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Decatur, Illinois, Sunday, September 9, 1984 Page B3 scoreboard phen Decatur. Charles Young scored on an 80-yard interception return. Opening game for both teams. Individual leaders RUSHING E.lll., Holland 11-37. Inrjf.

anaStClardy 17-112. Henderson 14-99. I PASSING E.lll., Payton 32-56-2 323. St. Miller.

12-20-1 88 mm Scratch: Kurt Rogers 16. Gary Murphy 15. Vern Greene 11. Brad Scherer 7, Ron Melton 3 Handicap: Bill Burg 21. Stan Kuhns 18.

Roger Lewis 18. Gino Acciavatti 18, Vern Woolington 14 Final round is todav at Hickorv Point 3. Macon 11-0) 4. Niarrbc-Harristown (1-0) 5. Stonington (1-0) 6.

Tower Hill (1-0) 7. Assumption 1-2) 8. Wiopolis (0-1) 9. Maroa-forsyth (0-1) 10. Moweaqua (0-3) 11.

Lovington (0-0) National Football League All-time leading rushers (Through games of Monday) (x-active) No. Yards Avg. TD Jim Brown 2,359 12,312 5.2 106 Franco Harris-x 2,881 11,950 4.1 91 Walter Payton-x 2,682 11,686 4.4 78 O.J.Simpson 2,404 11,236 4.7 61 Joe Perry 1,929 9,723 5.0 71 John Riggins-X 2,428 9,534 3.9 83 Jim Taylor 1,941 8,597 4.4 83 Tony Dorsett-x 1,859 8,417 4.5 54 Earl Campbell-x 1,908 8,383 4.4 69 Larry Csonka 1,891 8,081 4.3 64 speier. uv Minnesota 1. LOB Texas 5.

Minnesota 8 28 BBell. Laudner 2. Hrbek. HR Laudner (8). Wilker- IP HER BB SO 6 2-3 8 4 4 3 7 11-3 3 11 0 0 9 9 4 2 1 5 Minton 2 0 0 0 1 1 T-2 23.A-i9.S48.

ROYALS MARINERS 4 Seattle Kansas City abrhbi abrhbi Percent 2b 5 1 2 0 Wilson cf 4 0 3 0 Owen ss 4 0 2 0 Sheridn rf 4 0 0 1 Chmbrs ph 1 0 1 1 Motley If 3 0 0 0 RynoWs prOOOOOrtadh 4210 ADavis lb 4 0 11 White 2b 4 12 0 Cowens rf 4 0 2 0 Slaught 3 0 0 0 SHendsn If 4 0 0 0 Balboni lb 3 1 1 3 DHedsn dh 4 13 0 Wathan lb 10 0 0 Presley 3b 4 1 2 2 Pryor 3b 4 12 0 Kearney 3 0 0 0 Biancln ss 2 0 0 0 Milborn ph 1 1 0 Moses cf 3 0 0 0 Phelps ph 10 0 0 Total 38 414 4 Totals 32 59 4 Seattle 001 002 0014 Kansas City 001 1 03 OOx Game Winning RBI Balboni (4). SHenderson. Perconte. Kearney. DP Kansas City 2 LOB Seattle 8.

Kansas City 6. 28 DHenderson. HR Presley (8). Balboni (23) SB Perconte (22). White (4).

Wilson (38). Biancalana. SUughL IP RER BBSO Seottts MMooreLS-15 8 9 5 4 1 12 Kansas City MJones 51-3 11 3 3 1 1 BckwthW S-3 3 2-3 3 1 1 0 3 WP MMoore. MJones. Beck with.

238. ORIOLES 5. BREWERS 3 Milwaukee Baltimore abrhbi abrhbi James cf 5 0 2 1 Bumbry cf 3 0 0 0 Gantnr 2b 5 0 0 0 GRonck If 10 0 0 Yount dh 4 2 2 0 MKYng rf 3 0 0 0 Cooper lb 4 0 2 0 Ripken ss 3 0 0 0, Oglivie rf 3 0 2 1 EMurry lb 3 2 2 1 Schroedr 4 0 1 1 Lownstn If 2 0 10 327 289 3 121 25-41-5 23-13-2 Punts 7-33 4-34 Fumbles-lost 3-3 2-2 Penalties-yards 10-77 12-125 Time of Possession 34:47 25:13 Individual leaders RUSHING ISU: Watson 12-35. knva: R. Harmon 3-89, Gill 11-75.

PASSING-ISU: Espinoza 21-31-2-286. Hood 4-10-3-41. Iowa: Long 10-17- 1- 217 RECEIVING ISU: Henderson 9-175. Gam 2-43. Iowa: Smith 3-110.

R. Harmon 2- 79. OHIO STATE 22, OREGON STATE 14 Oregon SL 7 7 0014 Ohio St 3012722 Ore Greene 3 run (Breen kick) Ohio FG Spangler 3 Ore Terrell 14 run (Breen kick) Ohio Byars 13 run (kick failed) Ohio Wooldridge 4 run (pass failed) Ohio--Brars 1 run (Spangler kick) Statistics Ore Ohi First downs 20 22 Rushes-yards 38-146 56-268 Passing yards 241 102 Return yards 18 41 Passes 19-35-1 6-19-2 Punts 6-48 2-42 Fumbles-lost 1-1 1-0 Penalties-yards 5-35 2-20 Time of Possession 31:12 28:48 Individual loaders RUSHING Oregon Malone 13-48, R. Greene 11-29. T.

Green 5-27, Beavers 5-14. Terrell 3-17. Bynum 1-11. Ohio Byars 34-182, Bates 11-57. Wooldridge 7-55.

Tupa 1-minus 14. Kar-satos 3-minus 12. PASSING Oregon R. Greene Beavers Ohio Karsatos RECEIVING Oregon Bynum 11-148. Dixon 5-79.

Stan 1-9. Montagne 1-7. Beavers 1-minus 2 Ohio Taggart 2-28, Carter 2-20. Jay Holland 2-20. Lanese 1-15.

Wool- dridge 1-10, Byars 1-9. WASHINGTON 26, NORTHWESTERN 0 Northwestern 00 00 00 00 00 Washington 10 06 10 0026 Wash FG Jaeger 28 Wash-Millen 1 run (Jaeger kick) Wash FG Jaeger 36 Wash FG Jaeger 26 Wash R. Jackson 15 run (Jaeger kick) Wash FG Jaeger 19 Statistics Nor Wash First downs 14 17 Rushes-yards 26-94 52-193 Passing yards 132 154 Return yards 40 22 Passes 18-39-4 13-26-1 Punts 4-34 5-39 Fumbles-lost 3-3 3-2 Penalties-yards 4-15 3-31 Time of Possession 25:03 34:57 Individual leaders RUSHING Northwestern. Cummings 4-36. Davenport 7-20.

Jones 9-20. Washington, Jackson 22-68, Robinson 8-46, Fenney 6-26. PASSING Northwestern. Schwab 18-39-4-132. Washington.

Milled 11-23- 1- 103. Sicuro 2-3-0-51. RECEIVING Northwestern. Coates 5-40. Borresen 4-32, Bumgarner 2-34.

Washington. Jackson 5-29. Hill 4-91. R. Jones 2-9.

WISCONSIN 27, N. ILLINOIS 14 N. Illinois 0 7 0 714 Wisconsin 7 17 3 027 Wis. Emery 23 run (Blackmer kick) Wis. Toon 26 pass from Howard (Blackmer kick) Wis.

FG Gregoire 28 NIU Aikens 8 pass from Taylor (Monnett kick) Wis. Bonner 1 run (Gregoire kick) Wis. FG Gregoire 51 NIU Roth 1 run (Monnett kick) Statistics NIU Wis First downs 10 19. Rushes-yards 30-56 54-183 Passing yards 135 162 Return yards 4 136 Passes 11-25-5 13-26-0 Punts 7-46 6-39 Fumbles-lost 1-1 4-3 Penalties-yards 5-34 8-92 Time ol Possession 24:18 35:42 Individual leaders RUSHING N. Illinois.

Kinkade 11-47, Roth 9-17, Mitchell 2-5. Richardson 2- 2. Iwema 1-1. D. Taylor 4-(-12), Gen-atempo 1-(-4).

