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THE PLAIN DEALER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1993 FOR THE RECORD FOR UPDATED SCORES, CALL GOLF TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Scores yesterday alter the second round of the $3 million Tour Championship, played on the par-71 The Olympic Club: David 68-68-136 Jim Tom Kite 69-68-137 Mark 69-69--138 Rick Fehr Scott Simpson Greg Norman 72-67-139 Jay Haas 70-69-139 Nick Price John Huston. 140 Lee Jim 71-70141 Chip Beck Vijay Singh Gil Morgan -141 Fulton Allem Nolan 69-72-141 Corey Paul David 71-72--143 Steve Jeff Larry Payne Fred Couples. Phil 71-75146 Craig Stadier Rocco Mediate Davis Ill Billy Mayfair. LPGA NICHIREI INTERNATIONAL AMI, Japan (AP) Results yesterday of the $500.000 Nichirei International LPGA tournament played on the par-72, Ami Golf Club. (Each winning pair earns one point.

In case of a tie, each team collects a half- point): United States 6, Japan 2 First Round and Michiko Hattori, Japan, 66-66. KAANAPALI SENIOR CLASSIC KAANAPALI, Hawan (AP) Scores Sherri Steinhauer and Jane Geddes, United States, def. Nayoko Yoshikawa and Fusako Nagata, Japan, 64-70. Michelle McGann and Donna Andrews, United States, def. f*cki Kido and Junko Yasui.

Japan, 66-68. Dawn Coe-Jones and Rosie Jones, United States. def. Kaori Harada and Chieko Nishida, Japan, 68-70. Dana Lofland-Dormann and Helen Alfredsson, United States.

def. Yuko Moriguchi and Tu Ai-yu, Taiwan, 66-69. Tammie Green, United States, and Hiromi Kobayashi, Japan, def. Mayumi Murai and Aiko Takasu, Japan, DQ. Toshimi Kimura and Kumiko Hiyoshi, Japan, def.

Kristi Albers and Tina Barrett, United States, 64-68. Deb Richard and Dottie Mochrie. United States. tied Ayako Okamoto and Kaori Higo. Japan, 67-67.

Trish Johnson, United States, and Laura Davies, Britain, tied Mayumi Hirase yesterday after the first round of the $550.000 Ping Kaanapali Senior Classic. played on the par 35-36-71 Kaanapali Resort North course: Tom Wargo Bob Murphy. -65 Bruce Crampton Charles Coody. Dave Stockton George Archer Dick Lotz Bruce 67 Larry Mike 68 Tommy Aaron Lee Trevino 68 Gibby -69 Don January 69 Bob John Paul Jimmy Terry 37-32-69 Jim Albus. 69 Bert Bob 33-36-69 Doug Dalzi 69 Walter Morgan Keith Tom Bob 35-35 70 Jim 70 Dale Douglass Don Bies Babe Dick Harold Henning Dewitt Weaver Rocky Thompson.

37-34-71 Mike Al Jerry Barber Gary Cowan. -71 Jack Fleck Lee Jim Gay Brewer Jack Kiefer Tommy Butch Baird Doug -73 Charlie Sifford 73 Joe Jim Stefanich Bob Wynn. Orville Moody. Miller Mike -74 Bob Dave Eichelberger. Kermit Jerry McGee Larry Gilbert Bob Rawhins Richard Al Kelley Ken Still Dick Hendrickson IHL INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Team SO Pts GF GA CLEVELAND 5 2 2 12 37 36 Ft.

Wayne 3 3 2 8 33 34 Kalamazoo 3 5 0 6 25 42 Central Division Cincinnati 6 1 0 12 41 28 Peona 4 1 3 11 31 32 Indianapolis 3 6 0 6 33 32 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division Team SO PtS GF GA Milwaukee 6 1 2 14 38 28 Kansas City 6 3 0 12 34 33 Atlanta 5 2 2 12 39 33 Pacific Division Las Vegas 6 1 1 13 37 25 San Diego 4 3 9 30. 29 Phoenix 3 6 1 7 36 46 Salt Lake 2 7 1 5 30 46 NOTE Two points are awarded for a victory and one for a shootout loss. YESTERDAY Cincinnati CLEVELAND 2 Fort Wayne 8. Phoenix 5 Indianapolis 6, Kansas City 1 Kalamazoo 4, Peoria 3, SO San Diego 5, Atlanta 3 Milwaukee 2. Salt Lake City 1 TODAY Cincinnati at CLEVELAND Phoenix at Fort Wayne Peoria at Kalamazoo San Diego at Atlanta Indianapolis at Kansas City Milwaukee al Las Vegas TOMORROW Milwaukee at Las Vegas THURSDAY Peoria 4, Indianapolis 2 NBA PRESEASON YESTERDAY CLEVELAND 86.

Utah 84 Charlotte 111, Boston 94 Chicago 110, Philadelphia 94 Dallas 91, LA Clippers 75 Houston 117. Detroit 116. OT Marne 110. Denver 103 Milwaukee 115. Minnesota 113 Goiden State at Sacramento, 10.30 TODAY Atlanta vs.

