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8-D THE PLAIN DEALER SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1997 For the Record AUTO RACING 1 NASCAR SOUTHERN 500 Qualifying DARLINGTON, S.C. (AP) Qualifying yesterday for positions 1-25 for tomorrow's Southern 500 NASCAR Winston Cup stock car race at Darlington Raceway, with car number in parentheses, driver, hometown, make of car and speed in mph: 1. (18) Bobby Labonte, Corpus Christi, Texas, Pontiac, 170.661. 2. (94) Bill Elliott, Dawsonville, Ford, 170.513.

3. (88) Dale Jarrett, Hickory, N.C., Ford, 170.071. 4. (6) Mark Martin, Batesville, Ford, 169.871. 5.

(33) Ken Schrader, Fenton, Chevrolet, 169.801. 6. (8) Hut Stricklin, Calera, Ford, 169.795. 7. (24) Jeff Gordon, Pittsboro, Chevrolet, 169.766.

8. (90) Dick Trickle, Wisconsin Rapids, Ford, 169.666. 9. (4) Sterling Marlin, Columbia, Chevrolet, 169.339. 10.

(28) Ernie Irvan, Salinas, Ford, 169.182. 11. (11) Brett Bodine, Chemung, N.Y., Ford, 169.170. 12. (7) Geoff Bodine, Chemung, N.Y., Ford, 169.135.

13. (22) Ward Burton, South Boston, Pontiac, 169.106. 14. (21) Michael Waltrip, Owensboro, Ford, 169.088. 15.

(16) Ted Musgrave, Franklin, Ford, 169.048. 16. (99) Jeff Burton, South Boston, Ford, 168.787. 17. (5) Terry Labonte, Corpus Christi, Texas, Chevrolet, 168.677.

18. (30) Johnny Benson Grand Rapids, Pontiac, 168.671. 19. (37) Jeremy Mayfield, Owensboro, Ford, 168.578. 20.

(42) Joe Nemechek, Lakeland, Chevrolet, 168.561. Ricky Rudd, Chesapeake, 22. (12) Jett Purvis, Clarksville, 168.382. Chevrolet, 168.376. 23.

(9) Lake Speed, Jackson, Ford, 168.255. 24. (36) Derrike Cope, Spanaway, Pontiac, 168.250. 25. (81) Kenny Wallace, St.

Louis, Ford, 168.123. VANCOUVER MOLSON-INDY Qualifying VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) Qualifying results yesterday for the Vancouver Molson-Indy, with car number in parentheses, driver, hometown or try, make of car and lap speed in mph: 1. (4) Alex Zanardi, Italy, ReynardHonda, 113.148. 2. (20) Scott Pruett, Crystal Bay, Reynard-Ford.

111.978. 3. (6) Michael Andretti, Nazareth, Swift-Ford, 111.856. 4. (1) Jimmy Vasser, Las Vegas, Reynard-Honda, 111.697.

5. (5) Gil de Ferran, Brazil, ReynardHonda, 111.291. 6. (99) Greg Moore, Canada, ReynardMercedes, 111.184. 7.

(31) Andre Ribeiro, Brazil, LolaHonda, 111.174. 8. (8) Bryan Herta, New Albany, Ohio, Reynard-Ford, 111.093. 9. (17) Mauricio Gugelmin, Brazil, Reynard-Mercedes, 110.945.

10. (11) Christian Fittipaldi, Brazil, SwiftFord, 110.796. 11. (7) Bobby Rahal, New Albany, Ohio, Reynard-Ford, 110.764. 12.

(18) Mark Blundell, England, Reynard-Mercedes, 110.223. 13. (40) Raul Boesel, Brazil, ReynardFord.110.167. 14. (9) Dario Franchitti, Scotland, Reynard-Mercedes, 110.114.

15. (32) Adrian Fernandez, Mexico, LolaHonda, 109.661, 16. (2) Al Unser Albuquerque, N.M., Penske-Mercedes, 109.130. 17. (16) Roberto Moreno, Brazil, ReynardMercedes, 109.083.

18. (27) Parker Johnstone, Brush Prairie, Reynard-Honda, 108.521. 19. (19) Michel Jourdain Mexico, Lola-Ford, 108.489. 20.

(3) Paul Tracy, Canada, Penske-Mercedes, 108.309. 21. (21) Richie Hearn, Henderson, Lola-Ford, 107.959. 22. (98) P.J.

Jones, Rolling Hills, Reynard-Toyota, 107.715. 23. (25) Max Papis, Italy, Reynard-Toyota, 107.169. 24. (34) Christian Danner, Germany, Reynard-Ford, 105.784.

25. (36) Juan Fangio Il, Argentina, Reynard-Toyota, 104.094. 26. (24) Hiro Matsush*ta, Japan, ReynardToyota, 102.328. 27.

(64) Dennis Vitolo, Ft. Lauderdale, Lola-Ford, 93.727. in MINOR LEAGUES AMERICAN ASSOC. (AAA) Eastern Division Team Pct. GB Buffalo (Indians) 84 56 .600 Indianapolis (Reds) 81 59 .579 3 Nashville (WSox) 73 66 .525 Louisville (Cards) 58 81 .417 Western DIvision New Orleans (Astros) 73 67 .521 lowa (Cubs) 71 68 .511 Omaha (Royals) 60 80 .429 13 Okla.

