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THIRD EDITION THE PANTAGRAPH, Sunday, Nov. 15, 1987 D5 MORE SCOREBOARD HOCKEY College women NHL Standings AT DES MOINES, Iowa Illinolt State del. Drake 16-14. 15-13. 15-11 ILLINOIS STATE (15-11, (kl-acet blocks)- Anderton 1-05, Rolf 7-11 Ctinczoll 00-0, McAfee 4-0-1, Hendrlckl 1-3, Rehor 19-1-1, laietkl 4 1-0.

Bnmoardt 2-0-3 Totalt 45-4 71 DRAKE (4-23, I I) (klllt-acat-blackt)-Duranskl 7-0-3, Klnsella 6 2 7, Stewart 0-1-0, Krell 10-14, Ml Donald 2-1-7, Engler 101, Ferrari 3-0-6 Tolall 36 5-25 Mater senior -Qurst ion-Mar hs (Circle lanes), 7 U0 High game and series Erie L'Mle (Circle anes), W. 4R0. MIXED Bantam-Hot Tots (Mmier I anes), 1 919. Bnys high game and series Mitch Htjtlmgtort (Mmier Lanes). 133, 749 Gins high game and ser es Kristy Brown (Circle lanes), 107, 176 Prop-Octavia Rocked (Octavia Bowll, 7.912, Bovs high game and series Kevin I oseke (Mimer I anes), 1S2, JR0, Girls high game and senet Heather Mur rell tOttavie Bowl), 135, 34.1 Junior-100 Club (Cirrit Lanes), 2 871; Bovs high game Mike frarl (Cirtia I anes) IBi Bovs high series Brad Bellamy (Circle Lanes), 479.

Girls high game and series Kerl Wilson (Circle lanes). S40 Maior senior 11th Frami (I eRny lanesi, 2 f0. Buys gh game and senes Chns Frank nn eRov Lanesi 191, S77 Girls high gam and series Jill Compton iM'ftier Leesl, 710. 60J The tournament concludes today WRESTLING 1 meter diving- 1. Nancy Thurtlon (ISU); 2 Adnenne liher (ISU); 3 Laura Kublk (ISU); 4 Cecilia Brungt (Louisville).

Points 251 10 100-yard n-eestvta I. Tricla Berger (Louisville); 2. Lynn Mulllnt (Louisville); Katie Novotny (ISU); 4. Katie Crosse (ISU); 5. Ann Ramert (ISU).

Time 54 16. 200-yard backstroke 1. Erin Arrlson (Louisville); 2. Kelly Boone (Louisville); 3. Debbie Gregoire (ISU); 4.

Pallia Nauman (ISU); 5. Valeria Haag (ISU). Time 214 03 200-vard breasfroke- 1. Nancy Reese (ISU); 2. Kerl Hedblom (ISU); 3.

Jenny Schroering (Louisville); 4. Julia Sauer (Louisville); 5. Kim Warren (ISU). Time 2 36 30 500-yard freestyle 1. Lynn Mulllnt (Louitvlile); 2.

Kirslen Annegert USUI, 3. Kelly McCauiev (ISU), 4 Tracy Rlnaldo (ISU); 5. Shannon Stratman (Louitvlile). Time 5 20 34 100-yard butterfly- I. Sara Turek (ISU); 2 Bett Farmer (ISU); 3 Kav Blackwood (Louitvlile), 4.

Tricla Berger (Loutvllle); 5 Ronette Gans (ISU) Time 1 00 63 3 meter diving 1. Nancy Thurston (ISU) 232 20; 2 Cecilia Brungs (Louis-villa); 3. Laura Kubik (ISU); 4 Adnenne Fisher (ISU). Points 232 20 200-vard Individual medley- I. Anita Child (ISU); 2.

Jenny Schroering (Louisville); 3 Erin Arrlson (Louisville); 4. Alltsa Perrigo (ISU); 5. Laura Loll (ISU). Time 2 18 22. 400-yard freeitvte relay- 1 Illinois State (Novotnv, Gregoire, McCauiev, Crotte); 2.

Illinolt Stale. 3. Iillnolt Slate; 4. Louitvlile. Time 3:44 9.

Recordt Illinolt Stall 1-1, Louitvlile unavailable. WALES CONFERENCE Patrick Dlvltlon Ptt GF GA NY Itlandert 17 4 1 25 77 57 New Jertev 10 5 2 22 62 52 Washington 6 6 1 17 56 51 Pittsburgh 7 6 3 17 63 66 Philadelphia 5 11 3 13 49 75 NY Rangert 4 11 3 11 67 77 Adamt Dlvltlon Montreal II 5 4 76 74 56 Boston 9 7 7 70 67 64 Quebec 9 6 1 19 66 57 Buffalo 7 6 4 16 64 66 Hartford 5 8 3 13 43 55 CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Norm Dlvltlon Ptt GP GA Toronto 9 7 0 16 77 61 Detroit 7 7 2 16 54 57 Chicago 7 6 2 16 72 74 Minnesota 6 9 3 15 61 70 St Loult 5 10 1 II 55 62 Smvtho Division Edmonlon 10 5 2 22 62 62 Winnipeg 9 6 1 19 55 54 Calgary 6 7 2 18 73 71 Vancouver 5 9 2 12 57 64 Los Angeles 4 10 2 10 48 72 Results Toronto 6, Philadelphia 0 Detroit 6, New Jertev 4 Boston 4, Hartlord 1 New York Itlandert 7, Winnipeg 3 Pltttburgh 3, New York Rangert 2, OT Washington 4, Minnesota 1 Montreal 3, Chicago 0 Edmonlon 6, St Louis 5, OT Quebec at Los Angeles, late night College Missouri Open Brunswick Memorial CHICAGO (API Retullt vetterdav from lha tlenladder flnait of the 1700.01)0 Bruntwlck Memorial World Open with namet. homeloMrnt. pintail totalt end prle monev 1. Del Ballard Jr Richardton, Teaat, 771 II gamel, IMO00 7.

