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THE BOSTON GLOBE MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1998 1 i Scoreboard For pro scores call 265-6E00 TANK MCNAMARA by Jeff Millar Bill Hinds Golf Your Wonor, tMe trophy the prize in AMERICAN ATHLETICS. HCW COULP WE rtxelM TAINT IT WITH TAWPRY COMMERCIAL ASSOCIATIONS? StW TO AY TTte new York vomxom CJ-OB MAY B6 FCKCfi? BY A BANKRUPTCY JUP66 TO MAXIMIZ6 TH 'COLLAR VALUE OF ITfr FAMOUS TM6 TROPHY- mitlar-hintJswofWnet ait not LACROSSE Yesterday's results MEN Drexel 12 Vermont 5 Eastern Ccnn. 22 Villa Julie 13 St. Michael's 12 Johnson St. 5 UMass 7 HeWra 6 WOMEN Maryland 13 Harvard 6 Yesterday's men's summaries UMass, 7-6 at Amherst Hofstra C3 -2) 3 111-6 UMass (4-0) 4 0 2 1 -7 Goals Mike McKeefrey 3, Chris Martens, Mike DelPercio.

Mike Janowicz, John Madigan; H. Michael Laurano 2. Bob Parrin-elli 2. Brad Obloj. Jarred Testa.

Assists- Martens 2, Janowicz, Alex Ra-cioppi; H. Brian Langtry. Saves: John Kasselakis 10: H. Mark Spruyt 9. SOFTBALL Yesterday's results Augustara 10 Southern Conn.

0 Baldwin-Wallace 3 Eastern Conn. 1 Buffalo St. 12 Colby 3 Buffalo 7 U. New England 0 Harvard 6 Ohio St. 0 14 Southern Conn.

0 Northeastern La. 4 Providence 3 Ohio St. 5.. Harvard 4 Providence 2 Coastal Carolina 1 Providence 3 Virginia Tech 1 St. Thomas 8 Eastern Conn.

0 U. New England 16 Albright 4 Virginia 4 Providence 2 Western Conn. 7 Elmhurst 3 Western Conn. 6 MIT 2 TENNIS Yesterday's results MEN Emerson 8 Curry 1 LeMoyne 5 Stonehill 4 Temple 4 BU 2 Wheaton 5 Johnson Wales 2 WOMEN California 8 Harvard 1 PRO BASEBALL 7 p.m. Exhibition: Red Sox vs.

Ch. 68 COLLEGE BASKETBALL 5 p.m. NCAA Women's Tournament at Dayton, Ohio East Regional final: N.C. State vs. UConn), ESPN 7:30 p.m.

NCAA Women's Tournament at Lubbock, Texas (Midwest Regional final: Louisiana Tech vs. Purdue), ESPN 9:30 p.m. NCAA Women's Tournament at Knoxville (Mideast Regional final: Tennessee vs. North Carolina), ESPN Midnight NCAA Women's Tournament at Oakland, Calif. (West Regional final: Duke vs.

Arkansas), ESPN PRO BASKETBALL Colleges BASEBALL Yesterday's results Eastern Conn. 12 Calif. Lutheran 1 1 astern Conn. 16 Pacific (Ore.) 4 18 Claremont 8 UMass Dartmouth 8-7 Oakland 6 1 Mass. College 2 Tufts 0 Oklahoma St.

20 Northeastern 10 St. Thomas (Minn.) 6 Colby-Sawyer 4 Southern Conn. 19 Bluetielrj St. 15 Trinity 12-1 Colby 6-3 TufU 17-8 Va. Wesleyan 5-5 BASKETBALL NCAA Div.

1 men's tourney EAST REGIONAL at Sreemboro, N.C. Sat, Mart 21 Final North Carolina 75 UConn 64 SOUTH REGIONAL at St. Pefrtborf. fa. Sol, Marca 22 Final Kentucky 86 Duke 84 MIDWEST REGIONAL at St.

Loan Malta 22 flnal Stanford 79 URI 77 WEST REGIONAL at Anaheim. Caif. Marco 21 Final Utah 76 Arizona 51 THE FINAL FOUR at tat Alawadoua, San Auto Sat, March 28 SamMiaB Kentucky (33-4) vs. Stanlord (30-4). N.

Carolina (34-3) vs. Utah (29-3). 8:02. March 30 Final. 8:17 NCAA Div.

1 women's tourney EAST KtGKWAL at Dayton, Ohm Sat, March 21 Smrrniat N.C. State 55... Old Dominion 54 UConn 74 Arizona 57 March 23 Final N.C. State 124 6) vs. UConn 134 21, 5.

MIDWEST REGIONAL at Ltaaack, Tent Sat, March 21 SeunTanh Louisiana Tech 71 Alabama 57 Purdue 70 Notre Dame 65 March 23 Final Louisiana Tech (29-3) vs. Purdue (23-9), 7:30. MIOEAST REGIONAL at NMHWIato Sat, March 21 Semifinals Tennessee 92 Rutgers 60 N. Carolina 80 Illinois 74 March 23 Final Tennessee (36 0) vs. N.

Carolina (27-6). 9:30. WEST REGIONAL at Oakland, Cant. Sat, March 21 Semifinals Duke 71 Florida 58 Arkansas 79 Kansas 63 March 23 -Final Duke 124-7) vs. Arkansas (21-10).

THE FINAL FOUR at Kemper Arena, Kansas CHy, Mo. Fit, March 27 SemMnata Mideast champion vs. West champion; East champion vs. Midwest champion. March 29 Final, (30 NIT MEN at Madison Square Garden March 24 Semifinals Minnesota (18-15) vs.

Fresno St. (21-11), 7: Penn St. (18 12) vs. Georgia (19-14). 9 30.

