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THE PLAIN DEALER MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1994 5 For the Record 15 GOLF PEBBLE BEACH INVITATIONAL PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. (AP) Final scores and prize money yesterday of the $200,000 Pebble Beach Invitational ProAm, on the par-72 Pebble Beach Golf Links course: R. Gamez, $40,000 Kirk Triplett, Bob Gilder, Keith Fergus, Lisa Kiggens, $5,330 Steve Jones, $5,330. D.Eichlbrgr, $5,330 George Archer, James Furyk, $5,330 -288 Johnny Miller, $3,125 Rob Boldt, $3,125 Brian Mogg, $3,125 Gary Hallberg, Bob May, Bob Ford, Juli Inkster, Shawn Kelly, $2,150 --291 T. Masters, $2,150 J.McMillian, $1,883 S.McEntee, D.Edwards, $1,883 Butch Baird, $1,800 Brett Upper, $1,700 Mark Wiebe, Don Pooley, $1,700 'r Jeff Wilson, Val Skinner, Todd Fischer, Ronnie Black, Laird Small, $1,418 Terry Foreman, C.

Gibson, L.Neilsen, $1,418 a Al Geiberger, B. Roger Geibrgr, Maltbie, $1,310 30 Kris Tschetter, $1,260 Jimmy Powell, Terry Dill, $1,260 Laurie Merten, M. Dantzler, Barry Jaeckel, $1,160 Cindy Rarick, J.Miller Rick Rhoads, Mike Jick, $1.080 Scott Hoyt. $1,050 Chuck Milne, $1,050 Bruce Soulsby, $1,020 Dudley SHARK SHOOTOUT THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. (AP) Final scores yesterday of the $1.1 million Shark Shootout, on the par-72 Sherwood Country Club course with prize money per player: Fred Faxon, $150,000 each.

68-64-58-190. Curtis O'Meara, $85,000, 70-64-58--192. Chip Maggert, $57,500, -r 68-65-60-193. Lanny Magee, $44,500, 66-66-62-194. Ben Calcavecchia, $41,500, 69-62-64-195.

Arnold Jacobsen, $39,000, 73-64-59--196. Greg Price, $35,250, 72-63-62-197. Hale Lietzke, $35,250, 70-67-60-197. David Zoeller, $32,000, 71-67-66-204. Ray Elkington, $30,000, 73-69-63-205.

MEXICAN OPEN MEXICO CITY (AP) Final scores and prize money yesterday in the $600,000 Mexican Open golf championship, played on the 7.142-yard, par-72 Club de Golf Mexico course (a-amateur): Chris Perry, $100,000 Bob Tway, $55,000 John Cook, $38,000 H. Twitty, $34,000 Tom Byrum, $30,000 Bob Lohr, $24,000 Doug Tewell, $24,000 Jose Rivero, $18.000 Fred Funk, D.Feherty, $15,750 T.Armour Ill, $14,100. J. Mahaffey, D.Stcktn, Jr, $12,900 M.Guzman, $12,900 J.D. Blake, Jay Haas, $10,200 Jerry Haas, D.Hammond.

$10,200 L. Clements, Miguel Martin, Tom Weiskopf, -287 Willie Wood, $7,400 Frank Conner, Jaimie Gomez, Mike Mitchell, $7,400 Juan Brito, Don Reese, $6,000 Jorge Perez, Scott Verplank, $5,100 Pat Sharpe, $5,100 Rafael Alarcon, A.Kaneda, $4,300 R.Cazaubon, $4,300 R. Samar, $4,300 Sandy Lyle, $3,700 C.Espinosa, C.Larrain, $3,400 Andy Bean, $2,900 Andy North, T. Sieckmann, $2,900.... -294 Cesar Perez, $2,900 B.Ray Brown, $2,200 Angel Cabrera, P.Del Olmo, a-Raul Flores Ed Fiori, Tim Hobby, $1,400 Sixto Torres, Antonio Pilar, -Mauricio Carlos Perez, $420 Efren Serna, $420 300 Loui Garcia, E.Perez Acosta, $420 Jesse Patino, -302 -Federico Ortiz -Alejandro Pelaez, $420 J.

Gonzalez, $420 F. Esparza, $420 Albert Evers, a-Jorge 305 Rudyard Asbun, Vicente Osnaya, Oscar Serna, Jose Bazaldua, $402 Jose Cojab, P.Fernandez, -Guillermo Bill Sitton, $402 -Roberto Lebrija C. Pamplona, $402 Jesus Morales, -Mauricio PHOENIX TOURNAMENT MIYAZAKI, Japan (AP) Final scores yesterday of the rain-shortened $1.5 million Phoenix Golf Tournament on the par-72 Phoenix Country Club course: Jumbo Ozaki, Tom Watson Scott Hoch Nobuo -204 Barry Lane Larry Mize Naomichi Isao David Also Tom Lehman Brian Watts 209 Ernie Els Peter Larry Nelson Seve Olazabal Todd Hamilton Samson Gimson Jack Nicklaus Mike Springer Craig Stadler Steve Lowery Graham Marsh 72-73-70-215 Frankie Vijay Singh Rick Scott AUSTRALIAN PGA SYDNEY, Australia (AP) Leading final scores yesterday of the $150,000 Australian PGA golf championship on the par-72 New South Wales Golf Club course: A. Coltart, $29,000 Terry Michael Grant Wayne Riley Paul Elliot Boult Paul Also Jack Peter Jack ZIMBABWE OPEN HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) Final scores yesterday in the $100,000 Zimbabwe Open, played on the par-72 Royal Harare golf course (x-won on first extra hole): -Chris Andrew Pitts Mark Derek James Hendrik Buhrmann Adilson da Silva Tony Johnston Gavin John Chris Davison Raymond 8-277 tan CALENDAR NOVEMBER Mon. 21 Tue.

