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BEST COPY AVAJLAJlfi SPORTS D8 The Vancouver Sun. Tuesday, October 4, 1988 TANK HCKUUIU by Jell Miliars Bill Hinds Rakiecki will Scoreboard National Football League liTMJ OOSA CMC FT CO 1 1 1i4G EGOOP 'iWfe ROOKIE ASK. ATTEkJPIKJCj A ORieKilATlCHO e-eMlUAF? IN) BUT lAJE'U- CM "Me MCA DfcAT 7 Si -ney to mace a AMERICAN CONFERENCE MONDAY East Paralympic miss 1 I 3 3 4 Games in Seoul Central 0 0 Pet. PF PA 77 82 .700 105 61 .400 74 82 .400 75 103 .200 76 91 1.000 135- 88 .600 72 76 .600 112 132 .200 102 127 ,600 96 99 .400 100 74 .400 127 145 .400 57 99 Buffalo N.Y.Jets Miami New England Indianapolis Cincinnati Cleveland Houston Piitsourgh Seattle Denver LA Raiders San Diego 3 2 3 2 I 4 West CFL statistics 300 73 91 Kansas Otv NATIONAL CONFERENCE Dallas 17 at New Orleans 20 First Quarter W)-Hill7passtromHeoert(Andersen kick), 423 Second Quarter NO Perriman 17 pass from Hebeft (Andersen kick), 4:02 Dal K.Marnn 13 pass from Pelluer (Ruzek kick), 7:57 Third Quarter Dal K.Martin i4 pass from Pelluer (Ruzek kick), 7:20 NO FG Andersen 27, 11:15 Fourth Quarter Dal -FG Ruzek 39, 14:36 NO -FG Andersen 49,15.110 Attendance INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-Oallas, Walker 26-124, Pelluer 6-54, Newsome 3-9. New Orleans, Hilliard 12-30, Mayes 9-23, Heyward 4-12.

PASSING Dallas, Pelluer 23-35-1-271. New Orleans, Heoert 17-37-1-273. RECEIVING-Oallas. K.Martin 8-95, Walker 4-23, Alexander 3-49, Newsome 3-28, Chandler 2-35. Gay 2-22, Irvin 1-19.

New Orleans, E.Martin 5-80, Hill 4-31, Perriman 3-63, Tice 2-45, R.Clark 2-40, Hilliard 1-14. Upon returning, her doctor discovered a pressure sore inflamed to the size of a man's fist. After frequent drainings the only solution left was surgery. It will be some time before she can sit for extended periods in her chair. And track racing, which created the pressure problem, is out for good.

"I am not ready to give up sports By WENDY LONG When a cramp forced Xorway's Ingrid Kristiansen to bow out midway through the women's Olympic 10,000 metres, few people watching could truly empathize with the distance runner's distress and disappointment. But wheelchair athlete Diane Rakiecki related all too well as she Field Goad KKXOFFS NO Yds. Avg. LK 49 837 17.1 4 48 808 16.8 7 48 800 16.7 7 Elgaard.Sask Boyd, Tor Murphy.Wpg SCORING (Ru-running; Rc-receiving; Rt-return; O-Other points; P-Total points) Touchdowns 63 3746 59.5 95 65 3596 55.3 74 57 3504 6I.S 95 59 3165 53.7 69 Osbldson.Ham KauricEdm llesicTor Riogway.Sask .600 111 113 .600 127 110 400 91 90 .400 128 105 .400 111 120 .800 106 (0 .600 107 71 .400 87 118 .200 78 93 .000 64 122 NY.Giants Phoenix Dallas Philadelphia Washington Chicago Minnesota Tampa Bay Detroit Green Bay PASSING A PcLYdsTD 362 206 56.92192 17 385 21054.52837 18 54 3000 55.6 80 Kennerd, Wpg East 3 2 0 3 2 0 2 3 0 2 3 0 2 3 0 Central 4 I 0 3 2 0 2 3 0 1 4 0 0 0 West 4 1 0 4 1 0 AM 45 40 53 46 30 51 43 34 51 44 28 52 32 24 46 35 18 43 15 8 44 16 9 42 10 7 45 14 6 48 2 1 35 Ridgwav.Sask Kauric.Edm ChomycTor Osbldson.Ham Kennerd, Wpg Dixon, Ott Hay, Cat McLou9hlinCal Passaglia. B.C Ruotf.B.C INTERCEPTION RETURNS 342 18855.02764 16 308 168 54.5 2542 1 2 302 151 50.02441 16 271 159 58.7 2041 8 220 10743.61643 10 170 75 44.1 1242 5 185 9752.41211 4 Dunigan.B.C Renfroe.Tor Kerrigan, Ham Ham, Edm Woman, Cat Austin.

Sask Muecke.Wpg Wicnersbam.Ott Dillon, Ott Burgess, Sask Allen, Edm Dewalt.wpg LA. Rams New Orleans Converts .800 145 106 .800 117 95 .800 129 104 .200 112 134 I 0 4 0 San Francisco 4 Atlanta 1 NO Yds. TO Makx.Cal 9 124 39 0 Shields. Ham 8 108 42 1 Browne, Ham 8 90 27 0 Wilson. Ot 8 77 40 0 Fiekts.Ham 7 22 16 0 FUMBLE RETURNS NO Yds.

