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4B THE BRAZOSPORT FACTS Wednesday, November 2, 1994 For the Record Golf James Burris scored his second hole- in-one Oct. 11 on the par-three. No. 15 hole at the Freeport Golf Course. The 80-year old Burris used a 4-iron to cover the 147 yard distance to the cup.

Ron Henigan and Bil! Penvose were witnesses. Football HIGH SCHOOL STANDINGS DISTRICT 24-5A District W-L-T 5-0-0 4-2-0 4-2-0 4-2-0 3-2-0 2-4-0 1-5-0 0-6-0 Overall W-L-T 8-0-0 5-4-0 4-5-0 4-5-0 4-4-0 3-6-0 2-7-0 1-8-0 Clear Lake La Porte Galveston Sail Texas City Angleton Clear Creek Brazoswood Alvin Friday's Games Brazoswood at Alvin. 7:30 p.m. Texas City at Angleton, 7:30 p.m. Galveston Ball at La Porte, 7:30 p.m.

Clear Lake at Clear Creek, 7:30 p.m. DISTRICT 24-4A La Marque Clear Brook Brazosport Dickinson Santa Fe Columbia District W-L-T 4-0-0 3-1-0 3-1-0 1-3-0 1-3-0 0-4-0 Overall W-L-T 9-0-0 8-1-0 6-3-0 3-5-1 1-8-0 0-9-0 Friday's Games Clear Brook at Brazosport, 7:30 p.m. Columbia at La Marque, 7:30 p.m. Santa Fe at Dickinson. 7:30 p.m.

DISTRICT 24-3A Sweeny Need vi lie Stafford Hitchcock Van Vleck Palacios District W-L-T 4-0-0 3-1-0 2-2-0 2-2-0 1-3-0 0-4-0 Overall W-L-T 9-0-0 7-2-0 5-4-0 3-6-0 2-7-0 0-9-0 Friday's Games Sweeny at Palacios, 7:30 p.m. Hitchcock at Stafford, 7:30 p.m. Van Vleck at Needville, 7:30 p.m. Tidehaven Boling Industrial Bloomington Ganado Danbury DISTRICT 28-2A District W-L-T 4-0-0 3-1-0 2-2-0 2-2-0 1-3-0 0-4-0 Overall W-L-T 8-0-0 5-4-0 7-2-0 2-7-0 4-5-0 3-6-0 Friday's Games Danbury at Industrial. 7:30 p.m.

Tidehaven at Bloomington. 7:30 p.m. Ganado at Boling, 7:30 p.m. TOP 25 The Top Twenty Five teams in The Associated Press college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Oct. 29, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, and ranking in the previous poll: Record Pv l.Nebraska(33) 9-0-0 1.520 2.PennSt.(28) 7-0-0 1,514 3.Auburn(l) 8-0-0 1,427 4.Florida 6-1-0 1,322 S.Miami 6-1-0 1.267 6.Alabama 8-0-0 1,221 7.Colorado 7-1-0 1.214 S.FIoridaSt.

6-1-0 1.167 9-Utah 8-0-0 1.033 10. Syracuse 6-1-0 892 IX 7-O-1 861 12. Washington 6-2-0 806 13. Virginia 6-1-0 749 14. ColoradoSt.

7-1-0 723 15. KansasSt. 5-2-0 600 16. WashingtonSt. 6-2-0 567 17.

VirginiaTech 7-2-0 512 18. Arizona 6-2-0 504 19. NorthCarolina 6-2-0 473 20. Michigan 5-3-0 435 21. Oregon 6-3-0 373 22.

SouthernCal 5-2-0 278 23. Duke 7-1-0 270 24. MississippiSt. 6-2-0 119 25. BrighamYoung 7-2-0 64 Others receiving votes: Boston College 43.

Illinois 39. Notre Dame 38, Ohio State 29. Wisconsin 29, Baylor 18, Texas 17, Bowling Green 16, North Carolina State 10. Central Cleveland Pittsburgh Houston Cincinnati East Miami NFL STANDINGS AMERICAN CONFERENCE Pet. PF PA 620 .750180105 530 .625141137 170 .125107172 080 .000121203 620 .750203149 TV Sportswatch Live, same-day and delayed national TV sports coverage for Wednesday, November 2 (schedule subject to change and-or blackouts): WEDNESDAY 1:25 p.m.

