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A 1 8-D Away AFC NFC! Div 1-0-0 3-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 1-1-0 2-1-0 0-1-0 2-0-0 0-2-0 2-0-0 0-2-0 1-0-0 1-1-0 2-2-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-2-0 0-4-0 0-0-0 0-3-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 2-1-0 1-0-0 2-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-2-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 3-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 2-1-0 2-1-0 1-0-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 2-2-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 1-2-0 0-3-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 1-2-0 0-2-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 Away AFC NFC Div 1-1-0 1-0-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 1-2-0 0-2-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 1-2-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 3-0-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 2-1-0 2-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 2-2-0 1-1-0 2-1-0. 1-0-0 1-2-0 1-2-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 0-3-0 0-3-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 3-1-0 3-0-0 2-0-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 2-1-0 1-1-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 1-2-0 0-2-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 0-3-0 0-2-0 PA Home 40 3-0-0 113 1-1-0 77 2-0-0 80 1-1-0 115 0-2-0 40 1-0-0 71 1-1-0 50 1-1-0 82 1-0-0 73 1-1-0 51 3-0-0 76 1-0-0 101 1-2-0 106 0-1-0- 99 0-1-0 PA Home 52 1-0-0 37 1-0-0 65 1-0-0 61 1-0-0 94 1-1-0 58 2-0-0 84 3-0-0 83 1-1-0 103 0-1-0 128 0-2-0 39 2-0-0 72 0-2-0 77 2-1-0 108 1-1-0 107 0-2-0 BOWLING EASTERN CONFERENCE Team SOW Pts GF GA 20 10 4 52 64 49 -Tampa Bay 17 13 3 45 53 54 Columbus 13 17 2 35 40 40 New England 14 17 4 34 38. 52 NY-NJ 12 18 2 32 40 51 WESTERN CONFERENCE City 20 10 7 46 52 47 -Dallas 16 15 3 42 54 47 y-Los Angeles 15 16 2 41 53 44 -Colorado 13 17 2 35 45 53 San Jose 12 19 3 30 54 56 x-clinched division; y-clinched playoff spot. Three points for victory, one point for shootout win and zero points for loss. SUNDAY Tampa Bay 2, D.C.

1. Los Angeles 3, a a San Jose 2 THURSDAY Columbus at New York Jersey. 7:30 BOWLING PBA NAPLES SENIOR OPEN NAPLES. Fla. (AP) Results yesterday after the first round in Woodside Lanes and Beacon Lanes, with name, hometown and nine-game pinfall totals: 1, Gary Dickinson, Edmond, 2,108.

2, Norm Ginsberg, Levittown, N.Y.. 2,104. 3, Teata Semiz, Haskell, N.J., 2,007. 4, Tom Blasco, Satellite Beach, 2,006. 5, Larry Laub, Tucson, 1,999.

6, Ron Winger, Tarzana, 1,998. 7, John Woessner, Euless, Texas, 1,984. 8, Dave Frame, Temple City, 1.983. 9, Roger Workman, Kenova, W.Va., 1,977. 10, (tie) Pete Couture, Titusville, and Nicholas Francis, Clearwater, 1,974.

12, Roger Tramp, Deltona, 1,970, 13, (tie) Barry Gurney, West Hills, and John Handegard, Las Vegas, 1,968. 15, Allan Chodor, Canoga Park, 1,967. 16, Charlie Whitt, Columbus, 1,966. 17, Jerry Brunette Rochester, N.Y., 1,965. 18, Harv Pallas, Stevensville, 1,962.

19, Dave Soutar, Bradenton, 1,952. 20, (tie) Sam Flanagan, Columbus, and Chester Kaczka, Key Largo, 1,951. 22, (tie) Bill Godwin, Las Vegas, and Steve Hobelmann, St. Petersburg, 1,946. 24, Tommy Evans, Las Vegas, 1,943.

25, Mike Durbin, Chagrin Falls, 1,940. Other Ohloans: 41, Roy Buckley, New Albany, 1,906. 53, Bud Peebles, North Fairtield, 1,872. 61. Al Sanford, Jackson, 1,860.

91, Bob Shaffer, Barberton, 1,809. 112, Lee Hall, Akron, 1,761. 114, John Gagliardo, Austintown, 1,759. 139. Darell Ducat, Toledo, 1,718.

163, Bob Kovach, Independence, 1,680. LPBT THREE RIVERS OPEN PITTSBURGH (AP) Standings yesterday after the second round in Princess Lanes. Bowlers listed with hometowns and pin totals through 16 games: 1. Kim Adler, Las Vegas, 3,515. 2.

Leanne Barrette, Hayward, 3,510. 3. Dede Davidson, Woodland Hills, 3,469. 4. Patricia Renshaw, Newark, 3,461.

5. Jan Schmidt, Rochelle, 3.440. 6. Jeanne Naccarato, Tacoma, 3.436. 7.

Carolyn Dorin-Ballard, N.Richland Hills, Texas, 3,430. 8. Stacy Rider, LaHabra, 3,428. 9. Marianne DiRupo, Succasunna, N.J., 3,385.

10. Kris Hall, Rockford, 3,364. 11. Carol Gianotti-Block, Perth, Australia, 3,355. 12.

Michelle Feldman, Skaneateles, N.Y.. 3.355. 13. Anne Marie Duggan, Edmond, 3,346. 14.

Liz Johnson, Niagara Falls, N.Y., 3,336. 15. Carol Norman, Oklahoma City, 3,330. 16. Dana Miller-Mackie, Albuquerque, N.M., 3,323.

