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P6-The Post, Wednesday, July 13, 1983 TANK McNAIAItA by Jeff Millar Bill Hinds Ana TO RE ikl iXUvlATEtY WW WE-'RE mxjr ToaiTooTOF the GUNMEN 63. foe. AM TEAM ftXlUG AfEKi PUBLIC-WEALTH BOR3CT- A SaUAKV OF EsfeiWEteKJ $15 A420MlU.IOtJ! iuiii in muni it) mmm Ford Co. Gears Up For Volleyball Team Have you played volleyball lately? It could be the Ford Motor newest jingle. Launching what it called "a new marketing tool," the Ford people announced yesterday it had become a financial sponsor of the U.S.

Olympic men's and women's volleyball teams. "Interest in volleyball is rapidly increasing throughout the country because it's action-, packed, youth-oriented, aggressive and just plain American," said Thomas J. Wagner, general marketing manager for the automaker's Ford Division. Wagner said the automaker would supply cars and trucks to transport team members and volleyball officials through the 1984 Ly" MOOSTOU tit COOOOL -'V Olympics in ios Angeles. The Olympians certainly will chalk up plenty of I TV JO Post Scripts Radio i 7:05 p.m.

FSL Baseball: West Palm Beach Expos at Daytona Beach Astros, WPBR-1340 7:30 p.m. Major League Baseball: Seattle Mariners at Boston Red Sox, WIOD-610AM 8:15 p.m. Major League Baseball: New York Yankees at Minnesota Twins, WEAT-850AM it Television 7:35 p.m. Major League Baseball: Atlanta Braves at Philadelphia Phillies, live, WTBS-17 I Locally Horse Racing Thoroughbreds race at Calder Race Course in Miami today. Post time is 1 p.m.

Quarter Horse Racing Quarter horses race at Pompano Park in Pompano tonight. Post time is 7:30 p.m. Jai Alai Games start at noon and 7 p.m. today in the Fort Pierce Jai Alai Fronton. Drag Racing Dragsters race tonight at Moroso Motorsports Park.

Gates open at 6:30 p.m. and admission is $4. For more information call 844-8400. Softball Tournament The second annual Glades One-Pitch Tournament for Class teams is scheduled Friday through Sunday at Padgett Park in Pahokee. For more information call 996-3828 in Belle Glade.

Three-Quarter Midget Racing The Florida three-quarter Midget Racing Association will race Saturday night at Hialeah Speedway. Gates open at 5 p.m. and racing begins at 8 p.m. For more information call John V. Petrozelle at 683-7155 or Joseph D.

Pirelli at 964-9876. Golf Tournament' The Windmill Restaurant is sponsoring a four-man scramble tournament to benefit the American Cancer Society July 21 at the Royal Palm Beach Country Club. Entry fee is $35 per person and includes cart, greens fee, a continental breakfast at 7:30 a.m. and buffet lunch. Beer and soft drinks will be available on the course.

For more information call 793-0875. Golf Tournament A tournament to benefit the crippled children's transportation fund of Amara Shrine Temple is scheduled at 8:30 a.m. July 24 at the North Palm Beach Country Club. The tax-deductible entry fee is $20 and includes prizes, greens fee and lunch. For more information call the club at 626-4344 or Glenn Packer at 622-3395.

came as the United States teams were preparing to begin competition in the North Central American and Carribean Volleyball Confederation tournament here. The meet is one of five being held around the world to help select the teams that will participate in Los i Angeles. "Corporate sponsorship like this is. the only way a sport like ours can have international success," said Doug Beal, the coach of the United States men's team, which is ranked second to Cuba in the current NORCECA rankings. "No other nation in the world has to compete without some government help.

Our program couldn't function without the type of help we're receiving from Ford." Sounds like a better idea. Janis Carr The Associated Press OVER JOANNE Palm Beach's earner has long been known on the professional golf tour as Big She has some competition, at temporarily. Nancy Lopez, seen here 5'2-months pregnant, said she will stop until after the birth of her child. Compiled by Steve Dorsey' 3 I National League EAST DIVISION Aikens Kan 51 196 21 63 321 Almon Oak 72 235 29 75 .319 Whitaker Det 79 330 50 105 311 Bonnell Tor 70 197 25 62 .315 Thornton Cle 74 261 46 82 314 Runs: Yount, Milwaukee, 60; Upshaw, Lm Pet. GB Philadelphia 42 3D .525 Montreal 42 40 .512 I St.