22 Wed. 23 Thu. Fri. 25 SUNDAY HOUSTON 1PM BAL 7PM MIN MIA WASH 7:30 7:30 7:30 TV-43 TV-SC CAVS CHI IND 7PM 7PM Thistledown POST POST POST 12:30 12:30 12:30 Northfield POST POST 7:30 7:30 Bold type indicates a home game TELEVISION BASKETBALL College: Maul Invitational Chaminade BASKETBALL College: Maul Invitational Chaminade vs. Maryland, 2, ESPN Utah vs.

Indiana, 9:30, ESPN Tulane vs. Michigan, midnight, ESPN GOLF Mexican Open, final round, 4, ESPN FOOTBALL NFL: New York Giants at Houston, 9, WEWS Ch. 5 WAKC Ch. 23 RADIO BASKETBALL College (exhibition): Croatian National Team at John Carroll, 7, FOOTBALL NFL: New York Giants at Houston, 8:45, WKNR-1220, TALK SHOWS Mike Wolfe Show, 6:05 a.m., WKNR-1220 Ken Jurek and Friends, 6:05 a.m., WHK-1420 Pat McCabe Show, 9:05 a.m., WHK-1420 Bill Needle Show, 10:05 a.m., WKNR-1220 Sports Sideline with Tony Burke, noon, WATJ-1560 Tony Rizzo Show, 1:05, WHK-1420 Greg Brinda Show, 2:05, WKNR-1220 More Sports and Les Levine, 4:05, WHK1420 Geoff Sindelar Show, 5:05, WKNR-1220 Sportsline with Mike Trivisonno, 6:05, WWWE-1100 Allen Davis Show, 7:05, WKNR-1220 Pigskin Prevue, 7:30, WELW-1330 Randy Ayers Show, 8, WHK-1420 NPSL RUNNING NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL SOCCER LEAGUE American Division Team Pct. GB Cleveland 6 .857 Baltimore 2 .778 1 Harrisburg .571 2 Dayton 4 4 .500 Buffalo 4 .429 3 Canton 6 .143 4 National Division St.

Louis 5 2 .714 Detroit .500 Milwaukee 3 .600 1 Kansas City .429 Wichita .429 2 Chicago 8 .111 5 SATURDAY CLEVELAND 12, Canton 11 Baltimore 23, Dayton 17 Kansas City 17, Detroit 12 Buffalo 21, Harrisburg 18 St. Louis 19, Wichita 11 YESTERDAY CLEVELAND 21, Kansas City 15 Milwaukee 17, Chicago 8 FRIDAY, NOV. 25 Baltimore at CLEVELAND Dayton at Chicago Harrisburg at St. Louis IHL INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE EASTERN CONFERENCE Northern Division Team SOL Pts GF GA Kalamazoo 10 4 4 24 61 47 Detroit 10 6 3 23 75 55 Chicago 9 7 3 21 57 75 Cleveland 6 8 13 59 70 Midwest Division Peoria 10 8 2 22 64 62 Cincinnati 10 7 1 21 57 56 Indianapolis 10 6 21 55 55 Fort Wayne 6 11 13 62 71 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division Milwaukee 12 4 3 27 85 71 Atlanta 11 7. 22 78 73 Kansas City 9 8 0 18 69 61 Houston 6 10 2 14 63 75 Minnesota 5 10 2 12 54 72 Southwest Division Phoenix 12 8 0 24 98 87 Denver 11 5 22 73 56 Las Vegas 11 8 0 22 79 68 San Diego 9 9 19 67 75 Soviet Wings 0 7 0 0 14 41 NOTE: Two points are awarded for a victory and one for a shootout loss.

The Soviet Wings will play each team in games that count for the IHL team in the standings. The Wings' record is compiled for comparison only and they will remain at the bottom of the Southwest standings throughout their tour. YESTERDAY Detroit 7, Chicago 1 Atlanta 4, Kansas City 3 Fort Wayne 6, Cincinnati 3 TOMORROW San Diego at Phoenix SATURDAY Cincinnati 5, CLEVELAND 2 Indianapolis 4, Kansas City 1 Atlanta 3, Kalamazoo 2 Chicago 3, Peoria 2 San Diego 6, Phoenix 4 Las Vegas 4, Denver 2 AUTO RACING NASCAR SUPERTRUCK SERIES TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) The arder of finish yesterday in the NASCAR SupetTruck Series 200 at the Tucson Raceway Park with starting position in parentheses, make of truck, laps completed, winner's average speed in mph, reason out, it any and earnings: 1. (6) 'Rick Carelli, Chevrolet, 200, 71.372 mph, $7,325.

2. (8) P.J. Jones, Ford, 200, $4,500. 3. (5) Ron Hornaday Jr, Chevrolet, 200, $3,125.

4. (4) Dirk Stephens, Chevrolet, 200, $2,400. 5. (3) Johnny Benson Jr, Chevrolet, 200, $1,900. 6.

(14) Gary Collins, Ford, 199, $1,700. 7. (9) Sammy Swindell, Ford, 199, $1,600. 8. (1) Mike Skinner, Chevrolet, 199, $1,550.

9. (2) Craig Huartson, Chevrolet, 198, $1,400. 10. (7) Rob MacCachren, Ford, 197, $1,300. 11.

(10) Steve McEachern, Chevrolet, 197, $1,200. 12. (12) Walker Evans, Dodge, 196, $1,100. 13. (11) T.J.

