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THE PLAIN DEALER, SUNDAY, JANUARY 15, 1989 12-D FOR THE RECORD 2 FOR FINAL CALL 344-4580 SCORES COLLEGE BASKETBALL 15, Higgins 1-9 2-2 5, Vaught 9-11 3-4 22, Hughes 1-3 0-02. Totals 34-66 10-14 84. ILLINOIS (96) Anderson 6-11 3-4 16, Battle 9-16 0-1 18, Hamilton 4-9 2-2 10, Gill 8-15 8-10 26, Bardo 2-7 7-7 11, Small 1-3 1-2 3, Smith 1-2 4-4 6, Liberty 3-5 0-0 6. Totals 34-68 25-30 96. Hotf-111 48-44.

3-point goals- Mich 6-18 (Rice 4-7, Robinson 0-3, Higgins 1-6, Vaught 1-2). 111 3-10 (Anderson 1-3, Gill 2-6, Bardo 0-1.) Rebounds Mich 33 (Rice 9), HI 33 (Anderson 7). Assists- Mich 22 (Robinson 8), Ill 18 (Bardo 11). Total fouls--Mich 22, Ill 15. Technical- Mich Coach Frieder.

A G'town 86, Boston Col. 60. BOSTON COLLEGE (40) Benton 4-8 0-2 8, Pruitt 0-0 0-0 0, Beasley 2-8 1-2 5, Barros 6-16 1-2 17, Moron 1-3 0-0 3, B.Smith 0-2 0-0 0, Avle 3-10 1-2 7, Hierpe 2-3 1-2 5, Stovall 0-3 0-0 0, B.Edwards 1-5 3-5 5, Michals 1-1 0-0 2, C.Jockson 0-1 3-4 3, Corcoran 1-1 1-2 3, Schnatmeier 1-2 0-0 2. Totals 22-63 11-21 60. GEORGETOWN (86) 2-3 1-2 5, Turner 4-6 4-6 12, Mourning 9, Bryant 7-8 0-2 16, C.Smith 4-7 0-0 9, Tillmon 6-9 0-1-14, Bell 2-2 2-4 6, Winston 2-3 1-3 5, Mutombo 1-1 0-0 2, Jefferson 0-0 0-0 0, Thompson 2-3 0-0 4, Jones 1-3 0-1 2, Allen 0-1 0-0 0, J.Edwards 0-0 2-2 2, Vann 0-1 0-0 0.

Totals 34-56 13-25 86. Half-Grwn 50-31. 3-point goals--BC 5-11 (Borros 47, Moron 1-2, B.Edwards 0-1, C.Jackson 0-1), Gtwn 5-8 (Bryant 2-3, Tillmon 2-3, C. Smith 1-1, Mourning 0-1). Rebounds BC 36 (Avle 6), Gtwn 43 (Mourning 7).

Assists BC (Benton 3), Gtwn 19 (Mourning 5). Total fouls--BC 20, Gtwn 19. TOP 20 Duke 82, Maryland 72 DUKE (82) Brickey 4-11 9-12 17, Ferry 9-19 4-5 22. Loettner 3-3 0-1 6, Henderson 5-10 2-4 13, Snyder 3-6 2-2 10, Abdelnaby 1-3 1-1 3, Smith 2-2 5, Koubek 3-6 0-0 6. Totals 29-40 20-27 8211 MARYLAND (72) Mustaf 6-11 4-5 17, Williams 5-8 1-4 11, Massenburg 4-14 0-0 8, Johnson 6-15 8-10 22.

Nared 2-9 0-1 5, Dickerson 0-3 0-0 0, Lewis 1-1 0-4 2, Martin 2-3 3-47. Totals 26-64 16-28 72. Holf-Duke 37-32. 3-point goals Duke 4-7 (Snyder 2-3, Smith 1-1, Henderson 1-2, Ferry 0-1), Md 4-12 (Johnson 2-3, Mustaf 1-3, Nared 1-5, Dickerson 0-1). Fouled out Laettner, Williams.

Rebounds- Duke 38 (Ferry 10), Md 43 (Mustat, Williams 9). Assists Duke 16 (Snyder 7), Md 11 (Williams 4). Total foulsDuke 22, Md 20. Technicals Duke Bench, Laettner. A Illinois 96, Michigan 84 MICHIGAN 10 (84) Rice 12-18 2-2 30, Mills 3 5-10 0-0 10, Griffin 0-2 0-0 0.

Robinson 6-13 3-6 St. John's 65, Syracuse 63 SYRACUSE (63) Owens 5-13 3-5 14, Thompson 8-12 1-3 17, Coleman 5-12 6-8 16, Douglas 0-2 0-0 0, Roe 3-7 2-4 10, Harried 2-7 0-1 Johnson 1-3 0-0 2, Manning 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 24-56 12-21 63. ST. JOHN'S (65) Sealy 4-8 1-2 9, Williams 10-15 3-3 23, Muto 2-5 0-0 4, Brust 6-11 2-2 15, Buchanan 1-7 0-0 2, Mullin 1-3 0-0 2, Singleton 5-8 0-0 10.

Totals 29-57 6-7 65. Half Syr 40-31. 3-point goals 3-11 (Roe 2-6, Owens 1-2, Douglas 0-2, Thompson 0-1), SJ 1-5 (Brust 1-2, Sealy 0-1, Buchanan 0-1, Mullin 0-1). Rebounds Syr 29 (Coleman 8), SJ 36 (Williams 10). Assists Syr 19 (Thompson 8), SJ 17 (Buchanan 6).

Total fouls-Syr 9, SJ 19. Minnesota 80, lowa 78 IOWA (70) Horton 9-14 3-7 21, Thompson 4-8 0-09, Jepsen 2-5 0-0 4, Marble 7-10 5-10 19, Armstrong 3-12 2-2 9, Lookingbill 0-3 2-2 2, Moses 5-5 0-0 14. Totals 30-57 12-21 78. MINNESOTA (80) Coffey 1-1 0-0 2, Burton 10-15 6-6 28, Shikenianski 1-5 1-1 3, Lynch 0-1 0-0 0, Newbern 11-16 5-6 27, Bond 0-3 2-2 2. Gaffney 7-13 0-1 18.