17. Nikki Gianulias, Vallejo, 3,313. 18. Brenda Norman, Indianapolis, 3,294. 19.

Tori Romeo, Van Nuys, 3,291. 20. Lisa Wagner, Bradenton, 3,285. Ohioans: 44, Marla Chicase, Youngstown, 3,081. 50, Paula Pecorelli, McDonald, 3,033.

57. a-Karen Bowlby, Logan, 2,934. 59. Charlene Lockitski, N. 2,913.

60. Darlene Priscilla, Youngstown, 2,890. 61. a-Susan Mineo, Austintown, 2,841. 63.

Nancy Fairchild, Youngstown, 2,813. MLS MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER Terjesen, Akron, 3 and 2. James Stahl, Cincinnati, def. John Betonte, Westlake, 3 and 1. William Hyndman IV, Huntingdon Valley, def.

Thomas Eastlack, Menifee, 5 and 4. Stan Fischer, Richmond, def. Ken' Roady, Littleton, 5 and 3. H. Andy Wall, Tyler, Texas, def.

Bill Ploeger, Columbus, 19 holes. Charles McClaskey, Mantua, N.J., def. Brodie Baker, Advance, N.C., 6 and 4. Cliff Cunningham, Monroe, N.C., def. Frank Merhar, La Jolla, 19 holes.

Jerry Nelson, Warsaw, def. John Cartwright, Palos Verdes Estates, 2 and 1. Joel Hirsch, Chicago, def. John Sheehan, West Des Moines, lowa, 2 and 1. Bill Becker, Arlington Heights, def.

John Martin, New York, 4 and 3. David King, Sterling, def. Tom Mattox, Humble, Texas, 5 and 3. William King, Jupiter, def. Robert Heaton, Antioch, 3 and 2.

Bill Crawford, Nashville, def. Larry Wagster, Oxford, 3 and 2. Billy Graham, Pensacola, def. Grant Waltke. Tuscon, 19 holes.

Fred Rowland, Leawood, def. Heyward Sullivaan, Greenville, S.C., 4 and 2. Robert Gunnell, Mayville, N.Y., def. Thomas Morris, Rochester Hills, 1-up. SUPER SHOOTER BUD BOYER aced the 119-yard seventh hole at Orchard Hills C.C.

using a 9-iron. GLAD YOU ASKED By BOB DOLGAN Q- My nephew and I are having a discussion concerning Adrian Autry, running back on the Northwestern University football team, and former NU star Darnell Autry, now in the NFL with the Chicago Bears. Are they brothers? Kenneth Turner, Bay Village. A No. Have a question? Write Glad You Asked, The Plain Dealer, 1801 Superior Cleveland, 44114.

THE PLAIN DEALER TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1997 For the CALENDAR 'TEAM Today Wed. Thu Yankees Yankees Yankees Indians 7:05, TV-43 7:05, TV-SC 7:05, TV-SC Lumberjacks 7:00 3 7:00 Thistledown Post 12:55 game ON THE AIR BASEBALL Indians vs. N.Y. Yankees, 7, WUAB Ch. 43, Atlanta at Philadelphia, 7, TBS Chicago Cubs at Houston, 8, WGN NEWSWATCH BOXING 1 Foreman scheduled to fight Former heavyweight champion George Foreman, 48, is scheduled to fight Shannon Briggs on Nov.

22, a spokeswoman for Foreman said yesterday. Foreman, a career 76-4 fighter who will turn 49 in October, became the oldest world champion in boxing history in 1994 when he knocked out Michael Moorer in the 10th round of what was billed as Foreman's farewell fight. Foreman 'was stripped of the title the following year because he wouldn't fight designated challengers. The Foreman-Briggs fight is scheduled between two more noteworthy matches. On Nov.

8, in Las Vegas, Nevada, Evander Holyfield will fight Moorer for Holyfield's World Boxing Association and Moorer's International Boxing Federation titles. On Dec. 6, in Atlantic City, New Jersey, Oscar De La Hoya will defend his World Boxing Council title against Wilfredo Rivera. COURTS ALBERT TRIAL BEGINS Marv Albert scolded "You've been a bad girl" and severely bit a woman in a hotel room for not bringing another man into bed with them, a prosecutor told the jury during opening statements yesterday in Arlington, as the sportscaster went on trial on charges of sodomy and assault. Albert's attorney, Roy Black, countered: "Everything that happened that night was consensual.

It was the same thing that happened every other night when Marv and got together." FOOTBALL GOOD PAY Gene Upshaw, the head of the NFL Players Association, is going to become the richest union boss in all of team sports, reported. Upshaw is expected to sign a six-year extension this week worth $1.6 million a year. TENNIS PAULUS ADVANCES Barbara Paulus, the No. 6 seed from Austria, rallied past Helena Sukova of the Czech Republic, 4-6, 6-4, 6-2, in the first round of the $450,000 Leipzig Grand Prix in Germany. The four top-seeded players No.

1 Martina Hingis, No. 2 Jana Novotna, No. 3 Iva Majoli and No. 4 Amanda Coetzer received first-round byes. BENTONTE FALLS John Bentonte of Westlake lost his opening -round match in the U.S.

Senior Amateur Championship, 3 and 1, to Jim Stahl Jr. of Cincinnati in Bridgehampton, N.Y. "WHIZ KIDS" MANAGER DIES Eddie Sawyer, manager of the Philadelphia Phillies "Whiz Kids" team that won the National League pen- SCHOOL RESULTS OBITUARY Field Hockey Shaker Hts. 8, Orange 0 SH Goals: Angney 4, Muehrke, Dorsky, Cullis, Selden, Saves: Beamer 1. 0- Saves: Dubinsky 10.

Halftime: SH, 3-0. Boys Golf Bay 172, North Olmsted 172 (Bay wins tiebreaker) Medalist: Harrison. NO, 38. Berea 157, Fairview 160 Medalist: Kappa, 37. Brush 164, Bedford 179 Kerekes, Br, 36.