LR TD Allen. Wpg 4 66 35 3 Konar.B.C. 4 2 2 0 Battle.Wpg 3 66 66 1 Hopkins.Cal 3 4 4 0 Mikawos.Wpg 3 2 2 0 Braswell.B.C. 3 0 0 0 Clatney.Wpg 3 0 0 0 Jurasin.Sask 3 0 0 0 TEAM OFFENCE (Yardage listed is rushing plus passing minus team losses) TORuRcRtO Fenerty.Tor 12 10 2 0 0 72 Williams.B.C 11 0 11 0 2 68 Wintield.Ham 11 0 6 5 0 66 Jones.Sask 10 10 6 0 0 60 Willis, Cal 9 0 9 0 2 56 Petros.Cal 8 8 0 0 0 48 Boyd.Wpg 7 0 7 0 0 42 Murphy.Wpg 7 0 7 0 0 42 Tuttle.Wpg 7 0 7 0 0 42 Parker, B.C. 6 5 1 0 0 36 Sartin.Ham 6 4 2 0 0 36 Skinner.Edm 6 4 2 0 0 36 Sandusky, Edm 6 0 6 0 0 36 Tolbert.Cal 6 0 i 0 0 36 Ham.Edm 5 5 0 0 0 30 Fairholm.Sask 5 0 5 0 0 30 Alphin.Ott 4 0 4 0 2 26 Marshall, Edm 4 4 0 0 0 24 Johns.Wpg 4 4 0 0 0 24 Dunigan.B.C 4 4 0 0 0 24 Smith.Tor 4 0 4 0 0 24 Stapler.Ham 4 0 4 0 0 24 Chapdelaine.Ham 4 0 4 0 0 24 Elgaard.Sask.

4 0 4 0 0 24 Moore. Tor 4 0 2 2 0 24 173 Bl 46.81189 8 141 72 51.1 1011 7 109 54 495 764 1 129 57 44.2 707 2 101 4948J 683 1 PUNTING NO Yds. Avg. Fodor.Cal NHL waiver draft llesicTor Kauric.Edm Cameron, Wpg Harper, Cal Dixon, Ott Baker, Sask Stapler.Ham Passaglia, B.C Osbldson.Ham 108 4834 44.8 69 102 4518 44.3 75 141 6214 44.1 82 118 4926 41.7 75 114 4742 41.6 59 111 4581 41.3 64 1 41 41.0 41 54 2168 40.1 71 111 4168 37.5 83 28 1047 37.4 54 1 1 I watched the race on television from her room in Vancouver General Hospital. Rakiecki was scheduled to travel to Seoul next week to compete for Canada in the Paralympic Games.

But an inflamed bursa at the base of her spine required surgery two weeks ago, and put an end to not only her Olympic plans, but also her track career. "My whole life revolved around going to the Olympics," said 26-year-old Rakiecki from hospital. AM Pet. Osbldson.Ham 38 38 100.0 KauricEdm 38 38 100.0 ChomycTor 35 35 100.0 Riogway.Sask 32 32 100.0 Kennerd, Wpg 29 29 100.0 Hay.Cal 19 19 100.0 Dixon.Oft 18 IB 100.0 13 13 100.0 9 8 .833 RUSHING AV9.TD Fenerty.Tor 202 968 4.8 10 Lee.Ott 155 783 5.1 2 Jones.Sask 113 632 5.6 10 Parker.B.C 111 627 5.6 5 Ham.Edm 77 578 7.5 5 Petros.Cal 120 575 4.8 8 Skinner, Edm 98 464 4.7 4 Cherry, B.C. 74 4 53 6.1 3 Taylor, B.C.

72 428 5.9 2 Dunigan.B.C 84 415 4.9 4 PASSRECEIVING NO Yds. Avg.TD Alphin.Ott 57 1154 20.2 4 Williams, B.C 63 1103 17.5 11 Willis.Cal 61 1075 17.6 9 Tolbert.Cal 55 1044 19.0 6 Sandusky, Edm 48 932 19.4 6 Winfield.Ham 41 905 22.1 6 Smith, Tor 49 866 17.7 4 Yards Rush Pass 4909 1862 3401 4657 1084 3775 4623 2063 3049 4575 1771 3230 4502 1251 4402 1 386 3540 4174 1495 3136 Edmonton Hampton BC. Saskatchewan Toronto Calgary Ottawa Winnipeg PUNT RETURNS Placekicking Overall CFG SOP 3519 1083 2818 NO. Yds. Avg.TD 56 759 13.6 4 72 754 10.5 2 72 701 9.7 1 51 545 10.7 1 52 401 7.7 0 Winfield.Ham Moore, Tor Williams, Edm Jetterson.Wpg Hall, Sask TEAM DEFENCE (Yardage listed is fewest yards total) Yards Rush Pass 32 40 3 0 155 38 30 15 0 143 35 34 3 0 140 38 28 18 0 140 29 24 5 0 106 18 18 18 0 90 3878 1163 3063 KICK OFF RETURNS NO Yds.

Avg. TO Riogway.Sask KauricEdm ChomvcTor Osbldson.Ham Kennerd, Wpg Dixon, Ott Hay.Cal McLoughlinCal Passaglia, B.C. Ruoff.B.C. 0 46 MONTREAL (CP) Round-by-round selections Monday in the National Hockey League waiver drafl of unprotected players: Round 1 Minnesota North Stars selected left winger Stewart Gavin from Hartford Whalers for 17,500 waiver price. Vancouver Canucks selected defenceman Behn Wilson from Chicago Black Hawks for 52,500.