Waller Ray Wllliamt Jr Slothlon, Calif 459 17 gametl. 117 000 3, Jell Bellinger, Columbia, SC, 457 (7 gametl. 0O0 4, Paul Rentaria. Tucton, Aril 41 17 gametl. Mm 5, Brad Bohllng, Denver, Ivi (1 gamel, 16 000 Plave Return Game one Renter ia del BotiHng, 7MJ5 Game two Bellinger del Rentaria, 254 717 Game three Wllliamt def Bellinger, 745 703 Title game Ballard del Wllliamt, 77714 TRANSACTIONS CROSS COUNTRY, From D4 Chtrln Ptrrv 7S-70 141 Roland Stafford 77-71 HI Jo CampDtll 73-7S 141 Al Balding 7S-74 149 Harold Hanning 7S-7S 150 Jim Cochran 75-7S 150 Lionel Habart 74-75151 Dan Morgan 74-77151 Jim Barbar 10-77152 Dick King 74-7B 152 Bob Erlckion 77-75 15S Gov Brtwr 74-7 15? Billy Maxwell a0-72 152 Tom Nlaporta 74-78152 Daan Shaaii 77-71155 Supar San I on (M-and-Ovar) Joa Jlmenei, S7.000 70-70140 Arl Wall, J5.250 141 Howla Johnion, 13.750 70-73143 CharlM Slflord, $3,750 71-72143 Mi Falchlck, 13,000 74-71145 Jarrv Barbar, 12,500 76-71 147 Mika Souchak.

S2.125 77-71 14 Jullut Borot, 12,125 75-73 141 Gardnar Dickinson, SI, 750 73-76149 Tommy Boll, $1,500 71-72150 Frad Haat, $1,250 7S-74 152 Doug Ford, $1,000 72-l 153 LPGA Money leaders Tha monav laadert on lha 1987 LPGA Tour through tha Mazda Japan Clailic, which anded Nov. Tin Monty 1. Avako Okamoto 24 $466,034 2 Batty King 28 $460,385 I. Jana Gaddat 28 $396,818 4. Jan Stephenron 25 $727,303 5.

Jodv Roianthal 26 $210,938 6 Patty Shaehan 23 $708,107 7 Nancy Lopel IB $204,823 8 Chrlt Johnson 27 $197,722 9 Colleen Walkar 28 $190,315 10. Roilt Jonai 27 $188,000 II. Cindy Rarick 31 $162,073 12. Laurie Rinker 27 $158,916 13. Kathy Postlawalt 30 $152,922 14 Jull Inksler 24 $140,739 15.

Pat Bradlav 23 $140,132 16 Shirley Furlong 28 $126,595 17. Amy Alcoll 26 $125,531 18 Val Skinner 76 $122,039 19 Cindy Hill 20 1170.430 20 Sharrl Turner 28 $118,708 21 Cathy Gerrlng 23 $102,539 22 Palll RiZZO 28 $98,456 23. Sally Qulnlan 24 $92,705 24. Hollls Stacy 24 $86,261 25. Penny Hammel 28 $85,737 26.

Shellev Hamlin 28 $85,466 27 Lorl Garbaci 22 $85,269 28 Muffin Spencer-Devlin 23 $85,176 29. Beth Daniel 26 $83,308 30 Deb Richard 29 $83,225 31. Mary Beth Zimmermn 26 $62,346 32 Sandra Palmer 28 $73,373 33 Dawn Coe 25 $72,045 34 Lisa Voung 29 $72,024 35. Ok-Hee Ku 22 $70,996 36 Maria Figueras-Dolll 24 $70,616 37 Cathy Morse 23 $70,299 38 Martha Nause 27 $69,412 39 Tammle Green 27 $68,346 40. Allison Flnnev 28 $66,972 41.

JoAnne Carner 17 $66,601 42 Barb Bunkowsky 27 $64,365 43 Lauri Peterson 26 $63,492 44 Missle McGeorge 27 $63,259 45. Missie Berteotti 30 $62,446 46. Alice Ritiman 26 162,312 47. Bonnie Lauer 26 $60,534 48 Jane Crafter 28 $59,876 49. Robin Walton 25 $59,304 50.

Marci Bozarth 27 $56,006 Games today Oath-Wkmlna Driven 1, Michel Lachance 637. 2, John Campbell 493. 3, Harva Fllion 491. 4, Bill O'Donnell 371. 5, Terry Kerr 324 6, Steve Condren 317.

7, Joe Schwlnd 309. 8. David Magae 300. 9, (tie) Doug Snyder and David Brown 798. Monev-Wlrmlng Horses 1, Jala Lobeif, $1,586,100 2, Frugal Gourmet, $1,272,098 3, Mack Lobeil, $987,607.

4. Naoolelano, $982,526. 5, Even Odds, $950,108. 6, Run The Table, $762,357. 7, So Cozy, $744,650 6, Catamlstlc, $598 579 9, Albert Albert, $591,599.

10, Lang, $590,481. QUARTERHORSE LEADERS Through Nov. I Horses 1, Elans Special, $1,071,341. 2, Florentine, $596,695 Rones Rvon, $442,317. 4, Special Shake, $370,450 5.

