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7 7 7 1 0 00 0 1 1 1 0 0000 0000 0000 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 000 0 0000 0 0000 000 8-The NAPA REGISTER Saturday, October 10, 1981 Register Sports Scoreboard JUSTIN 8 7 0 0-15 DELTA 7 14-28 Wallace 33 pass from Johson (Emigh kick) Metzger 37 run (Flynn pass from Miller) Hernandez 7 run (Emigh kick) J- Metzger 1 run (Ciaccio kick) Stuart 35 pass from Johnson (Emigh kick) Johnson 2 run (Emigh kick) TEAM STATISTICS Justin Delta FIRST DOWNS 8 13 Rushing 12 Passing Penalty RUSHING Justin-Delta Attempts 38 Net Yards 230 162 PASSING Attempts Completed Intercepted Net Yards 7 110 TOTAL YARDS 237 272 PUNTS-AVG. PENALTIES 4-33 4-65 FUMBLES-LOST 2-1 2-0 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING (Carries- Yards) Metzger 19-198, D. LaFontaine 4 23, Negri Miller 12-(minus) 6 Hernandez 22-19, Jenson 8-18, Sheyd 5-19, Chacon 5-37, emigh 2- (minus) 3 PASSING Yds) J- Miller 2-1-0-7, Valenzuela 4-0-0-0 Johnson 11-6-0-110 RECEIVING (Catches- Yards) D. LaFontaine 1-7 Wallace 2-48, Stuart 1-35, Sheyd 1-13, Moreno 1-7, Simpson 1-7 St. HelenaLower Lake Score by quarters: St.

Helena 6 6 14 6-32 Lower Lake 0 0 0 7- 7 SH Beltrami 1 run (kick failed); St. Helena 6, Lower Lake 0, 1:57 left 1st. SH Beltrami 5 run (run fails); St. Helena 12, Lower Lake 0, 2:57 left 2nd. SH Heywood 22 pass from Toogood (Beltrami pass from Toogood); St.

Helena 20, Lower Lake 0, 4:06 left 3rd. SH Brown 23 pass from Toogood (pass fails); St. Helena 26, Lower Lake 0, 2: 27 left 3rd. LL Camburn pass from Adams (Camburn kick); St. Helena 26, Lower Lake 7.

1:42 left 4th. SH Lopez 28 pass from Leonard (kick bocked); St. Helena 32, Lower Lake 0, 0.52 left 4th. TEAM STATISTICS S.H. L.L.

FIRST DOWNS 18 10 Rushing 00 Passing Penalty 0 RUSHING Attempts Net Yards 156 PASSING Attempts 17 Completed Intercepted Net Yards TOTAL YARDS 305 180 PUNTS-AVG. PENALTIES-YDS. 6-68 7-75 FUMBLES-LOST 1-0 5-3 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING (Carries- Yards) SH Beltrami 12-51; Shuey 5-18; Moffett 8-7; Toogood 6-( minus) 7. LL Ranye 24-82; Diener 8-32; Adams 6-30; Bier 1-9; Richter 1-3; Showen 1-0. PASSING (Att-Comp-Int- Yds) 21-12-3 196; Leonard 3-2-0-4; Brown 1-0-0-0.

RECEIVING (CatchesSH Brown 5-94; Beltrami 348; Moffet 2-29; Lopez 1-28; Heywood 1-22; Shuey 1-11; Beltran 1-4. LL -Gage 1-15; Camburn 1-9. Standings qualify for Stanley Cup playoffs) Friday's Results Philadelphia 2, Detroit 2 (tie) Winnipeg 8, NY Rangers 3 Vancouver 6, Edmonton 2 Today's Games (All Times EDT) Quebec at Pittsburgh, 2:35 p.m. Boston at Hartford, 7:35 p.m. Buffalo at Montreal, 8:05 p.m.

NY Islanders at Colorado, 8:05 p.m. Detroit at Washington, 8:05 p.m. Chicago at Toronto, 8:05 p.m. NY Rangers at Minnesota, 9:05 p.m. Calgary at St.