Quebec Nordigues passed. Pittsburgh Penguins selected def. Steve Dykstra from Edmonton Oilers NY Rangers selected def. Craig Redmond from Edmonton for $20,000. Round 2 Minnesota selected left winger Tom Martin from Hartford for $30,000.

Vancouver selected rights to free agent def. Risto Sillanen from New Jersey Devils Quebec passed. Pittsburgh selected def. Jay Caul-field from Minnesota and removed right winger Dan Frawlev from protected list. Minnesota took the $40,000 waiver price.

NY Rangers passed. Round 3 Boston Bruins selected centre Andy Bricklev from New Jersey and dropped centre Bill O'Dwyer. New Jersey took the $12,500 waiver price. Edmonton selected def. Ken Hammond from Los Angeles and dropped centre Dave Hannan.

Los Angeles Round 4 Minnesota selected def. Ken Leiter from NY Islanders and dropped def. Curt Giles. NY Islanders took $15,000 waiver price. Pittsburgh selected centre Dave Hannan from Edmonton and dropped Iw Dave Hunter.

Edmonton took Hunter. Winnipeg Jets selected Iw Dave Hunter and drooped Iw Gilles Hamel. Edmonton took the $10,000 waiver price. Rounds Los Angeles selected def. Jim Hof-ford from Buffalo Sabres and dropped rw Paul Guay.

Buffalo took $30,000 waiver price. Buffalo selected def. Steve Smith from Calgary Flames and dropped centre Doug Smith. Calgary took the $10,000 waiver price. Philadelphia Flyers selected rw Doug Sulliman from New Jersey and dropped 'def.

Brad Marsh. New Jersey took the $5,000 waiver price. Edmonton selected centre Doug Smith from Buffalo and dropped centre Mark Lamb. Buffalo took the $10,000 waiver price. Round 6 Toronto Maple Leafs selected def.

Brad Marsh from Philadelphia and dropped def. Dale Degray. Philadelphia took the $2,500 waiver price. Los Angeles selected def. Dale Degray from Toronto and dropped def.

Tim Walters. Toronto took the Round 7 All teams passed, ending the draft. Edmonton Saskatchewan B.C. Hamilton Winnipeg Toronto Calgary Ottawa 3912 1362 3031 4130 1268 3110 4224 1570 3238 4442 1814 3125 4507 1141 3762 4940 1881 3329 5328 1796 3869 Lee, Ott Zatylnv.Ham Edwards, Tor Jefferson, Wpg Jones, Edm 37 789 21.3 0 28 585 20.9 0 29 569 19.6 0 19 519 27.3 1 21 504 24.0 0 0 44 0 36 0 30 0 19 Tennis Golf feel i ng hy DIANE RAKIECKI: track career finished would something like this happen a completely, she lamented. "After Christmas I hope to play month before something so impor PGA MONEY WINNERS PONTE VEDRA, Fla.

(AP) Leading moneywinnersonthePGATourfollowing the Southern Open golf tournament, which ended Sunday: Women's singles First round Robin White, U.S., def. Iwona Kuc-zynska, Poland, 6-2, 6-1- Ann Gross-mann, U.S., def.Marianne Werdel, U.S., some basketball. I don't sit in the chair the same way for that, so the different position will likely not aggravate the problem." ATP Money Leaders Thel 8 Association of Tennis Profes- She Dlans to return to full-time teaching, an occupation she aban- mm doned temporarily to train for the DGalS Olympics. tant? "What I do know is I won't race again. I can't go back to the same activity that caused the problem.

All the pressure is on the bone the way I was sitting when training and racing caused the pressure." Rakiecki, who won the women's wheelchair 800 metres at the 1987 world track and field championships, felt something was amiss hen she experienced unusual fatigue this summer before the Paralympic trials in Belgium. BLUE MTN. TOURNAMENT Results Monday of a $30,000 men's tennis touranment at the Blue Mountain RacquetClub in Coquitlam (seed-rngs in parentheses): Singles First Round MiguelNido, Puerto Rico, def. Steve DeVries, Ga 6-4, 6-2; Wayne Hearn, N.C., def. Andreas Lesch, West Germany, 5-7, 6-3, 6-2; Malcolm Allen, def.

Eduardo Velez (8), Mexico, 4-6, 6-2, 6-4; Howard Herr, def. Otis Smith, 6-4, 6-7 (7-5), 6-2; 6-3, 6-3. Craig Campbell, def. Glenn Richards, North Vancouver, 6-4, 6-2; Bruce Man Son Hing, def. Brian Page, 6-3, 6-3; Jim Gurfein (5), N.Y., def Charles Merzbacher, 4-6, 6-1 6-3; Doug Burke (2), Toronto, def.

Fabio Walker, North Vancouver, 6-4, 5-7, 6-3; Scott Melville (7), Calif, def. Josef Brabenec North Vancouver 7-5, 6-4. VIRGINIA SLIMS NEW ORLEANS (AP) Results Monday of the 5250,000 Virginia Slims tennis tournamentat the Chateau Estates She has also managed to find a positive side to the situation. "I will get to Barcelona in 1992," she said. "If not as a basketball player, maybe as a coach." M.JohnCook $122,159 85.

MikeHulbert $119,367 86. Jay Don Blake $119,350 87. Loren Roberts $118,500 88. TomPurtzer $117,454 89. Robert Wrenn $117,259 90.

