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42 THE BOSTON GLOBE MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1985 TANK MCM3IAILV by Jeff Millar Bill Hinds FOR PRO SCORES CALL 265-6600 MERE COMETMATREPIAY Of- TU.C I CAKJT WATGM. LlkJG GOfc IKJTO A inn i X- Hllr I I I I 4 I Xli Ik, I 4- mm mm LATEST LINE Sports Feature Syndicate, Inc. COLLEGE BASKETBALL Tonight Pts Underdog 13 Utah 9 Toledo 26 E. Carolina 15 at St. Louis 6 at Dartmouth Favorite at Alabama At Detroit At Duke Georgia Tech 13'4 Tennessee Holy Oross At Michigan At Nebraska USC At Texas Tech At W.

Kentucky Favorite Chicago Favorite At Montreal At NY Rangers 9 Cal-lrvine 2 at Penn 6 Oregon 15 S. Illinois NFL Tonight GIs Underdog 3Vi at Miami NHL Tonight Pts Underdog Vfc-1 Vancouvei 1-1 V4 Pittsburgh I etefi WVaVLEWES 15. N. Carolina St. lost to Loyola 60-58.

16. UNLV beat Arizona, 60-59. 17. Maryland lost to Ohio 78-66. 18.

St. John's did not play. 19. Auburn did not play. 20.

Alabama-Birmingham did not Plav- FnOTRAI I rUUIDALL HOW AP TOP 20 Fared How the Top Twenty teams in the Associated Press college football poll SPORTS EVENTS ON TV, RADIO COLLEGE BASKETBALL Harbor Invitational at UMass-Boston, BNN (A-3), tape, 7 p.m.; UMass at BU, NESN, 8 p.m.; UNH at BC, WDLW (1330), 8 p.m.; Northeastern at Providence, WTTP (1060), 8 p.m. COLLEGE HOCKEY UNH at Northeastern, WTTP (1060), 7:30 p.m. HORSE RACING Suffolk Downs highlights, WNTN (1550), 4:15 p.m.; Suffolk Downs highlights. WMRE (1510), 6:15 p.m.; Suffolk Downs show, SportsChannel, 7:30 p.m. PRO FOOTBALL Chicago at Miami, Chs.

5, 9 and 12, WEEI (590), 9 p.m. TODAY'S COLLEGE GAMES BASKETBALL Curry at Worcester S. St. at Springfield, Trinity at Westfield UNH at BC, Northeastern at Providence UMass at BU, Went-worth at Emerson, Maine at LaSalle, 9. HOCKEY Curry at Amherst, 8.

EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Pet. GB BOSTON 15 2 .882 Phils. 9 8 .529 6 N. Jersey .10 9 .526 6 Wash 7 10 .412 New York 4 14 .222 HVfc Central Division Milw 15 6 .714 Detroit 12 7 .632 2 Atlanta 8 11 .421 6 Cleve 7 10 .412 6 Chicago 7 12 .368 7 Indiana 3 14 .176 9V4 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division Houston 13 6 .684 Denver 12 6 .667 V4 Utah 11 8 .579 2 Dallas 9 7 .563 2V4 San 10 8 .556 2V4 Sacra 5 12 .294 7 Pacific Division Lakers 14 2 .875 Portland 12 8 .600 4 Seattle 8 10 .444 7 Golden St. .8 11 .421 Th Clippers 6 12 .333 9 Phoenix 3 15 .167 12 'Not including late game LAST NIGHTS RESULTS San Ant.

117 Port. 106 Chicago at LA Lakers TONIGHT'S GAME Golden State at Utah SATURDAY'S RESULTS BOSTON 102 at Atlanta 97 At Washington 133 Detroit 119 Philadelphia 115 at New York 95 At Cleveland 119 New Jersey 90 At Dallas 124 LA Clippers 115 At Houston 131 Sacramento 114 At Milwaukee 1 1 1 Indiana 94 Seattle 131 at Denver 123 (2 OT) Utah 69 at Golden State 88 Spurs, 117-106 SAN ANTONIO (117) S. Johnson 3-8 3-6 9, Mitchell 15-27 4- 7 34, Gllmore 9-12 6-7 24, Moore 5-13 1-2 11, Robertson 4-7 1-2 9, lavar-oni 4-7 0-0 8, Cook 0-0 1-2 1, Hughes 6-9 2-2 14, Sundvold 2-5 0-0 5, Corbin 1- 2 0-0 2. Totals 49-90 18-28 117. PORTLAND (108) Carr 3-8 5-6 11, Vandeweghe 5-13 5- 6 15, Thompson 8-15 5-5 21, Paxson 8-16 1-1 18.

Valentine 1-8 3-4 5, Bowie 2- 7 4-4 8, Colter 0-2 0-0 Drexler 1-4 0-0 2, Porter 3-8 3-4 10, K. Johnson 2-4 2-2 6, Kersey 4-4 2-410. Total 37-89 30-36 106. San Antonio 31 36 29 21117 Portland 2S 34 23 20 10S Three-point goals Sundvold, Pax-son, Porter. Fouled out None.

ReboundsSan Antonio 54 (Gllmore 15), Portland 55 (Thompson 15). Assists San Antonio 37 (Moore 13), Portland 25 (Thompson, Paxson, Valentine 5). Total fouls San Antonio 28, Portland 24. Celtics, 102-97 Saturday Night Game at Atlanta BOSTON F6 FT Min M-A M-A 0- A 1- 6 5 3- 8 1 4- 7 5 1- 5 4 2- 4 8 0- 3 2 04 1 1- 5 3 0-1 0 Pts 28 16 9 18 12 10 2 JS 0 1 102 Bird 43 13-23 2- 2 4-4 3- 5 4- 4 0-0 2-2 04 0-0 0-0 6-12 parish 32 27 Johnson 36 19 5 17 Wedman 14 Kite 5 Totals 3-7 7-15 6-13 4-5 1-2 3-6 0-3 0-0 1-2 0-0 0 43-86 16-19 12-39 29 22 FG .500, FT Three-pt goals: 0-3, .000 (Bird 0-3); Team rebounds: Blocked shots: 7 (McHale 3. Parish 2.