Eastlake Medalist: North Fullerman, 158, EN, Euclid 37. 165 Elyria Medalist: Catholic Carlson, 156, EC, 35. Firelands 180 Green 157, Barberton 175. Medalists: Stalder, Stasko. 38.

Independence 176, Beachwood 184 Medalist: Schaefer, 38. North Royalton 159, Holy Name 174, Lakewood 181 Medalists: Nadin, NR; Dadas. NR, 39. NDCL 152, Ashtabula Edgewood 163 Medalist: Murphy, NDCL, 36. Olmsted Falls 148, Valley Forge 157 Medalist: Tuohy, OF, 35.

Orange 159, Lake Catholic 164 Medalists: Grady, LC; Sanden, LC; Price, Rubin, 39. Parma 168, Midpark 178 Medalist: Gilleland, 38. St. Ignatius 159, Villa Angela-St. Joseph 162 Medalist: Nemecek, SI, 38.

Solon 169, Ravenna 179 Medalist: Fehling, 33. Walsh Jesuit 303, Strongsville 321 Medalist: Prospal, WJ, 73. Wellington Medalist: Selzer, 147, 35. Southview 207 Westlake 158, Rocky River 173 Medalist: Caponi, W. 36.

CHAGRIN VALLEY CONF. TOURNAMENT How they finished: 1. Chagrin Falls 326; 2. (tie) Cardinal, Hawken, 335; 4. Aurora 339; 5.

Perry 345; 6. Wickliffe 355; 7. Kirtland 359; 8. Berkshire 385. Medalist Springer, 75.

Girls Golf Hathaway Brown 205. Berea 250, Oimsted Falls 269 Medalist: Red- eker, HB, 43. Solon 208, Cuyahoga Hts. 256 Medalist: Tatman, 46. Boys Soccer Avon Cake 7, Parma 0 AL Goals: Heslep 4, Port 2, Jones.

Saves: Schneider 9. Saves: Thompson 5, Rolic 5. Halftime: AV, 3-0. Benedictine 4, Garfield Hts. 0 Goals: Bogo 3, Senel.

Saves: Morris 4. 1 :1 GH Saves: Peko 10, Halftime: CVCA 2) Canton Central Cath. 0 I Record ,14 TRANSACTIONS BASEBALL National League Suspended Montreal Expos head trainer Ron McClain for Fri. Sat. Sun.

Mon. seven games and fined him an undisclosed amount for using profane and Minnesota Minnesota Sept. threatening 14. language toward an umpire Minnesota 7:05, TV-SC 1:05, 7:05, No TV-SC TV 1:05, TV-43 National Basketball BASKETBALL Association CLEVELAND CAVALIERS Signed Grand Grand forward Henry James. Dickey CHICAGO Simpkins BULLS to the Traded Golden forward State 7:30..

7:30. Warriors LOS for ANGELES LAKERS Scott Burrell. Signed Post 12:55 Post 12:55 Post 12:55 Post 12:55 forward Mario Bennett. FOOTBALL National Football League Home games are boldface PHILADELPHIA EAGLES Signed kicker Lonny Calicchio to the practice squad. HOCKEY National Hockey League ANAHEIM MIGHTY DUCKS Assigned centers Antti Aalto and J.F.

Jomphe, defensem*n Mike Crowley, Marc Moro and Nikolai Tsulygin, and BOXING right wingers Jetf Nielsen and Igor Nikulin to Cincinnati of the American Hockey League. Wayne McCullough vs. Rudy Zavala, David Reid vs. Geoff Ya- NEW JERSEY DEVILS Assigned lenezian, Lawrence Clay -Bey vs. Dan Donway, 9, USA goalies kiewicz, Frederic defensem*n Henry Paul and Peter Traynor Sidor- and Sergei Vyshedkevich, and forwards Jiri Bicek, David Cuniff, Bobby House, Wes Mason, Richard Rochetort, Rob Skriac and Jeff Williams to Albany of the AHL.

Returned defensem*n Lucas Nehrling and Lance Ward, and forwards Red Deer, Pierre Dagenais, Bryan Duce, Stanislav Gron and Scott Parker to their Canadian junior teams. VANCOUVER CANUCKS Assigned left wingers Larry Courville, Paul Ferone and Peter Schaefer, centers Robb Gordon and Lubomir Vaic, defensem*n Bert Robertson and Brent Sopel and goalie Tim Keyesto to Syracuse of the American Hockey League. International Hockey League CLEVELAND LUMBERJACKS Released forwards Dan Carney, Willie Frericks, Mike Hall, Brad Hayter, Tommie Holmes, Justin McPolin, Mike Ray and Scott Stevens, and defensem*n Dan Hodge, Emmanuel Labranche, Jay McGee, Pavol Navrat, Jon Rempel and Eric Hallman. CHICAGO WOLVES Released defensem*n Brandon Carper and Mark Yannetti, centers Trevor Hanas and Eric Royal and left wingers John Varga and Tom White. LONG BEACH ICE DOGS Signed defenseman Joby Messier to a two-year contract and left winger Andrei Vaselyev to a one-year contract.

SAN ANTONIO DRAGONS Released defensem*n Darren Maloney, Tero Aaltonen and Alexandre LaPorte, centers Mike Peron, Alex Rummo and Marquis Mathieu, forwards Rob Phillips, Chad Wagner and Colin Chaulk and ASSOCIATED PRESS goalie Francois Ouellette. SOCCER European Ryder Cup captain Seve Ballesteros, BALTIMORE SPIRIT Signed midNational Professional Soccer League left, greets U.S. team captain Tom Kite, right, fieler tract. Mike Mekelburg to a one-year conupon his arrival at Malaga Airport in Spain. The ARIZONA STATE COLLEGE Named Don Ryder Cup Challenge begins Friday.

