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The Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • 17

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SCOREBOARD The Daily News, Lebanon, Thursday, July 18, 1985 17 Sports Calendar Rotary 040 IX 102-11 21 LVO 032 220 006- 9 14 WP-Kendra Gingrich. LP-Lori Achey. HR Suarm Snavely (LVO). Jaycettes 904 1(10)1 0-25 HauckManu. XI 0 20 0-8 14 WP-Stacey, Hearsey.

LP-Lori Fernsier. HR-Stacey, Hearsey. Emanuel Tolbert, wide receiver, to a three-year contract and Tag Rome, slot back. Released Michael Harper, slotback. EDMONTON ESKIMOS-Signed James Bell, defensive back, and Steve Howiett, slotback.

HAMILTON TIGER-CATS-Signed Tom Porras, quarterback and Ross Franis, guard. MONTREAL CONCORDES-Released Donnie Little, wide receiver. OTTAWA ROUGH ft 1 DERS Signed Lloyd Lewis, defensive tackle, and Brian Fryer, wide receiver. BASEBALL'S TOPTEN Based on 310 at Baft. GIRLS 18 ANO UNDER REUY 1.

J. Dougherty, J. Budoff, AL Linebaugh, A. Priddy, York; 1 K. Mazzoni, A.

Yocum, T. James, P. Broderic, Lebanon; 3. S. Klinedinst, S.

Stabler, Rebbert, B. Dougnerty, York. BOYS 12 AND UNDER RELAY 1. J. Sterenberg, AL Spillman, J.

Wol-gamuth, AL Linebaugh, York; 2. J. Yocum, E. Druckman, D. DiGiacomo, G.

Mystakas, Lebanon. GIRLS 12 AND UNDER RELAY 1. T. Schneider, Jen Davis, L. REbbert, B.

Hyland, York; 2. M. Stanilla, S. Yocum, K. Dautrich, S.

Gebhard, Lebanon. BOYS 15 AND UNOER REUY 1. S. Hanford, C. Kachel, AL Guerrisi, Appel, Lebanon; 2.

R. Davis, B. Simpson, B. Duncan, E. Hill, York.

GIRLS 15 AND UNDER REUY 1. N. Garrity, J. Woelfling, AL Shatters, D. Grubb.

Lebanon; 1 M. Leedy, E. Weiss, A. Anstine, K. Escaro.

York. nutes, 19 seconds. 2. Sean Kelly, Ireland, 1:03 minutes behind. 3.

Paul Wei lens, Belgium, 1:07. 4. Luis Herrera, Colombia, 1:15. 5. Phil Anderson, Australia, 1:15.

6. Pedro Delgado, Spain, 1:15. 7. Greg Lemond, U.S., 1:11 I. Bernard Hinault, France, 1:30.

9. Beat Breu, Switzerland, 1:30. 10. Niki Ruttimann, Switzerland, 1:56. Second halt results of thill leg 52-mile leg from Laruns to Pau.

1. Regis Simon, France, 2:22:55 2. Alvaro Pino, Spain, same time 3. Sean Kelly, Ireland, 1:07 behind 4. Adrie Van der Poei, Netherlands, 1 :07 5.

Stephen Roche, Ireland, 1 :07 6. Greg Lemond, U.5., 1:07 7. Phil Anderson, Australia, 1 :07 I 8. Eddy Schepers, Belgium, 1 9. Peiki Ruiz Cabestany, Spain, 1:07 10.

Inaki Gaston, Spain, 1:07 11. Johan Lammerts. Netherlands, 1:07 12. Pedro Delgado, Spain, 1:07 13. Jesus Rodriguez Magro, Spain, 1:07 14.

Bernard Hinault, France, 1:07 15. Claude Criquielior, Belgium, 1 :07 16. Gilbert Duclos-Lassalle, France, 1 :07 Newmanstown Schaefferstown abrbbi abrhbi 3 0 0 0 Landis, 3b 4 10 0 McQuate3 0 1 0 3 2 0 0 3 110 3 110 3 010 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 12 2 Kaalf 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Shulttlb 2 0 0 0 Sherman! 2 2)0 2 0 0 0 Yoder, If 2 0 0 0 10 10 Wilkens, 3 10 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 21 1 4 0 Totals 25 7 4 2 Score by Innings: Newmanstown 000 0011 Schaefferstown 210 1037 N-town 7. DP S-town 1. 3B McQuate, Gogets.

SB S-town 10, N-town 3. ip er bb so Blltz(WP) 6 4 113 4 Hartman (LP) 2 3 3 2 1 5 Miller 3 1 5 0 3 10 Gooden, Sanger. (Game called with 2 outs in the bot-tomofthe6th Inning). LEBANON CITY-COUNTY TWILIGHT BASEBALL Dan Nishimoto, Kapaa, Hawaii (152) def. Jason Nishimoto, Hilo, Hawaii 1.

Jim Knoesel, St. Louis (148) def. Pat Burke, West Covina, Cal. (153), 1 up. Steve Yogi, Honolulu (153) def.

Rodney Wilson, Petaluma, Cal. (150), 3 and 2. Tad Holloway, Ontario, Ore. (155) def. Woody Austin, Tampa (143), 19 holes.

Jerry Sneve, Oroville, Wash. (152) def. Jorge Bade), Lakewood, Cal. (152), 7 and 6. Kurt Bosen, Bountiful, Utah (148) def.

Dean Menante, Reno (153), 5 and 3. Jerry Driscoll, TopsfiekLMass. (149) def. Dave Lennox, Westerville, Ohio 1. Rick Borne, Cincinnati (146) def.

David Farnam, Seattle (154), 2 and 1. Jeff White, Fort Wayne (152) def. Ron Skayhan, Eugene, Ore. (151), 2 up. Ed Jonson, Bainbridge island, Wash.

(154) def. Shawn Beilis, Aurora. Colo. (147), 2and1. John Ferrara, Staten Island (151) def.