Elaina Rae, $365,683 t. Shoot Yeah. $301,596. 7, Dash For Soeed, $769,638 6, Runaway Winner, $259,459 9, Jodv Toole, $242,241. 10, Chrises Smash.

$167,521. Tra Inert 1, Blane Schvaneveidl, $1,671,731. 2, Ruttetl Harris, $1,490,026 3, John Buchanan, $1,087,453 4, Jack Brooks, $815,076 5. Bob Balfert. $779,704 6.

Ed Giles, $526,605. 7, Arnold Simmons, $473,681. 6, Dwavne Gllbreath, $467,165. 9, Charles Coscio, $462,608. 10, Don Drake, $416,642 Jockevt 1, Alex Baldlllez, $1,199,198 2, Jamat Lackey, $1,111,206.

3, John Creager, $1,100,295 4, Roy Brookt, $980,525. 5, Kenneth Hart, $961,141. 6, Danny Cardozo, $939,605. 7, Jacky Martin, $869,039 8, Eddie Garcia, $868,657. 9, Jerry Nlcodemut, $791,222.

10, Kip Diderlcksen, $776 489 TENNIS Women Through Nov. 6 WITA Money Leaden 1, Stem Graf. $932,535. 2, Martina Navratliova, $855,602 3, Chrlt Evert, $576,602. 4, Pam Shrlver, $525,716 5, Helena Sukova, $391,024.

6, Gabriela Sabaiinl, $329,900 7, Lorl McNeil, $311,563 8, Hana Mandlikova. $306,949 9, Claudia Kohde-Kilsch, $292,073. 10, Zina Garrison, $791,487. Virginia Sllmt Points 1, Steffi Gral, 4,755. 2, Chrit Evert, 3.617.

3, Martina Navratilova, 3,626 4, Pam Shrlver, 3,265 5, Gabriela Sabatinl, 2,806 6. Helena Sukova. 2.638. 7, Hana Mandlikova, 2.519. 6, Lorl McNeil, 2,178.

9, Zlna Garrlton, 2,121. 10, Manuela Maleeva, 1,867. Men Through Nov. 6 ATP Money Leaders 1, Stefan Edberg, $937,467. 2, Ivan Lendl, $918,656 3, Miloslav Meclr, $838,389.

4, Mats Wilander, $670,349. 5, Pal Cash, $401,922. 6, Tim Mavolle, $383,821. 7, Boris Becker, $367,479. 6, John McEnroe.

$365,766. 9, Brad Gilbert, $357,887. 10, Emilio Sanchez, $343,733. Grand Prix Points 1, Ivan Lendl, 4,404 2, Stefan Edberg, 4.354 3, Mats Wilander, 3.505 4, Miloslav Mecir, 2,777 5, Boris Becker, 2,368 6, Jimmy Connors, 2,295. 7, Pot Cash.

1,799 6, Tim Mavotte, 1.665 9, Brad Gilbert, 1,612. 10, Yannick Noah, 1,533. Singles Rankings 1, Ivan Lendl, 175 0000 2, Stefan Edberg. 133 8235. 3.

Matt Wilander, 117 8235. 4, Borlt Becker, 86 0667 5, Jimmy Connors, 84.5675. 6, Miloslav Mecir, 84 3889. 7, Pat Cash, 78 9786. 8, Yannick Noah, 71.4286.

9, John McEnroe, 59.4167. 10, Tim Mavotte, 56.6875. AUTO RACING Through Oct. 25 NASCAR Winston Cup Points 1, Dole Earnhardt, 4,521. 2, Bill Elliott, 4,022.

3, Terry Lobonte, 3,926. 4, Darren Waltrip, 3,797. 5, Rusty Wallace, 3,691. 6, Richard Petty, 3,635. 7, Kyle Petty, 3.613.

6, Rickv Rudd, 3.572. 9, Bobby Allison, 3,370. 10, Neil Bonnett, 3,352. NASCAR Money 1, Dale Earnhardt, $1,368,775. 2, Bill Elliott.

$1,169,450 3, Terry Labonte, $647,920. Nelson, Jenny Hartweg); 2 Champaign Central; 3 Urbana Unl High; 4. Urbana; 5. Champaign Centennial; 6. Normal Community Time 1 56 60 200-yard treastvte-l.

Lulu Kurmen Urbana Unl High); 2 Anna Anderson (Bloomington); 3. Lorrel Horenkamp (Bloomington); 4. Amy Mercer (Normal Community); S. Annall Metzger (Decatur); 6. Kiml Hart (Champaign Central).

Time 1:57 65 (record). 200-vard individual medev 1. Laura Wilborn (Champaign Central); I Heather Highland (Sullivan); 3. Beth Brechnltz (Decatur Eisenhower); 4. Stacy Miller (Bloomington); 5.

Grelchen Zimmerman (Moweaqua); 6. Nancy Ash (Normal High). Time 2:13.69. 50-vard freestyle-1. Kristin Hastlnger (Urbana); I Kym Hucal (Champaign Centennial); 3.

Lesley Meneiv (Tolono Unity); 4. (tie) Jo Ellen Brunson (Champaign Central) and Ann Van-Scovoc (Bloomlngfon); 6. Meg Novotny (Bloomington). Time :25 09 Diving 1. Laura Bargar (Bloomington); 2.

Jennifer Noonan (Champaign Centennial); 3. Laurence Smith (Bloomington); 4. Diana Mills (Champaign Centennial); 5 Molly Fleming (Normal High); a. Kathy Hanover (Normal Community). Points 376.15.

