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THE EL PASO TIMES. Monday. September 2, IMS Italian whips heat in Games marathon sports summary compiled from The Associated Press Quote du jour Minnesota football Coach Lou Holtz: "They said you couldn't recruit in this frozen tundra. Not unless high school football got big in Greenland. But unless you go outside, our winters are no different than where you came from." Orlando Pizzolato, winner of the New York City Marathon last October, beat Italian teammate Salva-tore Nicosia to take the men's marathon in searing heat at the World University Games at Kobe.

Japan, on Sunday. But Soviet dominance continued in most of the other events. In the marathon, run in 90-degree heat. Pizzolato finished in 2 hours, 20 minutes, 6 seconds. Nicosia in 2:21:09.

Paul Gompers of Somerville. was third in 2:21 :40. Gompers staggered across the finish line and was put immediately on a stretcher, but after he was carried about five yards, he got up and walked off. with help. Japan's Mami Fukao won the women's marathon in Games record time.

90 seconds minutes ahead of the United States' Patti Gray. Otherwise it was a Soviet day. Two Soviets crossed the finish line simultaneously in the 20-kilometer walk. The USSR also won the men's sabre fencing team title over Bulgaria and captured the men's singles and women's doubles in tennis. But it missed a clean sweep of the five tennis golds when Romania took the mixed doubles.

Alexander Zverev of the Soviet Union beat top-seeded Florin Segarceanu of Romania 3-6, 6-2, 6-4. 6-3 for the men's singles gold. The Soviet pair of Larisa Savchenko 'and Svetlana Parkhomenko beat Elizabeth Jones and Joy Tacon of Britain 7-6, 6-0 in the women's doubles. But Romania took the last event, the mixed doubles, when Daniella Moise and Segarceanu beat the Soviet pair of Savchenko and Sergei Leonyuk. A RAHAL FINISH Bobby Rahal led all but one lap in cruising to an easy victory in the Escort Radar Warning 200-mile race for Indianapolis cars at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course at Lexington, Ohio.

Rahal's TrucSports March, starting from the pole position, averaged 107.041 mph over the 2.4-mile, 15-turn road course to break Mario Andretti's record of 100.388 mph, set last year. Danny Sullivan was second. 56.1 seconds behind Rahal, despite losing second gear about two-thirds of the way through the race, then becoming involved in a bumping incident with Ed Pimm. The victory was Rahal's sixth in four years on the Championship Auto Racing Teams circuit. In addition, it was his second triumph in two weeks and third of the year.

RACING DEATH West German Formula One racer Stefan Bellof, 27, died of injuries suffered in a car crash during the 1,000 Kilometers of Spa endurance race at Francorchamps. Belgium. Bellof was involved in an accident with Belgian driver Jacky Ickx, after which he crashed head-on into the fencing rails around the circuit. CYCLING INJURY Davis Phinney, a member of the U.S. professional team, suffered a skull concussion following a bad spill during the road race at the 1985 World Cycling Championships in the north Italian town of Giavera del Montello.

Phinney, 26. from Boulder, was involved in a pileup of cyclists during the first stages of the world event. Earlier, Denmark's Kim Eriksen and Kent Bos-tick, from Corrales, N.M., were two of the amateur cyclists injured. Bostick suffered several contusions and bruises. SCONIERS RETURNS The Califonia Angels have reactivated former El Paso Diablo Daryl Scon- iers from the disabled list Sconiers has been on the disabled list with a strained right wrist since July-18, and was reassigned Aug.

19 to Edmonton. WOMEN'S GOLF Chris Johnson fought off an erratic driver and her own caution to hold on to a' one-stroke lead over four players going into Motv day's final round of the LPGA Rail Charity Classic Johnson's even-par 72. combined with a 65 Saturday," were good for a 7-under-par total of 137 after 36 holes of the three-day tournament. Janet Anderson, Mary; Beth Zimmerman, Martha Nause and first-round co leader Betsy King, are knotted at 6 under in the. $185,000 tournament.

B.C. VICTORY Pumped up by a partisan crowd and playing with his usual abandon. Joey Sindelar, sank a hole-in-one on the 14th hole to emerge from a three-way tie for the lead and win the $300,000 the B.C. Open at Endicott. N.Y.