Martin 0-2 0-0 0, Metcalf 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 30-57 14-16 80. Half-lowa 45-37. 3-point goals-lowa 6-13 (Moses 4-4, Armstrong 1-5, Thompson 1-4), Minn 6-9 (Gaffney 4-6, Burton 2-2, Newbern 0-1). Rebounds-lowa 39 (Horton, Jepsen 8), Minn.

21 (Burton 9). Assists lowa 12 (Armstrong 4), Minn 12 (Bond 5). Total fouls-lowa 23, Minn 22. Technical Missouri 96, Iowa St. 71 IOWA ST.

(71) Robinson 1-4 3-4 5, Urquhart 0-1 0-0 0, Alexander 7-13 3-16 17, Woods 2-7 4-4 8, Born 6-11 2-2 18, Pearson 1-3 0-0 3, Goodman 1-2 0-0 2, Moore 0-1 0-0 0, Mock 3-9 1-2 7, Spinks 2-4 0-1 4, Baugh 2-7 2-3 1. Totals 25-62 15-22 71. MISSOURI (96) Smith 9-19 2-3 20, Sandbothe 5-9 2-3 12, Leonard 3-5 2-3 8, 0-0 0, Buntin 3-8 0-0 6, Mcintyre 0-2 0-0 0, Coward 4-10 0-0 8, Irvin 7-13 4-5 19, Horton 0-1 Coleman 2-2 0-0 4, Church 3-4 0-1 6, Sutton 1-1 0-0 2, Peeler 4-6 3-3 11. Totals 41-80 13-18 96. Half--Mo 45-35.

3-point goals IS 6-16 (Born 4-8, Pearson 1-3, Bough 1-3, Woods 0-2), Mo 1-7 (Irvin 1-3, Coward 0-3, Peeler 0-1). Fouled out Alexander. Rebounds IS 36 (Alexander, Born 6), Mo 49 (Sandbothe 10). Assists-IS 12 (Woods 6), Mo 23 (Peeler 6). Total fouls--IS 18, Mo 21.

Arizona 95, Oregon 71 OREGON (71) Grant 4-13 6-12 14, Johnson 5-13 3-3 15, Lucas 1-2 0-0 0, Coffey 3-5 1-2 7, Reynolds 6-12 0-0 13, Dunn 2-3 0-0 4, Hanson 0-2 1-2 1, Helms 0-1 5-6 5, Hargain 3-9 2-2 8, Blair 1-2 0-0 2. Totals 25-62 18-27 71. ARIZONA (95) Elliott 5-11 0-0 11, Buechler 0-1 2-2 2, Cook 9-13 5-8 23, Lotton 3-6 0-0 9, Muehlebach 3-6 5-6 13, Mason -1-3 3-3 5. Rooks 3-4 2-2 8, Othick 4-5 5-6 15, David 2-3 0-0 4, Womack 1-1 1-2 3, Curry 1-5 0-0 2. Totals 32-58 23-29 95.

Half Ariz 46-26. 3-point goals Ore 3-10 (Johnson 2-5, Reynolds 1-1, Hargain 0-4), Ariz 8-15 (Lotton 3-5, Muehleboch 2-2, Othick 2-3. Elliott 1-4, Mason 0-1). Fouled outHelms. Rebounds- Ore 32 (Grant, Coffey 5), Ariz 33 (Elliott 7).

Assists- Ore 10 (Johnson 3), Ariz 24 (Muehleboch 5). Total fouls- Ore. 21, Ariz 19. Seton Hall 76, Conn. 62 CONNECTICUT (62) Sellers 0-1 1-3 1, George 4-7 2-2 10, Robinson 8-21 1-4 17, Gamble 5-10 2-2 12, Smith 4-9 0-0 10, DePriest 0-1 0-2 0, Gwynn 1-2 0-0 2, McCloud 3-4 4-5 10, Cyrulik 0-1 0-0 0.

Totals 25-56 10-18 62. SETON HALL (76) Walker 6-8 9-9 21, Gaze 3-9 5-5 12, Volcy 1-2 1-2 3, Morton 6-14 4-5 19, Greene 1-3 2-2 5, Avent 6-13 1-3 13, Cooper 0-3 3-4 3. Totals 23-52 25-30 76. Half-SH 35-31. 3-point goals- Conn 2-6 (Smith 2-5, Robinson 0-1), SH 5-16 (Morton 3-8, Greene 1-2, Gaze 1-6).

Fouled outGamble. Rebounds Conn 26 (Sellers 6), SH 41 (Avent Assists--Conn 9 (Robinson 5), SH 12 (Greene 4). Total fouls--Conn 24, SH 21. N.C. St.

82, Ga. Tech 68 GEORGIA TECH (64) Hammonds 4-10 1-1 9, Sherrod 5-13 0-0 10. Brittain 2-2 0-0 4, Scott 5-16 0-0 13, Oliver 7-13 1-2 16, McNeil 4-6 0-0 8, Brown 3-7 0-0 6, Whitmore 1-1 0-0 2. Totals 31-68 2-3 68. NORTH CAROLINA ST.

(82) Howard 7-9 1-1 15, Brown 6-14 3-4 16, Lester 1-3 1-2 3, Corchiani 46 4-4 15, Monroe 8-16 6-7 26, D'Amico 1-3 1-2 3, Weems 2-4 0-0 4. Totals 29-55 16-20 82. Half-NC St 46-26. 3-point gools-GT 4-15 (Scott 3-11, Oliver 1-4), NC St 8-15 (Monroe 4-9, Corchiani 3-4, Brown 1-1, Howard Rebounds- GT 30 (Scott, Sherrod 5), NC St 32 (Brown 7). Assists- GT 17 (Oliver 9), NC St 20 (Corchiani 8).