ESPN UEFA Soccer, Barcelona at Manchester United 6:30 p.m. ESPN PBA Bowling, Great Lakes Classic, at Wyoming, Mich. 8 p.m. ESPN Boxing, junior lightweights, Kevin Kelly (40-0-0) vs. Pete Tallafero (26-3-0), at Tunica, Miss.

Buffalo N.Y. Jets Indianapolis New England West San Diego Kansas City LA Raiders Denver Seattle 530 .625178153 440 .500141150 450 .444195211 350 .375178206 710 .875220141 530 .625169175 440 .500180192 350 .375182206 350 .375168159 East NATIONAL CONFERENCE Dallas Philadelphia Arizona N.Y. Giants Washington Central Minnesota Chicago Detroit Green Bay Tampa Bay Pet. PF PA 710 .875210110 620 .750192141 350 .375109172 350 .375152172 270 .222198242 620 .750183118 440 .500135162 440 .500155170 440 .500150103 260 .250109195 West San Francisco 620 .750237150 Atlanta 440 .500158184 LA Rams 350 .375135156 New Orleans 350 .375156208 Sunday, Nov. 6 Pittsburgh at Houston, noon Chicago at Tampa Bay, noon Detroit vs.

Green Bay at Milwaukee, noon Indianapolis at Miami, noon New Orleans at Minnesota, noon San Diego at Atlanta, noon San Francisco at Washington, noon New England at Cleveland, 3 p.m. Arizona at Philadelphia, 3 p.m. Buffalo at New York Jets, 3 p.m. Cincinnati at Seattle, 3 p.m. Denver at Los Angeles Rams, 3 p.m.

Los Angeles Raiders at Kansas City, 7 p.m. Monday, Nov. 7 New York Giants at Dallas, 8 p.m. Auto racing TEXAS MOTOR SPEEDWAY at Alvin Friday's results Street Stock Heat Race No.l: 1. Brian Zarkowski, Alvin; 2.

J.W. Lloyd, Jones Creek; 3. Glenn Hatthorn, Danbury; 4. Walt Plamer, Freeport; 5. John Banium, Alvin; 6.

Chris Jewell, Alvin. Heat Race No.2: 1. T.W. Debertolis, Angleton; 2. Larry Grain, La Marque; 3.

Scott Adair, Santa Fe; 4. Kenchen Schaefer, Angleton; 5. Tom Parten, Angleton; 6. Jerry Sellers, Angleton; 7. John Stanley, Brazoria.

Trophy Dash: Jerry Sellers, Angleton. Mini Late Stock Heat Race No. 1: Jon Hardy, Santa Fe; 2. Sam Millsaps, Santa Fe: 3. Chris Lumpkin, Santa Fe; 4.

Mark Warren, Liverpool; 5. Richard Clarac, Alvin. Heat Race No.2: 1. Mark Embody, Cypress: 2. Bubba Millsaps, Santa Fe; 3.

Tom Hameka, Baycliff; 4. Tim Embody, Houston; 5. Simon Hameka, Baycliff. Trophy Dash: Tom Hameka, Baycliff. Stock Heat Race Nol: 1.

Joe Rushing. Houston; 2. Floyd Powell, Alvin; 3. Mike Jackson. Pasadena; 4.

Bob Mangel, Lake Jackson; 5. Larry Seal, Brazoria; 6. Scott Adair, Santa Fe; 7. Chuck Powell, Alvin. Heat Race No.2: 1.

Dave Wright, Houston; 2. David Kulhanek, Danbury; 3. Todd Bullock, Texas City; 4. Steve Bullock, Texas City; 5. Rod Craddock, Alvin; 6.

Ronnie Powell. Arcola. Trophy Dash: David Kulhanek. Mini Stock Heat Race No. 1: 1.

Carolyn Kulhanek, Danbury; 2, Mike Summers, Danbury; 3. Ray Kulhanek, Danbury; 4. Will Garrett, Angleton; 5. Craig Bergerson, Angleton; 6. Tracy Bear.

Heat Race No.2: 1. Carl-Hallows, Santa Fe; 2. Julie Hohn, Liverpool; 3. Brian Wellings, Alvin; 4. Dee Mitchell, Danbury.

Trophy Dash: Jeff Wagner, Angleton. Hobby Stock Heat Race No. 1: 1. Louis Lintley, Angleton; 2. Steven Bush.

Danbury; 3. Charles Seidler, Freeport; 4. Joe Arredondo, Freeport; 5. John MiskOlczi, Marwel; 6. Janet Mangum; 7.

Dory Mitchell, Danbury. Heat Race No.2: 1. Joy Cameron, Manvel; 2. John Bone, Danbury; 3. Rachel Raper, Manvel; 4.

