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THE PLAIN DEALER, MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1993 FOR THE RECORD FOR UPDATED SCORES, GOLF Paul Azinger, $46.400.. 65-69-70-71-275 John Cook, $31.000 73-68-68-69-278 Brad Faxon, $31,000 71-69-67-71-278 Steve Pate, $27.225..... 73-66-71-69-279 Dan Forsman, 68-71-69-71--279 J6hn Huston, Couples. $23,025 70-70-72-70-282 M. Cicvcchia, $23.025..

68-72-70-72-282 Chip Beck, $20,625. 71-72-69-71-283 G. Norman, $20.625 Bill Glass, $19.225 C. Stadler, $17,625 73-72-71-69285 O. Peoples, $17,625 70-71-72-72-285 Hallberg, $17,625.....

70-71-69-75-285 B. Crenshaw, D.Edwards. $15.625 71-70-74-72-287 Elkingtn, $15,625...... 73-69-72-73-287 Fred Funk, $14,425 72.74-70-72-288 Ray Floyd, $13.825...... 71-72-73-73-289 R.

Zokol, $13,825.......... 70-73-72-74--289 B.Lietzke, $13,225 74-70-73-73-290 Jay Haas, $12,625 72-75-73-71-291 Corey Pavin, $12.625 71-74-75-71-291 $12,625 71-76-70-74-291 Lee Janzen, $12.225 76-72-74-72-294 M. Carnevale, $12,025.. 74-71-78-76 -299 B.Ray Brown, $11.825. 78-79-75-72-304 SENIOR TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS CARLSBAD, Calif.

(AP) Final scores and prize money from the $350,000 niti Senior Toumament of Champions, played on the par-72 La Costa Resort and Spa course: At Gebergr, $52,500.... 70-70-69-71--280 Jim Dent. $35,000........ 70-69-70-73-282 D. Stockton, $28:000....

72-71-69-73-285 G.Archer. $28.000........ 71-69-72-73-285 Mike Hill, $23,000 72-70-70-74-286 Isao Aoki, $20.500 72-74-70-71-287 Ray Floyd, $17,500...... D. Douglass.

$17.500 69-75-72-73--289 T.Aaron, $15,000 71-72-76-73-292 Hob Charles, $12,750.. 70-73-73-77-293 C.C. Rodrigz, $12,750. 77-70-71-75--293 Don Bies, $11,000 75-75-71-75-296 Terry Dill, $10.000........ 75-72-76-74--297 Larry Laoretti, $9.400...

74-73-72-79--298 Orville Moody, $8,800.. 77-72-74-76-299 Mike Joyce, $8,800...... 76-74-73-76-299 Gibby Gilbert, $8.200... 76-72-76-76-300 8. Crampton, $8.200.

71-79-75-75300 Jim Colbert, $7,900 75-74-77-79-305 Jimmy Powell, $7,700.. 77-74-81-74-306 Q.Massengale, $7,500. 80-74-81-80-315 4 TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS CARLSBAD, Calf. (AP) Scores and prize money for the $800,000 Infinti Tournament Champions, played on the par-72 La Costa Resort and Spa course: D. Love Ill, $144.000.....

67-67-69-69-272 Tom Kite, $86,400........ 69-71-69-64-273 M.O Meara, $46.400 70-70-68-67-275 LPGA TOUR DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) The 1093 LPGA Tour schedule: Feb. 5-7: LPGA Classic, Lake Worth, Fla. Feb.

18-20: Hawanan Ladies Open, Ewa Beach, Oahu, Hawail. March Ping -Welch's ship, Tucson, Ariz. March 18-21: Standard Register Ping, 1 March Phoenix. 25-28: Dinah Shore, Rancho rage, Calif. April 2:4: LPGA at Canyon Gate, Las April Atlanta Women's Championship, Stockbridge, Ga.

SCHOOL BASKETBALL SATURDAY'S RESULTS BOYS Ada 57, McComb 54 Amanda Clearcreek 65, Fisher Cath. 62 Ann Harbor (Mi.) Pioneer 60. Tol. Bowsher 36 Arlington 66, Delphos Jefferson 56 Athens 62, Megs 45 Avon 75, Lorain Clearview 60 Bealisville 78, Valley, W.Va. 75 Bedford Chanel 65, Tol.