Orlando at London, 3 30 Denver vs. Miami at San Juan, Puerto Rico, 7:30 Utah at Indiana. 7.30 L.A. Lakers vs. New York at St.

Petersburg. 7.30 LA Clippers at San Antonio, 8:30 Washington vs Chicago at Memphis, 8.30 Sacramento at Portland. 10:30 Seattie at Golden State. 10:30 THURSDAY Washington 98. Milwaukee 97 New York 103, Phoeno: 99 Indiana 121.

Charlotte 1 113 'At least now I know I won't be in a poster with him with my eyes wide open. Golden State rookie center Chris Webber, on entering the NBA in the first year of the Michael Jordan era. 4 1-900-370-3300 (99 CENTS Ben Bob Thatcher 38-38-76 Dean Prince Roger Bob Menne 39-38-77 Howie Dow Finsterwald -77 Randy Glover -77 Fred -77 Jim Ray Michel Doug 79 Lou Graham Harry Toscano. Masa Kaya Tony Holguin 81 Tom Matthews LARK CUP TOJO, Japan (AP) Scores yesterday after the second round of the $1.85 million Lark Cup golf tournament played on the par-72 ABC Golf Club course (Japanese unless noted): David Ishii, -140 Masahiro Kuramoto Todd Hamilton, U.S. Masashi (Jumbo) 73-69 -142 Hirofumi Naomichi Masanobu Kimura Tsuneyuki -143 Tetsu Yoshikazu Yokoshima -143 Also Brian Jones, Australia Brian Watts, U.S.....................71-74-145 Graham Marsh.

Peter Senior, Frankie, Minoza, Philippines -146 Eduardo Herrera, Bob Gilder, U.S...... Andrew Magee, Keith Clearwater, U.S. -150 MADRID OPEN MADRID, Spain (AP) Scores of the leaders yesterday after the second round of the $600,000 Madrid Open, played on the 6.940-yard, par-72 Puerta de Hierro Golf Club course: Des Smyth, Ireland Wayne Westner, S.Africa David Gilford, England Mark Roe, 69-66-135 Barry Lane. 69-66-135 Domingo Hospital, Spain Steven Richardson, -138 Peter Fowler, Luis Gabarda, Spain Juan Quiros, Spain Derrick Cooper, Manuel Pinero, Spain Eduardo Romero, Argentina Greg Turner, New Ignacio Garrido, Spain Jose Coceres. Argentina -139 North Americans Jay Townsend, PGA SENIORS CLUB PRO CHAMPIONSHIP WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.

(AP) Scores and prize money yesterday after the final round of the $185,000 PGA Seniors Club Pro Championship, played on the par-72 Ibis Golf and Country Club (top 55 quality for 1994 PGA Seniors' Championship: a-alternate): Top 10 individuals Bob Carson, Titusville. $14,000. 69-69-69-70-277: Tom Joyce, Old Westbury. N.Y., $11.000, 73-72-69-71-285; Bill Garrett, Grapevine, Texas, $9,000, 78-71-72-66--287; Patrick O'Brien, Indianapolis, $7.500, 68-75-73-72-288; AI Krueger. Alamo.

$6,000, Mike O'Sullivan, Ormond Beach, $6,000, 72-74-70-73--289: Austin Straub. Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y., $4,500, 74-72-72-72-290: Larry Mancour, Charlevoix, $4.500, 74-71-70-75-290; Dave Philo, Georgetown, S.C., $3,875, 73-74-70-74-291; Tom Deaton, Southfield. $3.875. 69-75-72-75--291. Ohioans Marlin Roesink, Canton, $3.138, 73-76-72-71-292; George Bellino, Youngstown, $1,850, 73-75-72-76-296; Bob Hauer.

Cincinnati, $1,625, 75-70-77-75-297: Dick James, Lebanon, $922. 69-80-74-78-301. Falled To Quality Vince Mastro. Cleveland, $705, 76-75-76-79-306. SUPER SHOOTERS DAVE KOPROWSKI aced the 160-yard, 14th hole at Seneca G.C.

using a 6-iron. JERRY KRAKOWSKI aced c. the 138-yard, fourth hole at Madison C.C. using a 8-iron. AMERICAN CONFERENCE East Team Pct.

PF PA Buffalo 5 0 .833 135 77 Miami 5 1 0 833 142 108 Indianapolis 2 4 0 .333 95 143 N.Y. Jets 2 4 0 333 149 125 New England 6 0 .143 97 178 Central CLEVELAND 5 2 0 .714 149 130: Pittsburgh 4 3 0 .571 168 120 Houston 3 4 0 .429 144 140 Cincinnati 0 7 0 .000 81 162 West Kansas City 5 1 0 .833 100 78 L.A. Raiders 4 2 0 667 113 103 Seattle 4 3 0 571 112 112 Denver 3 3 0 .500 149 118 San Diego 2 4 0 .333 84 127 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East Y. Giants 5 1 0 .833 145 71 Dallas 4 2 0 .667 132 92 Philadelphia 4 2 0 667 128 133 Phoenix 2 5 0 286 135 133 Washington 1 5 0 .167 99 161 Central Detroit 5 2 0 .714 134 113 Minnesota 4 2 0 .667 85 94 Chicago 3 3 0 .500 109 78 Green Bay 3 3 0 500 147 118 Tampa Bay 1 5 0 .167 68 159 West New Orleans 5 2 0 714 163 137 San Francisco 4 3 0 .571 170 141 L.A. Rams 2 5 0 .286 114 152 Atlanta 2 5 0 .286 147 191 Tomorrow Chicago at Green Bay.