"It was really exciting," Sindelar said of the stunning 5-iron shot on the 212-yard hole. "At thought maybe it was kind of close, but there's a special (gallery) sound to an ace, especially when they yell for four or five minutes." Sindelar carded a 3-under-par 68 on the En Joie Golf Club course for a 72-hole total of 10-under 274. He won $54,000. El Pasoan Tim Norris shot a final-round 75 and came in at 289. AP photo A University Games tennis title was worth a kiss for Romania's Danilla Moise, left and Florin Segarceanu.

Facts, figures on All American Futurity YOU COULD -t A 7 lY JJ LaHL Time in Jockey in Rice Record Name of Horse Trials Owner Breeding Trainer Trials Earnings Dashing Phoebe 21.830 San Jose Cattle Co. Dash For Cash H. Don Jerry 6 5-1-0 filly Pleasanton, Tex. Phoebe's Moon Bug Hams Nicodemus $311,426 MrTruckaJet 21.830 Darrel Kissee (Lessee) Easy Jet Jack W. Jacky 6 4-1-0 colt Miami, Okla.

Truckahla Brooks Martin $22,632 Bombay Native 21.875 GM Breeding Farms Inc. Raise A Lady Charles Bruce 5 1-3-1 colt Arcadia, Mo. Bunnykin Cascio Pilkenton $1,648 Six Fortunes 22.000 Chris and Charlane Cox StreakinSi.x Charles Bruce 8 4-2-1 colt Austin, Tex. My Fortune Cookie Cascio Pilkenton $164,931 Racin Image 22.020 Bill Eiland Billy West Streakin Six Charles Bruce 10 4-1-1 colt Snyder, Tex. Reiler's Image Cascio Pilkenton $81,677 Easy Fine One Day 22.030 Travis Ranch Easy Jet Hugh Jeff 9 5-3-0 filly Norman, Okla.

One Fine Day Tucker Williams $120,896 Muscatel 22.055 Roy Browning Easily Smashed Jack W. Steve 10 3-5-1 colt Fort Worth, Tex. Sweet Selection Brooks Harris $21,257 Sixarun 22.060 Preston Carter Robert Streakin Six C. Dwayne Kenneth 9 4-2-2 colt Boston, Dallas, Tex. Chickanin Gilbreath Hart $137,649 Timeto Get Tuff 22.115 C.

Vincent Fister Timeto Thinkrich Julie John 6 1-0-2 colt Westerville. Ohio Tuff To Dial Jewson Weghorst $2,102 Digging For Gold 22.120 C. Ray Hoover (Lessee) Victory Stride Blane Kenneth 6 3-2-1 colt Oklahoma City, Okla. Prissy Gold Digger Schvaneveldt Hart $16,815 She aso mwm Undefeated Brigand Silk dies with colic RUIDOSO DOWNS Brigand Silk, winner of the Rainbow Futurity in July, died at Ruidoso Downs after a bout with colic Saturday night. After winning the Rainbow, the colt was considered one of the favorites to capture Labor Day's All American Futurity.

Brigand Silk's final race was Aug. 7. He was scratched from the All American trials Aug. 21 with a leg injury. The two-year-old quarter horse was unbeaten in seven starts and had earned $252,440.

In the Rainbow, Brigand Silk's time in the 400-yard race was 19.37 seconds, a Ruidoso Downs record. It tied the third fastest time ever by a quarter horse at that distance. AT r.UADAMTEED PAYOFF jml jcv i Newcomer captures Ruidoso Mile CHECK FOR DALLAS COWBOY TRIP DRAWING TOO FILL IN BOX COMPLETELY Sunday, Sept. 8, Games Detroit at Atlanta his first start in the Southwest after an impressive accounting at newly opened Canterbury Downs in Minnesota. Jockey Jim Powell took the assignment aboard Engerge-tic King in the $50,000 Mile Handicap.

closing Labor Day program. That money will be paid out along with the amount wagered in Monday's pool to those fans having the largest number of winners in the Pic-Six events. Energetic King was making RUIDOSO DOWNS Globetrotting thoroughbred Energetic King won Sunday's featured Ruidoso Mile Handicap at Ruidoso Downs in the fastest clocking in track history. Ruidoso's Pic-Six pool carried over to $29,710 for the Sovboy Trip Bonus! Ruidoso railbfrds Green Bay at New England Indianapolis at Pittsburgh Kansas City at New Orleans Miami at Houston Philadelphia at N. Y.

