI REDS Named Tony Pepei coach FOOTBALL NaiiMai FaMkall Ltape KANSAS CITY CHIEFSM5 laced David LuU, offensive tactic, on injured reserve Signed Matt Moran, offenaive tackle NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS Waived Randall Sealby, linebacker, from injured reaerve. NEW YORK JETS Released Davhn Mullen, cornerback PITTSBURGH STEELERS Signed Lupe Sanchez, defenaive back Placed David Hughea, running back, on injured reaerve ST LOUIS CARDINALS Waived Evan Ara posts thia, punter Signed Greg Cater, punter, SAN FRANCISCO WERS-RMigned Manu Tuiasosopo, noaeUckle Waived Dennu Harriaon, defenaive end Baseball Playoffs Tuesday. Oct. 7 All tunes EST California I Boston 1, California leada aenea 1-0 Wednesday. Oct.

California iMcCaskill 1710) at Boston (Hurst New York (Gooden 17-) at Houston (Scott lft. 101,1 zip tn Thursday, Oct. New York (Ojeda 18-5 at Houston (Ryan a m. Friday. Oct.

11 Boston i Boyd 16-101 at California (Candelana 10-2). ft 20p Saturday, Oct. II Houston (Knepper 17-12) at New York (Darling 141, Boston (Nipper 10-12) at California (Sutton 20pm -Sunday. Oct. 12 Boston at California, if necessary, 3 m.

Houston (Deahaiea 12-5) at New York (Fernandez 1(4) a 20 pm Monday, Oct. 13 Houston at New York, if necessary, 3:05 p.m. Tuesday. Oct. 14 California at Boston, if necessary, 8 20 m.

Wednesday, Oct. IS New York at Houston, if necessary, 3:06 m. California at Boston, if necessary, 8 20 Thursday, Oct. IS New York at Houston, if necessary, m. Central States Conference All Gaines Pet.

Pet. 2 0 0 1.000 4 0 0 1 000 2 0 0 1 000 2 2 0 .500 Pitts St K'rneySt Empria St 1 0 500 1 1 0 .500 1 1 0 .500 1 1 0 .500 0 2 0 .000 0 2 0 000 4 1 0 800 800 00 .333 .400 .000 Washburn Ft Hays St MoWeatrn Wayne St MoS'thern Baseball Leaders AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING (450 at bats) Boggs, Boston, Mattingly, New York. Puckett. Minnesota. Tabler.

Cleveland, 326; Rice, Boston, .324. RUNS-RHenderson, New York, 130; Puckett, Minnesota, 119; -Mattingly, New York, 117; Carter, Cleveland, 108; Barfield, Toronto, 107; Boggs, Boston, 107 Trammell, Detroit, 107. RBI Carter, Cleveland, 121; Canseco, Oakland, 117; Mattingly, New York, 113; Rice, Boston, 110; Barfield, Toronto, 108; Bell, Toronto, 108; Gaetti, Minnesota, 108. HITS-Mattingly, New York, 238; Puckett, Minnesota, 223; Fernandez, Toronto, 213; Boggs, Boston, 207; Carter, Cleveland, 200; Rice, Boston, 200. DOUBLES-Mattingly, New York, 53; Boggs, Boston, 47; Barrett, Boston 39; Buckner, Boston, 39; Rice, Boston, 39.

TRIPLES Butler, Cleveland, 14; Fernandez, Toronto, 10; Sierra, Texas, 10; Carter, Cleveland, 7 are tied with 7. Huit) Don't Cincinnati. 118. Carter, New York, 105; GDavia, Houston, 101; Hayes, Philadelphia, HITS Gwynn, San Diego, 211; Sax, Los Angeles, 210; Raines, Montreal, K4; Hayes, Philadelphia, 1M; Baas, Hoiton, 184 DOUBLES Hayea, Philadelphia, 48; Sax, Los Angeles, 43; Raines, Montreal, 37; Bream, Pittsburgh, 3S; Dunston, Chicago, 38; Samuel, Philadelphia 36 TRIPLES Webster, Montreal, 13; Samuel, Philadelphia, 12; RalnasMontreal, 10; Coleman, St Louis, ft; are tied with 7. HOME RUNS Schmidt, Philadelphia.

37; GDavia, Houston, 31; Parker, Cincinnati, 31; Murphy, Atlanta, 29; EDavis, Cincinnati, 27; Homer, Atlanta, 27; Strawberry, New York, 17. SAVES Worrell, St. Louis, 38; Reardon, Montreal, 35; DSmith, Houston. 33; LeSmith, 31; Bedrosian, Philadelphia, 29; Franco, Cincinnati, 29. NFL Leaders Through Games of Moodav, Oct.

a AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE Quarterbacks ATT COM YDS TD INT EasoiwN.E. 149 93 1203 9 0 Elway, Den. 143 79 966 10 I O'Brien. Jets 189 111 1449 9 156 93 1087 3 1 Marino.Mia 184 110 1460 12 10 Rushers ATT YDS AVG LG TD Warner, Sea Winder. Den.

Brooks. Cin James, Bell, Buff 103 4 8 3.7 48 3 1 4 2 62 89 68 Receivers NO YDS 36 30 AVG. LG TD 442 12.3 46 2 520 17.3 44 6 345 11.5 26 1 257 8 9 40 0 497 20 7 49 4 Toon, Jets Morgan, N.E. Chnstensen, Raidrs Byner, Clev. 30 29 24 Clayton, Mia NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE Quarterbacks ATT COM YDS TD INT 1 l-2fi SI" 1036 4 129 82 966 10 5 141 76 1014 11 3 143 72 1104 6 2 155 86 1033 7 3 Rushers ATT YDS AVG LG TD .129 657 5 1 42 5 110 506 4 6 41 -4 120 496 4 .1 42 7 107 437 4 1 22 4 110 415 3.8 39 6 Receivers NO YDS AVG LG TD Kemp.SF White, DaU Kramer, Minn Archer, Atl Jaworski, Phil Dickerson, Rams Payton.

Chi Rogers, Wash Riggs, Atl Jones. Del. Rice.SF. Monk, Wash. Bavaro, Giants Clark, S.F.

Clark, Wash. 27 579 21 4 442 16 4 409 15.1 336 12.4 405 16 2 What's on the air Wednesday, Oct. 8 5 00p Sports Look. ESPN Sports Center. ESPN SporUTalk.

WIBW-AM (580) 7:00 p.m. Baseball. New York Meta at Houston Astros. Game 1. KLDH 4 KMBC (Manhattan Cable Channels 2 9) 10 30 Sports Center ESPN 10:30 p.m.

Sports Desk. CNPj lo Murdiick miss the fun! sorJu. Mvsesr A A 1 vfe? sie smokele tobacco ADS OJ TV WtKT NAAPE lOtSAU, BlU-lMGS JUST PW6 T4AT A si r- attributed the 'communications breakdown." Schramm called the problem in Kansas City "frustrating" because the mistake was a misunderstanding between two officials, not a failure of the replay system. To safeguard against the same sort of breakdown in the future, league officials Monday refined the procedure to require the replay official to inform both referee and the umpire of his decision. "We weren't for it in the beginning because we felt it had a lot of problems, and our worst fears were realized in this game," Jim Schaaf, the Chiefs' general manager, said Monday.

who saw a television monitor could clearly see that the receiver was out of bounds. But there's nothing that can be done now. It's history." something goes wrong, he blames me," Rozelle said. "The problem is that everyone, including Schramm, underestimated the pressure of the live-game action. The communication system can be troublesome." Rozelle also disputed Schramm's assertion that he wasn't attempting to correct problems as they arose.

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