Louis, 9:05 p.m. Edmonton at Los Angeles, 10:05 p.m. Sunday's Games Washington at Boston Vancouver at Buffalo Pittsburgh at Philadelphia California at Chicago 219th Hole Napa High-Hogan Score by quarters: 14 7 6 15-42 HOGAN 0 07 7 07 NAPA. Scoring summary: NAPA: Jacque 85-yard kickoff return; kick failed NAPA: Sly 31-yard run; Lundeen pass from Harbison NAPA: Fox 19-yard run; Ryan kick NAPA: Campbell 32-yard pass from Harbison; kick blocked HOGAN: Brown 88-yard pass from Petrie; Rahill kick NAPA: Sly 16-yard run; Lundeen pass from Harbison NAPA: Harbison 6-yard run; Ryan kick TEAM STATISTICS FIRST DOWNS 11 Penalty 2 Passing Rushing 9200 RUSHING Attempts 36 29 Net Yards 230 58 PASSING Attempts 15 24 Completed Intercepted Net Yards 124 142 TOTAL YARDS 354 204 PUNTS-AVG. PENALTIES-YDS.

12-140 8-70 FUMBLES-LOST 2-2 3-1 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING (Carries- Yards) NAPA: Sly 13-98, Wigington 2-7, Harbison 7-10, Fox 8-34, Jacque 3-29, Barker 3-52. HOGAN: Ligons 16-60, Williams 2- (minus)-4, Satterfield 1-2, Petrie (minus)-10, Franco 1-4, King 5-6. PASSING (Att-Comp-Int- Yds) NAPA: Harbison 14-6-0-108, Ryan 1-1- 0-16. HOGAN: Petrie 20-7-2-142, Williams 3-0-0-0, Ligons 1-0-0-0. RECEIVING (Catches- Yards) NAPA: Lundeen 5-76, Burns 1-16, Campbell 1-32.

HOGAN: Williams 2-17, Davis 4-37, Brown 1-88. Vintage- Vallejo Score by quarters: VALLEJO 0 0 8-15 VINTAGE 9 0-23 Va-King, 61 run (Miller kick) Vi-safety, punter tackled in end zone Vi-Ramirez, 29 run (Ramirez kick) son, 1 run (Ramirez kick) Vi-Wilkinson, 4 run (Ramirez kick) Va-King, 1 run (S. Smith pass from Sarna) TEAM STATISTICS VA Vi FIRST DOWNS 19 Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING Attempts Net Yards 251 PASSING Attempts Completed Intercepted Net Yards 41 22 TOTAL YARDS 97 273 PUNTS-AVG. PENALTIES-YDS. 8-50 6-44 FUMBLES-LOST 1-1 0-0 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING (Carries-yards) Val-King 20-127, Garabato 1- (minus) 12, Smith 2-(minus 10, Hawkins $-7, Almanzor 1-1 Vin- Gomez 16-69, Williams 2-17, Ramirez 13-97, Wilkinson 11-68 PASSING (Att-Comp-Int- Yds) Val-Sarna 8-3-0-41 Vin- Wilkinson 15-2-1-22 RECEIVING (CatchesVal-Evans 2-25, S.

Smith 1-16 Vin-Woodward 1-14, Rothman 1-8 NHL Adams Division Pts Quebec Buffalo 100 2 Hartford Montreal -00 Boston 1 0 Patrick Division NY Islandrs Philadelphi -00 -O Pittsburgh Washington 0 NY Rangers 0 Campbell Conference Norris Division Pts. Toronto Detroit St. Louis 0 Winnipeg Chicago Minnesota 1 Smythe Division Vancouver 2 0 Edmonton 11 0 Calgary 0 1 Los Angeles -O 0 0 Colorado 02 0: 0 (Top four in each division NAPA VALLEY COUNTRY CLUB WOMEN'S CLUB: Medal tournament. Flight Maxine Wilson 95-22-73, Fran Knudsen 99-23-76, Betsy Pelkan 94-18-76. Flight Gwen Gattavara 110-31-79, Hilde Reiche 112-31-81, Cathy Petrillo 123- 39-04, Jo Harrington 115-31-84.

Closest-to-the-hole: Helen Penny 12-4, Gwen Gattavara 15-6, Marj Hall 15-11. LITTLE KNOLL SENIOR'S CLUB: Joe Harmon 65-16-49, 1 Hank Fisher 66-17-49, Newt Wise 62-10-52. Flight Bill Blackney 75-25-60, Ira Peterson 74-23-51, George Rae 77-26-51. Flight Dick Evans 77-27-50, Cal Ruha 77-26-51, Arnold Hoff 78-26-52. Closest-to-the-hole: Dino Massoni 6-9, Ira Peterson 8-9, George Rae 134.