Clark, Ford, 127, suspension, $1,100. 14. (13) Mike Hurlbert, Ford, 86, rear end, $1,050. 15. (16) Robby Gordon, Ford, 53, distributor, $850.

BRIEFS AMATEUR RESULTS FENCING CLEVELAND FENCERS CLUB DRY FOIL BASKETBALL EUCLID RECREATION 6-FT. UNDER Division I Trizzano's Restaurant 82, John Behm 70 Hatton's Bar Deli 81, Butch Klimec 71 John's Electric 73, Dougherty Construction 65 The Crawl Inn 79, DiCicco Son 68 Division lI Stevenson's Deli 44, American PlumbingWickliffe Winery 43 Crotty 78, Cebars Tavern 39 Nolan Builders 61, Sanford Gross 48 Put-In-Bay 52, DiSanto Active Wear 46 PARMA MEN Classic Rockers 58, Bimbo Stables 45 Instant Replay 49, Velika Srbija 39 Vikings 74, Pitt Bulls 42 Chandicks 59, Alcove 45 Biasiotta AC 56, Droba's 54 BROOM HOCKEY WINTERHURST Division I Hawkeyes 4, Killer Bees 0. VIP 13, Slam Jams 2 Black Hawks 4, Celtics 3 Division Ringers 2, Mustangs 1 Blasters 2, Mad Anthony's 0 Martin's 4, Public House 3 Division Ill Danny Boys 7, Arcade 1 Sports Inn 6, Chino's 0 Richland 1, PTak's 0 Women's Division DT Saloon 3, VIP 0 Patrick Sweeney 5, The Nest 3 EQUESTRIAN HUMPHREY FALL DRESSAGE SHOW Training Level Test 3: 1. Victoria Frey, Chardon, (horse: Solo Dance), 2. Jennifer Ernst, Burton (Firecracker).

Training Level Test 4: 1. Frey, 2. Ernst. First Level Test 3: 1. Frey (Daaden's Moon), 2.

Ernst (Must Be Magic). First Level Test 4 Open: 1. Frey (Daaden's Moon), 2. Mary Anne Hogan, Akron (Kai). Third Level Test 3 Open: 1.

Lauren Ball, Fairview Park (Len Audaz), 2. Frey (Thundercreek). USDF Musical Freestyle: 1. Amy Peterson, Painsville (The Phantom Drifter). Second Level Test 3: 1.

Kathy Henry, Montville (Exsar). Second Level Test 4 Open: 1. Henry (Exsar), 2. Frey (Zauberflote). Third Level Test 2: 1.

Henry (Exsar), 2. Mary Lou Gallagher, Cleveland (Tiberius). Fourth Level Test 2: 1. Michele Andrews-Sabol, Lima (Johnnie Walker). Fourth Level Test 3 Open: 1.

Sara Rogers, Bexley (Tusquin), 2. Andrews-Sabol (Johnnie Walker). Men's foll: 1. Fred Sims, Cyrano's Place, 2. Tom Nagy, On Target, 3.

John Biggen, Alcazar. Women's toll: 1. Colleen Lingler, On Target, 2. Beth Brown, On Target, 3. Christine Faulstich, Cyrano's Place.

Mixed under 20: 1. Colleen Lingler, On Target, 2. Bryan Fee, Cyrano's Place, 3. Joshua Ellis, Cyrano's Place. Under 10: 1.

Richard Sparks, Cleveland Fencers Club, 2. Christine Faulstich, Cyrano's Place, 3. Marvin Cross, Cleveland Fencers Club. FOOTBALL CLEVELAND TOUCH WEST Tropical Storm 14, Deals Chargers 0 Power Play Raiders 6, Condom Nation 0 Outlaws 12, American Metal Rec. 6 EC Raiders 12, Mr.E's Stallions 0 Cowboys From Hell 7, Instant Replay 0 PNA 28.

Ernies Pub 21 Mr. E's Freeze 28, Executioners 12. Deals Chargers 40, Gateway Lounge 7 Trans. 34, Quikkys 12 Nikos Gladiators 31, Slam Jams Ill 6 CMHA Cowboys 7, Wilson Floor 0 27, Alibi 9 Cement 10, Lantern Inn 7 Fleets Finast 14, Rosies 7 NY Gaints 20, Porkys 12 Paddy's Pub 25, 0 American Mid Mortgage 7, Meteors 0 Back In Black 19, Warriors 13 Round Fifteen 20, Pioneer Louge 13 25, Joes Bar 8 City Title 6, Woodys Bar 0 Lenards Rest. 19, Machine 0 Terrell Sales 27, City Club 21 NCSG 13, WR Interiors 6 Islanders 28, Renegade Racing 0 CP Gators 9, Front Street Tav.

6 Sly Fox 22, Thunder Struck 0 Greasy Rhubarb 19, Wendys 0 Harpos 22, Topps Bar 0 Joe Frank CPA 36, Iron Men 0 Reeds Team 12, Local (1164) 6 Five O'Clock Lounge 12, Hit Men 0 Cricket Tav. 13, Chiefs 0 Ferry Cap 22, Mad Dogs 6 Jokers 36, Dead End Kids 18 Seminoles 12, Park Hts. Patriots 0 Cougars 13, 507 Patriots 0 MBT Raiders 18, Amigos 7 19, Gateway Lounge IV 18 Allied Exterminators 1, Misfits 0 (OT) Slovenian Home 24, Mars Bar 0 Bartley's Tav. 24, Affiliated Metal 6 Blonders 18, Morton's Land. 6 Marc Hostelly 7, Crown Die Mold 6 (ot) Slam Jams 13, Felix Wright Travel 0 Pat Catans 27, Mark Toporowych 13 Progressive Machine 18, Designers Touch 8 Characters 28, Scott McCarthy 0 Koler Finacial 27, SLLR 6 Final Score 30, Da' Bears 13 Young Guns 37, NOFT 6 Slam Jams Knights 7, Britt Bus.