Chad Fuseiier, Angleton; 5. Mitchell Sweeny, Alvin; 6. Peggy Casey, Angleton; 7. Troy Hitchcock. Heat Race No.3: 1.

Brandon Fleshman, Angleton; 2. Jerry Wise, Angleton; 3. Lisa Kulhanek, Danbury; 4. David Smith, Brazoria; 5. Johnny Penny, Angleton; 6.

Chad Cambron, Alvin; 7. Mike Champion, Liverpool. Trophy Dash: Jerry Wise, Angleton. Multl's Heat: 1. Fred Pate, Lake Jackson; 2.

Kenny Ruetzel; 3. James Hogan, Spicewood. Trophy Dash: Fred Pate, Lake Jackson. Sportsman's Heat: Ray Kulhanek, Danbury; 2. Larry Elliot; 3.

Alan Reaves, Pearland; 4. Norman Sterns, Alvin. Trophy Dash: Norman Sterns, Alvin. Saturday's results Mains Street Stock: 1. Tom Patten, Angleton; 2.

Wally Scott, Clute; 3. John Stanley, Brazoria; 4. Alan Pekar, Angleton; 5. Kenchen Schaefer, Angleton; 6. J.W.

Lloyd, Jones Creek; 7. Jerry Sellers, Angleton; 8. Scott Adair, Santa Fe; 9. Tom Thacker, Jones Creek; 10. Glenn Hatthorn, Danbury; 11.

Brian Zarkowski, Alvin: 12. Larry Grain, La Marque; 13. John Banium, Alvin; 14. Chris Jewell, Alvin; 15. Jason Hanah, Brazoria; 16.

Walt Palmer, Freeport; 17. T.W. Debertolis, Angleton. Multi Main: 1. Fred Pate, Lake Jackson; 2.

Kenny Ruetzel, Lake Jackson; 3. James Hogan, Spicewood. Sportsman James Fairfield, Roshacon; 2. Les Bishop, Rosenberg; 3. Larry Elliot; 4.

Dave Ward, Sugar Land; 5. Alan Reaves, Pearland; 6. Harvey Rawls, Pearland. Stock Mains: 1. Ronnie Powell, Arcola; 2.

Floyd Powell, Alvin; 3. Mike Jackson, Pasadena; 4. Scott Adair, Santa Fe; 5. Charles Kasper, Angleton; 6. Chuck Powell, Alvin; 7.

Rod Craddock, Alvin; 8. David Kulhanek, Danbury; 9. Dave Wright, Houston; 10. Larry Beal, Brazoria. Mini Late Main: 1.

Tim Embody. Houston; 2. Bubba Millsaps, Santa Fe; 3. Chris Lumpkin, Santa Fe; 4. Simon Hameka, Baycliff; 5.

Richard Clarac, Alvin; 6. Jon Hardy, Santa Fe; 7. Sam Millsaps, Santa Fe; 8. Tom Hameka, Baycliff; 9. Mark Warren, Liverpool; 10.

Mark Embody, Cypress. Mini Late Main Make-Up: 1. Mark Warren, Liverpool; 2. Bubba Millsaps, Santa Fe; 3. Jon Hardy, Santa Fe; 4.

Sam Millsaps, Santa Fe; 5. Richard Clarac, Alvin; 6. Chris Lumpkin, Santa Fe. Mini Stock Main: 1. Emil Hohn, Rosharon; 2.

Craig Bergerson, Angleton; 3. Carolyn Kulhanek, Oanbury; 4. Ray Kulhanek, Sr. Danbury; 5. Brian Welling, Alvin; 6.

Carl Hallows, Santa Fe; 7. Mike Summers, Danbury; 8. Tracy Bear; 9. Dee Mitchell, Danbury; 10. Tim Thomas, Angleton; 11.

Will Garrett; 12. Julie Hohn, Liverpool; 13. Jeff Wagner, Angleton. Hobby Stock Main: 1. Lisa Kulhanek, Danbury; 2.

Chad Cambron, Alvin; 3. Johnny Penney, Angleton; 4. John Bone, Danbury; 5. Steven Bush, Danbury; 6. Mike Champion, Liverpool; 7.

Rachel Raper, Manvel; 8. Chris Fuseiier, Angleton; 9. John Miskolczi, Manvel; 10. Mitchell Sweeny, Alvin; 11. Louis Lintley, Angleton; 12.