Chris Pinckney, Charleston, S.C. (153), 4 and 3. Jim Sorenson, Bloomington, Minn. (143) def. Samuel Hunt, Chattanooga (155), 4 and 3.

Jim Tucker, Portland, Ore. (152) def. William Sullivan, Marietta, Ga. (151), 2 and 1. 1976 George Foster, Cincinnati, NL 1977 Don Sutton, Los Angeles, NL 1978 Steve Garvey, Los Angeles, NL 1979 Dave Parker, Pittsburgh, NL 1980 Ken Griffey, Cincinnati, NL 1981 Gary Carter, Montreal, NL 1982 Dave Concepcion Cincinnati, NL 1983 Fred Lynn, California, AL 1984 Gary Carter, Montreal, NL 1985 LaMarr Hoyt, San Diego NL LEGION BASEBALL PLAYOFFS v- Myentmii FrederidObuit abrbbi abrhbi Haines If 4 3 2 2 MelS'gferrf 4 11 0 M'lnchlnss 3 3 11 Ludwig 2b 2 2 2 1 Starryc 3 10 0 M'inkovcf 3)21 G'aithp 4 0 1 5 Bishoplb 4 1 23 Sailecf 1110 R.Hessc 4 0 2 1 Whiter! 4 02 0 Dilgerp 4 000 Bicherlb 4 0 0 0 M'ingerSb 3000 Quinn3b 3 0 00 Horn If 2100 Toomevlf 0 10 0 L'nardph 1 0 0 0 Albert 2b 3 1 0 0 Ml.S'gierlf 0 0 0 Lvterlf 1000 D.Hessss 3 2 0 Totals 29 10 7 8 Total! 31 7 11 6 Score by Innings: Myerstown 201 014 210 Fredericksburg 104 002 0-7 6 Fredericksburg 4, Myerstown 3.

LOB Myerstown 7, Fredericksburg 7. 2B Bishop, Salle, D. Hess, 3B -Galbraith. HR Mains. SF Markinos.

Ip rer bbso Salle 13 110 0 Galbraight(WP) 6 8 0 5 3 3 Dilger(LP) 6 6 8 1 6 7 Messlnger 1 1 2 2 2 0 Fisk, Chicago, 23; Kingman, Oakland, 21 Brunansky, Minnesota, 19; Evans, Detroit, 18; Bell, Toronto, 18; Gibson, Detroit, 18; Presley, Seattle, 18; Rice, Boston, 17. Runs Batted In Mattingly, New York, 69; Gibson, Detroit, 62; Baylor, New York, 60; Ripken, Baltimore, 60; Murray, Baltimore, 58; Bell, Toronto, 58; Brett, Kansas City, 57; Brunansky, Minnesota, 56; Rice, Boston, 56. Pitching (8 Decisions) Guidry, New York, 12-3, Howell, Oakland, 8-3, Romanick, California, 10-4, Saberhagen, Kansas City, 10-4, Terrell, Detroit, 104, Cowley, New York, 7-3, Moore, California, 7-3, Stieb, Toronto, 9-5, Sutton, Oakland, 9-5, .643. National League East Division Horse Racing HORSE RACING Through July 14 Jockey, trainer and horse standings as compiled by the Daily Racing Form: Mounts 1st 2nd Purses Pincay McCarron Velasquez Stevens Cordero Day Delahoussay Migliore Antlev Shoemaker 783 XI XI 976 518 868 731 923 1118 480 129 $8,043,726 143 $5,894,316 113 $4,872,892 131 $4,464,748 77 IX 103 3,750,865 110 X.714X07 201 3,941,491 61 3, 792, OX 2nd Purses 90 $4,966,43 43 6 56 41 $1,763,895 136 $1,722,829 $1X89X20 $1X23X87 43 SM10X19 $1,374,176 2nd Purses 3,390,34 $937,050 $791,900 $730,529 $654, ax $644,850 $518,528 $502,977 $490,080 $485X65 Stephens Jones Brothers 136 2X 336 Starts 1st Spend A Buck Tank's Prospct reinton Creme Fraiche Imp Society Precisionist Mom'sCmmnd Proud Truth Chlef'sCrown Fran'sValentn Football Canadian Football Uagut Eastern Division THURSDAY American Lesion Playoffs Annville at Palmyra Fredericksburg at Myers town City-County Twilight Baseball Derry at Community Magazine Ephrata at Jonestown Smitty's Cardinals at Schaefferstown Lebanon Valley Midget Baseball Newmanstown at West Lebanon Myerstown at Ebenezer Iona at Jonestown Ace-North Lebanon at Schaefferstown Friendship at Neversink City-County Fast-Pitch Softball RAP Transportation vs. Heisey's Diner (Prescott, 0:45 p.m.) Umberger's vs.

Wet Your Whistle (Prescott, p.m.) Farmer Boy Ag vs. Boger's Concrete (Stoever's, 6:45 p.m.) i I nsurance vs. Brandt's Moving (Stoever's, 8:15 p.m.) County Class Softball -Don's Place vs. Smith's Auto (Richland, 6:30 p.m.) Jolly Roger vs. Richland Legion (Richland, p.m.) Lebanon Valley Slow-Pitch Softball ASK vs.

Jack's Tavern RAR Cafe vs. KAM Ruhl'svs. Palmyra industries Joots vs. Palmyra VFW Lebanon County Slow-Pitch Softball 'Richland Legion vs. Thompson's Funeral Home StadiunfCafe vs.

KAG Building Supply vs. Gin Mill -j City-County Church Softball Covenant U.M. vs. Kimmerlings -1 Cornwall vs, St. Gertrude's Country vs.

St. Stephen's 40-Plus Slow-Pitch Softball Alcoa-T vs. Independents 0 County Women's Slow-Pitch Softball Beard's Uph. vs. Stadium Cafe Loehle's Pharmacy vs.