Walton, Bird); Turnovers: 14 (Ainge 5, Bird 2, Parish 2, Sichting 2, Johnson, Wedman, team); Steals: 14 (Ainge 6, Bird 2, Sichting 2, Johnson, Walton, Carlisle, Wedman); Technical fouls: Illegal defense, :15 second; Illegal defense: one. ATLANTA Ffi FT Reb 0- 2-5 2-4 1- 6 0-2 0-1 5-12 0-0 2- 6 0-3 Min Levlngstn35 Rollins ....28 Williams. 21 Wittman 7 Willis 35 8 16 Battle 23 Webb 24 Totals 240 M-A 4-8 7-20 4-7 0-4 0-0 6-12 0-0 4-6 5-10 5-10 0-1 35-77 26-29 12-40 16 17 FG .455, FT Three-point goals: 1-1, 1.000 (Wllkins 1-1); Team rebounds: Blocked shots: 6 (Rollins 3, Willis 2, Battle); Turnovers: 18 (Wilkins 6, Webb 4, Rollins 3, Williams 2, Wittman, Hastings, Battle); Steals: 10 (Williams 4, Wllkins 2, Koncak 2, Battle 2). Boston 31 27 30 14 102 Atlanta 21 32 30 14 97 A 13.101. 2.01.

Officials-Jim Capers, Hugh Evans. Mavericks, 124-115 Saturday night game A. CLIPPERS (115) Maxwell 4-10 10-12 18. White 3-10 0-0 6, Nimphius 6-9 1-2 13, Johnson 6-16 4-416. Nixon 10-16 2-2 24.

Cage 1-6 0-2 2, Benjamin 3-8 4-4 10. Bridge-man 7-16 2-2 16. Edwards 5-10 0-0 10. Totals 45-103 23-28 115. DALLAS (124) Aguirre 15-25 5-7 35.

Schrempf 2-4 0-2 4. Perkins 10-15 9-11 29, Davis 1-3 0-0 2, Blackman 4-12 1-2 9. Donaldson 2-5 2-2 6, Harper 7-14 0-0 14, Vincent 10-16 5-7 25, Blab 0-1 0-0 0. Wenning-ton 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 51-95 22-31 124.

A. Clippers 29 27 27 32-115 Dallas 32 28 32 32124 Three-point goals Nixon 2. Fouled out Nimphius. Rebounds A. Clippers 62 (Cage 13), Dallas 54 (Perkins 10).

Assists L. A. Clippers 25 (Nixon 10), Dallas 26 (Blackman 7). Total Clippers 23, Dallas 21. SPEED SKATING World Cup at Berlin 1,000 meter 1.

Igor Schelesovskv. USSR, USSR, 2. Boris Repnln. 3. Andrei Bakhalov, USSR, 1:17.68.

Women 1. Karln Kanla- Enke, 2. Chrlsia Rothen-burger, E. Germany, 3. Cornelia Dick, E.

Germany, 1:24.93. 600 metere 1. Dan Jansen, US, 37.70: 2. Boris Repnln, USSR, 3. Uwe Mey, E.

Germany, 38.12. Women 1. Chrlata Rolhenburger, E. Germany, 41.31; 2. Cornelia Dick, E.

Germeny, 42.25; 3. Edel-Therese Hoyseth, Norway, 42.32. WALES CONF. Adams Division I Pts. GF GA BOST.

12 8 4 28 93 79 Buffalo 12 11 1 25 87 76 Quebec ...12 10 1 25 85 75 J. 11 9 3 25 99 88 Hart. 11 11 0 22 87 89 Patrick Division 19 5 0 38 115 69 14 7 3 31 95 75 10 8 5 25 88 87 rN.Y.R. .....11 12 1 23 91 78 itts. ........8 12 3 19 87 87 ti.l 9 12 1 19 77 89 f.r CAMPBELL CONF.

Norrls Division St. I. ......10 9 3 23 78 84 .....9 10 4 22 95 99 Minn 6 12 6 18 85 94 Detroit 6 13 4 16 75 117 'Toro. 5 15 3 13 79 103 1 Smyths Division Edm 17 4 3 37 121 86 'Calgary ...13 8 3 29 103 84 Wane. 9 13 3 21 101 107 Winn.

9 14 2 20 86 117 Los Ang. ...5 14 3 13 75 119 LAST NIGHT'S RESULTS At BOSTON 4 New Jersey 2 At Edmonton 5 Calgary 3 At Winnipeg 2 Phila. 1 1 TONIGHTS GAMES Vancouver at Montreal Pittsburgh at NY Rangers SATURDAY'S RESULTS At Quebec 2 BOSTON 0 At Pittsburgh 5 NY Bangers 4 Washington 6 at New Jersey 2 At Calgary 4 NY Islanders 3 At Montreal 10 Detroit 1 At Edmonton 8 Hartford 5 At Toronto 3 Buffalo 2 (OT) At St. Louis 4 Minnesota 3 Chicago 4 at Los Angeles 4 (OT) Bruins, 4-2 at Boiton Garden FIRST PERIOD Penaity Boston, Crowder New Jersey 1. Boston 0.

5:40. Sulli-man 8 (Cirella. MacLean). Tipped left-point shot by goalie's left from slot. PPG.

Penalty Boston, Burrldge (high sticking)) 9:25. Penalty New Jersey, Lewis (holding) 12:37. Penalty New Jersey, Preston (slashing): Boston, Curran (slashing, roughing) 16:07. Penalty New Jersey, Lorimer (holding) 17:17. Penalty Boston, Klioak (hooking) 17:51.

SECOND PERIOD New.Jersey 2, Boston 0. 0:42. NjcNab 8 (Wolanin, Bridgman). Flipped pJCkjto top corner from in front. Penaity New Jersey, Driver (Interference); Boston, Crowder (roughing) 1:29.

Penalty New Jersey, Bridgman (roughing) 6:39. Penalty New Jersey, Cirella (holding) 8:35. New Jersey 2, Boston 1. 8:45. Reid 13 (unassisted).

Attempted pass deflected off defender In crease. PPG. New Jersey 2, Boston 2. 9:06. 'Mlddleton 3 (Derlago, Reid).

Pushed puck into net from crease. Penalty New Jersey, MacLean 9:49. Penalty New Jersey, Cirella (5m flighting); Boston, Markwart (5m fighting) 12:44. Boston 3, New Jersey 2. 14:43.

Reid ,4 (Middleton, Derlago). Tapped goal-'mouth pass into net from right. THIRD PERIOD Penalty New Jersey, Cirella (trip-foing) 5:51. penalty Boston, Crowder (roughing) 8:13. Boston 4, New Jersey 2.

1 5:07. Bur-yidge 2 (Markwart, O'Connell). Uammed rebound that came off boards jnto net. Penalty New Jersey, Resch (high -sticking). MacLean (5m fighting); Boston, Crowder (5m fighting, 10m misconduct) 16:46.