Louis 42 41 .506 IV, Chicago 39 4 .459 5Vj K-Plttsburgh 37 43 .463 5 New York 31 53 369 13 WEST DIVISION Atlanta 52 34 .605 Los Angeles -49 33 596 1 San Diego 44 40 524 7 Houston 43 41 .512 I I -San Francisco 42 42 500 9 Cincinnati 37 49 .430 15 Summer Games, is a mass of freeways. The announcement Pirates 3, Giants 2 PITTSBURGH SAN FRANCISCO ab bl 4 0 0 0 LeMstr ss 4 0 10 Brgmn ph 3 10 0 Evans lb 3 0 0 0 Yngbld 3b 4 2 3 2 Clark rl 4 0 3 0 Leonard If 4 0 10 Davis cf 3 0 2 0 Way 3 0 0 0 Kulper2b 1 0 0 0 Breinlng Barr Venabl ph 33 1 10 1 Totals ab bl 4 110 Wynne cf JRay 2b Medic 3b JThosn lb Easier If Parker rf TPena Berra ss DRobnsn Sarmnto i a 4 111 3 0 0 1 4 0 10 3 0 10 4 0 10 4 0 0 0 3 0 10 3 0 10 0 0 0 0 10 10 Totals 33 3 10 2 Totals 34 2 I 2 Pittsburgh 100 100 001- 3 San Francisco 101 000 000- 2 r-Mt LOB-Pitts'burgh San Francisco 9, LeMaster, JRay, Clark. HR Evans (20), Easier (5), SB-Berra 2(5). 5-Berra IP ER BB SO Pittsburgh DRoblnson 7 6 2 1 4 Sarmiento W.2-3 lVi 2 0 0 0 Scurry 'a 0 0 0 0 San Francisco Breinlng 6 6 8 9 3 3 2 Barr 1 10 0 0 Breinlng pitched to two batters in 9th. This Day in Baseball On This Date In 1896 Philadelphia's Ed Delahanty hit four home runs and a tingle, but Chicago won 9-8.

On This Data In 1934 Babe Rufh hit his 700th home run to lead the New York Yankees to a 4-2 victory over the Detroit Tigers. Teammate Lou Gehrig left the game in the first inning with a case of lumbago, but returned the next day tor one at bat to keep his record consecutive game playing streak Intact. On This Data In 1938 Johnny Mize of the St, Louis Cardinals hit three home runs In a game tor the first time in his career. His record of five Ihree-homer games still stands. On This Oata In 1943 The first nighf game In Ail-Star history, at Philadelphia's Shibe Park, went to the American League, 5-4, despite a single, triple and home run by National League centerfieider Vlnce DIMaggio of the Pirates.

The big blow was a three-run homer by Bobby Doerr, which gave the AL the lead for good. On This Data In 1954 Pitcher Dean Stone, who did not retire a batter, received credit for the American I League's 11-9 Ail-Star victory at Cleve- I land's Municipal Stadium. Red Schoen- i dienst tried to steal a run for the National League after Stone was summoned into the game in the eighth inning, but the I pitcher's throw to the plate nailed the runner for the third out Virgil Trucks pitched the ninth Inning for the AL On This Data In I960 Willie Mays, Eddie Matthews, Stan Mu-Slal and Ken Boyer homered to power the National League to a 6-0 victory over the American League at Yankee Stadium in the second Ail-Star Game of the season. On This' Data In 1963 Early Wynn registered his 300th and last lifetime maor league victory, pitching five innings of Cleveland's 7-4 win over the Kansas City A On This Data In 1965 The National League took tht lead over the American League tor the first time since the Ail-Star series began, winning 6-5 at Metropolitan Stadium in Bloomlngton, tor its 18th victory. On This Data In 1971 Reggie Jackson's home run off the right field light tower at Detroit's Tiger Stadium highlighted a record-tying barrage of six home runs three by each side as the American League registered a 6-4 All-Star victory over the National League.

On This Data In 1912 The National League registered Its 11th consecutive Ail-Star victory over the American League with a 4-1 win at Montreal's Olympic Stadium Dave Concep-cion's two-run homer off Dennis Eckarsley in the second inning was the deciding hit. Today's Birthdays Hall of Fame pitcher Stan Coveleskle Is 94. Seattle Mariners pitcher Bill Caudlll Is 27 Major League Leaders NATIONAL LEAGUE Based an 195 at Bats MOVE JoAnne women's Momma. least playing a. 1" it-Late game not Included Yesterday's Results Philadelphia 4-7, Atlanta 1-6 Cincinnati 6, New York 2 Houston 7, Montreal 5 San Diego Chicago 3 St.

Louis at Los Angeles Pittsburgh at San Francisco Today's Games Pittsburgh (Candelarla 8-6) at San Fran-Cisco (M. Davis 0-3), 3:05 m. Cincinnati (Price 7-5) at New York (Terrell 1-3), 7:35 m. Atlanta (McMurtry 9-5) at Philadelphia (Carlton 9-9), 7 35 m. Montreal (Lea 6-5) at Houston (Ryan 8-1), 8:35 p.m.

Chicago (Ralney 9-7) at San Diego (Lol-lar 3-6), 10:05 p.m. St. Louis (Allen 5-8) at Los Angeles (Reuis 6-7), 10:35 p.m Thursday's Games Pittsburgh at San Diego, 4:05 p.m. Cincinnati at New York, 7:35 m. Atlanta at Philadelphia, 7:35 p.m.

'Montreal Houston, 8 35 m. 'Chicago an.oi Angeles, 10:35 St. Louis at San Francisco, 10:35 p.m. I American League EAST DIVISION Cycling Tour de France OVERALL STANDINGS Attar 11th Leg 1. Pascal Simon, France, S3 hours, 3 minutes, 15 seconds 2.