100-yard butterfly-1. Lesley Menetv (Tolono Unity); 2. Lla Menken (Bloomington); 3. Lucy Nelson (Bloomington); 4. Jo Ellen Brunson (Champaign Central); 5.

Amy Brandenberger (Danville); 6. Shannon Noonan (Champaign Central). Time I 00.53. 100-yard freestyle-1. Lulu Kurman (Urbana Unl High); 2.

Anne Anderson (Bloomington); 3. Ann VanScovoc (Bloomington); 4. Debbie Habben (Danville); 5. Annel Metzger (Decatur); 6. Kiml Hart (Champaign Central).

Time 54 38 500-vard freestyle-1. Laura Wilborn (Champaign Central); 2. Lorrel Horenkamp (Bloomington); 3. Amy Mercer (Normal Community); 4. Meg Novotny (Bloomington); 5.

Amy Acheson (Champaign Central); a. Rae Wait (Urbana). Time 5 12 13. 100-yard backstroke-1. Kym Hucal (Champaign Centennial); 2.

Kristin Hastlnger (Urbana); 3. Krltta Kennell (Bloomington); 4. Beth Brechnltz (Decatur Eisenhower); 5. Stacev Miller (Bloomington); 6 Rebecca Annegert (Normal Community). Time :59 90.

100-yard breattttroke-1. Heather Highland (Sullivan); 2. Ann Priester (Bloomington); 3. Gretchen Zimmerman (Moweaqua); 4. Rachel Gudeman (Bloomington); 5.

Amy Brandenberger (Danville); 6. Katie Murphy (Decatur MacArthur). Time 1:11.84. 400-yard freestyle relay 1. Bloomington (Anna Anderson, Ann VanScovoc, Meg Novotny, Jenny Hartweg); 2.

Normal High; 3. Champaign Centennial; 4. Ur-bana Unl High; 5. Urbana; 6. Champaign Central.

Time 3 48.50. AT PEORIA MANUAL POINT TABLE 1. Molina 250 2. Peortia Rlchwoods 245; 3 East Molina 158. 4.

Rock Island 101, 5. Pekin 89; 6 Peoria Woodruff 64, 7. Peoria Central 51; 6 Gaiesburg 47, 9. Spalding 27; 10. Dunlap 14; 11.

Peoria Manual 8. STATE QUALIFIERS 200-vard medley relay I. Mollne (Lienart, Neighbors, Lebo, Morlier) 1:55 86. 200-vard freestyle 1. Mary Ackerman (Moline), 1:55 83.

2. Jenny Bauernliend (Pekin) 1:58 39 200-vard Individual medley 1. Kelly Tavlor (Morion) 2:15.59. 50-yard freestyle 1. Amy Mortler (Mollne) 24 97.

100-yard butterfly- 1. Kelly Tavlor (Morton) 59 65. 100-vard freestvle 1. Mary Ackerman (Moline) 53 34 500-vard freestvle- 1. Kalv Durbln (Peoria Heights) 100-vard backstroke- 1.

Kristen Noll (Metamora) 1 04 05 100-vard breastsfroke 1. Amy Neighbors (Moline) 1 11.34. 400-yard freestvle relay 1. Moline (Mortier, Lienart, Anderson, Ackerman) 3 38 94. Diving Andrea Carothers (Moline) 335.15 points Toronto at Buffalo.

6 05 Winnipeg at New York Rangert, 6 35 Vancouver at Calgary, 7 05 Edmonton at Chicago, 7 35 pm Summary AT MONTREAL 0 0 0-0 0 1-3 Chicago Montreal College men AT WARRENSftURG, MO. ILLINOIS STATE RESULTS 111 ttn. John Chapman USUI pinned Aaron Vill (Southwest Miuour i 3 11, Chapman pinned Bob Dothert (Nebraska-Omaha), 4 Chapman pinned Shan Foiater (Central 4 Chapman dec Bill Takl (Nebraska), referee's deoslon, John lemming (Central Oklahoma) dec Chapman. 6-3, Third-place match van Menard (Nebraska) dec Chapman, 14? lb Perrv ISU) dec Kerry Aden (Southwest Wiuoun), 1 Perry dec. Todd Have Umattar hed), 1-1, Perry won be default over Sean Pasion (ISU), 1 IS, Perrv dec Todd S'eidiev (Central Oklahoma), 4 3, Championship match Joey Reynolds (Oklahoma) dec.

Perry, 4 3 1SI Gardner (ISU) dec Terry Dorman (Central Missouri), 27d, Brad HlidPbrandt (NebraskaOmaha) dec. Gardner, Gardner dec. Joe I ewe Men (Central Oklahoma), 87, Gardner dec Jark Gilvin (Nebraska Omaha), 9-1; Third-plate match Gardner dec Darren Davit Missouri), 9 1 Bell (ISU) dec Allen Godboll (unatlat hed), 106. Bell dec Terry Weison (unattached), IB 3, Bell dec Tim Bair (Southwest Missouri), IS Bell dec Darren Peaster (unat-larhed), S-4, Championship match Jefl Marns (Southwest Missouri) dec. Ball, 97 190 Mam men (unattached) dec Dave Attawav (ISU), 7 3, Atiawav dec.