Newman AUBURN men's interim Named Raiph basketball Spry coach. track and field coach. DREXEL Announced basketball forward Rodney Rogers has transferred to nant in 1950, died in Phoenixville, following a St. Peter's. brief illness.

He was 87. AWARDS BASKETBALL BASEBALL American League Named MinneBULLS GET BURRELL The Chicago Bulls sota pitcher Brad Radke player of the week. acquired guard-forward Scott Burrell from the National League Named Colorado Golden State Warriors for forward Dickey Sim- week. outfielder Larry Walker player of the pkins. Burrell, 26, has averaged 8.0 points and 3.9 FOOTBALL rebounds during his five NBA seasons.

Simpkins, Named North Kenyon Coast tailback Athletic Anthony Conference Togliatti 25, has averaged 3.1 points and 2.4 rebounds in and Earlham defensive end Kevin Browthree NBA seasons, all with Chicago. Ohio der-Handley Athletic players of Conference the week. Named Capital quarterback Shawn Wheeler and NEWMAN GETS ASU JOB Former Sacra- John Carroll inside linebacker London mento State coach Don Newman, hired in May to Fletcher players of the week. help Bill Frieder recruit players for Arizona State, replaced his former boss as head coach. CYCLING Athletic Director Kevin White gave Newman the interim job after falling short in attempts to hire TOUR OF SPAIN a big-name coach.

yesterday SANTANDER, from the Spain 16th (AP) stage, a 121-mile Results Luke Walton, race coastal from city of Cangas Santander. de Onis to the Atlantic WALTON PICKS ARIZONA son of NBA great Bill Walton, has committed to 1. 3 Jan hours, 54 Svorada, minutes, Czech 7 seconds. Mapei-G8, play basketball for defending champion Arizona. 2.

time. Marcel Wust, Germany, Lotus, same That means he will be competing against his fa- 3. Alessio Di Basco, Italy, Saeco, same ther's alma mater, UCLA. Walton, a 6-8, 200- 4. time.

Lars Michaelsen, Denmark, TVM, pound forward, attended San Diego University same time. High School. 5. bank, Aart same Vierhouten, time. Netherlands, Rabo6.

Stefano Colage, Italy, Refin-MobilGOPHER GOING TO GREECE After being vetta, same time. suspended and quitting school, Minnesota bas- 7. Postal Sven Service, Teutenberg, same time. Germany, US ketball star Courtney James is headed to a pro- 8. Claudio Camin, Italy, BrescialatOyste, same time.

fessional basketball job in Greece. James, who 9. Gianluca Gorini, Italy, Aki-Safi, same played for the Golden Gophers in the NCAA Final 10. time. Angel Edo.

Spain, Kelme-Costa Four in March, decided to leave school after the Blanca, same time. university suspended him Saturday. He was con- 1. Alex Zulle, Overall Switzerland, Standings ONCE, 68 victed in August in a domestic assault case. 1 hours, 52 minutes, 2 seconds.

2. Fernando Escartin, Spain, KelmeCosta Blanca, 2 minutes, 46 seconds behind. 3. Laurent Dufaux, Switzerland, Lotus, 3 BOWLING minutes, 39 seconds behind. 4.

Enrico Zaina, Italy, DO 5 minDICKINSON LEADS Gary Dickinson of Ed- 5. utes, 7 Roberto seconds Heras, behind. Spain, Kelme-Costa mond, averaged 234.2 for nine games to 6. Blanca, 6 minutes. Serrano, 17 Spain, seconds Kelme-Costa behind.

take a four-pin lead over Norm Ginsberg of Levi- Blanca, 7 minutes, 10 seconds behind. Marcos ttown, N.Y., after the first round of the Naples 7. caf, Daniel 7 minutes, Clavero, 29 Spain, seconds behind. Estepona-TosPBA Senior Open in Florida. 8.

Laurent Jalabert, France, ONCE, 9 minutes, 56 seconds behind. FROM WIRE REPORTS 9. minutes, Gianni 10 Faresin, seconds Italy, behind. Mapei-GB, 11 10. Yvon Ledanois, France, GAN, 11 minutes, 22 seconds behind.

Goal: Piechuta. Saves: Shumaker Halftime: 1-0. Buckeye 8, Midview 1 Goal: Bonitah. Saves: Hill 6. Goals: Woo 4, Mulhan.

Cessna, Dieter, Wallace. Saves: Keldsen 2, Cramer 3. Halftime: 8-0. Chagrin Falls 2, Westlake 1 Goal: Aber. Saves: Senko 4.

CF Goals: Norton, Gift. Saves: Carson 7. Halftime: CF, 2-0. Cloverleaf 17, Wooster 0 Saves: Bartasnus 13. Goals: C.VanDyck 3, Clark, Hollopeter, Hartman, Gaughran.

Saves: Ridenour 2, Dangelo 2. Halftime: 4-0. Eastlake North 3, Euclid 2 EN Goals: Carroll 2, Luccarelli. Saves: Peters 12. Goals: Merritt, Blatnik.

Saves: Lucas 10. Halftime: EN, Green 8, Massillon 0 Saves: Buttermore 4. Goals: Prentice 2, Verbosky 2, Ruffner 2, Rogers, Klein. Saves: May 2. Halftime: 5-0.

Highland 2, Firestone 1 F- Goal: McCoy. Saves: Collier 12. Goals: Clark, George. Saves: Miller 19. Halftime: 1-0.

