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2E DETROIT FREE PRESSSUNDAY, AUG. 29, 1982 THEY WOULDN'T BE THE SAME Which four players homered to give their teama 1-0 World Series victories? A Casey Stengel was the first player to win a Series game 1-0 with a homer. His blast for the Giants beat the Yankees in 1923. He hit two homers for the Series and had seven in the regular season. Tommy.

Are Lions, sans Sims, worth the dough? Henrich of the Yanks beat the Dodgers slick way to say hello to all folks back home. Anyway, if he's looking for money, the Tigers would tell him it's not what's in your pocket that counts, but what's under the cap. ef with a home run, 1-0, in the 1949 Senes. lt Ju-T was Henrich's only homer of the Series; he CuftS had 24 in the regular season. Both Paul side Blair and Frank Robinson homered to wir lettcfs flV George Puscas The love letters of a sports writer: "Watching the Lions without Billy Sims is like watching 'The Pips' without Gladys Knight, 'The Captain' without Tenille, the 'Ike Turner' revue without Tina.

I don't want to watch the Lions without Billy Sims, and you don't either, George. It's like Dolly Parton without her wigs. Give Simbo the dough!" DANTE MORROCCO, Grosse Pointe Hey, If it was up to me, pal there would be no question at all. I'd lay such numbers on Billy he would be embarrassed to tell anybody about it, that's the kind of guy I am. Unfortunately, I'm also broke.

especially while they can continue on with their own. 1-0 games for the Orioles as they swept the Dodgers in 1966. Blair had only six in the regular season, one in the Series. Robinson led the league with 49 homers in the regular season; he had two in the Series. Eugene Urban, Bay City Today's Question: Which five players hit 30 or more home runs in' both the American and National Leagues? Stephen Wojtanowski, Detroit pay 15 If your question and nwr ar publlahad.

Sand lo 84d Bata. Sporta, Datroll Fraa Press, 321 W. Lafayette, Detroit 4823 Include your name, address, telephone number and source ol Information. Phone calls will not be accepted. "In comes rookie Rucker, who promptly gives up a home run which eventually loses the game.

This is the umpteenth time that Sparky Anderson's hook has cost the Tigers, and he alone must be blamed for these losses. How much longer do we have to endure this senseless intelligence?" DAVE GREEFIELD, Livonia Only a few more weeks, Dave. Then we'll put Sparky in his box and let him rest through the winter. for the record "It seems to me that both Argovitz and Ford are blowing smoke for a Detroit readership. Ford's accusation that Argovitz is a 'Machiavellian con artist of the highest order' may be entirely valid.

But certainly Ford cannot exclude himself from the same definition. "Ford is going to gross nearly $20 million from the Lions this year. I understand Sims is seeking $500,000 in 1983 the different between $500,000 and roughly $13 million in profit received by Ford makes one wonder who the true Machiavellian is." CHRIS DE GETMON, Novi Obviously Lion management doesn't place as high a' value on Billy Sims as we do, Chris, or at least they had not come near It when negotiations broke off. Actually, they never really had bargaining as such. Sims rejected the Lions' first proposal.

He never proposed numbers of his own, although it's clear he's thinking much higher than Russ Thomas can see. "I sure feel sorry for Russ Thomas. I've been in practice seven years. I've always tried to make my patients lose that 'fear of the dentist' syndrome. Now along comes Dr.

Jerry Argovitz, the famous agent-dentist, undoing all my work. He has all the Lions fans worrying about a large cavity in the Lions backfield. Tell Thomas I'm available anytime if his toothache worsens." ROBERT W. HITE, D.D.S., Warren If you get the chance, Doc, give him a snort of laughing gas. It might shake something loose.

"I have a suggestion for the long-suffering Tiger fan. Become a John (Fetzer) and Jim (Campbell) fan. Face it, the bottom line of any busines is its profits, and few do it any better than John and Jim. I stay home, pick up the sports page and look for the only important statistic attendance. So to John and Jim, I say, 'Go to and continued success." JAMES L.