MacO'Gradv $116,153 91. RoccoMediate $116,019 92. Dick Mast $115,085 93. KennyPerry $113,585 94. WavneGrady $111,536 95.

Sam Randolph $111,128 96. Scott Simpson $108,301 97. PhilBlackmar $107,156 98. Mark Lye $106,972 99. Brian Tennyson $106,768 100.

Dave Eichelberger $104,568 101. BradFabel $103,472 102.lsaoAoki $101,686 103. TommyArmour $99,815 104. DavidGraham $99,087 105. J.C.Snead $97,762 106.

Bill Sander $97,324 107. Bill Britton 196,701 108. Ronnie Black $95,983 109. MikeSullivan $94,604 110. Corey Pavin $94,272 111.

David Canipe $92,260 11 2. Bob Eastwood $91,238 113. BernhardLanger $86,135 11 4. T.C.Chen $82,924 11 5. Keith Clearwater $81,848 116.

Jack Renner $79,941 It 7. Bobby Clampett $79,545 118. RickFehr 579,080 119. BuddyGardner $78,451 120. J.

Gallagher, Jr. $78,149 121. KenBrown $78,031 122.lanBaker-Finch $75,840 123. GeorgeArcher $75,796 124. LeonardThompson $75,248 125.

Billy Ray Brown $74,939 126. DanHalldorson $74,856 127. LennieClements $72,355 128. MarkHayes $71,151 129. TonySills $70,559 130.

MikeDonald $70,362 173. Ray Stewart 193JimNelford $19,883 LPGA MONEY WINNERS The money leaders on the 1988 LPGA sionals money leaders through Oct. 2: 1. MatsWilander $874,914 2. Stefan Edberg 5847,464 3.

Boris Becker $674,691 4. Andre Agassi $627,062 5.lvanLendl $598,938 6. KentCarlsson $472,539 7. Emilio Sanchez $399,522 5. HenriLeconte $310,902 9.

TimMavotte $307,471 10. Anders Jarryd $280,644 11. YannickNoah $252,841 12. GuillermoPerez-Roldan $248,453 13. MiloslavMeCir 5244,760 14.

Thomas Muster $244,042 15. JimmyConnors $238,146 16. JohnMcenroe $236,960 17. Darren Cahill $227,843 18. AndresGomez $213,385 19.

RobertSeguso $207,398 20. Aaron Krickstein $206,243 21. John Fitzgerald $204,914 22. MarkWoodtorde $190,257 23. KenFlach 5185,944 24.

JimPugh $184,972 25. PatCash $184,423 26. Jonas Svensson $173,277 27. Andrei Chesnokov $170,065 ZS.MikaelPernfors $170,040 29. Kevin Curren $167,808 30.SergioCasal $164,011 31.

Pau1Annacone $154,210 32. Jorge Lozano $153,444 33. GuvForget $148,755 34. JohanKriek $144,857 35. ToddWitsken $142,703 36.

Michael Chang $133,916 37. Martin Jaite $133,262 38. Rick Leach $126,361 39. Slobodan Zivoiinovic $124,674 40. DanGoldie $123,150 41.

WallyMasur $123,090 42. MarceloFilippini $121,442 Byron Scott to five-year contract; sign free-agent forwards Kannard Johnson and Scott Meents. New York Knicks name Ralph Wil-lard assistant coach and video co-or-dinator. Philadelphia 76ers trade draft rights of guard Everette Stephens to Indiana Pacers forguard-forward Ron Anderson. FOOTBALL NFL Detroit Lions sign quarterback Rusty Hilger.

HOCKEY NHL Buffalo Sabres acquire left winger Wayne Van Dorp from Pittsburgh Penguins for future considerations; select defenceman Steve Smith from the Calgary Flames in the waiver draft. Calgary Flames assign forwards Rich Chernomaz, Theoren Fleury, Stu Grimson and Paul Ranheim and defencemen Dave Reierson, Chris Biotti and Rick Hayward to Salt Lake Golden Eagles of the International Hockey League. Montreal Canadiens assign centre Brent Gilchrist and defenceman Hyrki Lumme to Sherbrooke Canadiens of the American Hockey League; return centre Andrew Cassels to Ottawa juniors and defenceman Mathieu Schneider to Cornwall iuniors. CFL B.C. Lions acquire lineman Rob Smith from Calgary Stampeders for future considerations.

BASEBALL American League Baltimore Orioles fire hatting coach Terry Crowley, pitching coach Herm Starrette, third-base coach John Hart and first-base coach Minnie Men-doza; waive pitchers Don Aase and Doug Sisk for the purpose of giving them their unconditional release; sign outfielder Butch Davis to a contract with Rochester of the International League. Chicago White Sox purchase contracts of catcher Ron Karkovice and pitchers Jose Segura and Ed Woina. Cleveland Indians announce resignation of scouting director Jeff Scott. National League Los Angeles Dodgers purchase contracts of outfielder George Hin-shaw, catcher John Gibbons and pitcher Ray Searage from Albuquerque of the Pacific Coast League. Philadelphia Phillies name Nick Leyva manager; trade catcher Lance Parrish to California Angels for pither David Holdridge.