Kenston 6, Beaumont 3 Goals: Riley 2, Evan, Compisi, Rutherford, Rule. Saves: Oestrike 9. B- Goals: Stanitc, Washko, Wittman. Saves: McGinness 11. Halftime: Kent Roosevelt 3, GlenOak 0 KR Goals: Brenn, Wardell, Gentry.

Saves: McGowan 10. GO Saves: Singh 14. Halftime: 0-0. Lakewood 2, Madison Goal: Taulouse. Saves: Lamunyan 10.

Goals: Gifford, Greenfield. Saves: Schlenkerman 15. Halftime: 0-0. Mayfield 6, Brush 0 Saves: McCorskey 32. Goals: Kuzman 2, Collins 2, DiF.

ranco, Harvey. Saves: Young 2. Halftime: 2-0. M- Goals: Mentor Korndut, 2, Elyria Paine. 0 Saves: Lo- -Li.

Goals: Arendt, Weber. Saves: Goodrich 7. 1 Halftime: 2-2. Revere 6, Nordonia 0 Goals: Clark, Richards 3, Sigalow, Martin. Saves: Bickett 9.

Halftime: 3-0. Rocky River Midpark 1 'RR Goals: Dobler 2. Saves: Vaudrin 12. Goals: Horton. Saves: Krakora 8.

Halftime: AR, 1-0. Shaker Hts. 0, Cleveland Hts. 0 SH Saves: Forquer 7. CH.

Saves: Alabaugh 7. Halftime: 0-0. St. VIncent-St. Mary 3, Doylestown 1 SVSM Goals: Downing, Gonzi, Warner.

Saves: Conrad 11. Goals: Riplinger. Saves: Pettit 3. Halftime: 0-0. Valley Forge 2, Normandy 1 VF Goals: Newcomer, H.

Smolik. Saves: Burnst 8. Goal: Koenig. Saves: Domachowski 14. Halftime: tie, 1-1.

Wadsworth 3, Cuyahoga Falls Goals: T. Young, Smith, Agard. Saves: Cooke 2. CF Goal: Randazzo. Saves: Veal 7.

Halftime: 2-0. Willoughby South 9, Beachwood 0 Saves: Wasserman 10. WS Goals: Berardinelli 4, Zawack 2, Marinko 2, Cunningham. Saves: Tyler 4. Halftime: WS, 6-0.

Girls Tennis Amherst 4, Rocky River 1 Avon Lake 4, 'Olmsted Falls 1 Bay 5, Westlake 0 Cleveland Hts. 5, Valley Forge 0 Fairview 4, North Olmsted 12 Hathaway Brown 4, Andrews 1 Laurel 4, St. Augustine 1 Magnificat (B) 3, Brush 2 Magnificat 5, Elyria a Catholic 0 Orange 5, Nordonia 0 Padua 3, St. Joseph 2 Revere 5, Copley 0 Shaker Hts. 5, Elyria 0 Strongsville 3, Brunswick 2 Thomas Aquinas 3, Medina 2 WRA 5, Regina 0 Volleyball Beaumont 15-15, St.

Augustine 3-10 Cleveland South 15-15, Collinwood 5-0 Cuyahoga Valley Christian 15-15. Moga- castro 3. dore 9-6 Saves: Helsley 14. Fairport Harbor 15-15, Lake Ridge AcadHalftime: 1-0. emy 2-4 North Royalton 5, Parma 1 F.

Kennedy 15-15, Glenville 6-7 Goal: Schreiner. Saves: Rodriguez John Hay 11-15-15, Rhodes 15-2-10 15. John Marshall 14-16-17, East Tech NR Goals: Houdek 3, Jacobs, Win- 16-14-15 kel. Saves: Soggs 3, Zifcheck 0. Lincoln-West 15-15, East 6-6 Halftime: NR, 3-0.

Midview 15-15, Oberlin 3-7. Olmsted Falls 4, Vermilion 2 VASJ 17-15. NDCL 15-13 OF Goals: Soja 2, Serrani, Reese. Willo-Hill 15-10-16, Ashtabula St. John Saves: Magnone 5.

3-15-14 I AMERICAN LEAGUE Favorite Odds Underdog CLEVELAND 6-7 New York MILWAUKEE 6-7 Kansas City MILWAUKEE 6-7 Kansas City Boston Even-6 DETROIT TORONTO 8-9 Baltimore CHICAGO Minnesota Even-6 OAKLAND SEATTLE: 10-12 Anaheim NATIONAL LEAGUE' Favorite Odds Underdog Atlanta 6-7 PHILADELPHIA Florida Even-6 MONTREAL NEW YORK Pittsburgh ST. LOUIS Cincinnati HOUSTON Chicago COLORADO 6-7 San Francisco LOS ANGELES 7-8 San Diego NFL Favorite Points Underdog Sunday Green Bay 7 DETROIT WASHINGTON Off Jacksonville PITTSBURGH Tennessee Denver 8' ATLANTA NY GIANTS New Orleans TAMPA BAY Arizona DALLAS 15 Chicago KANSAS CITY Seattle SAN DIEGO 2 Baltimore CINCINNATI NY Jets OAKLAND 6 St. Louis MINNESOTA 3 Philadelphia Monday San Francisco 4 CAROLINA Bye Week: Buffalo, Indianapolis, Miami, England. "COLLEGE Points FOOTBALL Underdog Favorite Thursday N.C. State 6 WAKE FOREST Saturday State 17 MISSOURI Ohio, CAROLINA Virginia Navy 11 DUKE.

PURDUE Northwestern 1OWA 29 Illinois: Florida 20 KENTUCKY COLORADO 13 Wyoming WISCONSIN 15 Indiana BYU 14 SMU MICHIGAN 12 Notre Dame C. MICHIGAN 4 E. Michigan ARMY Miami OHIO 14 W. Michigan Marshall BALL ST. KANSAS ST.

