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THE SUNDAY OKLAHOMAN November, 1990 LTSays Cosell Made Giant Goof, Warns of Suit Tuning In 1O0C ha incaA Good Morning New York Rangers goalie Mike Richter, after the Rangers had been outshot 396-336 in their first 12 games: "It's nice to know you're needed." Television NFL Noon L.A. Raiders at Kansas City. KFOR (4). Noon Dallas at New York Jets. KWTV (9).

3 p.m. Cleveland at Buffalo, KFOR (4). 7 p.m. Denver at Minnesota. TNT.

Solf 2 p.m. Merrill Lynch Shootout, KOCO (5). Tennts Noon Paris Open. ESPN. rayior.

was given a wcumiig ju ia "i positive on a substance abuse test given before the Gi-f) ants' mini-camp. In 1986, Taylor entered a drug rehabili- -tation center for cocaine abuse. Two years later, he for 30 days after failing a second urine test. Taylor said he has been clean since 1988. "There's not much I can say, the NFL has a drug policy in place that I have adhered to on a weekly basis for the past three years," Taylor said.

"Cosell is tioningithe credibility of that drug policy. He ought to, take it up with the league office, rather than with me. Today's List Most seasons appearing on NFL Monday Night Football, 1970-1990 1. Raiders appeared 21 of 21 seasons. 2.

Tie. Dolphins and Rams 20 of 21 seasons. New York Giants linebacker Lawrence Taylor said he may take legal action against sportscaster Howard Cosell for suggesting on a radio talk show that Taylor has cheated on NFL drug tests. "I have to speak to my lawyer and make a decision then," Taylor said. "Right now I won't accept anything less than a public apology." Cosell said Thursday that Taylor "has fresh vials of Bible Belt urine," a suggestion that Taylor might be substituting his urine with someone else's to pass the league's drug test.

Under the National Football League's substance-abuse policy, athletes are required to give urine samples during random checks. Taylor has twice failed the test, and a third violation would result in him being banned from the league. Cosell was a guest Thursday on Bill Mazer's show on WFAN radio in New York City. Near the end of the 10-minute program, Mazer asked Cosell to comment on the New York Giants and Taylor. Cosell panned the Giants, criticized the NFL as an "illegal monopoly" and raised the issue of Taylor's drug testing.

9:30 a.m. New York City Marathon. KOCO (5). Auto Racing 7:30 a.m. Formula One Grand Prix of Australia, ESPN.

2 p.m. NASCAR Winston Cup Checker 500K, ESPN. 5:30 p.m. The California Cup. ESPN.

Radio NFL Noon Dallas at New York Jets, WWLS (640 AM). 3 p.m. Chicago at Tampa Bay. WWLS (640 AM). "Of course, LT has fresh vials of Bible Belt urine, and how he still is being allowed to play in a duly adjudicated illegal monopoly is beyond me," Cosell said.

Cosell later said his comments were made in jest. "It's a joke. Everything was a he said when reached by telephone. "Anything I said was right out of Lawrence Taylor's own book." In his book, "LT: Living On The Edge," published two years ago, Taylor acknowleged that vials of his teammates' urine were sometimes submitted as his own. NFL spokesman Joe Browne said NFL players now supply urine in full view of a medical technician, making it impossible to switch or taint samples.

4. Tie, Cowboys and Redskins 19 of 21 6. Jets 18 of 21 seasons. 7 Tie Vilrines and Giants 17 of 21 seas (Tampa Bay appeared 3 of 15 seasons, Colts 8 of 21) Source: Sports Features Syndicate Sportsline 364-1 199 Scoreboard Sports Editor, Bob Colon, 231-3314 At Merv Griffin's Resorts. Atlantic City, Ras-I Bramble.

Passaic, Bernsttne, S.D. 61 332 SA t40 3 44. Andrea Temesvarl 47. Wlltrud Probst S89.744 48. Elise Buroln 4.JoDuile is.

Sea. B5 332 3.9 zz 2 1.740. 9. 3 tied with 1.742. Par Breakers 1, Greg Norman.

.219. 2, Gene Sau-ers. J18. 3. Wark O'Meara.

517. 4, Mark Calcaveccfiia, .215. 5, Bob Twav, .214. 6, Payne Stewart, .213. 7, Davis Love III, 8, Tim Simpson, .210.