STEPHAN, Saginaw Golly, James, don't go making heroes out of those guys. They will want a big raise, and you know what will happen to ticket prices then. "This is 'Be Kind to Dentists Remember, 'Be true to your teeth and they'll not be false to This goes for Billy Sims, too. Hope Billy isn't down in the mouth." TRACY, VICKI, EVELYN, DEBI, BETH, Medical Village, Southfield BASKETBALL: The NBA voided the Milwaukee Bucks' selection of Bryan Leonard of Illinois in the 1982 draft because he had collegiate eligibility remaining and didn't declare early eritry into the draft. The Bucks also announced their second-rourid-draft choice, Fred Roberts of Brigham Young, has signed one-year contract with the Bologna, Italy, team.

I BOWLING: Larry Miller, 52, of Youngstown, Ohio, rolled 1514foreix; games to take a 116-pin lead over Glenn Allison after ona round of the $65,000 PBA Seniors Championship in Ohio. Allison bowled a perfect 900 three-game league seres Irv La Habra, last month. I BOXING: Grand Rapids boxer Tony Tucker's first pro loss, a TKQ to! Danny Sutton Aug. 12 at Nashville, has been changeo1-to a no contest by the Southern Boxing Council. Stan Allen, co-commissioner of the SBC said, 'Tucker injured his kiiee, not as a result of a punch.

The fight was stopped in the third round and the referee didn't notify the ringside judges as to the reason." I FOOTBALL: New Orleans Saints quarterback Ken Stabler filed a. $20 million libel suit against the New York Times and the National Broadcasting for news stories that said Stabler-had associated with a professional gambler. SOFTBALL: Detroit Softball City beat the Philadelphia Athletics," 14, to sweep the best-three-of-five series in the f-i round Of the United Professional Softball League playoffs. In the next round, next weekend in Cleveland, Detroit (39-21 in the' regular season) will play the Cleveland Competitors (46-17). WHEELCHAIR GAMES: Kris Lenzo of Detroit took third place in a race at the Pan American Wheelchair Games at Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Mel Fitzgerald of St. John's, New-; foundland, won the event in a record time of 14:32.8, and Dan Westley of Surrey, British Columbia, was second. Oh, hardly down in the mouth, ladies. But he is baring his fangs. "If you guys would quit writing and plastering Billy Sims all over the sports page each day, he would come flying back once he noticed his name and pictures missing for one day.

Who wouldn't love all this daily publicity? So knock it off!" IRENE KITTLEBERG, Trenton You're right, Irene. Goodnight, Billy. "This is to all fair weather Tiger fans. Earlier in the season when the Tigers were in first place, everybody loved them. But now that they are not doing too well, nobody really cares; it is getting easier and easier to get seats at the ball park.

"I feel if you are a Tiger fan, you're a true Tiger fan and you can't turn it on and off. If people want to be fans, it seems to me they need to cheer them when they need it most when they are down." PATRICIA L. JOHNSON, Canton If it makes you happy, Pat, love them always. But what have they done to deserve it? "I'm not sure what all that Billy Sims stuff is all about, but if I were. Jerry Argovitz, I would be very careful before I went one-on-one against William Clay Ford.

There may be legitimate points on both sides, but a long pocket always covers a long mouth. Your standard 8 to. 1: I've got one buck on Bill Ford." L.P. KLUZAK, Ann Arbor You're probably right, L.P., but, remember, agents can be mighty stubborn about holding their clients off the job "Okay, George, let the truth be known! Just how much are the Tigers paying Tom Selleck to wear their baseball cap on 'Magnum PI'? And is it true that Selleck is demanding a higher salary in turn for the Tigers' sloppy way of playing baseball?" SARAH GLYNN, Allegan Magnum has relatives here, Sarah, so his big is just a (Dandies, eh? Those smart, dashing LL lapel pins are gifts to all whose sparkling thoughts appear here. Send your sports beefs or bouquets to Love Letters, Detroit Free Press, Detroit 48231.) 45-footer lifts Ackerman GDq 222-8720 scoreline for the latest sports scores and results to state Match Play title golf spoits on television radio and the match was still even at the 389-yard eighth.