Pittsburgh Pirates trade pitcher Jim Neidlinger to Los Angeles Dodgers for pitcher Bill Krueger; sign catcher JuniorOrtiztofwo-year contract; purchase contract of pitcher Dave Johnson; sign outfielders Bernie Tatis and Tom Romano, shortstop Kevin Davis and pitchers DornTay lor and Bob Patterson to minor-league contracts. BASKETBALL NBA Los Angeles Lakers sign guard Lacrosse National under-14 title games go next weekend in Richmond Two under-14 Canadian soccer club championships will be decided in Richmond next weekend. Six girls and six boys teams from across the country will compete in the Petro Canada Cup which begins Friday evening at Minoru Park. Saturday, Sunday and Monday games will be played at Boyd Field. Surrey's Sur-Del Devils will represent British Columbia in the girls' division against teams from Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec and New Brunswick.

i North Shore Metros will play against No. 1 seed Ontario plus Nova Scotia, Quebec, Manitoba and Alberta in the boys' division. Round robin play goes Friday through Sunday with finals on Monday. Also this weekend Richmond United boys squad and North Shore Metros girls will be competing in the under-16 championship in Ottawa, while Westminster Metro Ford boys and Kelowna United girls are playing for the under-18 title in Montreal. Money t.JoeySindelar $706,636 2.ChipBeck $694,658 3.SandyLyle $653,334 4.

Curtis Strange $606,884 5. Ben Crenshaw $604,895 6. Ken Green $555,847 7. MarkCalcavecchia $540,511 B.LannyWadkins $540,067 9. DavidFrost $511,320 10.

Steve Pate $504,331 11. PaulAzinger $489,750 12. MarkMcCumber $486,683 UGregNorman $461,854 W.MikeReid $452,263 15. TomKite $442,745 16. JetfSluman $440,685 17.

PeterJacobsen $428,145 18. JayHaas $411,447 19. Fred Couples $389,847 20. Payne Stewart $383,934 21. Bruce Liefzke $355,048 22.

Larry Nelson 23. GaryKoch $340,134 24.ScottHxh $337,813 25. JodieMudd $329,992 26. MarkO'Meara $309,911 27. BobTway $294,701 28.

MarkWiebe $291,297 29. BillGlasson $289,289 30. Scott Verplank $288,421 31. DanPohl $285,750 32. GilMorgan $283,545 33.

Craig Stadler $277,089 14. Dave Barr $276,950 35. Tom Watson $269,484 36. Nick Price 37. DanForsman $261,627 38.

DaveRummells $257,834 39. GeneSauers $253,629 40. Donnie Hammond $243,685 4UohnMahaffey $243,398 42. Steve Jones $237,530 43. Clarence Rose $227,616 4).

Mark Brooks $226,801 45. MorrisHatalsky $226,769 46. BlaineMcCallister $215,034 47. DougTewell $209,196 48. DonPoolev $207,674 49.

TomSieckmann $204,609 50. TimSimpson $197,537 51. CurtByrum $190,073 52. EdFiori $186,679 53. LarryMize $183,476 54.

WavneLevi $181,736 H.NickFaldo $179,120 56. Jim Carter 514,029 57. JimBenepe $173,620 55. RayFloyd $169,549 59. Fuzzy Zoeller 5166,684 M.DAWeibnng $166,228 61.SeveBallesteros $165,202 62.

Andrew Magee $164,621 63. Fulton Allem $163,911 64. Hale Irwin $151,982 65. BobLohr $150,952 66. Bobby Wadkins $148,310 67.

Tommy Nakaiima $148,304 68. James Hallet $144,493 69. BradFaxon $142,356 70. DavisLovelll $141,321 71 Davtd Edwards $140,822 $140,749 73KennyKnox $139,487 74. RichanJZokol $138,838 75.

BobGilder $137,129 76. Calvin Peete $133,442 77. David Ogrin $132,801 78. TomByrum $131,724 79. RogerMaltbie $130,262 fjO.SteveElkington $129,317 81.

LarryRinker $125,471 82. Russ Cochran $123,962 83. HalSutlon $123,908 Tour through the San Jose Classic, which B.C. JUNIOR LEAGUE first all-star team: Bob Heves (goal), Gary Gait, Paul Gait, Esquimau; Trevor Wingrove, Troy Cord-ingly, Coquitlam; John Wilson, New West; Dan Stroup, Bumaby. Second all-star team: Rob Cook (goal), Dave Haller, Gary Frederick-son, Richmond; Mike Kettles, 3un-naby; Wade Dean, Coquitlam; Tom Marechek, Esquimau.

MVPand top scorer: Cordingly. Topgoaltender: Jeff Dobish, Coquitlam. Rookie of the year: James Redfern, Esquimau. Most sportsmanlike player and most inspirational player: Wingrove. Graduating player: Frederickson.

Outstanding achievement: Gary Gait. Coach of the year: Les Wingrove, Ray Richards, Coquitlam. High school U.S. college football lO.Oklahoma 3-1-0 11. Clemson 3-1-0 12.

Alabama 3-0-0 13. Oklahoma Stat 3-0-0 The top 20 teams in the Associated Press college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, season record through games of Oct. 1 total points based on 20-I9-18-17-16-15-14-13-12-11-1O-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 and previous ranking: 606 574 501 485 424 395 237 196 132 128 H.Florida 5-0-0 15. Georgia 4-1-0 16. Wyoming 5-0-0 17.

Michigan 2-2-0 Record Pts Pvs Fleet Reserve ships to Bay Meadows track 4-0-0 1,153 ended Oct. 2: Trn Money I. Sherri Turner 28 $347,255 2.NancyLopez 22 IRosieJones 26 $318,973 4. Colleen Walker 28 $311,784 5. AmyAlcott 26 $291,722 6.