Wisconsin, Emery 14-72. Bonner 12-69. Armentrout 10-58. Harrison 5-9. McFadden 1-9.

Holland 3-(-1). Howard 9-(-33). PASSING N. Illinois. 0.

Taylor 9-21-4-110. Genatempo 2-4-1-25. Wisconsin. Howard 13-25-0-162. Kobza 0-1-0-0.

RECEIVING N. Illinois. R. Sims 4-84. Aikens 2-30.

Kinkade 2-17. Roth 3-4. Wisconsin. Pearson 6-56. Toon 4-80.

Bonner 1-11. Emery 1-9. McFadden 1-6. DUKE 31, INDIANA 24 Indiana 7 77 324 Duke 0 14 71031 IU Caldwell 4 run (D. Smith kick) IU Walsh 7 run (D.

Smith kick) OU Green 4 from Sally (Harper kick) OU Green 18 pass from Sally (Harper kick) IU Seigler 48 pass interception (0. Smith kick) DU Walston 2 run (Harper kick) IU FG D. Smith 48 DU FG Harper 42 OU Grantham 1 run (Harper kick) Statistics tnd Duke First downs 20 19 Rushes-yards 40-125 50-201 Passing yards 247 152 Return yards 65 38 Passes 16-30-1 12-22-2 Punts 4-44 5-356 Fumbles-lost 1-1 1-0 Penalties-yards 11-81 11-80 Time of possession 27:32 32:28 Individual leaders RUSHING Indiana. Walsh 8-45, Green 10-27. Duke, Grantham 31-148, Sime 2-13.

PASSING Indiana. Bradley 16-30-1-247. Duke. Sally 11-19-0-146, Walston 1-3-1-6 RECEIVING Indiana. Kenebrew 8-155.

Lilia 2-34. Duke, Herring 2-51. Green 4-49. MINNESOTA 31, RICE 24 Rica 0 7 14 3-24 Minnesots 014 0 1731 Mm Baylor 12 run (Lohmiller kick) Mm-Starks 2 pass from Sadek (Lohmiller kick) Rice Burnett 4 pass from Overton (Hamrick kick) Rice Overton 13 run (Hamnck kick) Rice Robinson 34 pass from Overton (Hamrick kick) Min McMullen 7 pass from Foggie (lohrmller kick) Min Puk 1 run (Lohmiller run) Min FG Lohmiller 38 Rice FG Hamrick 42 Statistics Rice Min First downs 18 27 Rushes-yards 29-142 73-341 Passing yards 240 182 Return yards 3 Passes 19-28-1 13-23-1 Punts 4-45 4-34 Fumbles-lost 5-3 0-0 Penalties-yards 2-10 4-47 Time ol Possession 21:42 38:18 Individual leaders RUSHING Rice. Overton 13-59.

Robinson 2-35. Collin 8-35. Scott 6-13. Min-nesota. Foggie 12-69.

Baylor 13-69. Small 15-63, Hunter 11-60. Puk 9-48. Sadek 8-22. Wilson 4-7, Holmes 1-5.

PASSING Rice. Overton 19-28-1-240. Minnesota. Sadek 9-17-0-120. Foggie 4-6-1-62 RECEIVING Rice.

Burnett 5-87. Collins 5-24, Wells 4-54. Scott 3-38. Robinson 2-37. Minnesota.

McMullen 5-61, Anderson 3-32. Pinkston 2-41. Starks 2-22. Howsrd 1 26 MISSED FIELD GOALS Minnesota. Lohmiller 27.

Face. Hamrick 54. INDIANA STATE 24, EASTERN ILLINOIS 17 E.lHmois 0 017 017 Indiana Stats 3 7 7 724 ISU FG Bridges 42 rSUC lardy 27 run (Bridges lock) E1U FG Arapostahis 37 EIU Wright 7 pass from Payton (Arapostahis kick) ISU lardy 19 run (Bridges kick) EIU Wright 54 pass Irom Payton (Arapostahis kick) ISU-Clardy 5 run (Bridges kick) Statistics EIU ISU First downs 23 19 Rushes-yards 25-74 53-284 Passing yards 323 88 Return yards 27 10 Passes 32-56-2 12-20-1 Punts 6-34 3-42 Fumbles-lost 0-0 2-1 I Penalties-yards 8-50 6-50 Tone ol Possession 29:01 30:59 Passing yards Return yards nettiviNfi E.lll., Wright 12-169. Ind. SL.

Bell 4-48. ILLINOIS STATE 35, SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 7 S. Illinois 0 0 7 07 Illinois SL 14 0 14 735 ISU B. Garrett 5 pass from Coppen-sfPolitJ kick) ISU B. Garret 28 pass frtom Coppens (Politi kick) SIU Anderson 9 pass from Dixon (Miller kick) ISU Winters 39 run (Politi kick) ISU 0.

Wilson 10 pass from Coppens (Politi kick) ISU-Winters 13 run (Politi kick) Statistics SIU ISU First downs 12 20 Rushes-yards 38-137 62-258 Passing yards 082 114 Return yards 57 112 Passes 8-25-4 12-17-0 Punts 6-41 3-37 Fumbles-lost 2-1 4-2 Penalties-yards 8-053 6-31 Time of Possession 23:14 36:46 I Individual leaders i RUSHING S. Illinois. Taylor 19-59. Phibbs 13-48. Duncan 1-13.

Illinois Jones 26-155. Winters 28-104. Federico J4-14. PASSING S. Illinois.

Dixon 8-25-4-82. Illinois Coppens 12-17-0-114. RECEIVING S. Illinois. Anderson 3-40.

Adams 3-23. Day 1-12. Illinois Garrett 2-33, Dennison 2-16. Marcrnek 1-12. I OTHER SCORES EAST Boston U.

16, Grambling St. 9 Bucknell 18, Indiana. Pa. 17 Carnegie-Mellon 20, Ouquesne 14 Colgate 9, Connecticut 3 Delaware 32. James Madison 3 Lehigh 21.

Massachusetts 14 New Hampshire 21, Maine 13 Perm St. 15. Rutgers 12 Rhode Island 31. Lafayette 10 Texas Southern 31. Morgan SL 14 Thiel 14.

Allegheny 7 W. Virginia 30. Louisville 6 SOUTH Appalachian St. 17. W.

Kentucky 16 Arkansas St. 16. Tn. -Chattanooga 0 Boston College 38. Alabama 31 Clemson 55.

Virginia 0 Duke 31. Indiana 24 E. Kentucky 22. Youngstown St 17 Florida 21. LSU 21.

tie Furman 49, Newberry 7 Georgia 26. S. Mississippi 19 Kentucky 42. Kent St. 0 Marshall 40.

Morehead St. 6 McNeese St. 28. SE Louisiana 7 Mississippi 22. Memphis St.

6 Mississippi St. 14. Colorado St. 9 N.C. Central 20, Virginia St.

6 N. Carolina St. 43, Ohio U. 6 Southern U. 20.

Alabama St. 0 SW Louisiana 17. Louisiana Tech 16 Syracuse 23. Maryland 7 Temple 17. E.

Carolina 0 Vanderbilt 26. Kansas St. 14 Virginia Tech 21, Wake Forest 20 Wash. Lee 36. Dickinson 7 W.

Virginia Tech 16, Georgetown, Ky. 15 W. Carolina 45, Davidson 13 William Mary 24. VMI 13 MIDWEST Albion 29. Wayne.

Mich. 28 Beloit 44. Knox 9 Bemidji St. 30. Bethel.

Minn. 11 Blufflon 17, St. Francis. Pa. 0 Bowling Green 55, Richmond 28 Cent.

Missouri 24. Augustana.S.D. 20 Cincinnati 28. Akron 27 Cornell. Iowa 34.

Culver-Stockton 19 Defiance 29. Heidelberg 28 Dubuque 23. Loras 20 Hillsdale 20. Wis. -Whitewater 6 Illinois 30.

Missouri 24 Illinois St. 35. S. Illinois 7 Indiana Central 35. Saginaw Val.

St. 6 Indiana St. 24. E. Illinois 17 Iowa 59.

Iowa St 21 Kansas 31. Wichita St. 7 Kentucky St. 7. Butler 6 Michigan 22.