City (Rangers) 58 81 .417 YESTERDAY Louisville at Indianapolis Buffalo at Nashville New Orleans at lowa Oklahoma City at Omaha TODAY Louisville at Indianapolis Buffalo at New Orleans at lowa Oklahoma City at Omaha THURSDAY Buffalo 6, Indianapolis 2 lowa 5, Omaha 3 New Orleans 6, Oklahoma City 5 EASTERN LEAGUE (AA) North Division Team Pct. GB Portland (Marlins) 76 63 .547 Norwich (Yanks) 71 68 .511 5 New Britain (Twins) 68 71 .489 8 Binghamton (Mets) 65 74 .467 11 New Haven (Rockies) 62 77 .446 14 South Division Harrisburg (Expos) 85 54 .612 Bowie (Orioles) 74 65 .532 11 Reading (Phils) 72 67 .518 13 Trenton (Red Sox) 71 67 .514 Akron (Indians) 50 88 .362 YESTERDAY Akron 4, New Haven 3 Reading 6, Binghamton 3 Bowie 10. New Britain 1 Harrisburg 1-2, Norwich 0-6 Portland 6, Trenton 1 TODAY Akron at New Haven Reading at Binghamton Bowie at New Britain Norwich at Harrisburg Trenton at Portland THURSDAY Binghamton 5, Akron 0 New Haven 4. Bowie 3 New Britain 3, Portland 2 Harrisburg 10, Reading 1 Norwich 13, Trenton 3 CAROLINA LEAGUE (A) SECOND HALF Northern Division Team Pct. GB y-Lynchburg (Pirates) 42 27 .609 Pr.

William (Cards) 38 31 .551 Wilmington (Royals) 27 42 .391 15 x-Frederick (Orioles) 24 45 .348 18 Southern Division xy-Kinston (Indians) 41 28 .594 Winston-Salem (WSox) 36 33 .522 6 5 Salem (Rockies) 35 34 .507 Durham (Braves) 33 36 .478 8 x-clinched first-half title; y-won secondhalf title. YESTERDAY Durham 4. Winston-Salem 0 Prince William 8, Kinston 3 Wilmington Frederick 5 Salem 2, Lynchburg 1 TODAY Winston-Salem at Durham Prince William at Kinston Wilmington at Frederick Lynchburg at Salem End of regular season THURSDAY Durham 7. Winston-Salem 6 Prince William 6. Kinston 2 Wilmington 12, Frederick 4 Lynchburg 8, Salem 6 SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE (A) SECOND HALF Northern Division Team Pct.

GB x-Christn WVa (Reds) 37 30 .552 Delmarva (Orioles) 35 34 .507 3 Hagerstown (Jays) 32 35 .478 5 Cape Fear (Expos) 30 38 .441 Central Division CALENDAR TEAM Today Sun. Mon. Cabs Cabs Pittsburgh Indians 1:15, TV-8 1:05, TV-43 1:35, TV-43 New Haven New Haven New Haven Aeros 7:05 2:05 7:05 Northfield Post 7:30 Post 6:30 Post 7:00 Thistledown Post 12:55 Post 12:55 Post 12:55 ON THE AIR AUTO RACING Sportscar's Exxon Supreme GT, 1, TNN NASCAR: South Carolina 200, 5 (tape delay), ESPN. NHRA: Wax Shop Dash, 5, TNN CART: Molson Indy qualifying, 12:30 a.m., 5 ESPN2 BASEBALL Indians VS. Chicago Cubs, 1:15, WJW Ch.

WKNR-1220 Houston at Chicago White NEWSWATCH Sox, 7, WGN Eastern League: Akron at New Haven, 7, WHLO-640 BASKETBALL WNBA championship: New York at Houston, 3:30, WKYC Ch. 3 FOOTBALL College: North Carolina at Syracuse, noon, ESPN2 Virginia Tech at Rutgers, 12:30, ESPN Akron at Nebraska, 1:30, WHLO-640 AUTO RACING Labonte wins Southern pole Bobby Labonte put at least a temporary halt to hype of Jeff Gordon's bid for the Winston Million bonus by winning his second pole of the season in qualifying for the Southern 500 in Darlington, S.C. Gordon, saying he was most concerned with getting ready for the race, was seventh. MARTIN GOES FOR NO. 6 Mark Martin, who has won five Busch Grand National races at Darlington, S.C., took his second straight Dura Lube 200 pole with a lap of 163.745 mph in qualifying.

MARLIN UNSEATED Sterling Marlin, who won the Daytona 500 in 1994 and 1995, will be replaced in the No. 4 car by Bobby Hamilton next season, the Morgan-McClure team said. SOCCER MORE MONEY son became the world's player when he signed will pay $35 million to Brazilian midfielder Denilmost expensive soccer with Betis of Spain, which Brazil's Sao Paulo team. Cape Fear (Expos) 30 38 .441 Hagerstown (Jays) 32 35 .478 5 The 20-year-old Denilson, who won't play Central Division tis until after the World Cup, signed an Columbia Asheville (Mets) (Rockies) 41 35 28 32 .594 .522 contract worth $36 million. Hickory (WSox) 35 32 .522 5 Piedmont (Phils) 33 35 .485 x-Greensboro (Yanks) 34 36 .486 BANNED IN ARGENTINA Diego Christn SC (DRays) 29 41 .414 adona has been temporarily banned from Southern Division x-Macon (Braves) 37 31 .544 tine soccer after failing a drug test Augusta Savannah (Pirates) (Dodgers) 36 33 33 34 .493 .522 opening game of the Apertura league Columbus (Indians) 29 37 .439 7 according to Washington Rivera, a x-won first half title YESTERDAY for the Argentine soccer association.