Giants St.Louis at Cleveland One lucky winner will be drawn from all entries Friday, Sept. 6, after the 5 p.m. deadline, and will fly to Dallas to watch the Cowboys' game against the Washington Redskins Monday, Sept. 9, Winner of the drawing will be announced in the Saturday, Sept. 7, edition of The Times.

Prize includes round-trip air fare for two plus lodging for two for one night, pre game cocktails and transportation to and from the game. All entries received before 5 p.m. Friday, Sept. 6, are eligible, no matter how you score on the predictions. Prize has no cash value and cannot be exchanged.

LUCKY ENTRY WILL BE DRAWN FOR TRIP TO SEE DALLAS VS. WASHINGTON San Francisco at Minnesota Seattle at Cincinnati Tampa Bay at Chicago NINTH 3 year olds i up 2nd Division. 550 Yard CHAMPIONSHIP. Purse $11,150 4 Call Caleb (Nicodemus, 122) 2 1 9 Easy Pass Request (Short, 121) 5 2 SSissys Rebel IBaldillez, 1201 31 10 Bar Forth (Dolphus, 118) 7 2 1 Chargin Ace (Harris, 116) 4 1 7 Noble Pride (Mmchey, 1171 5 1 6 Board Chairman (T Williams, 116) 61 2 Rollm in Dough (Cogburn, 115) 8 1 8 Request by Zevi IByers, 115) 101 3 Disco Te (L.Hunt, 113) 12 1 Call Caleb seemed to like distance. Easy Pass Re quest dead heated in handicap this distance, Sissys Rebel ran good this distance, also TENTH 3 year olds.

COUNTESS BLADE HANDI CAP. 7 Furlongs Purse 514,150 7 Sounds Sharp (Martinez, 122) 2 1 I That's Incredible (Coombs, 1201 5 2 1 Centre's Premiere (Powell. 121) 3 1 5 Liberty Rullah (Lidberg. Ill) 4 1 3 Naskra's Star (Rodriguez, 118) 5 I 2 Hidden Motive (O'Neill, 117) 61 6 Mac Askus (Burgos, 1131 101 Sounds Sharp Is sharp right now; That's Incredible Think he likes thisdistance better; Centre's Premiere Note rider change 1ITH 2 year-olds ALL AMERICAN FUTURITY. 440 yards.

Purse $2,530,000 3 Dashing Phoebe (Nicodemus, 120) 1 1 10 Six Fortunes (Pilkenton, 120) 2 1 9 Racm Image (Clensse, 1201 5 2 4 Mr Trucka Jet (Martin, 120) 3 I I Sixarun IBaldillez, 120)4 1 1 Digging For Gold (Hart, 1201 9 2 2 Easy One Fine Day (J Williams. 1201 6 1 5 Bombay Native (Lackey, 120) 8 I 7 Timeto Get Tuff (Weghorst, 1201 10 1 8 Muscatel (Harris. 120) 12 I Dashing Phoebe looks almost unbeatable, Si For tunes only chance to upset; Racin Image tough choice lor third 12TH 4 year olds 1 up Claiming $2500 6'i Furlongs, Purse $2500 1 Bird Diver (O'Neill, 116) 2 1 3 Spare Rib (Martinez, 1211 5 2 9 Kingdom Express (Lidberg, 116) 3 1 7 Tw.stit Tolouseit (Burgos, 1211 4 1 4 Equal Angles (Bernlez, 118) 5 1 2 Battle You (Mmchey, 1211 6 1 10 Land Spender (Aoodaca, 116! 8 1 6 Brandy's Brother lApodaca, 121) 10 1 (Valleio, 113) 121 I Bronze Medallion Uaramillo. 116) IS I Bird Diver old class horse has had an out. Spare Rib class drop could make him tough; Kingdom Express -overdue French Levee looks to have me edae.

Tough out Side post lust ran Thursday. Princess Scuff car npd very wide tirst turn last time FIFTH 2 Year Olds ALL AMERICAN FUTURITY FIRST CONSOLATION 440 yards Purse $290,000 1 Queen's Pie iBaldillez, 1201 2 I 10 Roll Your Glass (Martin, 1201 5 2 4 Snazzy Native (Walters, 1201 3 1 3 That's Cashing In (Brooks. 1201 7 2 9 Real Duck (Mjrtinei, 120) 4 1 5 Sheza Danda (Fuller, 1201 5 1 6 Drifting Day (Harris, 120) 6 I 7 Streakm Assured (J Williams, IJfJi 1 1 1 Easilvs Macho Man 120) 10 I 2 Miss Pocket Bug (Cardoza. 1201 12 1 Queen's Pie has the rail. Roll Your Glass good enounh tor me; Snazzy Native won easily tnais SIXTH 3 4 yar olds MaidenClaiming 15000 One Mile Purse S2SO0 3Zaga Little lO'Neill.