9, Robert Garnet .209. 10, 2 tied witti .207. 2395 50. Realm Raidii At the Pittsburgh Civic Arena, W- RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TO 40 571 143 t0 5 u. 39 427 10.9 35 3 33 544 14.3 (33 3 j.

38 424 11.2 31 0 12, for Moor ed WBO lightweight title. At Atlantic City! Francesco Damlanl, Italy, vs. Ray Mercer, for Damlanl's WBO heavyweight title; Duncan, Hou. Williams, Sea. Paige, K.C AJvllller, S.D.

The leading money winners on the 1990 ATP Tour through Oct. 28: 1 Stefan Edbero SI .251 ,991 2635 901 1734 2274 888 1384 2513 1036 1477 2188 794 1394 2137 839 1298 2394 1104 1292 1, Paul Azlnoer, 14. 2 (He), John Adams and Phil Blackmar. 13. 4, Fred Couples, 12.

5 tle), David Frost and 2. Boris Becker. 316 8.8 30 0 528 16.0 t83 2 527 16.0 131 5 398 12.1 25 3 345 10.5 73 1 548 1L3 3 448 15.4 49 0 448 15.6 49 0 David Peoples, 11. 7, 9 tl sWBC 3. Ivan Raiders 206O 811 l4f tnnn Ren light heavyweight TT Zl: Deadly Plunge Has Audience In Suspense LONG BEACH, Calif.

(AP) Larry Andrea-sen wanted to break the world high-dive record and apparently was convinced he could do it from the Vincent Thomas Bridge over the Main Channel of Los Angeles Harbor. Whether that was in his mind when he plunged off the bridge last week, no one will ever know. "It seemed to be his calling place," his mother, Dorothea Andreasen, told the Long Beach Press-Telegram on Thursday. "He could go up there and sit at ease and gaze over the water." Andreasen, 44, climbed the bridge again on Oct. 26.

This time, police who had coaxed him down on other occasions weren't there to do so. He may have come to make that dive, or he may have come to stare at the sea and think. Whatever, he plunged to his death. Born in Long Beach and reared in Rossmoor, Andreasen made his first dive into the backyard pool of Olympic diving star Pat McCor-mick and her husband, Glen, a diving coach. He was the Seal Beach couple's newspaper delivery boy.

"Just four years later, he was on the Olympic team and favored to win," said his father, Leo Andreasen, a 75-year-old Seal Beach resident and owner of an aerospace machine shop. Andreasen was 18 when he went to Tokyo to compete in the 1964 Olympics. He became a hero after the Japanese diver ahead of him hit the diving board. "There was blood all over the water," his father said. "Larry went in and pulled him out." Then he had to climb up to the board and do the very same dive.

Even so, he earned the bronze medal and was later inducted into Japan's Good Deed Society for helping to save the other diver's life. After returning home, Andreasen married and performed in water shows at Marineland and Sea World. A few weeks before the trials, 395! 3, David Peoples', 394. 4, Ted Johnson, Den. 30 Cleveland 2129 548 1S81 4 At Tal MahaL Atlantic City, NJ.i aSSL SSended Oct 'g? Cnamplon Schutz, 377.

5, Gene Sauers. 372. 4, Jim PUNTING Pittsburgh 2071 825 1244 Francesco Damlanl, Italy, vs. Ray JpSS "'SaTraUves 3 5 Yf S-IS S'KMS -SIR A SSS? 3 Si ffffiSS Masks'- s'g 1 a -BBBB 1 ikm'toMMalT 695 458 1. Paul Azlnoer, 142.

2. Gene Sauers, Wagner, Clev. 39 1521 58 39.0 2m 4B0 1491 S-f5KS5n S316 353 11 LannvWadklnS 473 433 213. 3, Tim Simpson, 228. 4, David Peo- KICKING Denver 2430 713 1717 SwSn S303 245 MMBSffiHSf fNIIZZIZjSn pies, 289.

5, Billy AAayfair, 291. 6, Grecj PAT FG Lg PR New England 2454 897 1557 'S HI 5 TornKte .11 "Zr.r.irZ 658 202 Norman, 305. 7, Ian Baker-Finch. 324. Breech, On.