Richland Legion Grey Horse Inn vs. Stone Bar TV Log THURSDAY p.m. Horse Racing Weekly, ESPN 17 p.m. Sportscenter, ESPN p.m. Speedweek, ESPN 7:30 p.m.

Baseball (Phillies at Reds), Channels 15,29 '8 P.m. Trapshooting, ESPN 8:30 p.m. Golf (British Open first round, R), ESPN -11 p.m. Sportscenter, ESPN 11:30 o.m. Racing from Roosevelt, Chan- nel9 -'12 a.m.

Swimwear '85, ESPN a.m. Bowling, ESPN 1 a.m. Speedweek, ESPN 7 1 :30 a.m. Horse Racing Weekly, ESPN a.m. -Wrestling, USA 2 a.m.

Tennis Magazine, ESPN 2:30 a.m. Sportscenter, ESPN 3 a.m. Golf (British Open first round, R), ESPN 3:30 a.m. Play Your Best Tennis, USA American League East Division Palmyra ab bi O'Shea, 2b 5 2 2 1 3 10 0 Elliotts, Annville abrhbi 3 110 4 2 2 0 tosmes (P); Good (A), Blxler (A). HR Osteon, Good (A).

SB Houser, Gingrich (A). S- Elliot (A). SF-O'Shee; MacFeaters. ip er bb so MacFeaters (WP) 7 10 7 4 3 3 Kimmey(LP) 6 12 11 8 3 4 WP MacFeaters. Kilmoyer, Arnold.

LEBANON COUNTY JUNIOR LEGION BASEBALL National League 6, American League 1 Wednesday's Games No games scheduled Thursday's Games Chicago (Eckerslev 7-5) at San Francisce (Krukow 5-7), 3:05 p.m. Pittsburgh (Reuschel 1-2) at San Diego (Dravecky 1-4), 4:05 p.m. Houston (Niekro 7-7) ot Montreal (Hes-keth 5-4), 7:35 p.m. Atlanta (Mahler 13-7) at NewYork (Aguilera 3-2), 7:35 p.m. Philadelphia (Koosman3-2) at Cincinnati (Soto 8-10), 7:35 p.m.

St. Louis (Anduiar 15-4) at Los Angelos (Hershiser 8-3) 10:30 p.m.. BASEBALL'S TOPTEN Based on 210 at Bats. (IX) def. Duane Miller, Tulsa, Okia.

(151 2 and 1. Mike Kingsrud, Fargo, N.O. (148) def. Wade Jordan, Houston (IX), 7 and 5. Tray Tyner, Sour Lake, Tex.

(IX) def. Mike Swartz, Phoenix (IX), 1 up. Tennis WASHINGTON (AP) Results Tuesday in the $200,000 D.C. National Bank Tennis Classic. First Round Singles Men Jaime Yzaga, Peru, def.

Michael Westp-hai, W.Germany, 5-7, 7-5, 6-1. Jimmy Brown, Brentwood, def. Dan Goldie, McLean, 6-3, 6-4. John Ross, Gainesville, def. Horacio De La Pena, Argentina, 6-4, 6-3.

Christo Steyn, S.Africa, def, Rodney Harmon, Richmond, 6-3, 6-0. Stefan Erikksson, Sweden, def. Hans Gil-demeister, Chile, 6-2, 6-1. Thomas Muster, Austria, def. Wolfgang Popp, W.Germany, 6-4, 7-5.

Mikael Pernfors, Sweden, def. Juan Aguilera, Spain, 7-6 (9-7), 6-3. Lawson Duncan, Asheville, N.C., def. Roberto Arguello, Argentina, 6-1, 6-2 Mark Dickson, Tampa, def. Mel Purcell, Murray, 6-1, 6-3.

Guillermo Vilas, Argentina, def. Thierry Tulasne, France, 6-1, 6-3. Juan Avendano, Spain, def. Balazs Tar-cozy, Hungary, 6-4, 4-6, 6-1. Guy Forget, France, def.

Eduardo Ben-goecha, Argentina, 6-7, 6-2, 7-5. Doublas Jakob Hlasek, Switzerland, and Claudio Panatta, Italy, def. Marcel Freeman, Port Washington, N.Y., and Laurie Warder, Australia, 6-4, 3-4, 6-1. Mike DePalmer, Knoxville, and Gary Donnelly, Phoenix, def. Pablo Arraya, Peru, end Craig Miller, Australia, 7-5, 6-3.

John Ross, Gainesville, and Blaine Willenborg, Miami Shores, def. Den Goldie, McLean, and Rodney Harmon, Richmond, 7-6, 4-4, 7-5. Ricardo Acuna, Chile, and Ernie Fernandez, Puerto Rico, def. Alberto Tous, Spain, and Marcelo Ingaramo, Argentina, 6-4, 6-3. Anand Armitrai, India, and Michael Fan-cutt, Australia, def.

Stanislov Birner, Czechoslovakia, and Tony Mmoh, Nigeria, Basketball United States Basketball League Pet. GB The Lebanon Country Club Swim Team was defeated by the York Country Club Swim Team on Thursday. The meet was held at the Lebanon Country Club pool. The final score of the Lebanon York match-up was York IX, Lebanon 126. The following are the results ot the individual races.

BOYS UNLIMITED IX Individual M. Guerrisi, Lebanon; 2. B. Duncan, York. GIRLS UNLIMITED IX Individual Medley: l.O.

Grubb, Lebanon; 2. T. Duncan, York. BOYS I AND UNDER 25 Freestyle: 1. J.

Anstine, York; 2. B. Longo, York; 3. B. Perlmutter, Lebanon.

GIRLS I AND UNDER 25 Freestyle: C. Budoff.l York; 2. N. King, York; 3. K.

Dautrich, Lebanon. BOYS 10 AND UNDER 25 Freestyle: 1. M. Kachel Lebanon; 2. M.

Appel, Lebanon; 3. A. Ilfedl-er, York. GIRLS 10 AN DUNDER 25 Freestyle: 1. J.

