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4 1 1 C-2 Roanoke Times World-News, Sunday, October 23, 1983 AUTO RACING AMERICAN 500 ROCKINGHAM, N.C. (AP) Following is the 36-care field for today's Warner W. Hodgdon American 500 NASCAR Grand National race at the 1.017-mile Nocth Carolina Motor Speedway with driver, make of car and average speed. Thursday's qualifiers 1. Neil Bonnett, Chevrolet, 143.876 mph.

2. Cale Yarborough, Chevrolet, 143.836. 3. Terry Labonte, Chevrolet, 143.565. 4.

Joe Ruttman, Pontiac, 143.436. 5. Darrell Waltrip, Chevrolet, 143.239. 6. Bobby Allison, Buick, 143.206.

7. Lake Speed; Chevrolet, 143.044. 8. Ricky Rudd, Chevrolet, 142.876. 9.

BIll Elllott, Ford, 142.575. 10. Dick Brooks, Ford, 142.570. 11. Tim Richmond, Pontiac, 142.205.

12. Harry Gant, Buick, 142.166. 13. Kyle Petty, Pontiac, 141.523. 14, Buddy Baker, Ford, 140.908.

1S. Geoff Bodine, Pontiac, 140.239. Friday's qualifiers 16. Dale Earnhardt, Ford, 141.907 17. Richard Petty, Pontiac, 139.610.

18. Trevor Boys, Chevrolet, 138.545. 19. Slick Johnson, Chevrolet, 138.273. 20.

Ronnie Thomas, Pontiac, 138.195. 21. Ulrich, Chevrolet, 137.862. 72. Sterling Marlin, Pontiac, 137.629 23.

Jimmy Means, Chevrolet, 136.857. 24, Tommy Gale, Ford, 136.791. 25. Lennie Pond, Buick, 136.236. 26.

Mike Potter, Pontiac. 136.064. 27. Blackie Wangerin, Ford, 135.917. 28.

Rick Baldwin, Chrysler, 135.095. 79. Jerry Bowman, Ford, 134.811. 30. John McFadden, Buick, 134.801, Saturday's qualifiers 31.

Ron Bouchard, Buick, 141.305. 32. Morgan Shepherd, Buick, 140.756. 33. Dave Marcis, Chevrolet, 139.970.

34, J.D. McDuttie, Pontiac, 138.039. 35. Buddy Arrington, Chrysler, 137.494. 36.

Dick May, Ford, 135.605. CRIBARI 300 MONTEREY, Calif. (AP) lineup for today's Cribarl Wines 300 race, with type of car and qualifying speed in mph: 1. Teo Fabi, Italy, March 83C-Cosworth, 120.169. 2.

Derek Daly, Ireland, March 83-Cosworth, 119.048. 3. Chip Ganassi, Wildcat IXB-Cosworth, 118.746. 4. Bobby Rahal, March 83C-Chevrolet, 118:647.

59 John Penske 118.554. Mario Andretti, Lola 700-Ebsworth, 117,866. 7. Geoff Brabham, Australia, March 83P-Cosworth, 117.544. 8.

Kevin Cogan, March 83C-Cosworth, 116:847. 9. Al Unser, Penske 10-Cosworth, 116:871. 10. Michael Andretti, March 83-07-Cosworth, 116.309.

11: Pete Haismer, Penske 115.975.3 Unser Eagle-Cosworth, 115.913. 13. Tony Bettenhausen, March 83P. Cosworth, 115.398. 14.

Rick Mears, Penske worth, 115.093. 15. Steve re Chassey, Eagle-Chevrolet, 114.420. 16: Roger Mears, Penske PC18-Cosworth, 114.379. 17: Howdy Holmes, March 83C-Cosworth, 114.351.

18: Tom Sneva, March 83C-Cosworth, 114.351. 19. Chris Knelfel, Primus-Cosworth, 114:221. 20. Josele Garza, Mexico, Penske PC10-Cosworth, 114.177, 71: Pancho Carter, March 82C-Cosworth, 113.863.

22-Desire Wilson, South Africa, March 113.746. Bill Alsup, March 83C-Cosworth, 112.894. 24. Tom Bigelow, Eagle- Chevrolet, 111:433. 25.

Jeff Wood, Eagle 83-Chevrolet, promoter's option. 26. Jorge Koechlin, England, Eagle 83-Cosworth, promoter's option. Randy Lewis, Watson-Cosworth, promoter's option. BASEBALL FREE AGENTS NEW YORK (AP) Malor league baseball players filing for tree agency, through Friday, Oct, 21.