Delmarva 4, Charleston, 0 who has either been banned or retired four Macon Hagerstown 18, 11, Augusta Cape 4 Fear 5 has acknowledged using cocaine in the Columbus 4, Savannah 2 Columbia 6, Asheville 4 Greensboro 3, Charleston, SC 1 Piedmont 5, Hickory TODAY 3 BASKETBALL Charleston, WV at Delmarva Cape Macon Fear at Augusta Hagerstown O'NEAL THE TRASHMAN NBA at Savannah at Columbus Jermaine 0'Neal's has been assigned to Columbia Greensboro at at Asheville Charleston, SC duty to perform his community service Hickory NEW at Piedmont LEAGUE (A) run-in with police. public works McNamara Division ficials said. O'Neal, 18, was ordered to Team Pct. GB the community service after cursing at Lowell Pittsfield (Red (Mets) Sox) 37 35 30 35 .554 .500 deputies and mall security guards in June. Vermont (Expos) 34 35 .493 4 New Hudson Jersey Vy.

(Cards) 32 30 36 38 .471 .441 BLAYLOCK GETS EXTENSION Pinckney (DRays) Division point guard Mookie Blaylock, who led the Oneonta Watertown (Yanks) (Indians) 45 34 23 35 .662 .493 steals last season, has agreed to a four Utica (Marlins) 32 34 40 .485 .412 12 17 tract extension with the Hawks. Blaylock, Williamsport (Cubs) 28 Auburn (Astros) 24 44 .353 21 aged 17.4 points per game in 1996-97. Stedler Division Erie (Pirates) 48 20 .706 Batavia (Phils) 41 27 .603 7 St. Jamestown Catharines (Tigers) (Jays) 34 23 45 35 .493 .338 25 COLLEGES YESTERDAY Pittsfield at Erie, 2 Oneonta at St. Catharines BATES HAS BUSTED LEG All-Big Vermont at Hudson Valley wide receiver D'Wayne Bates will be Batavia at Jamestown Lowell at New Jersey month with a broken leg, Northwestern Auburn Watertown at at Utica Williamsport Bates, a 6-2, 211-pound senior, suffered TODAY Oneonta at St.

Catharines Pittsfield at Erie Vermont at Hudson Valley Jamestown at Batavia Lowell at New Jersey GOLF Utica at Auburn Watertown at Williamsport GREATER MILWAUKEE Doug Barron OPEN Falled to qualify BROWN DEER, Wis. (AP) Dave Aeros 4, Ravens 3 Scores yesterday after the sec- Robert 71-70--141 -141 ond round of the $1.3 million Robin Freeman, AKRON NEW HAVEN played on the par- Wayne Grady Greater Milwaukee Open, Steve Lowery ab bi ab bi 71 Brown Deer Park Golf Club: Omar Miller cf 3000 Hall dhf 5000 Clarence Rose -133 Bruce Flesher 69-72-141 Neal 4 0 1 1 Grnwld 2b 5 1 1 0 Spike McRoy 34 Shaun Michel Bryn 1 0 0 0 Curtus If 4010 David Sutherland Sonny Nolan Henke Skinner Prry 4 1 1 0 Lewis rf 3 1 1 Dan Forsman Tommy Armour Ill 70-71-141 Jim Btzsid rf 4 1 Barthol 41 10 Fred Michael Christie Thoms 1b 3 1 2 Nwstrm 1b 3 0 1 0 Emlyn 35 Jimmy Johnston Betts Glass If dh 1 4 0 0 0 Taylr Frstn cf 3b 4 4 0 0 02 03 Eduardo Herrera David Brian Claar 66-70-136 Ted 69-72-141 Morris 2b 3 0 0 0 Jarrett ss 4 0 0 0 Kevin Keith 70-71-141 Morode Scott Hoch 70-66-136 Scott Gump Harriss 3020 Steve 70-66 136 Phil Fulton Allem 67-69 36 Jack O'Keefe Riggs pr 0100 Tom Purtzer Eric Johnson -141 Andrew Magee Marco Moyle 0 Mark Loren Roberts Calcavecchia 36 Mike 73-69-142 Greg Totals 30 4 6 4 Totals 36 3 10 3 Brad Fabel 70-66-136 Tray Tyner. 69-73-142 Adam Grant Waite Akron 030 000 010-4 6 0 Billy -137 Jim New Haven 100 002 000-3 10 Mike Standly Mike DP: NH 1. LOB: Akr 3, NH 8. 2B: Neal, Len Bob Scott Pieri Wolcott 74-68-142 71-71-142 Thomas.

Betzsold, Sac: Grunewald, Miller, Newstrom. Feuerstein, HR: Lee Sandy Rinker. Lyle 68-69137 68-69-137 Bradley Hughes Hugh Akron IP ER BB SO Jerry Durant -137 Woody 75-68-143 Badorek, 9 3 3 7 Joe Mike Brisky 70-67-137 137 Brian 71-72-143 Martinez 0 0 0 0 Chris Smith Rafael Weibring D.A. 73-70 -143 Briscoe. 0 0 0 2 Tom Pernice John Wilson 71-72-143 New Haven IP ER BB SO Lennie Clements Blaine McCallister 71-72-143 Henderson, 8 6 4 4 3 8 David Rocco Toms Dicky Don Pooley Watkins 0 0 0 0 Bill Glasson Dave 73-70-143 Badorek, 1-2.

Henderson, 2-5. WP: Keith Paul 74-69-143 Badorek. PB: Harriss. 2:27. 4.366.

Larry Rinker. 71-66--137 Craig Kanada 72-71-143 Wayne 68-69-137 Tony Joey Sindelar 67-71-138 Pete Bob 68-70-138 Willie Wood 70-74--144 GLAD YOU ASKED By BOB DOLGAN What is the playing record of Indians pitching coach Mark Wiley? Tony Yarman, Seville. A Wiley, 49, was the Minnesota Twins' second draft pick in 1970 and was player of the year in the New York-Penn League that year, going 10-3. He was honored as the outstanding player in the Twins' system that season. He was 1-3 in 15 games in Minnesota in 1975 and 1-0 in short stints with San Diego and Toronto in 1978.