Budoff, York; 2. Broderic, Lebanon; 3. A. PRiddy, York. BOYS 12 AND UNDER Freestyle: 1.

M. Spillman, York; 2. C. Shelters, Lebanon; 3. J.

Wolgamuth, York. GIRLS 12 AND UNHDER Freestyle: 1. S. Steffy, Lebanon; 2. T.

Schneider, York; 3. L. Rebbert, York. BOYS 15 AND UNDER Freestyle: 1 S. Hanford, Lebanon; 2.

B. Appel, Lebanon; 3. R. Davis, York. GIRLS 15 AND UNOER Freestyle: 1.

M. Shatters, Lebanon; 2. N. Garrity, Lebanon; 3. J.

Davis, York. BOYS SAND UNDER 25 Backstroke: 1. J. Anstine, York; 2. S.

Llnebauoh, York; 3. D. DiGlacomo, Lebanon. GIRLS I AND UNDER 25 Backstroke: 1. C.

Budoff, York; 2. N. King, York; 3. K. Dautrich, Lebanon.

BOYS 18 AND UNDER 25 Backstroke: M. Longo, York; 2. P. Freer, Lebanon; 3. K.

Morgan, York. GIRLS 18 AND UNDER 25 Backstroke: 1. J. Dougherty, York; 2. J.

Budoff, York; 3. P. Broderick, Lebanon. BOYS 12 AND UNDER Backstroke: 1. J.

Sterenberg, York; 2. M. Spillman, York; 3. C. Shatters, Lebanon.

GIRLS 12 AND UNDER Backstroke: 1. S. Steffy, Lebanon; 2. B. Hyland, York; 3.

L. Rebbert, York. BOYS 15 ANO UNOER XBackstroke: 1. B. Apple, Lebanon; 2.C.

Kachel, Lebanon; 3. E. Hill, York. GIRLS IS AND UNDER Backstroke: I.M. Shatters, Lebanon; 2.

K. Escaro, York; 1 J. Woetfling, Lebanon. BOYS II AND UNDER 25 Breast Stroke: M. Longo, York; 2.

M. Kachel, Lebanon; 3. K. Dougherty, York. GIRLS 10 ANO UNDER 25 Breast Stroke: 1.

T. James, Lebanon; 2. T. Duncan, York; 3. S.

Kllnedinst, York. BOYS 12 AND UNDER Breast Stroke: C. Shatters, Lebanon; 2. M. Linebaugh, York.

GIRLS 12 AND UNDER Breast Stroke: I.M. Leedy, York; 2. E. Weiss, York. BOYS IS AND UNDER Breast Stroke: S.

Hanford, Lebanon; 2. B. Duncan, York; 3. J. Salvage, York.

GIRLS 15 AND UNDER Breast Stroke: 1 D. Grubb, Lebanon 2. M.Ledv, 3. E. Weiss, York.

BOYS 16 AND UNDER 25 Butterfly: M. Kachel, Lebanon; 2. A. Iltedler, York; 3. P.

Freer, Lebanon. GIRLS 10 AND UNDER 25 Butterfly: 1. J. Dougherty, York; 2. T.

Duncan, York; 3. T. James, Lebanon. BOYS 12 AND UNDER Butterfly: 1. J.

Sterenberger, York; 2. P. DiGlacomo, Lebanon; 3. M. Linebaugh, York.

GIRLS 12 ANO UNDER Butterfly: $. Steffy, Lebanon; 2. zt. Schneider, York; 3. A.

Anstine, York. BOYS 15 ANO UNDER Butterfly: 1. M. Guerrisi, Lebanon; 2. R.

David, York; J. Salvage, York. GIRLS 15 AND UNDER Butterfly: 1. K. Escaro, York; 2.

N. Garrity, Lebanon; 3. J. Davis, York. BOYS I AND UNOER RELAY J.

Anstine, B. Wagner, 6. Longo, K. Dougherty, York; 2. B.

DiGlacomo, P. Freer, B. Kelsey, B. Perlmutter; 3. J.

Clark, M. DiGiacomo, N. Tylwakl, B. Clerk, Lebanon. GIRLS 8 AND UNDER RELAY 1.

C. Budoff, $. Dougherty, N. King, B. Simpson, York; 2.

S. Gebhard, V. Dabich, S. Yocum, T. Long, Lebanon; 3.

S.Lafshaw,M. Merhar, H. ystakas. J. Freer, Lebanon, BOYS II AND UNOER RELAY 1.

A. Iltedler, K. Morgan, M. Longo. B.

Longo, Yo9rk; 2. P. Freer, G. Mystakes, P. DiGiacomo, D.

Apple, Lebanon; 3. J. Yocum, N. Tylwalk, S. Druckman, T.

Yocum, Lebanon. Penn National Penn National Results First race, purse $3,400, 3 yo A up, dg, 1 116 miles. 5 Disc Of Fire (Gress) 5.60 3.80 2.10 7 Rotary Bit (Baker) 3.80 3.00 2.80 Off 7:31 Time 1:47.4 Also ran Kind Sir, Water Table, Tamerlane, West Coast Dandy. Late scratch John's Slash. Quiniela 5-7 pays I24.X Second race, purse $4,500, mdn, 3 yo, mdndg, 1 116 Miles.

4 Leatfferneck (Cotton 5.80 3.80 2.80 BManny Mouse (Acksel) 6.40 3.90 5Gittum Ruling (Keller) 3.80 Oft 7:55 Time 1:51.1 Uranio, Stage Blaze, Willow, Tree Prince. Daily Double 5-4 pays $18.00 Eucta 4-1 pays $30.40 Third race, purse $5,000, 3 ye up, de, 5 furlongs. 5 Wing to Wlrg (Keller) 6.90 3.40 3.40 3 Beat The Bisffop (Appleby) 3.X 3.00 40urSpeedyBee(Rivera) 4.40 Oft 8:22 Time 0:59.2 Also ran Aquisailing, Special Notice, Battle Train. Exada 5-3 pays $24.40 Fourth race, purse $7,000, 3 yo, allowance, 6 furlongs. 4.80 3.40 2.80 5 issue's Alibi (Acksel) 5.20 2.80 2 Bab's Expecting (Salvaggio) 3.00 Off 8:45 Time 1:111 Also ran Allegro Viente, Shear 'N Elegant, Hi Ho Hilary.