LITTLE KNOLL WOMEN'S CLUB: Medal tournament. Low gross Lillian Wise, 77. Low net, Mimi Biocci, captain's trophy, 49. Flight Ada Maddux 85- 31-54, June Boblett 85-30-55, Marie Gomez 89-31-58. Flight Mimi Biocci 83-34- 49, Fern Talley 93-33-60, Marie Gorey 94-33-61, Florence Garaventa 94-33-61, Rose Mayer 96-34-62.

Closest-to-the-hole: Lillian Wise MEADOWOOD COUNTRY CLUB MEN'S CLUB, St. Helena: Sweeps event. Andy Anderson 70-14-56, Homer Hoisington 83-25-58, Paul Wilcox 78-19-59. Jack Higgins 91-32-59, Dick Folsom 104-40-64. Best two-ball team: Tate Coulthard, J.

Higgins, H. Hoisington, V. Doyle 100. A. Anderson, D.

Folsom, M. Evans, L. Darley 102. Most net three's: A. Anderson 11, H.

Hoisington 9. SILVERADO COUNTRY CLUB AND RESORT WOMEN'S GOLF ASSOCIATION: Medal, sweep tournament. Qualifying winners for monthly captain's trophy Liz Rath, Bettie White, 69 net. Flight A (handicaps 14-21): Sue Plant 87-14-73, Kate Hemphill 90-15-75, Bea Seagraves 95-19-76, Janice McKenzie 96- 19-77. Flight (handicaps 23-26): Liz Rath 93-24-69, Dottie McGuire 97-23-74, Claire Forni 90-23-75, Betty Hartzell 102-24-78.

Flight (handicaps 27-30): Wanda Stevenson 95-27-68, Bettie White 96-27-69, Dorothy Eagleton 104-30-74, Jane Anderson 105-29-76. Flight (handicaps 31-38): Bobbie Sauder 103-31-72, Nancy Christiansen 106-31-75, Evelyn Swett 113-32-81, Joan Murray 112-31-81, Mary Bicair 118-37-81. LITTLE KNOLL 0-58 CLUB: Flight Ken Crawford 61-13-48, Joe Harmon 65-16-49, Carl Rogers 67-16-51. Flight Charlie Agnew 68-17-51, Ted Kirtley 73- 22-51, John Tweeten 71-19-52. Flight Arnold Hoff 78-28-50, Bob Ashworth 77- 23-54, Virgil Tipton 78-23-55.

Closest-to-the-hole: Harold Peterson 4-4, Bob Ashworth 5-1, George Hart MT. ST. HELENA WOMEN'S CLUB Weekly Sweepstakes. Flight Jeanette Keller, Marg Randall, (tie) Lis Harris, Ruth Brower; Flight Midge Curtis, Mami1 Ruth Dubose, Betty Shaw; Niners: Alice Lynch, (tie) Marg McGowan, ally. Rosemond Scott.

Martin Says A's Not Getting EnoughCredit Credit MEL Football Prep standings Monticello Empire League League Napa Vintage Vacaville Vallejo Hogan Armijo Fairfield Fridav's Results Vintage 23, Vallejo 15 Napa 42, Hogan 7 Vacaville 9, Armijo 6 Pinole Valley 22, Fairfield 12 (nonleague) Next Friday's Games Hogan at Fairfield, .8 p.m. Armijo at Napa, 8p.m. Vintage at Vacaville, 8p.m. Vallejo at Vanden (non-league, 8p.m. SCAL Football League Delta Justin Benicia Vanden Dixon Rio Vista John Swett Friday's Results Dixon 42, St.

Patrick's 0 (non-league Benica 54, John Swett 0 Delta 28, Justin 15 Vanden 13, Rio Vista 12 Next Friday's Games Benicia at Delta, 8 p.m. Justin at Dixon, 8 p.m. Rio Vista at John Swett, 8 p.m. Vallejo at Vanden (non-league), p.m. Sports Transactions Baseball Detroit Purchased third baseman Howard Johnson, a switch hitter from Birmingham; left-handed relief pitcher Augie Ruiz of Birmingham; and righthanded starter Larry Pashnick of Evansville; assigned outfielder Darrell Brown to Evansville.

Basketball Chicago Cut forwards John Nash and Terry Stotts and guard Billie Bryant. Cleveland Extended guard Roger Phegley's contract for two additional years. Kansas City Cut thirdround draft pick Curtis Berry of Missouri and free agents Bobby Willis and Marion Redmond. Washington Signed firstround draft choice guard Frank Johnson. Los Angeles Waived rookie forward Harvey Knuckles and veteran center Bob Elliott.