Catchers Ted Simmons Pitchers Doug Bair; Bibby; Doug Bird; Jamie Easterly; Rich Gossage; Don Hood; Frank Lacorte; Dennis Lamp; Randy Moffitt, Dale Murray; Jerry Reuss; Dan Schatteder; Lary Sorensen; Kent Tekulve; Dave Tomlin; Tom Underwood; Milt Wilcox Infielders Julio Cruz: Darrell Evans; Rob Piccloto; Aurelio Rodriguez, Manny Trillo; Mark Wagner Outfielders Warren Cromartie; Oscar Gamble; Ruppert Jones; Bake McBride; Amos Otis; Dave Parker; Gene Richards; Derrel Thomas; Dennis Walling GOLF PGA PLAYERS OF THE YEAR 1983 Hal Sutton 1982 Tom Watson 1981 BIll Rodgers 1980 Tom Watson 1979 Tom Watson 1978 Tom Watson 1977 Tom Watson 1976 Jack Nicklaus 1975 Jack Nicklaus 1974 Johnny Miller 1973 Jack Nicklaus 1972 Jack Nicklaus 1974 Lee Trevino 1970 Billy Casper 1969 Orville Moody 1968 Not Awarded 1967 Jack Nicklaus 1966 Billy Casper 1965 Dave Marr 1964 Ken Venturl 1963 Jullus Boros 1962 Arnold Palmer 1961 Jerry Barber 1960 Arnold Palmer 1959 Art Wall 1958 Dow Finsterwald 1957 Dick Mayer 1956 Jack Burke 1955 Doug Ford 1954 Ed Furgol 1953 Ben Hogan 1952 Julius Boros 1951 Ben Hogan 1950 Ben Hogan 1949 Sam Snead 1948 Ben Hogan DISNEY CLASSIC LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (AP) Third- scores Saturday In the $400.000 Walt Disney World Golf Classic: Scott Hoch 68-68-66-202 Payne Stewart 69-64-69-202 Morris Hatalsky 66-70-68 -204 Doug Tewell 56-68-70-204 69-69-66-204 Mark McCumber 64-69-71-204 Dave Barr 66-70-68-204 Curtis Strange 68-68-70-205 Nick Faldo 72-65-68-205 Mick Soli 69-67-69-205 Brad Bryant 67-69-69-205 Larry Nelson 67-67-72-205 Gary Koch 69-68-69-206 Pat McGowan 68-65-73-206 Leapard Thompson 69-67-70-206 Craig Stadler 68-69-69-206 Tom Jenkins 69-70-67-206 Jim Booros 70-71-66-207 Andy Bean 71-71-65-207 Tam Kite 71-69-67 -207 Larry Rinker Jodie Mudd 71-67-69 -207 Lanny Wadkins 56-70-72-207 Alen Miller 68-72-68 -208 Larry Mize 71-67-70-208 Jim Nelford 66-71-71-208 Lee Elder 73-66-69 -208 Jump Colbert 71-65-72-208 Jim Dent 69-70-70-209 Bob Murphy 74-71-64-209 Gibby Gilbrt 71-68-70-209 Rex Caldwell 67-70-72-209 Lindy Miller 71-67-71-209 Mike Sullivan 67-69-73-209 Chip Beck 73-66-70-209 Tim. Simpson 70-71-68 -209 Denis Watson 67-71-71--209 Mike Donald 69-70-71-210 Clarence Rose 69-71-70-210 Steve Hart 71-72-67-210 Peter Jacobsen 69-72-69-210 David Peoples 74-66-70-210 Lon Hinkle 71-73-67-211 Bill Sander 70-71-70-211 John Cook 72-68-71-211 David Edwards 73-66-72-211 Buddy Gardner 69-66-76-211 Ronnie Black 69-72-70-211 Joey Rassett 66-71-74-211 J.C Snead 71-69-71-211 Bob Eastwood 71-70-70-211 Pat Lindsey 71-69-71-211 Greg Powers 71-67-73-211 Hal Sutton 67-75-70-212 Gary McCord 67-72-73-212 Curt Byrum 73-70-69-212 Ron Streck 58-73-71-212 John Mahaffey 75-72-66-213 John Fought 72-72-69-213 Peter Oosterhuis 71-69-73-213 Joe Inman 68-71-74-213 Dan Pohl 68-76-69-213 Dan Pooley 58-75-70-213 Phil Hancock 71-71-71-213 Ed Fiori 73-69-71-213 Loren Roberts 69-73-71-213 Thomas Gray 72-71-70-213 John Adams 69-74-71-214 Jeff Sanders 72-71-71-214 John McComish 73-73-68-214 Ken Green 71-70-73-214 Forrest Fezier 74-70-70-214 Scott Simpson 74-69-71-214 Mac O' Grady 73-72-69-214 Lyn Lott 73-71-70-214 Lou Graham 70-74-70-214 Howard Twitty 71-71-72-214 Mark O'Meara 74-75-65-214 Bill Britton 75-68-71-214 Tommy Valentine 76-65-73-214 Failed to qualify Bruce Flesher 73-70-72-215 Mark Hayes 70-69-76-215 Richard Zokol 72-72-71-215 Hubert Green 74-72-69-215 Tom Purtzer 73-70-72--215 Wally Armstrong 68-71-77-216 Charles Coody 74-69-73-216 Jim Thorpe 76-71-69-216 Dan Forman 74-69-73-216 Mark Pfeil 74-72-70-216 Jimmy Roy 74-70-72-216 Mike Peck 70-74-72-216 Roger Maltble 78-71-67-216 Jerry McGee 74-70-72-216 Victor Regalado 72-74-70-216 Jeff Mitchell 73-71-73-217 Bob Gilder 71-74-72-217 Chi Chi Rodriguez 75-73-69-217 Dan Haildorson 73-70-74-217 Larry Ziegler 72-71-74-217 Bob Boyd 71-76-71-218 Ed Sneed 76-72-70-218 Mark Lye 73-70-75-218 Jay Haas 75-69-74-218 Bill Murchison 67-74-77-218 Bobby Wadkins 73-70-75-218 Mike Nicolette 73-73-72-218 Mike McCullough 72-72-74-218 Steve Melnyk 72-73-73-218 Vance Heafner 73-72-74-219 Dave Eichelberger 75-73-71-219 Orville Moody 73-72-74-219 Russ Cochran 72-76-71-219 Wayne Levi 75-72-72-219 Donnie Hammond 72-73-75-220 Mike Brannan 77-72-71-220 George Burns 72-75-73-220 Jim Simons 75-70-76-221 Tony Sills 74-75-72-221 Tom Jones 75-72-74-221 Darrell Kestner 73-73-76-222 TENNIS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP NORFOLK Saturday's results from the Virginia State Men's Tennis Championships finals at Old Dominion University: Team scores 1, Virginia 99. 2, Old Dominion 57. 3, Virginia Tech 51.