Miami. Fla. 14 Minnesota 31, Rice 24 Missouri-Rolla 24. Missouri Val. 10 Mo.

Western 22. William Jewell 22. tie Nebraska 42. Wyoming 7 Nebraska-Omaha 17. Kearney St.

13 N. Dakota 62, Wis. -Superior 0 N. Dakota St. 38.

N. Michigan 12 N. Iowa 33. Drake 28 NW Missouri St. 47.

Washburn 0 Ohio St. 22. Oregon St. 14 Pittsburg St. 20.

Arkansas Tech 0 Purdue 23. Notre Dame 21 St. Cloud St. 31. SW Minnesota 0 S.

Dakota 27. NE Missouri 14 S. Dakota St. 27. Wis -Stout 13 Dakota Tech 18, Montana Tech 11 Toledo 20.

Ball St. 2 Valparaiso 20. Wis -Platteville 13 Wabash 10. Earlham 0 W. Michigan 17.

Miami. Ohio 13 Wisconsin 27. Illinois 14 Wittenberg 57. Olivet 0 Yankton 18. Midland 7 SOUTHWEST McMurry 12.

W. New Mexico 7 NE Oklahoma 30. Langston 0 Oklahoma 19. Stanford 7 S. Arkansas 31.

SE Oklahoma 9 SW Texas St. 28. Texas 0 Texas-Arlington 27. W. Texas St.

19 Texas Lutheran 24. Austin Col. 0 FAR WEST Air Force 75. N. Colorado 7 Arizona 23.

California 13 Brigham Young 47, Baylor 13 Fresno St. 37, Boise St. 21 Michigan St. 24. Colorado 21 Montana 42.

Abilene Christian 28 Montana St. 30. Mesa. Colo. 14 New Mexico 61, New Mexico St.

21 Oklahoma State 45. Arizona State 3 Oregon 28. Long Beach St. 17 Southern Cal 42, Utah St. 7 S.

Utah 24. W. Montana 7 UCLA 18. San Diego State 15 Washington 26. Northwestern 0 Washington St.

42. Utah 40 HOW TOP TWENY FARED How the Associated Press Top Twenty college football teams fared last week: No. 1. Miami. Fla.

(2-1-0) lost to Michigan 22-14. Next: at Purdue, Saturday. No. 2. Nebraska (1-0-0) beat Wyoming 42-7.

Next: vs. Minnesota. Saturday. No. 3.

Clemson (2-0-0) beat Virginia 55-0. Next: at Georgia. Sept. 22. No.

4. UCLA (1-0-0) beat San Oiego State 18-15. Next: Long Beach State. Saturday. No.

5. Texas (0-0-0) was idle. Next: Auburn. Saturday. No.

6. Ohio State (1-0-0) beat Oregon State 22-14. Next: Washington State, Saturday. No. 7.

Notre Dante (0-1-0) lost to Purdue 23-21. Next: at Michigan State. Saturday. No. 8.

Auburn (0-1-0) was idle. Next: at Texas. Saturday. No. 9.

Alabama (0-1-0) lost to Boston College 38-31. Next: at Georgia Tech, Saturday. No. 10. Iowa (1-0-0) beat Iowa State 59-21.

Next: Penn State. Saturday. No. 1 1. Penn State (1-0-0) beat Rutgers 15-12.

Next: at Iowa. Saturday. No. 12, Arizona State (0-1-0) lost to Oklahoma State 45-3. Next: San Jose State.

Saturday. No. 13. Brigham Young (2-0-0) beat Baylor 47-13. Next: Tulsa, Saturday.

No. 14. Michigan (1-0-0) beat Miami, Fla. 22-14. Next: Washington.

Saturday. No. 15. Southern Methodist (0-0-0) was idle. Next: at Louisville.

Saturday. No. 16. Oklahoma (1-0-0) beat Stanford 19-7. Next: at Pittsburgh.

Saturday. No. 17. Pittsburgh (0-1-0) was idle. Next: Oklahoma.

Saturday. No. 18. Boston College (2-0-0) beat Alabama 38-31. Next: North Carolina at Foxboro.

Sept. 22. No. 19. Washington (1-0-0) beat Northwestern 26-0.

Next: at Michigan, Saturday. No. 20. Florida State (1-0-0) was idle. Next: at Kansas.

Saturday. Pro football NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE Today's games, times CDT Buffalo at St. Louis, noon Oallas at New York Giants, noon Denver at Chicago, noon Detroit at Atlanta, noon Kansas City at Cincinnati, noon Minnesota at Philadelphia, noon New England at Miami, noon Tampa Bay at New Orleans, noon Cleveland at Los Angeles Rams, 3 m. Indianapolis at Houston. 3 p.m.

Green Bay at Los Angeles Raiders, 3 im. San Diego at Seattle, 3 p.m. Monday's game Washington at San Francisco, 9 p.m. Sophomore football AT PtGOTT FIELD Elsenhower 27, Stephen Decatur 6. For Eisenhower, Steve 6oetz ran for two touchdowns and threw a 30-vard pass to Ben Hogue tor anoSier.

and John Nichols had a two-yard touchdown run. For Ste- Major league baseball NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division I Pcf. GB Chicago 86 56 .606 New York 79 63 .55 7 St. Louis 73 67 .521 12 Philadelphis 73 68 .518 12' Montreal 70 71 .496 15' Pittsburgh 62 80 .437 24 1 Wtst Division San Diego 80 62 .563 Houston 72 70 .507 8 Atlanta 69 73 .486 1 1 lot Angeles 67 76 .469 13V Sn Francisco 60 82 .423 20 Cincinnati 60 83 .420 20Vi Saturday's games San Francisco 4. Atlanta 0 St.

Lows 9. Pittsburgh 2 Montreal 4. Philadelphia 0 Chicago 6. New York 0 lot Angeles 6. Cincinnati 3 Only games scheduled Today's games, times COT Philadelphia (Carlton 11-7) at Montreal (Gullickson 10-7), 12 OS m.

SI. louis (Cox 7-10) at Pittsburgh (Deleon 6-12). 12:35 m. Chicago (Sanderson 7-4) at New York (OarHng 11-7). 12 35 pm.

Houston (LaCoss J-3) at San Diego (Thurmond 12-). 3 05 pm. Cincinnati (Soto 14-6) at Los Angeles (Hershiser 8-7). 3 05 pro. Atlanta (Camp 6-6) at San Francisco (Krukow 10-10).

3 05 p.m. Monday's games Philadelphia at Chicago. 3 05 m. St Lows at New York. 6 35 m.

Montreal at Pitfcftwgh. 6 35 pm Atlanta at Houston. 7 40 pm Only games scheduled AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division Pet. GB Detroit 91 SI .641 Toronto 80 61 .567 10V Baltimore 76 64 .543 14 New York 76 64 543 14 Boston 74 67 .525 16V Cleveland 63 80 .441 28 Vt Milwaukee 58 83 .411 32' Wast Division Kansas City 72 69 .511 Minnesota 72 69 .511 California 71 69 .507 Oakland 66 77 .462 7 Chicago 65 76 .461 7 Seattle 63 79 .444 9' Texas 61 79 .436 10V Saturday's gamas Minnesota 5. Texas 4 Detroit 10.

Toronto 4 Oakland 9. Cleveland 5 New York 12. Boston 6 California 6. Chicago 5 Baltimore 5. Milwaukee 3 Kansas City 5.

Seattle 4 Today's games, times COT Oakland (Lan-jrord 0-0) at Cleveland (Comer 4-8) 12 35 Detroit (Wilcox 15-7) at Toronto (Clancy 11-13). 12 35 pm. Milwaukee (Gibson 0-2) at Baltimore (BoddicKCT 17-9). 1 05 m. New York (Bystrom 8-5) at Boston 8-5).

1 05 Texas (Hough 14-12) at Minnesota (Schrom 4-8). IS Seattle ILangston 14-9) at Kansas City (Jackson I S). 1 35 California (Witt 12-10) at Chicago (Seaver 13-9). 6 05 pro. Monday's games New York at Toronto.

6 35 m. Tjetroit at Baltimore. 6 35 pm Milwaukee at Boston. 6 35 m. Kansas City at Minnesota.

