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DETROIT FREE PRESSSUNDAY, SEPT. 9, 1984 5H rigog comer Is third base confusion about to start again? National Football League sports on television radio National Football Conference televisiontoday chatter Third base carousel: Something new may be happening at third base. Darrell Evans started there Saturday and Marty Castillo probably will be there for today's game against the Blue Jays, Sparky Anderson said. 7:30 p.m. Sportsweekend: U.S.

Open tennis. 11:30 p.m. Final Edition. 11:40 p.m. The Final Word.

Monday 4:00 p.m. LHH Baseball: Philadelphia at Chicago. 7:30 p.m. (E 03 (SO Baseball: Detroit at Baltimore. 7:30 p.m.

fPASSl Baseball: New York at Toronto. 8:30 p.m. EH Baseball: Atlanta at Houston. 9:00 p.m. QjO(B(DS)8I)6DCDNFL Football: Washington at San Francisco.

10:30 p.m. CD Canada Cup Hockey: Canada vs. USSR. radiotoday 1:00 p.m. NFL Football: Detroit at Atlanta, WCXI-1130AM.

9:00 a.m. Sportsweekend: Italian Grand Prix auto race. 11:00 a.m. Michigan Replay. 12:00 p.m.

Lions Locker Room. 12:30 p.m. 3)2)01) NFL '84. 12:30 p.m. (9 (3D (D QT) NFL Today.

1:00 p.m. (SO QD NFL Football: Detroit at Atlanta. 1:00 p.m. fflCBO NFL Football: Denver at Chicago. 1:00 p.m.

CD Tigers '84. 1:00 p.m. (Q) NFL Football: Kansas City at Cincinnati. 1:30 p.m. BSD LTEII Baseball: Chicago at NY Mets.

1:30 p.m. 0 QD Baseball: Detroit at Toronto. 2:00 p.m. G3H Baseball: Milwaukee at Balti-' more. 2:00 p.m.

3) Baseball: Detroit at Toronto (joined in progress) 2:00 p.m. EES Auto Racing: Molson Indy 500. 4:00 p.m. GOO CS-M (BO CD QD ffi Tennis: U.S. Open.

4:00 p.m. (5 CD (33) NFL Football: Cleveland at LA Rams. 4:00 p.m. IWTB3 Baseball: Atlanta at San Francisco. 5:00 p.m.

3) CFL Football: Hamilton at Anderson was toying with pla-tooning Evans and Castillo at third when the Tigers were on the West Coast in midAugust and regular Howard Johnson was in a hitting slump, but injuries to Infielders Tom Brookens, Lou Whitaker and Dave Bergman nixed that plan. "Is it permanent? I don't know," said Anderson. "I'm just going to give Howard a breather, that's all." Soupy Castillo: Castillo made a startling play Saturday, ala Soupy Sales, when he sneaked up behind Channel 4 sporstcaster Eli Zaret and hit him in the face with a pie CENTRAL PF PA A NFC AFC Ply. Chicago 1 0 0 34 14 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 Green Bay 1 0 0 24 23 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 Detroit 0 1 0 27 30 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 Minnesota 0 1 0 13 42 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 Tampa Bay 0 1 0 14 34 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 EASTERN PF PA a nfc AFC PIv. Dallas 1 0 0 20 13 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 NY Giants 1 0 0 28 27 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 Phlla.

0 1 0 27 28 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 St. Louis 0 1 0 23 24 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 Wash. 0 1 0 17 35 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 WESTERN PF PA A NFC AFC Dlv. Atlanta 1 0 0 36 28 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 San Fran. 1 0 0 30 27 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 LA Rams 0 1 0 13 20 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 N.

Orleans 0 1 0 28 36 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 American Football Conference CENTRAL PF PA A NFC AFC Dlv. Pittsburgh 1 1 0 50 54 0-1 1-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 Cincinnati 0 1 0 17 20 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 Cleveland 0 '1 0 0 33 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 Houston 0 1 0 14 24 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 EASTERN PF PA A NFC AFC Dlv. Miami 1 0 0 35 17 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 N. England 1 0 0 21 17 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 NY Jets 1 1 0 40 37 0-1 1-0 0-0 1-1 1-0 Buffalo 0 1 0 17 21 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 Colts 0 1 0 14 23 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 WESTERN PF PA A NFC AFC Dlv. Denver 1 0 0 20 17 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 K.

City 1 0 0 37 27 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 LA Raiders 1 0 0 24 14 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 San Diego 1 0 0 42 13 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 Seattle 1 0 0 33 0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 Marty Castillo 1:30 p.m. Baseball: Detroit at Toronto, WJR-760 AM. 4:00 p.m. NFL Football: San Diego at Seattie, WNIC-1310 AM. 8:00 p.m.