4, Richmond 39. 5, James Madison 37. 6, William and Mary 25. 7, VCU 21. 8, George Mason 18.

9, VMI 11. SINGLES No. 1 John Dokken (UVa) def. Gary Cuppernull (ODU) 6-3, 6-4. No.

2 Darryl Wilburn (UVa) def. Oliver Sebastian (VPI) 6-4, 6-1. No. 3 Lynn Bybee (ODU) def. Steve Haskin (Rich) 6-3, 6-0, No.

4 Jerry Dorenfeld (VPI) def. AlIan Van Nostrand (ODU) 5-7, 6-3, 6-4. No. 5 Damian Sancilio (UVa) def. Keith Ciacco (JMU) 7-6, 6-3.

No. 6 Brian Hanfling (UVa) def. Scott Sherman (VPI) 6-4, 6-1. DOUBLES No. John Dokken-Darryl Wilburn (UVa) def.

Gary Cuppernull-Allan VanNostrand (ODU) 6-3, 6-3. No. 2 James Horine-Steve Wilson (UVa) def. -Keith Clacco 6-3, 6-3. No.

3 Davy Hairston-Brian Hanfling (UVa) def. Allen Levenstein-Phil Greswald (ODU) 7-5, 6-0. BASKETBALL NBA PRE-SEASON Friday's games San Antonio 109, New York 98 Boston 127, Los Angeles 98 Philadelphia 110, Indiana 99 Chicago 109, Detroit 102 Milwaukee 106, Kansas City 97 Washington 97, Atlanta 81 Saturday's Atlanta 111, Chicago 100 Indiana 105, Philadelphia 103 Boston 102, Los Angeles 100 Washington 108, San Antonio 103 New Jersey 106, New York 100 Denver 138, Houston 98 Dalias at San Diego, night Golden State vs. Portland at Corvallis, night Phoenix vs. Seattle at Spokane, night Today's games New Jersey Utah at Louisville, 7 p.m.

Cleveland vs. Atlanta at Bristol, 7 p.m. Detroit vs. Indiana at Fort Wayne, 7:30 p.m. Denver at Portland, 10 p.m.

NHL Wales Conference Patrick Pts GF GA NY NY New Pittsburgh Washington Isles Philadelphia Rangers Jersey 0 16 11 8 062984 33 Adams Division Boston Buffalo Quebec Hartford Montreal 15 00 7 CAR9R 08908 Campbell Conference Norris Division St. Louis 6 2 0 12 Chicago 10 Toronto 3 Detroit 27 32 Minnesota 2 5 1 43 01 Smythe Division Edmonton 7 15 39 Vancouver Los Angeles Calgary 1 30 28 Winnipeg 2 23 36 Friday's game, Vancouver New Jersey 4 Saturday's games N. Y. Rangers 3, N. Y.

Islanders 2 Washington 4, Philadelphia 1 Detroit 4, Calgary Buffalo 5, Hartford 2 Quebec 11, Minnesota 2 Boston 6, Pittsburgh 1 Vancouver 5, Edmonton 5 Toronto 5, Montreal 3 5t. Louis 2, Chicago' New Jersey at Los Angeles, night Today's games Toronto at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. Winnipeg at Buffalo, 7:35 p.m. N.Y, Islanders at N. Y.

Rangers, 7:35 p.m. Calgary at Chicago, 8:35 p.m. SUMMARIES Rangers 3, Islanders 2 N. Rangers N. Y.

Islanders 1-2 First period-1. Rangers, Rogers 3 (Huber), Second period-2, Islanders, Person (Potvin, Bourne), 15:41. 3, Rangers, Osborne 4 (Blaisdell, Beck), 19:50. Third period -4. Islanders, Langevin (Trottier, D.