He spent 10 years in Class AAA, winning 90 and losing 78. His best year was 1977, when he was 16-7 with Hawaii. Have a question? Wrote Glad You Asked, The Plain Dealer, 1801 Superior Cleveland, 44114. Tue. Wed.

Thu. Fri. Pittsburgh Pittsburgh White Sox 7:05, 7:05, TV-SC 7:05, TV-SC Post 7:00 Post 7:30 UCLA at Washington State, 3:30, WEWS Ch. 5. Southern Mississippi at Florida, 6, ESPN2 Texas Tech at Tennessee, 7:30, ESPN Oklahoma State at Iowa State, 11 (tape delay), SportsChannel High school: St.

Ignatius at Buchtel, 7:30, WMIH-1260 GOLF PGA: Greater Milwaukee Post 12:55 Home games are boldface Open, 1:30, WEWS Ch. 5 LPGA: Rail Classic, 3:30, ESPN2 TENNIS U.S. Open, men's women's third round, 11 a.m., W0IO Ch. 19; 7:30, USA VOLLEYBALL AVP Tour Championships, 2, WKYC Ch. 3 ASSOCIATED PRESS Olympic gold medalist Gail Devers shows off her trademark nails during a visit to the University Games in Sicily.

first thought to be only Wildcats' 24-0 season-opening homa on Aug. 23. TAR HEEL TALKED tee reprimanded Anson na's highly successful his behavior toward 1996 Division I will be suspended from ment game in which the a sprained ankle in the win against Okla- TO An NCAA commitDorrance, North Caroliwomen's soccer coach, for game officials during the championship game. Dorrance the next NCAA tournaTar Heels participate. HOCKEY KINGS, BOSTON SWAP The Los Angeles Kings traded leading scorer Dimitri Khristich to Boston for center Jozef Stumpel, the 'Bruins' top scorer, in a four-player deal.

The Kings also acquired right wing Sandy Moger and a 1998 fourth-round draft choice in exchange for Khristich and goaltender Byron Dafoe. BOXING HOLYFIELD-MOORER SET Evander Holyfield will meet fellow heavyweight champion Michael Moorer on Nov. 8 in Las Vegas. Holyfield will try to unify two parts of the heavyweight title when he meets Moorer in his first fight since earning $35 million to have his ears bitten by Mike Tyson on June 28. FROM WIRE REPORTS.

Craig Bowden 75-75--150 Mark McCumber. 76-74-150 John Huston. J.P. Hayes Bill Kokott Ben 76-77-153 Jim Gaugert 79-75-154 Jimmy 76-WD PITTSBURGH SENIOR CLASSIC MIDWAY, Pa. (AP) Scores yesterday after the first round of the $1.1 million Pittsburgh Senior Classic on the par-72 (36-36), Quicksilver Golf Club course: John Jacobs 36-32-68 John 34-34-68 Dan Wood 36-32-68 Bob 31-37-68 Kermit Zarley -68 Rick 34-35-69 Dave Eichelberger 35-34-69 Walt 34-35-69 Jim Bob E.

Jerry 35-35-70 Leonard Thompson 36-34--70 Hugh Baiocchi -70 Jim Albus David 33-37-70 Tom Wargo 36-34-70 Dave Bruce Summerhays 35-35 -70 J.C.Snead A Tony Mike Hill Bob Dickson Buddy Whitten 36-35-71 Mike McCullough Brian Barnes 35-36 Frank Conner. 37-34--71 Bob Eastwood -71 Gil Morgan John Bruce Crampton Graham John Schroeder Harold Henning Dick Hendrickson 35-37-72 Homero David 35-37--72 Roy Vucinich Ray 38-34-72 Vicente Rocky Thompson Jack Kiefer -72 Tom Shaw 35-37-72 Charles Coody. Dave Hill 37-36--73 Terry Dill 37-36-73 George Archer 35-38-73 John Paul Bud Allin 39-34 73 Gibby 73 Dana Quigley Miller 36-38-74 Gay Brewer 36-38-74 Buzz Thomas 37-37-74 Bobby Stroble 37-37--74 Hubert Green Isao Aoki. 36-38--74 Walter Larry Mowry Jim Ferree Will 38-37-75 Ben Smith 38-37-75 Larry Laoretti Butch Baird TRANSACTIONS Class AAA American Association. Optioned pitcher Nelson Cruz to Nashville.

National League CINCINNATI REDS Claimed first baseman Mark Johnson off waivers from the Pittsburgh Pirates and optioned him to Indianapolis of the American Association. FLORIDA MARLINS Activated pitcher Al Leiter from the 15-day disabled list. Sent pitcher Donn Pall to Charlotte of the Class AAA International League. HOUSTON ASTROS Purchased the contract of catcher Randy Knorr from New Orleans of the Class American Association and placed Knorr on the 15-day disabled list. outfielder Derrick Maddox to a minorPHILADELPHIA A PHILLIES Signed league contract.

BASKETBALL National Basketball Association ATLANTA HAWKS Agreed to terms with guard Mookie Blaylock on a four-year contract extension. Named Chris Tucker trainer. FOOTBALL National Football League INDIANAPOLIS COLTS Signed free safety Jason Belser to a three-year contract extension. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS Released defensive tackle Mike Thompson. Signed offensive lineman Glenn to a three-year contract.

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES Released safety Blaine McElmurry. Signed linebacker DeShawn Fogle from their practice squad. HOCKEY National Hockey League ANAHEIM MIGHTY DUCKS Signed defenseman Darren Van Impe to a two-year contract. LOS ANGELES KINGS Traded forward Dimitri Khristich and goaltender By. ron Dafoe to the Boston Bruins for center Jozef Stumpel, right winger Sandy Moger and a 1998 fourth-round draft choice.