1 Kansas City al Miami, 1 New England at Indianapolis. 1 Tampa Bay at Allanta. 1 N.Y. Jets at N.Y. Giants.

1 Dallas at Philadelphia, 4 New Orleans at Phoenix, 4 San Diego at L.A. Raiders, 4 L.A Rams at San Francisco, 4 Seattle at Denver, 4 Detroit at Minnesota. 8 Monday Washington at Buffalo. 9 Open Date: CLEVELAND, Cincinnati, Houston, Pittsburgh CFL CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE Eastern Division Team PF PA Winnipeg 12 4 0 598 395 x-Hamilton 6 11 0 290 540 Ottawa 3 13 0 344 455 Toronto 3 13 0 357 551 Western Division -Calgary 14 2 0 584 371 Edmonton 11 6 0 458 351 1-Brit. Columbia 10 7 0 547 519 x-Saskatchewan 10 7 0 470 472 Sacramento 5 11 0 426 441 clinched playoff berth; clinched de vision title NOTE: Two points are awarded for a victory and one a tre YESTERDAY Edmonton 54.

British Columbia 14 TODAY Sacramento at Calgary. 3 Winnipeg at Ottawa 7:30 TOMORROW Saskatchewan at Toronto. 1:30 SATURDAY, NOV. 6 British Columbia at Sacramento, 10 PER MINUTE) COLLEGE FOOTBALL THURSDAY Pittsburgh 21, Rutgers 10 TODAY BIG TEN Penn St. at Ohio 1:30 Michigan St.

at Indiana Purdue at lowa Michigan at Wisconsin Northwestern at Illinois MID-AMERICAN Toledo at Kent, 1 Bowling Green at Miami, 1 Akron at Ohio 1 Ball St. at E. Michigan, 1 W. Michigan at Army OHIO CONFERENCE Baldwin-Wallace at Heidelberg, 1:30 Capital al Ohio Northern, 1:30 John Carroll at Marietta, 1:30 Hiram at Muskingum, 1:30 Mount Union at Otterbein, 1:30 NORTH COAST Case Reserve at Ohio Wesleyan, 1:30 Allegheny at Denison, 1:30 Wittenberg at Oberlin, 1:30 Wooster at Earlham. 2 OHIO Memphis St.

at Cincinnati -Buffalo at Youngstown 1 Valparaiso at Dayton, Northwood at Ashland, 1:30 Thomas More at Defiance, 1:30 Bluffion at Wilmington, 1:30 Findlay at Urbana, 1:30 Geneva at Malone. 2 Kenyon at Waynesburg, 1:30 Tiffin at Westminster, 1:30 Mount St. Joseph at Olivet Nazarene, 1:30 EAST St. Peter's at Assumption Tulane at Boston College Cornell at Brown St. Francis, Pa.

at Canisius Harvard at Dartmouth Maine at Delaware St. John's, NY at Duquesne Bucknell at Fordham Catholic U. at Georgetown, D.C. Towson St. at Hofstra Colgate at Lafayette Holy Cross at Lehigh Wagner at Marist Notre Dame vs.

Navy at Philadelphia Boston U. at New Hampshire Massachusetts at Northeastern Columbia Princeton Cent. Connecticut St. at S. Connecticut Iona at Siena West Virginia at Syracuse Rhode Island Villanova Penn at Yale SOUTH Southern Miss.

Alabama Alabama at Alabama St. Jacksonville St. at Alcorn St. Tn. Chattanooga at Appalachian St.

SE Missouri at Austin Peay N. Carolina at Bethune-Cookman Marshall at Citadel Maryland at Clemson Hampden-Sydney at Davidson Georgia Tech at Duke at E. Kentucky Georgia at Florida Wake Forest at Florida St. VMI at Furman Texas Southern at Grambling St. Morehouse at Howard U.

Charleston Southern at Liberty Temple al Miami Kentucky Mississippi St. Florida vs. Morgan St. at Orlando, Fla. Virginia at N.

Carolina St. Connecticut at Richmond Delaware St. at S. Carolina St. San Jose St.

at SW Louisiana South Carolina at Tennessee Morehead St. at Tennessee St. Murray St. at Tennessee Tech Cent. Florida at Troy St.

East Carolina at Virginia Tech Newberry at W. Carolina W. Illnois at W. Kentucky James Madison at William Mary Night Mississippi at LSU N. Illinois at Louisiana Tech SW Texas St.

at NW Louisiana Nicholls St. at Southern U. at Wofford MIDWEST Ill. Benedictine at Drake SW Missouri St. at E.