Sportswatch, WAAM-1600 AM. phonetoday Sports Phone (1 -976-1 31 3) Updates of college and pro games every 10 minutes be while Zaret was doing a live interview with the Blue Jays' Rick Leach, a former Tiger. The pie was shaving cream and the attack a joke, perpetrated by the Tigers' top funny man, Castillo. Fans on the road: Some Tigers fans in Toronto were chased from the lobby of the Sheraton Centre Hotel at 2 a.m. Saturday after forming a human pyramid The lobby of the Toronto Westin Hotel, where the Tigers are staying, was choked with Tigers fans Friday night, mobbing the players as they emerged from the elevator At Exhibition Stadium, where fans have been doing a weak Wave this weekend, merchants reported doing as brisk a business in Tigers souvenirs as Blue Jays.

The hottest item? Tigerbusters buttons. Vendor Al Bellofiore of Toronto said the college football summaries Lions' next four weeks: Sunday, at Atlanta; Sept. 16, at Tampa Bay; Sept. 23, home vs. Minnesota; Sept.

30, at San Diego. SUNDAY'S GAMES "Toronto We're Number One" foam fingers were moving slowly. "Hey, we've only been second now for how many months four?" Hernandez ties record: With his 69th appearance Detroit at Atlanta, 1 p.m. Buffalo at St, Louis, 1 p.m. Dallas at NY Giants, 1 p.m.

Denver at Chicago, 1 p.m. Kansas City at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Minnesota at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. Friday night, Willie Hernandez tied the Tigers season record held by Fred Scherman. MONDAY'S GAME Washington at San Francisco, 9 p.m.

(Home team In CAPITALS) Wisconsin 27, N. Illinois 14 Northern Illinois 0 7 0 7-14 Wisconsin 7 17 3 0-27 Wisconsin-Emery 23 run (Blackmer kick) Wisconsin Toon 26 pass from Howard (Blackmer kick) Wisconsin FG Gregolre 28 Northern Illinois Aikens 8 pass from Taylor (Monnett kick) Wisconsin Bonner 1 run (Gregoire kick) Wisconsin FG Gregoire 51 Northern Illinois-Roth 1 run (Monnett kick) Albion 29, Wayne St. 28 Wavne State 14 7 7 0-28 Albion 7 0 13-29 Wavne State-Bennett 59 pass from Popp (McGowan kick) Wavne Stale-Badalamenti 10 pass from Popp (McGowan kick) Albion Safety punt wenl out of end zone Albion-Stocks 50 pass from Goodman (Haul kick) Wavne Stale-Jackson 17 pass from Popp (McGowan kick) Albion-Pope 8 pass from Goodman (Haul kick) Wayne State-Bulger 2 run (McGowan kick) Albion-Slocks 27 pass from Goodman (Haul kick) Albion-Stocks 27 pass from Goodman (pass failed) Tigers' races past Michigan 22, Miami, Fla. 14 Miami, ....0 0 7 7-14 Michigan 4 0 6 10-22 Mlchigan-Perrvman 6 run (kick tailed) Miami-E. Brown 32 pass from Kosar (Cox kick) Michigan-Perrvman 3 run (run failed) Michigan-Perryman 1 run (Bergeron kick) Miami-Shakespeare 44 pass from Kosar (Cox kick) Mlchigan-FG Bergeron 27.

Mia Mich First downs 23 20 Rushes-yards 32-167 62-179 Passing yards 228 163 Return yards 56 64 Passes 16-38-6 11-21-2 Punts 3-43 7-43 Fumbles-losl 2-2 0-0 Penalties-yards 4-22 5-35 Time of Possession 24:08 35:52 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushing-Miami, Highsmith 16-126, D. Oliver 7-29, Williams 4-21, Kosar 5-(minus 9). Mich, White 27-89, Perryman 17-79, Morris 8-24, Harbaugh 8-(minus7), Logue 2-(minus 6). Passing-Miami, Kosar 16-38-6-2-28. Mich, Harbaugh 11-21-2-163.

Receiving Miami, Shakespeare 6-111, Highsmith 4-19, E. Brown 2-52, W. Smith 2-33, D. Oliver 1-9, Williams 1-4. Mich, Bean 4-81, Nelson 3-44, White 3-22, S.

Johnson 1-16. Purdue 23, Notre Dame 21 Purdue 3 10 3 7-23 Notre Dame 14 0 0 7-21 Purdue-FG Rendina 31 Notre Dame Pinkett 11 run (Carney kick) Notre Dame-Brooks 3 run (Carney kick) Purdue Price 6 pass from Everett (Rendina kick) Purdue-FG Rendina 18 Purdue-FG Rendina 20 Purdue Price 14 pass from Everell (Rendina kick) Notre Dame Pinkett 6 run (Carney kick) the league in homers (185) and runs scored (671). The team won 103 games and finished 12 games ahead of Baltimore, the widest AL margin since 1947. The Tigers won the pennant without Kaline, but manager Mayo Smith got him in the lineup for the World Series against St. Louis.