Than, March 28 Final, 7:30 WOMEN March 24 Final Penn St. (20-13) vs. Baylor (20-10), TBA. NCAA Div. 2 tourney MEN STANDARD REGISTER PING at Phoenix IPar 73 2921 $127,500 1-13) Liselotte Neumann 69-67-69-74-279 $79,120 M3I Rosie Jones 70-72-67-70-279 $57,743 M2I Cathy Johnston Forbes $37,069 l-lll LorieKane 71-72-71-67-281 Donna Andrews 74-71-67-69-281 Annika Sorenstam 72-68-72-69-281 $23,738 (-10) Jackie Gallagher-Smith 71-282 Helen Alfredsson 69 70 72-71-282 $17,329 1-91 JaneCratter 72-68-73-70-283 Michelle McGann 71-69-71-72-283 Cindy Figg-Currier 67-72-71-73-283 Juh Inkster 74-64-72-73-283 $13,273 1-81 Charlotta Sorenstam 75 71-71 67-284 Wendy Ward 73 68-72-71-284 Meg Mallon 70-69-73-72-284 $10,492 1-71 Laura Davies 70-77-69-69-285 Sherri Steinhauer 73-74-68-70-285 Vickie Odegard 72-68-75-70-285 Deb Richard 72-71-71-71-285 Penny Hammel 70-70 73-72-285 Chris Johnson 74-70-67-74-285 JaneGeddes 69-75-73-69-286 Catrin Nilsmark 74-68-73-71-286 Tammle Green 73-70-70-73-286 $7,541 1-51 Amy Fruhwirth 74-73-70 70-287 Pat Hurst 73-71-73-70-287 Bundle Burton 72-73-71-71-287 Diane Barnard 70-73-71-73-287 Tina Barrett 69-72-73-73-2B7 $6,201 1-4) Kelly Robbins 71-75-71-71-288 Danielle Ammaccapane Betsy King 72-72-72-72-288 Emilee Klein 70 73 72-73-288 Tracy Hanson 73-65-76-74-288 Dottie Pepper 71-71-71-75-288 $4,713 1-31 Stefanla Croce 75-68-75-71-289 Se Ri Pak 74 73-73 69-289 Caroline McMillan 74-73-72-70-289 Nancy Lopez 74-72-73 70-289 Kim Saiki 70-73-73-73-289 Patty Sheehan 69-74-73 73-289 Lisa Hackney 71-71-73-74-289 Melissa McNamara 72-69-74-74-289 $3,606 1-2) Pat Bradley 71 70-77-72-290 Hollis Stacy 74-72-73-71-290 Alicia Oibos 71 70 76 73-290 Karen Weiss 69-71-76-74-290 $3,179 l-ll Susie Redman 73-73-73-72-291 $2,650 levenl Gail Graham 75-72-75-70-292 Shelley Hamlin 74-72 76 70-292 Barb Mucha 73-72-75-72-292 Nancy Scranton 75-72-72 73-292 Cnstie Kerr 75-72-71-74-292 Muffin Spencer-Devlin $1,880111 Colleen Walker 74-73-75-71-293 Amy Benz 74-73-73-73-293 Luciana Bemvenuti 74-71-75-73-293 Julie Piers 73-71-75-74-293 Suzanne Strudwick 74-71-73-75-293 Terry Jo Myers 72-72-71-78-293 $1,3641 2) Maggie Halpin 75-70-76-73-294 Dale Eggeling 72-73 76 73-294 Joanne Morley 74 71-74 75-294 Annette DeLuca 77 70-71-76-294 Amy Alcott 71-72-74-77-294 $1,2101 31 Kristal Parker 75-69-79-72-295 $1,1461 41 Laurie Brower 77-69-76-74-296 Mitzi Edge 72 73-74 77-296 $1,0821 51 Angie Ridgeway 74-73-75-75-297 $1,0171 6) Cann Koch 73-73-78-74-298 Kris Tschetter 74-72-76-76-298 $953 1 7) Michelle Dobek 73-73-77-76-299 $932 181 Jan Stephenson 73-72-78-77-300 $911 19) Maria Hjorth 71-76-80-74-301 won playoff on 3d extra hole N.E.

players 289 ($4,713, -3) Stefanla Croce. Canton. 75 68 75-71. 290 ($3,606. 21 Pat Bradley, West ford, 71-70-77-72.

299 ($953, 7) Michelle Dobek. Chi-copee, 73 73-77 76. 8:30 p.m. Celtics at Chicago, (1440) BOXING 8 p.m. WBA junior middleweight title: Yory Boy Campas vs.

Anthony Stephens at Mashantucket, Chs. 25 and 64 PRO HOCKEY 1 Vi 7:30 p.m. Chicago at Detroit, ESPN2 TENNIS i 1 p.m. Lipton Championships at Key Biscayne, ESPN BAY HILL INVITATIONAL at Orlando, Fta. (Par 72 2881 $380,000 1-141 Ernie Els 67-69-65-73-274 1176,000 1-10) Jeff Maggert 70-71-69-68-278 Bob Estes 69 71-67-71-278 $88,000 141 Bernhard Langer 68-73-69 69-279 Mark Calcavecchia 70-69-69-71-279 $69,500 (-81 Craig Parry 70-71-70-69-280 Steve Strieker 67-72 68-73-280 $60,000 1-71 Jim Furyk 70 72-69 70-281 Colin Montgomery 71-68 73-69-281 $50,000 1-51 Craig Stadler 70-73-70-70-283 Andrew Magee 69-74-70-70-283 Stephen Ames 69-74-73-67-283 $37,500 Ml Grant Waite 71-70-74-69-284 Greg Kraft 71-70 70 73-284 Lee Westwood 70 69 69 76-284 Tiger Woods 64-70-73-77-284 $28,000 1-31 David Toms 70-72-69-74-285 Russ Cochran 70-74-67-74-285 Jay Don Blake 69 75-71-70-285 Doug Martin 71-73 70-71-285 Davis Love 68-66-75-76-285 $20,000 1-2) Stevetowery 69-74-70-73-286 Tom Lehman 70-71-71-74-286 Kevin Sutherland 69-72-72-73-286 Vijay Singh 68-72-71-75-286 $15,400 Ml Lee Rinker 73-70-69-75-287 Tom Kite 75-69 70-73-287 Steve Pate 69-75-71-72-287 $12,443 levenl Tom Watson 71-72-70-75-288 Olin Browne 71-73-71-73-288 Dan Foreman 71-73-73-71-288 Fred Couples 70-74-71-73-288 Fuzzy Zoeller 73-71 70 74-288 Robert Damron 65-74-74-75-288 Scott Hoch 72-67-73-76-288 $9.217 11 Brad Faxon 70-72-71-76-289 MikeReid 72-71-71-75-289 Joey Sindelar 74 69 69-77-289 Skip Kendall 72-70-72-75-289 Paul Goydos 69-74-74-72-289 Stewart Cink 72-68-74-75-289 Brett Quigley 70-74-71-75-290 Justin Leonard 73-70-76-71-290 Jay Haas 68-74-75 73-290 Kirk Tripletl 70 74-74-73-291 Jay Delsing 69-71-75-76-291 Rick Fehr 68-72-75-76-291 Scott Verplank 71-73-72-75-291 $5,2001 4) Scott McCarron 70-73-75-74-292 $4,9801 71 Padraig Harrington 71-73 76 75-295 Rocco Mediate 69-75-73-78-295 $4,8001 91 Robert Gamez 74-69-78-76-297 $4,720110) John Daly 68-75-70-85-298 $4,640112) Mike Bnsky 74-69-79-78-300 $4,6001171 Frank Lickliter 72-72-78-83-305 iTrtMroa Michael Bradley 69-75-76 N.E.

players 289 ($9,217, 1) Brad Faxon. Bar-rington, R.I., 70-72-71-76. 290 ($7,400, 2) Brett Quigley, Bar-rington. R.I., 70-74-71-75. NIKE M0NTERREY0PEN at Monterrey, Mexico (Par 72 2881 (-141 Joe Ogilvie 70 68-70-66-274 $16,500 (-121 John Elliott 69 68 68-71-276 Jaxon Bngrnan 70-70-71-65-276 Perry Moss 68-70-71-67-276 Chris Riley 65-71-72-68-276 John Wilson 66-74-68-68-276 Robin Freeman 65-69-73-69-276 l-lll DeanePappas 71-71-67-68-277 Emlyn Aubrey 71-68 69 69-277 Charles Raulerson 68-70-68-71-277 Craig Perks 69-69-69-70-277 Oscar Serna 69-67-68-73-277 $3,875 (-101 Casey Martin 69-71-70-68-278 Michael Walton 68 69 72 69-278 David Seawell 70 71 67 70-278 $3,283 1-9) Geoff Sisk 71-68-70-70-279 Greg Lesher 70 73-68-68-279 Patrick Lee 72-70-69-68-279 $2,938 1-8) Jeff Gove 70-71 71-68-280 Keith Fergus 69 73-70 68-280 aSergio Garcia 66-67-75-72-280 $2,688 1-7) Kevin Riley 64-75-71-71-281 Joey Snyder 68-68-72-73-281 $2,313 (-61 Pat Bates 69-71-71 71-282 Mark Wurto 69-72-70-71-282 Bob Sowards 67 73 70 72-282 Robert Floyd 67 68 74 73-282 $1,875 1-51 Jay Williamson 73-68-72-70-283 Dave Stockton 72-69-71-71-283 Jefl Brehaut 68-74-70-71-283 $1,538 (-41 David Bergankj 70: 72 73-69-284 Anthony Painter 73-69-72-70-284 Dennis Paulson 70-71-72-71-284 Greg Twiggs 72-70-68-74-284 $1,375 1-3) Curt Byrurn 68-72-73-72-285 Michael Allen 73-69-72-71-285 $1,125 (-21 Michael Flynn 70 72 72 72-286 Rocky Walcher 72-69-75-70-286 Darrett Brinker 70-73-74-69-286 Lance Ten Broeck 71-72-72-71-286 Jeff Klein 70-73-72-71-286 Tom R.