AyakoOkamoto 19 $284,156 7. PattySheehan 22 $258,671 8. BetsyKing 27 $248,876 9. Julilnkster 25 $233,513 10. Jan Stephenson 24 $228,659 II.

KathyPostlewait 26 $199,089 12.0k-HeeKu 26 $165,063 13. Judy Dickinson 24 $160,440 14. Laura Davies 19 $154,950 15. MartaFigueras-Dott 26 $152,468 16. Liselotte Neumann 21 $147,104 17.

BethDaniel 17 $137,039 18. DottieMxhrie 24 $131,861 19. Martha Nause 29 $130,409 20. Sally Little 25 $123,731 21. JoAnne Carrier 17 $121,218 22.

Tammie Green 22 $109,134 23. Debbie Massey 22 $109,094 24. AmyBenz 25 $108,978 25. Mei-Chi Cheng 23 $108,489 26. DebRichard 27 $108,227 27.

PattiRizzo 26 $106,396 28. Nancy Brown 28 $95,735 29. MissieMcGeorge 27 $93,397 30. Jody Rosenthal 23 $92,514 31. Shirley Furlong 25 $89,202 32.

MyraBlackwelder 28 $88,387 33. JaneGeddes 25 $87,734 34. Sandra Palmer 28 $78,861 35. Donna White 24 $77,752 18. Oregon 4-0-0 19.

Washington 3-1-0 20. Arkansas 4-0-0 82 Hockey 1. Miami, Fl. (53) 2. UCLA (3) 3.

Southern Cal (2) 4. Auburn 5. Noire Dame 6. Florida State 7. WestVirginia 8.

South Carolina 9. Nebraska 4-0-0 4-0-0 4-0-0 4-0-0 4- 1-0 5- 0-0 5-0-0 4-1-0 1,088 1,037 959 910 778 758 732 692 Senior Girts VOLLEYBALL Argyle def. Howe Sound 3-0 West Vancouver def. Carson Graham 3-0 Handsworth def. Sentinel 3-1 Windsor def.

Elphinstone 3-0 West Vancouver def. Howe Sound 3-0 St. Thomas Aquinas def Seycove 3-0 FIELD HOCKEY Carson Graham 1 Collingwood 0 Howe Sound 2 Handsworth 0 Seycove 1 Sentinel 1 Senior Boys SOCCER Carson Graham 3 West Vancouver 1 Sutherlanl Argyle Gold 0 Argyle Green 7 Sentinel 1 Seycove White 6 Seycove Blue 0 Other receiving votes: Colorado 68, LSU 55, Hawaii 42, Duke 35, Houston 24, Rutgers 24, Indiana 15, Washington State 12, Penn State 1 1 Brigham Young6, West-emMichigan6, Syracuse 5, Texas 5, Pitt2, Southwestern Louisiana 2, Ball State 1. EX PARK NOTEBOOK University football Ontario Jr. London5Windsor4 Quebec Jr.

Shawinigan8Granby3 Laval 8 Trois-R ivieres 2 Longueuil4Sf-Jean3 Saskatchewan Jr. Notre Dame8 Yorkton 1 Manitoba Jr. St. Vital 7 SI. Boniface 4 Ex Park handicap DBrock 110 MWalker 110 ANoguez 110 6 JolenesBoBo 7 Spirit Lodse Sassey Sands WIFL Pass Receiving A NO Yds.

Avg. TO Sask 5 4 1 0 152 92 8 Eisler.Sask 43 471 14.2 7 Calgary 5 4 1 0 148 84 8 Brown.Cal 24 369 15.3 5 B.C. 5 3 2 0 111 101 6 Bellefontaine.B.C 24 316 14.1 3 Manitoba 4 1 3 0 39 92 2 Farthing, Sask 21 520 24.7 2 Alberta 5 0 5 0 53 1 34 0 Vlasic, B.C. 21 31014.7 12 Passing A CYdslntTD THELEADERS Galan.Sask 196 102 1598 5 16 Scoring Gagner.B.C. 174 106 1485 6 9 TD CFG Pts Torrance.Cal 148 83 1341 7 9 Bellefontaine.B.C 3 10 9 1 56 MacKay.Man 99 47 468 7 0 Lazecki.Sask.

0 16 8 8 48 Denesiuk.Alta 66 27 347 3 0 Eisler.Sask. 7 0 0 0 52 ClAU RANKINGS Izquiero.Cal 7 0 0 0 42 FOOTBALL Matich.Cal 0 15 4 4 31 l.SaintMary's 2. Western 3. McGill Rushing 4. Bishop's Avg.TD 5.

Saskatchewan Izquierdo.Cal 72 368 5.6 7 i. Guelph Houg.Alta 64 351 5.4 1 7.Laurier Pearce.B.C. 69 338 4.8 1 8.UBC Eisler.Sask 57 270 4.7 0 9. Calgary Zimmerman, Cal 47 255 5.4 0 lO.Queen's FARAWAY FAVORITE looksto win right back at this level; TIMS ASCOT is another one rushing back; SOVEREIGN AWARD may keepit rolling today. SEVENTH- Purse 3-year-olds andup.Claiming 6 12 Furlongs.