St. Francis 64 Bellaire St. John's 51. St. Clairsville 50 Berkshire 46.

Perry 42 Bexley 656. Jonathan Alder 47 Bristol 89, Kirtland 59 Buckeye Central 68, Fredericktown 63 Canton McKinley 76, Cle: 1 74 Cardington 79, Danville 56 Cedarville 57, Yellow Springs 56 Celina.84, Day. Colonel White 72 Cin. Glen Este 59, Cin. McNicholas 58 Cin.

Harrison 49, Cin. Sycamore 39 Cin. Taft 51, Cin. Mt. Healthy 49 Cin.

Western Hills 61, Hamilton 57. Cin. Winton Woods 66, Cin. Withrow 59 Cle. Heights 90, Shaker Hts.

66 Cle. St. Ignatius 76. Parma Padua 70 Clyde 66. Oak Harbor 65 Col.

Brookhaven 59, Day. Petterson 58 Col. Hartley 91, Bloom Carroll 64 Col. Walnut Ridge 75. Col.

St. Charles 66 Columbus Grove 70. Fort Jennings 47 Conotton Vall. 71, Edison N. 45 Cuyahoga Vall.

Chr. 92, Canton Heritage 1 76 Danbury Lakeside 72. Bettsville 65 Day. Jefferson 79, Adams 75, 20T Day. Meadowdale 84, Tol.

Start 78, OT 5: Liverpool Chr, 71, Akron Chr. 58 Eastern Pike 86, Symmes Vall. 52 Elgin 66, Buckeye Vall. 33 direr Door Wellington 51, Kirdon 63 Chr. 32 Erie (Pa.) McDowell 69, Akron St.V-St.M 49 Pa.

76, Warren Hardin 67 Firelands 87, Lorain Brookside 57 Fort Loramie 84. St. Henry 67 Franklin Hts. 55, Worthington Chr. 48 Franklin Monroe 58, Twin Valley S.

39 Frontier 75, Magnolia. W.Va. 73 Gallipolis 67, Racine Southern 58 Graham 59, Day Stebbins 56 Grandview Hts. 60, Utica 56 Greeneview 56. S.

Charleston SE 39 Hicksville 67, Pettisville 48 Hillsdale 53, Ashland Crestview 31 Hilltop 64, Edgerton 63 Holgate 50. Ottoville 48 Hudson WRA 70, Pitt. Shadyside 68 Jackson 72, Point Pleasant, W.Va. 60 Kalida 63. Allen E.

39 Lakewood 63. Johnstown 46 Lancaster 61, Cle. South 41 Leipsic 46, Continental 45 Lexington 68, Bellevue 66 Lima Bath 53, St. Marys 52 Lima Cath. 89, Lincolnview 82 Lima Perry 72, Hardin Northern 57 Lima Senior 69, Wapakoneta 66 Shawnee 54, Delphos St.

John's mple Chr. 85, Bluffton 80 Cheshire River Vall. 73, OT Big Walnut 49 Mansfield Chr. 52 Plains 62, Olentangy 59 Madison 70, Cle. Collinwood 57 Mansfield Sr.

86, Elida 83 Marion Harding 48. Col. Briggs 25 Manor Local 54. Russia 52 Marion Pleasant 68, Mount Gilead Marysville 51, N. Union 50.

OT Middletield Cardinal 58, Pymatuning Vall. 52 Milan Edison 60, Margaretta 53 Miller City 83, Pandora-Gilbora 45 Millersport 80, Centerburg 63. Adams 74, Peebles N. Canton Hoover 83, New Philadelphia 75 N. Central 68, Swanton 63 Olmsted 77, Brecksville 58 New Knoxville 74, Fairlawn 31 New London 68, Collins Western Reserve 35 New Miami 69, Hamilton Ross Newark 54, Worthington Kilbourne 49 Newark Cath.

59, Marion Cath. 53 Newbury 52, Ledgemont 29 Northmor 65, Sparta Highland 51 Northridge 54. Liberty Chr. 52 Norton 60, Chippewa 53 Norton 60. Doylestown 53 Oak Hill 79.

Wheelersburg 76 Oberlin 63. Keystone 48 Door 51. Kidron 32 Orwell Grand Vall. 70, Fairport 60 Oxford Talawanda 57, Hamilton Badin 54 Patrick Henry 61, Fairview 53 59. Defiance 57.