Laurent Fignon, France, 53:07:37 3. Jean-Rene Bernaudeau, France, 53:08:49 4 Sean Kelly, Ireland, 53:09:12 5. Jacques Michaud. France, 53:10:31 6. Pedro Oelgado, Spain, 53:10:47 7.

Marc Madiot, France, 53:10:51 8 Robert Alban, France, 53:12 24 9. Philip Anderson, Australia, 53:12:34 10. Joachim Agostinho, Portugal, 53:12:36 Horse Racing Calder 1st-5, 500, mdn 2YO, S'if. High HeelHpr Fiona Flash Nine Tailors Whtchgndnw Vlvange Frisky Jig Naranja Crly Or BrghtLght Judgavflle Nun ByThGIs Sunnys Blaze Restless My DrKmbrl Bahama Flag Top Dimplmt Colorful Prty Trentn Exprs Sweetst Dncr 2nd 3YO, 6Vit. Man AbotTwn Tudor Generl Hevy HndTry Knight OfPsn Visible Talent Cnstrctn Sght Frank Beattie Justic Fun Scar 3YO, it.

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Today's Line BASEBALL Amarlcan Ltagua Otfdi Favorlta Undtrdog BOSTON BALTIMORE DETROIT CHICAGO New York KANSAS CITY Vi-'ft 8-9 6-7 Seattle Oakland California Cleveland MINNESOTA Toronto 6-7 6-7 TEXAS 5i-6'4 National Ltagut Milwaukee Underdog Pittsburgh Cincinnati Atlanta Montreal Chicago Favorlt Odd SAN FRANCISCO E-6 NEW YORK E-6 PHILADELPHIA 6'i-7V4 HOUSTON 5Vi-6'i SAN DIEGO t'i-Vfl LOS ANGELES t'i-VH LOUIS USFL CHAMPIONSHIP Sunday at Denver Favorlt 1 Points Underdog Michigan Pick Philadelphia Horse Racing Pompano 1st 400, U50 Saintly Stomper Bug Me Now vandella Girl Mighty Frost Deck Featured Artist Three Bars Sambo Bogota Flash Em Cash Keystone Cutie Fancy Panama 2nd 400, MM Gingers Pay Now Bg Easy Moon Clarcona Mr Rebel Cherria Setty Lark Carolina Dynamite Tiffany Iselady Validere Long Sage Miss Spider Money 3rd 700, 11,000 Mr Val Bars Lady Chants -Our Chico Powers JJ Light Mans Wild Thing Swoons Gal Ms Romeo Time Hall To Ginny Culk South Apron String 4th 400, SI50 Ofminutlve Pistol Bug The Titanic Flash Go Martha Sheia Top Kitty Call Me Colfax Wonder Bar Tag Sheza Ole Charm Sth 640, S1.7M Thundering Tom Kitaman War Runnin Mudder Ima Kirsch Knot Nancys Crier Alabama Express Magic Discovery Real Gone Jag Strollon Big Man Hayai Pass 6th 4f, 51,200 Czarina Mark IV Jazz Sand Trap Casseis Bruhand Samraja Samorc Mosul SF Ibn Lateef 7th 350, 52,000 Raise Your Moon Peppy Tucker Axe Maker Barred Parr Wild Waters Hall Miss Pines Motoscoota Flashy Affair tth 350, 1 1,700 Jetlight Dial Leo Cox Bar Dicks Devil Jags Way Out Jingi Joy Brush Bargain Rockets Things Gee Tee Jet Mr Cinder Truck Shlnde Rocket tth 350, 51,400 Olympia By Jet Doolin The Sun Cadillac Pac Depth Star Jet Signal Caller Sugars The Name Tribal Sun Snany Daddy 10th 440, 11,501 Pass the Turn Bulls Overtime Miss Bull Ripple Apolls Pride Marlyns Time Call Me Time So Swift Malt Liquor Bull Jai-Alal 1st Doublet Pollche-Arrate Brian-Beitia II Narvaez-Teddy Brlngas-Arazosa Aquiles-Borthayra Ubilia-Castro III Amlas-Arrazola Gondra ll-Carassu SUBS Durango II- Maguna 2nd Singlet Zarraga Arrata Narvaaz Brian Castro HI Ubilla Urrestl Teddy SUBS Arrarola 3rd Doubles Gondra ii-6eitia Poiicha-Zarraga Brlan-Arrazoia Narvaez-Carassus Amias-Arrate Bringas-Castro II Aquiles-Arazosa UbiHa-Borthayro SUBS Arri-Teddy 4th Singles Gondra II Bringat Sola Borthayro Unanua Durango II Amtas AquMes SUBS Olin Sth Doublet Ubilia-Araioso Poiicha-Arraiola Brian-Borthayre Gondra ll-Teddy Narvaez-Maguna Aquites-Ceraisus Bringas-Zarrega Durango II Beifia SUBS Amias-Arrata 4th Doublet Poliche-Castro II Ubilla-Beitta Brfngas-Arrate Gondra ll-Borthay Amias-Araiose Cameron-Carassuf Zabaia ll-Teddy Aquites-Arreiola SUBS Narvaez-Ur rest! Tth Singlet Camaron Gandar Oiarrata Arrt Vallejo Stock Zabaia II Marshall SUBS Aqulles 8th Doublet Arri-Zarraga Zabaia M-Urresti Ube-Maguna Amias-Stock Saiazar l-Gandar Durango ll-Unanue Cameron-Marshall SUBS Randy-Olar-reta I tth Doubles Cameron-Unanue Zabaia ll-Olin Arri-Gandsr Durango ll-Olarre Goitia-Sola Eusebio-Urrestl Azpiri M-Maguna Randy-Marshall SUBS Saiazar I-Stock 10th Singles Lagaronne Saiazar I Ube Randy Anecabe It Azpiri II Goitia Crui -SUBS Marshall 11th Doubles Arri-Velleio Saiazar l-Olin Lagaronne-Cruz Goitia-Marthall Randy-Sola Azpiri H-Oierret Euseb lo-Stock Anacaba ll-Urrest SUBS Zabaia ll-M 2th Doublet Lagaronne-Olin Saiazar l-Oi arret Randy-Cruz Eusebio-Gandar Azpiri -Stock Ube-Sola Anacaba ll-Vallei Goitia-Urresti SUBS Cameron-Marshall 13th Doubles Randy-Veltcfo Lagaronne-Stock Saiazar l-So'e Azpiri 1 1 -Gandar Anacaba li-Crux iAJbe Oiarreta I Goltla-Olin Eusebio-Unaiue 'SUBS Arrl-Urrettl BASEBALL American Leasu MilwaukM Brewers placed Ned Yost, catcher, on the 15-day disabled list and kick waifs, pitcher, on the 21-day disabled list Activated Mark Brouhard, outfielder. Called up Bill Schroeder, catcher, from Vancouver of the Pacific Coast League. New York Yankees Reactivated Willie Randolph, second baseman, and returned Bobby Meacham, Infieldep, to Columbus of the International League. National League Montreal Expos Recalled Bob James, pitcher, from Wichita of the American, Association and optioned Tom Wieghaus, catcher, to Wichita. Dropped Jerry White, outfielder, from the 25-man roster, New York Mots Signed Eddie Williams, third baseman, and assigned him to Little Falls of the New York-Pen League FOOTBALL NFL 1 Houston Oilers Signed Tim Joiner, linebacker, and Stave Brown, cornerbock.