6 Jets Lounge 33, Falcons 0 ORANGE TOUCH Champlonship Metal Processing 27, Musgrave Ins. 19 STRONGSVILLE TOUCH PLAYOFFS Semifinals Jenny 32, Tanglewood Homes Berea Laes 31, Golden Horse 9 Championship Berea Lanes 30,. Jenny 6 USFTL Flag Medina Playoffs Dominics 25, Hitmen 8 Photo 20, Red Onion 6 Hitmen 8, Jo-Jos 6 Turf Guys 18, Photo 14 Hitmen 22, Turf Guys 7 Championship Dominics 14, Hitmen 8 Flag Medina Playoffs O'Briens Pub 11, Medina Body 8 B.M.F. 6, Derris Optical 0 Hinckley 13, Placek Wahl 6 Sammys 12, Slansky Build. 6 BMF 1, Medina Body 0 Sammys 26, Hinckley 6 Sammys 14, BMF 0 Championship O'Briens 8, Sammys 0 Flag East Bottoms Up Locherie 20, Flex Falcons 6 Wards Lawn 18, Miami Entertainment 2 Alomars Lally 28, Little Phillys 6 Flag East Blow Bags 12, Josephs Lake 11 7 Pepco 20, Dick Wood Plumb.

0 Dick Wood Plumb. 28. Ohio Brouch 0 Mullin Brothers 13, Ohio Brouch 8 Flag East National Slam Jams Clippers 14, Bobby Cals 0 Nass 26, Darling Fire 0 Primo Land. 54, Dinos Ill 0 Halftime 12, Wisky River 0 Flag East American ET Trucking 20, Worthington Metal 15 Cals Marathon 1, Whistle Stop 0 Wright Place 8, Primos Pizza 6 Flag East Central Vikings 14, Murphys Constr. 13 Eastlake Backers 14, Hate Team 13 Bobs Place 21, Action Auto 14 East Longos 17, Linos Cobra 6 Blacks Steel 33, Ruff Necks 14 Willowick 14, Clearview Redguns 0 Josephs 27, Hts.

Boys (ot) East National Auto B. 8, Horvaths 6 Raiders 20, Cogars Machine 0 INX 14, Patrician Mullinax 6 Lakeland Optical 27, Pazzaz 24 Slovianian home 20, Lady Luck 0 East Vicinato Pizza 18, Jaguars 6 Club House 6, Under Dogs Manerva Land. 25, Slam Jams E. 0 Syson 14, Yankee Eagles 12 Metro. Utility 14, Bisons 7 Flag South Preditors 22, Stallions 12 Dawgs 26, Larrys Place 0 Quotes 34, D.A.B.

Mr. E's 0 Flag South Pizza King 18, Faces 6 Aclalm Build 1, Winking Lizard 0 Jig Saw Saloon 7, Legions 6 Smythe Cramer 28. Jig Saw 6 Smythe Cramer 18, Ohio 12 West Advanced MAI 11, Falcons 0 Total Chaos 12, Madd Dogs 6 Fellas 12, Mr. E's 0 7, 6 E.A.S.I. 14, Panthers 12 West Cleveland Steel 1, Rebles 0 Black Blue 15, E's Warriors 6 BW-3 R.R.

26, Upper Deck 20 (ot) Boneheads Fit. 7, C.C.S.D, 6 South NCM Bolt 19, Apex Pest 18 Hellrazors 12, Lantern Inn 6. St. John 12, Hellrazors 6 Norwegian Kollegians 40, Allparts Mach. 0 West National Fosters Hinkley 31, Clamco Crush 0 Ross Equip.

19, Slam Jams W. 17 West American New Breed 20, Ameriline Inc. 0 Blue Fox 20, Shamrock Grays 6 South Brooks Pub 12, Doll Lumber 6 Yureks 1, Mr Concrete 0 Tweedys 11. 1, Mr. Concrete 0 Tweedys 22, Exterminators 0 Tweedys 6, Town Tav.

0 SOFTBALL CLEVELAND MEN Playoffs Stuart Dean 13, Niko's 11 Denison Wildcats 18, Niko's 5 Jim's Place 17, Stewart Dean 3 Denison Wildcats 13, Jim's Place 12 Jim's Place 5, Stewart Dean 4 Jim's Place 9, Denison Wildcats 4 Championship Denison Wildcats 4, Jim's Place 0 COLLEGE RESULTS TRINITY TOURNAMENT Consolation Game T. B- 80, Trinity 72. MEN'S SUMMARIES HAMOT CLASSIC Consolation Game Lake Erie 65, S. Maine 59 SOUTH MAINE (59) Billings 11, Delaney 2, Boissoneau 13, Manderson 11, Winget 2, Rose 8, Van Bennekum 6. Totals 23-56 5-10 59.

LAKE ERIE (65) Hildreth 3, Gargala 9, Vana 25, Johnson 6, Lynch 15, Golen. Totals 24-70 11-19 65. Half-LE 34-33. 3-point goals-SM 8-15 (Manderson 2-2, Billings 2-3, Peloso 2-3, Van Bennekum 2-6, Boissoneau 0-1), LE 6-21 (Lynch 3-9, Johnson 2-4, Gargala 1-1, Weybrecht 0-1, Jones 0-1, Vana 0-1, Murray 0-2, Damron 0-2). ReboundsSM 48 (Van Bennekum, Manderson 10), LE 38 (Vana 11).