Illinois Butler at Evansville N. lowa at Illinois St. S. Illinois at Indiana St. Oklahoma at Kansas St.

lowa St. at Missouri SOUTHWEST Auburn at Arkansas Kansas at Oklahoma St. Miss. Valley St. at Praine View North Texas at Sam Houston St.

McNeese St. at Stephen F.Austin Texas Tech at Texas Southern Meth. at Texas Houston at Texas Christian Middle Tenn. at Tulsa FAR WEST Texas-El Paso at Air Force Montana St. at Boise St.

CSU Chico at CS Northridge Southern Cal at California Nebraska at Colorado New Mexico at Colorado St. Idaho St. at E. Washington Sacramento St. at Montana Washington St.

at Oregon Nevada at Pacific UC Davis at St. Mary's, Cal. Oregon St. at Stanford Arizona at UCLA New Brigham Mexico Young St. at UNLY, S.

Utah at Weber St. Fresno St. at Wyoming Night Washington at Arizona St. Idaho at N. Arizona Azusa Pacific at San Diego San Diego St at Utah LATE THURSDAY Pitt 21, Rutgers 10 Pittsburgh Rutgers 3 0 7 0-10 Rut--FG Benestad 42 P11-West 5 run (Kalmanides kick) Pit -Green 3 pass from J.

Ryan (Kalmanides kick) Pit -West 2 run (Kalmanides kick) Rut--Lucas 40 run (Benestad kick) COLLEGE RESULTS MEN'S SOCCER MARQUETTE 1, CLEVELAND ST. 0 Cleveland St. 0 0-0 Marquette 0 1-1 Kasun. VOLLEYBALL Wright State 15-15-13-15, Cleveland State 5-6-15-6 Kent State 15-15-15, Akron 13-11-2 CCHA CENTRAL COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION Team PS GF GA Superior St 3 0 0 6 13 5 Bowling Green 2 0 5 14 Michigan St. 2 1 0 11 Notre Dame 1 0 0 2 Kent 1 0 2 10 W.

Michigan 1 2' 0 2 10 14 Miami, Ohio 1 2 0 2 9 10 Michigan 0 0 1 1 5 Ferns St. 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 6 10 Ohio St 0 02 0 0 2 9 OVERALL RECORDS: Bowling Green 3-0-1, Lake Superior St. 3-0-0, Michigan St. 2-1-0. Michigan 2-0-1, W.

Michigan. 2-2-0. Notre Dame 2-0-0, Kent 1-1-0. Ohio St. 1-2-0.

x-Alaska Fairbanks 1-4-0, Ferris St 0-3-0. 0-2-0, Miami, Ohio 1-2-0. x-affiliate YESTERDAY EAST Fredonia St. 6. Canisius 5 Memmack 4.

RP1 2 New Hampshire 3, St. Lawrence Plattsburgh St. 9. Waterloo. Ontario 3 MIDWEST Lake Supenor St.

4. Ferns St. 1 Miami. Ohio 5, Michigan St. 1 Michigan 5.

Bowling Green 5 Michigan 7, Michigan Tech 3 Notre Dame 4, W. Michigan 3 TODAY I. -Chicago at Alaska Farbanks Lake Superior St at Ferris St. Michigan St. at Miami, Ohio Notre Dame at Michigan Michigan at Bowling Green Wwtred Laurier at Kent TRANSACTIONS president of the Arizona Fall League: promoted marketing director Steve Cobb to vice president of the AFL and announced he will assume full responsibility of all aspects of the league; named Spec Richardson AFL consultant for the remainder of the season; awarded negotiating rights for shortstop Reynaldo Ordonez to the New York Mets; pitcher Edilberto Oropesa to the Cincinnati Reds: and catcher Jose Manuel Cuellar to the Seattie Mariners.

American League CLEVELAND INDIANS -Declined to exercise their 1994 option on pitcher Bob Ojeda. BALTIMORE ORIOLES -Announced the resignation of president Larry Lucchino. CALIFORNIA ANGELS -Exercised their 1994 option on outfielder Chili DaVIS. CHICAGO WHITE SOX -Agreed to terms on a contract with general manager Ron Schueler. DETROIT TIGERS- Named Tom Runnells manager of Trenton (Eastern League); Dwight Lowry manager of Bristol (Appalachian League); and Larry Parrish minor league hitting instructor.

to exercise their 1994 option on infielder MILWAUKEE A BREWERS -Declined Dickie Thon. OAKLAND ATHLETICS- -Exercised their 1994 option on pitcher Bobby Witt. TEXAS RANGERS- -Signed catcher Don Wakamatsu to a contract with Oklahoma City (American Association) and invited him to spring training as a non-roster player. National League COLORADO ROCKIES: Signed pitcher Marvin Freeman to a one-year contract. FOOTBALL.

National Football League CHICAGO BEARS--Waived guard Vernice Smith; activated tight end Ryan Wetnight from the practice squad. receiver NEW Mike YORK Sherrard GIANTS- on Placed injured wide reserve; activated defensive end Mark Flythe from the practice squad; signed wide receiver Kevin Evans and placed him on the practice squad. HOCKEY National Hockey League DALLAS STARS- Signed goaltender Andy Moog to a one-year contract extension through 1994-95. PITTSBURGH PENGUINS--Recalled left winger Ladislav Karabin from Cleveland (International Hockey League). SAN JOSE SHARKS -Traded center Jon Morris to Boston Bruins for future considerations.