Score by period BOSTON 0 3 14 New Jersey 1 1 0 2 Shots on goal BOSTON 7 10 6 23 Mew Jersey 7 11 7 25 Goalies Boston, Keans; New Jersey, Resch. Attendance 10,993 Oilers; 5-3 1 1 13 Edmonton 2 3 05 First period 1, Edmonton, Messier 16 (Kurrl, Huddy) 4:20. 2, Edmonton, Napier 6 (Smith, MacTavish) 9:42. 3, Calgary, Kromm 9 (Loob, Maclnnls) 10:18. Penalties Bourgeois, Cal (hooking) Jackson, Edm (holding) Baxter, Cal (holding) Se-menko, Edm (holding) Sheehy, Cal (roughing) Jackson, Edm (roughing) Smith, Edm, major-game misconduct (spearing) Suter.

Cal (interference) 18:37. Second period 4, Calgary, Loob 5 (Wilson. Kromm) 2:06. 5, Edmonton, MacTavish 8 (Napier, Huddy) 6:05. 6, Edmonton, MacTavish 9 (Gretzky, Low)' 7:59.

7, Edmonton, MacTavish 10 (Huddy. Kurri) 12:43. Penalties Se-menko. Edm (high-sticking) 3:17: Le-meiin, Cal, served by McDonald (slashing) McClelland, Edm (high-sticking) Bourgeois, Cal, maior (fighting) Semenko, Edm, major (fighting) Suter, Cal (hooking) 12:09: McSorley. Edm (high-sticking) 'Sheehy, Cal, major (fighting) McClelland.

Edm, major (fighting) Peplinski, Cal, double minor (high-sticking-roughing) 1 Lumley, Edm, double minor (high-sticking-roughing) Bourgeois. Cal, major (fighting) McSorley, Edm, major (fighting) 18:43. Third period 8, Calgary. Berezan 5 (Suter) 16:07. Penalties Messier, Edm (hooking) Beers, Cal (hooking) Lowe.

Edm (hooking) Peplinski, Cal, double minor (roughing) 8:45: Lumley, Edm (roughing) McSorley, Edm (high-sticking) 19:18. Shots on goal Calgary 11-16-14. 41. Edmonton 5-11-723. Power-play opportunities Calgary 0 of 10; Edmonton 4 of 6.

Goalies Calgary, Le-melin (16 8hots-11 saves) D'Amour (00:00 3rd, 7-7). Edmonton, Moog (41-38), A 17,498. Referee Ron Wicks. Linesmen Ron Asselstlne, Mark HOCKEY -Andover Tourney at Andover Mite championship Tewksbury3 Saugus? Consolation Nt Andover 4 Swempscott 3 Arlington 2 Billerlca 2 Andover 3 Everett 3 flHEViAiP LATER 1 THAT Ti4tVUER. rWOTlOMINJO f-UK II HELP FROM 1HE SlCELlM.

JA a tl-U SCHOOLS FOOTBALL Super Bowl Pairings EASTERN MASS. Dec. 7 Division 1 Brockton (10-0-0) vs. Natick (9-1-0) at Sullivan Stadium, 1. Division 2 Bridgewater-Raynham (9-0-0) vs.

Tewksbury (10-0-0) at Sullivan Stadium, 9:45 a m. Division 3 Lincoln-Sudbury (10-0-0) vs. New Bedford (9-1-0) at Sullivan Stadium, 4:15. Division 4 Abp. Williams (10-0-0) vs.

Holliston (9-1-0) at BU, 1:30. Division Dorchester (10-0-0) vs. Norton (9-1-0) at BU. 9:45 a.m. CENTRAL MASS.

Dec. 7 Division 1 St. John's (Shrewsbury) vs. Algonquin at WPI, 1. Division 2 Nashoba vs.

Westford Ac: at WPI, 4:15. Division 3 Assabet vs. Grafton at WPI, 9:45 a.m. WESTERN MASS. Dec.

7 Division 1 Chicopee Comp. vs. Longmeadow at Springfield College, 1:15. Division 2 Hoosac Valley vs. Palmer at Springfield College, 10 a.m.' RHODE ISLAND Dec.

7 i Clas A Rogers (Newport) va. Johnston at Brown Stadium, 1. Clan Coventry vs. Westerly at Cranston Stadium, 5:30. Clas Hope (Providence) vs.

BurrlllvDte at Cranston Stadium, 1. CROSS-COUNTRY National Championships at Raleigh, N.C. 15-16 girl (5 kilometer) 1. Precious Hill, Waltham TC, 2. Karl Vanderblue, Club 3.

Margda Kornitzer, Waltham TC, 4. Bonnie Gleeson, Baldwinsville Harriers, NY, 5. Shauna Fitgzib-bons. Liberty AC, 6. Melanle Blouch, Pensacola Runners, 21 :09.6; 7.

Monica Scarborough, Starlets, NY, 8. Jackie Lynch, Aston, 9. Karen Street, RACAC, 10. Karen Eiseman, RACAC, 11. Jody Hlggins, Waltham TC, 21:27.

Team wore 1. Waltham Track Club 77; 2. RACAC, Md. 123; 3. Univac126.

17-18 girla (S kilometer) 1. Kathryn Monard, Ohio State Iders, 2. Shaula Hatcher, Lawrence, 3. Audrey Cole, Dallas Metroplex Stridors, 4. Carrie Boyd, DMS, 5.

Stacie Barker, Timber Hill Harriers, 6. Kim Wideberm, DMS. 7. Jennifer Matthews, Kirkwood Women's TC, 9. Sandy Loop, THH, 10.

Andrea Hayden, Waltham TC, 21:12. Team score 1. Fury, Md. 81; 2. Queen City Stridors, Ohio 137; 3.