MONTREAL CANADIENS Named Mario Tremblay pro scout. OTTAWA SENATORS Signed defenseman Chris Phillips to a multiyear contract. ST. LOUIS BLUES Signed free agent forward Shayne Toporowski. TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING Announced the resignation of David LaFevre, governor of the Lightning.

American Hockey League ROCHESTER AMERICANS Signed defenseman Dean Melanson to a two-year contract. COLLEGE CAMPBELL Announced the resignation of Brad Childress, men's assistant basketball coach, MISSISSIPPI STATE Suspended basketball guard Bart Hyche for the first two games of the 1997-98 regular season for being arrested for DUI. BASEBALL American League CHICAGO WHITE SOX Recalled pitcher Mike Sirotka from Nashville of the NFL SCHEDULE WEEK ONE TOMORROW Arizona at Cincinnati, 1 Atlanta at Detroit, 1 Dallas at Pittsburgh, 1 Indianapolis at Miami, 1 Minnesota at Buffalo, 1 New Orleans at St. Louis, Oakland at Tennessee, 1 Philadelphia at N.Y. Giants, 1 San Diego at New England, 1 Jacksonville at Baltimore, 4 Kansas City at Denver, 4 N.Y.

Jets at Seattle, 4 San Francisco at Tampa Bay, 4 Washington at Carolina, 8 MONDAY, SEPT. 1 Chicago at Green Bay, 9 NFL TICKET PRICES NEW YORK (AP) Average ticket prices charged for NFL games at the 30 home sites over the past two seasons: Team 1996 1997 Arizona $35.49 $35.49 Atlanta $31.49 $31.49 Baltimore $35.68 $37.44 Buffalo $33.46 $34.56 Carolina $39.26 $39.14 Chicago $38.18 $38.18 Cincinnati $34.09 $34.09 Dallas $38.25 $43.48 Denver $35.83 $35.83 Detroit $33.70 $34.43 Green Bay $30.61 $34.85 Indianapolis $31.76 $34.15 Jacksonville $36.59 $36.59 Kansas City $34.20 $38.02 Miami $32.56 $41.30 Minnesota $36.95 $40.71 New England $34.21 $39.45 New Orleans $34.84 $34.82 N.Y. Giants $35.59 $40.59 N.Y. Jets $25.33 $30.16 Oakland $51.41 $51.41 Philadelphia $42.83 $42.83 Pittsburgh $35.76 $35.76 St. Louis $33.57 $33.57 San Diego $38.96 $42.72 San Francisco $45.00 $45.00 Seattle $34.14 $32.65 Tampa Bay $33.06 $35.46 x-Tennessee $31.33 $40.36 Washington $35.69 $52.92 Avg.

$35.58 $38.09 x-Tennessee played as the Houston Oilers in 1996.0 Source: Team Marketing Report. FIGHT SCHEDULE (National TV In parentheses) Today At Berlin, Graciano Rocchigiani, Germany, vs. Frank Tate, Detroit, 12, for Rocchigiani's WBU light heavyweight title. At Argentina, Ahmad Abdin, Syria, vs. Anthony Willis, St.

Louis, 10, heavyweights; Alonzo Highsmith, Bartow, VS. Ed Krasnici, Albania, 10, heavyweights. At Las Vegas, Jeremy Williams, Long Beach, vs. Marcus Rhode, St. Josoph, 10, heavyweights: Lupe Aquino, Santa Paula, vs.

Anthony Brown, Topeka, Kansas, 12, tor the WBF middleweight title; Miguel Martinez. Mexico, vs. Sammy Stewart, Africa, 10, flywoights. Monday At Lyndhurst, N.J., Omar Sheika, Patarson, N.J., vs. Tyrone Clover, Philadelphia, 8, supor middleweights: Dave Toledo, Patorson, N.J., vs.

Tony Saladine, Wilhamsport, 8, featherweights. Sept. 5 At Altonna, Torrance Lewis, Philadolphia, vs. Jeff Wooden, Fort Bragg, N.C., 10, heavyweights. Sept.

6 At El Paso, Texas (HBO), Daniel Zaragoza, Mexico, vs. Erik Morales, Mexico, 12, tor Zaragoza's WBC lightweight title; Kirino Garcia. Mexico, vs. Rene Herrera, Mexico, 12, for Garcia's WBC internatonal super welterweight title; Floyd Mayweather, Las Vegas, vs. Louis Leija, San Antonio, 10, super featherweights; Cesar Soto, Mexico, vs.

Jorge Monzon, Mexico, 10, leatherweights. Sept. 8 At Inglewood, Ed Mahone, Los Angeles, vs. TBA, 10, heavyweights; Isidro "Chino" Garcia, Huntington Park, vs. Miguel Puma Granados, Mexico City, 10, flyweights; Ever Beleno, Cartagena, vs.

Jose Luis Torrez, Mexico, 10, featherweights. Sept. 10 At Las Vegas (DIRECTV), Terry Norris, San Diego, vs. Andreas Arellano, Mexico, 10, junior middleweights; Eric Morel, Madison, VS. Carlitos Hernandez, Indio, 8, flyweights.

Sept. 11 At Ledyard, Larry Donald, Cincinnati, vs. Tyrell Biggs, Philadelphia, 10, heavyweights; Michael Rush, Tampa, vs. Josh Imardiyi, Nigeria, 10, heavyweights. Sept.

12 At Pikesville, Md. (FOXSN), Simon Brown, Mount Airy, vs. Reuben Bell, Washington, 10, middleweights. At Las Vegas (ESPN), Stevie Johnston, Denver, vs. Saul Duran, Mexico, 12, for Johnston's WBC lightweight title.