SOCCER National Professional Soccer League CLEVELAND CRUNCH--Signed midfielder Shawn Medved and rookies Bob Markovski and Manny Oudin to oneyear contracts. U.S. Interregional Soccer League MILWAUKEE RAMPAGE -Named Boro Sucevic coach and general manager; Pat Clemens business manager and director of marketing: and Mike Tarczewski chief of game day operations; signed forward Joey Kirk, midfielders Michael Collins and Scott Kreitmeir, and defenders Kris Kelderman and Tag Gambatese. COLLEGE A ASSOCIATION COLLEGIATE -Reversed COMMISSIONERS itself on an earlier decision and declared Pittsburg State football player Trenton Ropp elgible to BALL STATE. -Named Ray McCallum men's basketball coach.

KEAN- -Named Nate Webber men's associate basketball coach. RIDER--Named Darrick Suber men's BASEBALL COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE-Announced that Sal Artiaga has resigned as THE LATEST LINE COLLEGE FOOTBALL Favorite Points Underdog OHIO STATE Penn State x-Notre Dame 36 Navy Georgia Tech DUKE CLEMSON 13 Maryland TENNESSEE 21 S. Carolina y-Flonda 11 Georgia SYRACUSE Pick W. Virginia Virginia N.C. STATE MIAMI, FLA.

OH Temple VIRGINIA TECH 21 E. Carolina Memphis St. CINCINNATI BOSTON COL. 27 Tulane Michigan WISCONSIN TEXAS 5 Texas Tech FLORIDA ST. 46 Wake Forest Michigan St.

INDIANA San Diego St. 0 UTAH MISSOURI lowa St. WYOMING Fresno St. ILLINOIS 18 Northwestern New Mexico COLORADO ST. IOWA 6 Purdue AIR FORCE Texas-El Paso Nebraska COLORADO Oklahoma KANSAS ST.

MISS. ST. Kentucky Auburn ARKANSAS TCU Houston TEXAS 31 Southern Meth. OKLAHOMA ST. Pick Kansas ALABAMA 21 Southern Miss CALIFORNIA Southern Cal STANFORD 14 Oregon St.

OREGON Washington St. Mississippi 10 LSU Washington 9 ARIZONA ST. UCLA 5 Arizona x-Philadelphia Jacksonville, Florida NFL Favorite Points Underdog Tomorrow Dallas 10 PHILADELPHIA MIAMI Pick Kansas City GREEN BAY 6 Chicago N.Y. GIANTS 7 N.Y. Jets ATLANTA Tampa Bay INDIANAPOLIS New England SAN FRANCISCO 13 L.A.

Rams New Orleans PHOENIX DENVER Seattle L.A. RAIDERS San Diego MINNESOTA Detroit Monday BUFFALO Washington Home team in CAPS TENNIS STOCKHOLM OPEN STOCKHOLM. Sweden (AP) sults yesterday in the $1.65 million Stockholm Open tennis tournament (seedings in parentheses): Singles Quarterfinals Michael Stich (4), Germany, def. Stefan Edberg (6). Sweden.

1-6. 6-2, 6-4. MaliVai Washington, Ponte Vedra Beach, def. Jonas Svensson, Sweden, 4-6. 6-3.

6-4. Goran Ivansevic (8), Croatia, def. Arnaud Boetsch (16), France. 6-3, 6-1. Marc Rosset (15).

Switzerland, det Petr Korda (9), Czech Republic, 6-4. 7-6 (7-5). Doubles Quarterfinals Grant Connell. Canada. and Patrick Galbraith (1).

Tacoma. def. Tom Nijssen, the Netherlands, and Cynt Suk, Czech Republic. 7-5, 4-6, 6-3. Semifinals Todd Woodbridge and Mark Woodforde (2), Australia, def.

Scott Davis. Newport Beach, and Richey Reneberg, Houston. 6-3. 4-6. 6-1.

NOKIA GRAND PRIX ESSEN. Germany (AP) Results yesterday in the $375.000 Nokia Grand Prix women's tennis tournament (seedings in parentheses): Singles Quarterfinals Aranta Sanchez-Vicano (1). Spain. def. Mary Pierce (6).

France, 2-6, 64.6-1. Natalia Medvedeva. Ukraine. def. Eina Reinach.

South Africa. 6-0. 6-3. Conchita Martinez (2), Spain, def. Katenina Maleeva (7), 6-2, 6-2.

Sabine Appelmans. Belgium, del. Manuela Maleeva-Fragniere (4). 2-6, 6-1, 7-5. HELLMAN'S ATP TOUR SANTIAGO, the Chile (AP) Results yesterday of $200.000 Hellman's ATP Tour tennis tournament (seedings parentheses): Singles Quarterfinals Janer Franam Argentina, def.