23-23 14-15 46 45 jets 2847 1043 1804 1- Guille rmo Perez Koican Bl Sif I lak-Flnch IlIZ5ll492 8. Steve Elklrnton, 352. 9Payne Lowery.K.C. 18-18 13-14 44 57 Indianapolis 2529 870 1659 viSZIZZIZsImSm pMSSBBP1 lAOilpBeck S71.B16 Leahy.Jets 16-14 13-14 47 55 Cincinnati 2956 911 2045 jf KrafeTrTannliZIZIISl 1 Sf' Nabisco GP Standings Norwood, Buff. 19-21 12-18 48 55 National Conference $288,362 Nick Price competition based on a draft of four- 14-6 10-12 46 46 Francisco 2642 616 2026 SlfSL SwiS Cache High School Indian Heritage 9S 842 man PGA Tour teams representino 40 Stoyarlch, Mia.

17-17 9- 9 53 44 Mnrranasco ,839 29. Pieter Oub vvlll rld a volleyball toumamerrt 24 LwenRoterts. 478,522 different Tour events. Team points ore Zendeias, Hou. 7- 2 45 41 flarta 2430 640 1790 an2 "ESP SS' Nov.

10. Entry fee S4S. Ten Players per 25 Jim Gallagher, Jr 476,704 determined by the cumulative total of Staurovsky, N.E. 10-10 10-13 53 40 SiitacMDhia 2357 865 1492 31. Martin Jalte 'HS'HS team.

Deadline for entry Nov. 8. Call MCoreyPaintJZZ: ZZ4M830 money earned by team members: PWNT RETURNS SrSesota 2292 824 4 32. Derrick Rosfagno "S'8" Charlie Whltehorse (405) 429-3214 or af- l.PhoenlxOper, 1,706,415.81 NO YOS AVG LG TO iSo 1212 078 nleVlsser 4250,585 ter 429-8451. 28JohnCook 448,112 2.

Honda Oasslc 1,694,23744 17 179 10.5 t46 1 wasWnoton 2187 310 1377 H- BASKETBALL 29 Brian Tennyson 3. USFSVGCIassIc '-f'2SS Woodson, Pitt. 20 190 9S 152 1 Sento? 2182 434 1548 Choctaw Junior High Schopl needs 30. John Huston .435.690 4. Buk Open 1,570,843.09 verdln, Ind.

10 92 9.2 34 0 Giants 2156 843 1313 fSE'sS three teams for Its basketball touma- 31. GeneSauers 374.485 5. Sazale Classic 1,550,91138 Brown. Rdrs 13 119 9.2 39 0 SSrSt 2140 760 1380 37. Gram Connell ment Jan.

17-19. Call Danlta orsteveat 32. David Frost 372.485 6. Heritage Classic I S1 2404 872 532 38.HorstSkoff JSJ'Sf 390-2207. 31 Ben 351.193 7.

Kapalua International 1,431,058.93 Win' ai 25 0 SSTfStofXt 2048 709 1339 39. Andrei Cherkasov H3'S1 The Central YMCA Is accepting ap- 34SteveJones 350.982 8. Bulck Classic M19.834.77 AdaTns'ev- ii SSSv 1 1071 40. Ronald plications for men's and women's open 35 Tommy Arrrou7lJI 348.658 9. Greater Hartford Open 1,352,030.92 Martln.Mla.

21 133 6J 35 0 Phoenix 983 912 1071 AmosMansdorf basketball leagues to begin on Nov. 28 36 10. World Series of Golf 1,282,04840 McNeil, Hou. 13 1 56 4 3 10 0 Dallas 1B95 679 1214 42.1,,5,1, J230.843 (women) and Nov. 29 (men).

Entry fee 37. Nick Faldo 345,262 11. The International 1,265,530.19 KICKOFF RETURNS DEFENSE 43. Todd Witsken is 275 per team with an entry deadline 38 Jose Maria Olazabal 337,837 12. Greater Milwaukee Open NO YDS AVG LG TO Yards Rush Pass 44.

Henri Leconte 1228,880 of Nov. 19. Call Lee Reynolds at 232- 39.StevePate 334.505 1,244,120.29 Woodson, Pitt. 14 375 23.4 49 0 Giants 1655 542 1113 45.Todd I227.905 6101. 40 Scott Hocti J33.978 13.