He moved Mickey Stanley from center to short, Jim Northrup from right to center and put Kaline in right. Mickey Lolich, who was 10-2 in the last two months of the season, was the Series hero, with three wins and a 1.67 ERA. One of a series excerpted from "Fifty Years with the 1 Tigers" by Fred T. Smith. In '68, the Tigers led all but 15 days of the season.

By June 1 2, the Tigers had won 19 games in which they had been tied or behind In the seventh inning or later. In 12 of those wins, they scored the winning run in their last at-bat. The Tigers' only problems were Al Kaline's broken arm, and Dick McAuliffe's five-day suspension for a fight with Tommy John, then with the White Sox. Denny McLain (31-6) became the first 30-game winner since 1934, and the Tigers led tennis LOU WHITAKER INFIELDER 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 0-0 3-2 Penalties-yards 8-80 6-40 Time of Possession 34:34 25:26 fr v. ginning at 1 p.m.

Canada Cup Round-Robin Standings Pt GF GA "Soviet Union 3 0 0 6 14 3 U.S. 2 0 I 5 14 5 Canada 1 1 1 3 13 8 Sweden 2 2 0 4 11 14 Czech. 0 2 1 1 6 10 W. Germany 0 3 1 1 9 23 "clinched semifinal playoff spot Saturday's Results Sweden 4, West Germany 2 Canada vs. Czechoslovakia, night U.S.

vs. Soviet Union, night Friday's Results No games scheduled Sweden 4, West Germany 2 West Germany 0 2 0-2 Sweden I 1 2-4 1st 1, Sweden, Naslund 1 (Thelin, Gustafsson), Penalties Kiessling, WG, Steiger, WG; Peter Sund-strom, Swe, Reil, WG, Patrik Sundstrom, Swe, 15:51. 2d-2, West Germany, Steiger 4, 9:18. 3, West Germany, Kuhl 1 (Truntschka, Meitinger), 10:26.4, Sweden, Steen 1 (Nils-son), Swe, Nilsson, Swe, Sandstrom, Swe, Steiger, WG, Roedger, WG, 14:45. 3d-5, Sweden, Loob 1 (Nilsson, Eriksson), 1:35 Sweden, Naslund 2 (Gustafsson), 4:41.

Penalties-Truntschka, WG, Steen, Swe, Truntschka, WG, Naslund, Swe, Niederberger, WG, 10:17. Shots-West Germany 5-9-9-23. Sweden 11-13-11-35. Goalies-West Germany, Friesen. Sweden, Lindmark.

Bank of Boston Classic SUTTON, Mass. (AP) Friday's second-round scores in the PGA Bank of Boston Golf Classic (a-Denotes amateur): Joey Sindelar 71-64-135 George Archer 69-66135 Bob Shearer 67-69-136 Calvin Peete 66-71-137 Curtis Strange 68-69-137 Larry Mize 71-66-137 Hubert Green 72-67-137 Lou Graham 69-69-138 Mark Lve 69-69-138 Paul Azinger 69-69-138 Lance Ten Broeck 71-67-138 Barry Jaeckel 69-70-139 Dave Stockton 69-70-139 John Mahaffev 70-69-139 Bill Calfee 71-68-139 Tommy Valentine Ti-bi-ui Tim Simpson 72-67-139 Forrest Fezler 72-67-139 Bob Gilder 73-66-139 Jon Chaffee 76-68-139 Jim Thorpe 69-71-140 Rod Nuckolls 69-71-140 Gary Hallberg 70-70-140 Gibbv Gilbert 71-69-140 Frank Conner 72-68-140 Portland Championship PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI) Friday's first-round result in the LPGA Portland Championships: Kalhy Baker 34-34-68 Amv Benz 34-35-69 Amy Alcott 34-35-69 Denise Strebig 35-34-69 Marta Figueras-Dotti 35-35-70 Beth Daniel 33-38-71 Janet Anderson 37-3471 Donna Caponi 33-3871 Sue Ertl 33-38-71 Ruth Jessen 36-35-71 Joanne earner 37-3572 Pat Bradley 37-35-72 Kathrvn Young 35-37-72 Hollis Stacv 35-37-72 Connie Chillemi 37-35-72 Vicki Fergon 36-36-72 Jo Ann Washam 34-38-72 Muffin Spencer-Devlin 34-38-72 Stephanie Farwig 34-38-72 Linda Hunt J6-J6-Z Sue Fogleman 35-3772 Dawn Coe 35-37-72 Lisa Young 36-37-73 Juli Inkster 36-37-73 Missie McGeorge 36-37-73 Alexandra Reinhardl 37-36-73 Robin Walton 38-35-73 Marlene Hagge 39-34-73 Patty Haves 39-34-73 Lori Garbacz 34-39-73 Penny Pulz 34-39-73 PGA Seniors RICHMOND (AP) Saturday's second-round scores in the United Virgin ia Bank senior riA lournmem: Dan Sikes 67-69-136 Lee Elder 70-68-138 Bill Collins 66-73-139 Billy Casper 70-70-140 Miller Barber 71-70-141 Howie Johnson 72-69-141 Bob Goalby 73-68-141 Charles Owens 72-70-142 Don January 73-69-142 George Bayer 70-72-142 Bill Johnston 70-72-142 CFL football Eastern Division PT PF PA Toronto 7 2 0 14 297 199 Montreal 3 6 0 6 219 260 Ottawa 3 7 0 6 231 348 Hamilton 2 6 1 5 200 249 Western Division PT PF PA Winnipeg I 2 0 16 363 209 B. Columbia 7 1 0 14 205 114 Edmonton 5 4 0 10 255 257 Calgary 3 6 0 6 171 219 Saskatch. 2 6 1 5 196 279 Saturday's Result Toronto at Edmonton, night Today's Games rkwv at Saskatchewan.