7.35 m. Texas at Seattle. 9 35 m. Chicago at Oakland. 9 35 m.

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Sut-tufle. HR Matthews (11). IP RERB8S0 Chicago SutciirteW.14-1 9 4 0 0 0 12 Maw York Terrell L.10-11 6 6 2 2 1 6 6isk 2 2 2 2 1 Gardner 1 3 2 2 1 2 WP-Ttrrell. Sutcliftt. T-2 51 A 42.110.

CARDINALS PIRATES 2 Lows Pittsburgh ab hbi ab DM McGee cf 5 12 0 Wynne cf 4 110 Xert 26 4 2 2 1 Tekulve 0 0 0 0 Lyons 0 0 0 0 Page ph 1010 Pnditn 3b 5 1 1 0 Lacy rt 5 0 11 JGreen lb 5 2 2 2 Ray 2b 4 12 1 If 4 1 3 3 JThpsn lb 2 0 1 0 4anSlyk rt 1 0 0 0 Vargas lb 10 0 0 Lanom rf 5 111 Mornsn 3b 4 0 I 0 TJSmith ss 5 12 1 May 4000 'Bfummr 4 0 2 1 BHarper If 4 0 2 0 'Anduiar 3 0 0 0 Gnzlez ss 4 0 2 0 1 McWlms 2 0 0 0 Winn 0 0 0 0 Osolak cf 2 0 0 0 Male 41 15 Totals 37 211 2 StLou 201 032 100 Pittsburgh 001 000 010 2 Game Winning RBI DGreen (8) Gonzalez. LOB StLouis 7. Pitts Hugh 9. 2B Lacy. McGee.

BHarper. LoSmith. landrum, OSmith. Morrison, Phae 38 LoSmm, Gonzalez. HR Hen- Mi.

DGreen 1 14), Ray (3). SB LoSmith 1" a Anouiar. IP ER BB SO SHouie Attomar 19-11 11 2 2 IS PmOurgf MwimsL10 41-3 Vjnn 2 2 3 Tkkuive 2 t-2 22. ANGELS SOX forma Chicago ab hbl ab hbt 1 3b 5 0 0 0 Fletchr ss 3 1 2 0 krhohid ss 3 0 2 0 Fisk oh 1000 killono 2b 2 0 0 0 Hairston If 5 0 1 0 rm cr )l naines rr Jill rang If 4 0 1 1 GWalkr lb 4 1 2 2 niquz rt 5 2 2 0 Smelly dh 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OMally 3b 2 0 0 0 3 2 2 3 VLaw 3b 2 12 0 4 0 2 0 Boston cf 2 0 0 0 4 0 10 kittle ph 1112 4 0 10 RLaw cf 10 0 0 MH.II 3 0 10 Chrsms ph 1 0 0 0 Skinner 0 000 JCrui 2b 3 0 0 0 Paoorkph 1000 totals 3 12 (Totals 35 10 CeirfonOa 100 201 200 Chicago 000 212 000 I Game Winning RBI Gnch (5) I-HaKston. Fletcher DP California 1 Chicago 1.

LOB California 8. Chicago I 2 Downing. Schoheid. HR Grich GWakujr (22), Kittle (28). Lynn (20).

IP HER BB SO 41-3 3 3 3 3 12 110 0 iuW.M 32-3 3 1 1 0 2 6 1 4 4 2 5 Rwd 1.04 3 4 2 2 0 0i IwP-Slaton, FBanmster. T-2 32 A I ri1t TWINS S. RANGERS 7as Minnesota nn an 4 1 3 0 Puckett cf 5 12 0 4 110 Teufef 2b 4 0 10 4 112 Hatcher It 4 1 2 3 4 0 10 Hrbek lb 3 0 10 2 0 0 1 Brnnsky rf 2 0 0 0 ri dh Wvdcf 30 LAPrshrt (Btien tb Snpieit Kuan is fUntsph TpMn2b tLeoar ph teste GVwartf ph 4 0 10 Gaettt 3b 4 0 0 0 2 0 10 Engle on 1 0 0 0 Putnm dh 0 0 0 OSpeierss 1 0 0 0 Bush oh 300 0 1000 3 000 1110 3 0 6 0 JimenuM 6 6 6 6 lOOOLaudmrc 4242 Mi Ikrsn 2b 3 1 1 1 Fpeyph 10 0 0 fetato 24 4 4 Totats 24 11 Was 300 000 100 4 SJimeosea 010 000 31 6am Winranq RBI laudner (3). Cemor Salon Chicago FSemstr i Points are awarded on basis of 3 for an 'eagle or holenn-one: 2 lor a birdie; 1 tor a par; 0 for a bogey or more. Prep golf 3RD ANNUAL TAYLORVILLE INVITATIONAL Class A Litchfield 333.

Petersburg-Porta 349. Ounlap 354. St. Teresa 359. Auburn 366.

Stonington 371, Rochester 374. Carlinvil-le 383, Ramsey 388. Individual results Mark Beck (Stonington). 80. medalist: 2.

Brad Wike (St. Teresa). 81; 3 Nie-hause (Litchfield). 82: 4. Mark Toland (Petersburg-Porta), 83: 5.

Graham (Litchfield). 83. St. Teresa scores Jeff Duncan, 89: Jerry Paskert. 92: Paul Ciastko.

97: Mike Burger. 98. Class AA Stephen Decatur 331, Belleville West 335. Springfield Griffin and Springfield Lanphier 342, Springfield High 345, Springfield Southeast 346. Mount Zion 350.

MacArthur 357. Eisenhower 360. Taylorvilie 366. Eftmoham and Charleston 377, Paris 389 (Mattoon withdrew). Individual results Mark Unruh (Stephen Decatur).

75, medalist-won in scorecard playoff: 2. Scon Horton (Lanphier). 75: 3 Jen Cash-ner (Stephen Decatur), 77: 4 Chris Smith (Mount Zion). 77; 5. Bruce Badgley (Belleville West).

79. Other scores Stephen Decatur Matt Booth, 87; Tim Wisler, 92; Roe Skidmore, 93. MacArthur Matt Welch. 84: Brian Williams. 87; Mike Edgcomb.

88; Mike Sands. 98; Dave Beaman. 101. Eisenhower Bruce Sattley. 88; Greg Cost.

89; Nick Reynolds. 90; David Zachets. 93. Mike Locke. 95.

Pro golf BANK OF BOSTON CLASSIC At Sutton, Mass. Third-round leaders JoeySmdelar 71-64-69204 George Archer 69-66-70205 Calvin Peete 66-71-68-205 Tommy Valentine 72-67-67206 Bob Shearer 67-69-71207 John Mahaffey 70-69-68207 Barry Jaeckel 69-70-69208 Gibby Gilbert 71-69-68208 Lou Graham 69-69-71209 Tim Simpson 72-67-70209 Gary Hallberg 70-70-69209 Tom Jenkins 70-72-67209 George Burns 75-67-67209 Ken Brown 71-72-66-209 UNITED VIRGINIA BANK TOURNAMENT At Richmond, Vs. Second-round leader Dan Sikes 67-69136 Lee Elder 70-68138 Bill Collins 66-73139 Billy Casper 70-70140 Miller Barber 71-70141 Howie Johnson 72-69141 Bob Goalby 73-68-141 golf PORTLAND PING TOURNAMENT At Portland, Ore. Second-round leaders Amy Alcott 69-73142 Donna Caponi 71-71142 JoAnne Carrier 72-70142 Maria Figueras-Dottj 70-72142 Kathy Baker 68-75143 Beth Daniel 71-72143 Kathryn Young 72-72144 Dawn Coe 72-72144 Kathy Whitworth 75-70145 Denise Strebig 69-76145 Janet Anderson 71-74145 Hollis Stacy 72-73145 Anne-Marie Palli 75-70145 Vicki Fergon 72-73145 Muffin Spencer-Devlin 72-73145 Betsy King 74-71145 Amy Benz 69-77146 Colleen Walker 74-72146 Ayako Okamoto 74-72 1 46 Sue Fogleman 72-74146 Noreen Friel 74-72146 Alexandra Reinhardt 73-73146 Stephanie Farwig 72-75147 Mary Beth Zimmerman 78-69147 Jul! Inkster 73-74147 Lori Garbacz 73-74147 Penny Pulz 73-74147 Jane Blalock 75-72147 Carole Charbonnier 74-73147 AT COUNTRY CLUB (Nine Hole Association) Best 6 holes Championship flight Reva McAllister, 32 A flight Grace Duffield. 33 flight (Tie) Betty Sandburg and Marie McDermatt.