Shaw 70-71-72 73-286 John Maginnes 72-70-70-74-286 Taylor Smith 68-75-67-76-286 $831 Ml Notah Begay 70-73-73-71-287 Brian Gay 74-69-73-71-287 Doug Dunakey 71-72-72 72-287 DaveSchreyer 71-69-73-74-287 $700 levenl Chris M. Anderson 71-72-76-69-288 Matt Aycock 74 69 75-70-288 Dan Bateman 71-72-75-70-288 Ryan Howison 69-72-76-71-288 Bob Bums 68-70-79-71-288 $600111 Michael Board 70-73-77-69-289 Steve Lamontagne 71-72-74-72-289 John Kemohan 69-73-73-74-289 $550 121 Jamie Neher 69-72-77-72-290 $5251 31 Fred Wadsworth 70-73-75-73-291 $4881 4) Ben Walter 65-77-75-75-292 Brian Tennyson 71-72-72-77-292 $450151 Jon Sinclair 73-69-78-73-293 N.E. players 276 ($16,500, -12) John Elliott, Bristol, 69-68-68-71. 279 ($3,283, -9) Geoff Sisk, Marsh-field. 71-68-70-70.

282 ($2,313. -6) Pat Bates. Manchester. 69-71 71-71. 283 ($1 .875.

-5) Jay Williamson. Hartford. 73 68-72-70. 286 ($1,125. -2) Michael Flynn, Rochester, N.H., 70-72-72-72.

290 ($550, 2) Jamie Neher. Weston, 69 72 77 72. P0RTUGUESE0Pe at Portaneo, Portugal (Par 73 292) $96,244 1-181 Peter Mitchell 67-70-67-70-274 Earnings net reported Jarmo Sandelin 73-71-64-67-275 Oavid Gilford 70-67-70-68-275 Sam Torrance 74-66-70-66-276 Eduardo Romero 68-75-68-65-276 Jonathan Lomas 71-69-69-67-276 Peter Baker 72-70-67-68-277 Wayne Riley 68 66-74-69-277 Darren Clarke 66-74-69-69-278 David Carter 73 66 71-69-279 Tony Johnstone 68 73-7068-279 Other notable player Seve Ballesteros 72-73-69-76-290 SHIZUOKAOPEN at Ogasa, Japan IPar 72 2161 $103,800 M2I Eduardo Herrera 66-69-68-203 Earnings not reported Kaname Vokoo 65-68-71-204 Brian Watts 67-69-69-205 Brandt Jobe 71-69 67-207 Roger Mackay 70-70 67-207 David Small 67 68 72-207 Chen Tze-chung 70 69-70-209 Yoshinon Kaneko 67-70-72-209 Katsuyoshi Tomori 72-69-69-210 Peter McWhinney 64-73-73-210 Nobuo Senzawa 69 66 75-210 Voshitaka Vamamoto 70-72 69-211 Stewart Ginn 73 67-71-211 Stnnichi Akiba 67-71 73 211 Takaaki Fukuzawa 74 71-67-212 Tatsuo Takasaki '2 72-68-212 Shoichi Kuwabara 69-72-71-212 Anthony Gilligan 68-72-72-212 Kim Jong duk 70-66-76-212 IK player 205 (-1 II Brian Watts 67 69 69. 207 91 Brandt Jobe 71 69 67. 2141 21- David Ishn 72 71-71.

216 (even) Todd Hamilton 67-74-75. YOU MI6WT START RY CALLIN6 NIKE. MLS EASTERN CONFtRENCt SW Pts: Cl GA Washington 2 0 0 6 1 5 2 Columbus 1 0 0 3 I NEW ENGLAND 0 0 0 fj 0 N.Y.-N.J 0 0 0 0 Tampa Bay 0 1 0 0,1 2 Miami 0 2 0 LVf 0 4 WESTERN CONFERENCE Chicago 1 0 0 3.,2 0 Dallas 10 1 Iff 0 1 Los Angeles 1 0 113 3 Colorado 0 1 0 1 Kansas City 0 1 0 0 2 3 San Jose 0 1 0 0 3 3 NOTE: Three points for a aiiusn.1 one point for a shootout win. Shootout lains are included in win total. SW: Shootout wins.

i THURSDAY'S GAME j. Miami at Tampa Bay 7:30 SATWMrS RESULTS Columbus 2 at Tampa Bay 1 Chicago 2 0 At Washington 3 kaK-JMjty 2 At Dallas 2 CoigradH (SO) At Los Angeles 4 tsajjatjjjl (SO) Swimming WORLD CUP SHORT-COURSE at tMtmktisieii, Gummy (distances hi meters) MEM 50 backstroke 1. Stev Trwlofe, -Germany. 25.07 seconds; 2. Matthew Welsh, Australia, 25.22; 3.

Jirka Letzm, Germany, 25,28, 4. Sebastian Germany, 25.48; 5. Mindaugas Spokas, Lithuania, 25.56; 6. Yevgem Aleshin, 2525. 50 freestyle 1 Alexander Popov.

Russia, 22.15; 2. Dimttri Betarus, 22.23; 3. Alexander Luederrti, Gertnany. 22.55; 4. (tie) Christopher Fydler, Australia; Denis Pimankov, Russia, and Mitjti Zastrow, Germany, 22.69.

100 breaststroke 1. Mark Germany, 59.70; 2. Andrei Korneyev, Russia, 1 minute .22 seconds; 3. Denis Qnshm, Russia, 100.71; 4. Alexander Gukov Belarus, 1.00.92; 5.

Phil Rogers, Australia, 6. Roman Sludnow, 1:01.25. 100 butterfly 1. Denis Stlantiev, Ukraine, 52.16; 2. Michael Klim.

Australia, 52.34; 3. Carret Pulle, Canada, 62.81; 4. Stefan Aa risen, Netherlands, 53.39; 5. Stephen Clark, Canada, 53.79; 6. Thomas Rup-prath, Germany, 54.02.

200 backstroke 1. Rail 8raun Germany, 2. Sebastian Halgasch, Germany, 3. Stev Theloke, Germany, 4. Miroslav Machovtc, Slovakia, 5.

Yevgeni Aleshin, Russia, 6. Yoav Gath. Israel, 200 freestyle 1. Christopher Fydler, Australia, 2. Gavin Meadows, Britain, 3.

Igor Koleda, Belarus, 4. Stefan Pohl, Germany, 5. Lars Conrad, Germany, 6. Aimo Heilmann, Germany, 1:48.05. 200 medley 1.