Total fouls- GT 16, NC St 12. Kansas 75, Kansas St. 74 KANSAS (75) Newton 7-16 4-4 21, Randall 47 4-8 12. Alvarado 0-2 0-0 0, Pritchard 0-0 11, Barry 1-3 2-2 4, West 5-6 2-3 12, Minor 0-4 4-4 4, Maddox 2-4 2-2 6, Gueldner 2-3 1-2 5. Totals 26-53 19-25 75.

KANSAS ST. (74) Britt 4-8 1-3 9, Dobbins 1-3 2-2 4, McCoy 5-10 2-5 12, Humphrey 6-13 5-6 19, Henson 7-15 6-6 23, Massop 2-5 0-1 4, Smith 0-3 0-1 0, Simmons 1-2 1-2 3. Totals 26-59 17-26 74. Half-Kon 38-36. Reg- 68-68.

3-point goals Kon 4-8 (Newton 3-6, Pritchord 1-2), K5 5-9 (Henson 3-7, Humphrey 2-2). Fouled outAlvarado, Pritchard, McCoy. Rebounds Kan 37 (West 10), KS 31 (Dobbins 6). Assists-Kan 16 (Pritchard, Newton 4), KS 14 (Dobbins, Henson 5). Total fouls-Kan 23.

KS 24. Villanova 76, Prov. 67 VILLANOVA (76) Massey 3-4 3-4 9, Taylor 44 2-2 10, Greis 10-14 5-8 25, Wilson 1-6 4-4 6, West 8-15 5-5 24, Dowdell 1-3 0-1 2, Woodard 0-1 0-0 0, Walker 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 27-49 19-24 76. PROVIDENCE (67)- Foster 4-7 0-0 8, Palazzi 3-6 2-2 9, Conlon 5-9 1-3 12, Screen 5-15 5-7 15, Murdock 4-9 5-8 13, Shamsid Deen 1-3 3-4 5, Watts 0-1 0-0 0, Wright 2-6 0-0 5.

Totals 24-56 16-24 67. Holt- Prov 30-28. 3-point goals-Vill 3-7 (West 3-6, Wilson 0-1), Prov 3-12 (Palazzi 1-2, Wright 1-2, Conlon 1-3, Watts 0-1, Screen 0-2, Murdock 0-2). Fouled out Taylor, Conlon. Rebounds Vill 34 (Greis 10), Prov 29 (Conion 8).

Assists- Vill 17 (Wilson, Massey 5), Prov 14 (Screen 5). Total fouls Vill 21, Prov 21. COLLEGE HOCKEY CENTRAL COLLEGIATE Conference Games PtS GF GA Michigan St. 18 3 37 132 Lake Superior 13 6 3 29 85 12 8 2 26 86 85 Michigan 10 -0 3 23 89 80 Bowling Green 10 12 0 20 90 Ferris St. 12 Ohio St.

7 11 2 16 68 94 W. Michigan 6 10 4 16 73 92 Miami 3 17 0 6 78 105 YESTERDAY Ferris St. 6. Miami, 0.3 W. Michigan 4, Michigan St.

2 Lake Superior St. 5, 1 Michigan 4, Bowling Green 1 x-York, Ontario 5, Ohio St. 4. OT I' SPORTS BRIEFS SUMMARIES OHIO Wilmington 80, Dyke 79 DYKE (79) Dukes Hitchens 11; Williams Arth 15; Latimer 19; Wolfe Spinner Russell Aponte 10. WILMINGTON (80) Wake 11; Stevens 20; Murphy Siouftman 22; Bench Thigpen Dicke 10; Hall 8.

Half-Dyke 36-29. 3-point goals--D 3 of 11 (Hitchens, Arth, Latimer); 7 of 21 (Wake, Stevens 6). Fouled out-Aponte (D), Holl (W). Rebounds 45 (Aponte 15); 30 (Dicke 9). Assists 14 (Arth 4); 17 (Slouffman 8).

Total fouls 28, 16. A-500. Akron 88, Oral Roberts 84 AKRON (88) Jones 1-5 0-0 2. Roberts 12-17 1-2 25, Patterson 6-10 4-6 16, Buford 5-9 3-6 14, McLaughlin 9-18 6-6 25, McGee 0-0 0-2 0, Johnson 0-2 0-0 0, Robinson 2-3, 0-1 Wilczynski 1-2 0-1 2, Totals 36-66 14-24 88. ORAL ROBERTS (84) Thompson 10-13 7-8 30, Freeman 0-2 0-0 0, Suggs 6-10 1-3 13, Workman 6-13 3-4 17, Sutton 6-14 4-6 19, Jones 1-7 0-0 3, O'Neill 1-2 0-1 2.

Kelley 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 30-61 15-22 84. (Buford 1-3, McLaughlin a OR 9-24 Holt Ak 49-39. 3-point goals-Ak 2-7 (Thompson 3-6, Workman 2-5, Sutton 3-7, Jones 1-6). Fouled out-OR Sutton, O'Neill.

Rebounds-Ak 38 (Roberts 8), OR 36 (Suggs 13). Assists Ak 13 (McLaughlin 5), OR 16 (Workman 5). Total fouls -Ak 19, OR 24. Technicals- bench. BIG 10 5).

Technicals Wis Coach Steve Yoder. Total fouls Pur 21, Wis 23. Indiana 92, N'western 76 NORTHWESTERN (76) Lambiotte 6-15 4-7 16, Schwabe 5-12 7-8 17, Pedersen 2-3 0-0 4, R. Ross 1-2 0-0 2, Styles 6-9 2-2 15. Grose 1-4 0-0 2, Holmes 2-4 0-0 4, B.

Ross 1-1 4-4 6, Reece 5-6 0-0 10, Polite 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 29-57 17-21 76. INDIANA (92) Anderson 5-9 8-12 18, Hillmon 6-10 3-4 15, Jadlow 2-2 4-7 8, Edwards 9-18 0-0 22. Meeks 3-5 7-8 13, White 0-1 0-0 0, Robinson 6-8 1-3 13, Sloan 0-1 0-0 0, Oliphant. 1-1 0-0 3.