24 Prep tennis EISENHOWER CHAMPAIGN CENTENNIAL 1 At Fairview Park Singles Christy Hill (E) beat Lissy Thompson 6-0. 6-2 Stephanie Behrends (E) beat Missy Summers 6-4, 7-6 Kelly riazenfield (E) beat Jenny Rust 6-2. 6-2 Karen Speer (E) beat Shelli Jones 7-5. 6-3 Linda Wuellner (CC) beat Kristi Furla 6-0. 6-1 Kelly Androff (E) beat Mary Beth Murphy 6-1.

6-1 Doubles Behrends-Wuellner beat Thompson-Summers 6-4. 7-5 Hiil-Hazenfield beat Rust-Shelly Savage 6-3. 6-2 Jones-Androff beat Speer-Bridget Mc-Namara 6-7. 6-4. 6-1 Eisenhower has 1-0 record.

NORMAL 6 STEPHEN DECATUR 3 At Stephen Decatur Singles Susan Loept (N) beat Pam Graybill 6-2. 6-1. Julie Lausterer (N) beat Elizabeth Stog-ner 6-1. 6-1. Beth Johnson (SO) beat Kandy Medina 1-6.

6-4. 7-6 Janet Spencer (SD) beat Jill Hood 6-1, 6-3 Brenda Toland (N) beat Kristy Grohne 6-2. 6-1. Becky Cook (N) beat Barbara Miller 6-4. 6-1.

Doubles Lausterer-Medina beat Grayville-Stog-ner 6-1. 6-4 Johnson-Spender beat Hood-Toland 6-1. 6-3. Jennifer Barnes-Jean Peterson beat Grohne-Alice Zemaitis 7-6. 4-6.

3-6 It was opening meet for Stephen Decatur, which has 1-1 record because ol forfeit by Urbana due to teachers' strike. Correction Steve Fischer was or the receiving end of Craig Guest's third touchdown pass in Mount Zion High School's 33-0 victory over St. Teresa Friday night at Mount Zion. Due to a reporter's error, it was incorrectly stated that Scott Fancher caught the pass. Fancher caught Guest's first touchdown pass a 13-yarder and Greg Bonds caught the second a 15-yarder.

In addition, Duane Turner intercepted a pass and returned it eight yards for a touchdown in the second quarter to give Niantic-Harristown a 6-0 victory over Farmer City Friday night. Due to incorrect information supplied to the Herald Review, it was reported that Mike Coff-man scored the touchdown. Running ARCOLA BROOMCORN FESTIVAL 7TH ANNUAL 10.000-METER RUN Overall winners Dan Lowery (Charleston). 33:10 Irene Bond (Champaign). 40:14 min.

Men's division Ages 15 under 1. Randy longbrake (Moweaqua). 40: 07 2 LeRoy Miller (Sullivan). 47 3. Dale Beachy (Lovington), 47:06.

Ages 16-20 1. Charles Comfort (Rantoul). 2. Toby Oiener (Lovington), 38:02: 3. Jeff Edwards (Areola).

41:49. Ages 21-24 1. Ron French (Mattoon), 2. Gary Wolf (Wheeler). 3.

Gary Hudson (Hindsboro). 37:59. Ages 25-29 1. Hans Schlecht (Champaign). 2 Neil McMillan (Charleston).

35 59; 3. Van Hartman (Monticello). 36.00. Ages 30-34 1. Joe Page (Decatur).

35:15: 2. Leo Ochs (Champaign), 3. Bob Moss (Urbana). 38:29. Ages 3S-39 1.

Ron Gebblink (Danville). 35:32:2. Rick Lutovsky (Decatur). 3. Jay Dunning (Decatur), 39 40.

Agee 40-44 1. Bill Richardson (Decatur). 35:34 2. Larry Avery (Oreana). 3.

Richard Lightfoot (Rantoul), 39:54. Ages 45-49 1 Don House (West Terre Haute. Ind 34:52: 2. Paul Ouinlan (Champaign), 39: 47; 3. Ray Beck (llliopolis).

40:42. Ages 50 A over 1. Robert lemont (Rockville. Ind 38: 16; 2. Tom Griffith (Decatur), 3.

Roy Buck (Decatur). 42:49. Women's divsion Ages 15 A under 1. Janey Menely (Pesotum), 44:28 2. Teresa Calvin (Pesotum), 46.42; 3.

Cheryl Donton (Dewey). 49:22. Ages 16-20 1. Terri Ashley (Areola). 49:59: 2.

Dreama Perry (Mattoon). 3. Sara Swanson (Monticello). 59:12. Agee 21-27 1.

Tena Krause (Robinson). 42:51: 2 Maria Asher (Charleston), 3. Marsha Birken. 43:56. Ages 28-35 1.

Vickie Fifield (Galesburg). 46:15: 2 Marilyn Bell (Decatur). 3. Mary Maddox (Charleston). 49 38.

Ages 36-42 1. Sandy Menely (Pesotum). 44:36: 2. Linda Horue (Decatur). 3.

Jeanette Woolen (Charleston). 39:39. Ages 43-49 1. Juanita Bowman (Oblong). 43:38: 2.

Pat Sitz (Areola). 3. Pat Kloplleis-Ch (Areola). 66:29. Ages 50 A over 1.

Nancy Griffith (Decatur). 62:39. 273 runners finished the race. Cross country DECATUR OPEN Varsity boys 1. John Van Scoyoc (Bloomington) 15: 29 6 minutes.

2. Jeff McCarty (Lanphier), 3. Kevin Strocher (Lanphier). 4. Mike Rakov (Springfield).

5. David Hale (Springfield), 6. Mike Copeland (Lanphier). 7. Brian Krotchick (Lanphier).

8. Tim Stout (Stephen Decatur). 9. Derek Books (Lanphier). 10.

Mike Rutledge (Normal). Other area finishers 12. Ron Spencer (Stephen Decatur). 14. Robert Pickett (Eisenhower).

15. Clay Adams (MacArthur), 18. Ted Smith (Eisenhower). 21. Steve McKenzie (Stephen Decatur).

22. Jim Tucker (MacArthur). 25. Chris Anderson (MacArthur), 29 Tim Smith (Mount Zion), 33. Evan Forbes (Mount Zion).

36. Bill Harper (Stephen Decatur), 37. Gerry Melzer (Eisenhower). 39. Rusty Copsy (Mount Zion), 40.

Larry Wynn (Stephen Decatur), 44. Eric Niemann (Hillsboro). Varsity girls 1. Melissa Straza (Bloomington) 11: 25.4 minutes. 2.

Jenni Moore (Eisenhower), 3. Julie Foertsch (Stephen Decatur), 4 Kathy Davison (Champaign Central). 5. Trish Nelson (Jacksonville). 6.

Lynda Moeller (Champaign Central). 7. Ann Moses (Springfield). 8. Brooke Williams (Eisenhower), 9.

Krysty Bennett (Eisenhower), 10. Dawna Remitters (Bloomington). Other area finishers 12. Kelsy Cothern (Eisenhower), 13. Amy Barber (Mount Zion), 16.

Carol Shriver (Eisenhower), 19. Kelle Jones (Mount Zion). 20. Debbie Shriver (Eisenhower). 21.

Michelle Fore (Mount Zion), 26. Lisa Benton (Mount Zion), 27. Tishia Price (Mount Zion), 30. Elayna Casey (Stephen Decatur). 31.

Sherry Reid (Mount Zion). 32. Kim Grant (Mount Zion), 35. Becky Zimmerman (Hillsboro). 39.

Jackie Spinner (Stephen Decatur), 41. Michelle Phelps (Mount Zion). Sophomore boys 1. Todd LaFountain (Glenwood) 13: 33.0 minutes. 2.

Floyd Herald (Bloomington). 3. Monty Flynn (Lanphier). 4. Tracy Jackson (Champaign Central), 5.