Assists-SM 8 (Boissoneau 4), LE 12 (Gargala 3). Total foulsSM 18, LE 12.7 A--NA. BALDWIN-WALLACE (80) Sooy 2, Mackey 26, Higley 15, Miles 5, Burrell 6, Cooper 8, Frolo 2, Braaten 16. Totals 29-49 13-16 80. TRINITY, TEXAS (72) Wiggins 3, Pettey 16, Wood 8, McNulty 21, Klos 10, Livingston 2, Falk 10, Lewis 2.

Totals 26-63 9-15 72. Half-BW 49-36. 3-point goals-BW 6-13 (Higley 3-5, Mackey 2-3, Miles 1-2, Braaten 0-2), Tri 11-32 (Pettey 5-16, Klos 3-5, McNulty 2-5, Wood 1-4, Wiggins 0-1, Livingston 0-1). Rebounds 26 (Braaten 16), Tri 20 (Falk 7). AssistsBW 22 (Sooy 5), Tri 20 (Wiggins 5).

Total -BW 18, Tri 18. A-NA. BASKETBALL. MEN'S RESULTS EAST Lake Erie 65, S. Maine 59 SOUTHWEST Baldwin-Wallace 80, Trinity, Tex.

72 EXHIBITION Lithuania 71, Toledo 57 Purdue 71, Athletes In Action 66 Wisconsin 91, Marathon Oil 73 WOMEN'S RESULTS EAST Mount Union 84, Buffalo St. 44 "SOUTH Tennessee 69. Louisiana Tech 62 EXHIBITION Ohio St. 96, Latvian National 55 Toledo 91, Horsholm, Denmark 58 WOMEN'S NIT PRESEASON Semifinals YESTERDAY Washington 85, SW Missouri St. 77 Texas Tech 86, Vanderbilt 81, OT Championship Finals TOMORROW Washington vs.

Texas Tech, 8:30 MEN'S NIT PRESEASON Quartertinals SATURDAY Memphis 94, San Francisco 82. Semifinals At Madison Square Garden WEDNESDAY New Mexico St. vs. Memphis, 5:30 George Washington vs. Ohio 7:30 Championship At Madison Square Garden FRIDAY, NOV.

25 Semifinal losers, 7 Semifinal winners, 9. FIELD HOCKEY WOMEN Semifinals SATURDAY North Carolina 4, lowa 1 James Madison 1, Northwestern 0 Championship YESTERDAY James Madison 2. North Carolina 1 SOCCER MEN DIVISION I First Round SATURDAY Maryland 4, Georgetown 3, OT Rutgers 1, St. John's 0 Cal State Fullerton 3. San Diego 01 YESTERDAY Virginia 3, North Carolina-Greensboro 0 Brown 3, New Hampshire 2, OT Boston University 2, Harvard 0 Duke 2, Florida International 1, OT James Madison 3, North Carolina 0 College of Charleston 1, North Carolina Charlotte 0 Indiana 1, Notre Dame 0 Creighton 2, Saint Louis 1 Southern Methodist 2, Wisconsin 1 North Carolina State 1, South Carolina 0 UCLA 3, Alabama-Birmingham 2, OT San Francisco 1, Fresno St.

1, San Francisco wins 4-2 on penalty kicks DIVISION 111 Champlonship SATURDAY Bethany, W.Va. 1, Johns Hopkins 0, 2 OT WOMEN DIVISION I Championship YESTERDAY at Portland North Carolina 5, Notre Dame 0 VOLLEYBALL WOMEN DIVISION I SATURDAY First Round Northern Michigan 3, Wayne State, Mich. 0, 15-6, 15-2, 15-7 Second Round Cal State-Bakersfield 3, Cal State-Los Angeles 1, 15-12, 15-10, 13-15, 15-0. Edinboro, Pa. 3, Gannon, Pa.

0, 15-12, 15-7. 15-11. Barry, Fla. 3, Florida Southern 2, 15-9, 15-6, 13-15, 10-15, 1, 11-15, 15-6, 15-13, Northern Colorado 3, Nebraska Kearney Portland a Ore. 3, Regis, Col.

1, 15-11, 9-15, 15-8, 15-12 Central Missouri St: 3, Central Oklahoma 1, 15-12, 15-10, 13-15, 15-11. New Haven, Conn. 3, Bryant, R.I. 0, 15-0, 15-2, 15-0. YESTERDAY N.

Michigan 3, Michigan Tech 1, 15-5, 15-10, 12-15, 15-13 DIVISION III Quarterfinals SATURDAY Juniata, Pa. 3, John Carroll 0, 15-7, 15-12, 15-6 Ithaca, N.Y. 3, Stony Brook, N.Y. 0, 15-11, 15-8, 15-8 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 3, St. Olaf, Minn.

2, 6-15 10-15, 15-6, 15-8, 15-13 TRANSACTIONS COLLEGE AKRON-Announced that football coach. Gerry Faust will be re-assigned to assistant vice president for university development. THE LATEST LINE NFL Favorite Points Underdog HOUSTON 3 NY Giants NBA Favorite Points Underdog NEW YORK 7 San Antonio ORLANDO 11 Miami UTAH Phoenix COLLEGE BASKETBALL Favorite Points Underdog Maui Invitational Maryland, 8 Off Texas CHARMINADE Indiana 11 Utah Michigan 7 Tulane Home team in CAPS FIGURE SKATING WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) Results of the qualifying rounds in the men's division at the 1995 World Junior Figure Skating Championships: Round A 1. lliya Kulik, Russia, 1.0 factored placements; 2. Thierry Cerez, France, 2.0; 3.