The Players Championship D.Smltti, Buff. 13 299 23.0 38 0 Chicago 1848 454 1192 44. Tim Mayotte The Oklahoma qty Parts andRec- 41 Brown. Rdrs 9 203 22.4 34 0 Philadelphia 2038 594 1442 JDarreircarUllZr---. J227.3S4 reatipr.

rtmertr win SBS- SS A SS SffiBSESiSS 46. Joev Slndelar 307.207 1 8. Western Open 998,680.22 i tS ftAinnesota 2170 991 1179 rt. 5 si C-otuerolank 303.539 19 Pebble Beach Pro-Am 989.012.80 Metcalf, Clev. 28 532 19.0 198 1 twni mil gea 1213 reatlon Department will condjict a 5- ftNoSSSSZZZIZZjf MiLaTveoasvKtlolS Overton.

N.E. 10 188 18.B 23 0 Sy 2590 6 3 SUSS "omi Ra 49TomPortzer 285.176 21. Bank of Boston Classic .959,389.89 Mathls, Jets 20 374 18.7 32 0 ArnBav 2345 929 1416 -lgZt3 1 LSBwSHWHSI iiiSt'S? Jitr LSUS 50 Kenny Perry 22. Atlanta Classic 951,280.12 Grant, Ind. 15 280 18.7 29 0 55o 1133 44? IrKW Wrlolrt Hathaway Gym.

alter noon at 51. Bill Brllton 278.977 23. Canadian Open 941,389.69 SCORING 2437 848 1789 DbB -IrStan men's basketball tourna-'' ataSlad. 27882 ,30,058 fTcwns) Anta 2 51 2136 mffl KSvfS-loTt 'rRmSi 53. Curtis Strange lll'lU.

blffSVZS lil'SSSTt TD Guin Rc Rf Pft Claremore. Entry fee lor double- 54. Ken Green 247,172 26. Kemper Open Fenner.Sea. 8 7 1 0 48 pHWlVBf elimination tourney Is S100.

Call 918- 55. Ray Floyd J64.078 27. E3.C. "JSAVZ Brooks, an. 7 3 4 0 42 tiT S4.JeffSluman.

.26412 28. The Colonial JS'Si'll ButhtsD 4 6 0 0 36 WPfSfffffSSM KKnKBm. 1 BASEBALL Grand Slam West will sail pircning cnnic at iu a.m. on OhVlsPerrv 259.108 30. Chattanooga Oasslc ...740,913.98 CtmPHl.

4 0 4 0 36 UfiyyCa Schedule 59 Morris Hatalskv 253,639 31. Tournament of Champions Smith, Mia. i 6 0 0 36 tSff1 60.MlkeRelCl 249,148 ...754,074.50 Brown, On. 5 0 5 0 30 WRS Tm Now'! hltHn 3- cost is 115 per player, aiso, 10. Call 946-4487.

6RoccoAAedlateZ.ZZ.IZZ240,625 33! Southern Open Ajvuiler, S.D. 5 0 5 0 30 fH Qty, N.J., Tony Thornton, Glassboro, usrnttsimoson 235.309 34. Hawaiian Open 672,162.15 white. Hmi 5 2 3 0 30 I KHRRRtlR vs. Carl Sullivan, Pittsburgh, 10, Howard at 258-01 B3.

National Chuck Strum, Baltimore, .......216,002 At The Forum, Inglewood, aul Banke. Quail Valley, vs. PASSING ATT COM Slmrns, Giants 145 1 Testaverde, T.B. 142 1 Miller, AM. 219 68.

Tom Watson ..213,989 4.8cEtts 'ic 3 WTA Money Loaders The Women's Tennis Association money leaders through Oct. 28: 1. Steffi Graf ,184,070 35. Shearson Lehman 36. St.

Jude Classic 436,482.99 37. Greater Greensboro Open .574,743.99 38. Dlsnev World Oasslc .,573,764.84 39. Byron Nelson Classic 40. Deposll Guaranty Oasslc ..540,240.24 LPGA Money Leaders The money leaders on the 1990 LPGA Tour through the World Championship, which ended Oct.

14: Pedro Declma, Argentina, 12, for Banke's WBC super bantamweight title; Fabian Teleda, Argentina, vs. Cesar Martinez, Mexico, 10. bantams. Montana, S.F. 21035 134 78 1043 4 Chi.

2. Martina Navratlleva 3. Monica Seles, 4. GabrlelaSabatlni teams for Its tournament April 3-4. The teams must be 3A or below or 5A and 4 A JV teams.