Joe Arredondo, Freeport; 13. Charles Seidler, Freeport; 14. David Smith, Brazoria, 15. Chad Fuseiier, Angleton; 16. Jerry Wise, Angleton; 17.

Brandon Fleshman, Angleton; 18. Joy Cameron, Manvel. Transactions BASEBALL National League CHICAGO CUBS: Named Brian McCann assistant trainer and Keith Champion advance scout. CINCINNATI REDS: Announced that Erik Hanson, pitcher, refused assignment to Indianapolis of the American Association and elected free agency. ST.

LOUIS CARDINALS: Named Dyar Miller pitching coach of Louisville of the American Association. SAN DIEGO PADRES: Announced that Rob Plcciolo, bench coach, and Sonny Siebert, pitching coach, will return for the 1995 season. American League BALTIMORE ORIOLES: Named Don Buford assistant director of player development. Signed Gary Nickels, scouting director, to a four-year contract extension through 1998, and Fred Uhlman assistant scouting director, to a two- year contract. CALIFORNIA ANGELS: Named Tom Wilson full-time strength and conditioning coach.

CLEVELAND INDIANS: Named Clark Crist scout. KANSAS CITY ROYALS: Named Mitchell Page first base coach. NEW YORK YANKEES: Agreed to terms with Scott BankhearJ, pitcher, on a one-year contract. Japanese Pacific League CHIBA LOTTE MARINES: Named Bobby Valentine, manager, Tom Robson batting coach and Lenn Sakata manager of the Marines farm team. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association DALLAS MAVERICKS: Traded Sean Rooks, center, to the Minnesota Timberwolves for a first-round draft pick in 1996, 1997 or 1998.

CHARLOTTE HORNETS: Waived Chad Gallagher and Brent Szabo, centers; Tomas Elliott and Emmett Hall forwards; and James Blackwell, guard. DENVER NUGGETS: Waived Mark Randall, forward. Placed LaPhonso Ellis, forward, and Darnell Mee, guard, on injured reserve. GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS: Waived Chris Munk, forward, and Orlando Smart, guard. LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS: Waived Stephen Thompson and Orlando Vega, guards.

LOS ANGELES LAKERS: Waived Kendrick Warren, forward. MILWAUKEE BUCKS: Waived Arturas Karnishovas and Robert Churchwell, forwards, and Derrick Phelps, guard. MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES: Waived Pat Durham, forward, and Dave Jamerson, guard. NEW YORK KNICKS: Waived Greg Butler, center. PHILADELPHIA 76ERS: Waived James Donaldson, center, and Derrell Dumas, center.

PHOENIX SUNS: Waived Winston Garland, guard. SAN ANTONIO SPURS: Suspended Dennis Rodman, forward, for a period to be determined without pay for conduct detrimental to the team. SEATTLE SUPERSONICS: Waived Paul Graham and Chris King, forwards. FOOTBALL National Football League ARIZONA CARDINALS: Waived Fred McAfee, running back. Signed Frank Harvey, running back, to the practice squad.

GREEN BAY PACKERS: Placed Lenny McGill, defensive back, on injured reserve. Claimed Keshon Johnson, cor- nerback, off waivers from the Chicago Bears. HOCKEY National Hockey League CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS: Reassigned Rob Conn, right wing, from Indianapolis of the International Hockey League to Albany of the American Hockey League in exchange for the New Jersey Devils reassigning Dean Malkoc, defenseman, from Albany to Indianapolis. Reassigned Kevin St. Jacques, forward, from Indianapolis to Columbus of the East Coast Hockey League.

Sent Andy Maclntyre and Matt Dates, forwards, and Gerry Skrypec, defenseman, from Indianapolis to Columbus on two-week conditioning assignments. PHILADELPHIA FLYERS: Announced that Keith Acton, assistant coach, has signed a 25-game tryout contract with Hershey of the American Hockey League. American Hockey League AHL: Suspended Newell Brown, Adirondack head coach, for five games and fined him $500 for abusing an official during a game at Glens Falls on Oct. 29. SYRACUSE CRUNCH: Assigned Norm Dezainde, left wing, to the South Carolina Stingrays of the East Coast Hockey League.