World Series of Golf But Ackerman, confronted with a buried By JACK SAYLOR Free Press Sports Writer TECUMSEH Long-hitting Bob Acker-man captured his first Michigan golf title since 1 975 Saturday and he's content now to make his challenge to the golfers of the AKRON, Ohio AP) Third-round scores in the World Series of Golf ball near the lip of a greenside bunker, knocked the 45-foot shot into the cup for a on the par 70 Firestone Country Club course (a-amateur): birdie to win the hole. "Larry had me at that point. He had a Ray Flovd 69-71-68-208 Bob Shearer 69-69-73-211 Craig Stadler 70-68-75 213 Isao Aokl 77-66-70-213 good birdie chance and I had a very difficult Curtis Strange 71-71-72-214 bunker shot, Ackerman said. Luckily, It went in. "After that, I felt my swing come back, televisiontoday noon IESPNI CFL Football: Ottawa at Winnipeg (taped) 1:30 p.m.

T7rWl Baseball: Atlanta at New York. 2:30 p.m. College Football preview. 3:30 p.m. (D World Series of Golf: Final round.

3:30 p.m. (Q) SportsWorld: Taped coverage of the Pocono 500' and the Swiss Grand Prix auto races. 3:30 p.m. CB Horse Racing: Prix d'Ete from Montreal. 4:00 p.m.

I 9C I Baseball: Chicago at Los Angeles. 4:00 p.m. QCB CFL Football: Saskatchewan at Edmonton. 4:00 p.m. lEsTKl Auto Racing: CART AirCal 500.

4:30 p.m. Horse Racing: Arlington Million. 4:30 p.m. NCAA Football preview. 5:30 p.m.

(3D SportsWorld. 5:30 p.m. SportsBeat. 8:00 p.m. us Legends of Tennis.

11:30 p.m. Weekend Sports Wrap-Up. 11:40 p.m. Sports Final Edition. midnight ffi) Road to 315: A portrait of Paul (Bear) Bryant.

radiotoday 10:00 p.m. Tiger Baseball: Detroit at Seattle, WJR-760 AM. 10:00 p.m. Sports Week in Review, WAAM-1600 AM. 10:30 p.m.

DRC results, WCXI-1130 AM. 12:15 a.m. DRC results, WWJ-950 AM. Lanny Wadklns 70-72-72-214 Tom Kite 73-68-73-214 Tom Welskopf 71-76-69-216 Tsunevukl Nakallma 74-71-72-217 Calvin Peete 72-72-73-217 Tom Watson 75-74-69-218 Jack Nicklaus 71-75-72-218 Jerry Pate 76-72-70-218 BiH Rogers 76-72-71-219 Masahlro Kuramoto 69-74-76-219 I ve been playing awful, I lost the fee! state, not the world. Ackerman got a lift by sinking a 45-foot bunker shot at the eighth hole.

Then he beat back Flint Elks' pro Larry Mancour, 4 and 3, in the finals of the Michigan PGA Match Play championship at Tecumseh CC. But unlike '75, when he won the Michigan' somewhere. Psychologically, I lost my game. I was insecure. Andy Bean 73-73-74-220 Scott Hoch 76-70-74-220 THE HOLED-OUT bunker shot was "the turnaround," said the tired and dejected Denis Watson 74-71-76-221 Mark McNulty 73-76-74-223 a-Nathaniel Crosby 73-77-74-224 Terry Gale 77-72-76-225 Bob Glider 74-77-75-226 Sam Torrance 79-70-78 227 George Burns 78-73-78-229 Mancour.

"I was close to winning that hole Bob Ackerman and get a little more in command I hit Open as an amateur, Larry Gilbert 79-81-71-231 two good shots and wound up losing the Today's TANK McNAMARA can be found in Sunday's comic section. hole. LPGA Henredon Classic HIGH POINT, N.C. (AP) Third Ackerman, who was two under par for round scores in the LPGA Henredon the duration, then took charge on the home Classic at the par 72 Willow Creek Golf Club: Sandra Haynle 73-64-71-208 stretch. ro ffijfl pro football JoAnne Carner 70-71-69-2)0 ml aa Ackerman is not setting his sights on the glory and gold of the PGA Tour.