Keith Phillips (Central Okiahomat. 7 4, Attawav dec Dave Pippin (Nebras ka), 7 7, Third place mat( Attawav dec Greg Opininik (Central Oklahoma), 9 2 Heavyweight-Norm Havs (ISU) dec Phil Davis Uebeite), Havs pinned Scott Davis (Iowa Central), 7 40, Chru Riley (Central Oklahoma) pinned Havs, 5 SO, Jim Preityman (Missouri) dec Havs, 2-1, Filth-place match- Havs dec, Bill Walker (Missouri), 0 0 Championship match Mike Jones (ISU assistant coach) dec Rilev (Central Oklahoma), Flrtt Perlod-None. Penoltlet Cochrane, Chi (tripping), 8 25, McGill, Chi (Interference), Nvlund, Chi (holding), IB 18 Second Period 1, Montreal, Nlian 4 (Carbonneau, Natlund), 12 52 2, Montreal, Smith 11 (Lemieux, Mometso), 17 39 Penalties Chellos, Mon (holding), .59. Galnev. Mon (Interference), 2 41 Third Period -3 Montreal, Skrudland 3 (Carbonneau), 19 55 (sh-en).

Penalties Svoboda. Mon (tripping), 2 19, Presley, Chi (slashing), 7 26, Mometso, Mon (high-sticking), 7 76, Corson, Mon (high-Sticking), 12 56, McPhee, Mon (tripping), 19 39 Shots on goal Chicago 6-11-1633 Montreal 10-7-774 Power-piav Opportunities Chicago 0 of 6, Montreal 0 of 3 Goalies Chicago, Mason (74 tholt-71 toves). Montreal, Roy (33-33). A 17 (119 Referee Paul Stewart. Linesmen Wayne Bonnev, Gerard Gaulhler VOLLEYBALL NCAA Div.

Ill Midwest Regional AT DAVENPORT, IOWA Credit Island Course 1,000 meters POINT TABLE Top four teamt qualify for national! 1. North Central 37, 2 Witconsin-Stevent Point 72, 3 Witcontin-LaCroste Bl, 4 Wisconsin-Oihkosh 99, 5 Washington 146; 6 Witconsin-Whilewaler 188, 7. Wheaton College 200 6 Augustana 230, 9 North Park 256, 10 Illinois Wetlevan 259, II Carroll College 293, 12 Knox College 325; 13. Lawrence 346; 14. University of Chicago 400, 15 Principle 419; 16 Mlllikin 449, 17.

Elmhursl 452, 18 Illinois Benedictine 477. TOP 25 INDIVIDUALS 1. Tom Morris (Stevens Point); 2 Mike Junlg (LaCrosse); 3. Jim Balchelor (LaCrosse); 4. Brad Todden (North Central); 5.

Dave Terronez (Au-guslana); 6 Bob Clsler (North Central), 7. John Collet (North Central); 6 Joel Bowman (North Central); 9. Derrick Peterman (Washington); 10 Jim Pullen (Washington); 11. Baughnet (Oshkosh); 12. Scoop (North Central); 13 Stevensgood (Oshkosh); 14.

Fosseem (Stevens Point); 15. Sackman (Stevens Pont); 16 Hearn (North Central), 17. Welhoefer (Oshkosh); 16 Jam (Whitewater); 19. Jackson (North Central), 20. Nelson (Stevens Point), 21.

Laux (LaCrosse); 22. Olson (Stevens Point); 23. Steve Leake (Illinois Wetlevan), 24. Sharp (Oshkosh), 25. Simpson (Knoxt Time 74 04 OTHER WESLEYAN RESULTS 32 Tony Grace 26 06, 65 Kirk Wescom 27 22, 69 Joe Pitt 27 25, 74 John Snyder 81.

Jerry Funk 27:58 90 Greg Springborn 28 16 OTHERS BOWLING SWIMMING High school College women BASEBALL National Laavu ATLANTA BM A Vfc Pur chased (he nntr a( ts ot mmv Or eene Sid Ah ins, Gary ave and d)ie Mathews piirhe's. Mark I emke. nnd baseman, and Dave Justice and Jelt Wetherbv, outfielders FOOTBALL National Football Loaotit OENVER BRONCOS Signed Joe Dudek, running bark, lo a one-year contratt tor the lVHfl season MIAMI DOLPHINS-Plac ed Mark Duoer. wide receiver, and Ron Davenport, tuiitiAfk, on the inar tive list. Waived David I ewis, tight end Activated Dan Johnson, tight end, trom the iniured reserve list A( tiva'ed Fred Banks wide receiver, and Larry KoMt.

ImHtAf er NEW ENGLAND tivati'd Art Piunkett, offensive tamie (rrnTi mmred reiifve Placed Steve Monro tackle on the inactive list Canadian Football League CALGARY ST AMP Dfc RS Ar livaled Harold Mailman, df'rriSive le. and Chris Maior defensive back trom trie reserve list Minted Dnnavan enn, la le Quern Williams, defensive end on the rrverve lis' EDMONTON ESKIMOS Activated Malt Dunigan, quarterback, John Man darich, Iflfhie, and Henry Williams, wide rtf eiver trom the reser ve list Piared frank Batknvec linebaik', Tracy Ham quarterback, and lumvia uinni, defensive end, on the reserve list HAMILTON T1GFR CATS-Activated Wayne Lee, s'otbai frank Robinson linebacker. James Rocktord. defensive back, and Berme Ruoll, km her, from the pr ar fir roster Ar ti vatrd Johnnie Jones, running baik. and M.ies Gnrreil, ta le, trom the reser ve list Plac ed Derek Nnbl.