28 Bowling Green TOLEDO Off Nevada-Reno LSU 41 Akron MIAMI (Fla.) 10 West Virginia UCLA Arizona Arizona St. 8. OREGON ST. x-ALABAMA Southern Miss BOSTON COL. Cincinnati Maryland TEMPLE Southern Cal CALIFORNIA OKLAHOMA 8 Louisville OKLAHOMA ST.

22 N.E. Louisiana South Carolina 3 MISSISSIPPI ST. MISSISSIPPI 4 Vanderbilt MINNESOTA Houston GEORGIA TECH Clemson Texas Off RICE AIR FORCE 9 San Diego St. STANFORD 9 Oregon Birmingham, AL. -at Franklin Field Home Team In CAPS AMATEUR RESULTS THE LATEST LINE BASEBALL CLEVELAND ADULT Turk Blue Jays 9, Adpike 8 LYNDHURST FALL LEAGUE Bedford 9, Wildcats 8 West Geauga 19, Southwest Diamondbacks 0 Great Lakes 5, Wildcats 1 Cleveland Lowe Pirates 5.

Guzzi's Pizzeria 4 Bagley Rd. Auto Body 7, Solon 4 Bedford 13, Painesville 3 NORTHEAST FALL Souljahs 5, RBIs 4 SEBBL FALL LEAGUE Andy's Niners Red 12, Wildcats 5 BASKETBALL LAKEWOOD 4X4 Check 71, Sheridan 59 Matzorkis 62, Arnold 48 Kadar 63, Miko 58 ROLLER HOCKEY ROLLER WORLD VooDoo 11, Violators 2. Leaf 5, Moose 3 Condom Nation 9, Rockin' Rollers 1 Team Speed 6, Blue Lytes 5 SOFTBALL BEDFORD MEN Hide A Way 15, Faces 11 Thuro Wash 8, Mr.Gs 17 Solon Lanes 19, Jolly Jumping Jampers 5 Mr. Gs 14, Recking Crew 13 CLEVELAND HTS. COED Tino's Lounge 8, Al's Pals 5 CCF Parrots 12, Brennan's Colony Bulldogs 9 Bemus Florist 12, Euclid Tav.

11 Winking Lizard 15, Spoto's 14 Two Pappa's 6, Firehouse Brewery 5 C.V.'s 10, Scalpers 9 CLEVELAND MEN Broncos 14, Moving 13 Terrace Construction 15, Eye Optical 7 Garganos 18, Arch Comm. 7 Characters 14, Mr. E's Brewers 11 Village Pub 15, Mr. E's Voth 10 Topps Bar 12, Dee's Beverage 8 EUCLID COED Crawl Inn 15, Chagrin Tavern 10 Muldoon's on Vine 16-15, Max Dugan's 5-10 Drawbridge 8, Tradewinds 8 East Side Saggy 16-14, 5-5 Cebar's 9, Neraglio's 7 Johnny O'Flynn 18-16, Stingers 3-3 LAKEWOOD MEN Woody's 17, 9 Grandstand Grandstand Kirby Nate 12, 23, Area Grandstand Ricky 8 a End 12. NORTH OLMSTED MEN A Division Playoffs Modern Lands.

17-1-8, Clutterbucks 4-19-14 SOFTBALL WORLD Flyers 12, Team 2 Primetime 19, Island Bar 12 Royal Scots 16, Alcon 5 Hupp Ins. 16, RMS 12 Lorain Surgical 24, Sherwin Williams Expresso 17 Slam Jams Ill 17, Slam Jams 1 6 Slam Jams 14, Zoo Crew Zoo Crew 21, Sherwin Williams Express 20 Infoquest 8, Cons. 5 Infoquest 21, Topps Bar 11 Topps Bar 10, Moose O'Malley 7 IX Center 14, Hopp Inn 2 Sly Fox 19, Slam Jams 6 Trojans 12, Sutphin 11 'WESTLAKE MEN Savanah's Sluggers 12, Hannah's Pub 9 Dave 15, Dave 3 Pet Land 11, Dave 4 Pet Land 16, Dave 10 VOLLEYBALL EUCLID MEN Teleco 15-15, Josephs' 9-3-6 JP Construction 15-15-16, Muldoon's 5-7-14 Division Prost 15-15-7, Tap House Setters 9-6-15 Tap House Spikers 15-15-15, The Michaels 0-10-11 Rockwell 9-15-16, Zervos Group 15-11-14 Action Auto Body 15-15-15, Net Dream 11-14-8 15-15-15. Zvina 0-8-8 NHL EXHIBITION SUNDAY Montreal 4, Boston 3 Pittsburgh 3, Buffalo 2 Edmonton 6, Vancouver 5 Phoenix 5, Calgary 1 Los Angeles 4, Colorado 3. OT YESTERDAY Ottawa 4, Montreal 1 Chicago 3, St.

Louis 3 N.Y. Rangers at Calgary, 9 TODAY Detroit at Carolina, 7:30 Chicago at Phoenix, 10 TOMORROW Boston at Pittsburgh, 7 Carolina at Detroit, 7:30 Washington at Philadelphia, 7:30 Colorado at St. Louis, 8:30 Tampa Bay at Dallas, 8:30 Los Angeles vs. San Jose at Boise, 9 Calgary at Vancouver, 10 Phoenix at Anaheim, 10:30 QUICKLINE The Plain Dealer voice information service Free, fast, fresh information. For the latest on golf, call 999-5463, then enter 1310.