Miami Dolphins Signed Mike Charles, defensive tackle, to a multi-year contract. USFL Jacksonville Bulls Named Lindy Infante, head coach. HOCKEY NHL Vancouver Canucks Extended contract of Stan Smyl, forward. SOCCER MISL Baltimore Blast Acquired Paul Kit-son, forward, from the New York Arrows tor an undisclosed amount of cash and signed him to a three-year contract. 1 NASL San Dlago Sockers Acquired Hugo Perez, forward, from the Tampa Bay Rowdies for a first-round draft choice and an undisclosed amount of cash.

COLLEGE St. Bonaventure Announced resignation of Bob Sassone, assistant basketball coacr' tftective Sept. 1. Professional At WPB Auditorium Monday Niaht's Results 1. Tommy Wright and Shot Willie fought to a IS-minute draw, 2.

Les Thornton pinned Exotic Adrian Street, 3. EH- jah Akeem, Kareem Muhammed and Ke- vin auiuvan aec. scon Mcinee, Brad Armstrong, Charley Cook, 4. Outlaw ooDDy uuncum ptnnea Mike Graham, 6 29; S. Barry Windham pinned Ox Baker, 7 42, 6.

Dusty Rhodes and Cowboy Ron Bass were both counted outside the ring, no decision. USFL PLAYOFFS Semifinals Saturday, July 9 Philadelphia 44, Chicago 38 Sunday, July 10 Michigan 37, Oakland 21 Championship Game Sunday Philadelphia vs. Michigan at Mil High. Stadium, Denver, 8 p.m. CFL Eastern Division PF PA 25 30 35 21 32 Ottawa Toronto Hamilton Montreal Western Division 1 0 0 35 Edmonton Saskatchewan Br Columbia 1 0 0 21 14 0 45 26 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 30 0 1 0 25 Calgary Winnipeg Thursday's Game British Columbia at Toronto, 8 p.m.

Friday's Game Winnipeg at Edmonton, 9 30 p.m. Saturday's Games Ottawa at Montreal. 7:30 p.m. Hamilton at Saskatchewan, 9 p.m. Hall of Fame Classic At Newpart, R.I.

Yesterday's Results Women's Singles First Reund Leslie Allen def. Renee Blount, 5-7, 6-0, 4- 4. Pam Shriver def Susan Rimes, 6-0, 6-0. Barbara Potter def. Barbara Jordan 6-3, 6-4 Elliabeth Sayers, Australia, def.