Contact Tony Wloyer or Dodos Terrell at (918) 446-0195 or (918) 446-1436. Berryhlll Is also looking for a tournament to play in April 10-13. Moore High School needs one team for Its April 4-6 tournament. Moore also needs a homeaway game. Contact Dennis Morgan ot 793-31 00, SOFTBALL Everett, Rams 249 136 1 Cunningham, Phil.

235 137 1 Peete, Del. 132 73 Walsh, 101 40 Australia, vs. Annlbal Miranda, Colom- 7, Helena Sukova ...23 1. Beth Daniel 2. Patty 3.

Betsy Kino ft. Marv Jos Softball World will host an ISA. money 9, Aronlxa Sandier Vicarlo 10. Natalia S400.713 ATT YDS. AVG LG TD Phoe.

139 405 4.4 35 3 Francisco, 10, lights. 81. Brad Faxon. S.CathyGerrlng 4. Roskt Jones.

125 567 4.5 52 8 7. Nancy Lopez S.Det. 110 462 4.2 24 6 At Lewlston, Maine, Joey Gamache, Lewiston, vs. Jeff Franklin, Las vegas, 12, for Gamache's IBF Intercontinental 84. Richard Zokol 191 8.

Avako Oksmoto GAnderson.T.B. 109 440 4.0 22 3 Anderson, Giants IOC 415 3.8 28 5 -'S'Sii 9. Ammaccapar ..88,000 ll.nawnCna S277781 S261.9IS .....1221,337 II. Nathalie Tamlat 14. Jennifer 15.

Judith wlesner 103 373 3.7 E.Smlth, Dall. 80 348 4.4 JH-fJi 12. Dottle Mochrle. ,2) 1,720 1198,904 es. Kirk 89.

Jay 90. Willie 13. Colleen 17! Elizabeth Smylle At Jal Alal Fronton, Miami, Santos Cardona, Puerto Rico, vs. Miguel San-tana, Puerto Rico, 10, lonlor welters. Nov.

II Byner.Wash. 94 367 3.9 Cunningham, Phil. 58 358 6.2 14. Chris Johnson 25 15. Deb Richard 25 91.

Fred Funk. Gary, iter, Blr-lann. fn- 16. jane be furnisnea. can 672-5252.

Midwest City Softball Association registration for USSSA-sanc NO YDS AVO LO TO 18. conch Ita Martinez 1 a 19. Lorlsa Savdwnko 20. $171479 21. MreedoPM 22.

Barbara .......1142,797 23. Cretchen Maoers $14M17 34. Nicole 25. lorl McNeil oland, vs. Chris Eubank England, 12, 'aidng reoij fnr Bsnn's WBO middleweight title.

"aned iL taking 45 724 14.1 175 uivisions 472 15.3 411 9.8 Bison, All. Byars, Ellard.Rams 40 448 14.7 150 3 At Marbella, Spain, Julian Jackson, U.S.-Vlrgln Islands, vs. Harold Graham, England, 12, for the vacant WBC 97. Mark McCumber 163,413 n. Brian Clsar IS1.3S6 99.

auddv oartmw ........................1 too. biii ausvyi su.m Patty Fendlck 35 402 IU 129 3 26. Nldefter 27.RosalynFalrbaisk-i AXarter, Minn. 33 382 11.9 149 Contact Janlth $138,397 14,3 58 3 31 1, N.O. 25, Nancy Brown 26.

Penny zi. ttaien Keiesi 29. Amy Frazler 30. Laura 512 17.4 176 he decided to compete for a spot on the 1968 Olympic diving team. "He tried, but he hadn't worked out in all that time," his mother said.

"He made the finals but not the team." Andreasen, who was divorced and had a daughter, eventually began working as a computer programmer for his father. The elder Andreasen described his son as a good-natured, modest man whose friends didn't even know he had won an Olympic medal, Two years ago, Larry Andreasen returned to diving from the 160-foot-high Gerald Desmond Bridge in Long Beach. In an interview from his hospital bed in September 1988, he said he jumped from the bridge to set a world record. But he didn't break the record of 174 feet 8 inches, and within days of his first attempt, he climbed San Pedro's Vincent Thomas Bridge, his father said. It was a climb he would make again and again, and in April 1989 he was arrested for trespassing after police ordered him down from the 400-foot-high main tower of the 165-foot-high bridge.