Szabolcs Vidrai, Hungary, 3.0; 4. Derrick Delmore, United States, 4.0; 5. Selichi Suzuki, Japan, 5.0; 6. Neil Wilson, Britain, 6.0; 7. Takashi Yamamoto, Japan, 7.0; 8.

Timothy Goebel, United States, 8.0; 9. Florian Tuma, Austria, 9.0; 10. David D'Cruz, Canada, 10.0; 11. Patrick Meier, Switzerland, 11.0; 12. Adam Zalegowski, Poland, 12.0; 13.

Vakhtang Murvanidze, Georgia, 13.0; 14. Hirsto Turlakov, Bulgaria, 14.0; 15. Margus Hernits, Estonia, 15.0; 16. Kyu-Hyan Lee, South Korea, 16.0; 17. S.

Yeler Tekelioglu, key, 17.0. Round 1. Paolo Vaccari, Canada, 1.0; 2. Jens Ter Laak, Germany, 2.0; 3. Jaroslav Merkepel, Ukraine, 3.0; 4.

Roman Serov, Russia, 4.0; 5. Yang Jiang, China, 5.0; 6. Vali: Pekka Rihinen, Sweden, 6.0; 7. Petr Jargos, Czech Republic, 7.0; 8. Gheorghe Chiper, Romania, 8.0; 9.

Robert Kazimir, Slovakia, 9.0; 10. Jan Ceivan, Slovenia, 10.0; 11. Edoardo de Bernardis, Italy, 11.0; 12. Kfir Nathan, Israel, 12.0; 13. Robert Ward, South Africa, 13.0; 14.

Evgeni Kapitulec, Belarus, 14.0; 15. Pavel Kersha, Kazakhstan, 15.0; 16. Michael Amentas, Austria, 16.0; 17. Miguel Alegre, Spain, 17.0. GYMNASTICS WORLD TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS DORTMUND, Germany (AP) Results yesterday in Gymnastics World Team Championships (team members in parantheses): Women Championship 1.

Romania (Lavinia Milosovici, Gina Gogean, Nadia hategan, Daniela Maranduca, lonela Loaies, Simona Amanar, Claudia Presacan), 195.847 points. 2. United States (Dominque Dawes, Kerri Strug, Amanda Borden, Amy Chow, Jaycie Phelps, Larissa Fontaine), 194.645. 3. Russia (Dina Kochetkova, Svetlana Chorkina, Oxana Fabrichnova, Elena Grosheva, Natalia Ivanova, Eugenia Rochina, Elena Lebedeva), 194.546.

4. China, 194.132. 5. Ukraine, 191.734. 6.

Belarus, 189.021. TENNIS ATP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) Results yesterday in the $3 million ATP World Championship (seedings in parentheses): Singles Championship Pete Sampras (1), Tampa, def. Boris Becker (5), Germany, 4-6, 6-3, 7-5, 6-4. VIRGINIA SLIMS CHAMPIONSHIPS NEW YORK (AP) Results yesterday in the $3.5 million Championships at Madison Square Garden (seedings in parentheses): Singles Championship Gabriela Sabatini, Argentina, def. Lindsay Davenport (7), Murrieta, 6-3, 6-2, 6-4.

SUPER SHOOTERS ANDY LAWLOR aced the 222-yard, fifth hole at Lakewood G.C. using a driver. 15th hole at Orchard Hills G.C. using a DAN SCARPIELLO aced the 0 140- 0 3 yard, 7-iron. NEIL TAKACS aced the 140-yard, 15th hole at Orchard Hills G.C.

using an 8-iron. CFL PLAYOFFS CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE YESTERDAY FINALS Eastern Division Baltimore 14, Winnipeg 12 Western Division British Columbia 37, Calgary 36 SUNDAY, NOV. 27 GREY CUP at Vancouver Baltimore vs. British Columbia, 6:30 SCHOOL FOOTBALL FRIDAY'S STATE SEMIFINALS DIVISION I In Parma Byers Field Chardon (12-0) VS, Walsh Jesuit (11-1), 7:30 In Dublin Stadlum Rayland Buckeye Local (12-0) vs. Piqua (12-0), 7:30 DIVISION HI In Canton Fawcett Stadium Beloit West Branch (12-0) vs.

Steubenville (12-0), 7:30 In Findlay Donnell Stadium London (11-1) vs. Clyde (11-1), 7:30 DIVISION IV In Hartville Lake Stadium Benedictine (10-2) vs. Orville (11-1), 7:30 In Groveport Madison Stadium Wheelersburg (10-1) VS. Germantown Valley View (12-0), 7:30 DIVISION In St. Clairsville Red Devil Fleld Wellsville (12-0) vs.

Lore City Buckeye Trail (11-1), 7:30 In Lima Stadium Carey (12-0) vs. Versailles (12-0), 7:30 SATURDAY'S STATE SEMIFINALS DIVISION I In Akron Rubber Bowl St. Ignatlus (11-1) vs. Canton McKinley (10-2), 7 In Troy Memorial Stadium Westerville South (11-1) VS. Cincinnati Colerain (12-0, 7 DIVISION IV In Steubenville Harding Stadium McDonald (12-0) vs.

Beallsville (11-1), 7 In St. Mary's Baughman Stadlum Delphos St. John's (12-0) vs. St. Henry (10-2), 7 SCHOOL BASKETBALL Games at 6 p.m.

unless noted. doubleheader. TOMORROW BOYS INDEPENDENT. XX-Victory Chr. at Salem Real Life, 7 GIRLS INDEPENDENT Cleveland South at Streetsboro XX-Victory Chr.

at Salem Real Life, 5:30 FRIDAY GIRLS INDEPENDENT Padua at Parma Midview at Olmsted Falls Berea at St. Augustine Kirtland at Wickliffe Collinwood at Cardinal Hawken at Richmond 4:30 Avon at Southview Lincoln-West at Vermilion Elyria Catholic at Wellington Northwestern at Orville at Y. Chaney Y. Mooney at Canfield Hubbard at Struthers TOURNAMENT TIPOFF CLASSIC At Malvern Minerva vs. United Local, 6 East Canton vs.