"I'm not going to the tour qualifying school this fall," announced the 29-year-old former Detroit Golf Club assistant, who failed in six previous attempts to win a tour card. He has been laboring on the tour via sponsor exemptions and qualifying rounds. "I decided to play this summer and if I don't make it, I won't pursue it any farther," he said. "I probably will go to the B.C. Open asketball He laced a drive and 8-iron home on the 440-yard 11th and went 2-up as Mancour was short, then missed a 12-foot par putt.

NFL Exhibition Lions 27, Bengals 23 Ackerman lead reached three holes as Detroit 7 7 10-27 Cincinnati 1 17 3 0-23 the tiring Mancour chipped poorly and bo- AP Pre-season Top 20 The Top Twenty teams in The Associated Press preseason college football poU, with first-place votes In parentheses, last year's records and total points. Points based on 20-19-H-17-14-15-14-13-I2-11- geyed the 12th. "Yes, I was getting tired," the 47-year- (next week at Endicott, N.Y.), but I don't old Mancour admitted. "These last three have a schedule. I want to play in the days are the first I've played 36 holes a day' Amy Alcott 69-73-69-211 Pat Bradley 72-70-70-212 Hollls Stacy 68-71-73-212 Nancy Lopez 72-72-69-213 Cathy Sherk 69-72-72-213 Dlanne Dalley 71-68-75-214 Donna Caponl 68-73-74-215 Janet Coles 71-72-72-215 Sandra Spuzlch 76-68-71-215 Kathy Whllworth 75-72-68-215 Karen Permezel 76-70-69-215 Slephanle Farwig 74-74-67-215 Patty Sheehan 72-71-72-215 Penny Pulz 73-70-73-216 Palll Rlzzo 70-72-74-216 Donna H.

White 72-70-74-216 Jerllyn Brltz 70-73-74-217 Laura Hurlbutt 73-71-74-218 Sylvia Bertolacclnl 72-72-74-218 Alexandra Reinhardl 70-74-74-218 Susie McAllister 72-72-74-218 Cindy Lincoln 72-76-71-219 Shelley Hamlin 73-71-75-219 Vlckl Tabor 71-75-73-219 Jan Ferraris 72-71-77-220 Kathy Hlte 69-75-76-220 Debby Rhodes 75-70-75-220 Lorl Huxhold 73-71-76-220 Beth Solomon 73-74-73-220 Michigan PGA (at Indianwood, Sept. 13-15) for sure." Spirits Schedule The 1982-83 Detroit Spirits Continental Basketball Association home schedule at Cobo Arena. DECEMBER 5 Wisconsin Flyers 7-Lancaster Lightning 12- Ohio Mixers 16 Lancaster Lightning IB-Ohio Mixers 22-Wisconsin Flyers 26-Ohlo Mixers JANUARY 11 Wisconsin Fivers 13 Wisconsin Fivers 16 Albany Patroons Maine Lumberjacks 21-Maine Lumberjacks 25 Ohio Mixers FEBRUARY 1 Albany Patroons 14- Ohio Mixers 15 Ohio Mixers 24 Wisconsin Flyers 26 Wisconsin Flyers ACKERMAN, from Brigman, has been 1. Pittsburgh (36) 2. Washington (15) 3.

Alabama (3) 4. Nebraska (2) 5. North Carolina (2) 6. SMU 7. Georgia 8.

Penn State 9. Oklahoma 10. Southern Cal 1. flemson (1) 11 Michigan 13. Arkansas 14.

Ohio Stale 15. Miami, Fla. 16. Florida 17. Texas 18.

Notre Dame 19. Arizona Slate 20. UCLA 11- 1-0 1,092 10-2-0 1,064 9-2-1 966 9- 3-0 949 10-2-0 863 10- 1-0 743 10-2-0 698 10-2-0 682 7- 4-1 638 9-3-0 624 12- 0-0 561 9-3-0 552 8- 4-0 471 9- 3-0 423 9- 2-0 396 7-5-0 357 10- 1-1 236 5-6-0 157 9-2-0 155 7-4-1 150 in two or three years The concentration goes." The finish came at the par-three 15th as Mancour, needing a birdie, went for the His iron shot bounced over the back and he missed a five-foot par putt. Ackerman's tap-in par earned the winner's check of $1,325. "It'll be in the bank for two days and off teaching and working in the pro shop at Wyndwicke CC in St.