THE LATEST LINE INTERLEAGUE PLAY Favorite Odds Underdog CLEVELAND 8-9 Chicago-NL DETROIT Philadelphia Atlanta 6-7 BOSTON NEW YORK-AL Montreal BALTIMORE New York-NL Florida TORONTO MILWAUKEE Pittsburgh CHICAGO-AL Even-6 Houston MINNESOTA Even-6 Cincinnati St. Louis Even-6 KANSAS CITY Seattle Pick COLORADO LOS ANGELES 10-12 Oakland Anaheim Even-6 SAN DIEGO SAN FRAN. Texas NFL Favorite Points Underdog Tomorrow Dallas 1 PITTSBURGH BUFFALO 3 Minnesota NEW ENGLAND 7 San Diego MIAMI Indianapolis DETROIT 7 Atlanta Philadelphia 3 N.Y. GIANTS Oakland 3 TENNESSEE CINCINNATI Arizona ST. LOUIS New Orleans DENVER Kansas City Jacksonville 3 BALTIMORE San Francisco 6 TAMPA BAY SEATTLE N.Y.

Jets CAROLINA Washington Monday GREEN BAY 15 Chicago COLLEGE FOOTBALL Favorite Points Underdog Today SYRACUSE N.C. St. Virginia Tech 22 RUTGERS Louisville 4 KENTUCKY X-ALABAMA 15 Houston W. VIRGINIA Marshall NEBRASKA 56 Akron MIAMI, OHIO 7 Ball State LA. TECH Bowling Green WASH.

ST. Pick UCLA Miami, Fla. 15 BAYLOR FLORIDA 28 Southern Miss IOWA ST. 5 Oklahoma St. 11 Memphis TENNESSEE 23 Texas Tech Minnesota 13 HAWAII x-at Birmingham, Ala.

Home Team In CAPS SUPER SHOOTERS GINA BOROVICA aced the 154-yard, fourth hole at Tanglewood C.C. using a 3-wood. KEITH HIGGINS aced the 118-yard, 13th hole at the Oberlin G.C. using a 8-iron. PETE LAUGHLIN aced the 120-yard, 16th hole at the Briardale Greens G.C.

using a 8-iron. FELICIA RODDY aced the 121-yard, 14th hole at Acacia C.C. using a 5-iron. DAVID SCOTT aced the 90-yard, fourth hole at Pine Ridge C.C. using a wedge.

CLIFF VISCI aced the 130-yard, fifth hole at Manakiki G.C. using a 9-iron. MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER EASTERN CONFERENCE Team SOW PtS GF GA D.C. 17 9 3 45 57 44 Tampa Bay 14 11 3 36 43 44 Columbus 11 14 2 29 33 34 New England 12 14 4 28 31 41 NY-NJ 9 15 1 25 32 41 WESTERN CONFERENCE Kansas City 19 7 7 43 50 40 Colorado 13 13 2 35 42 43 Dallas 12 13 3 30 43 41 Los Angeles 10 14 2 26 36 34 San Jose 10 17 3 24 46 51 Three points for victory, one point for shootout win and zero points for loss. THURSDAY Kansas City 1, Colorado 0 YESTERDAY New York-New Jersey 3, San Jose 0 TODAY New England at Tampa Bay, 7:30 Los Angeles at Columbus, 7:30 TOMORROW Colorado at Dallas, 3 Kansas City at Washington D.C., 4 U.S.

MEN'S SOCCER Record: (b-World Cup qualifying) b-Sunday, Sept. 7: VS. Costa Rica at Portiand, 3:30 b-Friday, Oct. 3: VS. Jamaica at Washington, 7:30 b-Sunday, Nov.

2: vs. Mexico at Mexico City, b-Sunday, Nov. 9: vs. Canada at Vancouver, British Columbia, b-Sunday, Nov. 16: VS.

El Salvador al U.S. site TBA, 2 COLLEGE RESULTS Women's Soccer Bowling Green 1, Kent 0 Saves: Brusky, 10. BG Goal: McGee. Saves: Lasanen, Gazley 3. Halftime: 0-0.

Women's Volleyball Ohio State 15-6-15-15, Kent 12-15-13-7 Maryland 15-15-15. Kent 10-4-8 AMATEUR RESULTS SOFTBALL CLEVELAND COED 1- Grandstand 7, State Farm 0 Express 16, Color Process 13 Billy C's 7, Even Cut 0 Billy C's 9, 66 Tavern 8 Waco 15, Billy C's 3 66 Tav. 7, Mr. E's 0 Memphis Tavern 11, Express 1 Grandstand 15, Cleveland Law 10 LAKE METROPARKS Cisangelas 18, Ashworth Masonery 3 LAKEWOOD COED USB Jen 15, Remedy 11 Remedy 18, Dogs 5 Shamrock 7, Kenilworth BC 5 Kenilworth BC 15, Grand 10 LAKEWOOD MEN Coho Reamers 15, Reality One 2 Merry 11-8, Flyers 7-4 MAPLE HTS. MEN 3A Playoffs Jack's Tavern 11, 6 Championship Dave's Supermarket 12, Jack's Tavern 5 1A Playoffs Tousley Steel 17, HBT Club 3 Tousley Steel 7, Efficient Heating 4 Championship Tousley Steel 31, Efficient Heating 11 NORTH OLMSTED MEN Dr.

Lover 20, Arturo's 5 Sly Fox 14, No Excuses 9 Dr. Lover 23, Sly Fox 15 Jets 18, Alexanders 17 CYCLING WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS PERTH, Australia (AP) Results yesterday from finals at the World Cycling Championships: Women 24km Points Race 1. Natalia Karimova, Russia, 29 points. 2. Teodora Ruano, Spain, 19.