Sutter), 1:06. Rangers, Sundstrom 4 (Larouche, Ruotsalainen), 3.09. Shots on goal- -Rangers 11-13-11-35. Islanders 11-7-7-25. Goalles- -Rangers, Weeks.

Islanders, Smith, Hrudey, A Capitals 4, Flyers 1 Philadelphia 0 Washington First period -1, Washington, Gartner 3 (Mack innon, Duchesne), 14:24. Second period -2. Washington, Haworth 2 (Stevens, Gustafsson), 12:20, pp. Third period -3, Washington, Veitch1 (Gustafsoon. Christian), 7:21, pp.

4, Washington, Duchesne 2 (Jarvis), 10:14, sh. 5, Philadelphia, Sittler 1 (Propp, Howe), 10:39. Shots on goal -Philadelphia 7-5-11-23. Washington 14-10-9-33 Goalies -Philadelphia, Lindbergh. Washington, Jensen, A Red Wings 4, Flames 1 Calgary Detroit First period-1, Calgary, Reinhart 2 (Eloranta.

McDonald). 2:55 (pp). 2, Detroit, Foster 2 (Gare, Manno), 16:16. Second perlod-3, Detroit, Larsen (Duguay), 1:44 (pp). 4, Detroit, Gare 3 (Park, Larsen).

15:40 (pp). Third period-5, Detroit, Duguay 2 (Kisio, Smith), 17:43. Shots on goal -Calgary 7-4-3-14. Detroit 15-9-10-34. Goalies--Calgary.

Lemelin. Detroit, Stefan, A Bruins 6, Penguins 1 Boston Pittsburgh 3 8 11 First period-1, Boston, McNab 3 (K. Crowder, MacTavish), 4:18. 2, Boston, Mac Tavish 5 (B. Crowder), 8.33.

3, Boston, K. Crowder 2 (Milbury, Mac Tavish), 16:14. Second period -None. Third period-4, Boston, McNab (Middleton, Kluzak), 4:52. 5.

Pittsburgh, Schutt 1 (Hotham, Maxwell), 8:16. 6, Boston, Krushelnyski 3 (B, Crowder, Pederson), 13:34. 7, Boston, Middleton 5 (Fergus), 18:29, Shots on goal -Boston 12-7-7-26. Pitsburgh 9-5-7-21 Goalies -Boston, Peters. Pittsburgh, Dion.

A Sabres 5, Whalers 2 Buffalo -5 Hartford 0 2.0 First period-1, Buffalo, Housley 5 (Hamel), 14:26. Second period-2, Buffalo, Foligno (Cyr, Housley), 0:39. 3, Buffalo, Perreault 6 (Ramsay), 10:20 (SH). 4, Hartford, Stoughton 3 (Siltanen, Zuke) 10:58 (PP), 5, Hartford, Johnson 3 (Siltanen, Dupont), 17:11, 6, Buffalo, Moller 1 (Selling. Ramsay), 17:32.

Third period-7, Buffalo, Foligno 2 (Virta, Housley), 16:19. Shots on goalBuffalo 8-13-13-34, Hartford 20-11-11-42. Goalies--Buffalo, Sauve. Hartford, Millen. A Nordiques 11, North Stars 2 Minnesota 0 0 Quebec 5-11 First period -1, Quebec, Berplund 4 (Hunter, Goulet), 3:58.

2, Quebec, Sleigher 2 (P. Stastny, Cote), 19:17. Second period -3, Quebec, M. Stastny 4 (P. Stastny, A.

Stastny), 2:07. 4, Quebec, Goulet 8 (Hunter), 10:24. 5, Quebec, Palement 6 (Marois), 12:40 (sh). 6, Quebec, McKegney 4 (Wesley, Stastny), 17:35. Third period -7, Quebec, M.

Stastny 5 (Savard, Stastny), 5:22 (pp). 8, Quebec, Goulet 9 (Hunter), 5:29. 9, Quebec, McKegney 5 (Sleigher, P. Stastny), 8:58. 10, Minnesota, Giles 3 (Douglas, Smith), 11:08.

11, Quebec, Sleigher 3 (Rochefort), 11:35, 12, Minnesota, Smith 2, 13:16. 13, Quebec A. Stastny 8 (M. Stastny, Weir), 19:32. Shots on goal -Minnesota 10-8-10-28.

Quebec 17-13-10-40. Goalles-Minnesota, Beaupre, Meloche. Quebec, Bouchard. A Maple Leafs 5, Canadiens 3 Montreal 2 1 2-3 Toronto 0 First period Valve 6 (Daoust), 1:52. 2, Toronto, Valve 7 (Anderson, Benning), 7:08 (pp).

Second period -3, Montreal, Hunter 2 (Acton, Naslund), :28. Third period-4, Toronto, Frycer 3 (Derlago), 5:11. 5, Toronto, Terrion (Harris, Gingras), 8:44. 6, Toronto, Derlago 4, 9:40. 7, Montreal, Naslund 5 (Tremblay, Mondou), 13:17.