Football Baltimore Signed free agent wide receiver Kevin Williams. Cleveland Re-activated running back-kick returner Dino Hall and waived kick returner Cleotha Montgomery. Green Bay Activated wide receiver Ron Cassidy and placed wide receiver Fred Nixon on injured reserve list. Signed tackle Tim Stokes. Washington Signed free agent tight end Rich Caster and placed tight end Greg McCrary on the injured reserve list.

Playoff Line Scores (Best 3-of-5) American League Oakland vs. Kansas City (Oakland wins series, 3-0) Oct. 6 Oakland 4, Kansas City 0 Oct. 7 Oakland 2, Kansas City 1 Oct. 9 Oakland 4, Kansas City 1 New York vs.

Milwaukee (New York leads series, 2-1) Oct. New York 5, Milwaukee 3 Oct. 8 New York Milwaukee 0 Oct. 9 Milwaukee 5, New York Oct. 10 Milwaukee at New York, 4:10 p.m.

1-Oct. 11 Milwaukee at New York, 7:10 p.m. National League Los Angeles vs. Houston (Houston leads series, 2-1) Oct. Houston 3, Los Angeles Oct.

7 Houston 1, Los Angeles 0, 11 innings Oct. Los Angeles 6. Houston Oct. 10 Houston at Los Angeles, 8:15 p.m. 1-Oct.

11 Houston at Los Angeles, 4:05 p.m. Philadelphia vs. Montreal (Montreal leads series, 2-1) Oct. 7 Montreal 3, Philadelphia Oct. 8 Montreal 3, Philadelphia Oct.

Philadelphia 6, Montreal Oct. 10 Montreal Philadelphia, 1:05 p.m. x-Oct. 11 Montreal at Philadelphia, 4:05 p.m. x-if necessary NL East (Game 3) Mtl 010 000 010-2 84 Phila 020 002 20x 6 13 0 Burris, Lee (6), Sosa (7) and Carter; Christenson, Lyle (7), R.

Reed (8) and Moreland, Boone (7). -Christenson (1- 0). Burris (0-1). AL East Game 3 Milw 000 000 320-5 90 N.Y. 000 100 200- 3 82 Lerch, Fingers (7) and Simmons; John, May (8) and Cerone.

W-Fingers. L-John. HRs- Simmons (1), Molitor (1). Dodgers-Astros HOUSTON ab bi Puhl rf 40 0 0 Garner 2b 2 0 0 0 Scott cf 4 0 0 0 Cruz If 4 0 2 0 Cedeno 1b 4000 Ashby 2 0 A Howe 3b 2 1 1 1 Reynids SS 2000 Thon s5 100 0 Knepper 10 0 0 Spilmn ph 1000 LaCorte 00 0 0 Woods ph 1000 Sambito 0000 BSmith 0000 Totals 28 1 3 1 Houston Los Angeles Cedeno. LOB- Houston 4, Los Cruz.

Baker. Guerrero. Garvey (2). -Landreaux Houston Knepper (L. 0-11 LaCorte Sambito B.

Smith Los Angeles Hooton (W 1-0) Howe Welch Hooton pitched to 1 WP-Knepper. Royals-A's KANSAS CITY. OAKLAND bi ab bi Wilson If 4 0 2 0 Hendrsn If 2320 White 2b 4 1 2 0 Murphy ef 4021 GBrett 3b 4 0 1 0 Johnsn dh 4010 Aikens 1b 4 0 2 0 Armas rf 3011 Otis cf 4001 Klutts 3b 0 0 McRae dh 0 1 0 Moore 1b 4000 Hurdle rf 0 1 0 Heath 0 0 Wathan 4010 McKay 26 3111 Wshngt SS 3000 Stanley SS 2000 Totals 35 1 10 Totals 30 4 7 3 Kansas City 000 100 000 1 Oakland 101 200 00x 4 White. Wathan. DPOakland 1.

LOB -Kansas City 7, Oakland 7. McRae. -McKay (1). SB- Henderson. IP RER BB SO Kansas City Gura (L 0-1) 3 2-3 7 Martin 4 1-3 0 0 2 2 Oakland Lngfrd (W 1-01 71-3 10 Beard (S 1 1-3 00.