Joseph when not on tour. He snapped a slump at a perfect time to trip Mancour. NATIONAL CONFERENCE Central Pet. PF PA Green Bay 2 0 0 1.000 62 46 Detroit 1 0 .667 73 56 Tampa Bay 2 1 0 .667 69 41 Minnesota 2 2 0 .500 71 64 Chicago 1 2 0 .333 52 52 Eait Dallas 2 1 0 .667 72 51 Phlladelohia 1 2 0 .333 42 66 SI. Louis 1 2 0 .333 23 33 NY Giants 1 2 0 .333 43 45 Washington 0 3 0 .000 34 66 West Atlanta 2 1 0 .667 47 72 LA Rams 1 2 0 .333 66 72 New Orleans 1 2 0 .333 43 45 San Francisco 1 2 0 .333 39 53 AMERICAN CONFERENCE East Buffalo 2 1 0 .667 48 45 Baltimore 2 2 0 .500 82 84 Miami 1 1 1 .500 55 41 NY Jets 1 2 0 .333 62 59 New England 0 3 0 .000 48 74 Central Cleveland 3 0 0 1.000 63 56 Pittsburgh 3 0 0 1.000 74 45 Houston 2 1 0 .667 59 59 Cincinnati 0 3 0 .000 70 94 West Denver 3 0 0 1.000 77 51 San Diego 2 1 0 .667 67 62 LA Raiders 1 1 0 .500 33 44 Kansas City 1 1 1 .500 46 43 Seattle 1 2 0 .333 30 30 DfcT-FG Murray 27 CIN-FG Breech 25 CIN-A.

Griffin 29 pass from son (Breech kick) DET-Hlll 22 pass from uanietson (Murray kick) CIN-Tale 100 klckoff return (Breech kick) CIN-FG Breech 42 DET-Hlll 18 pass from Danlelson (Murray kick) CIN-FG Breech 35 DET-FG Murray 46 DET-Martln i pass from Danielson (Murray kick) DET CIN First downs 23 16 Rushes-yards 30-145 21-81 Passing yards 145 183 Return yards 108 258 Passes 19-38-2 16-29-1 Sacks by 6-36 3-39 Punts 3-41 4-42 Fumbles-lost 0-0 1-0 Penalties-yards 10-85 6-55 Time of Possession 44:25 16:35 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING Detroit, Bussey 12-63, King 12-58, Hippie 1-11, Baker 2-11, CaHlcutt 3-2. Cincinnati, Johnson 6-30, Tate 4-19, Hargrove 4-15, Curlls 1-11, Sydney 3-6, Bush 1-0. PASSING Detroit, Hippie 10-19-93-0, Danlelson 9-19-138-2. Cincinnati, Anderson 5-10-115-0, Thompson 1-5-16-1, Schonert 9-13-83-0, Colllnsworth 1-1-10-0. RECEIVING Detroit, Hill 6-80, King 6-61, Scott 3-60, Porter 1-13, Bussey 2-11, Martin 1-6.

Cincinnati, A. Griffin 2-85, Holman 8-77, Ferranll 2-40, Kreider 1-6, Johnson 1-13, Sydney 2-mlnut 4. Steelers 37, Colts 15 He had to work overtime (19 holes) to get to Master Charge and Visa by the end of thej mAnth A Is Arm an rot4 iirlfh a lounk Tim Sandra Palmer 77-71-72-220 Beverley Davis-Cooper 76-72-72- 220 Connie Chllleml 73-75-72 220 Bonnie Lauer 76-74-70-220 Judy Clark 73-76-71-220 Lynn Adams 75-72-73-220 by Saginaw's Tom Doozan in the morning semifinals, while Mancour, the 1972 state PGA king, was ousting Tom Deaton of MARCH 2-Rochester Zeniths 7 Rochester Zeniths 9 Wiscsonsin Fivers II Ohio Mixres Others receiving votes, listed In order: Auburn, Brigham Young. Florida State, Hawaii, Houston, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Mississippi Dot Germain 72-76-73-22 Alice Miller 75-72-74-221 Nancy Rubin 76-72-73-22 itivuvi.t j-ivikci uiciu oaiu Willi a laugiio i spent a lot of money to suffer all year." The victory was a sweet one for the husky blond, who lost to Buddy Whitten in the semifinals of the 1981 tournament. "I played well then, but Buddy played a little better that's match play for Franklin Hills, 3 and 2.