8, Montreal, Hunter 3 (Lafleur, 19:39 (pp). Shots on goal -Montreal 13-14-10-37. Toronto 5-11-9-25. Goalles- Montreal, Sevigny. Toronto, St.

Croix. A Blues 2, Black Hawks 1 Chicago St. Louis 811- First period- None. Second period-1, Chicago, Gardner 3 (Ludzik, Marsh), 16:22. 2, St.

Louis, Mullen 3 (B. Sutter, Federko), 17:14. Third period-3, St. Louis, Mullen 4 (Choulnard, Federko), ppg. 9:41.

Shots on goal Chicago 14-5-5-24. St. Louis 6-17-9-32. Goalles: Chicago, Bannerman, St. Louis, Liut.

Canucks 5, Oilers 5, tie Vancouver 11 0 0--5 Edmonton 2 0-5 First period -1, Edmonton, Linseman 4 (Lindstrom, Messier), 6:38 (pp). 2, Vancouver, Rota 6 (Smyl, Bubla), 15:02 (pp). Second period -3, Vancouver, Tanti 11 (McCarthy), 1:39 (pp). 4, Vancouver, Rota 7 (Smyl), 1:59. 5, Edmonton, Anderson 7 (Lowe, Gretzky), 8:41 (pp).

6, Edmonton, Hughes 2 (Gretzky, Hunter), 11:32. 7, Vancouver, Williams 2 (Tanti, Halward), 12:14. 8, Vancouver, McCarthy 1 (Sundstrom), 14:52. Third period -9, Edmonton, Roulston 3 (Gretzky, Hughes), 10:31 (pp). 10, Edmonton, Anderson 8 (Coffey, Fuhr), 12:34, Overtime- -None.

Shots on goal -Vancouver 8-13-10-3-- 34. Edmonton 9-10-15-2-36. Goalles -Vancouver, Brodeur. Edmonton, Fuhr. A FOOTBALL NFL AFC East Pet.

PF PA Buffalo .714 146 130 Baltimore .571 137 155 New England .00000 .429 155 165 Miami .571 148 126 N. Y. Jets .429 146 145 Central Pittsburgh NM .714 183 132 Cleveland a .571 135 159 Cincinnati 000. .143 108 146 Houston 0 .000 123 208 ON West L.A. Raiders .714 181 132 Denver .571 112 117 Seattle .571 164 158 Kansas City 429 145 123 0000.

San Diego .429 191 211 NFC East Dallas 0 1,000 215 135 Washington .714 229 170 N. Y. Giants Un .286 126 156 Philadelphia 0000. .529 111 138 St. Louis ur .286 137 218 00 Central Minnesota .714 164 167 Green Bay .571 209 213 ON Detroit -0000 .429 147 133 Chicago .286 146 154 Tampa Bay .000 108 186 West San Francisco 10 .714 203 122 L.A.

Rams .714 152 125 0 New Orleans 4 571 158 155 Atlanta 2 .286 145 145 Today's games Kansas City at Houston, 1 p.m. Minnesota at Green Bay, 1 p.m. Atlanta at New York Jets, 1 p.m. Chicago at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. New England at Buffalo, 1 p.m.

Cleveland at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Detroit at Washington, 1 p.m. Miami at Baltimore, 2 p.m. Pittsburgh at Seattle, 4 p.m. San Diego at Denver, 4 p.m.

San Francisco at Los Angeles Rams, p.m. New Orleans at Tampa Bay, 4 p.m. Los Angeles Raiders at Dallas, 9 p.m. Monday's game New York Giants at St. Louis, 9 p.m.

CFL Eastern Division PF PA Pts Toronto 10 -00 378 284 20 Ottawa 331 340 14 Hamilton 5 8 0 340 401 10 Montreal 3 10 0 294 398 6 Western Division Britsh Cimb 9 0 391 286 18 Winnipeg 0 370 354 16 Edmonton 00 6 420 322 16 Calgary 0 331 281 14 Saskatchwn 09 11 0 322 508 6 Saturday's games Calgary at Montreal Hamilton at British Columbia, night Today's games Ottawa at Toronto, 1:30 p.m. Edmonton at Winnipeg, 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 29 Montreal at Ottawa, 1:30 p.m. Toronto at Edmonton, 9:30 p.m.

Sunday, Oct. 30 Calgary at Hamilton, 1:30 p.m. British Columbia at Saskatchewan. 3:30 p.m. PREP SCORES DISTRICT GAMES Roanoke Valley Northside at Pulaski County, 8 p.m.

Monday William Fleming 14, Cave Spring 0 Blue Ridge Alleghany at William Byrd, 7 p.m. Monday Lord Botetourt at Covington, 7 p.m. Monday Lexington at Staunton River, 7 p.m. Monday Piedmont Bassett at Dan River, 7:30 p.m. Monday Laurel Park 27, Tunstall 6 Martinsville at Patrick County, 7:30 p.m.