ki hcr, and eilh Stan berry, defensive back, on the resrve lis! P'ac ed Jed Tommy, running bac on the iniured list lor the remainder o' season Placed Gerald Harris, running back and inwn Riley, guard, on lite pr a tic roster TORONTO ARGONAUTS Art I vat ed Danny Barrett, quarterback, Irorn (he reserve list Placed John Congemi, quarterback, on the reserve lisl HOCKEY National Hockey League MONTREAL CANADIENS Rer ailed Sc olt Sartdeim, tie tens man, from Sher broohe of American Hor key League NEW JERSEY Dfc VILS-Caiied up Chris Clchorki and Andert Carlsson, forwards, trom Utit a ol the Anient an Hnr ey eau'ie NEW YORK ISLANDERS Rer ailed Marty Wakelyn, goaitendor, frtiro Springfield ot the American Hotkey League College women Youth Money leaders Horse Racing Through Nov. I Jockeys Mnts 1st 2nd 3rd Purses Cordero 1,118 203 162 151 $10,260,238 Pincay 1.269 276 234 169 9,703,616 Santos 1,358 249 271 163 9,565,230 Day 1,283 346 239 203 9.428,535 McCerron 727 166 117 89 8,141,172 Stevens 1,460 257 247 211 7,793,344 Antlev 1,554 253 234 196 6,706,796 Romero 1,206 209 158 161 6,544,019 Davis 1,290 176 195 140 5,723,205 Perrel 634 133 104 94 5,698,597 Trainers Starts 1st 2nd 3rd Purses Lukas 1,480 304 252 198 $13,908,156 Whlltlnghm 401 72 52 55 Van Berg 1,377 186 162 128 4,425,439 Stephens 271 44 48 44 4,147,130 Attfield 326 88 51 40 3.086.720 Gosden 353 70 50 4 5 3,072,058 Jollev 137 24 22 14 3,000,812 Moll 326 72 59 32 2,854,692 Stute 475 77 69 72 2,848,235 Miller 104 26 12 15 2,631,185 Horses Sts 1st 2nd 3rd Purses Bel Twice 9 3 3 0 $1,922,642 Alvsheba 9 3 2 1 1,836,156 Java Gold 8 6 2 0 1,621,300 Theatrical 8 6 0 1 1,335.500 Creme Fraiche 12 4 3 2 1,311,666 Gulch 13 3 3 2 1,297,171 Crvptoclearanc 14 4 4 3 1,217,150 Broad Brush 9 4 2 3 1,204.680 Lost Code 14 7 3 2 1,115,218 Manila 5 4 1 0 868,170 HARNESS RACING Through Nov. 1 Money-Winning Drivers 1, John Campbell, $9,306,786. 2, Bill O'Donnell, $7,359,351. 3, Michel Lach-ance, $5,393,549.

4, Herve Fillon, $3,846,570. 5, Ben Webster, $3,833,549 6, Doug Brown, $2,882,537. 7, Ron Waples, $2,638,994. 8, Mark O'Mara, $2,593,544 9, Steve Condren, $2,582,317. 10, Trevor Ritchie, $2,549,910.

High school girls AT HORTON POOL ILLINOIS STATE 165, LOUISVILLE 100 200-vard medley relay 1. Illinois Slate (Debbie Gregoire, Anita Chiidt, Sara Turek, Bess Farmer); 2. Illinois State; 3. Louisville; 4. Illinois State.

Time 1:53.09. freestlve- 1. Kerl Hedblom USUI, 2. Kav Blackwood (Louisville); 3. Beth Crallev (ISU); 4.

Ginny Ferguson (ISU); 5. Julie Sauer (Louisville). Time 10 43 13. 200-vard freestvle 1. Lynn Muliins (Louisville); 2.

Kelly McCauiev (ISU); 3. Ann Ramert (ISU); 4. Tracey Miller (Louisville). Time 1:57.98 100-vard backstroke 1. Erin Arrlson (Louisville); 2.

Debbie Gregoire (ISU); 3. Alissa Perrigo USUI, 4. Laura Loll (ISU). Time 1:02 81. 100-vard breasfroke 1.

Nancy Reese (ISU); 2. Kirslen Annegers (ISU); 3. Julie Sauer (Louisville); 4. Jenny Schroering (Louisville); 5. Patlie Nau-man (ISU).

Time 1:12.46. 200-vard butterfly 1. Kav Blackwood (Louisville); 2. Kelly Boone (Louisville); 3. Katie Novotny (ISU); 4.

Anita Childs (ISU); 5. Sara Turek (ISU). Time 2:10.69. 500-vard freestvle 1. Tricla Berger HLouisville); 2.

Bess Former (ISU); 43. Glnnv Ferguson (ISU); 4. Ronette Gans (ISU); 5. Tracey Miller (Louisville). Time 25.18.

Class A State Tournament AT SPRINGFIELD Prairie Capital Convention Center Champlonthip Breese Mater Dei del. Riverion, 16-14, 15-13 Third Place Mendota def. University High, 9-15, 15-1, 15-1. Service points Mendota JiH Kilmartin, Denise Purvis and Teri Knapp 8, High Kelly Chris'enson, Salima Dhanani and Lisa Raimondi 6 Recordt Mendota 33 4, High 25-9-1. Class AA State Tournament AT SPRINGFIELD RESULTS Champlonthip Chicago Mother McAulev def.

Oak Park-River Forest 15-7. 15-12 Third Place Wheaton SI. Franclt def. Palallne Fremd 15-7, 12-15, 15-11 Semlfinalt Chicago Mother McAulev def. Palatine Fremd, 12-15, 16-14, 15-5 Oak Park River Forest def.

Wheaton St. Francit, 8-15, 15-6, 15-9 Region IV Meet AT BOWLING GREEN, Ohio POINT TABLE Winner advances to national meet Top 15 of 25 Teams 1. Wisconsin 56; 2. Indiana 97; 3. Iowa 112; 4.