Marcel Wooda, Netherlands, 2. Curtis Myden. Canada, 3. Christian Keller, Geimany, 4. Matthew Dunn, Australia, 5.

Xiao Zhang. China, 2:01.03, 6. Tatsuya Kinugasa, Japan, 2:02.43. 800 freestyle 1. Joerg Hoffmann, Germany, 2.

Emiliano Brembilla, Italy, 3. Thomas Lohtmk. Germany, 4. Joerg Huenecke, Germany, 5. Mark Johnston, Canada, 6.

Marco Lindner, Germany, 7:58.26. WOMEN 50 breaststroke 1. Xue Han, China, 31.26; 2. Helen Denman, Australia, 31 3. Tara Sloan, Canada, 32.03; 4.

Sylvia Ger-asch, Germany, 32.17; 5. Janne Schaeter, Germany, 32.23; 6. Junko Jaaan, 32.48. 50 butterfly -1 Inge de Netherlands, 26.90; Johanna Sjoeberg, Sweden, 27.34; 3. Manetta Uhle.

Germany, 37.58; Katnn Jaeke. Germany. 27.62; 5. Angela Postma, Netherlands, 27.74; AnnaGusta-melsky, Israel, 28.72. li: 100 backstroke 1.

Antje fiusihs-chulte, Germany, 59.63; Yoshtko Japan, 2. Hanna Kapashenya, Belarus, 4. Ami KoivistOt mllnd, 5. Kaori Dekura, 6. Anna Gustamelsky, Israel, 1 100 freestyle- 1.

Katnn Germany, 54.43; 2. Sandra Voelker, 'Germany, 54.50; 3. Simone Osygus, German, 4. Sarah Ryan, Australia, 55.26V S. tori Munz, Australia, 55.57; 6.

Agnieszka.asz-kiewicz, Poland, 56.45. fi 100 medley 1. Sandra VtfTi4er-many, 2. Xiaowen Hu, China, 3. Lori Munz, Australia, 4.

Xue Han, China, 5. -Pamela Wolski. Germany, 6. IvaiW Walter-ova, Slovakia, 1:04.51. t.

200 breaststroke 1. Brooke tWan, Australia, 2. Junko -Moan, 3. Knsty Ellem, Australia. 4.

Tara Sloan. Canada, 5. Lauren van Oosten, Canada, 6. Beata Ka-mmska, Poland, 2:31.08. 200 butterfly 1.

Susan O'Neitl, Australia, Katrin Jaekef "GeHany, Jessica Canada, 4. Kathrin Dumitru, Germany, 5. Junko Omshi, Japan, 2 fcJj.35; 6. Julia Ham, Australia, Jm 400 freestyle 1. Kirsten Vlieghuis, Netherlands, 2, Carla Geurts, Netherlands, 3.

Eri Yamanoi, Japan, 4. Ingrid Bourre, France, 42145; 5. Helen Billington, Britain. 4:12.60, ViDe-siree Beckers, Germany, 4:18.05. A 400 medley 1.

Yana Klochkova, Ukraine, 2. Nicole Hetzer, Ger many, 3. Karine Chevrier, Canada, 4. Annika Melhorn, Germany, 5. Christina Sherman, Sweden, 6.

Victoria Hale, Britain, 4:59.62. Tennis UPTON CHAMPIONSHIPS at Key Btscayiw, Fla. MWi ttm4 nmtd Marcelo Rios def. Tommy HaTi-4, 6-3; Yevgeny Kafelnikov def. Jan Siemerink.i 6-4, 7-6 (7-5); Albert Costa del.

Cedric Pioline, 7-6 (8-6), 3-6, 6-3; Andre Agassi def. Vincent Spadea, 6-4, 7-5; Jeff Taranga Paul HaartHHS, 6-3, retired; Goran tvanrsevVc' def. Dennis van Schepptngen, 6-3, 6-4. ral Martina Hingis def. Joannette Kruger, 6-0, 6-0; Lindsay Davenport def.

Fang Li, 3-6, 6-1, 6-3; Jana Novotna det. JaniTKandqrr, 6-3, 4 6, 6-3; Amanda Coetzer def. Natasha Zvereva. 7-5, 6 Arantxa Sanchea Vtcario fef. Ftorencia Labat, 6 0.

6-1; Concrtita Martinez def. Naoko Sawamatsu, 6-2, 6-21 -Venus Williams det. Olga Barabanschikova, 6-2, 6 Nathalie Tauziat def. Henneta Na-gyova, 6-1, 6-1; Sandrine Testud def. Lpri McNeil, 6-3, 6-3; Anke Huber Appelmans, 6-7 (4-7), 6-4, 6 4: Silvia fanna def.

Ai Sugiyama, 6 3. 7-5; Rita Grande def. Yayuk Basuki, 6-4. 3 6, 6-4; Manalttanira Vento def. Elena Likhovtseva, 7 5, 5-7.

6 Serena Williams def. Barbara Pauhjs, 6 3, 6-2; Patty Schnyder def. Tamanne Tanasugarn, 2. USTAN.E. TOURNEY ajt Btse HMt TeiMfs Ckife Gifts' 12 singles final rjtj Shannon Robinson, Yarmouth, def Gma Sabatmo, Waltham, 1-6.

6-0, Boys' 12 singles final Jared Dorfman, Providence, det I Noah Gardner, Carrtt)ndge, 6 1, 6-4. Q2i4, CHALLENGER TOURNEY at Eattoa TC Boys' Jeff Miller. Manchester, def. Rashaad Elder Bush. 2 6 6 4.

6-0 es! IC sasgtw final lk Sarah VanTell. Easton. del. Hillary D'Atri, Guilford, 6-4. 6-4.

AHL EASTERN CONFERENCE ken England Orvhloa OL Pts. GF GA x-Harttord 39 21 1 10 89 242 203 x-Spnngfield ...40 22 2 7 89 251 222 x-New Haven .34 30 2 6 76 232 221 Worcester 30 29 6 7 73 235 243 Providence 18 41 5 6 47 194 263 Atlantic Dnrsloa x-Saint John ...41 21 0 9 91 212 178 Portland 29 29 2 11 71 217 218 Fredencton ....28 29 5 9 70 216 222 St. John's 21 29 5 16 63 210 230 WESTERN CONFERENCE Mtd-AtUHltJc Division OL Pts. GF GA Philadelphia 42 19 2 7 93 272 218 Hershey 30 28 6 7 73 203 213 Kentucky 27 34 3 7 64 218 243 Cincinnati 21 32 7 10 59 213 261 Empire Dhrtston x-Albany 39 18 5 9 92 259 195 Hamilton 35 19 2 15 87 234 205 Syracuse 29 29 2 9 69 230 247 Adirondack ....27 34 3 8 65 222 252 Rochester 26 34 0 11 63 212 238 NOTE: 2 points awarded for a victory; 1 for an overtime loss. OL: Overtime loss, Clinched playoff spot YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Portland 2 at Providence 0 Cincinnati 3 at New Haven 3 Saint John 4 at Worcester 3 (OT) At Hershey 5 Kentucky 3 Hamilton 2 at Rochester 1 NO GAMES TONIGHT SATuarjars desults At Springfield 4 Cincinnati 2 At Worcester 6 Kentucky 1 Saint John 4 at Hartford 2 At St.