Gary Littell (Bloomington). Freshmen boys 1. Mike Straza (Bloomington) 14:37.5 minutes. 2. Aaron Adams (MacArthur).

3. Bill Burg (Mount Zion). 4. Mike Nellessen (Glenwood). 5.

Ken Swaggerty (Lanphier). LINCOLN LAND INVITATIONAL At Springfield Men'e team ecores Mlllikin 48. Greenville 59. Spoon River 61. Knox 88.

Principia 98. Blackburn 151 (Danville and Lincoln Land did not have enough runners to score). Individual results 1. Scott Colver (Danville). 26:45 8 min.

(5-mile course): 2. Rod White (Danville): 3 Michael 0' Brlen (Millikin); 4. Kent Walker (Spoon River); 5. Lee Wooley (Knox). Other Millikin pieces 12.

Chris Piety: 13. Al Singleton: 14. Russ Morrison: 17. Scott Woodruff: 19. Norm Rokosz: 20.

Frankie Jackson. It's the second straight year that the Millikin' men have won this meet (six of the seven runners listed are freshmen). Women team scores Blackburn 28, Principia 45. Knox 47 (Millikin and Lincoln Land had incomplete teams). Individual results 1.

Katherine Zacher (Principia). 20: 15 61 mm. (3-mile course): 2 Tracy Ciota (Millikin); 3 Jody 0 Dell (Millikin); 4. Tonyan Goin (Millikin): 5. Diane Reynolds (Blackburn); 6.

Michelle Malo (Millikin). College soccer SOCCER CLASSIC At Bloomington, Ind. Saturday's games UCLA 2. Clemson 1 Indiana 1, Virginia 0 (Indiana extends unbeaten streak to 28 games) Today's games Virginia (2-1) vs. UCLA (3-0).

1 ut. CDT Indiana (3-0) vs. Clemson (2-1). 3 m. AT WHEATON Lincoln College 1, Wheaton JV 0 Lincoln goal Mark Sosnowski.

Lincoln goalies Mike Dixon and Dennis Miller split time. Lincoln College is 4 0 and has outscored its opponents 16-0. Wheaton is 2-1. mm Golf DECATUR ROUND ROBIN TEAM TOURNAMENT At Nelson Par 1. Nelson Park.

152 points Scratch totals: Robin Weger 19poirls. Bill Weimer 14. Ted Vance 12. Don Kush 11. Mick Galligan 9 Handicap totals: Tom Kush 19 Hugh Trimby 18.

Charley Tubb 18 Charley HamWeton 17. Charley Bernard 15. 2. Partes Park 149 points Scratch: Aaron Oversteet 17. Les Taylor 13.

Chris Galka 12. Bob Galka. 12. tadicap: Charley Foster 19 August Allard 17. Max Napierski 17.

Bob Nelson 17. Jerry Gilbert 14. 3. Scovill. 148 points Scratch: Mark VanRheeden 17.

Mike 12. Bob McDonald 12, Ed Hams Ml. RichBurdickS Handicap: Jim Easterling 28. Lee Stur-ots 16. Don Brozio Sr.

14. Jerry Paskert 15. Fred Chabot 15 4. Hickory Point 141 points Pro hockey CANADA CUP SERIES (AU Umes CDT) Pts OF OA Union 4 0 0 8 16 4 i-Canada 2 1 1 5 20 10 x-Um ted States 2 11 5 15 7 x-Sweden 2 2 0 4 11 14 Czechoslovakia 0 3 1 1 8 17 West Germany 0 3 1 1 9 23 -clinched semi-final playoff berth Saturday's games Sweden 4. West Germany 2 Canada 7.

Czechoslovakia 2 Soviet Union 2. United States 1 Today's games No games scheduled Bowling NATIONANL AMATEUR BOWLERS INCORPORATED At Western Bowl, Champaign Low men's qualifier Brian Stapler. Urbana 618 Low women's qualifier Kay Haubner, Champaign 629 Sunday qualifying squads are at 11 a.m., 12:30 ro. WOMEN'S INDIVIDUAL SCRATCH LEAGUE At Spare Time 1. Helen Kee.

51-31 points, won three games from Jody Castleman on 678 series. 2. Judy Dillman. 50-22 points, won tour games from Bell Kates on 697. 3.

Marie Hall. 49-25 points, won three games from Aileen Smith on 689. 4. Jean Benton. 47-20 points, won two games from Judy Mullins on 678.

5. Judy Mullins. 46-19 points, won two games from Jean Benton on 710. MILLER LITE SCRATCH LEAGUE At Spare Time 1. Emma Macklin-Jeanneatte Hagen-Cleta Barnes won 26 points for 87 total.

2. Barb Mishler-Pauline Pirtle-Jody Castleman won 31 points for 81. 3. Donna Christie-Diane Little-Linda VaWahl won 24 points for 72. 4.

Judy Mullins-Norma Porter-Aileen Barger, subbing for Ada Adams, won 16 for 71. 5. Sue James-Cathy Winters-Jean Logan won 22 points for 68. High game: 256, Barb Mishler High series: 766. Barb Mishler College football ILLINOIS 30.

MISSOURI 24 Missouri 7 3 01424 Illinois 1010 10 030 III FG White 24 Mo Seitz 50 run (Burditt kick) III Rooks 1 pass from Trudeau (White kick) Mo FG Burditt 31 III Grant 3 pass from Cruz (White kick) III FG White 18 III FG White 35 III Rooks 19 run (White kick) Mo Seitz 6 run (Burditt kick) Mo Shorthose 40 pass from Adler (Burditt kick) Statistics Mo ID First downs 22 24 Rushes-yards 49-269 39-141 Passing yards 157 265 Return yards 64 52 Passes 24-13-0 36-23-0 Punts 6-227 5-209 Fumbles-lost 2-1 5-1 Penalties-yards 6-48 4-39 Time of Possession 30:48 29:12 Individual leaders RUSHING Missouri. Redd 12-118. Seitz 12-81: Drain 8-47: Adler 12-25. Illinois. Rooks 14-89: Johnson 12-53: Wy-coff 10-10.

PASSING Missouri, Adler 11-19-0 139. Seitz 2-5-018. Illinois. Trudeau 21-33-0216; Cruz 2-3-0-49. RECEIVING Missouri.

Shorthose 5-107. McBride 4-31, Drain 3-13. Illinois. D. Williams 9-136.

Grant 4-47. Rooks 3-17. Reese 2-30. Boso 2-14. Brown 2-10.

MICHIGAN 24, COLORADO 21 Michigan St 7 10 7 024 Colorado 0 0 0 2121 MSU Butler 1 run (Moisiejenko kick) MSU FG Mojsieienko 47 MSU Ingram 35 pass from Yarema (Mojsiejenko kick) MSU Butler 56 pass from Yarema (Mojsieienko kick) Colo Reinhardt 3 pass from Vogel (Eckel kick) Colo Reinhardt 27 pass from Vogel (Eckel kick) Colo Brown 8 pass from Vogel (Eckel kick) Statistics MSU Colo First downs 10 25 Rushes-yards 46-148 35-14 Passing yards 145 344 Return yards 36 45 Passes 9-13-0 25-48-1 Punts 7-48 5-34 Fumbles-lost 2-2 2-1 Penalties-yards 11-82 3-15 Time ol Possession 29:06 30:54 Individual leaders RUSHING Michigan State. Butler 26- 69. Roberts 7-25. Morse 2-21. Colorado.

Rouson 24-73. McCarty 2-6. Vogel 8-(-56). PASSING Michigan State. Yarema 9-13-0-145.

Colorado. Vogel 25-47-1-344. Rouson 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING Michigan State. Butler 3- 70.

Jackson 3-24. Morse 2-11 Colorado, Reinhardt 10-142. Embree 7-112, Alexander 4-58. PURDUE 23. NORTE DAME 21 Purdue 3 10 3 723 Notre Dame 14 0 0 721 Pur FG Rendina 31 NO Pinkett 11 run (Carney kick) ND Brooks 3 run (Carney kick) Pur Price 6 pass from Everett (Rendina kick) Pur FG Rendina 18 Pur FG Rendina 20 Pur Price 14 pass from Everett (Rendina kick) ND-Pinkett 6 run (Carney kick) Statistics Pur ND First downs 22 21 Rushes-yards 43-124 37-97 Passing yards 255 233 Return yards 34 41 Passes 20-28-1 13-20-3 Punts 4-41 2-38 Fumbles-losl 04 3-2 Penalties-yards 8-80 6-40 Time of Possession 34:34 25:26 Individual loaders RUSHIN6 Purdue.