Totals 32-55 23-34 92. Half Ind 43-37. 3-point goals -NW 1-6 (Styles 1-2, Lambiotte 0-1, R. Ross 0-1, Grose 0-2) Ind 5-9 (Oliphant 1-1, Edwards 4-8). Fouled out Holmes, Pedersen, Lambiotte.

Rebounds NW 28 (Schwabe, Reece 7), Ind 32 (Anderson 9). Assists-NW 11 (Lambiotte, R. Ross, Styles 3), Ind 19 (Edwards, Hillman 5). Total fouls--NW 27, Ind 20. Purdue 68, Wisconsin 62 PURDUE (68) 1-3 0-0.

2, McCants 4-6 9-11 17, Scheffler 4-5 6-8 14, Clyburn 1-3 0-0 2, T. Jones 3-6 4-4 11, Stewart 1-2 0-0 2, K. Jones 5-8 3-11 13, Oliver 1-1 0-0 2, Reid 1-2 2-2 5. Totals 21-36 24-32 68. WISCONSIN (62) D.

Jones 8-20 3-5 19, Simms 2-5 0-0 5, Portmann 1-5 0-0 2, Molaski 1-4 1-3 3, Jackson 3-8 7-8 15, Locum 5-7 2-2 13, Schubring 1-3 0-2 2, Robinson 0-0 0-1 0. Tompkins 1-1 1-2 3. Totals 22-53 14-23 62. Half-Pur 34-29. 3-point goals-Pur 2-7 (T.

Jones 1-2, Reid 1-1, K. Jones 0-1, Clyburn 0-1, Berning 0-2). Wis 4-10 (Jackson 2-4, Locum 1-3, Simms 1-1, Molaski 0-2). Fouled outPortmann, K. Jones.

Rebounds Pur 22 (Berning 5), Wis 29 (Simms 6). Assists-Pur 14 (T. Jones 4, Stewart 4), Wis 15 (Jackson OHIO WOMEN Ohio Northern 70, BW 51 BALDWIN-WALLACE (51) Valarie Kepner Kim Stuart 19; Hollie Kozak Stephanie Fleming 13; Connie Gribben 5. OHIO NORTHERN. (70) Dawn Hill Bootsie Reid Corrine Schaeffer Jill Joiliff 16; Cindy Leinard Laurie Trane Nancy Winston Kristin Honco*ck 23; Denise McNeely 2.

Half-ONU 28-25. 3-point goals- B-W 2-4 (Kepner, Gribben); ONU 2-7 (Schoeffer, Leinard). Fouled Out- Kepner (B-W). Rebounds- B- 34 (Stuart 8); ONU 35 (Hanco*ck 7). Assists- B- 11 (Kepner 5); ONU 17 (Reid 4).

Total fouls- B- 18, ONU 15. A-175. JCU 76, Grove City 74. GROVE CITY (74) Carlson 9, Brain 18, Cochrane 22, Irons 20, Pavlasky 5. JOHN CARROLL (76) Warnock 37, Moore 5, Currey 2, Cairelli 3, Klocek 28.

Hickman 1. -JCU- 32-28. 3-point goals--G 1-2 (Pavlasky); JCU 0-1 (Currey). Fouled Out- Pavlesky; JCU Currey. Rebounds- 48 (Cochrane 17); JCU 35 (Klocek 12).

12 (Irons Pavlesky 3); JCU 8 (Cairelli 6). Total fouls-G 17; JCU A-208. Wooster 71, CWRU 25 CASE WESTERN RESERVE (25) Sabick Gebaver Keller Frederickson Cullinane Mranor 13. Evans WOOSTER Crawl (71) 19; Jones Podgorny 12; C. Brown Paul AH Brown 6: Porter 10; Heil Hansen 5.

Half--Wooster 36-16. 500 VICTORIES Coaches with 500 or more victories in NCAA Div. games through yesterday (x- active; y-active at NAIA school): Adolph 875 Phog 770 Henry Iba. 767 Ed Diddle 759 Ray 724 John Wooden 667 x-Dean Smith 652 x-Ralph Miller 645 Mary 642 x-Norm Sloan 613 Com 611 Slats Gill 599 Guy Lewis -Abe Poul Frank McGuire Harry Miller. 534 x- Lefty Driessel 533 x- Don Haskins 529 Fred 525 x-Lou Henson.

519 x- Jerry Tarkanian 512 x-Norm Stewart. 511 Harold 504 x-Gene 502 Knight. COLLEGE WRESTLING MOUNT UNION INVITATIONAL How they finished 1. Mt. Union 144; 2.

Waynesburg 85; 3. Thiel 84; 4. Baldwin-Wallace 5. Muskingum 6. Cuy.

Community Coll. 7. Gannon 46; 8. Ashland 9. Lakeland Comm.

Coll. 10. Allegheny 11. Defiance 18. CEDARVILLE INVITATIONAL CWRU 43, Cedarville 0 118 Goldstein (CWRU) forfeit; 126 Vandervoort (CWRU) forfeit; 134 Knoll (CWRU) forfeit; 142 E.

Miller (CWRU) forfeit; 150-Chilson (CWRU) forfeit; 158 S. Miller (CWRU) dec. D. Kime, 11-2; 167 Batross (CWRU) by default; 177-Hanchin (CWRU) dec. R.

Kime, 8-2; 190 Mason (CWRU) dec. Deshetsky, 12-0; HVY Massmon (CWRU) forfeit. CWRU 31, Wittenberg 18 110 Goldstein (CWRU) forfeit; 125 Strope (W) pinned Vandervoort, 134 Donathan (W) pinned Knoll, 142 E. Miller (CWRU) dec. Hahn, 20-3; 150 Willeke (W) dec.

