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The Sacramento Bee from Sacramento, California • 66

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Sacramento, California
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I F4 The Sacramento Bee Final Wednesday July 22 1987 Top hockey player is injured at Festival GOLFERS Let the club makers with over 30yrs exp and the latest in hl-tech test equipment fit you and build your next setl 638-7220 Dlamondhead Golf Co 1 1 35 1 Trade Center Dr Rancho Cordova Sunrlse Folsom) REAL ESTATE LICENSE Live Instruction For the State Exam 96 Pawl Over 50000 Graduatea Approved by the Dept of Education Includes Pnnciplea Book Exam Questions Answers We also offer Home-Study Courses Audio Tapes of The School Sales or Broker Qualification Courses License Renewal Continuing Education Courses FAST -EASY- PASS OR PAY NOTHING AMERICAN SCHOOLS 916-983 3800 SUMMER SALE UP TO s1000 DISCOUNT SUBJECT TO INVENTORY cuse and Providence each received $1056027 the NCAA said General Former players of the United States Football San Antonio Gunslingers moved a step closer to receiving more than $750000 in back pay A federal bankruptcy judge in San Antonio ordered South Texas Sports to apply most of the money it received as the result of a recent USFL settlement with ABC Television to pay 50 players who are owed money from 1985 Former junior welterweight champion Aaron Pryor attempting to return to the ring after a long and costly bout with cocaine addiction is scheduled to fight Bobby Joe Young on Aug 8 at the Sunrise Musical Theater in the Broward County (Fla) city of Sunrise promoter Walter Alvarez said Pryor is 36-0 and Young is 30-6-1 Mike Aulby of Indianapolis will try to win his 14th Professional Bowlers Association title after earning the top seed in the Hammer Open at Edmond Okla Aulby will need to win just one game in championship round for his first title of the year His 42-game pinfall total of 10419 put him well ahead of Parker Bohn III who finished with 10225 Walter Ray Williams Jr of Stockton who earned the third seed with a pinfall total of 10207 will try to defend his 1986 Hammer Open title Associated Press The US Olympic Festival hockey tournament at Durham NC which is being used to select the corernf the 1988 Olympic team got off to a bad start Monday as premier amateur player was Injured Brian Leetch a 19-year-old All-America defenseman from Boston College was tripped by Fast forward Tom Fitzgerald only 40 seconds into the game Leetch suffered sprained ligaments in the left knee and is expected to be out four weeks lie will however be invited to next Olympic team training camp at Lake Placid NY 1 our volleyball players from California were suspended from the festival for dormitory infractions They were Hugh roster of Newport Beach Samantha Shaver of Mount View Cherl Boyer of Poway and Carl Henkel of Redondo Beach the US Volleyball Association said Jay Barrs of Mesa Anz scored one of the biggest upsets of the festival winning the archery competition over two-time Olympic gold medalist Darrell Pace Trena King of Kentwood Mich won the title Jimmy Moore of Medford Ore pitched the second softball no hitler of the festival lie struck out 10 and walked one as the North beat the South 4 0 was Kith festival victory in 18 deci- SPORTS BRIEFING sions On Monday Tracy Compton of Santa Marla pitched a no-hitter in competition Basketball Brian Tribble the man acquitted of supplying the cocaine that killed basketball star Len Bias now says he took drugs with the All-American on the morning he died But because Tribble has already been tried and didn't take the stand in his trial the prosecutor in the case says he is free from any prosecution USC coach George Raveling was named assistant coach of the 1988 US Olympic team by the Amateur Basketball Association of the USA President Brice Durbin of the ASAUSA also announced that St Peter's athletic director Bill Stein would serve as team manager Georgetown coach John Thompson was appointed earlier as coach of the Olympic squad Raveling served as an assistant to Bob Knight when the United States won the gold medal at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles Schools and conferences led by the Big East with $3801697 shared $26189456 from the net revenues of this NCAA basketball tournament Champion Indiana and the other Final Four participants Nevada-Las Vegas Syra LANCE CAMPERS 5TH WHEEL TRAILERS FOR 1987 The Family Campers MANY STANDARD FEATURES CAMPERS SHELLS 2425 Arden Way Sacramento (916) 929-6451 Store Hours: Mon-Sat 9-6 Sun 1 1-5 riORCAL CHIEFS 31 Gould moves to St Louis Hi Sports Staff News Services Grant Napear has been named spoits tliret tor of KRBK-TV Channel 31 effective Aug 3 He replaces Rich Gould who will become sports director at KPLR-1 in St Louis Bolh will woik at their current positions until July 29 according to station spokeswoman Victoria Elliott Napear has been the weekend sports anchor at WAND-TV in Deca-tui 111 for the past three years He previously was sports anchor at WDHO in Toledo In Rowling Green Ohio Napear was sports director at WKlQ-radio where he did play-by-play reporting