Exada 6-5 pays $19.66 Fifth race, purse $2,500, 3 yo up, dg, 6 furlongs. 4LatinSaik)r (Colton) 7.20 4.00 2.60 3 Convincer (Aguirre) 4.60 3.00 9Century Double (Aviles) 3.00 Off 9:11 Time 1:113 Also ran Teen 'N Tone, Jon Isle, Toga pocket, Mac Duck, Bee Mad. Late scratches Fight 'N' Falcon, War Anchor. Triple 4-3-9 $3.08 tockct pays $221.70 Sixth race, purse $5,300, 3 yo 1 up, de, 6 furlongs. 1 Fairy Duchess(Kunitake) 8.90 4.00 3.20 2Mindy'sSpirlt(Salvaggio) 6.00 4.20 4 Captains Jet Set Boileau) 3.80 Off 9:35 Time 1:12.3 Also ran Northern Savage, Glllion, Dance With David, Solid Hope.

Exada 1-2 pays $5530 Seventh race, purse $2400, 4 yo up, dg, 6 furlongs. 3NorthHaven(Cuadras) 17.00 0.20 4.40 BFleet Gallant (Adkins) 14.20 S.0Q 5 Never Stop (Jewell) 3.20 OH 10:01 Time 1:12 Also ran Quite A Show, Bay OakstFor-bush, Vic, Buck Dance. Late scratch Quadratic's Pride. Ouiniela 3-4 pays $129.90 Eighth race, purse $2,800, 4 yo up, dg, 1 mile 70 yards. 2GTalaChleffain(Rogers) 11.40 5.20 4.20 I Fabled Ad (Acksel) 4.60 3.20 4 I'm ForSale (Jewell) 3.40 Oft 10:25 Time 1:44.

Also ran Quilly The Kid, Little Traffic, Hangman's Pride, Flying Toplan. Late scratch Herbobed. Daily Double 3-2 pays $108.21 Exada pays $46.48 Pic Six $44-13-2 6 Of 6 pays $12445.38 Ninth race, purse $3,300, 3 yo up, dg, 6 furlongs. 3 Jasper J. (Keller) 4.60 3.00 3.00 10 Proud Splash (Gerey) 0.00 7.00 7WelcomeRoan(Milholland) 6.60 Oft 10:50 Time 1:12.2 Also ran Phonograph, King Bumbuia, Lonely Guy, My Hot Dog King, Alfred Romelink, Souire John.

Triple 3-10-7 $3.01 ticket pays $62530 Attendance 3,397 Handle $422316 2. Greg Lemond, U.S., 2:13 behind 3. Stephen Roche, Ireland, 3:33 4. Sean Kelly, Ireland, 5:55 5. Phil Anderson, Australia, 7:16 6.

Pedro Delgado, Spain, 6:06 7. Luis Herrera, Colombia, 8:30 8. Fabio Parra, Colombia, 9:51 9. Eduardo Chozas, Spain, 11 :08 10. Joop Zoetemeik, Netherlands, 11 :56 11.

Niki Ruttimann, Switzerland, 12:05 12. Robert Millar, Britain, 12:06 13. Peter Winnen, Netherlands, 12:34 14. Eddy Schepers, Belgium, 13:19 15. Steve Bauer, Canada, 13:36 16.

Robert Forest, France, 14:28 17. Celestino Prieto, Spain, 15:17 18. Claude Criquielion, Belgium, 16:56 19. Pascal Simon, France, 17:48 20. Alvaro Pino, Spain, 18:04 Softball CITY-COUNTY FAST-PITCH SOFTBALL LEAGUE American Division 21 3 13 9 14 10 6 15 518 417 Jolly Molly Umberger's Betlegrove Merchants Boger'sConcrete Farmer Boy Ag Brandt's Moving National Division WetYour Whistle 19 2 RIP Transportation 13 Heisey's Diner 12 9 Laucks'Sp.

Goods 913 Byerly Insurance 614 Wednesday's Games Jolly Molly 004 2X 1-12 13 0 Umberger's 200 x- 2 4 1 WP-Rusty Shaak. LP-Max Zellers. 2B-Whitey Miller, Guy Sticker, Tom Martin (JM). 3B Joe Brent (JM). HR-Oave Albright (JM), Joe Brent (JM), Tom Gas-sert (U).

Brandt's Ml 001 2-4 6 1 Bel leg rove 230 100 x-6 9 1 WP Jack Sudbury. LP Ralph Riffle. HR Steve Hostetter (Bel). 111 310 1-10 13 0 Laucks 000 000 0-0 2 2 WP-Mike Stewart, Sr. LP Rich Don-mover.

HR-Mike Stewart, Sr. Boger's 000 022 2-6 6 4 Heisey's 630 101 11 12 3 WP-Craig Boyer. LP-Oean Boltz. HR-Dean Boltz (B) COUNTY CLASS SOFTBALL Laucks Sport-About 14 6 Richland Legion 12 7 Don's Place 14 9 Jolly Roger 12 9 Smith'sAuto 7 10 Dunkin Donuts 712 Raiger's 6 17 Wednesday's Games Don's Place 302 111 4-12 13 1 Dunkin' Donuts 200 000 x- 2 6 3 WP-Dave Brown. Larry Showers, D.

Smith, Brown (OP). 3B Dave Brown (DP). Jolly Roger 410 042 0-11 17 2 Raiger's 310 101 0- 6 14 0 WP-8ob Adams. LP Jay Brown. 2B M.