John's 2 Fredehcton 1 At Albany 9 Adirondack 5 Rochester 4 at Syracuse 0 Pirates, 2-0 at Providence Civic Center Portland 10 1-2 rVovidenca 0 0 0 -0 First period-1, Halverson (Poapst, Gratton) 13:40. Penalties-Benda, Por (roughing) 2.43; Gratton, Por (cross-checking) Varga, Pro (interference) Major, Por (high-sticking) Downey, Pro (high-sticking) Abrahamsson, Pro (obstruction-tripping) 17:18. Second period-No scoring. Penalties-Prpic, Pro (obstruction-holding) Halverson. Por (cross-checking) Downey, Pro, double mino (roughing) Neilson, Por, double minor (roughing) Church, Por (interference) 15:02.

Third period-2. Benda (Mulhem, Poapst) 16:48. Penalties-Halverson, Por (boarding) Tucker, Por (slashing) Myrvold, Pro (interference) 4: 10; Richter. Pro (holding the stick) 8:21: Richter, Pro (hooking) Abrahamsson, Pro (toughing) 13 43: Kaminski. Por (holding the stick) 13 43; Ronan.

Pro (boarding) 19:33. Shots on goal-Port 12-7-12-31; Prov 8-9-12-29. Power plays-Port 0-7; Pro 0-6. Goalies-Port, Brochu (29 shots-29 saves); Pro, Grahame, (29-31). Speedskating WORLD CUP FINAL at W.

AlHs, Wis. (distances in mettre) MEN 1,000 1- Jeremy Wotherspoon, Canada, 2. Aadne Sondral, Norway, 3. Sylvain Bouchard, Canada, 4. Casey FitoRairdotph, Verona, 5.

Jan Bos, Netherlands, 6. Jakko-Jan Leeuwangh, Netherlands, Also, 14. Cory Carpenter, Brookfiefd, 1:13.34. 5.000 1. Roberto Stghel, Italy, 2.

Frank Dittrich, Germany, 3. Steve Elm. Canada, 4. Ume Tonat, Germany. 5.

Bngt Rykkje, Norway, 6. Keiji Shirahara, Japan, Also, 10. KC Boutiette. Ta-coma, 6:41.58, WOMEN 1,000 1. Chris Witty, W.

AHis. 2. Sabine Volker, Germany, 3. Catnona LeMay -Doan, Canada, 4. Monique Garbrecht, Germany, 1:18 08; 5.

Shiho Kusunose, Japan, 6. Rebecca Sundstrom, Glenn El-lyn, 1:18.26. 3,000 1- Gunda Niemann-Stime-mann, Germany, 2. Ludmifa Proka-sheva, Kazakhstan, 3. Anna Fne-singer, Germany, 4.

Jennifer Rodriguez. Miami, 5. Carla Zijlstra. Netherlands, 6. Anette Tonsberg, Norway, 4:18.29.

6rlihoct-t championships at V)enna (distances in meters) MEN 1,000 1. Marc Gagnon, Canada, 1 minute 34.1 17 seconds; 2. Satoru Terao, Japan, 3. Fabio Carta, Italy, 4. Michele Antonioh, Italy, 1:34.999.

Final overall standings 1. Gagnon 10 points; 2. Carta 3. Dong-Sung Kim, Korea, 4. (tie) Terao and Kai Feng, China, 6.

Ahtoniolt 4. WOMEN 1,000 1. Yang Yang China, 2. Lee-Kyung Chun, Korea. 3.

Yoon-Mi Kim, :34. 1 98; 4. Yang Yang China, 1:41.137. Final overall standings 1 Yang Yang A 13; 2. (tie) Chunlu Wang, China, and Lee-Kyung Chun 4.

Yevgenia Radanova, Bulgaria, 5. Yoon-Mi Kim 4. Latest line World Feature Syndicate Inc. NBA Tonight Favorite Pts. Underdog At Chicago 12 BOSTON Detroit 24 at Philadelphia Minnesota 3 at Dallas LA Lakers 12 at Denver At Seattle 15 Sacramento At Vancouver 3 LA Clippers NHL TotiigM Favorite GIs.

Underdog At Detroit 14-1 Chicago At Florida Carolina COLLEGE BASKETBALL NCAA Drvistoa 1 men's tournament Satuntay's national ftemrTmals at San Antonio Favorite Pts. Underdog N. Carolina Wi Utah Kentucky 8 Stanford Odds to wtn NCAA championship N. Carolina 6 5, Kentucky 7-5, Stanford 10-1, Utah 10-1. NIT Tomorrow's semrfmacs at Madison Square Garden Favorite Pts.

Underdog Minnesota 1 Fresno St. Georgia 6 Penn St. Boxing YESTERDAY'S PRO FIGHT ti Flyweights Carlos Salazar. Argentina, def. Jose Lopez, Puerto Rico, 12 round ma-fority decision.

Salazar retains WBO title. NY Yankees at Tampa, Ch. 38, WEEI (850), WWTM YESTERDAY'S UNESCORES at Dunedm, Fla. Cincinnati 000 000 004-4 5 0 Toronto 110 000 001-3 4 0 Remlinger. Belinda (7), Shaw (8) and Taubensee, Fordyce (9): Clemens, Person (8) Myers (9) and Fletcher.

W-Shaw (1-2). L-Myers (0-2). HR-C, A. Boone (3); Spra-gue (4). at Haines City, Fla.

Houston 000 010 060-7 9 2 Kansas City 000 300 030-6 8 0 Hampton, Henry (8), Magnante (8) and Eusebio, Ronan (6): Rusch, Montgomery (7). Hammond (8), Smith (8) and Macfartane. W-Hampton (3-1). L-Hammond (0-1). Sv-Mag-nante (1).

HR-H. Alou 12), Johnson (1), Phillips (4). at Fort Uaieerdala, Fla. Montreal 100 001 00O-2 7 0 Baltimore 000 300 00x-3 4 2 Perez. Maddux (7), Kline 18) and Widger.

Chavez (7); Enckson. Charlton (8), Orosco (9) Benitez (9) and Webster. Hotles (8), Greene (9) W-Enckson (2-1). L-Perez(l-3. Sv-Bemtez (2).

HR-M. Fullmer (2); Ripken (1). at IQssinanee, Fla. Detroit 001 000 020-3 3 1 Atlanta 210 100 01-5 12 1 Moehler, Sager (7), T. Jones (8) and Casanova, Sidall (7); Glavine, Edmondson (8), Wohlers 19) and Lopez.

W-Olavine (1-3). L-Moehler 11-2). Sv-Wohlers (1). HR-D. Gonzalez (4); C.

Jones (3). at VTera, Fla. Cleveland 012 000 210-6 8 0 Florida 000 000 00O-O 5 3 Wright, Villone (6), Shuey (7), Cummings (8) Mesa (9) and Diaz, Karkovice (6); Here-dia, Gonzalez (6), Alfonseca (7), Powell IB). Hennquez (9) and Johnson, Knorr (9). W-Wnght(l-l).

L-Heredia(l-3). HR-C, Thome (31. at Jupiter, Fla. Tampa Bay 000 020 005-7 12 0 St. Louis 024 000 000-6 1 1 0 Arroio, Carlson (6).

Mecir (7), Manzanlllo (9) and Flaherty, Difelice (91; Ontiveros. Barnes (6). Frascatore (6), Beltran (8). Brantley (9). Arrandale (9) and Lampkin.