Monday Seminole Nelson County at Jefferson Forest, 7 p.m., Monday Liberty 27, Buckingham 6 New River Christiansburg 24, Carroll County 72 Narrows 16, Galax 6 Southwest Tazewell at Marion, Monday Foothills Drewry Mason at Chatham, 7 p.m. Monday Fieldale-Collinsville at G. W. Carver, 7 p.m. Monday Hogoheegee Castlewood at Chilhowie, 7:30 p.m.

Monday Rural Retreat 9, R.B. Worthy0 Mountain Empire Fries 19, Auburn 6 Independence 13, Fort Chiswel 0 Pioneer Parry McCluer 41, James River 8 VSDB 30, Rockbridge 9 Mon-district games Blacksburg 35, Franklin Cousty 6 Salem 0, E.C. Glass 0 Shawsville at Bath County, 7 p.m. Monday Stuarts 21, Roanoke Catholic Other state games Riverheads 22, Page 12 Yorktown 10, McLean 7 Granby 20, Norview 15 Warwick 17, Phoebus 0 Courtland 64, King George 0 Osbourn 34, Handley 7 Gretna at Rustburg, Monday Manassas Park 16, George Mason 14 Riverheads 22, Page County 2 William Monroe 17, Luray 15 Bullis, D.C. 20, Episcopal 16 St.

Stephen's 15, St. Albans, DC. 6 Norfolk Catholic 34, Frederick7 Fauquier 41, Stafford 0 GW-Danville 37, Heritage 27 Halifax County 20, Randolph-Henry 14, Cumberland 0 Broadway 3, Harrisonburg 0. Turner Ashby 10, Spotswood 7 St. Christopher's 19, Virginia Episcopal 6 Fork Union Prep 43, RandolphAcademy 0 Huguenot Academy 54, Memorial Christian 0 Wilson Christian 6, Suffolk Christian 6 MISCELLANY COLLEGE SCORES MEN'S SOCCER N.

Carolina 2, Maryland 0 Virginia 2, N.C. State 1 3, Hampden-Sydney 1 N.C,-Greensboro 3, Averett N. 0, Appalachian 0 E. Mennonite 2, Mary Washington 0 Chris. Newport 9, Shenandoah 0 George Mason 2, James Madison 0 Longwood 3, Va.

Wesleyan 1 Elon 4, Campbell 1 VOLLEYBALL Princeton def. Virginia 12-15, 15-7, 15-9 Virginia Providence 16-14, 5-15, 15-4 Temple def. Virginia 15-11, 15-5 Penn def. William and Mary 15-12, 15-9, 12-15, 15-1 Duke def. William and Mary 15-5, 15-6, 6-15, 15-8 E.

Mennonite Dickinson 15-2, 15-0 E. Mennonite def. Mary Washington 15-2, 15-1 E. Mennonite def. W.

Maryland 13-15, 15-11, 17-15 E. Mennonite def. UMBC 15-10, 11-15, 15-9 W. Maryland def. E.

Mennonite 15-13, 5-15, 15-6 FIELD HOCKEY Davidson 2, Sweet Briar 1 Appalachian 4, Longwood 2 MEN'S TENNIS State Tournament Virginia Dominion 57, Virginia Tech 51, Richmond 39, James Madison 37, William Mary 25, VCU 21, George Mason 17, 11 WOMEN'S TENNIS Princeton 8, William and Mary 1 MEN'S CROSS COUNTRY Roanoke 18, Sydney 43 Roanoke 15, E. Mennonite Hampden-Sydney 15, E. Mennonite 50 WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY William and Mary 25, Delaware 30 Buckneil 19, William and Mary 42 William and Mary def. American no score reported MEN'S WATER POLO Southern League Tournament Round Robin Richmond 14, N.C.-Wilmington 4 15, VCU 4 George Washington 10, Hampden-Sydney 6 Lynchburg 12, Virginia 6 Duke 9, James Madison 6 11, Hampden-Sydney 3 Virginia 13, N. Carolina Duke 14, Lynchburg 10 George Washington 13, N.C.-Wilmington Virginia 13, James Madison 8 Richmond 10, 8 N.C 6, Hampden-Sydney 4 Richmond 9, George Washington 4 CLUB SCORES RUGBY Roanoke Rugby Club 40, Cape ry 4 Roanoke Rugby Club 25, Cape ry 10 PREP SCORES GIRLS' BASKETBALL Radford 54, Christiansburg 38 Lexington 61, Glenvar 25 VOLLEYBALL Blue Ridge Conference Tournament Double elimination First round Lynchburg Christian def.

Timberlake Christian 15-6, 15-4. Holy Cross def. North Cross 15-4, 15-8. Second round Lynchburg Christian def. Holy Cross 15-11, 15-7.

North Cross def. Timberlake Christian 15-1, 14-16, 15-7 (Timberlake Christian eliminated). Third place Holy Cross def. North Cross 9-13, 15-1, 15-7. Championship Holy Cross def.