0 0 0 Underwood 1-3 0-N A Southern Open At Columbus, Ga. Oct. 9 (Par 70) Payne Stewart 67-65-132 Calvin Peete 68-67-135 George Burns 66-69--135 Bob Gilder 71-64-135 Jerry Pate 70-65-135 J.C. Snead 67-68-135 Greg Powers 69-67-136 George Archer 70-67-137 Tom Mauney 70-67--137 Jeff Mitchell 69-68-137 Vance Heafner 68-69-137 Mike Holland 67-70--137 Jim Nelford 68-69--137 Peter Jacobsen 67-70-137 Gary McCord 71-66-137 Mike Sullivan 66-71-137 Bill Britton 71-67-138 Dave Eichelberger 70-68-138 Bobby Nichols 71-67-138 Peter Oosterhuis 67-71-138 Leonard Thompson 71-67-138 Charles Krenkel 68-70-138 John Cook 68-70-138 Allen Miller 69-69-138 Inamori Classic At San Jose. Oct.

(Par 73) JoAnn Carner 68-73-141 Amy Alcott 68-73-141 Cindy Hill 73-69-142 Julie Stanger Pyne 69-73-142 Janet Alex 70-72-142 Jeannette Kerr 73-69-142 Sally Little 69-73-142 Cathy Morse 69-73-142 Carole Jo Callison 73-70-143 Jan Stephenson 73-70-143 Sandra Haynie 71-72-143 Nancy Lopez-Melton 70-74-144 Debbie Massey 71-73-144 Pat Bradley 73-71-144 Patty Sheehan 74-70-144 Muffin Sp- Devlin 73-71-144 Beth Daniel 71-74-145 Donna Caponi 73-72-145 Judy Clark 73-72-145 Kyle O'Brien 81-74-145 Suzy McAllister 70-75-145 Jane Blalock 74-71-145 Hollis Stacy 70-76-146 Penny Pulz 71-75-146 Vicki Tabor 78-68-146 Vicki Fergon 73-73-146 Dianne Dailey 72-74-146 Lenore Muraoka 71-75-146 Sylvia Bertolaccini 74-73-147 Sandra Palmer 75-72-147 Debbie Meisterlin 77-70-147 Kathy McMullin 72-75-147 Janet Coles 72-76-148 A-Mary Enright 78-70-148 Holly Hartley 75-73-148 Barbara Moxness 75-73-148 Myra Van Hoose 74-74-148 M.J. Smith 75-73-148 Catherine Duggan 72-72-148 Debbie Austin 75-74-149 Kathy Hite 72-77-149 Jan Ferraris 76-73-149 Shelley Hamlin 71-78-149 Betty Burfeindt 7-72-149 Dale Lundquist 74-75-149 Robin Walton 75-74-149 Kathy Young 71-78-149 Laura Hurlbut 78-72-150 Mardell Wilkins 75-75-150 Kelly Fuiks 75-75-150 Roberta Speer 72-78-150 Amelia Rorer 75-75-150 Barbara Mizrahie 76-74-150 Kathy Whitworth 73-77-150 Cindy Chamberlin 73-77-150 Jeane Crafte 74-76-150 Alexandra Reinhardt 77-73-150 Lynn Adams 75-75-150 Sharon Barrett 79-71-150 Pam Miller 77-73-150 Cathy Mant 75-75-150 Mary Dwyer 76-76-152 Joan Joyce 78-74-152 Sandra Spuzich 72-80-152 Judy Rankin 87-76-152 Alice Ritzman 76-76-152 Barbara Barrow 77-76-153 Marga Stubblefield 77-76-153 Therese Hession 79-74-153 Betsy King 77-76-153 Jerilyn Britz 72-81-153 Patty Hayes 77-76-153 Did not qualify Martha Hansen 75-79-154 Lori Garbacz 77-77-154 Gail Hirata 78-76-154 Brenda Lunsford 76-79-155 H.B. Duntz 78-77-155 Vicki Singleton 75-81-156 Alice Miller 81-75-156 Carolyn Hill 77-79-156 Sue Bennett 84-72-156 Anne-Marie Palli 87-77-157 Sue Fogleman 78-79-157 Leann Cassaday 81-76-157 Elaine Hand 77-81-158 Joyce Kazmierski 79-79-158 Cathy Charbinbier 81-77-158 Kathy Martin 83-76-159 Cindy Ferro 80-80-160 Barara Riedl 84-76-160 Bonnie Laver 78-82-160 Lindy Moore 79-82-161 June Staton 83-79-162 Suzanne Jackson 81-81-162 Vivian Brownlee 82-81-163 Debby Rhodes 86-77-163 A-Carol Slane 83-84-167 Lee Burke 83-86-169 A-Liz Chiarelli 92-88-180 Sally Dodge 90-94-184 Kim Sandman 96-90-186 Catherine Duggan 76-72-148 Chris Johnson 84-wdr Napa Bowling HAYWIRES Jolly Gutters 3, Outlaws Udder Team 2, Bowling Yo-Yo's Steve's Mobil 3, Lightning Bolt Juice SirFivals 3, Napa Valley Prop. 1. High team game: Udder Team 1054; High team series: Udder Team 3059.