3:30 p.m. Hamilton at British Columbia, p.m. Friday's Result inipeg 65, Ottawa 25 v4 1 Born: New York, N.Y., 5-12-57 (age 27). Height 5-11, weight 165. Bats left, throws right.

Married: Crystal McCreary. One child: Aria, 3. Toughest pitcher: "All of them. When a pitcher is throwing good, he's going to keep you out of the rhythm you would like to be in." Favorite ballparks: Tiger Stadium (because it's the home ballpark and good for left-handed hitters), Boston's Fenway Park (the ball travels well there) and Baltimore's Memorial Stadium (because it's close to home). Activities outside baseball: "I try to spend time with my family.

They miss me a lot when I'm gone." Advice to kids: "There's a lot of wonderful things you can grow up to be now. Whatever you choose, put New England at Miami, 1 p.m. Tampa Bay at New Orleans, 1 p.m. Cleveland at LA Rams, 4 p.m. Indianapolis at Houston, 4 p.m.

Green Bay at LA Raiders, 4 p.m. San Diego at Seattle, 4 p.m. prep football Monroe Jefferson 42, Ida 28 Montague 14, Whitehall 0 Morenci 21, Hudson 0 Morley-Stanwood 21, Beal City 7 Mt. Morris 13, Mio 6 Ml. Pleasant Sacred Heart 12, Ashley 0 Newaygo 13, Fremont 8 Niles 7, Grand Haven 0 North Farmington 29, Plymouth Salem 20 Northview 20, GR Central-0 Northville 16, Brighton 7 Nouvel Catholic Central 39, Swan Valley 0 Oakrldge 13, Muskegon Heights 0 Okemos 27, Holt 0 Onawav 6, Saull Sle Marie 0 Onsted 31, Napoleon 0 Orchard View 6, North Muskegon 0 Ortonville Brandon 41, Burton Bendle 14 Oscoda 29, Pinconning 0 Otisvllle-Lakeville 14, Burton Bentley 12 Owendale-Gagetown 20, Twining Arenac Eastern 0 Parchment 18, Otsego 13 Parma Jackson County Western 33, East Jackson 6 Pennfield 13, Comstock Pk.

6 Perry 21, New Lothrop 13 Pitlsford 22, Burr Oak 20 Plymouth Canton 14, Livonia Bentley 9 Ponliac Central 19, Bishop Foley 2 Portage Central 27, Benton Harbor 6 Port Huron 18, Lake Shore 6 Portland 13, Ovid-Elsie 7 Polterville 47, Bellevue 8 Quincy 13, Bronson 0 Reading 16, North Adams 0 Redford Borgess 27, Riverview 20 Redford St. Mary 21, Algonac 8 Remus Chippewa Hills 29, Mt Pleasant 28 Richmond 13, Armada 0 Rockford 17, Sparta 7 Roseville Brablec 21, Anchor Bay 20, OT Saginaw Carrollton 26, St Charles 7 Saginaw Eisenhower 18, Cadillac 0 bagmaw wacftrmur io, or -ioii St. Ignace 12, Cheboygan 6 (ot) St. John 24, Owosso 10 St. Joseph 34, Stevenson Lakeshore 0 Sand Creek 60, Camden-Frontier 0 Sandusky 30, Deckerville 0 Sanford-Meridian 13, Freeland 0 Saranac 20, Springfield 14 Schoolcraft 34, Lawton 6 Seaholm 25, Lahser 0 Shrine 3, Lutheran West 0, OT Southgate Aquinas 38, Ecorse 0 South Central (Ind.) 20, Bridgman 16 South Haven 20, Coloma 6 South Lake 15, Harper Woods 0 Sprlngport 20, Vandercook Lake 0 Standish-Sterling 19, Harrison 7 Sterling Heights 7, Ml.