Carter 22-58. King 9-39. Wallace 5-19. Notre Dame, Pinchett 22-69. Brroks 8-29.

PASSING Purdue. Everett 20-28-1-255 Notre Dame. Beuertein 13-20-3-233. RECEIVING Purdue. Griffin 5-79.

Carter 5-24. Brunner 4-74. Scon 2-42. Notre Dame. Howard 3-61.

Bavaro 3-55. Jackson 2-38. IOWA 59, IOWA STATE 21 Iowa St 0 7 01421 Iowa 14 210 7-6 Iowa Strobel, 38 interception return (Wcholkick) Iowa Happel, 15 pass from Long (Nicnol lock) Iowa Smith, 63 pass from Long (Wchol lock) Iowa Hayes, 3 pass from Long, (Wchol lock) Iowa Gin. 3 run (mchol kick) ISU Davis 1 pass from Espinoza (Bachrodt kick) Iowa R. Harmon, 86 run (Nlchol luck) Iowa R.

Harmon. 68 pass from Long (Nichol kick) Iowa FG Nlchol 37 ISU Henderson. 45 pas from Espinoza (Bachrodt kick) Iowa Cotton. 18 pass from K. Harmon (Nichol kick) tSU Hanson.

12 pass from Espinoza (Bachrodt kick) A 66.150 StattstJcs IS Iowa First downs 22 16 Rushes-yards 39-28 39-187 Texea Tanana Notes 1.1-2 Minnesota Butcher W.12-S TIGERS 10, BLUE JAYS 4 Detroit Toronto ab hbi ab hbi Whrtakr 2b 3 2 1 0 Garcia 2b 4 1 1 0 Trammt ss 5 1 3 3 Collins If 5 0 2 1 KGibson rt 5 0 1 2 Mullnks 3b 4 0 1 0 LNParsh 5 1 1 0 Upshaw lb 5 0 2 1 DaEvns 3b 3 1 1 1 GBell rt 4 2 2 1 MCastil 3b 1 0 0 0 Aikens dh 10 0 0 RJonesll 2 0 0 OCJhnsndh 2 0 0 0 Her noon 2 0 0 0 Whm 2 0 11 Grubb dh 4 3 2 2 Webstr ph 1 0 0 0 Lemon cf 3 10 0 BMartnz 1000 Bergmn lb 3 1 1 1 Barheld cf 4 0 0 0 Laga lb 0 0 0 0 Griffin ss 4 110 Touts 381010 9 Totals 37 4 10 4 Detroit 010 010 28010 Toronto 010 100 002 4 Game Winning RBI Grubb (4). Griffin. GSell. LOB Oetroit 6. Toronto 10.

28 Mulliniks. GBell, Tram-mell 3B Bergman. HR DaEvans (15). GBell (22). Grubb 2 (7).

SB-Coltins (52). MCastilla IP ER BB SO Detroit Moms 41-3 5 2 2 1 2 Scherrsr W.1-0 12-3 0 0 0 1 3 Lopez S.13 3 5 2 2 1 2 Toronto LealL.tM 623 7 4 4 3 9 BCIark 2311100 Lamp 2-3 2 5 0 3 0 Acker 1 0 0 0 0 0 HBP-Garcia by Lopez. WP-Leal. 3 06. EXPOS 4, PHILLIES 0 Philadelphia Montreal ab hbi ab hbi Samuel 2b 2 0 0 0 Raines cf 4 12 1 Stone If 4 0 4 0 Driessn lb 3 1 0 0 VHayes cf 2 0 0 0 Dawson rt 4 0 2 3 Schmdt 3b 4 0 0 0 GCarter 3 0 0 0 Oliver lb 4 0 10 Wallach 3b 4 0 2 0 Corcom rf 2 0 0 0 Stenhous It 3 0 0 0 DeJesus ss 1 0 0 0 Venable If 1 0 0 0 Virgil 3 0 10 ASalazr ss 1 0 0 0 Jeltz ss 2 0 0 0 Ramsey ss 3 0 0 0 GGross rf 2 0 10 Flynn 2b 3 12 0 Dennyp 2 0 0 0 Rogers 2110 Matszk ph 1 0 0 0 Whlfrd ph 1 0 0 0 RMartin 0 0 0 0 McGrawp 0000 Melndz ph 10 0 0 Totals 30 0 7 Totals 3244 Philadelphia 000 000 0000 Montreal 001 000 30 4 Game Winning RBI Raines (11).

Oliver. OP Philadelphia 1. Montreal 1 LOB Philadelphia 9. Montreal 8 29 Flynn, Dawson, Wallach. SB Stone 3 (14), Raines (64) S-Rogers.

IP ER BB SO Philadelphia Denny L.6-6 8 5 1 1 1 7 RMartin 1 1-3 4 3 3 1 0 McGraw 2-3 0 0 0 1 0 Montreal Rogers 6-13 8 6 0 0 2 James 1 10 0 11 T-2 27. A INDIANS Oakland Cleveland ab hbi ab hbi RHndsn If 2 2 10 Butler cf 5 110 Bochte lb 10 0 1 Franco ss 4 12 0 Lansfrd 3b 5 0 4 1 Hall dh 5 2 3 0 Murphy cf 3 0 1 0 Thorntn lb 5 0 5 2 Kngmn dh 3 1 0 1 Carter If 5 0 3 2 Heath rf 3 12 2 Vukvch rf 5 1 1 1 MOavts rf 1 0 0 0 Tabler 3b 5 0 0 0 Aknon tb 4 112 Willard 3 0 0 0 Essian 5 110 Hargrv ph 0 0 0 0 Kiefer ss 3 2 0 0 Bernzrd 2b 0 0 0 0 Phillips 2b 4 1 2 1 CCastill ph 1 0 0 0 Fischlin 2b 1 0 0 0 Perkins ph 1 0 0 0 Noboa 2b 10 0 0 Bando 10 0 0 Totals 34 12 (Totals 42 15 5 Oakland 220 122 000 Cleveland 100 01 1 200 Game Winning RBI Heath (4). RHenderson. DP Cleveland 2. LOB Oakland 8.

Cleveland 12. 2 a Essian. Lansford. 38 Heath HR Almon (5). Vukovich (7).

SB RHenderson 2 (55). Butler (44). Almon (4). SF Bochte. Kingman.

IP RER BBSO Oakland CodirokW.3-3 6 9 3 3 0 5 Atherton 1-3 4 2 2 0 0 Sorensen 12-3 2 0 0 2 1 CaudillS29 1 0 0 0 0 2 Cleveland HeatonL.9-14 12 3 6 4 4 2 0 Farr 3 1-3 3 3 3 2 3 Koran 1 2 2 2 2 0 Smith 2 10 0 12 Camacho 1 0 0 0 1 1 Sorensen pitched to 2 barters in 9th. T-3 08. YANKEES 12. BOSTON New York Boston ab hbi ab hbi Rndlph 2b 5 1 0 0 Boons 3b 5 14 1 Griffey 5 2 3 0 DwEvns rf 5 0 3 2 WinheMt cf 3 2 1 2 Rice 5011 Baylor dh 5 2 2 2 Armas cf 5 0 0 0 Harrah 3b 4 3 4 2 Easier dh 4 2 2 0 Mtngly lb 4 2 11 Bucknr 1b 5 0 11 Oayett rt 3 0 10 Gedman 4 1 1 0 Gamble ph 1 0 0 0 Barrett 2b 4 1 2 1 OMoren cf 10 12 Gutirrz ss 2 10 0 Mechm ss 5 0 1 1 Miller ph 10 0 0 Cerone 3 0 11 Hoffmn SS 10 0 0 Totals 39121511 Totals 41614 6 New York 301 002 01512 Boeton 030 010 110 Game Winning RSI Mattingly (11). Gutierrez.

Gedman. DP Boston 2. LOB New York 7. Boston 13 2B Griffey 2. Winfietd.