Men's high individual game: Bill Wellborn, Bowling Yo-Yo's 204; men's high individual series: Don Reed, Bowling Yo-Yo's Women's High individual Sylvia Kuidahl, Udder Team 207; women's high individual series: Sylvia Kuidahl, Udder team 521. SUNDAY FUNNIES Alley Oops 3, Andy Capps Charlie's Angels 2, Looney tunes Mortimers' Nurds 4, Boarding House Four Capn N' Kids 3, Family Circus Sad Sacks 4, Red Barons 0. High team game: Mortimer's Nurds 694; high team series: Mortimers' Nurds 1935. Men's high individual game: Mort Paslay, Mortimers' Nurds 234; men's high individual series: Lee LeFebvre, Sad Sacks 596. Women's high individual game: Judy LeFebvre, Sad Sacks 193; women's high individual series: Beth Moore, Mortimers' Nurds 515 MONARCHS Dennis's Cousins 4, Screwballs Should-A-Beens 3, The Four Nuts Ball's Bag's 4, The Rookies The Four Paw's 2, Michelob 4 Wonderbowls 4, Evan's Airport Service Napa Valley Tree Service 3, Evan's Airport Service no.

II Nor-Cal Plastics 2, DI R3 2. High team game: DI R3 921; high team series: Ball's Bag's 2474. Men's high individual game: Mike Dolan, Ball's Bag's 277; men's high individual series: Mike Dolan, Ball's Bag's 607. Women's high, individual game: Dianna Laver, 200; women's high individual series: Dianna Lauer, DI R3 526. OAKLAND, Calif.

(UPI) Billy Martin doesn't know what his Oakland A's have to do to prove they are a solid baseball team, except perhaps to go all the way this year and win the World Series. The A's completed a three-game sweep of the defending American League champion Kansas City Royals, 4-1, to win the West Division title Friday night and while the players exchanged and accepted congratulations Martin preferred to talk about other matters. It seems the A's manager thinks his club isn't getting enough credit. "When we played so well last year," said Martin, "everyone said we were lucky. Then when we jumped off so fast this year, they said it was just one of those things.

Well, now that we have finally won Raider Changes United Press International The time has come to break up that old gang in Oakland. The defending Super Bowl champion Raiders, shut out in their last two games, will shuffle their offensive lineup Sunday when they meet AFC West rival Kansas City at Arrowhead Stadium on channels 3 and 4 at 10 a.m. Gene Upshaw, the seventime All- left gaurd, will be benched after playing 207 consecutive games in favor of top draft choice Curt Marsh, who was just activiated. Also, tight end Derrick Ramsey replaces Raymond Chester, a 12-year veteran, as the Raiders try to add some life to a dying offense. However, it should be remembered that at this time last season, the Raiders also were 2-3 before quarterback Jim Plunkett took over for Dan Pastorini, who had suffered a broken leg.

The Raiders then went on to become the first wild card team to win the Super Bowl. Local TV For The 49ers SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) There's good news for San Francisco 49ers fans this weekend that is for those unable to purchase tickets to Sunday's game with the Dallas Cowboys the match will be on local television on channels 5 or 10 at 1 p.m. It's been four years since the 49ers sold out a game before the Friday noon deadline and that time, 1977, the opponents were Dallas and Los Angeles back-to-back. The Rams follow the Cowboys into Candlestick Park, after the re 49ers go on the road to play the Green Bay Packers, and that game is certain to be a sellout too since all but 2,500 tickets of the available 61,185 already have been snatched up. All this sudden good fortune is due to San Francisco's improved play this year.

Going into Sunday's game against the Cowboys, the 49ers are tied for first in the NFC West with Atlanta and Los Angeles, all at 3-2. The Rams host the Falcons at the same time the 49ers are jousting with the Cowboys. Napa Frosh Defeated WOODLAND Douglas Junior High downed the Napa High frosh, 18-6, here Thursday in 9th-grade football action. The visiting Indians, now 2- 1, tallied their only touchdown after Douglas had built up an 18-0 lead. Stacy Smithson scored the NHS TD.