Horacio de la Pena. Argentina. 3-6, 6-3. 6-2. Jaime Yzaga (1), Peru.

def. Renzo Furtan, haly, 7-5, 7-6 (8-6). Emilio Sanchez (5), Spain, def. Alberto Costa, Spain. 6-3.

7-6 (7-4). Marcelo Flippini, Uruguay, del. Jordi Burillo, Spain. 6-4. 7-6 (8-6).

Doubles Semifinals Chaster Allgardh, Sweden, and Bran Devening. Dallas. def FlouFrance and Brent Haygarth, South Africa, 7-6 6-2. CALENDAR Sat. 30 Sun.

31 Mon. 1. Tue. 2 Wed. 3 BYE WEEK NEXT GAME NOV.7 DENVER 1PM TV-3 SEASON OPENER MILWAUKEE FRIDAY 7:30 SEASON OPENER HARRISBURG TOMORROW 3:05 CIN 7:35 POST POST POST POST POST 12:30 12:30 12:30 12:30 Northfield POST POST 7:30 7:30 Bold type indicates a home game 4, ESPN HORSE RACING Buckeye Racing Report, 7, SportsChannel TELEVISION FOOTBALL I College: Notre Dame vs.

Navy, noon, WEWS Ch. 5 WAKC Ch. 23 Temple at Miami noon, WJW Ch. 8 Michigan at Wisconsin, 12:30, ESPN UTEP at Air Force, 2, SportsChannel Penn St. at Ohio 3:30, WEWS Ch.

5 WAKC Ch. 23 West Virginia at Syracuse, 7:30, ESPN UCLA at Arizona, 10:30, ESPN Georgia at Florida, 11:30 (tape delay), SportsChannel High school: Barberton at Ravenna, 10 a.m. (tape delay), WAI Ch. 29 GOLF PGA: Tour Championship, third round (with cut-ins to PGA Seniors Kaanapali Classic), VARIETY Outdoor World of Kastaway Kulis, 11 a.m., WBNX Ch. 55 RADIO FOOTBALL College: Notre Dame vs.

Navy, 11:30 a.m., WWWE-1100 Toledo at Kent 12:50, Akron at Ohio University, 1, WHLO-640 John Carroll at Marietta, 1:30, 88.7 Penn State at Ohio State, 3, WKNR-1220, WEOL-930 High school: Cleve. Central Catholic at Lake Catholic, 7:30, WELW-1330 Benedictine at Villa Angela-St. Joseph, 10 (tape delay), WELW-1330 HOCKEY IHL: Lumberjacks vs. Cincinnati, 7:30, WERE-1300, WSLR-1350. OUTDOORS American Outdoorsman, 5 a.m., WWWE.

1100; 6 a.m., WEOL-930 TALK SHOWS Bill Needle Greg Brinda Tribe Talk football, AUTO RACING PHOENIX (AP) The top 20 qualifers yesterday for tomorrow's Slick 50 500 NASCAR stock car race at Phoenix Inter. national Raceway, with residence, type of car and qualifying speed in mph: Bill Elliott. Dawsonville. Ford Thunderbird. 129.482 (breaks track qualifying record of 128.141 set in 1992 by Rusty Wallace).

2. Dick Trickle, Iron Station, N.C., Chevrolet Lumina. 129.371. 3. Mark Martin, Jamestown, Ford Thunderbird, 129.139.

4. Ricky Rudd, Chesapeake, Va. Chev. rolet Lumina. 129.139.

5. Ernie Irvan, Mooresville. N.C., Ford Thunderbird, 129.060. 6. Rusty Wallace, Concord, N.C., Pontac Grand Prix.

129.037. 7. Sterling Marlin. Columbia. Ford Thunderbird.

129.028. 8. Ken Schrader. Concord, N.C., Chevrolet Lumina. 128 769.

9. Jeff Gordon, Pittsboro, Ind. Chevrolet Lumina. 128.719. 10.

Chuck Bown, Portland, Chevrolet Lumina, 128.677. 11. Dale Earnhardt. Doolie, N.C., Chevrolet Lumina. 128.581.

12. Brett Bodine, Harnsburg, N.C., Ford Thunderbird, 128.567. 13. Rick Mast, Rockbridge Baths, Ford Thunderbird, 128.260. 14.

Dale Jarrett, Conover, Chevrolet Lumina, 128.237. 15. Harry Gant, Taylorsville, N.C., Chevrolet Lumina, 128 128. 16. Lake Speed, Kannapolis, N.C., Ford Thunderbird, 128.123.

17. Jimmy Spencer, Mooresville, N.C., Ford Thunderbird, 128.118. 18. Steve Grissom, Gadsden, Chevrolet Lumina, 127.950. 19.

Geoff Bodine. Julian, N.C., Ford Thunderbird, 127.936. 20. Bobby Labonte, Hamsburg, N.C: Ford Thunderbird, 127.855. Final 42-car lineup will be determined today following further time trais.