W-Mecir (10) L-Brantley (0-1). Sv-Manzanillo (3). HR-TB, B. Smith (2). Sorrento (2).

at Clearwater, Fla. Pittsburgh 121 000 111-7 13 0 Philadelphia 000 000 000-0 6 3 Cordova, Chnstiansen (7), Loiselle (8). Dessens (9) and Osik, Decker (5); Portugal. Perez (6), Leiter (61, Winston (8). Gomes (9) and Parent.

Bennett (6). W-Cordova (11). L-Portugal (0-3). HR-Pit, Smith (2). at Vera Beach, Pa.

New York (N) 000 002 001-3 11 1 Los Angeles 010 010 30x-5 8 2 Bohanon. Wendell (6), Cook (8) and Spehr, Pratt (61; Martinez. Reyes (6). Hall (7). Guthrie (8), Osuna (9) and Piazza, Prince 18).

W-Hall 12-2). L-Wendell (0-1). Sv-Osuna (3). atTamna Texas 000 000 000-0 2 0 New York (A) 000 020 OOx-2 6 1 Wetteland. Helling (2), Gunderson (5).

Whiteside (6), Bailes (7) and Rodriguez, Wrona (7): Cone, Lloyd (8), Rivera (9) and Girardi. W-Cone (1-0). L-Gunderson (0-1). Sv-Rivera (3). HR-NY.

Martinez (4). at Tempo, Ariz. Chicago (A) 000 030 003-6 8 1 Anaheim 014 000 000-5 11 1 Bere, Parque (6), Bullinger (7), Castillo (9) and Machado; Finley, Hasegawa (8), James (9) and Nevin. W-Castillo (1-0). L-James (0-2).

HR-C. Machado 12); Salmon 2 (4). at Peoria, Ariz. ChicagolNI 110 001110- 5 13 0 Seattle 015 20x-ll 14 2 Beck, Swartzbaugh (2). Mahafley (5), Patterson (6), Pisciotta (7), Steenstra (8) and Hubbard, Houston (6); Moyer, Holdridge (6), Timlin (7), McCarthy (8), Slocumb (9) and Wilson, Wilkins (7).

W-Moyer (2-0). L-Swartzbaugh (0-1). HR-C, One (2), Brown (3); Martinez (2). Rohrmeier (1). at Tucson Oakland 000 010 001- 2 6 0 Arizona 070 102 OOx-10 13 2 Candiofti, Small (6), Dougherty (8) and Hinch, Ardoin (8); Blair, Springer (8).

Olson (9) and Stinnett, W-Blair (2-0). L-Candiotti (3-2). HR-O, Chnstenson (1); A. White (2). at Phoenix SanFran.

...210 200 Oil 000-7 15 1 Milwaukee .011 021 002 002-9 17 3 Hershiser. Roa (6), Poole (8), Reed (9), Rodriguez (10), Bailey (11) and Johnson, Mercedes (8); Smith, Woodard (2). Beck 16), Hardwick 19), Kirst (11) and Matheny, Hughes (8). W-Kirst (1-0). L-flailey (0-3).

HR-SF, Benard (1), Hershiser (1); Valentin (3). Hughes (3). at Tacsoa San Diego 001 010 323-10 12 2 Colorado 012 020 001- 6 10 1 Hitchcock, Miceli (51. Cunnane (7), Hoffman (9) and Myers, Romero (6); Thomson, Veres (6), Kramer (7). Gonzalez (8), Bost (9) and Manwanng, Petnck (6).

W-Cunnane (2-2). L-Gonzalez (0-1). HR-SD. Rivera (1), Sweeney (3), Mouton (3); Bichette (2). Nordic skiing IY1T.

WASHINGTON CUP Bratton Woods, N.H. Men's 10-kikpntr 1. John Sackett, Lyndonvtlle, 32.58; 2. Tom Thurston, Concord, 33.00; 3. Jim Stock, Lincoln, 33.07.

1. Cheryl Carlson, Lebanon, 39.30; 2. Amy Patenaude. Henmker, N.H., 40.27; 3. Manryn Hickey, Concord, N.M..

40.51. Boys' 5-WtoiMttr 1. Burton Ranke, Conway. 18.27. Girts' 5-MlMMtf 1.

bndsey Manges, W. Burke, Vt-, 22.07. Cross-country WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS at ManrtMh, Morocco StffltOf Men (7 to miles) 1. Paul Tergat Kenya, 34 minutes 1 second; 2. Paul- Koech, Kenya, 3.

Assefa Mezegebu, Ethiopia, 4. Thomas Nyariki, Kenya, 5. Wilson B. Kipketer, Kenya, 6. Christopher Kelong, Kenya, 7.

Ismael Ktnji, Kenya, 8. Mohammed Mourt.it, Belgium, 34.44; 9. Domingos Castro, Portugal, 10. Fabian Roncero, Spain, Also, 16. Bob Kennedy, US.

Team scores 1. Kenya 12 points; 2. Ethiopia 57; 3i Morocco 60; 4. Portugal 74; 5. Spain 94; 6.

Tanzania 156; 7. Algeria 193; 8. United States 194; 9. Italy 204; 10. Britain 206.

(2 Vi Miles) 1. Soma O'Sullivan Ireland, 2. Zohra Ouaziz, Morocco, 3. Kutre Dulecha, Ethiopia, 4. Anita Weyermann, Switzerland, 5.

Restitute Joseph, Tanzania, 6. Beatrice Omwanza, Kenya, 7. Rodica Nagei, France, 8. Etva Dryer, US. 9.

Amy Rudolph, US, 10. Samukeliso Moyo, Zimbabwe, 12:51. Team scores 1. Morocco 57 points; 2. Ethiopia 58; 3.

United States 68; 4. Kenya 98; 5. Romania 104; 6. Spain 113; 7. Italy 192; 6.

Zimbabwe 200; 9. Ukraine 206; 10. Canada 207. 5mie 1. Million Wotde, Ethiopia, 2.

Richard Umo, Kenya, 22.50; 3. Haylu Me-konen, Ethiopia, 22:51. Team scores 1. Ethiopia 16; 2. Kenya 20; 3.

Morocco 62. Rugby HARP USA SUPER LEAGUE EASTERN CONFERENCE I PF PA Pts. Washington 3 0 78 52 13 Atlanta 2 0 63 3 9 Kansas City 1 I 65 66 5 Old Blue 1 0 33 22 5 Chicago 1 2 45 85 4 Potomac 0 2 34 44 2 Boston 0 2 35 46 1 Philadelphia 0 1 3 32 0 WESTERN CONFERENCE Dallas 2 1 104 69 11 Denver 2 1 145 36 10 OMBAC 2 0 51 37 9 Belmont Shore 1 1 75 33 7 Aspen 1 0 IB 9 4 Golden Gate 0 2 8119 0 Old Blues 0 1 9 18 0 Old Puget Sound 0 2 14 103 0 NOTE; Four points for win, two lor tie, one for scoring four or more tries, one for losing by seven points or fewer. SATURDAY'S RESULTS Washington 13 at BOSTON 7 At Kansas City 44 Chicago 28 At OMBAC 23 Dallas 20 Denver 52 Old Puget Sound 0 SCORING LEADERS Pts. Gonzalo Jouan, Wash.

..0 12 3 4 53 Matt Alexander, Den 2 0 0 15 40 Jason Holland. Bel 3 2 0 7 35 Juan Grobier, Den 6 0 0 0 30 Thinus Laas. Dall 0 5 1 5 28 Chris Muldoon. Atl 0 6 0 5 28 KEY: tnes; penalties; drop goals; conversions. Hockey GREATER BOSTON CYO FINAL at Cronin MDC Rink, Revere Sacred Heart (Roslindalel 4.