3. Belem Guerrero Mendez, Mexico, 11. 4. Antonella Bellutti, Italy, -1 lap, 20 points. 5.

Ingrid Haringa, Netherlands, -1, 16. 6. Nicole Reinhart, U.S., -1, 16. 7. Sandra Smith, Australia, -1, 10.

8. Sally Boyden, Britain, -1, 9. 9. Ina Teutenberg, Germany, -1, 7. 10.

Lioudmila Gorojanskai, Belarus, -1, 4. 11. Rita Razmaite, Lithuania, -2 laps, 1. 12. Daniela Larreal, Venezuela, -2, 0.

13. Yan Wang. China. DNF. 200 Sprint Bronze Medal Oksana Grichina, Russia, 2, def.

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NATIONALS Qualifying CLERMONT, Ind. (AP) Qualifying results yesterday for the 43rd annual NHRA U.S. Nationals, the 16th of 22 events in the $30-million 1997 Winston Drag Racing Series at Indianapolis Raceway Park: Top Fuel 1. Gary Scelzi, Fresno, 4.613 seconds, 312.60 mph. 2, Larry Dixon San Diego, 4.660, 306.74.

3, Cristen Powell, Portland, 4.689, 291.82. 4, Jim Head, Columbus, 4.700, 309.59. 5, Cory McClenathan, Anaheim, 4.705, 313.04. 6, Bruce Sarver, Bakersfield, 4.737, 310.77. 7, Paul Romine, Indianapolis, 4.766, 301.10.

8, Shelly Anderson, Ontario, 4.769, 296.73. 9, Pat Dakin, Dayton, 4.794, 298.11. 10, Doug Herbert, Cherryville, N.C., 4.852, 304.56. 11, Tony Schumacher, Park Ridge, 4.912, 251.04. 12, David Grubnic, Acton, 5.068, 256.84.

13, Spike Gorr, Mission Viejo, 5.107, 264.55. 14, Luigi Novelli, Crete, 5.117, 279 93. 15, Mike Dunn, Mount Joy, 5.636, 162.24. 16, Rhonda Hartman, Anderson, S.C., 5.657, 163.81. Funny Car 1, John Force, Yorba Linda, Ford Mustang, 4.935, 309.38.

2, Ron Capps, San Diego, Chevrolet Camaro, 4.958, 310.55. 3, Whit Bazemore, Indianapolis, Mustang, 5.047, 300.70. 4, Chuck Etchells, Putnam, Dodge Avenger, 5.094, 305.18. 5, Mark Oswald, Houma, Avenger, 5.122, 308.64. 6, Kenji Okazaki, Tokyo, Avenger, 5.160, 277.69.

7, Dean Skuza, Brecksville, Avenger, 5.233, 276.58. 8, Freddie Neely, Covington, Avenger, 5.239, 282.48. 9, Cruz Pedregon, Camarillo, Pontiac Firebird, 5.332, 212.96. 10, Del Worsham, Orange, Avenger, 5.379, 291.35. 11, Dale Creasy, Lansing, Firebird, 5.382, 281.42.

12, Wyatt Radke, Alta Loma, Oldsmobile Cutlass, 8.089, 168.69. 13, Gary Densham, Avenger, 9.715, 89.38. 14, Randy Anderson, Ontario, Firebird, 9.923, 80.84. 15, Al Hofmann, Umatilla, Firebird, 9.988, 76.25. 16, Tony Pedregon, Gardena, Mustang, 12.970, 82.19.

Pro Stock 1, Kurt Johnson, Lawrenceville, Firebird, 6.984 (track record), 196.89. 2, Steve Schmidt, Indianapolis, Firebird, 7.011, 196.33. 3, Jim Yates, Alexandria, Firebird, 7.025, 195.52. 4, Ron Krisher, Warren, Firebird, 7.032, 196.24. 5, Frank laconio, Flanders, N.J., Oldsmobile Cutlass, 7.048, 195.27.

6. Bruce Allen, Arlington, Texas, Firebird, 7.048. 195.48. 7, Troy Coughlin, Columbus, Firebird, 7.061, 196.16. 8, Larry Nance, Akron, Cutlass, 7.061, 195.01.

9, Larry Morgan, Newark, Firebird, 7.063, 195.95. 10, Tom Hammonds, Crestview, Cutlass, 7.072, 196.24. 11, V. Gaines, Lakewood, Firebird, 7.072, 194.194.75. 12, Darrell Alderman, Morehead, Avenger, 7.072, 194.25.

13, Adam Landolfi, Brooklyn, N.Y., Firebird, 7.076, 194.93. 14, Tom Martino, Farmingdale, N.J., 7.083, 193.84. 15, Robert Patrick Frederickburg, Ford Probe, 7.087, 194.63. 16, Mike Thomas, Knoxville, Firebird, 7.091, 195.56. al 1- 4 1 Bobby Nichols ...........30 37-70 David 35-78 John 38 Dennis -70 Tommy Aaron 76 Arnold Palmer.