For Napa, quarterbacks I Dan DeWeese and Shayne Libby ran the option well and hooked up with receivers Mike Campbell, Paul Gasser and Todd Santiago on pass plays. Ridgeview Tops Silverado Ridgeview Junior High School's eighth grade soccer team defeated Silverado, 4-1, in a recent Tri School League match. Brian Tucker, Greg Phillips, Justin Aaron and Manuel Navarro scored goals for the Rebels, who improved their record to 0-2. Greta Jaeger and Manuel Zepeda added assists. Ridgeview resumes Tri School League play Tuesday at home against Redwood at 3:15 p.m.

the division, these same people are say- The A's, with Ricky Henderson snapping it's because the Royals went into a hit- ing out of an 0-9 Series slump, played their ting slump. game against Kansas City and it became "My feeling is that we won because our apparent pretty early Friday that the pitching stopped their hitting. Everyone Royals weren't going to win. is knocking the Royals hitters, but no one In the fourth, Kansas City committed is giving our side credit for pitching so three errors, two of them throwing miswell. It's an old thing in baseball good cues and the third coming when catcher pitching stops good hitting." John Wathan dropped a foul popup.

And in the fifth, they had four singles but failed Mike Norris beat the Royals, 4-0, in the to score. opening game of the Division Series, and Kansas City manager Dick Howser Steve McCatty added a 2-1 decision. Fri- didn't seem all that upset his Royals day night, Rick Langford, despite a sore came to the end of the line Friday havelbow and an aching ankle, went 7 1-3 in- ing lost five in a row to the A's counting nings and wound up the winner. the last two games of the season. "Rick had a bad elbow and a bad ankle, "I don't feel disappointed," said and he still beat them," said Martin.

"I Howser, who became the Royals have to be proud of him for that. It was a manager after the strike. "If it wasn't for really gutty performance, and he pulled it the unusual season we wouldn't have gotoff against a very good team." ten this far." Series Continue By UPI The Philadelphia Phillies, Milwaukee Brewers and Los Angeles Dodgers all managed to accomplish something Friday that the Kansas City Royals did not: stay alive in the divisional playoffs. Kansas City, the defending American League champion, lost in three straight to the Oakland A's as a fatal mixture of poor hitting, sloppy fielding and clumsy baserunning dethroned the Royals. Oakland advanced to the championship round with a 4-1 victory.

Phillies 6, Expos 2 Larry Christenson hurled six innings, striking out eight while allowing four hits and one run. The right-hander made his first start since A Aug. 24, when he was relegated to the bullpen. "I really have no comment," he replied when asked if he should have stayed in the rotation. "I don't want to get into trouble.

Whether I'm relieving or starting, I'm still George Vukovich, recalled from the minors just days before the players' strike, batted for Christenson and singled in Manny Trillo to give the Phillies a 3-1 advantage. Trillo also had an RBI single and Mike Schmidt broke an o-for-7 slump with a single and double. Brewers 5, Yankees 3 Paul Molitor led off the eighth with a home me run and Ted Simmons, who had cracked a two-run homer an inning earlier, followed with an RBI single to keep the Brewers alive. "We've got the momentum," said a happy Molitor, who had three hits. "It will take a little luck but it can be done." The game was marred in the seventh when a fan jumped from the stands and tackled third-base umpire Mike Reilly, who had prompted a chorus of boos from the Yankee Stadium crowd after calling Dave Winfield out on a close play in the sixth.

Reilly was not injured in the incident. Dodgers 6, Astros 1 Steve Garvey's two-run homer highlighted a three-run Dodger first as Los Angeles grabbed and maintained an early lead. After Dusty Baker doubled home Davey Lopes, Garvey blasted a Bob Knepper fastball into the left-field seats. and they (Delta) kept the ball during the second half," said Shipp. "Some errors at crucial times prevented us from putting together a good offensive series the second half." Next week the Braves face another stiff challenge as they travel to Dixon to do battle against the Rams on Friday in SCAL play.