Waltham TC 155. FOXBORO RESULTS FIRST Pace, $1500 Mile 2 MaxsStarLhmdieu) 11.40 6 20 4.40 8 ATouchOfT(Bckwth) 18.60 10.40 4 SparkleKatie(Gdete) 6.20 Perl $229.80 Trl $1564.80 SECOND pace, $2100 Mile 2:02.2 3 PrcousMcbr(Mrshl) 4.40 3.00 2.40 4 RuddingtonRinkle(Mtsn) 10.00 4.40 2 Her (Story) 3.20 Double $35.40 Perl $47.20 Trl $218.40 THIRD Trot, $1400 Mill 3 CruisrsClpr(Lblnc) 10.60 6.20 3.60 7 GameStory(Mtsn) 15.00 5.60 4 HickoryBlitz(Mcdnl) 4.40 Perl $181.80 Trl $1316.00 Optional $3500 Claliners: Wyncrest Jeff, Cruisers Clipper. FOURTH Cond, Mile 5 SusnMomntm(Mrshl) 8.00 4.00 3 20 7 UrbanCowboyN(Fltchr) 9.00 4.60 3 CasinoLad(Magan) 6.00 Perl $63.80 Trl $592.00 FIFTH Pace, $1000 Mile 2:06.0 1 ERInflation(Lblnc) 6.40 3 40 2 80 5 PolishRose(Ggnon) 9.80 3 60 7 MyLordRodger(Nchls) 2 60 Perl $65.80 Trl $192.00 SIXTH Pace, $1100 Mile 2:03 2 1 TankFull(Mrshl) 6.60 4.20 2 80 6 GaelicVison(Mncne) 12.60 6 60 4 SherrysTwster(Flndrs) 4 20 Perl $66.80 Trl $258.60 SEVENTH Pace. $1500 Mile 2:04 0 8 TerriColins(Mcnl) 20.00 14.80 8 20 2 WhalaGate(lrlnd) 4.20 3 60 7 LadyPriscila(Bckwth) 5 20 Perl $111.80 Trl $564.80 SEVENTH Pace, $1500 Mile 8 TerrlCollins(Mcnl) 20.00 14.80 8 20 2 WhataGate(lrlnd) 4.20 3 60 7 LadyPriscila(Bckwth) 5.20 Pert $111.80 Trl EIGHTH Pace, $3200 Mile 2:01.4 2 Stackolee(Mtsn) 940 7.00 400 8 FndlyHnvr(Mcranr) 3.60 5.10 3.20 5 MountainJester(Raia) II 6 00-Pert $99.20 Trl $359.80 Perl $42.80 Trl $2965.00 NINTH Pace, $1500 Mile 2:04.2 5 Outfoxed(Hardy) 7.40 4.00 3.40 8 EdoewoodDublln(Smth) 8.00 4.20 2 Ms Romance(Nchls) 4.60 Perl $112.00 Trl $771.00 Twin Trl Carryover $13,459.70 TENTH Pace, $3500 Mile 2:00.2 5 Three(Dnwy) 4.40 2.20 2.20 8 ClasslcCover(Ftcti) 2,40 2.60 1 Maverick(Antnll) 4.60 Pert $20.60 Trl $85.60 ELEVENTH Cond, Pace, $2100 Mile 2:02.1 5 SalesRlng(Lblnc) 4.00 2 40 2.40 2 RamblinoVinyjTsbrt) 3.20 2.60" 6 BattleshipNzfCSmth) 640 Pert $19.60 Double $9.60 Super (5-2-6-9) $1297.20 Attend 2419 Handle $303,398 More racing, Pages 43, 44 Woburn(2) al certain locations. Houle, John Devereaux) BC, Craig Janney (Neil Shea, D.

Shea) Jeff Lamb (Eric Johnson, Jim Smith) 4:10: D' Kermit Ecklebarger (Smith, Mathiansen) 7:43. Saves: Bc Seott Gordon, 36; Tom Allen' M- uih namilion, -J at Mlddletown, Conn. Hamilton (1-0) 1 3 37 Wesleyan (0-2) 0 2 1-3 Scoring: John Lane (Harry McCabe, R. Beaulieu) H. Rich Kuzmeski (Fred Coleman, Scott Both- feld) McCabe (Lane, Bob Lane) Jeff St.

Sauveur (unas- Walpole West Concord BASKETBALL Yesterday's results HOW THE AP TOP 20 FARED 1. N. Carolina beat UNLV, 65-60. 5. Kansas lost to Duke, 92-86.

6. Duke beat Kansas, 92-86. 9. Louisville lost to St. John's, 86-79.

12. LSU played played Hawaii Pacific. 13. Oklahoma beet Hawali-Hllo, 91-68. 16.

UNLV lost to N. Carolina. 65-60. ,18. St.

John's beat Louisville, 86-79. NEW ENGLAND Middlebury 79 Conn. College 58 N.H. College 90 Bryant 72 St Michael's 79 Assumption 76 OTHEI EAST Muhlenberg 74, Lebanon Valley 67 Ok) Westbury 77, Oneonta 59 Phila. Textile 68, Slippery Rock 65 St.

Lawrence 64, St. Joseph's 58 SOUTH Georgia Southern 94, Allen 59 South Alabama 67, Texas 66 Arkansas 68, SW Missouri 67 FAD WEST British Columbia 71, Sacramento St. 61 TOURIUMEinS Catilal Stitriel TtKUMat Fin) tail Albany St. 71, RPI 68 Union 86, Skidmore 47 6mt Alaska SiMtaal Tilri ilic Purdue 81, Arizona 74 FlftiiHee Villanova 71, Alaska-Anchorage 52 8mlt ilie Missouri 80, Texas-San Antonio 47 UHM Vlrilili lilt litlUllHil CanilHikla Virginia 79, Va. Commonwealth 75, 0T TMri liics N.C.-Wllmington 82, Towson St.

60 WOMEN Amherst 52 Wheaton 51 Brldgeweter St. 73 E. Conn. St. 49 Bryant 68 N.H.

College 59 Dartmouth 81 Brown 69 Emmanuel 73 Framinghem St. 37 UMass 85 Vermont 64 UMass-Boston 84 Williams 64 Northeastern 98 College 59 S. Conn. St. 74 Saint Anselm 71 Yale 64 Harvard 48 Baboon Invitational Tourney Championship Babson 66 Plymouth St.

63 Consolation Curry 62 Suffolk 37 Yesterday's box scores Oklahoma, 91-68 Hllo, Hawaii OKLAHOMA (91) Kennedy 11-16 9-11 31, Bowie 4-11 1-1 9, Johnson 9-10 5-7 23, Davis 0-4 0-0 0, McCalister 7-14 2-2 16, Phipps 0-1 0-0 0, Roberta 2-5 2-2 6, Watson 0-0 2-2 2. Sieger 0-1 0-0 0, King 0-1 4-4 4, Martin 0-1 0-0 0. Totala 33-65 25-29 91. HAWAII-HILO (68) Bozner 6-10 2-2 14, Smith 0-5 0-0 0, Arceneaux 6-9 2-3 14, Thrower 3-15 5-8 11, Terrell 4-9 0-0 8, Vroom 1-2 0-0 2, Scott 0-2 0-0 0. Northen 5-8 1 -2 1 1 Long 4-6 0-0 8.