Baylor. Boggs. OwEvans. Rice. Dayett.

Harrah. Mattingly. Easier. SB-Meacham (5). SF-Winlield.

IP ER 88 SO New York Cowley W.7-1 5 2-3 10 4 4 4 6 Shirley 2-311100 Armstng 11-321111 RignettiS.28 11-3 1 0 0 0 1 Boston Hurst 1.11 9 5 9 6 6 1 3 Crawford 2 2-3 2 1 1 1 0 Clear 1-3 3 5 4 3 1 Mtchtt 1 1 0 0 0 1 Hurst pitched to 2 batters in 6th. Clear pitched to 5 batters ki 9th. BP Cerone by MrtchelL PS Gedman. T-3 27. A-34 607.

GIANTS 4, BRAVES Atlanta San Francisco abrhbi abrhbi MThmpsK SOOOGIaddend 30 10 2uveiia ss 3 0 0 0 Tnlkj 2b 4 0 0 0 Cnmois ph 1 0 0 0 CBrown 3b 4 0 1 0 Runge ss 0 0 0 0 Brenry lb 4 0 0 0 Komnsk rf 4 0 0 0 Yongbld rf 4 0 0 0 Murphy cf 4 0 1 0 Wetlmn 2 1 0 0 Perry (b 4 0 0 0 MuHins SS 0 0 0 0 Johnson 3b 3 0 3 0 Deer 0100 Hubbrd 2b 3 0 1 0 Gomez 2 0 0 0 Benedict 3 0 0 0 Davis ph 1 1 1 1 McMrry 2 0 1 0 Rabb lb 0 0 0 0 Dedmonp 0 0 0 0 JAobnsn 1 0 0 0 Wshgtn ph 1 0 0 0 Ikchrds ph 1 0 0 0 Payne 0 0 0 0 Laskey 0 0 0 0 DBakerph 1113 Minton 0 0 0 0 Totals 316 Totals 27 4 4 4 Atlanta OOOOOOOOO, San Frsneisee 000 000 40a 4 6ama Winrang RBI Davis (7). DP Atlanta 1. San Francisco 1. LOB Atlanta 5. San Francisco 4.

HR I DBaker (3). SB-Gladden (24) IP RER BBSO McMrry L1S 6 2-3 4 4 4 4 4 DmUmi 1-3 0 0 0 1 1 Payne 1 0 0 0 0 0' p4MI PfwatlCeaVCO JFtobmson I 4 0 0 0 31 Laskey W12 1 2 0 0 0 0' Loman If 3 110 Shelby cf 0 10 0 Lozado 3b 3 0 0 0 Singltn dh 4 0 10 Smmns ph 1 0 0 0 Rodrigz or 0 0 0 0 RHowel 3b 0 0 0 0 Gross 3b 3 2 2 3 Romero SS 3 0 0 0 TCruz 3b 10 0 0 Oauer 2b 3 0 0 0 Nolan ph 0 0 0 1 Sakata 2b 0 0 0 0 Dempsy 2 0 0 0 Totals 35 3 10 3 Totals 28565 Milwaukee 001 001 010 3 Baltimore 000 200 12x 5 Game Winning RBI EMurray (19). DP Milwaukee 1. Baltimore 2. LOB Milwaukee 8.

Baltimore 7. 2B James. Oglivie. Schroeder. HR Gross 2 (19).

EMurray (26). SB-EMurray (9). SF Nolan. IP RER BBSO MHwaukae Cndim 61-3 4 3 3 5 6 Warts 1-3 0 0 0 1 0 Lazorko LO-1 1-3 12 2 10 Cocanowr 1 1 0 0 0 1 Baltimore GOavisW.13-7 8 10 3 3 3 6 SStewartS.12 1 0 0 0 0 1 Lazorko pitched to 2 batters in 8th. T-2 49.

DODGERS 6. CINCY 3 Cincinnati Los Angeles ab hbi ab hbi Redus 4 10 0 Andesn 3b 4 0 3 2 Oester 2b 4 0 10 RRenlds If 4 0 11 EDavis Cf 4 2 2 0 Undrx rt 4 0 10 Cedeno rf 4 0 11 Guerrer cf 4 0 2 0 Kncley 1b 4 0 2 1 Amlung cf 0 0 0 0 Cncpcn ss 4 0 1 0 Brock lb 4 110 Esasky 3b 4 0 0 0 Scioscia 4 1 2 0 VanGrdr 4 0 10 Landsty or 0 0 0 0 JRussell 1 0 0 0 Fimpie 0 0 0 0 Willis 0 0 0 0 Sax 2b 3100 Barnes ph 1 0 0 0 BRussel ss 1 1 0 1 Pastore 0 0 0 0 Bream ph 10 0 1 APerez ph 10 10 Rivera 3b 110 0 Rowdon pr 0 0 0 0 Reuss 1111 Totals 35 32 Totals 31611 Cincinnati 002 000 010 3 Los Angeles 001 014 OOx 6 Game Winning RBI Bream (2). Anderson 2. Redus. Knicely.

Scioscia. DP Cincinnati 1. Los Angeles 1. LOB Cincinnati 9. Los Angeles 5 2B RReynolds.

Reuss. Scioscia. SB EDavis (8). Guerrero (9). Anderson (12).

Oester. Reuss 2. JRussell. IP ER BB SO Cincinnati JRussell L.6-17 5 1-3 8 6 3 2 1 Willis 2-3 1 0 0 0 0 Pastore 2 2 0 0 0 1 Loe Angeles Reuss W.3-7 9 9 3 0 2 5 WP-Reuss. 2:21.

Minor league baseball playoffs AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Semifinals (Best of 7) Louisville 10. Indianapolis 0 (Louisville leads 3-1) Denver 3. Iowa 1 (Denver wins 4-1) TEXAS LEAGUE Championship series (Best of 7) Saturday's asms Jackson 3. Beaumont 0 (Jackson leads 3-2) Monday's game Beaumont at Jackson, 7 p.m. CDT College volleyball AT DECATUR ARMORY Kaskaskia beat Richland College 15-13.

4-15. 15-13. 10-15. 15-12. Richland serving aces: Kerri Curnrmngs 8.

Marsha Reason 3. Michelle Root 5. Richland spikes: Teresa Handley 2. Root 5. Nola Swinger 3.

Richland dinks: Vonda Lorett 1. Richland is 0-1. AT CHAMPAIGN ILLINI-CLASSIC Missouri beat Illinois 15-6. 15-3. 15-12 (championship; Illinois has 3-1 record).

Georgia beat Notre Dame 17-15. 15-13, 15-7 (third place) Prep volleyball AT BLUE MOUND Macon beat Blue Mound 15-8. 15-10. Macon kills: Tina Holder 4. Sandy Tru-deau 2.

Macon dinks: Kristy Hawbaker 3. Trudeau 3. Kim Irwin 2. Holder 4. Macon blocks: Hawbaker 1.

Irwin 1. Holder 1. Macon saves: Leslie Knowtes 4. Hawbaker 1. Trudeau 1.

Irwin 1. Danl Stiles 1. Macon sets: Irwin 3. Stiles 3. Macon aces: Hawbaker 2.

Macon is 2-1. Blue Mound 2-2. (Macon JV won two out ol three games). MATTOON TOURNAMENT Shelbyville beat Eisenhower 16-14. 154 Mattoon beat Eisenhower 15-4.

10-15. 15-5 Eisenhower beat Charleston 15-6, 15- 13 Eisenhower beat Effingham 15-9. 11-15. 15-6 Note: Eisenhower has 5-2 record. For Eisenhower.

Kathy Deardorfl had 23 kills ka four games: Kristy Daggett had 36 serving points: Candy Andricks. Vidd Bunnell each had four blocks. Tournament continues Monday Shelbyville and Mattoon were each 3-0 prior lo late games Saturday. AT HARTSBURQ Mount Pulaski beat Hartsburg-Emden 15-1. 15-7 Mount Pulaski beat East Peoria 15-13.

15-2 (Mount Pulaski has a 4-0 record) AT BOOOY East Park beat Alton Christian 15-10, 154. East Park b) 1-0. CONFERENCE RANKINGS 1. Blue Mound (1-0) 2- Rodtay (1-0).

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