(See statistics and SCAL standings, page 8) Justin (Continued from Page 6) Gleeson and Mike Watson rotated at the injured Croxdale's linebacker spot and performed commendably. The lack of offense for the Braves in the second half (only two first downs) meant that the defense was on the field most of the remainder of the game, and eventually Delta's powerful running attack took its toll. "Our game is ball control, Sulphur Springs: Runs Sunday ST. HELENA The fourth annual Sulphur Springs Ribbon Runs will get under way tomorrow, beginning at 9:30 a.m. from Crane Park in St.

Helena. Two races will be held, a two-mile at 9:30 and a 4.5- mile at 10 a.m. Entry fee for either run is $1, and race director Jack Potter of the sponsoring Silverado Track Club urges runners to arrive at least 30 minutes before their race to register. "We expect between 100 and 150 runners," Potter noted. "A lot of them are from out of the The two-mile course is flat, and the 4.5 mile course is gentle, rolling hills, All participants will received ribbons.

Napa High Sophs Shut Out Hogan VALLEJO Napa High School's sophomore football team won again. The Indians Friday night blanked Hogan, 20-0, for their fifth overall and second straight Monticello Empire League victory at Corbus Field. Rusty Boals scored Napa's First touchdown on a one-yard run, and Steve Hendrickson connected on the point-after-kick. Napa scored its second touchdown as tight end John Webb caught a 17-yard scoring pass from quarterback Jay Leachman. Hendrickson kicked the PAT.

Leachman scored Napa's final touchdown on a three-yard keeper. Coach Al Gray said the Indians played a solid first half. "Our defense held them to under 100 yards in total offense," he said. Hendrickson and Darren Hutchins each intercepted passes, and Tom Rudstrom, Andre LaVelle, Hutchins, Gary Resendez and Steve Voss each recovered fumbles. "Our offensive line did great job of option blocking, and we ran the option well," said Gray.

"Joe Greigo, our tailback, had a good night. "It was just our night. We did everything well. They were composed. Gray added that John Sawyer, a tackle, and linebacker Todd Balati played well ont he defensive side.

Napa resumes MEL play next Friday at home against Armijo of Fairfield. Kickoff is 5:45 p.m. at Napa Memorial stadium. "It's about time our bats woke up a bit," Garvey said. "I think we've regrouped and can win the next two games.

Pride is at stake, not just the division title." Knepper took the loss, not getting much support from his hitters or the Houston bullpen. Reliever Joe Sambito was tagged for three runs as the Dodgers iced the win. Houston scored its lone run on Art Howe's homer. Bidaki Gets 3 In NC Tie STOCKTON Napa College tied Delta, 6-6, Friday afternoon here in a high-scoring Camino Norte Conference match. The Chiefs had the lead, 6-5, but the home squad scored with minutes left.

It was the second time this week Napa has tied, both times it had a lead. "They tied us, not us coming from behind. It makes the tie more victorious for them," said NC coach Oscar DeHaro. Napa, which was missing one of its regular defenders had some communications breakdowns on defense, DeHaro noted. Yousef Bidaki scored a hat trick with his last two goals being NC's fifth and sixth of the match.

Also scoring for NC were Daniel Mendez, the last two of the first half when NC trailed, 4-3, and Ricardo Ramon who used some nifty footwork to free himself for a goal. Ken Vivian and Kurt Schumacher played goal for Napa, the latter taking over in the second half and back in action after missing a match with a knee injury. Vivian played well but was bruised up, said the coach. Now 1-1-2 in the conference and 2-2-2 overall, Napa Tuesday visits conference leader Santa Rosa. J-S Booters Triumph TRAVIS AIR FORCE BASE Justin-Siena High School's LOS ANGELES ab bi Lopes 2b.

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A- 46,820. frosh-soph soccer team upped its mark to 5-3 Thursday with a 4-1 defeat of Vanden, the second time this season the Braves have beaten the Vikings. Seibert tallied three times and Bret deLeuze once for JS which hosts Hogan of Vallejo Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. at Vintage. "The team played really well.

Our defense was absolutely outstanding," said assistant coach Leeds Davis. Keying the defense were Andy Marks and Matt Novak. Justin In 1st Place Tie TRAVIS AIR FORCE BASE Justin-Siena High School's frosh-soph volleyball team is now in a three-way tie for the Superior California Athletic League lead after a recent, 7- 15, 15-10, 15-10 to Vanden. Also at 4-1 are Vanden and Delta of Clarksburg. On Tuesday, Justin hosts John Swett of Crockett at 3:30 p.m.

In the first game, Linda Leveque and Lisa Bruni combined to serve for eight points while Patty Frommelt played strong defense in the middle 2-3 1-3 game..

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