Totals 29-66 10-15 68. Halrtlme: 45-29. St. John's, 86-79 New York ST. JOHN'S (86) Glass 6-10 2-2 14, Jones 3-7 0-0 6, Berry 7-14 8-10 22, Jackson 7-15 3-4 17, Rowan 5-11 10- 10 20, Bross 2-3 0-0 4, Hempel 1-2 1-1 3.

Totals 31-62 24-27 86. LOUISVILLE (79) Crook 3-5 1-2 7, Thompson 6-12 3-3 15, Ellison 8-11 0-0 16, Hall 7-13 0-0 14, Wagner 6-13 4-4 16, Payne 2-4 0-0 4, McSwain 1-2 0-0 2, Klmbro 2-5 1-2 5. Totala 35-65 9- 11 79. Helftime: 46-37. Middlebury, 79-58 Middlebury, Vt.

MIDDLEBURY (79) Mark Nar-della 3-1-7; Brian Buteau 0-0-0; Gregg Sheffer 7-6-20; Dan Gilbert 3-0-6; John Humphrey 12-2-26; Pat Torpey 1-2-4; Mike Rawding 1-0-2; Parker Ward 3-1-7; Pat McDonough 2-0-4; Will Carey 0-0-0; Mark Dimond 0-0-0; Jim Zanze 1-0-2; Willie Nealy 0-1-1; Chris Dollase 0- 0- Totsls 33-13-79. CONN. COLLEGE (58) Kevin McGann 1-2-4; Charlie McCaghey 6-0-12; Chris Fphilippi 3-1-7; Scott Sawyer 4-4-12; Dave Benjack 4-2-10; Pat Vio-lette 2-5-9: Sacha Lazor 0-0-0; Dave Schner 0-0-0; Chris Rowen 0-0-0: Dave Blair 1-2-4; Frank Lombardo 0-0-0; Mike Bennett 0-0-0; Totals 21-16-58. Halttime: 33-31. Records: 1-0; 0-2.

N.H. College, 90-72 at Manchester, N.H. N.H. COLLEGE (90) John Mc-Cormack 1-0-2; Ed Ithler 5-0-10; Darryl Walker 2-3-7; Leon Verretto 1-0-2; Carloa Baze 0-2-2; Carmen Glampe-truzzl 4-0-8; Joe Bradley 3-0-6; Chris Bracken 0-2-2; Mike Black 6-1-13; Steve Schade 1-0-2; Cleveland Woods 9-2-20; Darrell Johnston 7-0-14; Felix Rivera 0-2-2; Totals 39-12-90. BRYANT (72) Rodney Gill 1-0-2; Manny Barrows 6-0-12; Tom Larranga 1- 0-2; Derek Hlggs 0-1-1; Jamie Ryan 3-4-10; Bob Brown 2-0-4; Mike Reed 2-0-4; Greg Cooper 14-2-30; Art White-heed 3-1-7; Totals 32-4-72.

Halftime: NHC, 46-33. Records: NHC 3-0; 1-2. st- Mch''. 79-76 Wlnooskl. Vt.

ST. MICHAEL'S (79) Gus Gabriel 8-3-19; George Deway 5-6-16; Rodney Sheridan 0-0-0: Darrel Watkins 0-0-0; J.B. Brown 2-2-6; Jim Dietz 2-0-4; Larry Irving 6-3-15; Mark Anderson 3-0-6; Brian Young 2-2-6; Jim McNall 0-0-0; Don Mallliard 2-3-7; Totals 30-19-79. ASSUMPTION (76) Wayne Buck 5-4-14; Len Feroleto 5-2-12; Jim Best 3-4-10; Scott Schoonmsker 5-4-14; Larry Bornhelmer 7-4-18; Matt Dunn 3-0-6; Jim Moore 1-0-2; Totals 29-18-76. Halttime: 43-36.

Records: A 0-3; 4-0. Big Apple NIT FINAL Dee. 1 at New York Championship Duke 92 Kansas 86 Consolation St. John' 86 Louisville 69 How AP Top 20 Fared How the Top Twenty teama In the Associated Prees college baaketbail poll fared Saturday: 1. N.

Carolina beat Purdue, 73-62. 2. Georgia Tech lost to Michigan, 49-44. 3. Michigan beat Georgia Tech, 49-44.

4. Syracuae did not play. 5. Kansas did not play. 6.

Duke did not play. 7. Illinois lost to Oklahoma, 59-67. 8. Georgetown did not play, 9.

Louisville did not play. 10. Kentucky did not play. 11. Notre Dame beat Butler, 87-56.

12. LSU beat Brlgham Young-Ha-wall, 89-71. 13. Oklahoma beat Illinois, 59-57. 14.

Memphis St. beat Middle Ten- i 73-63. Maiden North Andover sisted) Tim Boyle (Steve Mori- 1. Penn St. was idle.

so: Charlie Charman) 2. Iowa was idle. McCabe (J. Lane, B. Lane) J.

3. Oklahoma beat Oklahoma Lane (McCabe. B. Lane) Char-130- man (unassisted) 10:08: Tom Siedon 4. Miami beat Notre Dame, 58-7.

(Rich Koumeski) Rob Fisher 5. Michigan was idle. ($. Theall) 15 20. 6.

Florida beat Florida 38-14. Saves: W. Brian Gottlied, 43; Guy 7. Auburn lost to Alabama, 25-23. Hebert 21 8.

Nebraska was idle. 9. Brigham Young was idle. Middlebury, 5-1 10. Tennessee beat Vanderbllt, 30- 0.

at Middlebury, Vt. 11. Air Force was Idle. Middlebury (1-0) 2 2 15 12. Florida St.

lost to Florida. 38-14. Conn. College (2-1) 1 0 0-1 13. LSU beat Tulane 31-19 Scoring: Scott Farr (unassisted) 14.

Arkansaa was idle 4 29- Farr Ned Parsons) C. 15. Texas ASM beat Texas 42-10 Jim Brown Rick Olson) Mike 16 UCLA was idle (Dave Wheeler, Jerry Dlneen) 17. Oklahoma St. lost to Oklahoma, Farr (Po'sons, Charlie Bur-13-0.

chard) Dan Cleaves (Farr, Bur- 18. Texas was idle. chard) 6:01. 19. Ohio St.

was idle. Saves: Dom Clarallo, 38; CC, 20. Georgia lost to Georgia Tech, Lou Schwing, 41. 2016 Salem 7-5 Saturday's results at saiem East Salem St. (4-1) 2 1 4-7 W.