Rosia Casals, 5-7, 6-3, 6-3. Lele Forood def. Caryn Copeland, 6-2, 6- 4. Robin Boss def. Trey Lewis, 4-6, 7-6 (7-5), 6-2.

Anna Fernandez det. Karen Oewis, Can- Karln Huebner, 6-! 6-7 uo-ai, 6-0 Aiycfa Moulton def. Shelby Torrance 6-3, 6-2. Kim Schaeter def. Maryann Coivllla, 6-3, 6-2.

Swedish Open At Bastad, Sweden Yesterday's Results Men's Singles First Round Jan Gunnarsson, Sweden, def. Jose Lo-pai-Maeso, Spain, 6-4, 7-5. Stefan Ed berg, Sweden, def. Bernhard Pits, Austria, 6-4, 6-4. Marco Ostofa, Yugoslavia, det.

Thomas Hoostedt, Sweden, 3-4, 7 5, 4-2. Bernard Boileau, Belgium, def. Bruce Dtrlin, New Zealand, 6-2. 6-7, 6-4. Karl Mailer, West Germany, def.

Roland Stadler, Swttserland, 6-7, 4-3, 4-1. Jerome Van ier, France det. Jeff Simp son, New Zealand, 4-1, 7-4. Men's Deublet First Reund Stefan Slmonsson, Sweden, and Hen Ik Sundstrom, Sweden, def. Angel Gimenex, Spain, and Roberto Viicano, Spain, 4-1, 6- 2.

Stefan Ed berg, Sweden, and Magnus Tl-deman, Sweden, def. Joakim Berner, Finland, and Mikael Morten sson, Denmark, 6-4, 6-7, 4-2. Jacob Hlasak, Swltierland, and Roland Stadler, Switzerland, def. Per Hertquist, Sweden, and Mike de Palmar, 43, 4-4. Area Club Results Last Night's Results Wamen's Oaubles Graup McCerren-Connoly, Hovert-Htgham; Gratia) Ad iemy -Stock, I British Open At Southporf, England FACTS AMD FIGURES At Stake: British Open Golf Champion- shP Site: Royal Birkdale Golf Club, par 34- 37 71, 6,968 yards.

Dates: Thursday through Sunday. Format: 72 holes, stroke play. Purse: winner's share $60,000. Defending Champion: Tom Watson, U.S. Field: 154 147 pros, 7 amateurs).

Tournament Racard: 268, Tom Watson, U.S., 1977, Turnberry. Former champions in starting field: Bill Rogers, U.S.; Tom Watson, U.S.; Seve Bal-lesteros, Spain; Tony Jacklin, England; Lee Trevlno, U.S.; Gary PLayer, South Africa; Jack Nicklaus, U.S.; Tom Weiskopf, U.S.; Arnold Palmer, U.S. i Television: ABC, Saturday 12 noon-2 p.m. (EDT), Sundall a.m.-l p.m. (EOT).

Featured First Round Pairings, Starting Times (EDT) 3:20 a.m. -Gordon Brand, Bill Rogers, David Graham. 3:45 a.m. -Tom Watson, Mark James, Hugh Baiocchi. 4:25 a.m.

-Nick Faldo, Larry Nelson, Seve Ballesteros. Kite, a-Philip Parkin, Ma-sahiro Kuramoto. 5: 10 a.m. -Arnold Palmer, Ben Crenshaw, Ray Floyd. 5:30 a Hselh, Hale Irwin, Sam I Torrance.

7:40 a.m. -Chen Soon-Lu, Pefer Ooster-huis, Hal Sutton. 8 a.m. -Tony Jacklin, Manuel Plnero, Lee Trevlno. 8 20 a m.

Bernhord Longer, Paul Way, Craig Stadler. 9:05 am. -Fuzzy Zoeller, Sandy Lyle, Greg Norman. 9 25 a m. -Gary Player, Ian Woosnam, Lanny Wadkins.

10 a.m. -Jack Nicklaus, Ken Brown, Nick Price. PGA Leaders Through Milwaukee Open Scoring 1, Ray Ftoyd, 70 74. 2, Lanny Wadkins, 70.83. 3, Calvin Peete, 70 84.

4, Don Pooley, 71.03. 5, Tom Watson, 71.04. Average Driving Distance 1, John McComish, 277.1. 2, Curt Byrum, 273.3. 3, Tom Purtzer, 272.6.

4, Lon Hfnkle, 271.5. 5, Tom weisKopt, 21.4. Drlvlna Percentage In Fairway 1, Calvin Peete, .855. 2, Lee Trevlno, .754. 3, Jack Renner, .749.

4, Tim Norrls, .745. 5, David Edwards, .737 Craens in Regulation 1, Johnny Miller, .723. 2, Calvin Peete, 716. 3, Larry Nelson, .695. 4, Wayne Levi, .693.

5, Hal Sutton, 691 Average Putts Per Round 1, Morris Hatalsky, 28 18 2, Isao Aokl, 28 26 3, Bruce Fleisher, 28.72. 4, David Edwards, 28.76. Denis Watson, 28 81. U.S. Amateur Public Links Championship At Colts Neck, N.J.