Malvern, 8 Sy AP Kerri Strug of Tucson, performs on the beam during the final day of competition at the World Gymnastics Championships in Dortmund, Germany. The United States finished second. Dawes vaults U.S. to silver in World FROM WIRE REPORTS CLEVELAND FALL CLASSIC Strongsville HALF-MARATHON Men Overall: 1. Bruce Burns 1:13:16.

Ages 14 under: 1. Ahmed Ozsezer. 15-19: 1. Felix Hernandez 1:16:21, 2. Tony Garcia 1:23:04, 3.

Guy Ellis 1:24:04. 20-24: 1. John Combo 1:13:27, 2. Jeff Howard 1:16:14, 3. Ron Palsgrove 1:17:53.

25-29: 1. Jeremy Foster 1:21:33, 2. David Rauschenbach 1:24:02, 3. Jeff Cook 1:25:24. 30-34: 1.

William Robb 1:20:10, 2. Paul Layne 1:20:23, 3. Steve Marsincowski 1:23:03, 4. Chuck Flynn 1:23:53. 35-39: 1.

John Zangmeister 1:18:04, 2. Steve Holecko 1:18:39, 3. Mark Tate 1:22:08, 4. Tim Funke 1:22:15. Overall Masters (40 and over): 1.

Don Blankenship 1:17:25. 40-44: 1. Greg Szklarz 1:17:54, 2. Andy Petro 1:24:31, 3. Joe Salan 1:25:09, 4.

Art Roush 1:26:18. 45-49: 1. Dan Peters 1:22:43, 2. Greg Houck 1:22:54, 3. Ron Linn 1:26:56, 4.

Glen Whipple 1:29:58. 50-54: 1. Jim Siefring 1:19:46, 2. Pete Fickert 1:25:40, 3. John Houser 1:25:44.

55-59: 1. Louis Banilla 1:32:40, 2. Frank Schmidt 1:33:10, 3. Bill Greb 1:38:56. 60-64: 1.

John Revitock 1:50:49, 2. Joseph Viehbeck 1:52:57. 65 over: 1. Matt Norris 1:41:51, 2. Leo Lightner 1:47:38, 3.

David Orr 1:58:50. Wheelchairs: 1. John Gilger 1:03:00, 2. Chuck Gornall 1:20:00, 3. John Williams 1:20:39.

Clydesdale: 1. Kirk Holmes 1:29:21, 2. John Tetzlaff 1:32:49, 3. Darrin Kebbel 1:37:30. Women Overall: Julie Cole-Everett 1:25:46.

Ages 14 under: 1. Angela Shaffstall 2:13:36. 15-19: 1. Claire Gorka 1:44:17, 2. Jennifer Frederick 2:07:13, 3.

Renee Ruzinok 2:08:42. 20-24: 1. Jill Strauser 1:30:08, 2. Janice Lichaniak 1:34:12, 3. Amy Wallace 1:34:38.

25-29: 1. Sandy Zimmerer 1:35:30, 2. Sue Smart 1:38:30, 3. Pam Gazel 1:39:59. 30-34: 1, 1 1.

1. 1. 1. 1. Lisa Kelp 1:26:38, 2.

Suzanna Hasnay 1:30:20, 3. Michelle Mead 1:36:55. 35-39: 1. Gwen Wright 1:30:27, 2. Susan North-Patterson 1:39:16.

3. Judy Zangmeister 1:39:44. Overall Masters (40 over): Michelle Fain. 40-44: 1. Dana Denson 1:30:44.

2. Colleen Donnelly 1:34:21, 3. Andrea Bell 1:43:33. 45-49: 1. Zel Verhage 1:36:17, 2.

Pat Habenicht 1:46:27, 3. Kathleen Karosi 1:52:02. 50 over: 1. Denise Cohen, 2. Lilian Farrel.

Clydesdale: 1. Cathy Peterson 1:48:37, 2. Patti Kravitz 1:48:57,3. Libby Ann Koopman 1:52:41. 5K Men Overall: Pellegrino Ciccarello 15:30.

Ages 14 under: 1. Daniel Orellana 19:19, 2. Brandon Grinnis 19:27, 3. Daryl Anderson 20:20. 15-19: 1.

Chris Ryan 16:16, 2. Mark Nagie 17:26, 3. Brian Daclick 18:08. 20-24: 1. Ken Bair 16:27, 2.

Bryan Friscone 18:05, 3. Brian Miko 18:23. 25-29: 1. Jeff Ganor 16:13, 2. Bob Corville 17:30, 3.

Bruce Baron 18:42. 30-34: 1. Rob Jurgens 16:01, 2. Tim Hackett 16:14, 3. Clark Turner 16:41.

35-39: 1. Scott Snyder 15:46, 2. Tim Barnes 16:56, 3. Bob Thomas 17:28. Overall Masters (40 over): Mike Foley 15:39.

40-44: 1. Doug Leary 15:55, 2. Bob Pavlas 16:51, 3. David Wendell 17:09. 45-49: 1.

Jim Joseph 17:34, 2. Ahmad Shakir 17:57, 3. Jeff Gerson 19:45. 50-54: 1. Bob Bridges 18:59, 2.

Kip Minnick 19:03, 3. Fred Ashbaugh 19:16. 55-59: 1. Jack Larson 19:55, 2. Don Anderson 21:21, 3.