for football hockey and basketball He is a graduate of Bowling Green University excited we found a person of talents so Elliott said No major changes in sports coverage are contemplated in the immediate future she said Baseball Palomino League Orange-ale's Palomino League team 17- to 18-year-olds has won the North Bay Division to advance to the North Regional Tournament in Santa Clara starting July 29 Section tournaments Tournaments for Big League (16-18) and Senior League (14-15) all-star learns will be held at American River College Friday through Aug 1 Five district winners from the Sac-lamento Stockton and Sierra foothills areas will compete Game times are 5 30 and 8 30 on Friday 10 a 1 30 5 and 8 on Saturday and 1 30 5 and 8 on Sunday The Big League divisional also will be held at American River the following week Olympic Festival Doxing Riddick Bowe of Brooklyn stopped last festival silver medalist Kevin Ford of Sacramento at 1 43 of the third round in the Olympic Festival boxing competition at Raleigh Tennis The bronze medal in tennis went to Mark Palus Longwood Fla and Mark Spier El Paso Texas who defeated second seeds Pete Sampras Rancho Palos Verdes and Scott Sigerseth El Ma-i ero 3-6 6-4 6-4 General Stanford's appeal A San lose Superior Court judge has ruled ic allow Stanford University to join a lawsuit challenging the legality of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's mandatory drug-testing program Santa Clara County Superior Court Judge Conrad Rushing rendered his decision after 1 2 hours of oral arguments by attorneys for Stanford and the NCAA Stanford argued it did not want to enforce an unlawful program and that it was caught in the crossfire between students challenging the drug testing and the NCAA which insists that the university enforce the program The judge denied the request to dismiss the suit Rushing also allowed Stanford football player Barry McKeever to join the suit which was begun in January by Stanford diver Simone Levant Boys Clay court championships Second-seed Ivan Barron of Florida defeated Chris Tsoa 6-2 6-1 in the USTA Boys 14 championships at the Fort Lauderdale Tennis Center AFTER $5 EA 2 TQkl (P! 01 ROLL OVER CREEPER Built of top quality wood air dried for long life Headrest made ot sponge rubber oil resistant covering REG 10 95 LD5-5 HYDRAULIC JACK Rugged durable1 For car truck home or shop use1 With handle 503 4 T0N504 899 6 TON505 1299 8 T0N506 1799 REBATE EZ truck itmdow BY SUPERIOR Black Euro style frame pass-thru window REG 49 99 SALE PRICE 34 88 LESS MFG REBATE -5 00 FINAL COST AFTER REBATE 29 88 fciJSQ If E87 SET EA AFCO CHROME ELECTRIC ANTENNA HCA-300 REG 24 95 GUMDUT CARS CHOKE CLEANER 13 0Z SPRAY DISC BRAKE PADS OR SHOES SET OF 4 FOR 2 WHEELS 987 SHOES REG 10 95 PA0S REG 9 95 OTHER PAD TO 14 95 JEA WEXCH P19575RUB WILD COUNTRY STEEL BELTED RADIAL RVT TRUCX SHOES WITH EXCHANGE re GRAND PRIX PRSS3 STEEL BELTED RADIAL WHITEWALL PLATES EA REG TO WEXCH 20 99 IMPORT CLUTCH PLATES COVERS PLATES REG TO 41 99 COVERS REG TO 29 99 COVERS REG TO 42 99 re THERMOSTATS WITH GASKETS REG TO 419 EA EAGLE I MAS WIRE HUBCAP CR SPECIAL FINISH CLEANER YOUR CHOICE 12 0Z re WESTLEYS BIECHE-WITE TIRE CLEANER REG 2 95 20 0Z NATIONWIDE ROAD HAZARD A TREADWEAR WARRANTY TIRE MOUNTING AND INSTALLATION TIRE ROTATION FLAT REPAIR FRONT END AND SAFETY INSPECTION WARRANTY: TREADWEAR MILEAGE lor the number of miles specified Grind Auto wilt upon return replace the tire or give a refund charging a pro-rata chargt for tho miles received If wearout occurs and is not caused by failure to properly maintain the tire LJXJ OFF (special REPLACEMENT order RADIATORS As low as 67 53 CURVED RADIATOR HOSE UPPER OR LOWER BYPASS HOSE 183 ea Esn 'SC 0RUM FRONT mxi OVERHAUL MOST DOMESTIC IMPORT CARS Install new pads or lining Resurface rotors or drums Bleed and flush system Add brake fluid fi a DISC FRONT 5999 Stmi-mctalM pads aitra aubjact fa inspection EA 14x6 8-SPCXE WHITE WHEELS 15 7 23 95 15 8 25 95 15 10 29 95 16 7 36 95 16 5 8 25 3795 16 5 9 75 38 95 Center caps and tug nut titra SALE AD PRICES GOOD THRU JULY 28 1987! FRONT END ALIGNMENT MANY IMPORT CARS Inspect front end system Set caster camber and toe GRAND PRIX 4000 40 MONTH WARRANTY 340 cold cranking amps 12 VOLT FREE INSTALLATION CHARGING SYSTEM CHECK BATTERY WARRANTY: For the period specified upon return of the battery Grand Auto will at our option repair it replace it or grva a refund prorated on a monthly basis for the service 'eceived if failure was not due to damage misusa or negligence 07 NO SALES TO 0EAIERS LIMIT RIGHTS RESERVED COAGMixumvs KILLER TOMATOES: on your 3rd place victory in the Palo Alto OVER Soccer Tournament! 30 WOODLAND 73 west Court 662-3382 SACRAMENTO DAVIS 1400 St 1790 Eighth St 444-8210 7S3-3SS0 KOR-f IA IP SAT IA IP SUN IA NORTH 3ACRAJRENT0 RANCHO CCRS0VA NORTH HIGHLANDS FLORIN ROAD ROSEVILLE ARDEN WAY 2540 Fulton Ave 10117 Folsom Blvd 6150 watt Ave 6160 Florin Rd 106 Harding Blvd 3350 Arden way 485-3215 353-4833 334-1000 423-7364 783-0424 1 433-2412 store HOURS: tfca-Frl 8 AM to 9 PM Sat 8 Aim to 8 PAS Sun 9 AM to 5:30 PM 3 MT.

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