Second Round Scores Michael Miles. Cypress, Calif. 73-69-14! Vicn, Loras McCoy, Des Moines, lowa 72-73- 145 Angelo Petraglla, Wall Township, N.J, 75-71-144 Paul Rudis, Ofympia, Wash 70-76-144 Gary Rusnak, Painesvllle Ohio 74-73-147 Dennis Dolcl, Sharon, Pa. 75-72-147 Thomas Howe, Pearl River, 71-77 14B Brad Rosiar, Pontiac, Mich. 71-77-146 James Wright, Travis AFB, Cal.

74-74 14fl David Graulau, Alma, Mich. 74-74 14 Billy Tuten, Palatka 73-75-14 Roy Biancalana, Franklin Park, III. 74- 75- Brian Tennyson, Evansvilie, Ind. 75-74149 Marc Dlngman, Milan, Mich. 74-75149 Allen Christ, Kenosha, Wise.

74-75-149 David Lynton Hobby, Santa Ana, Calif. 73- 76-149 Kurt Bosen, Centervflle, Utah 73-76-149 Michael Swartz, Phoenix, Ariz. 72-77-149 Bruce Zuiaica, Alameda, Calif. 72-77149 Carl Cooper, Houston, Texas, 75-75150 Jeff Johnson, Ventura, Calif. 74-76150 Raymond Silnlk, Emmaus, Pa.

74-76150 Thomas Cottar, St. Paul, Minn. 75-75150 Dana Kain, Ames, lowa 76-74150 Raymond Boone, Miami 73-77150 Larry Pagel, Tucson, Aril. 73-77150 Gregg Gomstar, Tampa 74-74150 Andrew Morsa, South Weymouth, Mass. 75- 76-151 Thorn Poscoplnk, Wayne, Mich.

74-77151 Richard Miller, Columbus, Ohio 74-77151 Dean Menanta, Reno, Nev. 77-74151 Philip Thomas, Oklahoma City, Ok la 74- 75-151 Dennis Walsh, Groves, Texas 74-77-151 Tim Koresset, Bloomlngton, Ind. 72-79151 Dave Esier, Waucunda, III. 80-72-152 Kevin Hall, Carson City, Nev. 77-75152 Charles Nelmen, Crescent Springs, Ky.

77-75-152 Las Uyehara, Honolulu, Hawaii 71-74152 Gregg Harvey, Minneapolis, Minn. 77-75-152 Jay Cooper, Coral Gables 74-74-152 Bill Reilly Taliassea, Ala. 74-71-152 Arnold Hawkins San Francisco 74-71-152 Jim Horvath, Dennis, Maine 75-77-152 Ed Teresa, Green Bay, Wise. 77-75-152 Gary Tyrone Roush, Mason, W.Va. 76- 74-152 Greg Twlggt, San Diego, Calif.

74-76-152 Donald Berry, Rosevflle, Minn. 75-71-153 Karl Elbrecht, St Louis, Mo. 74-77153 Jesse Patlno, Dallas 74-77-153 Allan Thompson, Pleasant Ridge, Mich. 77- 77-154 Lance Taketa, Hilo, Hawaii 76-71-154 PaulHalpine, Omaha, Neb. 79-75-154 Wendell Tom, Honolulu, Hawaii 76-71154 Dean Prtnca, San Bruno, Calif.

79-75154 Doug Lledar, Bensenvllte, 111. 74-79-155 John Kerint, West Middlesex, Pa. 77-71-155 Don Burwell, Miami Lakes 71-77155 Gary Skaggs, Louisville, Ky. 74-79155) Robert So I don, Remsenburg, NY. 75-M-155 John McGregor, Sacramento, Calif.

77 78-155 Michael Brown. Philadelphia 74-41155 Area Gub Results LUCERNE LAKES GC Total Team Putts: Troy-Rosklin-Shishilla 129; Cone-Hathaway-Warwick-Tobin 129. INDIAN SPRING CC Woman's Best Two Balls of Foursome; Gardner-Dauman- Kaplan-Brownstein 127, Bern-Brandes-Sit-ten-Solomon 130, Freemen-Hersh-Chartoos-BIng 133. INDIAN TRAIL CC Women's First Flight Margulies 39ri, Benigno 40, Second Flight Ausiander 37, Weil 41. ATLANTIS OC Women's Best Ball of Partners: Dicfcs-Nagle 44, Young-Haiperfn 65.

Foley-01 men 46. Toronto, 59, OEvans, Boston, 55; WWilson, Kansas City, 55; EMurroy, Baltimore, 54. kdi; mio, Dusiun, ni, ivmiic, i-miayu, 60; Cooper, Milwaukee, 57; Ward, Minnesota, 55, L.N.Parrlsh, Detroit, 54. Hits: Boggs, Boston, 107; Whitaker, Detroit, 105; Rice, Boston, 101; Ward, Minnesota, 100; Carew, California, 99. Doubles: Boggs, Boston, 26; L.N.Parrlsh, Detroit, 26; McRae, Kansas City, 26, Minnesota, 24, 5 are tied with 21.