By DENNIS FESER Wednesday, Oct. 5 Day 114 ParadetopostSilS FIRST Purse $3,900. Maiden 3-year-olds. l16Miles. 1 Funny Joker LLcrsn 115 4 KebrimosBrave ACthbrtsn 2GoMenly TWIknsn 8 PetMeLightly MWalker 120 7 LordWdgewood CLosetn 115 i RobertL RGraboski 9 0urSoul ANoguez 115 3 KCMac MSandoval CONNIES SHADOW shortens up for this spot; NULLABOR jumps up after running away from winners in the mud; RAINBOWS AND ROSES should be in for share.

NINTH- Purse $4.000. 3-year-okfs and up.Claiming 1 l16Miles. ITallysheet DBrock 122 II Harbor Road CLoseth 122 10 BigamberDuke Johnson 122 5 Jet Sailing 3 BJsKin 1 Golden Hands 2 Requital 9 Gallant Cougar 7 Arctic Patrol 4 Yankee Jester 6 WhoaBow 10 RTWho 8 Delta Fields MWalker CCurcio ANoguez TWolski Johnson RGraboski ACthbrtsn LLcrsre CLoseth TWIknsn 5 Per Ardua Ad Astra illO NASTY MISS JACKSON couldn't handle off surface; RENO NAN is back in a hurry; TABLE VICTORY is looking to repeat. FIFTH Purse $4,500. 3-year-old fillies.

Claiming I Musical Maid CLoseth 115 5 SweetAgent Brock JJovToThWrtd LLcrsre 3 LvsSweetDrm CLoseth 112 6 SenoritaShla DRycroft 115 7 SpclTransit CCurcio alls 9 GaliciaGenny Johnson 115 8 Navy Eyes FFuentes 112 4 Miss Class Act 112 MUSICAL MAID was looking for running -room in previous; SWEET AGENT is another one who should move up on off surface; JOY TO THE WORLD may do better than share. SIXTH Purse $4,100. 3-year-olds and up. Claiming ($4,0001.6 12 Furlongs. 4 Faraway Fvrte LLcrsre Hi STimsAscot RSolis 119 4 Sovereign Awrd MWalker 119 10 KngsEnvrnmt CLoseth 122 1 Jamie Birch FFuentes 119 7 Fraser DBrock 116 8 DouillyPoint ACthbrtsn 116 3 KootenayJack CCurcio ill! 5 Mstr Persistent t-111 9 Aired JMena 116 ae RckThCotonel llt 6 AlsteOfVcty ACthbrtsn 119 9 Firefall SKrasner 122 4 Pergnon ANoguez 119 5 New Lucky League all 4 FUNNY JOKER iust missed after being idle; KEBRIMOS BRAVE will be in the hunt; GOLDENLY perked up in recent.

SECOND Purse $3,800. Maiden 2-year-old fillies. Claiming 6 12 MWalker 119 1 Rebels Rush Western Hockey League up to look older than Willie Shoemaker for a role in a Beachcombers' television segment shot at Ex Park last week. "It's about a trainer who gets an old friend to come out of retirement to ride a stakes horse for him," said Mylrea. "I'll take any win I can get." Shari MacFarlane of Delta represented B.C.

on the national team which finished second in the World Endurance championships recently in Front Royal, Va. Sixty-four riders from 14 nations took part in the event which saw horses cover 100 miles in one day. The event is scheduled as an exhibition sport at the Barcelona Olympics in 1992. Trainer Jim Day of Toronto, who sent out Regal Intention to capture the 43rd B.C. Derby, won an Olympic gold medal in the equestrian event for Canada 20 years ago.

North Van's Walker loses to No. 2 seed North Vancouver's Fabio Walker lost his first-round match to MSandoval i 1 1 TWIknsn 122 TWolski 116 2 Equalate 3 ThrtnthAce 7 Junior ae MissRckflds By DENNIS FESER The season is quickly winding down at Exhibition Park, with only three weeks and 12 thoroughbred racing dates remaining: Westgrove Stable's Fleet Reserve has shipped to Bay Meadows in Northern California for the winter. Trainer John Morrison has placed the Jack Diamond Futurity winner in the care of his brother, Don (Red) Morrison, and says he is scheduled to make his first start in the $50,000 US San Mateo Mile Oct. 16. Conditioner Daryl Snow, whose Galoway Plains finished third after being slightly favored over B.C.

Derby winner Regal Intention, was soaking wet following the race. "I've been sweating all day," he said. "It's an incredible feeling. But this is what we are in the game for." Snow said Galoway Plains will be pointed towards the $100,000 B.C. Premier's Championship for older horses Oct.

15. Regal Intention was scheduled to fly back home to Toronto today, bypassing the 1 38th-mile Premier's. The Canadian Thoroughbred Horse Society's B.C. Fall Mixed Sale will go Saturday and a partial dispersal of the estate of Fred Bucci Sunday at Milner Downs in Lang-ley. Yearlings expected to draw much interest include a Lucky Colonel S-Mini Pebbles filly; a filly by Sexist-Seafair Girl; a Round Table colt; and a colt by Bold Bizarre-Be Tzatz.

The auction will begin at 7 each night. Bellingham's successful Winner's Circle, which has simulcast races from Seattle's Longacres since last May, will carry races from Yakima Meadows' fall-winter thoroughbred meeting. There are plans to expand the facility during the off-season. Jockey Dave Mylrea was made JET SAILING iust keeps sailing along; BJS KIN is in with a feather after solid effort; GOLDEN HANDS surprised in last, is capable of repeating. EIGHTH Purse $6,900.