Chilson, 3-0; 158 S. Miller (CWRU) Regitz, 10-2; 167 Batross (CWRU) forfeit; 177 Honchin (CWRU) dec. Holder, 8-0; 190 Peters (W) dec. Mason, 7-4; HVY Massman (CWRU) pinned Beaty, 3:02. CWRU 26, Wilmington 26 118 Drewry (W) dec.

Goldstein, 17-1; 124 Huff (W) pinned Vandervoort, 134 C. Miller (W) dec. Knoll, 10-1; 142 E. Miller (CWRU) drew with Riportella (W), 4-4; 150 K. Miller (W) dec.

Chilson, 6-0; 158 S. Miller (CWRU) forfeit; 167 Batross (CWRU) forfeit; 177 Honchin (CWRU) forfeit; 190 Smart (W) pinned Mason, HVY. Massman (CWRU) forfeit. COLLEGE SWIMMING MEN Wittenberg 127, Baldwin Wallace 48 200 MR Wittenberg (Harris, Zink, Shields, Hillerich), Conway, 200-FREE Hielle, 50-FREE Zink, 200-IM Turi, 1-METER DIVING McGee, 100.03; 10-FLY Shields, 100-FREE Harris, 100-BACK Hielle, 500-FREE Davis, 200-BACK Zink, 204-FR Wittenberg (Hielle, way, Hillerich, Davis), 3:27.87. WOMEN Wittenberg 193, Baldwin Wallace 45 200-MR Wittenberg (Shaw, Pessone, Burns, Heintz), Rott, 200-FREE Show, 50-FREE Dunikoski, 200-IM Pessoney, 1-METER VOL Wgonski, 107.05; 100-FLY Rott, 100-FREE Dunikoski, 100-BACK Troyer, BW, 500-FREE Burns, 1-METER OPT.

Wgonski, 118.00; 200-BREAST Johnson, 200-FR Wittenberg (Rott, Mace, Burns, Shaw), 4:01.36. TRANSITIONS BASEBALL National League SAN DIEGO PADRES -Signed outfielder Marvell Wynne to a one-year contract. LEAGUE--Voted to allow York the Little Falls League franchise to move to New Pittsfield, Mass. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association PHOENIX-Waived guard Mark Davis. COLLEGES LOYOLA, forward Gerald Hayward and center Antowne Johnson ineligible for the rest of the basketball season.

OHIO STATE--Fired quarterbacks coach Bill Dudley. -Named Leon Fuller defensive coordinator. NFL PLAYOFFS THE LATEST LINE SUPER BOWL Sunday, Jan. 22 At Joe Robbie Stadium, Miami Cincinnati vs. San Francisco, 5 MISL MAJOR INDOOR SOCCER LEAGUE Pct.

GB Baltimore .647 Dallas 12 .632 Wichita .563 San Diego 10.00 .526 Tacomo .450 Los Angeles 8 11 .421 4 Kansas City 5 13 .278 Yesterday Wichita at San Diego, 10:35 Baltimore at Tacoma, 10:35 Today Dallas at Kansas City, 3:05 Wichita at Los Angeles, 9:05 Friday San Diego 7, Dallas 1 Tacoma 7, Baltimore 3 AISA Fort Wayne 8, Dayton 4 Chicago 10, Milwaukee 4 AMERICAN INDOOR SOCCER ASSOCIATION Pct. GB Canton 11 .611 Milwaukee 10 7 588 Chicago 118 8 578 Hershey 9 529 Fort Wayne 10 10 500 Memphis co 11 .421 Dayton 13 .278 6 Today Milwaukee at Chicago Dayton at Hershey Canton at Memphis Friday Canton 19, Hershey 11 TENNIS RIO CHALLENGE ADELAIDE, Australia (AP) Results yesterday from the Rio Challenge roundrobin exhibition tournament at Adelaide's Memorial Drive courts: Singles Championship Stefan Edberg, Sweden, def. Pat Cosh, Australia, retired. Doubles Championship John McEnroe-Mark Woodforde, def. Mats Wilander-Ivan Lendl, 7-6 (7-4), 6-2.

NO SYDNEY, NEW Australia SOUTH (AP) WALES OPEN Results yesterday of the $350,000 New South Wales Open championships at White City (seedings in parentheses): Men Singles Semifinals Andrei Cherkasov, Soviet Union, def. Olivier Deloitre, France. 7-5, 6-1. Aaron Krickstein (3), Grosse Pointe, def. Bruno Oresar, Yugoslavia, 6-0, 2-6, 6-4.

Women Singles Semifinals Catarina Lindqvist (13) Sweden, def. Terry Phelps (16), Lorchmont, N.Y., 5-7, 6-3, 7-6. (7-2). It Martina Navratilova (1), Fort Worth, Texas, def. Hana Mandlikova (9), Australia, 6-3, 6-2.

4 Doubles Semifinals Martina Navratilova-Pam Shriver, (1), def. 1wona Kuczynska-Judith Weisner, 6-3, 6-0. Liz Smylie Wendy Turnbull (6), def. Ann' Henricksson-Gretchen Magers, 6-2, NEW ZEALAND OPEN WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) Results yesterday in the $145,000 New Zealand Open tennis tournament: Singles Semifinals Amos Mansdort, Israel, def. Roger Smith, Bahamas, 6-3, 6-2 Ramesh Krishnan, India, Richey Reneberg, Houston, 7-6, 6-3.

SKIING MEN'S ALPINE DOWNHILL KITZBUEHEL, Austria (AP) Results yesterday of the men's World Cup Alpine downhill ski race: 1. Daniel Mahrer, Switzerland, -1 minute, 58.42 seconds. 2. Marc Girordelli, Luxembourg, 1:58.49. 3.

Peter Wirnsberger, Austria, 1:58.67. 4. Pirmin Zurbriggen, Switzerland, 1:58.95. 5. Peter Mueller, Switzerland, 1:59.23.

6. Rob Boyd, Conada, 1:59.44. tie Armin Assinger, Austria, 1:59.44. 8. Michael Mair, Italy, 1:59.46.

9. Kart Alpiger, Switzerland, 1:59.48. 10. Helmut Hoeflehner, Austria, 1:59.63. 11.

William Besse, Switzerland, 1:59.68. tie Franz Heiner, Switzerland, 1:59.68. 13. Leonhard Stock, Austria, 1:59.84. 14.