Clemens 6 Sturgis 26, Three Rivers 12 Tawas 27, Cass City 22 Tekonsha 6, Centreville 0 Temperence-Bedford 6, Svlvania (Ohio) Southview 6 Three Oaks Riv. Vallev 18, New Buffalo 0 Traverse Citv St. Francis 46, Newberry 0 Trenton 33, Warren Lincoln 20 Troy 26, Clawson 0 Union City 3, Olivet 0 Utica Ford 32, Walerford Molt 0 Waldron 20, Deerfield 6 Walled Lake Central 10, Milford 0 Warren Woods-Tower 13, Roseville 0 Wavland 24, Caledonia 0 Westland Glenn 32, Belleville 0 White Cloud 14, Hart 13 White Pigeon 42, Edwardsburg 14 Woodhaven 15, Southgate 14 Wyoming Godwin His. 26, Kenowa Hills 0 Wyoming Park 21, Grandville 6 Wyoming Rogers 7, GR South Christian 3 Ypsilanti Lincoln Broomvn ioiumuio Central 7 Ypsilanti Willow Run 32, Romulus 0 Zeeland 33, Hamilton 12 (Home teams in CAPITALS) AL BASEBALL TORONTO 6-5 over Detroit Oakland 6-5 oyer CLEVELAND BOSTON 6-5 over New York BALTIMORE 9-5 over Milwaukee MINNESOTA 7-5 over Texas KANSAS CITY 8-5 over Seattle CHICAGO 6-5 over California NL BASEBALL MONTREAL 6-5 over Philadelphia NEW YORK 6-5 over Chicago St. Louis 6-5 over PITTSBURGH Atlanta 6-5 over SAN FRANCISCO SAN DIEGO 6-5 over Houston LOS ANGELES 7-5 over Cincinnati NFL FOOTBALL ATLANTA 3 over Detroit CHICAGO 5 over Denver ST.

LOUIS 7 over Buffalo MIAMI 6 over New England PHILADELPHIA 5 over Minnesota CINCINNATI 4 over Kansas Citv NEW ORLEANS 7 over Tampa Bay Dallas 5 over NY GIANTS San Diego 1 over SEATTLE LA RAMS 5 over Cleveland LA RAIDERS 7 over Green Bay HOUSTON 6 over Indianapolis (Monday) SAN FRANCISCO 2 overashington Today's TANK I Friday's Adrian 48, Monroe 7 Albion 38, Charlotte 6 Allen Park 28, Grosse lie 0 Alma 18, West Branch Ogemaw Hts. 14 Almonl 20, Imlav Citv 13 Andover 14, Groves 12 Arthur Hill 26, Alpena 0 Athens 16, Berkley 7 Atlanta 14, Bellalre 6 AuGres 19, Whlttemore-Prescott 0 Battle Creek Lakeview 7, Plainwell 0 Battle Creek Philip 7, Mendon 6, OT Bay Cltv Western Bay City Central 0 Beaverton 12, Gladwin 6 Belding 42, Cedar Springs 8 Benz. Benzie Central 25, Scoltville Mason County Central 2 Berrien Springs 13, Walervliel 0 Birch Run 20, Flint Hamady 0 Bllssfield 10, Ottawa Lk Whiteford 0 Bridgeport 18, Swartz Creek 0 Brown City 30, Peck 14 Buena Vista 8, Bay City All Saints 6 Byron 13, Bath 6 Cass Tech 20, Western 0 Chadsey 28, Redford 26 Charlevoix 23, Petoskey 15 Chelsea 12, Novi 9 Cherry Hill New Boston Huron 0, OT Chesaning 12, Hemlock 0 Clare 47, Shepherd 21 Clarkston 7, Romeo 0 Cllntondale 14, Chippewa Valley 7 Cody 7, Mackenzie 0, OT Colon 8, Athens 6 Concord 14, Hanover-Horton 12 Coopersvllle 13, Kelloggsville 0 Creslwood 27, Taylor Center 7 Croswell-Lexington 50, Yale 2 Dansvllle 14, Webberyille 7 Davison 16, Bay City Glenn 13 Dellon 12, Richland Gull Lake 6 DePorres 20, Highland Park 0 Del. Ford 19, Cooley 0 Del. Kettering 28, Osborn 22, 3 OT Del.