Michigan 114; 5. Minnesota 116; 6. Eastern Michigan 158; 7. Ohio University 206 6 Purdue 253 9 Northwestern 761, 10 Bowling Green 274. 11.

Central Michigan 314. 12 DePaul 376. 13 Illinois 334, 14 Notre Dame 372, 15. Miami of Ohio 388 TOP FIVE INDIVIDUALS Distance 5,000 meters National qualifiers In boldface 1. Kim Ben (Indiana); 2.

Donna Donakowski (Eastern Michigan); 3. Renee Doyle (Iowa); 4. Alena Palmquist (Northwestern); 5. Eileen Donauhy (Minnesota). Time 16 43 02.

AREA PLACERS 26. Melissa Straza (Illinois, ex-Bloom-Inglon High School), 62. Sherl Rahm (Illinois State), 18:25.07, 90. Kim Briggt (Illinois Slate), 100. Karen Welke (Michigan, ex-Mahomet-Sevmour), 118.

Mary Seal (Butler, ex-Mahomet-Sevmour), 19:20.07. CORN BELT JUNIOR BOWLING ASSOCIATION TOURNAMENT AT BLOOMINGTON Circle Lanes GIRLS Bantam Odava Sweethearts (Octavia Bowit 1790, High ume and series Mnndv Toian (Octav.a Bowl), 103, 1M Prep-Stnkettes (Circle lanes) 7VS, Hiyh game and series Kim Ashen bremer (Circle Lanes) 140, 3r7 Junior-Fashion Statements (Pheasant Lanest, 7 6H9, High game and series Christy O'Bryan (Pheasant Lanes), 133, 36fl Major senior Dingbat Crew (Circle 7.IT1, High game and series Becky Co (Circle lanes), 18, BOYS (Circle Lanes) 1,814, High game and series Tvier Gee (Octavia Bowl), Prep Ortavla Mavericks (Octavia Bnwl), 2,910, High game and series Terry Link (Circle Lanes), 16S, 460 Junior Badbovi (Pheasant Lanes), 7 890, High game and series thad Gee (Octavia Bowl), 189. 463 Sectionals AT BLOOMINGTON State qualifiers In boldface POINT TABLE 1. Bloomington 273.5; 2. Champaign Central 155.5; 3.

Urbana 120; 4. Champaign Centennial 105; 5. Normal Community 99; 6. Urbana University High 98; 7. Nirmal University High 90; 8.

Danville 75; 9. Olymoio 20; 10. Lincoln 16. Decatur Eisenhower, Decatur MacArthur, Stephen Decatur, Decatur St. Teresa, Moweaqua, Maroa-Forsvth, Mount Carmel, Tolono Unity did not score.

SUMMARY 200-yard medley relay 1. Bloomington (Krista Kennell, Ann Priester, Lucy College bowl picture shaping up Oklahoma hangs on for win over Missouri, 17-14 TOP 20 Barry Sanders retrurned a kickoff 100 yards for another score, sparking No. 17 Oklahoma State to a 49-17 victory over Kansas at Lawrence, Kan. Pitt blanks Penn State Jeff Vanllorne kicked a 44-yard field goal on Pittsburgh's first possession and Billy Owens returned a last-minute interception 69 yards for a score as the Panthers surprised No. 15 Penn State 10-0 at Pittsburgh.

Pitt running back Craig Heyward gained 160 yards, his 10th consecutive 100-yard game this season, as the Panthers beat the Nittany Lions in Pitt Stadium for the first time since 1965 and shut them out for the first time since 1955. Tennessee cruises Freshman quarterback Sterling Henton began a 28 point second quarter with a touchdown pass and ended it with a scoring run as 18th-ranked Tennessee defeated Mississippi 55-13 in a Southeastern Conference game at Knoxville, Tenn. The victory, before scouts from the Hall of F'ame, Peach, Liberty, Independence and Bluebonnet bowls, improved Tennessee to 7 21 overall and 211 in the SEC. Mississippi dropped to 3-7 in all games and A in the league. Texas Thirdstring quarterback Craig Stump threw his first touchdown pass of the season, and Rod Harris returned a punt 66 yards for a score to keep defending champion Texas in the Southwest Conference race with a 14-0 victory over Arkansas at College Station, Texas.

LSU rallies Tenth-ranked Louisiana State University blew a 14-0 first-quarter lead, then rallied to defeat Mississippi State, 34-14, on the running of Sam Martin and Harvey Williams and a big goal line hit by linebacker Ron Sancho at Baton Rouge, La. 0 who still have a shot at the Sugar Bowl "That sounds like the people who predict the elections before the polls close," Cotton Bowl official John Scovell said of reports the Irish uoulil be in Dallas on New Year's Day. Undefeated and sixth ranked Syracuse rallied from a 17) deficit to beat Boston College 45 17 and will most likely play in the Sugar Bowl on Jan. 1 against the winner of the Southeastern Conference. Auburn moved closer to a berth in the Sugar by beating Georgia.

The Tigers are 8 1 1 and 4 0 I in the SEC, and they need a Nov. 27 victory over Alabama to clinch the conference outright. Fourth ranked Florida Slate will probably spend New Year's Day at the Fiesta Bowl in Tempe, against the loser of the Oklahoma Nebraska showdown next Saturday, The winner of the Oklahoma Nebraska game will head for the Or ange Bowl In Miami as the number one team in the nation. The most likely opponent for the Big Eight champ Is third ranked Miami, Fla. The Hurricanes, however, still have lo play Notre Dame and South Carolina so there's still a chance another team such as Syracuse could make it.