Zeller (JR), M. Kleinfelter (R). 3B-M. Boyer (JR), M. Kleinfelter, J.

Brown, J. Ragier (R). HR-K. Sattazahn. A-C GIRLS SOFTBALL Division Final Standings 9 3 7 5 7 1 11 Jaycettes LVO Rotary HauckManu.

Minor Leagues Eastern League Pet. GB Waterbury(lndians) 52 39 .371 Albany (Yankees) 52 39 71 NewBritan(RdSx) 52 39 .571 Vermont (Reds) 41 .414 8 Nashua (Pirates) 43 46 .483 8 Glens Falls (Chisx) 41 51 .446 WVt Pittsfield (Cubs) 48 52 .435 13to Reading (Phillies) 37 49 .430 Wednesday's Games Glens Falls 9, Albany! Nashua 9, Waterbury I Reading 10, New Britain 1, 1st game Reeding 2, New Britain 0, 2nd game Vermont 2, Pittsfield 1, 1st game Pittsfield IS, Vermont 2, 2nd game Thursday's Games Albany at Glens Falls Waterbury at Nashua Reading at New Britain Pittsfield at Vermont Friday's Games Albany at Waterbury Nashua at Glens Falls New Britain at Vermont Pittsfield at Roading Golf SANDWICH, England (AP) Facts and figures for the British Open Golf Championship: At stake: 114th British Open Golf Championship. Dates: July 18-21. Site: Royal St. George's Golf Club links.

Yardage: 6457. Par: 35-35-70. Format: 72 holes stroke play (18 holes daily). Playoff format (if necessary): 5 holes stroke play. Field: 153 (145 pros, 8 amateurs).

Cut: After holes, field will be cut to low cut to low 60 scorers and ties. Purse: $715,500. Winners share: S87.7X. Defending champion: Seve Ballesteros. Former champions in field: Seve Ballesteros, Tom Watson, Lee Trevino, Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus, Bob Charles, Tony Jack-lln, Bill Rogers.

Television (U.S.): ESPN, beginning 9 a.m. (EDT) Thurs.and ABC, 12-2 p.m. (EOT) July ABC 10:30 a.m.-l:X P.m. (EDT) Sun, July 21. KAUAI, Hawaii (AP) Wednesday's results from the 60th U.S.

Amateur Public Links Golf Championship at the par-72, 6,992 yard Wallua Golf Course (qualifying scores in parentheses): Robin McCool, Bethlehem, Pa. (142) def. Dale Peclak, San Diego (155), 1 up. Dana Kain, Ames, towa (152) def. Scott Munroe, Indianapolis (152), 3 and 2.

Joe Malay, Weiser, Idaho (IX) def. Kevin Sutherland, Sacramento, Cal. 149), 2 and 1. Bret Burroughs, University City, Mo. (149) def.

Brad Rosiar, Pontiac, Mich. (IX), 1 UP. Charles Topnick, Pittsburgh (154) def. Bill Mayfair, Phoenix (146), 1 up. Jay Cooper, Coral Gablet Fla.

(IX) def. Mike Kerr, Livonia, Mich. (151), 4 and 3. Jeff Teal, Minnetonka, Minn. (154) def.

Rob Bums, Lake City, Fla. (146), 19 holes. Ed Smith, Tempe, Ariz. (151) def. Tony Hill, Evansville, Ind.

(IX), 5 and 4. Rick Garber, Redmond, Wash. (144) def. Scott Matheson, South Holland, III. (IX), 3 and 2.

Bill McDonald, Royal Oak, Mich. (IX) def. David Sutherland, Sacramento 1 51 19 holes. Keith Harrlt Baytown, Tex. (IX) del.

Deron Dol, Uhue, Hawaii (146), 2 and 1. Ted Bisklnd, Beachwood, Ohio (IX) def. Tony Welch, Orlando (IX), 3 and 2. Robert Vonderheide, Lafayette, La. 054 def.

Larry Blanchard, Hollywood, Fla. (145), 1 up. Edmonton at Ottawa, 7:31 P.m. Friday's Games Montreal at Saskatchewan, 9 p.m. Saturday's Gamas Toronto at Winnipeg, 1:30 p.m.

Sunday's Games British Columbia at Calgary, 4 p.m. Transactions Wednesday's Sports Transactions BASEBALL American League CHICAGO WHITE SOX-Assigned Ron Kittle, outfielder, toBuffaloof the American Association to complete injury rehabilia-tion. NEW YORK YANKEES-Acquired Neil Allen, pitcher, from the St. Louis Cardinals for a player to be named later and future considerations. Optioned Mike Armstrong, pitcher, to Columbus of the International League National League ST.

LOUIS CARDINALS Called up Joe Boever, pitcher, from Louisville of the American Association. BASKETBALL Continental Basketball Association BAY STATE BOMBADIERS Named Mauro Penagglo head coach. United States Basketball League LONG ISLAND KNIGHTS-Signed Billy Goodwin, guard. Italian League BANCO Ol ROMA-Signed Leo Rautins, guard. FOOTBALL National Football League CLEVELAND BROWNS-Signed Mike Miller, wide receiver.

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS Sitfned Tyrone Young, wide receiver. NEW YORK GIANTS Signed Phil Simms, quarterback, to a five-year contract. NEW YORK JETS-Signed Donnie Elder, cornerback, and Brad White, defensive end, to series ot one-year contracts. SAN DIEGO CHARGE RS-Signed John Hendy, defensive back. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS Signed Reggie McKenzie, guard, Mike Tice, tightend, John Conner, quarterback, Louis Cooper, linebacker, Jim Rodgers, safety, and Byron Howell, wide receiver.