Daniel Sbardelotto, Italy, 2:00.08. 15. Atle Skoardahl, Norway, 2:00.12. American finishers 42. Jeff Olson, Missoula, 2:03.06.

45. Bill Johnson, Troutdale, 2:03.67. BOXING SCHEDULE Today At Caesar's Hotel-Casino, Atlantic CitY, Frankie Warren, Corpus Christi, Texas, vs. "Irish" Micky Ward, Lowell, 12, for Warren's USBA junior welterweight title. NBA BASKETBALL Favorite Points Underdog Philadelphia CHARLOTTE MILWAUKEE Detroit CHICAGO Boston L.A.

Lakers 10 L.A, CLIPPERS Indiana MIAMI DALLAS Portland COLLEGE BASKETBALL Favorite Points Underdog Oklahoma PITTSBURGH GEORGIA TECH Pick Louisville TCU 8- Rice N. Carolina VIRGINIA FLORIDA ST. Tennessee N.C.-Charlotte S. ALABAMA Temple GEO. WASH.

Brodley ILLINOIS ST. WASHINGTON 4.. California SUPER BOWL Favorite Points Underdog at Miami Jan. 22 San Francisco 7 Cincinnati COLLEGE BOWLS Favorite Points Underdog EAST-WEST SHRINE GAME at Pato Alto, Calif. East.

West Home team in CAPS BOWLING PBA AC-DELCO CLASSIC TORRANCE, Calif. (AP) Results yesterday from the stepladder finals of the $150,000 AC-Delco Classic, with names, hometowns, pinfall totals and prize money: 1, Randy Pedersen, Santa Maria, Calif, 717 (3 games), 2, Parker Bohn Ill, Freehold, N.J., 247 (1 game), 3, James Miller, Tempe, 192 (1 game), 4, Marshall Holman, Medford, 404 (2: games), 5, Ron Palombi Erie, 203 (1 game), $6,000. Playoff Results Game one: Holman def. Palombi, 237-203; Game two: Pedersen def. Holman, 234-167; Game three: Pedersen def.

Miller, 225-192; Title game: Pedersen def. Bohn, 258-247. AMATEUR RESULTS SOCCER. CONCORDIA Berea Red 4, Lt. Blue 3 Ate White 8, Dk.

Blue 6 Concordia 6, Zagreb 3 Jets 7, Bavaria 5 Inferno 8, Rangers 1 Strikers 12, Royalton 5 Concordia 12, Mean Mach. 1 Rebels 4, Raiders 3 Raiders 3, Demons 3 Nustangs 10, Buckeyes 5 Wildcats 2, Criss Cross 2. Blasters 9, Stars Middleburg 4, Cobras 2 Flashes 6, Bulldogs 1 Tiger Ind. 5, Netbusters 3 Ages 9, Green Mach. 4 Blitz 3, Tiger 0 FORCE WESTLAKE.

Girls East West 19 14, Lady Rangers 0 Amherst 6, N.Olmsted JV. 1 Westlake 5, Padua l1 2 N.Olmsted 3, Bay Rockets Red Boys Westlake 2, Strongsville 0 NightHowks Orange 3, Rogues Yellow 3 Strongsville 5, FC 0 East West-73 3, East West-74 2 FC 3, Enter-732 Oberline 6, Sailors 5 Elyria 7, Force Fist 2 Westlake 6, Dancers Tears 3 Concordia 5, Screw This 2 Ac Rebels 13, Rangers 2 GOLF PALM MEADOWS CUP GOLD COAST, Australia (AP) Leading scores yesterday after the third round of the $525,000 Palm Meadows Cup golf tournament played on the par-72, Palm Meadows resort course: Curtis Strange, U.S............ 66-70-71-207 Terry Price, 74-65-70-209 Raymond Floyd, U.S... 71-68-70-209 Isco Aoki, Peter Fowler, Australia, 70-70-70-210 Jeff Maggert, U.S.............. Tsukasa Watanabe, 77-68-67-212 Masashi (Jumbo) Ozaki, Japan.

72-68-72-212 Brett Ogle, Australia 68-71-73-212 George Serhan, 70-70-73-213 Lyndsay Stephen, 71-74-69--214 Tateo (Jet) Ozaki, Japan 74-70-70-214 Michael Bradley, 73-71-70-214 Roger Mackay, 72-71-71-214 Peter Senior, 69-73-72-214 Grant Waite, New 72-72-71-215 David Smith, Australia 74-66-75 Rodger Davis, 71-71-73--215 Hajime Meshiai, 67-72-76-215 David Graham, Australia. 68-71-76-215 Jeff Woodland, 71-72-73-216 Greg Norman, 75-68-73-216 Other Americans Greg Buckner 73-73-71-217 Kirk 71-73-73-217 John 72-72-74--218 Hank Mike John Mark O' Baron Colandro. 75-72-73-220 73-72-80-225 72-73-76-221 LPGA JAMAICA CLASSIC SANDY BAY, Jamaica (AP) Scores yesterday after the second round of the $500,000 LPGA Jamaica Classic played on the par-71, Tryall Golf and Beach Club course: Betsy King. 64-68-132 Cindy 73-72-145 Dale Nancy me 69-70-139 JoAnne 76-70-146 Amy Alcott. 78-72-150 D.

71-70--141 Lauri 75-71-146 Barb 73-77-150 Hollis 69-71-140 Vicki 72-74-146 Dot Nancy Brown 70-71-141 Kim Williams. 73-73-146 Missie McGeorge 75-75-150 Robin Walton 71-70-141 Allison Finney. 79-67-146 Patty 70-81-151 Lori 70-71-141 Amy 70-76-146 Cathy 77-74-151 Beth 76-66-142 Penny 76-70-146 Donna 75-76-151 Dottie Ok-Hee Ku. 72-74-146 Jerilyn 8 73-78-151 Colleen Walker 71-72-143 Shirley Furlong 70-77-147 Martha Foyer 75-77-152 Martha 71-71-142 Ayako Jane Carolyn Hill. 72-71--143 Kathyrn Young 70-77-147 Patti Rizz0 Heather Farr 70-74-144 Juli 76-71-147 Sally Quinian.