38 3H -78 Jerry Heard 30 DeWill Weaver. ..........38 39 -77 Jimmy Don 34-43 -77 Bunky Henry -70 Lou Graham Ted Hayes 41-30 -79 Tom DeRosa 42-39 -81 Lee Elder 38-44 0: BMW OPEN MUNICH, Germany (AP) Leading scores yesterday attor the second round of the $12 million BMW Open, played at the par-72 Munich Nord-Eichenried Golf Club: Padraig Harrington -130 Fabrice 131 Carl Peter Baker 132 Colin Montgomerie 65-67 132 Stephen Ames Notables Ernie Els 137 Jose Maria Olazabal 67-72-- 139 Costantino -139 Seve Ballesteros 71-74 -145 Gary 72-73 145 TORNADO TOUR AKRON OPEN At Chippewa G.C. Open Pro Division: Ivan Smith, $3,000, 67-67--134; Boo Blakeman, $1,125, 70-66-136; Jason Eckels, $1,125, 65-71-136; Kevin Lynch, $600, 69-69-138; Mike Emery, $450, 69-70 -139, Tom Kies, $450, 73-66--139; Rob Wakeling, $300, 68-72-140: Rob Moss, $250. 72-69-141; Dave Jeffers, $145, 72-70--142; Mike Lagodich, $145, 71- 71-142; Walt Robertson, $145, 73-69 -142; Kevin Shields, $145, 75-67-142; John Connelly, $100. 71-72-143: Mike Swiger, $100.

70-73-143. Senlor Pro Division: Jim McFarren, $1.500, 70-70-140; Fred Ruiz, $750, 71-72-143; Jerry Ludvik, $500, 70- 74--144; Leon LeMaster. $186, 74-71 --145; Gerry Mack, $186, 71-74-145; Bob Schmitz, $186, 74-71-145; Gerry Sears, $186, 69-76--145; Steve Wilkinson, $186, 75-70-145; Terry Grose, $147, 76-71-147. Amateur Division: C.J. Werley, $500, 79-70-149; Matt Creech, $200, 74-76 -150: Rich Daugherty, $100, 76-75 -151; Al Freeman, $100, 79-72-151.

NORTHERN OHIO PGA SENIORS CHAMPIONSHIP At Fox Meadow C.C. (par 36-36-72; Results: Jim Logue, $600, Canton Brookside 65-69-134; George Bellino, $400, Tippecanoe 70-69--139; Bryan Abbott. $250, Spring All 71 09--140; Huenink, $100, Tam Frank Wharton, $100. Fallawn 73 00 too, Rainlico 14 till Hick Jones, 71 1-8; Jitt Guintwin, Tannenbaut 141 Ompy. top 10ch 74-7t Vince Mantis, Ina links 70 7a Charlie Give 73 Ftank Strongavillo 77-7 thy 01-74 105.

Jack hon tmot, 00 -167, Tanglewond 04 Don Miller, Com groan Lake 02 04 10- CLUB AURORA LADIES CHAMPIONSHIP At Aurora a C. Championship Champion. funup Kelly Hamsay. Flight A Champion: Mary Lou Kaylen, Runner ups Marilyim Pinter Flight Champion: Chialine McCihea. Unhol LAKEWOOD LADIES CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP Lakewood C.C, Championship Flight Champion, Daniella McGill.

Hunnor-up, Kin Third Place: Q.A. Smith First Flight Champion: Pam Williamson Runner -up Lynda Gilbert. Third Place: Lois Palmor, Second Flight Champion: Karen McCready. Runner-up: Jean Bergold. Thad Place: Helen Kwon.

Third Flight Champion: Mal Greicius. Runner-up: Mabel Shockley. Third Place: Susan Delay. Fourth Flight Champion: Kelly Mills. Runner-up: B.A.

Singler. Third Place: Kathy Zehe. SUBURBAN LADIES GOLF ASSOC. At Berkshire HIlls G.C. First Flight Low gross: 1, Sue Leimgruber, Ind, 83; 2, Carol Peffer, BS, 84; 3, Sharon Adams, OH, 89.

Low net: 1, Dolores Donat, Ind, 71; 2, Tommie Ruehr, SV, 72; 3, Carol McManamon, RW, 73. Second Flight Low gross: 1, Alida Borsuk, RW. 95; 2, Eileen Aini, BS, 95; 3, Betsey Stein, Ind 96. Low net: 1. Louis Alvado, RW, 70; 2, Fay Snodgrass, SV, 71; 3, Karen PH, 74.

Lloyd, Sv, and Sandy Lynn, Third Flight Low gross: 1, Mary Ellen Strong, OH, 102; Anne Abbey, Ind, 103; 3, Nancy, Heiple, OH, 104. Low net: 1, Helen Hermerding, Ind, 72; 2, Janet Knott, OH, 74; 3, Julie Holecek, SV, 75. 4. A 20 Stewart Neal Lancaster -138 Ronnie 70-68--138 Skip Kendall. 69-69-138 Brett Quigley 138 Frank Ken Green 70-68-138 Larry 69-69--138 Jay Don Olin Browne Gary Curtis Strange 139 Gabriel 72-67 139 Jay Delsing 72-67-139 Todd Demsey Gene Sauers Jeff Chris Perry Taylor Smith 70-70-140 Jeff Sluman Brent Geiberger 71-69-140 Chip Sullivan Paul Goydos Duffy Waldorf Jay Haas 70-70-140 Dick Mast.

70-70140 Doug Martin Charlie Rymer -140 Kelly -140. Anthony Painter David Berganio Anthony 70-70-140 Ed Billy 71-73-144 Tim Shane Bertsch 74-70-144 John Mahaffey 75-69--144 Phil Blackmar John Morse Ed Andy 76-69--145 Joel Edwards 74-71-145 Richard 73-72--145 Jim Schuman Allen Doyle David 71-74-145 John Maginnes. 75-70--145 Steve Pate 73-72-145 Lee 73-72-145 Chip Beck 76-70--146 Jason 73-73-146 Scott Dunlap Hideki Kase 73-73-146 Mario 70-76146 John Daly 72-75-147 Bob Lohr 75-72-147 John Dowdall. Yoshinori 76-71--147 Robert Floyd 72-75 Jim 72-75--147 Brad Sutterfield 76-71--147 Glen Day Mike Sullivan 77-72-149 Larry Silveira 78-72-150 4..

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