WASHINGTON REDSKINS Signed Danzell Lee, tight end, Jamie Harris, wide receiver, Lionel Vital and Terry Orr. run- ning backs, Berry Wilburn, defensive beck, Mitch Geier, guard; running back, Garry Kimble, cornerback. Canadian Football League CALGARY STAMPEDERS-Signed JR. Myerstown abrh S'felderlb 0 1 Kurtz 2b 52 2 Fulkss 5 0 2 SaunderscS 1 2 B'holderrfS 2 3 W'luft3b 3 02 S'makerlf 4 1 1 Blattp 1 1 0 Aumancf 3 0 0 Wengertp 0 0 0 LEGION Fredericksburg bi 2 Frye 0 Shultz 2b 0 Munrop 1 Yoder 3b 2 Ludwig ss 0 B'bergerrf 4 0 11 2 Grimes cf 4 010 0 Russell If 3 0 0 0 0 K'liherlb 2 010 0 M'ingeror 0 0 0 0 Wolfe 1b 1000 Totals 36 7 13 7 Totals 33 5 8 3 Score by Innings: Myerstown 100 300 127 Fredericksburg 400 010 00 Fredericksburg 4, Myerstown 8. 2B Ludwig 2, Kurtz.

SB Fry. SB Fredericksburg 4. ip ar bb so Munro 7 10 5 3 5 9 Ludwig (L) 1 3 2 2 0 0 Blatt 446 5 5 15 2 Wengert(W) 3Vb 3 0 0 1 1 HBP-Kelllher by Blatt. Balk-Munro (2), Wengert. U-Loser, Bentz.

Jonestown abrhbi abrhbi T.Dresch,3b 2 2 2 3 Truax.lf 3 3 2 1 4 12 2 Smlttif 3 312 Hauer 2 0 11 Galst 4 012 Daubf 2 0 0 0 Donley, 3 0 2 2 Keller, 2 0 0 0 Thomas, 3 111 Stager, 1b 210 0 3111 Winters, ss 3 210 Collins, 2b 4 2 0 0 S.Dresch,2b 2 10 0 F.D'ulllo,3b1 3 0 1 3 112 Riffle, rf 3 011 Totals 22 7 8 Totals 27 13 911 Score by Innings: Jonestown 123 02 8 Lebanon 600 3413 Jonestown 3, Lebanon 1. LOB Jonestown 6, Lebanon 8. 2B T. Dresch. 3B Truax.

ip ar bb so Thomas (WP) 5 7 1 6 6 Keller 6 3 6 6 3 1 T. Dresch (LP) 4V6 6 7 4 6 3 Miller 6i Alexander. Angeles, 21; Clark, St. Louis, 17; Parker, Cincinnati, 16; Horner, Atlanta, 15; Brock, Los Angeles, 14; Foster, New York, 14; Sandberg, Chicago, 14. Runs Batted In Murphy, Atlanta, 69; Herr, St.

Louis, 66; Clark, St. Louis, 63; Parker, Cincinnati, 62; Wilson, Philadelphia, 61; Moreland, Chicago, 55; McReynolds, San Diego, Brooks, Montreal, 48; Guerrero, Los Angeles, 48. Pitching (I Decisions) Hawkins, San Diego, 11-2, Darling, NewYork, 9-2, NewYork, 13-3, Reuschel, Pittsburgh, 8-2, Anduiar, St. Louis, 15-4, Smith, Montreal, 10-3, Hoyt, San Diego, 12-4, Cox, St. Louis, 11-4, .733.

Baseball Most Valuable Players for the Maior League Baseball All Star Game: 1961 Maury Wills, Los Angeles, NL 1962 Leon Wagner, Los Angeles, AL 1963 Willie Mays, San Francisco, NL 1964 John Callison, Philadelphia, NL 1966 Brooks Robinson, Baltimore, AL 1967 Tony Perez, Cincinnati, NL 1968 Willie Mays, San Francisco, NL 1969 Willie McCovey, San Francisco, NL 1970 Carl Yastrzemski, Boston, AL 1971 Frank Robinson, Baltimore, AL 1972 Joe Morgan, Cincinnati, NL 1973 Bobby Bonds, San Francisco, NL 1974 Steve Garvey, Los Angeles, NL 1975 Bill Madlock, Chicago, NL Jon Matlack, New York, NL 1 National League 6, American Loaguo 1 Wednesday's Games No tamos scheduled 'Thursday's Games Now York (Whitson 54) at Minnesota (Smithson 8-7), 1:15 p.m. Cleveland (Romero 0-0) at Chicago Bums 94), 2:30 p.m. Texas (Hough 7-10) at Detroit (O'Neal 5 2), 7:35 P.m. Oakland (Codiroli 64) at Toronto (Alex- ander 84), 7:35 p.m. Kansas City (Saberhagen 104) at Baltimore (McGregor 7-7), 7:35 p.m.

California (Romanick 10-4) at Boston (HuntS-7), 7:35 p.m. Seattlo (Moore 7-5) at Milwaukee Burris 4-7), 6:35 P.m. Friday's Games Texas at Detroit, 7:35 p.m. Oakland at Toronto, 7:35 p.m. California at Boston, 7:35 p.m.

Kansas City it Baltimore, 6:05 p.m. Cleveland at Chicago, 6:30 p.m. New York at Minnesota, 6:35 p.m. Seattle at Milwaukee 6:35 p.m. Top II All-Time Strikeout Leaden Nolan Ryan-x 4,004 2.

Steve Carlton-x 3,908 '3. Gaylord Perry 3,534 M. Walter Johnson 3,508 S.TomSeaver-x 3481 Sports Briefs New Jersey 94, Rhode Island Wildwood 114, Connecticut IN Tuesday's Games Wildwood at Long Island Wednesday's Games Rhode Island at Wildwood Westchester at Springfield Thursday's Games Wildwood vs. Westchester at Long Island Springfield at Long Island New Jersey at Connecticut Miscellaneous COL d'AUBlSQUE, France (AP) Wednesday's results ot the first part of the 18th leg 3.6-mile leg from Luz Saint Sauveur to Col d'Aubisoue ot the Tour de France cycling competition: 1, Stephen Roche, Ireland, 1 hour, 39 ml- Frenchman Wins TourDe France Leg PAU, France (AP) Frances Regis Simon won the second half of the 18th leg of the Tour de France cycling race Wednesday and fellow Frenchman Bernard Hinault retained the overall lead. Simon won the 52-mile run from Laruns to Pau in 2 hours, 22 minutes, 55 seconds.