Virginia 13, Syracuse 10 N.E. College (1-4-1) 1 1 3-5 SOUTH Scoring: NE, Pete LePage (Jim In- Alabama 25 Auburn 23 graham) Rob Broderlck (Johr- Florida 38, Florida St 14 Sullivan, Steve McKinley) S. Georgia Tech 20, Georgia 16 Tom Jhnson (Broadhurst, Jim Pelo- LSU 31 Tulane 19 Fletcher Johnson (T Miami (Fla.) 58, Notre Dame 7 Sullivan, Steve Charrette) NE Tennessee 30. Vanderbilt 0 Jones Joel lrvln9) NE, lr- SOUTHWEST vin9 (Jonn Bureau) NE, John Sta- Houston 24 Rice 20 P168 (an Jenkins) Dave Fen-. Oklahoma 13, Oklahoma St.

0 ton (Don Sharrv' Mike Ven0 7:2 FAR WEST Scon McCafferty (Brian Noonan. Johr Fullerton St. 43, Pacific 37 Sullivan) Paul Anthon Southern Cal 20 Oregon 6 (Broadhurst, Seott Jones) NE NCAA DIVISION 2 PLAY-OFFS LePage (Ingraham) Venc Quarterfinal (Tm Johnson) 19:50. Bloomsburg 38. Hampton 28 4- N.

Alabama 14, Fort Valley St. 7 1 iniiy, li'J. N. Dakota St. 31, Cal-Davis 12 at Burlington, Vt.

S. Dakota 13, Central St. 10 (2 OT) Trinity (2-1) 5 4 31! NCAA DIVISION 3 PLAY-OFFS St. 2 0 0-2 Quarterfinal Scoring: Peter Worthing (Jay Wil- Augustana, III. 21, Mount Union 14 liamson) Chris Luca (Pat Wil- Central Iowa 71, Occidental 0 Hams) Jay Bellissimo (Jim Gil- Gettysburg 22, Salisbury 6 iS) T.

Bill Flaney (Frank Newark Ithaca 50, Montclair St. 28 Mike Solomita) Newark (Ton Mr A A niu 1 A A Dlau Sheehy) Matt Keator (Won NUAA UIV. 1-AA Play-Off8 thing) T. Vernon Meyer (Rot Nov. 30 Flret round McCool) Kevin Robinsor Arkansa8 St.

10 Grambling 7 Henrv Manley) 2:40: Reed Whltmort E. Washington 42 Idaho 38 (Meyer) Williamson (Keator Georgia Southern 27 JackaonSt. 0 T. New (Salomita) URI 35 Akron 27 Meyer (Whitmore) Newarl 'l -'Quarterfinal (Sheehy) Flaney (Bill Blank URI (10-2) vs. Furman (10-1) at 9 3s- Greenville, S.C.; Georgia Southern (10- Saves: T' Arthur Fitzgerald, 30 anc 2) at Middle Tennessee St.

(11-0)- E. Bobbins, Phil Fernandez Washington (9-2) at Kl. Iowa (10-1); Art 16 and BiN Frain. 19- kansas St. (9-3) at Nevada-Reno (10- SOCCER Bowl Lineup NCAA Dlv.

1 Tourney Dee. 1 National quarterfinal P-1 Hartwick 1 BUI California Bowl Green (11-0) vs. Fresno st. Yesterday's summary Hartwick, 1-0 at Oneonta, N.Y, Maryland (8-3) va. Syracuse (7-3) at Hartwick (17-2-1) 1 0 Pontlae, 1.

BU (14-4-1) 0 01 Independence Bowl Scoring: Mark Mettrlck (lain Fra Clemson (6-5) vs. Minnesota (6-5) ser) 11-10 at Shreveport, 8. Saves: Mike Harrison, BU 1 Jonn M. 1-Holiday Bowl Arizona St. (8-3) vs.

Arkansas (9-2) TRACK at San Diego, 8 Yesterday's TSSUlt Baylor (8-1-1, a. UCOn" UM8SS UNH 37 Memphis, 8:30. Florida Citrus Bowl SKIING BYU (10-2) vs. Ohio St. (8-3) at Or- lando, 1.

sun Bowl World Cup Arizona (8-3) va. Georgia (7-3-1) at ..7 El Paso, Texas, 3. at Sea rl.re, Italy Aloha Bowl ''om Alabama (7-2-1) vs. USC (6-5) at iVV Honolulu, 8. Bia" Krizai.

Yugoslavia, 0rc 30 3. Ivano Edallni, Italy, Freedom Bowl 4 Jonas Nilsson, Sweden, 5. Colorado (7-4) vs. Washington (6-5) Pieim" Kohelbichler, Austria, at Anaheim, Calif', 7:30. f-IngemarStenmark, Sweden, Gator Bowl Thomas Buergler, Switzerland, Florida St.

(8-3) vs. Oklahoma St. MIS' 8- "fl' (8-3) at Jacksonville. 8. "2 a' Qou 31 10.

Mathlas Berthold, Austria, Peach Bowl 11. Marco Tonazzi, Italy, Army (8-2) vs. Illinois (6-4-1 at At- 2 '7' ,1 lama 3 vla' 13. Alex Glorgl, Italy, All-Amerlcan Bowl 14. Frank Woerndl, W.

Ger- Georgia Tech (8-2-1) vs. Michigan 15' Bernharc' St. (7-4) at Birmingham, 8. Austria. 1:43.35.

Bluebonnet Bowl VajaasaMMBBjjj houJs111-11 V8' Jnis (8-3) AUTO RACING Jan. 1 Michigag-'i''Vebraska (9-2) Eestem 3-Hour Camel GT at Tempo, 1 :30. at Daytorw Beach, Fla. Cotton Bowl Yesterday's top 25 finishers In the Auburn (8-3) vs. Texaa (9-2) at Eastern 3-Hour Camel GT sports car Dallas, 1:30.

race, with type of car, laps completed, Rose Bowl winner miles covered, average speed Iowa (10-1) va. UCLA (8-2-1) at In m.p.h. and money earned: Pasadena, 5. 1. Al Holbert and Al Unser Jr 8ugarBowl Porsche 962, 89; 316.84, 105 077 Miami (10-1) vs.

Tennessee (8-1-2) 2. Hurley Haywood and Brian at New Orleans, 8. Redman, England, Jaguer XJR-5, 89' 3 Orange Bowl Pete Halsmer and John Morton Oklahoma (9-1) vs. Penn St. (11-0) Porsche 962, 88; 4.