Lynchburg Christian 15-10, 15-10 (both teams with one loss). Lynchburg Christian def. Holy Cross 15-4, 7-15, 15-6. TRANSACTIONS I BASKETBALL National NEW JERSEY Basketball AssociatioLeo Cunningham, center. FOOTBALL National Football League HOUSTON OILERS- -Activated Ken Kennard, defensive end, from the lured reserve list.

Today's best bets (Schedule is subject to change) College football 8:30 a.m., taped coverage of Notre Dame vs. Southern Cal; repeated at 7:30 p.m. (TV, ESPN). New York City Marathon 10:30 a.m., Jim McKay, Marty Liquori and Diana Nyad provide live coverage of the annual run through the city's five boroughs (TV, WSET). SportsCenter 11:30 a.m., 4, 7 and 11 p.m., 3 a.m.

Monday (TV, ESPN). College football Noon, Virginia Tech highlights (TV, WDBJ). College football Noon, "Coach George Welsh (TV, WSLS). Auto racing Noon, American 500, live from Rockingham, N.C. (TV, ESPN; Radio, WSLC-AM, 610).

NFL Today 12:30 p.m. (TV, WDBJ). NFL '83 12:30 p.m. (TV, WSLS). NFL football 1 p.m., Detroit Lions vs.

Washington Redskins (TV, WDBJ; Radio, WFIR-AM, 960). NFL football 1 p.m., Cleveland Browns vs. Cincinnati Bengals (TV, WSLS). NFL football 4 p.m., Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Seattle Seahawks (TV, WSLS).

Auto racing 4:30 p.m., CART Laguna Seca 300, live from Laguna Seca, Calif. (TV, ESPN). Virginia Sports Talk 7 p.m., Virginia is the host school (Radio, WMVA-FM, 96.3); 8 p.m. (Radio, WJLM-FM. 93.5).

NFL football 9 p.m., Los Angeles Raiders vs. Dallas Cowboys (TV. WSET). College football 9 p.m., taped coverage of Penn State vs. West Virginia; repeated at 2:30 a.m.

Monday (TV, USA)." College football Midnight, taped coverage of California vs. UCLA (TV. ESPN). AS AP photo Duke's Mark Moseley (39) stretches for an interception Terps thrash Duke 38-3 From wire reports COLLEGE PARK, Md. Duke intercepted a pass on Maryland's first possession, but it was bad news the rest of the way for the defenseless and winless Blue Devils.

Rick Badanjek scored two touchdowns from the 1-yard line and Boomer Esiason passed for another score Saturday as the 15th-ranked Terps thrashed Duke 38-3 in an ACC game. "They dominated every phase of the game," Duke coach Steve Sloan said. "They just beat us in every category. We just don't have any excuses. They just don't make mistakes." Duke, which has suffered four losses by eight points or fewer while sc scoring almost 35 points a game, gained 381 yards.

But the Blue Devils were never allowed in the game by the Terps, who struggled to beat Wake Forest 36-33 last week. "Although they got the yardage, we were able to shut them down," Maryland coach Bobby Ross said. "I thought we did a super job defending the pass. "I thought the pass rush was improved. We had somebody in their face most of the time.

We did some stunting early, and it stopped them from doing some things they do well." Badanjek's first quarter TD helped Maryland to a 17-3 halftime lead. Both he and Joe Brkovich scored 1-yard runs in the fourth period. Esiason, whose second pass attempt was intercepted, finished 13-of-21 for 198 yards. He tossed a 24-yard scoring pass to Greg Hill in the third period. The Terps are 3-0 in the ACC and 6-1 overall.

Duke, which has allowed 243 points this season, is 0-2 in the league. Dave D'Addio, who suffered a separated left shoulder in the third period, scored a 2-yard Tigers rally, down From wire reports CLEMSON, S.C. Quarterback Mike Eppley passed for two touchdowns and ran for another to boost Clemson over North Carolina State 27-17 in an ACC football game Saturday. Clemson trailed at the half for the first time this season 10-9 and fell behind 17-9 in the third period when N.C. State tailback Joe McIntosh ran 9 yards to score.

Eppley rallied the Tigers with a 28-yard touchdown run and a two-point conversion run in the third period. He broke the 17-17 deadlock with a 75-yard scoring pass to Ray Williams early in the fourth period. Bob Paulling, who connected on his 59th consecutive PAT, kicked a 32-yard field goal with 47 seconds to play to ensure the win. Clemson is now 5-1-1 for the season and N.C. State is 2-5 under first-year coach Joe Reed.

The Tigers have now won 16 straight ACC games over the last three seasons and have not lost in 18 consecutive games at home. The surprising Wolfpack defense held the Clemson running attack, ranked eighth in the nation, to 53 yards in the first half, forcing Eppley to the air. Vols overpower From wire reports KNOXVILLE, Tenn. Alan Cockrell passed 50 and 55 yards for touchdowns and Fuad Reveiz kicked three field goals Saturday to help Tennessee down Georgia Tech 37-3 in a non-conference college football game. The Volunteers fourth straight win improved their record to 5-2, and the Rambling Wreck fell to 1-6.