76-76 -152 M. 71-73-144 Mitzi Edge. 79-68-147 Mei-Chi Chen Sherri 70-74-144 Kathy Guadagnino 76-71 -147 Lenore Rittenhouse 75-77-152 Sandra Palmer. 73-71-144 Myra 74-73-147 Deb Judy Rosie 73-71-144 Missie Berteotti. 73-75--148 Kim 83-73 -156 73-71-144 Marci 78-70-148 Lynn 79-76 Sally Little 72-72-144 Laura 73-75-148 Terry- Jo Debbie Massey 75-70-145 Jody 71-77-148 Margaret 81-76-157 Alice 72-73-145 Susan 76-73-149 M.B.

77-80--157 Jone Crafter 72-73-145 Connie 78-71-149 Tammie Green 75-82-157 Jan Stephenson 72-73-145 Chris 72-77--149 Sherri Steinhauer. 82-80-162 75-83-158 Cathy Morse. 69-76-145 Deedee Lasker 7-78-149 Val PGA BOB HOPE CLASSIC PALM DESERT, Calif. (AP) Scores yesterday Classic golf tournament being played on the par-72, Eldorado Country Club; par-72, Bermuda Dunes Country Club courses: M. Billy Ray Brown.

Tom 68-69-68-69-274 Johnny Miller Paul Azinger 69-68-70-67-274 Jim Benepe Steve 76-68-67-63-274 Payne Sandy Lyle. 70-68-68-68-274 Rocco Mediate. Fred 65-71-71-68--275 Jack Brod Bryant. 67-68-73-67-275 Andrew Bernhard D.Hammond. 73-68-67-67-275 Gil Morgan Langer 70-68-68-69--275 W.

Ted Buddy Gardner Scott Kenny 68-71-69-67-275 B. McCllister Jay Lanny Hubert Green 68-70-68-70-276 Scott John Cook Jodie 72-66-68-70-276 David Canipe. Chip Beck. 71-71-69-66 67-70-69-71-277 277 Gary Koch. Jeff Slum Peter Steve Pate.

J.C. Sneod 71-67-70-69-277 Bob Lohr. Dave 75-68-67-67-277 Bobby Clampett. Tim Simpson 68-71-71-67-277 Ken James Hallet. 74-68-69-66-277 Gene Savers Mike Donald 71-73-68-66--278 Joey Bruce 73-71-65-69-278 Bill Britton Corey 70-69-71-68-278 Robin Bobby 71-68-70-70-279 Don Pooley Lorry 70-74-68-67-279 D.

Bill Glasson 73-67-70-69-279 Sam Mark Brooks 73-69-68-69-279 Lon Hinkle. Davis Love Ill 73-71-67-68 -279 Bob Gilder Bob Robert 70-69-71-70--280 Ed Fiori. Howard 72-71-70-67-280 Mike Hal Sutton 69-71-68-72--280 Failed Jim Gollagher 66-72-72-70-280 David David 0 68-72-71-69-280 Tom Jay Don Blake. 68-70-69-73-280 Roger Mattbie. Loren Robert T.C.

Chen. Craig Stadier. 74-65-71-71--281 Larry Rinker Tim Norris 74-70-49-68-281 Steve Elkington Brian 72-73-69-67-281 Brad Fabel. Don Reese. 68-71-72-70-281 Richard T.

Armour Ill 68-75-68-70-281 R. AP Betsy King blasts from a sandtrap on the way to a 7-stroke lead after two rounds of the LPGA Jamaica Classic at Sandy Bay. She had a 3-under-par 68. Report says Walsh will quit, win or lose FROM WIRE REPORTS San Francisco 49ers coach Bill Walsh has told at least two people he will resign after the Super Bowl, regardless of whether his team wins, a newspaper reported yesterday. A colleague of Walsh and an NFL head coach, both speaking on condition of anonymity, told the San Jose Mercury News that Walsh told them separately during the past week that he would resign and that his decision was final.

Walsh, however, denied he had reached a decision on his coaching future. Informed of the comments regarding his resignation, he said: "They were mistaken. I haven't decided Walsh, 57, is in his 10th season as 49ers coach and has one year left on his contract. Before the playoffs, he said he would be more likely to leave coaching if San Francisco won the Super Bowl at Miami next Sunday. If the 49ers win, it would be the team's third title in eight Chicago Bears quarterback Jim McMahon was released from Centinela Hospital Medical Center in Inglewood, after undergoing surgery on his right knee.

McMahon, 29, had tendinitis in the knee, said Dr. Frank Jobe. "His recovery period will last three months," Jobe said. Soccer The Netherlands edged the United States, 2-1, and Brazil beat Belgium in a penalty shootout to reach the final of the inaugural indoor World Championship at Rotterdam, Netherlands. Brazil and Belgium were tied, 1-1, after regulation play and 3-3 at the end of extra time before Brazil won the shootout, 4-3.

The Netherlands got both goals from captain Vic Hermans. Jim Gabarra scored for the AmeriJ cans. Bowling Randy Pedersen edged Parker Bohn III, 258-247, to win the Professional Bowlers Association $150,000 A Classic at Torrance, Calif. Pedersen eliminated Marshall Holman, 234-167, and James Miller, 225-192, on the way to the title match. In the first match, Holman knocked off three-time winner Ron Palombi 237-203.

Colleges Ohio State quarterbacks coach Bill Dudley was fired by coach John Cooper. No successor has been named. Golf Mark Calcavecchia extracted a 5-under-par 67 from friendly little Indian Wells to take the lead after the fourth round of the $1 million Bob Hope Classic at Palm Desert, Calif. Calcavecchia completed one round on each of four desert courses in 16-under 272. Steve Jones set a course record with a 9-under 63 at Eldorado and moved into a tie for second at 274 with Tom Kite and Paul Azinger.