Bob Tulliua and at Miami, 8. Chip Robinson, Jaguar XJR-7, 87; 5. unovrv Randy Lanier and Michael Roe, Ire- nUVrUT land, Chevrolet-March 85G. 86: Yesterday's results Champion Challenge Hamilton 7 Weslevan 3 Champion Challenge at Salem St. 7 Colleoe 5 LyP Mr' laPa completed, winner' Trinity 12.Zrsl 2 in h' and WOMEN won.

UNH 9 rn i al Showket, Dodge Daytona 17 UNH 9 Corn9" 1 91.501, $4,000. 2. Dennis ShaMazda Yesterday's summaries i 1lLLj0 Alt A 1 17; 4. Amos Johnson, Mazda 626, 17; All, 4-J 5. Clay Young, Pontiac Grand-Am, 17' at Wllll.m.town iames AIC (2-4-1) 2 1 0 1-4 iiSSJ; 'nce' 17: 8- Cnu a i 0-3 LC' 1 Frar" P- Scorlng: AIC, Mike Bienlck (Jeff Ar- Dodoe ck 10' Jlm Naalon' nold, Brlen Salamon) AIC, Jim fle Cnar9r.

Davidson (Charlie Urato) Mike Amorlran Swenson (William Putnam, Chrl Con- UnailOnge way) Kevin Elllngwood (Chris at Daytona Beach, Fla. AIC' (Lou Yesterday's top-10 finisher In the Naiuri) Erik Knutzen (Conway, Kelly American Challenge at Davtona Donato) 16 37; AIC, Mike Deakln (Ke- International Speedway with tvoe of vln Dlvescovl, Arnold) 7:29. ear. lapa completed, winner's average Savea: AIC, Doug Salamon, 32; Peed In m.p.h end money won- Mark Morrison, 27. 1.

Tommy Rlgglns, Bulck Somerset, Dl 'J' Camaro, 17; 3. Dick Daniels, McHugh Forum 17; 4. Clay Young, Denver (11-3) 7 0 2-3 R. 17; 5. Buddy Norton BC 2 1 fi Chevrolet Mont Carlo, 17; 6.

Craig Scoring: BC, Doug Brown (John ST' Camar, 17; 7. Ted McLean, Kevin Sta.vn.TT:37To" 11)7 Cal8i'' 16: 8' Har" Dwlght Mathiansen (unassisted) 10:43 df. a Som9r9, 1 BC, Dan She. (Scot. Harlow, Brown 16; 10' BC, John McNamara (Kevin Bruc9 Chevrolet Camaro, 16.

ROAD RACING Fukuoka Marathon Fukuoka, Japan 1. Masanari Shintaku, Japan, 2. Hiromi Taniguchi, Japan, 3. Kunimitsu Ito, Japan, 4. Joerg Peter, E.

Germany, 5. Hlroshl Sunaga, Japan, 6. Umbe Slaa. Tanzania, 7. Abebe Mekonen, Ethiopia, 8.

Bogumll Kus, Poland, 9. Bruno Lafranchi, Switzerland, 10. Paul Ballinger, New Zealand. 2:13:47. Holiday Bowlheart Race San Diego (10 kilometer) 1.

Steve Scott, Fallbrook, 2. Thorn Hunt, Coronado, 3. Ron Cornell, Los Angeles, 4. Don Janicki, Tucson, 5. Armando Siqueros, Mexico, 6.

Jon Konigh. Los Angeles, 7. Gabriel Kamau. Kenya, 8. Sergio Sanchez.

Mexico, 9. Gary Tuttle, Los Angeles, 10. Sean Evans, San Diego, 30:26. Women 1. Zola Budd, South Africa, 33:15: 2.

Lynn Nelson, Minneapolis, 33:29: 3. Sue Berenda, San Clemente, 4. Sylvia Mosqueda. Los Angeles, 34:23: 5. Patti Gray, Los Angeles, 6.

Ngaire Drake, New Zealand, 7. Donna Chin, San Diego, 8. Lisa Gonzales, Los Angeles, 9. Diane Swick, hometown unavailable. 10.

Kathy Kinane, San Diego, 37:15. Men' marathon 1. Agapius Masong, Tanzania, 2. Leodgard Martin, Tanzania, 3. Kevin McCarey, La Jolla, 4.

Ken Wilson, Albuquerque. N.M., 5. Paul Cum-mings, Orem, Utah, 2:27:04. Women 1. Gabriela Andersen, Switzerland, 2.

Liz Baker, Rancho Santa Fe, 3. Carrie Morrison, San Diego, 3:02:32, 4. Peggy Joy-Whan, San Diego, 5. Gloria She-phard, San Diego, 3:07:59. Maryland Marathon I Baltimore 1.

Zdzislaw Szmit, Poland, 2. Steve Benson, Boulder, 3. Ryuszard Malczak, Poland, 2:22:58. Women 1. Nancy Kelly, Scarsdale, N.Y., 2.

Lena Holl-mann. Chapel, N.C., 3. Cindy Barber, Lincoln Park, 2:57:26. Other Races Bralntree (10 kilometer) 1. Jose Rocha, New Bedford, 2.

Mike Dodge, Dedham, 3. Bart Petracca, Quincy, 4. George Hitt, Milton, 5. Jack Marinilli, Stoughton, 31:03. Women 1.

Beth Nelson, E. Harwich, 2. Wiley McCarthy, Somerville, 3. Debbie Howard, Plymouth, 37:28. at Denver (10 kilometer) 1.

Paul Hammond, Lawrence, 2. John Martin, Danvers, 3. Donny Lake, Wenham, 4. Kevin Dolan, N. Reading, 5.

John Carton, Norwood, Women 1. Nancy Munroe, Andover, 2. Celeste Lippe, Haverhill, Marie Flint, Davnvers, 42:46. at Raynham (30 miles) 1. Steve Ware, Worcester, 2.

Joe Gallagher, Taunton, 3. Steven Grey, N. Attleboro, 4. Joe Mllligan, Brockton, 5. Steve Maniz, Taunton.

4:41:02. (50 miles) 1. Steve Schicting, Abington, 2. Dave Balvottl. Rockland, 3.

Jack Richardson, Arlington, 8:30:24. SAILING Turkey Bowl Regatta out of Marblohead Harbor 1. Neal Fowler, Gloucester; 2. Nick Burke, Marblehead; 3. Jack Slattery, Swampscott.