"Ack Ack" was thundering his tee shots 25 to 50 yards past Mancour, but he couldn't get an edge. Mancour, in fact, twice held 1-up leads State, Missouri, North Carolina Slate, Oklahoma Stale, Southern Mississippi, Stanford, Texas AIM, Washington Slate, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming. UPI Pre-season Top 20 NEW YORK (UPI) The United Pam Gletzen 71-75-76-222 Kathy Postlewait 75-73-74-222 Jane Crafler 77-73-72-222 Leann Cassldy 74-74-74-222 Jane Lock 75-74-73-222 Charlotte Montgomery 76-74-72-222 ticket gs Iff update Sally Llllle 75-71-76-222 Press International Board of Coaches Top 20 pre-season college football ratings for PGA Seniors 1982, with first-place votes parentheses (total points based on 15 points for first Final scores In the PGA Seniors place, 14 for second, Tournament at Jeremy Ranch, Utah. Floyd leads 'Series' golfers 74-71-69-65-279 69-75-67-69-280 1. Pittsburgh (26) 568 2.

Washington (8) 513 3. Nebraska (3) 463 4. Alabama (3) 432 72-70-70-68- 280 Saturday's Results Detroit 27, Cincinnati 23. Pittsburgh 37, Baltimore 15. St.

Louis 10, Chicago 3. NY Giants 22, NY Jets 10. Cleveland 20, New Orleans 17. Miami 17, Kansas City 17. Denver 27, Minnesota 17.

Delias 36, New England 21. San Diego 23, San Francisco 9. Houston 21, Tampa Bay 6. LA Rams 23, Seattle 13. Today's Game Green Bay at LA Raiders, 9 p.m.

Friday's Results Buffalo 20, Washington 14 Atlanta 24, Philadelphia 21 Billy Casper $25,000 Don January 12,500 Miller Barber 12,500 Gene Littler 8,000 Julius Boros 5,500 Bob Goalbv 4,250 Paul Harney 4,250 Gay Brewer 3,625 Peter Thomson 3,625 Dick Maver 3.125 70- 71-70-72- 283 73- 73-72-72-290 74- 79-70-68-291 71- 75-71-74- 291 77-70-72-75-293 74-75-71-73 293 72- 76-71-75-294 72-76-74-72- 294 Tickets available for next home games of Detroit's pro teams and upcoming events. Tigers vs. California, Aug. 31, 7:30 p.m., Tiger Stadium. Tickets are $8 (box), $7 (reserved), S4 50 (general admission) and S3 (bleachers).

Tiger Stadium Box Office (9 a.m.-6 M-F, 962-4000). Lions vs Chicago, Sent. 12, 1 p.m.. Silver-dome. Tickets are S12.50 (upper and lower level) and S5 (reserved).

Tickets are available at Silverdome Box Office and area Triple Aoflices. For further information call 335-4151. Express vs Pennsylvania, Sept. 1, 8 P.m., Silverdome. Reserved tickets are $6 (adults) and $4 (youths and seniors), general admission are S5 (adults) and S3 (youths and seniors).

Tickets available at Silverdome Box Office and CTC outlets. For further information call 335-4170. Jerry Barber 3,125 Guy Wolstenholme 2,900 76-74-73-72- 295 74-71-78-73-296 Sam Snead 2,800 5. Penn Slate 373 6. North Carolina (1) 364 7.

Georgia 347 8. Oklahoma (1) 292 9. Clemson 240 10. Michigan 236 11. Southern Methodist 214 12.