1 1 ifii neiiHiun, uciiuii, wi-iiiu'i, Detroit, Grltfln, Toronto, 10 are tied with 5. Home Runs: Rice, Boston, 23, Kittle, Chi cago, 20; Armas, Boston, IB, Cooper, Mil- waukee, 17; Upshaw, Toronto, 17 Henderson, Oakland, 41 J.Crui, Chicago, 42; Wilson, Kansas uiy, jv; K.iaw, jj; aampie, i ex- as, 28 Pitching (7 decisions): Koosman, Chtca go, 7-1, .875, 3.95, L.Jackson, Toronto, 6- .857, 4.08; Kison, Californli 8-2, .800, Rlghettl, New York, 10-3, .769, 3.14; Haas, Milwaukee, 6-2, .750, 3.97. Strikeouts: Stieb, Toronto, 113; Blyleven, Cleveland, 103; Morris, Detroit, 97; Rlghettl, New York, 93; Sutton, Milwaukee, 83. Saves: Quisenberry, Kansas City, 20; Stanley, Boston, 16; Caudlll, Seattle, 15; R.Davis, Minnesota, 14; Lopei, Detroit, 12. Florida State League Southern Division I PCt.

GB .696 .667 .615 IV .600 3 .400 7 520 West Palm Beach 16 7 Fort Myers 16 8 Vero Beach 16 10 Fort Laudardalo 15 10 Miami 10 15 Northern Division Daytona Beach 13 12 Winter Haven 10 13 St, Petersburg 11 15 Lakeland 7 15 435 2 423 Vi 318 44 Tampa 6 15 .286 5 Yesterday's Results Lakeland 7, Wast Palm Beach 5 Fort Lauderdale 7, Miami 0 Fort Myers 13, Vero Beach 6 Winter Haven 7. Tamna 3 Daytona Beach 9-6, 1st Petersburg 4-4 Today's Games West Palm Beach at Daytona Beach Vero Baech at Fort Lauderdale Winter Haven at Lakeland Tampa at St. Petersburg Fort Myers at Miami, 2 Monday's Results West Palm Beach 6, Lakeland 2 Winter Havan 8, Tampa 4 Fort Myers 5, Vero Beach 4 Fort Laudardalo 5, Miami 2 American Legion Lake Worth 1 Palm Beach 7 Lake Worth 504 030 000 12 12 0 Palm Beach 001 300 001 7 IS 5 Dougherty, Boyd (4) and Eddy, Sanford, Cornwall (5), Boden (6) and Lint, NASL EASTERN OIVISION GP GA BP Pts Cosmos 11 7 47 29 37 101 Toronto II 7 37 30 33 99 Chicago 8 6 30 30 25 72 Montreal 6 II 33 47 29 59 SOUTHERN DIVISION Fort Lauderdale 7 10 30 33 27 69 Tulsa I 10 29 32 24 Team America I 7 16 21 11 Tampa Bay 4 15 27 43 24 i WESTERN DIVISION Vancouver 16 2 41 16 34 130 Golden Bay 10 4 32 23 26 86 Seattle 7 9 31 25 23 65 San Diego 2 12 10 33 9 19 Six points are awarded for a regulation or overtime win, tour points tor a shootout victory, and one bonus point for every goal scored with a maximum of three per game. No bonus point is awarded for overtime or shootout goals. Yesterday's Result Montreal 3, Fort Lauderdale 2 Today's Games Vancouver at Toronto, I p.m.

Team America at Tampa Bay, I p.m. Chicago at Tulsa, 8 30 p.m. Golden Bay at Seattle, 7:30 p.m. NASL Statistics Through Sunday Scorers Cabanas, Cos Chlnaglla, Cos 13 16 37 33 33 30 29 27 Avg. 0 77 1.35 1.37 1.45 1.51 1.31 Byrne, I or II Tunmil.

r.A 11 Futcher, Tul Peterson, Sea 13 13 GMltondlfHi CP 1 Lettlerl, Van Hammond, TEA Corrigan, Sea Berkenmeler, Cos Irwin, GB Moiler, Tor 17 Strikers Schedule April 2: (Exhlb FL 4, Toronto 3 April 16 (Exhlb Tampa Bay 2. FL I April 74: Vancouver 3, FL 0 April 30: Seattle 2, FL 0 May 4: FL 4, New York I May 8: New York 3, FL 2 May II: Vancouver 1, FL 0 May 21: FL 2, Montreal 1 June 1: Chicago 2, FL I June 4: FL 4, Tampa 3 June 8: Tulsa 2, FL 1 June 12: Team America 2, FL 1 junf i. pl aan uieuo I June 13. Toronto 3, FL 2 13. FL 2 June 25: Tulsa 2, FL 1 June 29: FL 3, Golden Bay I July 4 FL 2, Toronto 1 July 9 FL 3, Tampa Bay 2 Last Night: Montreal 3, FL 2 Date Opponent Tim 8 8 8:30 10:30 I I I030; II 10:30 I I rlca 1:30 Saturday July 20 July 23 July 27 July 30 Aug Aug 14 Aug.