King 16, Finnev 0 Del. Northern 26, Murray-Wright 0 Del. Southeastern 12, Denby 6 DeWItt 13, Haslet) 6 Dowaglac 21, Paw Paw 0 Drvden 27, Durand 23, Corunna 14 East Grand Rapids Ottawa Hills 0 East Jordan 13, Elk Rapids 2 East Kentwood 8, Muskegon 7 East Lansing 21, Ann Arbor Pioneer 0 Eaton Rapids 7, BCrk Harper Creek 3 Erie-Mason 12, Petersbg-Summerfield 6 Essexville-Garber 35, Caro 0 Farm. Harrison 42, West Bloomfield 0 Farwell 16, Evarl 7 Fennville 22, Bangor 0 Fenton 21, Lake Fenton 14 Fenvllle 22, Bangor 0 Flat Rock 15, Dundee 0 Flint Ainsworth 6, Flint Carman 0 Flint Beecher 50, Saginaw 8 Flint Kearsley 6, Lapeer West 0 Flint Mich Lutheran 26, Genesee 14 Flint N'western 6, Flint Northern 2 Forest Hills C. 33, Portage Northern 17 Fowler 8, Vermontville Maple Valley 8 Frankenmuth 19, Vassar 2 -Fraser 21, Warren 6 Fruitport 9, Manistee 0 Fulton-Middleton 8, Breckenridge 6 Galesburg-Augusta 18, Leslie 7 Gallne 27, Covert 0 Garden City 33, Wayne Memorial 20 Gaylord 21, Rogers City 20 Gibraltar Carlson 28, Thurston 16 Gobies 15, Allegan 7 Goodrich 53, Flint Academy 8 Grand Ledge 20, Kalamazoo Loy-Norrix 0 Grand Rapids Christian 14, Spring Lake 0 Grant 25, Baldwin 24 Grass Lake 30, Climax-Scotts 12 Grayling 18, Roscommon 7 Greenville 27, Lakeview 22 Harbor Beach 9, Bad Axe 6 Hartford 21, Lawrence 0 Hartland 35, Fowlerville 8 Hazel Park 24, Warren Fitzgerald 13 Hesperia 20, Shelby 7 Hillman 17, Rudvard 0 Hillsdale 15, Tecumseh 0 Holland 14, Holland We'.

Ottawa 13 Holly 13, Oxford 12 Holton 8, Allendale 0 Homer 19, Addison 8 Hopkins 40, Wyoming Lee 12 Houghton Lake 35, Lake City 0 Howard City Tri-Counly 16, Stanton Central Montcalm 8 Howell 19, Lansing Waverly 15 Ithaca 24, Carson City-Crystal 6 Jackson 27, Jackson Northwest 12 Jackson Lumen Christi 35, Coldwater 0 Jenison 41, Creston 6 Johannesburo-Lewiston 7. CM Lake 0 Kalamazoo Central 28, Det Pershing 0 Kalamazoo Christian 21, Constantine 12 Kalamazoo Hackett 43, Comstock 16 Kalkaska 38, Mancelona 0 Kent City 14, Ravenna 13 Kimball 13, East Detroit 0 Kingston 15, Marlette 0 Laingsburg 29, Williamston 0 Lake Odessa Lakewood 22, Hastings 14 Lamphere 12. Benedictne 8 Lansing Cath. 13, Pewamo-Westphalia 2 Lansing Eastern 20, Ypsilanti 14 Lansing Sexton t3, Ann Arbor Huron 8 Lapeer East 3, Grand Blanc 0, OT Lincoln-Alcona 33, Hale 0 Lincoln Park 27, Inkster 0 Livonia Stevenson 14, Redford Union 13 Lowell 26. Ionia 14 Lutheran East 14, Marine City 13 Lutheran North 6, New Haven 0 Madison 8, Utkra 7 Manchester 20, Clinton 13 I Manistee Catholic 12, Frankfort 6 MarceHus 14, Eau Claire 6 Martin 6, Saugatuck 0 Marvsville 41, Port Huron Northern 3 Mason 26, Pinckney 6 Mattawan 33, Niles Brandvwine 14 McBain 14, Kingsley 6 Michigan Center 16, Siockbfidoe 14 Middlevi 20, Hudsonville 0 Midland Bullock Creek 16, St.

Louis 14 Midland Dow 10, Flushing 6 Milan 15, Carleton Airport 6 Millington 10, North Branch 0 Mora Shores 21, Reelhs-Puffer 7 17UJ your whole heart into it. Stick with it and do well." U.S. Open MEN'S SINGLES (Semifinals) Ivan Lendl (2), Czechoslovakia, def. Pat Cash, (15), Australia, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4, 6-7, 7-6. JUNIOR BOYS SINGLES (Championship) Mark Kratzman (2), Australia, def.

Boris Becker (6), West Germany, 6-3, 7-6 (7-3). JUNIOR GIRLS SINGLES (Championship) Katerina Maleeva (5), Bulgaria, def. Niurka Sodupe, Miami, 6-1, 6-2. JUNIOR GIRLS DOUBLES (Championship) Gabriela Sabatini and Mercedes Paz, Argentina, def. Cammy MacGregor, Pa-, los Verdes, and Stephanie London, Rolling Hills Estates, 6-4, 3-6, 6-2.