113) 2 1 6 Jett (Lambert. 116) 5 2 2 Ougan's Bay (Lidberq. 1211 3 1 7 Lord of the Reins (Coombs, 1161 4 1 5 Traia de Bano IBenitez, 116) 51 I Tuff Rabier (Valleio, 116) 6 1 9 For Sunny's Sake (Romero, III) 1 1 1 Runner's Star (Kennedy, '101) 10 1 4 Why Baby's Banker (K Poller, 113) 121 Zag a Little logical choice. Jeff ran well at 7'i. Dugan's Bay improving steadily SEVENTH 3 year olds S.

up 550 Yard CHAMPION SHIP 1st Division Purse 511.150 9 Easy Trek (Martin, 1171 2 1 5 Coda Mundi (Brooks. 119) 5 2 2 Patti Dash (Cardoza. 118) 3 1 8 Mr Suspenders (Martinez, 111) 4 1 7 Sinn Adas Up I Williams. 114) 5 I 10 The Advance Man (Fuller. 114) 6 1 4 Fancy Foliage IT Williams, ll) 1 1 I Barbary Pokey, IBaldillez.

117) 10 I 6 Take Five Tx (Lambert, 113) 12 1 3 Willie Hugh Nelson (Asmussen. 1 Ml 151 Easy Trek brokebad last time. Coda Mundi will make amends, Patti Dash likes this distance EIGHTH 3 year olds. Claiming S750O 6 Furlongs, Purse 53200 10 Acumen (Coqburn, 115) 2 1 1 Solo Girl (Martinez, 115) 5 2 4 La Leona (Lidberg, 117) 3 1 5 Black Sp.der (Kennedy, -107) 4 I 2 Allison Wheel (Aoodaca 11419 2 3Runablutf (Bievms, 115) 5 1 I Bold Tatoo IBurgos. 115) 6 I 6 Marked Twice (Coombs, 115) 6 1 9 Oriental Brass (Lambert.

115) 1 1 10 Fast Gas Miss (Benitei, 1121 101 Acumen b-g class drop Solo Girl likewise. La Leona good second tor more RUIDOSO RACETRACK Monday's entries Post time 11 FIRST 3 year olds i up. Claiming UWO 170 Yards Purse S2M0 I (Blevins, III) I 5 Sir Fauntleroy (Aoodaca, IW) 5 2 1 The Chronicle (Coombs, 1221 3 1 2 Will WinaW (Martinez, 1181 4 1 3 Mistletoe Depot (O'Neill, 116) 9 2 9 Sturdy Bird 1 Lambert, 1181 1 1 6 Peerless Deck (NB, 118) 8 1 7 Game Reward (NB, II!) 10 1 8 Aise Warner I Benitei, 1181 12 1 10 Mr Easy Triple (NB. 1161 151 Heiadancer has the rail; Sir Fauntleroy won similar easily; The Chronicle should get oart SECOND 3 4 year olds. Maiden Claiming 15000 S' i tur longs Purse S2S00 1 SaiidaLida (Lambert.

113)21 4 Enter Swoon 1181 5 2 6 Cast a Pleasure I Benitei, 1 161 3 1 10 Winding Round Lidberg, I II) 7 2 2 Wand Zam iCogburn, III) 4 1 1 Prince Fairly (Burgos, 1161 5 1 3 Whala Flight (Rodnguei, 111)61 7 Native Baby (Rodriguez, 116) 8 1 5 Future Performance (O'Neill, 110) 101 9 Texas Walt! (Kennedy, '111) 15 1 Salida Lida served notice last. Enter Swoon -may hang on to wm someday. Cast a Pleasure back with maidens THIRD 3 year olds I up Filiiesi Mares Claiming JIWO 5' Furlonos Purse J2500 1 Pride 117) 2 1 3 Beheve a Uoy (K Roller, 121 5 2 6 Watchmeclosely IValleiO, 1161 3 1 5 Joy Elect (Martinez. 117) 4 1 9 Classy Charmer (Blevins, 118) 5 1 10 Skinny Minme (Burgos, I17 61 7 Bilshir's Princess (O'Neill, 1141 8 1 4 Tern's Grandma (Coombs, 117) 101 2 Bewitching Belle (Rivas. 116) 12 1 8 Dancm Little Lady (Romero.