Heavy rain before halftime thinned the Neyland Stadium crowd of 94,768. Tommy Sims intercepted a Rick Strom pass and returned it 35 yards to set up Cockrell's 55-yard touchdown pass to Clyde Duncan early in the second quarter. Tennessee more than doubled its score with three touchdowns in fourth quarter. Johnnie Jones plunged 1 yard, Cockrell passed 50 yards to Lenny Taylor and reserve quarterback Tony Robinson passed to Laron Brown for a 35-yard scoring play. Reveiz kicked field goals of 23, 32 and 25 yards in each of the first three periods and booted all four extra points.

ACC touchdown for Maryland in the second quarter. and Jess Atkinson booted a career-long 50-yard field goal that bounced off the crossbar. Atkinson kicked five extra points, giving him 71 consecutive conversions. Duke advanced beyond midfield only on a 64-yard run by Julius Grantham to the Maryland 28. But the Blue Devils stalled and had to settle for a 26-yard field goal by Ken Harper.

Grantham rushed for 114 yards, the best mark against Maryland this season. Ben Bennett completed 23 of 43 passes for 245 yards, but his string of games in which he threw at least one scoring pass was snapped at 17. Steve Ramsey of North Texas State tossed at least one scoring pass in 18 consecutive games. Duke Maryland 10 7 14-38 Md -Badaniek I run (Atkinson Duke- -FG Harper 26 Md -D'Addio 2 run (Atkinson Md -FG Atkinson 50 Md -Hill 24 pass from Esiason Md -Badaniek 1 run (Atkinson Md-Brkovich 1 run (Atkinson A First downs Rushes-yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbles lost Penalties-yards Time of possession INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing Duke, Grantham Maryland, Joyner 17-81, Blount 1-28, D'Addio 5-25. Passing Duke, Bennett Esiason 13-21-1-196, Reich 1-2-0-4.

kick) kick) (Atkinson kick) kick) run) Duk Md 22 27 32-121 54-304 260 202 18 42 25-45-1 14-23-1 4-39 3-39 2-1 0-0 2-14 6-61 29:27 30:33 11-114, Grayson 7-38, Blunk 3-14. 7-57, Badadjek 11-48, Eslason 7-33, HIll 23-43-1-245, Walston 2-2-0-15. Maryland, Receiving Duke, Grayson 7-44, Militello 4-48, Reed 3-53, M. Atkinson 3-14, Herring 2-39. Maryland, Badanjek 5-78, HIll 2-48, Davis 2-23, Rogers 2-22.

N.C. State 27-17 He responded with a 16-yard touchdown pass to K.D. Dunn. A safety when defensive tackle Steve Berlin tackled N.C. State quarterback Tim Esposito in the end zone gave Clemson a 9-0 lead.

N. Carolina State 0 10 1.0 0-17 Clemson 10-27 Clem -Dunn 16 pass from Eppley (Paulling kick) -Safety Esposito tackled in end zone Coffer 42 37 pass from Esposito (Cotter kick) NCS1-Mcintosh 9 run (Coffer kick) -Eppley 28 run (Eppley run) Clem -Williams 75 pass from Eppley (Paulling kick) -FG Paulling 32 A NCSI Clem First downs 23 Rushes-yards 36-75 52-199 Passing yards 151 248 Return yards 13 25 Passes 12-27-3 17-26-2 Punts 5-39 7-40 Fumbles-lost 1-0 0-0 Penalties-yards 5-30 7-70 Time of possession 25:44 34:16 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS N.C. State, Mcintosh 19-124, Green 3-36, Miller 5-20. Clemson. Driver 13-67, Flowers 19-63, Mack 14-48.

Passing N.C. State, Esposito 12-27-3-151, Clemson, Eppley 17-26-2-248. Receiving State, Brothers 2-52. J. Brown 4-36.

Clemson, R. Williams 4-105, Boyer 4-42. Georgia Tech 37-3 Georgia Tech's only score came on a 34-yard field goal by Ron Rice with 13:37 left in the second quarter. Georgia Tennessee' Tech 18 21-37 Tenn -FG Reveiz 23 GT-FG Rice 34 Tenn -Duncan 55 pass from Cockrell (Revels kick) Tenn -FG Revelz 32 Tenn -FG Revelz 25 Tenn- Jones 1 run (Reveiz kick) -Taylor 50 pass from Cockrell (Reveiz kick) Tenn -Brown 35 pass from Robinson (Reveiz kick), A Tech Tenn First downs 12 18 Rushes-yards 48-178 42-209 Passing yards 65 225 Return yards 0 145 Passes 8-27-2 14-23-0 Punts 9-38 4-44 Fumbles-lost 0-0 3-3 1-87 4-25 Time of possession 32. TO 27:50 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing Georgia Tech, Lavette 12-54, Collier 9-37.

Tennessee, Jones 23-128, Miller 10-42. Passing Georgia Tech, Dewberry 3-11-0-20. Tennessee, Cockrell 12-20-0-189. Recelving Georgia Tech, Cone 1-11, Pounds 2-9. Tennessee, Duncan 5-91, Taylor 2-64..

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