East Coast Hockey League WHEELING THUNDERBIRDS: Announced that Darren McAusland, left wing, has been recalled by Portland of the American Hockey League. COLLEGE SOUTHWESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE'S COUNCIL OF PRESIDENTS: Upheld penalties imposed on Alcorn State's football program last August for conducting out-of-season practices in June. HOPE: Announced the retirement of Ray Smith, football coach, effective at the end of the season; and that Smith will stay on as professor. Area Sports Briefs The Brazosport Facts welcomes news of any sports-related event that is open to the public to run in the Area Sports Briefs section of the sports page. Please submit your sports brief in writing by 5 p.m.

at least three days before it is to run. Briefs may be sent to The Facts Sports (attention Gary Anderson), Box 549, Clute, TX 77531, fax it to 265-9052 or bring it by The Facts office at 720 S. Main, Clute. Information will be included in the Area Sports Briefs as often as space allows through the day of the event. Angleton Little League board meeting The Angleton Little League will hold a league board meeting at 7 p.m.

Thursday, Nov. 3, at Edwards Field Complex. For more information, call Doyle Hinton al 849-3630. Angleton Wildcat Booster Club tailgate party The Angleton Wildcat Booster Club will hold a Homecoming tailgate party from 4 to 7 p.m. Friday, Nov.

4, at Wildcats Stadium prior to the Wildcats' home game against Texas City. Barbecue sandwiches, chips and drinks will be served in the parking lot. The $5 tickets can be bought from any Booster Club member or by calling 849-8341 or 8499794. Proceeds benefit the Booster Club scholarship fund. Brazoswood Baseball Booster Club The Brazoswood Baseball Booster Club will meet at 6 p.m.

Wednesday, Nov. 9, in the high school activity room. Freeport Recreation Association meeting The Freeport Recreation Association will hold its monthly business meeting at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 9, at Stephen F.

Austin Park in Freeport. For more information, call Judy Leake at 233-7462. Brazoswood Fastbreak Club dinner and raffle The Brazoswood Fastbreak Club currently is selling raffle tickets for more than $700 in prizes to be given away at the Buccaneer Basketball Tip-off Dinner at 6:30 p.m. Nov. 10 in the Brazoswood cafeteria.

Tickets may be purchased from any Buc or Lady Buc player, booster member or by calling 297-1027 or 265-3875. Youth Basketball Program registration The Lake Jackson Parks and Recreation Department is accepting registration for T.A.A.K Youth Basketball, for children 6-12. Deadline for entry is Nov. 13, and the cost is $15 for a resident and $20 for a nonresident. Birth certificates are required.

For more information, call Sandra at 297-4533. Angleton to host softball tournament Angleton will host a softball tournament Nov. 5-6 at Welch Park. Cost is $100. For more information, call Willie Smith at 849-4573 or 849-8082.

Brazoswood volleyball banquet The Brazoswood Volleyball banquet will be held at 6:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 14, with a barbecue dinner. Tickets, which cost $6, can be purchased by calling 297-5678 or 297-8665. National Little League seeks managers Letters of application are now being accepted for Lake Jackson National Major and Minor League baseball teams.

Submit all letters by Nov. 15 to Kirk Jones, board president, at 257 Laurel Lane in Lake Jackson. BC Youth Sports Development fund-raiser Brazoria County Youth Sports Development Programs will hold a fund-raising bonanza from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov.

19, at Bates Park in Angleton. The bonanza will feature arts and crafts, auctions, yard sales, bake sales and other fund-raising activities. All manner of civic, church or sports groups are invited to participate. Booth fees are $20, and sporting events include: home run derby, free-throw contest, horseshoe pitching, washer pitching, grass volleyball tournament, and a soccer Shootout. Individual entries cost $3 with team entries running $30.

For more information, call 849-6057. LJ Girls Softball Association meeting The Lake Jackson Girls Softball Association will have its annual meeting to vote on proposed bylaw and rules changes at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 22, at the Lake Jackson Intermediate library. A board of directors meeting will be held immediately afterward.

For more information, call John Neuerburg at 297-0507. Old Ocean Thanksgiving Scramble Old Ocean Golf Course will hold a Thanksgiving Scramble beginning at 9 a.m. Friday, Nov. 25. The entry fee is $27.

For more information, call 647-9902. American Little League seeks managers Letters of application are now being accepted for Lake Jackson American Major and Minor League baseball teams. Submit all letters by Nov. 30 to Joe Roman at 136 Spruce in Lake Jackson. For more' information, call 297-5454.

Clute managers, umpires needed Applications are now being taken for managers for the 1995 Clute Little League season. If interested, please contact Gayle Stein at 2651290 for an application. In addition, umpires are needed as well. For more information, call Hannis Prince at 265-7720. Booster Club meeting The Booster Club will meet the first Monday of every month at 7 p.m.

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