AIIL Northern Division Pis. GF GA Adirondack 16 7 1 31 106 74 Maine 12 9 2 26 93 93 Fredericton 11 11 3 25 100 81 Sherbrooke ...,11 12 1 23 ,05 113 Nova Scotia ....10 11 3 23 89 103 Moncton 9 11 1 19 73 61 Southtm Division Rochester 14 7 2 30 111 87 Hershey 13 7 2 28 94 81 Springfield 10 11 2 22 87 97 St. Catharines 11 15 0 22 113 130 Baltimore 9 14 1 19 89 99 Binghamton 8 14 2 18 94 99 New Haven 9 13 0 18 86 102 LAST NIQHT8 RESULT8 Moncton 4 Maine! New Haven 4 Fredericton 3 Nova Scotia 5 Rochester 3 SI. Catharines 6 Baltimore 5 (OT) NO GAMES TONIGHT SATURDAY'S RESULTS Springfield 3 Adirondack 3 Main 8 New Haven 4 Fredericton 8 Nov Scotia 1 Binghamton 8 Rochester 3 Moncton 5 Shrbrook3 HerHiey5 Si. Catharines 3 Jets, 2-1 Phlladelphla 0 1 Winnipeg 0 2 First period No scoring 0- 1 0- 2 Penal- iiws iwcoam, wpg, 0:14.

Second period 1, Philadelphia, Howe 7 (Ro. Sutter, Rl. Sutter) 8:58 2 Winnipeg, Ellett 3 (Smail, McBain) 12:58. 3, Winnipeg, Smail 4 (Hawer-chuk) sh, 16:28. Penalties Ro.

Sutter, Phi, Watters, Wpg, Smith, Phi, 4:48: Richter, Phi, Brown, Phi, major (fighting) Smail, Wpg, 10:38, Mill, Wpg, Kyte, Wpg, major (fighting) Steen, Wpg; 15:07, Ro. Sutter, Phi, 17:58, Turnbull, Wpg, Zezel. Phi, 18:31. Third period No scoring. Penalties Richter, Phi, 16:17.

Shots on goal Philadelphia 14-12-13-39. Winnipeg 12-9-12-33. Power-pley conversions Philedelphia 3-0. Winnipeg 3-0. Goalies Philadelphia, Froese.

Winnipeg, Bouchard. A 14,187. Referee Ron Myers. TENNIS Australian Open at Melbourne Men's singlet third round Tim Wilkison def. Paul Annacone, 7-5, 6-3, 6-3; Christo Steyn def.

Brad Gilbert, 2-6. 6-4, 6-4, 7-5; Henri Le-conte def. John Sadrl, 7-6, 6-3, 7-6; Tim Gullikson def. Darren Cahill, 6-4, 6-3, 3-6, 6-4; Slobodan Zivojinovlc def. Mike DePalmer, 6-7, 6-3, 6-2, 6-2; John Lloyd def.

Jakob Hlasek, 6-3, 6-4, 6-3; Ivan Lendl, def. Ben Testermen, 6-3, 1-6, 6-3, 6-2; Jay Lapidus def. Mark Woodforde, 6-7, 6-3, 6-4, 2-6, 7-5; John McEnroe def. Nduka Odlzor, 4-6, 6-2, 6-4, 6-2; Joakirtl Nystrom def. John Frawley, 4-6, 7-5, 6-3, 6-4; Mats Wilander def.

Leif Shiras, 6-2, 6-3, 6-2; Wally Masur def. Brod Dyke, 4-6, 6-3, 6-2, 6-2; Michiel Schapers def. Huub Van Boeckei, 6-2, 6-4, 7-6; Tim Mayotte def. Roberto Saad, 7-6, 6-7. 6-4.

6-4. Women's single third round Manuela Maleeva def. Katerina Ma-leeva. 6-2, 6-1; Chris Evert Lloyd def. Dianne Balestrat, 6-4, 6-1; Claudia Kohde-Kilsch def.

Jo Ourie, 3-6, 6-1, 6-2; Helena Sukova def. Amanda Dingwall, 6-3, 6-1; Martina Navratilova def. Anne Hobbs, 6-3, 6-1; Zina Garrison def. Ann Henricksson, 4-6, 6-1, 6-3; Catarina Lindqvist def. Pam Shriver, 3-6, 6-3.

6-2. TODAY'S FEATURED MATCHES Tim Mayotte vs. Slobodan Zivojino-vic: Tim Wilkison vs. Mats Wilander; Henri Leconte vs. John McEnroe; Jo-han Kriek vs.

Jay Lapidus, Princeton, N.J. USTA National Indoor Wayland Boy' 16-under tingle final Jonathan Stark, Medford, def. Ty Tucker, Zanesville, Ohio, 6-7, 6-3, 7-5. Double final Tom Alfano, San Antonio and Tim Jessup, Downers Grove, def. Stark and Mike Westbrooks, Beaumont, Texas, US Indoor Championships at Cherry Hill, N.J.

Girl's 12-under tingles final Kerl Phebus, Newport, def. Ann Mall, Llbertyville, 6-2, 6-0. Girl' 12-under double final Mall and Spencer Shelter, Miami, def. Amy Chimenelio, Melrose, and Kori Davidson of Farmington Hills, 6-4, 6-1. SQUASH World Pro Association at Toronto Xerox-Cambridge Club Double 1.

Aziz Khan and Larry Heath, Toronto; 2. Maurice Heckscher and Allen Grant, Toronto; 3. Grodin Anderson and Todd Binns, Toronto. GOLF Casio World Open at Kalmon, Japan Final round $72,000 x-Hubert Green 72-76-67-74289 $28,800 Scott Hoch 74-74-70-71-269 Wayne Grady 77-75-65-72289 Nobumltsu Yuhara 72-76-69-72-289 won on first play-off hole. TRANSACTIONS AWARDS COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO.

-Named BC nose guard Mike Ruth Its Golden Helmet Award winner as the outstanding football player In New England. CS''d0Wer '1 BSt0n Cambrid99 Haverhill Hudson Lynnfield THE BEST PRIME RATE! 14 oz. Boneless Prime Rib of Rppf- Rockland Sudbury 7.99 Not responsible with potato and salad Fri, Sat. Eve's Baked Stuffed Sea Scallops with cole slaw and steak fries Chicken with salad and rice, potato, or veqetable jr UUil Resteurant-Pubs for typographical errors. Prices may vary PRIME RIB SPECIAL AVAILABLE' IN MOST UNITS 7 NIGHTS A WEEKI 7.

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