'107) 15 1 Pranzies Pride has speed and the rail, Believe a Lady would like some mud; Watchmeclosely has had an out here now FOURTH 2 Year old fillies Maiden 5' Furlongs Purse J2S00 3 French Levee (Coombs UBi 2 1 9 Master Envoy (Martinez, III) 5 2 6 Princess Scutt IBurgos, 1181 3 I I Funwork (Lambert, 118) 4 I 1 Snappy Tam Tee (Sherman, 115) 5 1 4 Am a John (Lidberg, III) 6 I 2Doalittle Steo (VaiieiO. Ill) II 7 Taras RetxTtal (Benitei, III) 101 San Diego at Buffalo Denver at Los Angeles Rams N. Y. Jets at L. Raiders 1st Tie-Breaker Guess Score Washington at Dallas 2nd Tie-Breaker Guess Score Miami at Houston Monday, Sept.

9, Game Washington at Dallas NAME I I ADDRESS CITY Mail to: NFL JACKPOT P.O. Box 2945 EL PASO, TX 79999 Reminder. All mailed entries must be received at the Newspaper Building by noon Saturday. If vou bring your entry to the Newspaper Building, Mills at Kansas, Downtown, you must Bring it no later than 5 p.m. Friday.

ZIP STATE TELEPHONE AREA CODE Inquiry alters finish at Juarez Deck wins after disqualification NOTE' NO MECHANICALLY OP ELECTRONICALLY REPRODUCED COPIES OP ENTRY BLANKS CAN BE ACCEPTED JL El Superman, who had been run moving to the front in the middle HOW TO ENTER predicting the aOuol (cere In the tint ti. breaker will bo dKlarri win- 1. Pick Ml Jim. wlntitrt ullng tntry farm. Thi, Itrm will ippnr In Mill Mr.

II 0 tie tlill till), M9 will pracwd to the iton li Sundey and Mandoy II N. ntxhanicilly feoreouied epit P'ottdura. II li itill mil. the priit money will oo n- tna entry form con accepted. Only hand-mode capiat con bo ecieptad.

emeno, In. The top ontriei omon oil uomilt.d will racoio a Iroa II Poia Time, digital daik clack. fill out entry torn COMPUTIty and leoibly. being lute 'bore ore no tcrotch'aut correction, or Shaw your name and legibly. $.

Decision, el the udgo, will bo finol. Any entry net following the pub Uth- Incomplete or Illegible entriei will be diaquelifiod. At udgo, ducretien, ad rule will be 0,,,,,. ih. II Paw Tlmai.

IIPo.o i K. T' 5 Marald end any or componio, end member, of the no lotat then midnight Irldey and lmml0 af.remen.ioned empioyeei ore NOI UIGIILI la Charles Robinson's Speedy Moon Deck benefitted from an inquiry that disqualified apparent winner Pleasure Spot and ended up the surprise victor in the featured Sonora Handicap at Juarez Racetrack on Sunday. The 440-yard handicap for quarter horses was competitive from the start, with El Superman, a 4-year-old arrival from Bay Meadows, and Pleasure Spot ning with $32,000 claimers before coming to Juarez, was placed second. Score was moved up to third after the disqualification. It was Score's debut at Juarez after running at Ruidoso Racetrack.

Next Sunday's feature race at Juarez Racetrack will be the Juarez Express at 990 yards. of the race. At the end, however, Speedy Moon Deck and Pleasure Spot pulled away from the field. Pleasure Spot beat Moon by a head at the finish in a time of 20.30 seconds. But he was disqualified and dropped out of the money.

Speedy Moon Deck, a 9-1 long-shot, returned $22.40 to win, and mj tntr 1ti Jackpot centtM. PRIZES AND JUDGING PROCEDURES: 1 Winnn of th pfovloui wotktnd'i Jackpot contoit will onnourttod to tk. ti ti.A. uu. un wiNNFIt NAMES WILL IE 4 Tho otfy with tho moit torroct prodlcllont will rtcoivt the l0 prlto AVA.llMll IV TIIIPHON! 01 PtlSQNAL INQUIIY PRIOI TO THE fUlUSNID lockpot.

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