Clemson earned its second straight Atlantic Coast Conference title with a 45 16 win over Maryland. Clemson, 9 1 overall and 6 1 in the ACC, has won a record 10 titles outright and tied for another. Clemson also solidified Its bowl possibilities, with the Tigers apparently going to the Citrus Bowl. The Tigers' opponent could be Penn Stale or the Alabama Auburn loser. By Associated Press Although bowl bids can't he officially extended until Nov.

21, several college football teams have an idea of where their home fur the holidays will lie. One team, the 13th ranked Michigan State Spartans, know exactly where they will be on New Year's Day. The Spartans beat No. 16 Indiana 27 3 yesterday to clinch the Hig 10 Conference championship and a Rose Bowl berth, their first In 22 years. At Pasadena yesterday, Troy Aikman ran for one touchdown and iassed for another in a 17-point third quarter as fifth ranked UCLA blew open a close game and went on to a 47 14 victory over Washington to remain unbeaten in the Pacific 10 Conference.

The Bruins can become the first team in Pac-10 history to go through conference play wilh a perfect record by beating crosstown rival Southern Cal next Saturday. A victory or tie against USC will send the Bruins to the Rose Bowl against Michigan State. Seventh-ranked Notre Dame crushed Alabama 37A yesterday and will reportedly play in the Cotton Bowl on Jan. 1 against the winner of the Southwest Conference. After yesterday's play Texas and Texas each had a 1 records in the SWC.

Senior flanker Tim'Brown caught four passes for 114 yards and became Notre Dame's career leader In reception yardage with 2,371 against the Crimson Tide, By Associated Press Fullback Rotnei Anderson rushed for 118 yards, and the Oklahoma defense denied two late drives as the top-ranked Sooners remained unbeaten with a 17-13 Big Eight victory over Missouri yesterday at Norman, Okla. Oklahoma is 100 overall, 6-0 in the Big Eight heading into next weekend's showdown with No. 2 Nebraska. The Cornhuskers are 9-0 in all games, 5-0 in the conference. Oklahoma was favored by five touchdowns against Missouri, 4-6 and 24, but had to work for all it got in playing without starting quarterback Jamelle Holieway and fullback Lydell Carr.

Both suffered season-ending knee injuries last week. Oklahoma, leading the nation with an average of 49 points per game, didn't score a touchdown until 45 seconds before halftime and led only 17-10 after three quarters. No. 3 Miami wins Melvin Bratton, whose fumble one play earlier was negated by a penalty, swept untouched for a 1-yard touchdown that broke a 13-13 tie with 4:51 le't as third-ranked Miami of Florida defeated Virginia Tech 27-13 at Miami. Miami, 8-0, scored another touchdown with 34 seconds remaining after the Hokies lost the ball on downs at their 18-yard line.

The Hurricanes, a 38-point favorite, increased their regular-season winning streak to 29 games, longest in the nation. UCLA romps Troy Aikman ran for one touch- The Tigers, 8-1-1 for the year and 4-0-1 in the conference, need a Nov. 27 victory over archrival Alabama to clinch the crown outright and earn a berth in the Sugar Bowl on New Year's Day. Clemson clinches ACC Rodney Williams threw for two touchdowns, and Terry Allen scored twice as ninth-ranked Clemson defeated Maryland 45-16 at Clemson, S.C., to earn its second straight Atlantic Coast Conference football title. Clemson, 9-1 overall and 6-1 in the ACC, has won a record 10 titles outright and tied for another.

Clemson also solidified its bowl possibilities, with the Tigers apparently going to the Citrus Bowl, although bowl bids can't be offered officially until next weekend. South Carolina wins Harold Green rushed for 172 yards and two touchdowns, and he caught a scoring pass from Todd Ellis as 14th-ranked South Carolina polished off error-prone Wake Forest 30-0 at Winston-Salem, N.C. Green took a 33-yard touchdown pass from a scrambling Ellis midway through the second quarter to push the Gamecock lead to 10-0. His 13-yard touchdown run along the right sideline with 1128 left in the third quarter raised the South Carolina lead to 20. The Gamecocks, 72, finished the afternoon with Green's 4-yard run with remaining.

Oklahoma State romps Thurman Thomas rushed for 202 yards and three touchdowns and 3 down and passed for another in a 17-point third quarter as fifth-ranked UCLA blew open a close game and went on to a 47-14 victory over Washington at Pasadena, to remain unbeaten in the Pacifie-10 Conference. The Bruins can become the first team in Pac-10 history to go through conference play with a perfect record by beating crosstown rival Southern Cal next Saturday. Syracuse sails Robert Drummond scored two touchdowns, and Don McPherson passed to Tommy Kane for two more as sixth-ranked Syracuse erased a 17-0 first-half deficit to beat Boston College 45-17 at Syracuse, N.Y. Syracuse scored 17 points in the final 10 minutes of the first half to tie the score, and Daryl Johnston's 1-yard scoring run, capping an 80 yard drive, put the Orangemen ahead for good. Auburn tops Georgia Jeff Burger passed for 217 yards and two touchdowns, and 12th-ranked Auburn's defense smothered Georgia as the Tigers beat the eighth-ranked Bulldogs 27-11 at Athens, Ga.

Burger, who completed 22 of 32 passes, threw scoring tosses of 21 yards to Lawyer Tillman and 3 yards to Duke Donaldson as the Tigers moved to the threshhold of their third Southeastern Conference football championship. A.

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