Details on other sports information lines, 3-D. -n NATIONAL AMERICAN EAST Team New England 4 Buffalo 2 Miami 2 N.Y. Jets 2 Indianapolis 0 CENTRAL Jacksonville 2 Baltimore 3 Pittsburgh Cincinnati Tennessee 1 WEST Denver 4 Kansas City 3 Seattle 2 Oakland 1 San Diego 1 NATIONAL EAST Team Dallas 2 Washington 2 Arizona Philadelphia 1 N.Y. Giants 1 CENTRAL Tampa Bay 4 Green Bay 3 Detroit 2 Minnesota 2 Chicago 0 WEST San Francisco 3 Carolina 2 St. Louis 2 New Orleans 1.

Atlanta 0 SUNDAY New England 31, LEAGUE Pct. PF 1.000 130 .500 94 .500 71 .500 110 .000 54 1.000 68 .750 110 .500 21 .333 54 .333 47 1.000 127 .750 88 .500 74 .250 106 .250 56 Pct. PF .667 80 .667 56 .333 59 .333 47 .250 70 1.000 91 .750 108 .500 94 .500 107 .000 58 .750 88 .500 59 .500 77 .250 72 .000 61 New Orleans 35, Detroit 17 Kansas City 35, Carolina 14 Baltimore 36, Tennessee 10 Green Bay 38, Minnesota 32 N.Y. Jets 23, Oakland 22 San Francisco 34, Atlanta 7 Denver 38, Cincinnati 20 Buffalo 37, Indianapolis 35 St. Louis 13, N.Y.

Giants 3 Seattle 26, San Diego 22 Tampa Bay 31, Miami 21 YESTERDAY Pittsburgh at Jacksonville, Open date: Arizona, Dallas, Philadelphia, Washington SUNDAY Arizona at Tampa Bay, 1 Denver at Atlanta, 1 Green Bay at Detroit, 1 Tennessee at Pittsburgh, 1 Jacksonville at Washington, 1 New Orleans at N.Y. Giants, 1 Baltimore at San Diego, 4 Chicago at Dallas, 4 N.Y. Jets at Cincinnati, 4 St. Louis at Oakland, 4 Seattle at Kansas City, 4 Philadelphia at Minnesota, 8 MONDAY San Francisco at Carolina, 9 Open date: Buffalo, Indianapolis, Miami, New England CFL CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE EASTERN DIVISION PF PA Pts x- Toronto 11 2 0 22459 234 Montreal 10 3 0 20352 360 Winnipeg 3 10 0 6318 410 Hamilton 1 12 0 2251 407 WESTERN DIVISION Edmonton 8 5. 0 16331 311 British Columbia 7 6 0 14357 347 Calgary 7 6 0 14353 309 Saskatchewan 5 8 0.

10 298 341 x-clinched playoff berth Two points are awarded for a victory and one for a tie. SUNDAY Calgary 25, Hamilton 21 Montreal 24, Saskatchewan 22 1.: FRIDAY Hamilton at B.C., 10:30 SUNDAY Toronto at Winnipeg, 2 Edmonton at Saskatchewan, 4 Montreal at Calgary, 4 FOOTBALL CONFERENCE 0 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 0. 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 1' 0 2 0 3 0 3 0 CONFERENCE 1 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 1 0. 2 0 2 0 4 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 Chicago 3 SEMI-PRO FOOTBALL MID-CONTINENTAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE Team PF PA S. Michigan 9 0 0 342 47 Kane County 8.

1. 0 286 102 Racine 6: 3 263 131 Kokomo 6 3 0 155 157 Cook County 6 3 0 183 118 Ohio 6 3 0 135 134 Ft. Wayne 5 4 0 143. 190 Cleveland 4 4 145 182. Michigan 5 0 106 164 Pontiac 3 5 146 174 N.

Kentucky 2 85 202 Chicago 00 152 285 Dayton 8 111 241 Louisville 8 99 224 LAST WEEK Cleveland 17, Michigan 8 Kane County 43, Chicago 12 Ft. Wayne 17, Louisville 3 Racine 28, Cook County 18 Ohio 19, Dayton 13 S. Michigan 2, Pontiac 0 SATURDAY Cleveland at Pontiac, 7:30 S. Michigan at Michigan, 3 Chicago at Racine, 7 Cook County at Kane County, 7:30 River City at Ohio, 7:30 Louisville at Kokomo, 7:30 USGA SENIOR AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP N.Y. (AP) Results yesterday after the first round of match play from the 43rd USGA Senior Amateur Championship at the par-72 Atlantic Golf Club: Ed Fletcher, Waquoit, def.

Bill Brooks, Simi Valley, 3 and 1. Dave Carrera, Ligonier, def. Bill Brafford, Mesa, 4 and 3. Sam Loethen, Columbia, def. Richard Siderowf, Westport, Conn, 19 holes.

Bill Care, Northfield, N.J., def. Ronnie Grove, Raleigh, N.C., 5 and 4. Bob Olds, Brentwood, def. Jim Bielaski, Arlington, 2-up. Ed Bartlett, Boise, Idaho, def.

Charles Cunningham, Linville, N.C., 3 and 2. Ermie Colvard, Bedford, Texas, def. Eric Gleacher, New York, 19 holes. David Rovick, Edina, def. Paul Voss, Grosse Pte.

Shore, 3 and. 1. Thomas Hadley, Hendersonville, v. def. Larry Irvine, Lincoln, 6 and 5.

O. Gordon Brewer, Huntingdon Valley, def. John Jambor, Northville, 5 and 4. Mike Kanoff, Harrisburg, def. Bob Ferrel, Greensboro, N.C., 5 and 4.

Patrick Suraj, Canada, i def. Robert Housen, Brielle, N.J., 1-up. Russ Berkoben, Perrysburg, def. Robert Trombino, Waukegan, 4 and 3. Bud Bradley, Santa Monica, def.