St. Petefs (Maiden) 3. SQUIRT STATE TOURNEY GIRLS S. Boston 1 Assatet Valley 0 Charles River 6 Peabody 0 Final Charles River 3 S. Boston 0 BANTAM STATE TOURNEY at WaltfuMN Tier 1 semtfmats Centra) Mass.

4 Greater Boston 1 Middlesex 4 Valley Warriors 3 Tier 1 final Middlesex 2 Central Mass. 1 Drag racing PENNZQIL NATIONALS at Baytowa, Texas Finale Top fuel Cory McClenathan, 4.559, 320.74, dot. David Grubnlc, 4.743, 261 .24. Funny car Tony Pedregon. Ford Mustang.

4 847, 316.67, del. John Force. Ford Mustang. 4.887, 310 88. Pro stock Warren Johnson, Pontiac Firebird.

6.878, 201.02, def. Mike Thomas. Firebird. 6.926, 198 01. Federal-mogul dragster Michael Gun-derson.

5 .554, 250.69, del. Scott Hartley, 5.983, 199.24. Federal-mogul funny car Bob Newberry. 5638. 252.73, def.

Tate Branch, 5.800. 250.76. Competition David Rampy, 7.421, 177.02, def. Raymond Martin, 8.429, 152.31. Super stock Jeff Taylor, 9 059, 148 80, def.

Joey Blackmon, 10.413, 126.26. Stock Harvey Emmons, 11.681, 112.82. def. Tim Bartlett. 11 691.111.05.

Super comp Bob Fuller, 8.696, 165 41. def. Ed Kastl. 8 874. 163.66 Super gas Mark Whisnant, 9.922, 159.03.

def. Richard Russell, 9 872, 148.56. Sailing FROSTBITE SERIES swt sf Wlnthrof) Laser 1. Ken Lucynsiu, Marbjehead, 5 points; 2. Joe Doors, Arlington.

7 3. Josh Mattson, Lexington, 9: 4. Peter Rodriguez, Andover, 15; 5. Todd Rake, Boston, 20. Baseball EXHIBITION SEASON AMERICAN LEAGUE Pet.

Texas 17 7 .708 Baltimore 14 6 .700 BOSTON 14 7 .667 Oakland 16 10 .615 New York 14 9 .609 Anaheim 15 10 .600 Chicago 16 11 .593 Detroit 13 11 .542 Seattle 13 11. .542 Toronto 12 14 .462 Minnesota 11 15 .423 Tampa Bay 10 14 .417 Cleveland 9 13 .409 Kansas City 8 14 .364 NATIONAL LEAGUE San Diego 16 9 .640 Los Angeles 14 8 .636 Houston 12 8 .600 New York 14 10 .583 Atlanta 13 11 542 Arizona 15 13 .536 Philadelphia 12 11 .522 St. Louis 10 10 .500 Pittsburgh 11 12 .478 Chicago If 13 .458 Cincinnati 10 14 .417 Colorado 10 17 .370 Milwaukee 9 17 .346 Fkmda 7 14 .333 San Francisco 8 18 .308 Montreal 3 20 .130 College games not included in standings. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Minnesota 5 BOSTON 4 Cincinnati 4 a Toronto 3 Houston 7 Kansas City 6 Baltimore 3 Montreal 2 Atlanta 5. 3 Cleveland 6 0 Tampa Bay 7 St.

Louis 6 Pittsburgh 7 Philadelphia 0 Los Angeles 5 New York (NL) 3 New York (AL) Texas 0 Chicago (AL) 6 Anaheim 5 Seattle 11 Chicago INL) 5 Arizona 10 Oakland 2 Milwaukee 9 (12 inn.) San Francisco 7 San Diego 10 Colorado 6 TODAY'S GAMES BOSTON vs. New York (AL) at Tampa. 7:15 Baltimore vs. Minnesota at Fort Myers. 1:05 Toronto vs.

Detroit at Lakeland, 1:05 Kansas City vs. Cleveland at Winter Haven. 1:05 Philadelphia vs. Texas at Port Charlotte, 1:05 Tampa Bay vs. Houston at Kissimmee, 1:05 Los Angeles vs.

Atlanta at Kissimmee, 1.05 Florida vs. St. Louis at Jupiter, 1:05 Montreal vs. New York (NL) at Port St. Lucie.

1:10 Seattle vs. Oakland at Phoenix. 3:05 Anaheim vs. San Francisco at Scottsdale, 3:05 Milwaukee (ss) vs. Chicago (NL) at Mesa, 3:05 San Diego (ss) vs.

Arizona at Tucson. 305 Pittsburgh vs. Cincinnati at Sarasota, Colorado vs. Chicago (AL) at Tucson, 9:05 Milwaukee (ss) vs. San Diego (ss) at Peoria.

9:05 Ski jumping US CHAMPIONSHIPS at Steamboat Springs, Coin. lUrge Ml) 1. Todd Lodwick. Steamboat Springs, Colo. (Ill meters, 108 meters) 224.5 points; 2.

Randy Weber, Steamboat Springs. Colo. (108.5-108) 222.0: 3. Casey Colby. Lake Placid, N.Y.

(112-107) 217.5; 4. Alan Albom. Brighton. Colo. (110107.5) 216.3; 5.

Tim Tetreault. Norwich. Vt. 206.4; 6. Andrew Necomb, Park City, Utah (107.5-107) 206.4; 7.

Clint Jones. Steamboat Springs, Colo. 1108.5-101) 204.4; 8. Mike Keuler, Bloomington. Minn.

202.0: 9. Chris Holland. Canada 199.7; 10. Carl Van Loan. La conia.

H. (101-107) 198.7. WORLD CUP at Ptanka. Slovenia (120-eieter Will 1. Noriaki Kasai, Japan, 298.3 points (147.5 meters, 131 meters); 2.

Hiroya Saito. Japan, 296 (138 5, 136.5): 3. Martin Hoell-waith. Austria. 272.6 (137.5.

124.5); 4. Ka-zuyoshj Funaki, Japan. 270.8 (126.5, 132); 5. Henning Stensrud, Norway, 256.2 (126.5, 127.5); 6. Andreas Widhoelzl, Austria.

247.8 (124, 124 6); 7. Primoz Peterka. Slovenia, 244.7 (131, 114.5); 8. Sven Hannawald. Germany, 240.2 (128.5.

115.5); 9. Jam Soimnen. Finland, 235.5 (123.5. 119); 10. HansKierg Jackie, Germany.

233.2 (121.6, 120); 11. Masahiko Harada. Japan, 230.9 (123.5. 117); 12. Ta-kanobu Okabe, Japan.

229.2 (124, 115); 13. Martin Schmitt. Germany. 223 8 (129 5. 106 5); 14.

Robert Mateia. Poland. 223.2 (117, 119 5); 15 Knstian Brenden, Norway, 222 8(124 5, 111 5). Final series atananigs 1. Peterka 1,253 points; 2.

Funaki 1.234; 3. Widhoelzl 1.208; 4. Harada 1.120; 5. Saito 962: 6. Hannawald 953; 7.

Soininen 950; 8. Dieter Thoma, Germany, 921: 9. Janne Ahonen. Finland. 836: 10.

Kasai720; 11. Hoellwaati568: 12. Brenden 549; 13. Stefan Homgacher. Austria.