3-year-old fillies. Claiming West Scoring Leaders 8 Ricks Rose 7 Hypnotic State Wilder Again 3 Rapid Flyer 1 Legal Countess 4 Wilder Again 2 BritishMist 5 Sweet Judge 9 Gifts Flame 10 VolsStar LLcrsre SKrasner FFuentes DRycroft CLoseth FFuentes ANoguez RSolis JMena TALLY SHEET has been idle since facing tougher in endurance lest; HARBOR ROAD iust missed in previous; BIGAMBER DUKE stretchesout again for this spot. 1 Connies Shdw 4NiMm 5 Rnbws Ad Roses 3 Suniet 2 Truly Tvllng Johnson JMena CLoseth ACthbrtsn LLcrsre WLT A APtsPim Portland 1 0 0 6 5 2 Tisdale.Swft 4 6 10 4 KamlooPS 1 1 0 11 9 2 Huber.Kmlp 4 3 7 6 Seattle 1 1 0 4 9 2 Miller.MedH 3 5 7 0 Sookane 1 1 0 7 8 2 Lindal.MedH 3 3 6 7 Victoria 1 1 0 8 4 2 Woolf.Brnd 3 3 6 2 Tri-City 0 1 0 2 4 0 Kasowski.Swft 2 4 6 4 ModanoPrAI 4 15 2 Chvzoski.Kmlp 3 2 5 7 East 3 2 5 0 PnnceAlbert 2 0 0 11 7 4 Kennedey.Swft 3 2 5 2 SwiftCurrent 2 0 0 13 11 4 Goaltenders Medicine Hat 2 0 0 13 10 4 MP GA SO Avg. 1 1 0 9 9 2 Flaherty.Vctr 120 4 0 2.00 Saskatoon 1 1 0 10 5 2 Reddick.PrAI 60 2 0 2.00 Brandon 0 2 0 7 11 0 Kuntz.Ston 120 5 0 2.50 Lethbridge 0 2 0 10 13 0 Cook.Kmlp 60 3 0 3.00 MooseJaw 0 2 0 7 14 0 FurlanJriC 60 4 0 4.00 RICKS ROSE may not be caught today; HYPNOTIC STATE is looking to break through; WILDER AGAINshouldimprove off bow. THIRD Purse $3,800.

Maiden 2-year-old fillies. Claiming 6 12 4 HeresHerChc Hid From Httir 8 MarnieOsBrnz 6 RceAgnstTime 7 Angel To Be 5 Hppy And Jolty 10 MxcnCountess ACthbrtsn CLoseth TWolski MWalker RGraboski Burns ACthbrtsn Softball Mylrea Brock 1 PavsansPmcss 3 Cedars Tamarra 2 Yankaway Calendar TODAY THOROUGHBRED RACING HOCKEY 6:15 -Exhibition Park B.C. Junior Powell River at Cowichan Valley; Salmon TELEVISION Arm at Vernon rnriAV West Coast Junior T0D 7:45 Abbotsford vs Seattle, MSA Arena 5:00 Ch-4- Lea9ue WEDNESDAY playoffs, game one, New York Mets at Los HOCKEY An9eles B.C. Junior WEDNESDAY 7:30 Richmond vs Chilliwack, Richmond 10:00 a.m. Baseball: Ch.

4, 8, American Arena League playoffs, game one, Oakland at Bos- UNIVERSITY SPORTS ton Soccer 7:00 Baseball: Ch. 4, 8, National League 4:00 SFU (men) vs Seattle University, playoffs, game two, New York Mets at Los SFU Angeles HERES HER CHANCE is on the improve; HID FROM HEATHER has been a good worker; MARNIE OS BRONZE is dropping and dangerous. FOURTH- Purse $4, 500.3-year-old fil lies. Claiming 6 1 Furlongs. 1 NstyMssJksn MWalker Team MVPs: Andy Adamson, N.W.

Fosters; David Cooe, N.W. Labatts; Keith Wealick, ANAF 284; Rob Sun-derman, Van City Regents; Terry Bell, Vancouver Merchants. MAJOR WOMEN'S MVP: Gina Webber; Top pitcher: Jackie Pronteau; Top batter: Val Oates. Outstanding team players: Debbie Smallwood, Alpha Sports; Kelly Kel-land, Angells; Kim Beatty, Fraser-Vale Jrs; val Oates, Renegades; 112 MAJOR MEN'SAWARDS All-stars: Pitcher: Terry Bell; Catcher: Dale Ewasiuk, Roy Cope; First base: Cal Jang; Second base: Gary Nedelak; Third base: David Cope. Shortstop: Brian Manderville; Outfield: Randy Lafrenier, Neil Reimer, Dean Clarke, Barry Hastings.

Designated hitter: Keith Wealick; Extra infielder: Rick McGrath; Coach: Ron Clarke. Top batter: David Cope; Top pitcher: Murray Margolis; Winningest pitcher: Terry Bell (12). Toronto's Doug Burke Monday in the $30,000 Smirnoff Challenge tennis tournament at the Blue Mountain Racquet Club in Coquitlam. Walker, a three-time national junior champion, stretched the No. 2 seed, but Burke took advantage of his younger rival's foot faults to win 6-4, 5-7, 6-3.

Johnson JMena DRycroft LLcrsre FFuentes 2 Reno Nan 4 Table Victory 6 Drop It In 3 Runaway Hoofer 5 MissGambetta 8 BlleDeNancy 7 PutMelnCch 9 BritannyBay 117 115 112 112 112 ACthbrtsn CCurcio O107.

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