17 Aug. 20 Aug 24 Aug. 27 Aug 31 Sept. 4 TEAM AMERICA CHICAGO at Tulsa at San Diego GOLDEN BAY TEAM AMERICA at San Diego at Golden Bay at Seattle at Tampa Bay TULSA TAMPA BAY at Team Ami (RFK) I I 1 I Yesterday's Games Seattle 3, Boston 2 Baltimore 3, Oakland 1 5, California 4 Chicago 8, Cleveland 0 New York 4, Minnesota 3 9, Kansas City 6 9, Texas 2 Today's Games (Seattle 7-5) at Boston (Eckers-ly 5-6), 7 35 (Conroy 2-1) at Baltimore (G. Davis 6-4), 7:35 p.m.

California (Klson 8-2) at Detroit (Petry 7-4), 7 35 Cleveland (Blyleven 6-8) at Chicago (Hoyt 9-9), 8 30 m. New York (Guldry 10-4) at Minnesota (Sehrom 7-3), 8 35 p.m. Toronto (Clancy 8-5) at Kansas City (Gura7-10, 8 35 m. Milwaukee (McClure 5-7) af Texas (Darwin 7 7), 8 35 m. Monday's Late Boxes Rangers 5, Brewers 4 MILWAUKEE TEXAS abrhbl ab bl 5)11 Toilesn 2b 6 0 2 0 7 12 2 Rivers dlt 6 0 11 7 0 0 0 BBell 3b 7 0 2 0 7 0 11 LAPrsh rf 6 0 11 6 0 0 0 Wright ct 5)10 5 0 0 0 Blittner lb 2 0 2 1 6 0 10 OBrlen lb 4 0 10 5 12 0 Sample If 7)20 4 110 Sundbrg 3 0 0 0 Stein ph 10 0 0 BJohnsn 3 111 Dent ss 6 2 2 0 52 4 I 4 Totals 54 5 15 4 000 002 101 000 000 4 001 100 011 000 001- when winning run scored.

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71. Garvev. San Diego. 67, Raines, Montreal, 67; Evans, I San Francisco, 61; Dawson, Montreal, 52; Wilson, New York, 52. RBI: Dawson, Montreal, 66; Murphy, At lanta, 62, Hendrlck, St.

Louis, 60; Chamb-Ifss. Atlanta. 54, Guerrero, Los Angeles, 54. Hits: Oliver, Montreal, 106; Thon, Houston, 105, Dawson, Montreal, 104, Hendrlck, St. Louis, 100, Garvey, San Diego, 98, Murphy, Atlanta, 98.

Doubles: Oliver, Montreal, 24; Buckner, Chicago, 22; Hendrlck, St Louis, 22; Knight, Houston, 22; Crufc Houston, 21; Ray, Pittsburgh, 21. Triples: Butler, Atlanta, Moreno, Houston, 8, Raines, Montreal, Dawson, Montreal, 5 are tied with 5. Heme Runs: Evans, San Francisco, 20; Guerrero, Los Angeles, 19; Murphy, Atlanta, 19; Dawson, Montreal, 17; Schmidt, Philadelphia, 17. Bases: Raines, Montreal, 36, Wilton, New York, 31; Sox, Los Angeles, 29; LeMaster, San Francisco, 28; Moreno, Houston. 27.

Pitching (7 decisions): Montelusco, San Diego, S-l, .889. 4.07, Ryan, Houston, 8-1, rnn-wa, Miianra, -1, I PPerei, Atlanta, 10-2. .833. 2 57: Hooton. oton, Los Angeles.

8-2. 800, 3 34, Rogers, Mon treal, w-j, euu, Strikeouts: Carlton, Philadelphia, 141; Soto, Cincinnati, 130; McWtlliams, Pittsburgh, 109, Rogers, Montreal, 89; Berenyl, Cincinnati, 88. Saves: Bedroslen, Atlanta, 13; Reardon, Montreal, 13; Lavelle, Son Francisco, 12; LeSmlth, Chicago, II, Lucas, San Diego, SHowe, Los Angeles, 9. AMERICAN LEAGUE Based en I9S at Bats GAB Pel. Carew Cel Boggs Bsn Brett Kan Griffey NY McRae Kan 62 79 S3 62 77 745 296 201 240 294 40 99 404 52 1071 361 47 72 .358 36 80 333 48 95 .323 AB Hendrlck StL 77 285 44 100 Knight Htn 76 267 21 90 Easier Pit 63 207 23 69 Oliver Mon 81 326 40 106 Murphy All 84 303 78 98 Madlock Pit 68 766 36 85 Dawson Mon 79 327 52 104 Then Htn 82 334 48 105 LoSmlthStL 54 212 31 66 Crui Htn 82 300 44 93 TKenndy SD 78 790 21 90 I I I Milwaukee Haas 1 Ladd 1 TMImann 0 Augustine Texas Smithson Jones Schmidt 2 ToblkW.2-1 0 MUf MOII Ladd T-4 42.

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