Bob Wisner 22:13. 60-64: 1. Tom Andrews 20:58, 2. Bruce Miller 21:26, 3. Bob Adams 21:35.

65 over: 1. Art Joachim, 2. Oscar Vamos, 3. Gene Gehri. Clydesdale: 1.

Randy Heener 21:22, 2. Bob Collins 21:40, 3. Bill Skaryd 21:41. Women Overall: Beth Blakemore 18:07. Ages 14 under: 1.

Cathy Phillips 21:07, 2. Jenny Dunlap 21:41, 3. Suzanne Sullivan 1. Kim Rothman 18:49, 2. Beth Huftman 19:20, 3.

Cory Petro 20:41. 20-24: 1. Molly Minnick 19:50, 2. Melissa London 22:47, 3. Danielle Soucek 22:52.

25-29: 1. Maria Hydell 18:17, 2. Kathleen Klear 20:52, 3. Melanie Leu 21:16. 30-34: 1.

Tammy Wilson 19:46, 2. Elaine Shoger 21:01, 3. Laurel Caton 21:19. 35-39: 1. Sandy Stonic 20:35, 2.

Rae Alexander 22:16. 3. Kathleen Marsh 22:43. Overall Masters over): Paulette Ziegfeld :22:29. 40-44: 1, Mary Hendricks 22:51, 2.

Susan Buck 23:18, 3. Marybeth Zajec 45.49: 1. Joy Raber 25:05, 2. Cathi Gerson 26:08, Eva Dezsi 27:11. 50 over: 1.

Pat Schmidt 25:34, 2. Sharon Linden 26:21, 3. Marilyn Lyke. Clydesdale: 1. Renee Schwartz 24:43, 2.

Marian Wetzel 24:51, 3. Mary Louis 26:17, FIGHT SCHEDULE Today At the Great Western Forum, Inglewood, Melchor Cob Castro, Mexico, vs. Leon Salazar, Panama, 10, mini flys; Juan Domingo Cordoba, Argentina, VS. Mikito Martinez, Mexico, 10, mini flys; Antonio Ruiz Villasana, Los Angeles, vs. Sammy Stewart, Los Angeles, 10, Super flys.

Dominique Dawes, celebrating her 18th birthday, lifted the United States to a silver medal yesterday in the Gymnastics World Team Championships at Dortmund, Germany. The United States edged Russia for the silver despite the withdrawal of world champion Shannon Miller. Miller dropped out after Wednesday's compulsories, saying she wanted to ease her tournament load. Romania easily won the gold with a combined score of 195.8476. The United States finished at 194.645, edging Russia at 194.546.

The battle for the silver between the United States and Russia was decided on the last routine of the evening. Dawes in a dazzling 9.887 on the vault on her first effort. The U.S all-around cham-' pion had trumped the final Russian effort Elena Lebedeva's 9.775 on beam. Dawes's score was the highest awarded an American in the final and helped wipe away the memories of her two losses to Miller in the world around championships. Both times, poor performances on the vault wrecked her chances to win.

Colleges Senior back Mike Clark scored on a 6-yard header in overtime to give Indiana a 1-0 victory over Notre Dame in the first round of the NCAA Division I men's championship at Bloomington. Indiana is 20-2. Gwen Stoltzfus' shot in overtime clinched James Madison's 2-1 victory over top-ranked North" Carolina for the field hockey national championship at Brookline, Mass. James Madison finished 20-3-1. and North Carolina 21-2.

Officials in the Penn State athletic departmentare discussing a plan to decrease the width of in Beaver Stadium by inches, to 16 inches. The smaller seats would boost stadium capacity from 93,967 to about 102,000. Michigan Stadium, largest in the nation, seats 102,501, and the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, has a capacity of 102,083. Despite the addition of 10,000 seats three years ago, Penn State this year could not accommodate all ticket re-. quests, including 300 people who donated money to the athletic program.

Football 1 Don Igwebuike hit a 54-yard field goal with the wind at his back in fourth quarter, sending visiting Baltimore into the Grey Cup with a 14-12 victory over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. In winning the Canadian Football League's East Division final, Baltimore becomes the first U.S. franchise to qualify for the CFL title game. Baltimore will play the British Columbia Lions for the Canadian championship next Sunday in Vancouver. The Lions beat the Stampeders, 37-36, in a snowstorm in Calgary for the West Division title.

AREA Cleveland State's Carcelli triumphs. Cleveland State senior Dan Carcelli won the 142-pound weight class in dominant fashion yesterday at the Michigan State Open in East Lansing, Mich. Carcelli had a pin, technical fall, major decision and decision in his first four matches, then pinned junior Steve St. John of Arizona State in the fi-" nals with a half nelson at 5:09. St.

John is a two-time state champ from Villa Angela-St. Joseph who placed fourth in the nation last season at the NCAA Division I Championships. Carcelli was named the tournament's outstanding wrestler. The Don King Turkey Giveaway will be today at Hasah Temple, 10004 Union where turkeys will be passed out. For further information, call 883-5288.

Also, at noon, 600 turkeys will be passed out at Holy Trinity Baptist Church, 3808 E. 131 St. Call 561-4121. GLAD YOU ASKED What are the minimum number of years needed to qualify for pensions in the NFL, NBA and major league baseball? Paul Kaschalk, Avon: Lake. In the NFL, three years are needed with three games in a season counting for a whole In the NBA, players on the active list or injured list on Feb.

2 of their first year qualify, or players who were on the active list for 50 percent of regular-season games. In baseball, a player is vested after 43 days' service: Bob For answers to questions, write Glad You Asked," The Plain Dealer, 1801 Superior Cleveland, Ver. Ohio 44114. J..

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