Last March, he was sent to Metropolitan State Hospital in Norwalk "to keep him safe," his mother said. His parents saw him the day before he walked away from the unlocked hospital ward. Although he was "kind of quiet and depressed," Dorothea Andreasen said, she had no idea he was contemplating another trip to the bridge, "No, he kept it all to himself," she said, "He's been a quiet boy all his life. He was never one to talk much." Citing patient confidentiality laws, hospital officials declined to discuss the Andreasen case. Leo Andreasen said ho was notified his son was missing at 11 p.m.

Oct. 25, The next day, he began searching for him, Ho went to the bridge, then stopped by the Los Angeles Police Department's Harbor station as a "last "Thoy were in the process of picking him out At the High Sierra Vtolel, Lake Tahoe, Ray Mercer, Newark, N.J., vs. 1.561 Clark, Wash. 3C 476 15.9 143 3 29 466 16,1 43 3 t.37 Jones, Minn. 29.

PUNTING 32. Dinky van Rensburo 33. Sandra CeccMnl 34. Robin White NO YARDS LONG AVO 103. Blaine McCallUte ..1.048 104.

Doonle Hammond .......151,811 105. RICH Fhr 149.847 104. JayDcnBtako. 14S.384 107. DavWCanrc 676 108.

Sthn Ulk 14), MM W.BOfcLonr .11,260 110. Tom Sleekmano 4 ,242 Landeta, Giants ai 1262 30. Amy Bern. 23 31 Alice Rltzman ,.,.,24 32. Krlstl Albert 33.

,29 34. Jane Cralter ............26 Johnson or Warren Gardner 771-4700, Konawa High School needs to add one game to Its basketball schedule on one of the following dates Mov. 27, Jan, 17, or Jan. 25. Call athletic director Wayne Smith at (405) 295-3231, Choctaw Hloh School needs girls teams for a sophomore tournament Jan.

31 and Feb. 3. Call Ink KanlatotM at 390-8899- before 10 a.m. Marietta High School roedss girls teams for the Red River Invrtatlonar-Jan. 17-19.

Call Allen Haynei or Bill Johnson al 276-3204. Hefner Junior High needs bovs and girls 9th-orade basketball leamss lor Its Nov, 29-Dec 1 tournament. Call S. Wiley al 721-3411. Duranf Hloh School needs one home- At Aomorl, Japan, Yuklhlto "Leopard" Tamakuma, Japan, vs.

Jesus Rolas, Venezuela, 12, for Tamaku-ma'i WBA lywelotrtlljle. At Atlantic City, NJ Mike Tyson, New York, vs. Alex Stiwart, New York, 10, heavy Julio Cesar Chavez, Mexl- 35, Sue Ertl 3D. Ann Grossman 39. Claudia 40.

Catarlna ..139,534 1J7.79S ..136,910 .,133,278 36, 37, Susan 38, Shirley Furlong. $111,479 $104,304 $104,899 33 1397 39 1215 37 1121 32 131 5 3V 1188 "I 41. Raffaala Reno Feegles, Phil. English, Rams $102,682 43. Kathy Jordan $102,482 Western Theme Park, 940 53 wasn.

serle scottsdale, Mlckaei caroalai, Phoenix, Leon Salaiar, Panama, lO.lunlorflys. ror 11s gins 3-on-a 934-4434. 3, Amy 1 1 5. Lee janzeti 39, Amy Aleotl 116. Fulton 40.

Sherr) Stelnhauer 117. Larrv dinner ....132,442 4X Pamela Wright 26 1 IB. Kellh JO.IOJ 42. Donna 1 19. Andv 43, vickl ISO.

Howard Tvltty 44. Mlsile McGeofoe, J7 121. Gary 45. JoAnne earner 17 122. John Adams J7.73J 46, calhv Morse 14 1 23.

Ed 24,505 47, Lynn 124. Larrv 48. Lenore Rlrtenroute 125. BobEBitwood jatoi 49, Debbie Ma tsey 22 126. Emlvn jaj 50, Martha Nsuse 27 127.

Jim 128. Jim 139. Curt Bvrum 17,134 Looking Back on OklahomaNov, 4 PAT FO Lg Pn 14-14 15-17 54 61 Cofer, S.F. J-l 13-1 54 58 Lohmlller, Wash. 15-15 13-20 55 54 Bulter.Chl.