546, 14. Jaekle 528; 15. Stensrud 398. at lonhrrile, March 21 Final Cal-Davis 83 Ky. Wesleyan 77 WOMEN at Pine Bluff, Ark.

Sat, March 21 Final N. Dakota 92 Emporia St. 76 NCAA Div. 3 tourney MEN at Salem IVa.l Civic Center Sat, March 21 Final 69 Hope 56 Sat, March 21 Third pUca Williams 105 Wilkes 94 WOMEN at Gorham, Maine March 21 Final Washington (Mo.) 77 Southern Maine 69 Sat, March 21 Third place Mount Union 68 Rowan 64 Jr. College tourney MEN at Hutchinson, Kan.

Sat, March 21 Final Indian Hills (Iowa) 83 St. (Tenn.) 68 WOMEN at Sanaa, Kan. March 21 Final Central Ariz. 73 Trinity Valley (Tex.) 63 FENCING NCAA Championships at Soutk Bend, art. MEN Foil Griffin, Vale.

Epee 1. George Hentea. St. John's. 1.

Penn St. 149; 2. Notre Dame 147; 3. Stanford 128. HOCKEY NCAA Div, 1 men's tourney EAST REGIONAL atAfcanv, N.y.

Sat, March 28 First nana Clarkson (23-8-3) vs. Colo. College (25-. 12-3). noon: Wiconsin (26-13-1) vs.

UNH March 29 Second round Clarkson-Colo. College winner vs. BCI25- 8-5). WisconsihUNH winner vs. BU 128- 7-2).

5:30. WES1 REGIONAL at Ana Arbor, Mich. Fit, March 27 First round Ohio St. (24-12 2) vs. Vale (23-8-3), Michigan (28-11-Dvs.

Princeton (18-10-7). 8:30. Sat, March 28 Second raaad winner vs. Michigan St. (31-5-4), Michigan-Pnnceton winner vs.

N. Dakota (30-7-1), 9. NATIONAL SEMIFINALS April 2, at the FieetCenter NATIONAL FINAL Sat, April 4, at the FieetCenter ECAC playoffs at Lake Placid, N.Y. Sat, March 21 Final Princeton 5 Clarkson 4 (2 OT) Third place Harvard 4 Vale 1 Hockey East playoffs at the FieetCenter Sat, March 21 ratal 9 3 i Maine 2 CCHA tourney at lee Sat, I Michigan SI. 3 Arena, Detroit a 21 Final St.

2 12 OT) WCHA tourney at Mttwavkea Sat, Marat 21 -Final Wisconsin 3 N. Dakota 2 Colo. College 6 St. Cloud St 1 NCAA Div. 3 tourney at nattstargk, N.Y.

Sot, Man 21 Final Middlebuiy 2 Point 1 TakaaJaca Plattsburgh St. 9 Augsburg 5 AWCHA Women's tourney lr at Brl(M Center, Harvard UnhersHy i at the FieetCenter Sat, Marca 20 Final UNH 4 Brown 1 Thirl atace Northeastern 4 Minnesota 0 Road racing YESTERDAY'S RESULTS it Dorchester 15 mini 1. Colin Peddie, Wellesley. 25; 58; 2. Tommy Lynch Chanestown, 26 49; 3.

Lou Ristaino. Boston. 26 52. Women 1 Suzanne Walmstey. Franfc-' lln, 28 48; 2.

Judy Copley, Easton, 3. Jennifer Dopartt, Somerset. 3345. SENIOR LEGENDS at DmeUa Island. Fla.

(Par 72 2161 $150,000 1-241 Chas. Coody-Dale Douglass 62-66-64-192 $85,000 1-241 David Graham-H. Baiocchi $60,000 (-231 Larry Nelson-Dave Stockton $45,000 1-211 Geo. Archer-Simon Hobday $32,500 1-19) Bob Eastwood-Bob Duval 65 65-67-197 $25,000 1-181 John Bland-Graham Marsh $20,500 1-171 Jim Colbert Bob Murohy 67-67-65-199 $17,000 1-16) H. Henning C.C.

Rodriguez 66-72 62-200 Jim Dent-Calvin Peete 65 65-70-200 $15,000 (-151 Hubert Green-Gil Morgan 67-70-74-201 $13,500 (-13) Tom Shaw-Tom Wargo 68 68 67-203 Mike Hill-Lee Trevino 65-70-68-203 $12,000 1-121 Miller Barber-Jim Ferree 71 66-67-204 $11,000 (-111 Bud Allin-Jerry Heard 68-69-68-205 $10,000 1-101 Gibby Snead 66-71-69-206 $8,500 1-91 Orville Moody-Jimmy Powell 70-67-70-207 Don Bies-Bruce Devlin 67-70-70-207 Butch Baird-Homero Blancas 68-67-72-207 Dave Hill-Bobby Nichols 67-69-71-207 Jim Albus-Larry Laotetti 67-69-71-207 $7,000 1-71 Tommy Jacobs-Bob Toski $6,500 (-61 Don January Gene Littler 71-67-72-210 $6,000 l-SI Tommy Aaron-Doug Sanders 72-70-69-211 $5,250 1-41 Gay Brewer-Billy Casper 69-69-74-212 Lou Graham-Don Massengale 70-70-72-212 $5,000 1-3) Billy Maxwell-Larry Mowry $4,500 (-2) Tony Jacklin Bob Lunn 68-71-75-214 $4,500 levenl Lee Elder-Ken Still 70-71-75-216 Johnny Pott-Mason Rudolph 74-71-77-222 $4,000 9) Dow Finsterwald-Bob Goalby 77-74-74-225 won playoff on 2d extra hole N.E. player 213 ($5,000 -3) Larry Mowry. Newport, R.I., and Billy Maxwell. WOTERSHOIclisslc" at Taylors, S.C. (Par 72 2881 $15,000 1-131 Mark Wilson 68-70-68-69-275 $8,500 1-91 Wesley Short 71-68-74-66-279 $5,000 1-71 Todd Bailey 68 71-68-74-281 $3,240 l-SI Jason Caron 70-71-70 72-283 Kory Bowman 73-71-66-73-283 Greg Reid 69-68-73-73-283 $2,300 1-4) Scott Medlin 71-69-69-75-284 $2,005 1-31 Eric Meichtry 75 72-72 66-285 Bob Heintz 71-73 70-71-285 Zoran Zorkic 71-73-69-72-285 Jack O'Keefe 74-67-70-74-285 Chris Wmchip 71-71-68-75-285 $1,700 (-2) Steve Pope 71-73-71-71-286 Scott Kammann Brian Slevin 72-72 70-72-286 SAISHUNKAN TOURNEY at KrkucN, japan IPar 72 216) $83,000 l-ll Michiko Hatton 68 75-72-215, Earnings not reported KuOk-hee 73 72-70-215 Chle Voshida 70-73-76-219 HisakoOgane 74-75-71-220 Tomiko Ikebuchi 71-73-76-220 Mieko Nomura 71-70-79-220 KaonHigo 74 74 74-222 Lee Ou-soon 75 73 75-223 KimMan soo 74-76 74-224 Yuh Kawanami 75 73 76-224 Yuri Fudo 73-75-76-224 Mayumi Murai 74-72-78-224 won playoff on 3d extra hole US player 230 14) Jean Bartholomew 74 77- 79-230 PHILIPPINE OPEN at Manila IPar 72 2881 $41,675 1-101 Frankie Minora 66-69 71-72-27B Chnstian Chernock Jerry Smith 67 71 67 75-280 .71 71 70-70-282.

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