MEN'S 35 SINGLES (Semifinals) Stan Smith, Sea Pines, S.C., def. John Newcombe, Australia, 4-6, 7-5, 6-2. Marty Riessen, Santa Barbara, def. Cliff Drysdale, South Africa, 6-4, 1-6, 6-2. WOMEN'S 35 SINGLES (Championship) Laura DuPont, Lutherville, def.

Astrid Suurbeck, Delrav Beach, 7-5, 6-2. SENIOR MEN'S DOUBLES (Semifinals) Don Candy and Fred Stolle, Australia, def. Warren Jacques, Australia, and Clark Graebner, U.S., 6-0, 6-3. SENIOR WOMEN'S DOUBLES (Semifinals) Betty Stove, Netherlands, and Virginia Wade, Great Britain, def. Laura DuPont and Wendy Overton, U.S., 6-3, 6-4.

Italian Grand Prix Grid First row 1. Nelson Piquet, Brazil, Brabham-BMW, 1 minute, 26.584 seconds (lap record); average speed, 149.846 mph. 2. Alain Prost, France, McLaren-Tag-Porsche, 1:26.671. Second row 3.

Elio De Angelis, Italy, Lotus-Renault, 1:27.538. 4. Niki Lauda, Austria, McLaren-Tag-Porsche, 1:28.533. Third row 5. Teo Fabi, Italy, Brabham-BMW, 1:28.587.

6. Keke Rosberg. Finland. Wil liams-Honda, 1:28.818. Fourth row 7.

Nigel Mansell, Britain, Lotus-Renault, 1:28.969. 8. Patrick Tambay, France, Renault, 1:29.253. Fifth row 9. Rlccardo Patrese, Italy, Alfa Romeo, 1:29.382.

10. Eddie Cheever, United States, Alfa Romeo, 1:29.797. Sixth row 11. Michele Alboreto, Italy, Ferrari, 1:29.810. 12.

Derek Warwick, Britain, Renault, 1:30.113. Seventh row 13. Jacques Lafflte, France, Wll-liamd-Honda, 1:30.578. 14. Rene Arnoux, France, Ferrari, 1:30.695.

Eighth row 15. Marc Surer, Switzerland, Arrows, 1:31.108. 16. Andrea De Cesaris, Italy, Ligier, 1:31.198. Ninth row 17.

Stefan Johansson, Sweden, Tole-man-Harl, 1:31.203. 18. Francois Hesnault, France, Ligier, 1:31.274. 10th row 19. Thierry Boutsen, Belgium, Arrows, 1:31.342.

20. Gerhard Berger, Austria, ATS-BMW, 1:31.549. Hth row 21. Manfred Winkelhock, West Germany, ATS-BMW, 1:32.866. 22.

Piercarto Ghinzani, Italy, Osella, 1:33.456. 12th row 23. Philippe Alliot, France, Ram-Hart, 1:34.120. 24. Jo Gartner, Austria, Osella, 1:34.472.

13th row 25. Huub Rotherngatter, Netherlands, Soirit-Hart, 1:34.719. 26. Jonathan Palmer, Britain, Ram-Hart, 1:35.412. fY I auto nh lacing average (Through Saturday's Ratting Game) GW INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushing-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, Beuerlein 13-20-3-233. Receiving Purdue, Griffin 5-79, Carter 5-24, Brunner 4-74, Scott 2-42. Notre Dame, Howard 3-61, Bavaro 3-55, Jackson 2-38.

Iowa 59, Iowa St. 21 Iowa State 0 7 0 14-21 Iowa 14 28 10 7-59 lowa-Strobel, 38 interception return (Nichol kick) lowa-Happel, 15 pass from Long (Nichol kick) Iowa-Smith, 63 pass from Long (Nichol kick) Iowa Hayes, 3 pass from Long, (Nichol kick) Iowa-Gill, 3 run (Nichol kick) Iowa St. Davis 1 pass from Espinoza (Bachrodt kick) lowa-R. Harmon, 86 run (Nichol kick) lowa-R. Harmon, 68 pass from Long (Nichol kick) lowa-FG Nichol 37 Iowa 45 pass from Espinoza (Bachrodt kick) Iowa-Cotton, 18 pass from K.

Harmon (Nichol kick) Iowa 12 pass from Espinoza (Bachrodt kick) Ohio St. 22, Oregon St. 14 Oregon 7 7 0 0-14 3 0 12 7-22 Ohio Oregon 3 run (Breen kick) Ohio Spangler 3 Oregon St. Terrell 14 run (Breen kick) Ohio 13 run (kick failed) Ohio 4 run (pass Ohio 1 run (Spangler kick) INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushing Oregon Malone 13-48, R. Greene 11-29, T.