20-20 11-14 52 S3 lowebulke, Minn. 14-14 12-14 48 51 Davis, All. 25-25 8-11 51 49 Ruzek.Phll, 14-17 11-15 44 49 Jacke, G.B, 13-14 10-12 53 43 Laniford, Rami 21-22 7-13 46 42 Andersen, N.O. 11-11 10-13 52 41 PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVO LO TO Meooett, Giants It 216 US 168 1 Gray, Del. 19 301 10.4 39 0 Query, G.B, 30 198 9.9 IS 0 Sutton, Rams 14 114 9.7 71 0 Taylor, 11 100 9.1 30 0 15 130 8,7 30 0 Stanley, Wash.

II 147 6.1 0 Bailey, Chi. 147 7.7 15 0 1 30. Clark Burroughs 1 15,92 r5Vr2CTSWVVH Siklltllcal leader MMSiZMMsZiuSK9K Statlstlcal leaders on the 1970 PGA Tour through the Nabisco Champion-ship, which ended Od. Grant got the on Southeast and applied 1S70. Glenn Dobbs, University of Tulsa athlotle director since 1055, was removed 1SBO-.

Brad Berry, than 22, who had baan bowling only 14 months, bowlad baok-lo- Tnm Klta. 69.18. 7. Pi 20-16 victory over the pre? 13 81 ail 14 0 NFL Individual Statistics American Conference PAUItM Dftwrey, T.B, omnne Dinance Purtier, 27.. John Ad- Hamllton In a quallfloallon head ot apeolal The flamboyant Dobbs had been erltlclzed Picking up a Southeast, Namun.

277.6. 6. oi tne water wnen i got tnero, ne stun, Polico were called about noon after someone reportedly spotted a person on the bridge said Detective Roosevelt Joseph, "They sent a unit and didn't see anyone, so thoy left. However, at 4:15 p.m., Andreasen's body was found floating in the water below. Andreasen, who was wearing street clothes, died of "traumatic Injuries," coronor's spokesman Bob Dambacher said, The death was listed as an accident.

BIII Sander, 77i.T. Davis Love III, marohad 02 yards (or 276,6. 9, Oultv Waldorf, 275.8, 10, Tonv Hon Into the Tulsa athlstlo program led to a two-year Bowl In Mldwaal City. Bsr-ry'a avarsg was 189. "Wa hava aaarahad ilia antlro soulhwail, and wa oan't If 133 1451 11 4 331 303 3417 II 311 117 ISM 9 3 119 113 1372 11 334 133 1617 7 4 144 84 1078 4 331 131 1755 14 13 338 137 1434 4 4 220 133 1390 7 7 KKKOpr narruaNi NO YDS AVG LO TO Gray, Del.

17 415 344 45 0 walker, Minn. 19 441 33.3 47 0 Meooett, Slants 11 340 33.7 33 0 Wilson, O.B. 14 394 31.1 39 0 Slkahema, Phoe, 15 313 30,9 37 0 11 374 30.8 51 0 Sanders' All, 17 351 30.6 36 0 Dixon, Mil. 35 413 30.5 40 0 Mitchell, Wash. 13 34 30.3 37 0 jqJJJW N'5 45 0 Ret pit Anderson.

Chi, 10 a 2 0 40 0 0 94 8 0 8 0 48 aaddaned at leaving athlet- 1, caivin IW44M.WWW 3, oouo Tewali, .790. 4, Hale Irffln, .770, 5, Mvid Jdwardj, M.i, bmt Strange, ,71. 7 (Ne), Corey Pavln and Brian Tennvio, .757, John Inman, back Silly McCoy ran mate than half Grant's plays and1 made throe-fourths ol ttia' ruehlna yards with 30 rise and 161 yards. South-1' IB, BOW rweni (hat In a saotlonad tourna-tnanti" Plans! Bowl ownar Luthar Holtnan said. "It baan for the University of Tulsa.

Unlike soma, the university Is first with ma," ATT VM AVO 1 tie), Mark Lv ant man esiaaa wnn iu oi 3iaj paasee for 101 yarda audi dklnii .494. Loren Robertt 300 gams and mlsaad In B.sanden, oet, 2 0 5 0 30 3 30 1 0 5 0 30 Gary, Raw 5 0 0 30 Today Hon ftaelng: Noon Blue Ribbon Downi; 1 p.m. Remington Park, i 1 Compiled by guaan Toth ol The Oklahoman aporta ataff nrninvLaaoeri Billy Andrada, 8, Dob Twy, Taam SlaMstloa.

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