Arkansas 189 13. Texas 174 14. Ohio Stale 168 15. Miami, Fla. 79 16.

Florida 74 17. UCLA 71 18. Notre Dame 58 19. Brigham Young 38 20. Texas 31 By agreement with the American Football Coaches Association, teams on probation by the NCAA are ineligible for the Top 20 and national championship consideration by the UPI Board of Coaches.

The teams currently on probation are Arizona State, Oregon and Southern California. E3 auto racing Baltimore 0 (3 t-15 Pittsburgh 61714-37 Pit-Thornton 1 run (kick failed) Pit Stallworth 11 pass from Brad-shaw (Trout kick) Plt-Stallworth 3 pass from Bradshaw (Trout kick) Bsl-McMillan 6 run (kick failed) Plt-FG Trout 10 Bel FG Wood 32 Pll-Moser 2 run (Trout kick) Pll-Rodaers 29 pass from Stoudt (Trout kick) Bal-Beach 3 pass from Schllchter (kick failed) Cardinals 10, Bears 3 St. Loull 0307-10 Chicago 3000-1 Chl-FG Thomas 38 Stl-FG O'Donoghue 23 Stl-LaFleur 20 pass from Harti (O'Donoghue kick) Giants 22, Jets 10 NY Jen 0010 0-10 NY Giants 39 1 10-22 NYG-FG Denek) 40 NYG-FG Denek) 46 NYG-FG Danelo 31 NYG-FG Danelo 20 NYJ Rav 35 Interception return Jimmy the desk 74- 69-80-74-297 76-79-74-68 297 78- 75-74-70- 297 72- 78-73-74-297 75- 74-77-71-297 76- 77-72-74- 299 75-76-74-74-299 74- 77-73-76-300 79- 76-72-73-300 73- 73-77-78-301 71- 79-76-76-302 75- 77-74-76-302 75- 75-78-74-302 74- 77-79-73-303 76- 72-77-78- 303 72- 76-80-76-304 76- 73-76-79- 304 77- 74-77-76 304 77- 7B-75-77-307 78- 77-79-75-309 78-78-77-76-309 75- 73-80-81-309 Dean Llnd 2,500 Bill Collins 2,500 Mike Setchlck 2,500 Howie Johnson 2,500 Billy Johnston 2,500 Kel Nagle 2,150 Charlie Sltford 2,150 Jack Fleck 1,985 Arnold Palmer 1,985 Tommy Williams 1,900 Freddie Haas 1,800 Billy Maxwell 1,800 Pete Hessemer 1,800 Bob Rosburg 1,675 Mike Souchak 1,675 Gordon Jones 1,550 Jock Herden 1.550 AI Bessellnk 1,550 Bob Hamilton 1,450 Ed Furgol 1,373 AI Balding 1,373 Bob Erlckson 1,373 latest line Lanny Wadkins, Curtis Strange and Tom Kite, playing in the next-to-last threesome, all bogeyed the final hole to finish tied for third at 214. Jack Nicklaus, who has made five double bogeys in three rounds, was tied with Tom Watson at 218. Watson, who defeated Nicklaus for the U.S.

Open title and later added the British Open crown, shot a third-round 69 but was nine strokes back with 18 holes to go in the chase for a $100,000 first prize. Haynie leads LPGA by 2 HIGH POINT, N.C. (AP) Defending champion Sandra Haynie birdied the final hole Saturday to take a two-stroke lead over Hall of Famer JoAnne Carner after three rounds of the $165,000 LPGA Henredon Classic. Amy Alcott made a big move in the third round, shooting 69 to go to five-under-par at 211, trailing Haynie by two strokes and Carner by one. Pat Bradley made a bogey at No.

17 to fall to four-under and a tie with first-round co-leader Hollis Stacy for fourth place. AKRON, Ohio (AP) Veteran Ray Floyd, grinding away on the best season of his two-decade career, fought gusty winds for a two-under-par 68 that staked him to a three-stroke lead Saturday in the third round of the $400,000 World Series of Golf. Floyd, who holds the PGA championship and two other titles and is currently golf's leading money-winner, completed three trips over the Firestone course in two-under-par 208. He was the only member of the elite international field in subpar figures. "The conditions were very difficult," Floyd said.