Green 5-27, Beavers 5-14, Terrell 3-17, Bynum 1-11. Ohio Bvars 34-182, Bates 11-57, Wooldridge 7-55, Tupa 1-minus 14, Karsatos 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, Wooldridge 1-10, Byars 1-9.

WMU 17, Miami, O. 13 Miami, Ohio 0 10 3 7 Western Michigan Western Michigan-FG Prlndle 39 Miami-Swam 98 run (Gussman kick) Western Michigan-Cheathem 1 run (Prindle kick) Miami-FG Gussman 24 Miami FG Gussman 27 Western Michigan-Reed 10 pass from Hoffman (Prindle kick) WMU 21 47-242 111 011 09-22-1 4-40 First downs Rushes-yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbles-losl Penalties-yards Time of Possession 20 43-275 231 002 20-29-0 4-30 1-0 0-0 03-021 02-078 30:36 McNAMARA can be AB RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO HP SB RBI Avg 2 1 0 1 0000000000 1.000 123 503 77 158 29 5 13 53 57 1 18 8 4 .314 94 285 40 82 47 14 1 5 14 32 1 6 11 4 .288 122 444 70 127 71 27 5 18 47 78 4 5 2 5 .284 132 466 86 133 82 20 9 24 57 88 5 25 12 16 .285 132 516 80 147 47 23 1 10 59 56 0 6 14 11 .285 74 148 22 42 15 5 0 7 31 28 1 1 0 4 .284 67 189 23 53 34 10 1 11 15 43 0 1 0 5 .280 73 124 28 34 21 9 0 2 21 22 1 2 1 3 .274 103 223 35 61 44 8 5 7 30 30 2 3 5 5 .274 110 367 43 96 37 18 5 4 28 57 2 5 3 4 .262 1 4 0 110 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 250 109 338 39 83 43 12 1 11 38 66 0 9 13 7 .246 131 511 70 121 85 15 2 29 38 104 2 2 4 9 .237 116 362 55 85 60 10 1 15 68 62 0 1 1 6 .235 104 205 28 48 23 10 4 3 20 29 1 5 11 0 .234 57 114 13 25 13 3 1 2 8 26 0 1 4 1 .219 31 82 11 13 8 2 1 0 4 11 0 1 4 1 .159 536 88 139 79 19 1 20 65 98 2 7 0 8 .259 153 21 48 34 9 2 6 19 24 1 0 0 4 .313 4934 733 1325 699 219 42 161 535 806 21 92 105 85 .269 11 No. 4 Laga 3 Trammel! 27 Garbcy 34 Lemon 23 Gibson 1 Whitaker 30 Grubb 32 Jones 15 Kuntz 14 Bergman 31 Herndon 37 Simmons 20 Johnson 13 Parrish 41 Evans 16 Brookens 8 Castillo 9 Baker Desig. Hitters Pinch Hitters TOTALS Mt. 17 Scherrer 21 Hernandez 48 Mason 29 Lopez 46 Petry 47 Morris 44 Borenguer 40 Bair 19 Rozema 42 Monge 39 Wilcox TOTALS rigors KEY' No -uniform runs, runs number, AB-at bats, R-runs, H-hits, RBI-runs batted in, 2B-doubles, 38-triples, BB-walks, SO-strikeouts, HP-hit by pitch, SB-stolen bases, E-errors, GW RBI-game-wlnning batted in, Avg-batting average.

Pitching IP ER BB SO ERA CG Sv ShO 1 0 6 7 1 4 1 1 3 9 1.23 0 0 0 9 2 69 125.2 85 27 27 33 106 1.93 0 28 0 00 1 8 5 2 2 3 6 2.25 0 0 0 10 0 62 125.1 96 44 38 48 88 2.73 0 13 0 16 8 32 211.2 217 91' 81 59 125 3.44 5 0 1 17 10 31 215.1 201 100 88 73 137 3 68 8 0 1 8 9 27 145.1 131 69 60 64 107 3.72 2 0 1 4 3 42 86 79 40 37 31 54 3.87 0 4 0 7 6 26 97 109 49 42 18 46 3.90 0 0 0 1 0 17 34 37 19 15 11 19 3.97 0 0 0 15 7 29 170.1 165 90 78 57 101 4.12 0 0 0 91 51 1286 1217 584 511 413 809 3.58 It 45 4 (Totals include players no longer with the team and pitchers' errors) EY- W-wins, L-losses, G-games pitched in, IP-Innings pitched, H-hits slowed, R-runs allowed, ER-earned runs allowed, BB-waks allowed, SO-strikeouts, ERAarned run average, CG-complete games, S-saves, ShCHshutouts. found in Sunday's comic section. Tiger Corner is edited by Bob Ellis..

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