Alvaro Pino of Spain was edged out by Simon, and Irelands Sean Kelly was third. Earlier, Stephen Roche of Ireland easily won the first part of the 18th leg, a 32.6-mile climb in the Pyrenees in 1:39.19. Kelly was second, 1:03 behind, followed by Belgiums Paul Wellens. Roche finished fifth in the second half of the leg. Hinaults total time is 95:31.16.

American Greg Lemond is second. firmed today. The bout originally was set for Har-rahs Trump Plaza in Atlantic City, N.J., Sept. 20. Spokesman Murray Goodman said the bout will be televised by HBO.

According to the New York Post, Holmes balked at fighting in Atlantic City and preferred going for his 49th straight victory in Las Vegas. If Holmes wins, he will equal Rocky Marcianos record of being the only heavyweight chamnpion to retire undefeated. Holmes is expected to earn $4 million, about twice as much as Spinks, the light heavyweight champion who boasts a 27-0 mark. I Gretna Tennis Tourney Slated The 18th annual Mt. Gretna Invitational Tennis Tournament will be held Aug.

3-10 at the Mt. Grenta Mens Club Courts. Eligibility for the tournament is open to all male residents of Lebanon County 16-years old or older, or by invitation. There is a $6 entry fee for singles and $10 for doubles. To register, call 964-3647.

Registration deadline is Aug. 1. Refreshments will be available each evening of the tournament. Anyone wishing to donate baked goods or help with the refreshments should contact Dottie Fulmer, again in the championship game, 12-4. Leading the way for the champions was the hitting of Mike Ditzler (.538, three home runs, 10 rbi), Rich Don-moyer (.450, nine rbi), and Arden Snook (.500, eight rbi), who belted a grand slam homer in game one.

Donmoyer also got three wins on the mound in the tournament, with the other two going to Roger Zellers. The district championship earns Laucks a berth in the state class tournament, to be held August 2, 3, and 4 in Drifton, Pa. Dons Place Scores 14-9 Win Dons Place ripped Dunkin Donuts last night in City-County Class Soft- ball action. The winners upped its record to 14-9, pounding out 13 hits. Dave Brown picked up the win, and also slugged a double and triple.

In other action fourth place Jolly Roger pounded out 17 hits to down-Raiger's 11-6. Bob Adams picked up the win, while Jay Brown suffered the loss. Raigers bats were far from quiet themselves as they pounded out 14 hits. Sign-Ups Slated For Cheerleaders Cheerleader sign-ups for the Annville Boys League will be held from p.m. tonight and Friday at the Boys League field on Maple and Long Streets.

For further information, call Mark Weikel, 838-5734. Soccer Sign-Ups Sign-ups for the Schafferstown team in the Lebanon Valley Midget Soccer League will be held Saturday, July 20 at the Schatterstown Rec Field. To be eligible, youngsters must be at least seven and not 14 years of age on January 1. For more information, contact Don Meyer at 949-3920. Polo Club To Play Burnt Mills The Lancaster Polo Club will host the Burnt Mills Polo Club from Medford, N.J., Sunday afternoon.

Riding for Lancaster will be Ben Forney, Bob Shreiner, Tim Zekany, Nancy Gingrich and Jim Brown. The Burnt Mills team is rated at two games and is captained by Carmen Paterniti. The field is located in Rothsville along Route 772 on Church St. The Lancaster County Porsche Auto Club will give a half-time exhibition. In last weeks action, Lancaster defeated Chukker Valley 10-3.

Nelson Named To All-Stars Jennifer Nelson, a seventh grade student at Cedar Crest Middle School, was recently selected to the all-star team and also voted the most valuable player at the junior high girls basketball camp at Linden Hall in Lititz. Holmes-SpinksTo Battle In Vegas NEW YORK AP) Unbeaten Larry Holmes defense of his International Boxing Federation heavyweight title against Michael Spinks has been scheduled for Saturday Sept. 21 at the Riviera Hotel in Las Vegas, a spokesman for promoter Don King con Mollies Romp Joe Brent went 4-for-4 with seven RBIs including a two-run homer and "a three-run triple to lead Jolly Molly to a 12-2 clubbing of Umbergers of 'Fontana last night in City-County Fastpitch Softball action. Dave Albright also slugged a homer for the winners, and Rusty Shaak picked up the win. Tom Gassert hit a homer for Umbergers.

In other action Bellegrove down Brandts, 6-4. Steve Hostetter was 3-' for-3 with a home run to lead the winners. Dave Risser went 3-for-4 with a triple while Craig Boyer had three -hits in four trips to lead Heiseys -Diner to an 11-6 victory over Boger Concrete. Mike Stewart struck out 'eight and gave up just two hits in pitching Transportation to a 10-0 victory over Laucks. Mike Nordall and Glenn Weaver each had three hits for the winners.

Tourney Slated The Country House womens soft-ball team will hold a slow-pitch soft-ball tournament Aug. 16-18 in New- manstown. Any teams or individuals interested in playing should contact Lansing, 272-0522, or Bob 215-589-5178. Laucks Claims District Title Laucks Sporting Goods of the City-County Softball League won the class District Fast-Pitch Tournament July 13-14 at Hobo Hollow in Lancaster County. The locals went through the tourney with a 5-0 mark, including wins over the Badgers, 13-5, Eagle Security, 10-9, Richland Legion, 9-1, High Concrete, 6-4, and Eagle Security Bonus days now through July 22 to take advantage of the big HTH'product rebate offer and stock up on HTH'Dry Chlorinator for the weeks of great pool weather ahead.

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