Jerry Jackson, Kokomo, 3 and 1. Art Hull, Mansfield, Texas, def. Charles Hit, Shawnee, 2 and 1. Bob Hullender, San Antonio, def. Mark Stuart, Larchmont, N.Y., 4 and 3.

Bill Heldmar, Tulsa, def. Barry GOLF GOLF CVCA Goals: lannetta, Giovannini. Saves: Kohn 7. CCC Saves: Chenebey 10. Halftime: 0-0.

Elyria First Baptist 4, Lincoln-West 0 LW Saves: Soria 6. EBF Goals: Stedman 2, Sabala, Anderson. Saves: Warner 0 and Latsnic 2. Halftime: EFB, 2-0. Fairview 6, Lakewood 3 Goals: Thinen, Voytko, Banks.

Saves: Smith 13. Goals: Calmer 2, Gleba, Hughes, Brown. Saves: D'Enbeau 6. Halftime: 4-1. Lorain Cath.

9, North Coast Chr. 1 NCC Goal: Colon. Saves: White 5. LC Goals: Ritchey 2, Cocco 2, Abrams 2, Tubbs, Brezina, Klakamp. Saves: Janosik 4.

Halftime: LC, 5-0. Mentor 9, Elyria 0 Saves: Butler 11. Goals: Munson 2, Becerra 2, Lentz, Huntington, Gentile, Catlett, Sivik. Saves: Rosa 7. Halftime: 1-0.

Newbury 4, Lordstown 2 N- Goals: Bennett Morosko, New- pher. Saves: S. Bing 12. Goals: S. Thomas, Hansaw.

Saves: Townsend 12., Halftime: N. 2-1. Normandy 2, Valley Forge Goals: Schillero, Grabiec. Saves: Tagliarina 12. VF Goals: Lombardo.

Saves: Dietz 8. Halftime: 1-1. NDCL 8, St. Edward 4 SE Goals: Mi. Tolar 3, Ma.

Tolar. Saves: Mockler 8. NDCL Goals: Palache 6, Grida, Fernandes. Saves: Keane 10. Halftime: NDCL, 5-0.

Vermilion 3, Olmsted Falls Goals: Penton 2, Nemrava. Saves: Edmonds 5. OF: Goal: Miller. Saves: Emery 5. Halftime: 2-1.

Westlake 4, Midvlew 1 Goals: Moller 2, Shell, Nussbaumer. Saves: Soyks 7. Goal: Lengyel. Saves: Baumeller 19. Halftime: 0-0.

Woodridge 3, Field 3 Goals: Embecher, M. Sullivan, Miller. Saves: Armbruster 10. Goals: Wojtkowski 2, Uscilowski. Saves: Fisher 4.

Halftime: 3-2. Girls Soccer Avon Lake 13, Admiral King 0 AK Saves: Bennett 6 and Gradisek 10. AL Goals: Ryan 5, Burke 2, Kurak 2, Niebes 2, Port, Thompson. Saves: George 1. Haiftime: AV.

7-0. Brunswick 1, Magnificat 1 Goal: Dutczak. Saves: Geiger 6. TENNIS LEIPZIG GRAND PRIX LEIPZIG, Germany (AP) Results yesterday from the $450,000 WTA tourna- 7 ment (seedings in parentheses): Singles First round Miriam Oremans, Netherlands, def. Denisa Chladkova, Czech Republic, 7-6 (7-0), 6-7 (5-7), 6-0.

Marion Maruska, Austria, def. Asa CarIsson, Sweden, 4-6, 6-4, 7-6 (14-12). Barbara Schett, Austria, def. Andrea Glass, Germany, 7-6 (7-2), 6-4. Barbara Paulus (6), Austria, def.

Helena Sukova, Czech Republic, 4-6, 6-4, 6-2. Magdalena Maleeva, Bulgaria, def. BarRittner, Germany, 6-2, 6-2. ROMANIAN OPEN BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) Results yesterday from the $475,000 men's clay court tournament: Singles First Round Francisco Clavet, Spain, def. Karim Alami (8), Morocco, 6-3, 6-3.

Albert Portas (4), Spain, def. Alberto Martin, Spain, 4-6, 7-6 (7-5), 6-4. Alberto Berasategui (3), Spain, def. Dinu Pescariu, Romania, 6-3, 1-6, 7-6 (9-7). TOULOUSE OPEN TOULOUSE, France (AP) Results yesterday from the $400,000 tournament (seedings in parentheses): First Round Tim Henman (2), Britain, def.

Daniel Vacek, Czech Republic, 6-4, 1-6, 6-3. Jan Siemerink (7) Netherlands def. Sebastien Grosjean, France, 6-3, 6-1. Nicolas Kiefer, Germany, def. Patrik Frederiksson, Sweden, 4-6, 6-3, 6-1.

Marzio Martelli, Italy, def. Chris Wilkinson, Britain, 6-2, 7-6 (10-8). WISMILAK INTERNATIONAL SURABAYA, Indonesia (AP) Results yesterday from the women's tournament: Singles First Round Miho Saeki, Japan, def. Annabel Elwood, Australia, 7-6 (11-9), 6-3. Rachel McQuillan, Australia, def.

Siobhan Drake-Brockman, Australia, 6-2, 6-3. Lenka Nemeckova, Czech Republic, def. Adriana Gersi (8), Czech Republic, 6-3, 6-7 (4-7), 6-1. Haruka Inoue, Japan, def. Marketa Kochta, Germany.

6-2, 6-1. Nicole Pratt, Australia, def. Aleksandra OIsza, Poland. 6-3, 6-1. Sarah Pitkowski (6), France, def.

Seda Noorlander, Netherlands, 6-3, 3-0. retired..

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