NASCAR FEATHERLITE 300 Uneup PHOENIX (AP) The starting lineup for today's $77,400 NASCAR Feathertte 300 stock car race at Phoenix Internatonal Raceway with driver's hometown, make and model of car and average speed in miles per hour: 1. Kirk Rogers, Spokane, Chevrolet Lumina. 129.134 mph 2. Rick Crawford. Mobile, Ford Thunderbird.

128.944 3. Scott Hansen, Green Bay. Oldsmobile Cutlass, 128.082 4. Brett Bell, Napa, Ford Thunderbird, 127.959 5. Bryan Germone.

Sebastopol, Chevrolet Lumina. 127.818 6. Ron Hornaday. Palmdale, Oldsmobile Cutlass. 127.750 7.

Doug George. Atwater, Ford Thunderbird. 127.732 8 Tom Hubert. Cottonwood, Pontiac Grand Prix, 127 060 9 Danny Cratton, Tulare, Ford Thunderbird. 126.975 10.

Tobey Butler, Kirkland, Ford Thunderbird, 126.935 11. Terry Henry. Bakersfield, Calif, Oldsmobile Cutlass, 126.890 12. Kevin Quesnell. Union Gap, Pontiac TransAm, 126.805 13 Steven Portenga, Reno, Chevrolet Lumina.

126.507 14. Jim Inglebright. Fairfield, Chevrolet Lumina. 126.289 15 Kelly Tanner, Woodnville, Chevrolet Lumina, 125.967 16. Dan Press, Vader, Chevrolet Lumina.

125.830 17. Dick Tackle. Wisconsin Rapids, Ford Thunderbird, 125.791 18 Bruce Yackey, Greeley, Chevrolet Lumina, 125.510 19. Darrell La Moure, Glendale, Oldsmobile Cutlass, 125.300 20. Will Harper.

Tarzana, Chevrolet Lumina, 125 244 21 Ernie Cope. Spanaway, Pontac TransAm. 125.230 22 Roy Testa, South Lake Tahoe, Chevrolet Lumina. 125.148 23. Kevin Cywinski Mosinee, Chevrolet Lumina, 124.978 24 Ken Boyd.

Ceres, Call. Chevrolet Lumina, 124 861 25 Crag Raudman, Redding. Chevrolet Lumina, 124 857 26. Ken Schrader. Fenton, Chevrolet Lumina, 124 857 NASCAR SLICK 50 500 i Top 20 Qualifiers SPORTS AP Stefan Edberg reacts to dropping a point during his loss to Michael Stich in the Stockholm Open.

Stich tops Edberg in Stockholm Open FROM WIRE REPORTS tenders Rusty Wallace and Dale Earnhardt qualified sixth and 11th. Bo Lemler of Chula Vista. drove his Pontiac TransAm to victory in the consolation race to claim the 39th starting position for the NASCAR Featherlite 300. Figure skating Elvis Stojko of Canada won the final free skate and captured the men's singles title in the Piruetten pre-Olympic meet in Hamar, Norway. Philippe Candeloro of France, runner-up in last year's European Championships, was second and Scott Davis of Great Falls, was third in a field of 23 skaters.

Michael Stich came back from 3-1 in the final set to beat Stefan Edberg, 1-6, 6-2, 6-4, and reached the semifinals of the $1.65 million Stockholm Open. Stich will play Marc Rosset. Rosset, the 1992 Olympic champion, edged Petr Korda, 6-4, 7-6 (7-5). MaliVai Washington, the only American remaining out of 10 in the draw, rallied to defeat Jonas Svensson. The unseeded Washington won, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4.

and will play defending champion Goran Ivanisevic next. I Top-seeded Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario rallied to beat Mary Pierce, 2-6, 6-4, 6-1, and advance to the semifinals of the Nokia Grand Prix in Essen, Germany. The Spaniard's semifinal opponent will be Natalia Medvedeva, who ousted Elna Reinach, 6-0, 6-3. Second-seeded Conchita Martinez will face Sabine Appelmans in the other semifinal. Appelmans outlasted Manuela Maleeva-Fragniere, 2-6, 6-1.

7-5, while Martinez rolled past her younger sister, Katerina Maleeva, 6-2, 6-2. Golf Bob Murphy and Tom Wargo shot 6-under-par 65s to share the opening round lead in the $550,000 Kaanapali (Hawaii) Classic. Murphy and Wargo shared a one-stroke lead over Charles Coody, Dave Stockton and Bruce Crampton. Sherri Steinhauer and Jane Geddes shot an 8-under 64 and led a team of U.S. LPGA players to a 6-2 lead over a Japan team in the Nichirei 'International in Ami, Japan.

Steinhauer and Geddes beat Nayoko Yoshikawa and Fusako Nagata, who turned in a 70. Bob Carson of Titusville, fired a final-round 2-under 70 in winning the PGA Senior Club Professional Championship in West Palm Beach, Fla. Carson had a 72-hole record of 11-under 277. The 1997 U.S. Women's Open will be played at Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club, near Cornelius, giving the state its first major golf tournament in half a century.