Kite had a 69 at Bermuda Downs and Azinger had a 67 at the Arnold Palmer course at PGA West. Betsy King moved to a seven-stroke lead after two rounds of the $500,000 LPGA Jamaica Classic at Sandy Bay with a 3-under 68. King, who had a 64 in the opening round, has a two-day total of 10 under 132 to lead Hall of Famer Nancy Lopez, who had a 70. Skiing downhill Daniel at Mahrer Kitzbuehel, of Austria, Switzerland in one won the minute, World 58.42 Cup seconds, beating Marc Girardelli of Luxembourg by seven-hundredths of a second. The race was held up for 20 minutes after Canada's Brian Stemmle crashed and suffered a cracked pelvis and other internal injuries.

Stemmle underwent three hours of surgery and the Canadian team doctor said the skier was in stable condition. Merle of France ended Switzerland's 13-race winning streak by capturing the women's World Cup super giant slalom at Grindelward, Switzerland. Tennis Reigning Wimbledon champion Stefan Edberg of Sweden completed his preparation for the Australian Open when he won by forfeit over Australian Pat Cash in the final of the Rio Challenge exhibition tournament at Adelaide, Australia. Cash was forced to withdraw after suffering an elbow injury with the score at 6-6 in the first set. Martina Navratilova overpowered Sweden's Catarina Linqvist, 6-2, 64, to win the $350,000 New South Wales Open at Sydney, Australia.

Top seeds Amos Mansdorf of Israel and Ramesh Krishnan of India will meet in a repeat of last year's final of the $145,000 New Zealand Open at Auckland today. Mansdorf ousted Roger Smith, 6-3, 6-2, and Krishnan defeated Richey Reneberg, 7-6, 6-3. Track Randy Barnes, a 1988 Olympic silver medalist, somehow overcame the loss of sleep following an early morning confrontation with an Arkansas gunman and recorded history's second-best American indoor shot put 71 feet, 10 inches at the Dallas Morning News Games. George Woods owns America's best indoor shot effort of Barnes was confronted by two men in the parking lot of a Little Rock motel at-2 a.m., who said he had their parking spot. "Before I could say anything one of them pointed an automatic rifle at me," he said.

He ran into the lobby and called police. "The police arrested the two guys and found out the rifle was unloaded," Barnes said. "It was still unnerving." Baseball Mike Campbell, penciled in to be the No. 3 starting pitcher for the Seattle Mariners this season, suffered a knee injury after stepping into a hole while running in Puerto Rico. Campbell is going to Seattle for examination.

Skating Americans Dan Jansen and Eric Flaim were winners in the first day of a World Cup speed skating event at Davos, Switzerland. Jansen won the 500 meters in 36.91 seconds and Flaim took the 1,500 meters in 1:55.87. 1 CALENDAR BASKETBALL College (women): Northern Illinois at Cleveland State, 2 HARNESS RACING Northfield, 1:30 post HORSE SHOWS Erie College, LEC Equestrian 8:30 a.m., Morley ConTownship VEHICLE SHOW Great Lakes Recreational Vehicle 1-X Center WRESTLING College: Penn State at Cleveland State, 7 BASKETBALL NBA: Boston at Chicago, 3:30, WJW Ch. 8 College: Oklahoma at Pittsburgh, noon, WJW Ch. 8.

Louisville at Georgia Tech, 1, WKYC Ch. 3 North Carolina at Virginia, 3, ESPN Bradley at Illinois State, 6, USA FOOTBALL 2:30, WAKC Ch. College: West Shrine Classic, Japan Bowl, 10, ESPN GOLF PGA: Bob Hope Classic, final round, 4, WKYC Ch. 3 LPGA: Jamaica Classic, final round, 1, ESPN SKIING U.S. Men's Pro Tour, 5, ESPN World Cup Men's Super 6, ESPN VARIETY Sports Sunday: Boxing Frankie Warren vs.

Mickey Ward; All-Madden football team, WJW Ch.8 SportsWorld: World Profession Figure Skating Championships, 3, WKYC Ch. 3 George Michael's Sports Machine, 11:30, WKYC Ch. 3 RADIO OUTDOORS American Outdoorsman, 6 a.m., WERE-1300; 7 a.m., WEOL-930 The Tackle Box, 8, WSLR-1350 TALK SHOWS Sports Page with Reggie Rucker, 8 Weekend Sports Magazine with. Geoff Sindelar, 4, WWWE-1100 Costas Coast to Coast, 9:05, WWWE-1100 PEOPLE Thomas getting English culture Less than 22 months after flicking a pass to Keith Smart for the jump shot that gave Indiana the NCAA title over Syracuse at the cavernous Superdome in New Orleans, Daryl Thomas is performing to polite applause at the tiny Dacorum Sports Centre in Hemel Hempstead, England, a few railway stops north of London. Thomas, the 6-7 center of the Hemel Hempstead and Watford Royals, was the Most Valuable Player last year in the semipro English league, averaging 32 points and 10 rebounds a game.

"It's a really big change, but it's one that is good for me. I needed to go out and find my game again and do some of the things I couldn't do offensively at said Thomas, who earns more than $50,000 a season. "I love it over here. I like the culture. It's an He made it to the final cut this.

year with the expansion Miami Heat, one year after an unsuccessful attempt to join the Sacramento Kings. "If the NBA's there (for me), it's there," he said, thinking ahead to a. tryout with the expansion Minnesota Timberwolves next fall. "It's a dream, but I'm not going to keep chasing it forever. "I miss the excitement a great deal.

Those days are over. But I enjoy what I'm doing. I've had the excitement, I won the national championship. Now it's the laid back, European type of thing." Pete Rose on Johnny Bench's not being a unanimous selection to the Hall of Fame: "I ask myself, 'How could somebody not vote for But I guess. there's always somebody who won't vote for you.

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