"The pin placements were tough, and the wind (which gusted to 20 m.p.h.) dried out the greens and made them very difficult to putt." Australian Bob Shearer played one stretch of 1 1 holes with one par. He eventually finished his adventures with a hard-won 73 and a three-round total of 211 that left him alone in second place. Craig Stadler, who shared the second-round lead with Shearer, struggled to a 75. He was tied for third at 2 1 3 with Isao Aoki of Japan, who managed a round of par 70. soccer (Leahy kick) 76-76-78-80-310 Pete Cooper 1,295 AirCal 500 Lineup RIVERSIDE, Cam.

(AP) The Dntup tor today's AirCal SOO-kometr IMv-car race, with type of car and quel trying speed In mph: 1. Kevin Cogan, Penske PC-10-Ford, 131.467. 2. Mario Andrettl, Wildcat IB-Cosworth, 130 603. 3.

Bobby Rahal, March 82C-Cosworth, 129 785. 4. Rick Mears, Penske PC-10-Ford, 129 682. 5. Gordon Johncock, Wildcat SB-Cos-worth, 129.160.

Geoff B'aonam, March tTC-16-Cos- worth, 128.615. 7. Ai Unser, Longhorn LR-03B-Cos- worth, 128 480. I. Peie Heimser, Eagle-Chevrolet, 127 560.

Mike Chandler, Eagle -Chevrolet, 127 316. KJ. Ai Unser Jr March 82C -Cos worth, 126 849 Howdy Holmes. March 82C -Cos worm, 126 277. U.

Vem Schuppan. March 82C -Cos worth, 125.825. American League NYJ FG Leahy 20 NYG-FG Danelo 27 NYG-Plltman 55 punt return (Dan GF GA BP Fit Denis Hutchinson 1,295 76-74-77-83-310 Fred Hawkins 1,250 74-81-79-77 -311 Harvle Ward 1,200 81-77-79-75-312 Ralph Emery 1,200 76-79-82-75-312 George Schnelter 1,200 77-81-77-77-312 4 72 36 56 1S4 elo kick) 6 57 41 Detroit Ola. City Georgia Carolina Sunday, Aug. 29 (Home teams In CAPITALS) AL BASEBALL Detroit 6-5 over SEATTLE New York 7-5 over TORONTO BALTIMORE 9-5 over Texas BOSTON 6-5 over California CHICAGO 6-5 over Kansas City Cleveland 6-5 over MINNESOTA MILWAUKEE 9-5 over Oakland NL BASEBALL MONTREAL 8-5 over Houston Atlanta 7-5 over NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA 11-5 over Cincinnati LOS ANGELES 9-5 over Chicago St Louis 6-5 over SO (2 games) Pittsburgh 6-5 over SAN FRANCISCO NFL EXHIBITION LA Raiders 3 over Green Bay 54 38 47 Dm, UMhltf I liA National Footbaf League CHICAGO BEARS Announced the 78-77-78-80-313 37 45 37 100 47 53 43 92 Rochester Pennsylvania I 11 33 40 32 24 67 22 2 21 Nasnviue Don Coilett 1,140 Henry Ransom 1,140 Ted Kroll 1,100 Mark Hlpklns 1,080 Marty Furgol 1,050 Lionel Hebert 1,050 Paul Runvan 1,020 Jimmy Clark 1,000 Herman Keiser 1,000 retirement of Gerry SuWven, offensive lineman, and got back the sixth-round draft choice thev sent to the Cleveland Browns exchange for Sullivan.

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS Waived Richard Horsey, running back and took Dave Young, tight end from waivers. 75- 79-79-80-313 76- 77-82-78-313 73-78-82-81-314 76-83-81-76-316 81-78-81-78 318 83- 82-79-74-318 79-83-83-78-323 84- 83-79-80-326 83-83-82-83-331 Saturday's Result Detroit 3, Carolina 1. Friday's Results Detroit 7, Pennsylvania I Rochester Nashville 1 v. 1.

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