The tournament will be July 10-13 in 1997. Football The Cincinnati Rockers are dropping out of the Arena Football League, at least for the 1994 season, after their average attendance plunged last season. Tom Gregory, the team's president and general manager, said he hopes to find more investors so the team can resume play in 1 1995. Gregory said he would probably sell the Rockers if he cannot find investors to join in the ownership. Autos Bill Elliott led a record assault on the one-mile Phoenix International Raceway oval, winning the pole position for the Slick 50 500 as Winston.

Cup title con- AREA BRIEFS A Crunch signs Medved, two others Crunch midfielder Shawn Medved and rookies Bob Markovski and Manny Oudin signed one-year contracts yesterday. Medved, 26, scored 86 points in 40 regular-season games last season. He had 25 points in 11 playoff games. Markovski, 22, and Oudin, 25, came to training camp as free agents. The Cleveland Junior Barons traded forward Matt Zielinski to the Indianapolis Junior Ice for defender Dan Gaudino, a Clevelander and Padua graduate.

The Barons also traded a first-round pick in next year's North American Junior Hockey League draft to the Ice. Gaudino reported to the Barons for this weekend's three-game series in Michigan against the Saginaw Gears and the Detroit Freeze. They played the Gears last night and again today, then play the Detroit Freeze on Sunday. In the Junior League, the North Coast Barons play league-leading St. Louis Junior Blues twice this weekend.

The games are at Rocky River Ice Rink, tonight at 7:30 and tomorrow at 11 a.m. GLAD YOU ASKED, What does the warning on the back of NFL players' helmets say? Jerry Vogel, Lakewood. A It says: "No helmet can prevent all head or neck injuries a player might receive while participating in football. Do not use this helmet to butt, ram or spear an opposing player. This is a violation of football rules and such use can result in severe head or neck injuries, paralysis or death to you and possible injury to your opponent." Bob Dolgan For answers to questions, write Glad You Asked, The Plain Dealer, 1801 Superior Cleveland 0.

44114. I a Show, 10:05 a.m., WKNR-1220 Show, 2:05, WKNR-1220 with Allen Davis, following OSU WKNR-1220 27. Mark Reed, Charlotte, N.C., Chevrolet Camaro. 124 412 28. John Dillon, Boise.

Idaho. Oldsmobile Cutlass, 124.194 29. Lance Hooper, Palmdale, Oldsmobile Cutlass. 124.142 30. Bryan Brown, Bakersfield, Chevrolet Camaro, 124.031 31.

Ron Esau, Lakeside, Chevrolet Lumina, 123 967 32 Dale Williams, Sacramento, Pontiac TransAm, 123.796 33. Keith Spangler, Northridge, Pontiac TransAm, 123.775 34. Doug McCoun, Prunedale, Chevrolet Lumina, provisional starter 35. Bob Lyon, Newhall, Chevrolet Lumina, provisional starter 36. Doug Renno.

Canoga Park. Pontiac TransAm. provisional starter 37. Tom Sweatman, Aberdeen, Chevrolet Lumina, provisional starter 38. Pete Harding.

Canada, Chevrolet Lumina, provisional starter 39 Bo Lemier, Chula Vista, Pontiac TransAm. consolation race 40. Phil Perry. Rocklin, Chevrolet Lumina, consolation race 41. Ron Peterson, San Bernardino.

Oldsmobile Cutlass. consolation race 42 Ron Eaton, Tacoma, Pontiac TransAm, consolation race NPSL NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL SOCCER LEAGUE American Division Team Pct. GB Canton 0 1.000 Baltimore 0 1.000 Buttalo 0 0 .000 CLEVELAND 0 0 .000 Harnsburg 0 0 000 Dayton 0 1 .000 Kansas City 1 0 1.000 National Division St. Louis 0 1.000 Milwaukee 0 0 .000 Chicago 0 1 000 Detroit 0 1 000 Wichita 0 1 .000 1 YESTERDAY Baltimore 13. Chicago 8 St.

Louis 16. Dayton 14. OT Kansas City 20, Detroit 11 Canton 13. Wichita 12 TODAY Detroit at SI. Louis TOMORROW Harrisburg at CLEVELAND AMATEUR RESULTS BASKETBALL COLUMBIA STATION Berea 103.

The Red Onion 58 ATR 64, No Way But Up 54 Insurance 68. Crossroads 55 SOFTBALL CLEVELAND COED DT Saloon 15. Gorky's 4 Wally's Sports 18. Pointe After 12 DT Saloon 20, PNA 18 PNA 16. Tno Tavern 5 HGCL 13.

Coogan's 9 HGCL 12. Wally's Sports 6 SOFTBALL WORLD The Den 17. Eveready 7 Rambling Wreck Teamster 15, Lois' Place 9 Ashworth Masonary 11, Slovenian Home 9 Medina Body 19, Sly Fox 9 EME Sales 13, Comer Pocket 3 Jets 16. Hanson's Greenhouse 15 Family Trio 15. TJ's 7 Cue Ball Charlie's 20.

TJ's 4 Exc. 20. Sensical 0 Teamster 507 15, Onole Cafe 5 Teamster 507 27. Comer Pocket 9 EME Sales 15. Rockin' Records 5 Teamster Raiders 6.

Carco Cinders 5 Round-15 16, Fisher's 6 a NFL P- to.

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