OT Plymouth 55, Monroeville 54 Clinton 78, Huron 50 Portsmouth 100, Day. Bellmont 81 Portsmouth Clay 76. Lucasville Vall. 61 Rocky River 61, Medina Buckeye 40 Ross SE 69, Westfall 67 S. Central 79, Norwalk St.

Paul 59 Sandusky St. Marys 72, Sandusky Perkins 56 70, Meadowbrook 48 61, Buckeye Trail 46 (Spencerville 64, New Bremen 54 Spring. South 103, Spring. Shawnee 52 Stow Walsh Jesuit 70, Akron E. 64 "Tinora 80, Delta 55 Tol.

Catholic 81, Sylvama Southview 48 Emanuel Bapt. 59, Jackson (Mi.) Bapt. 58 Woodmore 60. Millbury Lake 45 75. Coshoction 63 Triway 72, Waynedale 58 66, Holmes 59 Unioto 75.

Piketon 70. Van Wert 60. Wayne Trace 59 W. Jefferson 69, Licking Vall. 58 Warrensville 67, Cle.

Lincoln-West 46 Wasseon 75. Evergreen 36 42. Greenheld McClain 81, Weirton (W.Va.) Madonna 65. Col. Watterson 50 A I heard they are giving them to the scouts.

Give me a break. They don't even play in the games. Blue Jays rookie Eddie Zosky, who batted seven times in a September callup, on not being measured for a World Series ring. CALL 1-900-370-3300 (99 CENTS IHL STANDINGS INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE EASTERN CONFERENCE Attentic Division Team OTL PtS GF GA Atlanta 24 12 3 51 157 138 CLEVELAND 18 18 3 39 154 162 Cincinnati 9 22 5 23 126 155 Central Division Fort Wayne 24 12 4 52 169 144 Indianapolis 15 20 1 31 146 152 Kalamazoo 12 21 6 30 139 195 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division Milwaukee 26 8 5 57 161 130 Peona 20 17 3 43 152 162 Kansas City 14 19 5 33 138 155 Pacific Division San Diego 33 3 4 70 194 96 Salt Lake City 22 17 3 47 131 142 Phoenix 16 21 1 33 126 158 NOTE: Two points are awarded tor a victory and one for an overtime or shootout loss. YESTERDAY Fort Wayne 5.

Cincinnati 2 TOMORROW Salt Lake at Kansas City Milwaukee at Phoenix SATURDAY CLEVELAND 6. Indianapolis 3 San Diego 3. Cincinnati 2 Peoria 6, Atlanta 5, OT Fort Wayne 5. Kalamazoo 1 Milwaukee 4, Kansas City 3, OT Salt Lake 5, Phoenix 2 NPSL NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL SOCCER LEAGUE American Division Team Pct. GB Baltimore 12 3 .800 CLEVELAND 11 5 .688 Buttalo 10 6 .625 Canton 8 8 .500 Harnsburg 8 9 .471 5 Dayton 7 13 .350 Detroit 6 12 .333 National Division Wichita 11 5 .688 Kansas City 10 5 .667 Chicago 10 9 .526 212 St.

Louis 8 11 .421 Milwaukee 5 11 .313 6 Denver 3 12 .200 YESTERDAY Baltimore 17, CLEVELAND 9 Milwaukee 27, Denver 14 Wichita 13, Chicago 10 Detroit 13, Canton 10 St. Louis 26, Dayton 9 Kansas City 25, Harrisburg 23, OT SATURDAY Butfalo 12, Baltimore 11 Dayton 26, Canton 11 Willard 75. Tol. Libbey 55 Williamsburg 64, Lockland 62 Young. Rayen 58, Boardman 47 Young.

Ursuline 55. Canton Cath. 52 GIRLS Akron Chr. 52. E.

Liverpool Chr. 31 Akron Green 73. Tallmadge 54 Akron Hoban 49. Gates Mills Gilmour 33 Akron St. 58.

Akron N. Amanda Clearcreek 59, Berne Union 42 Ashland 67, Medina Buckeye 37 Athens 82, Vinton Co. 42 Avon Lake 52, Bay 43 Beaumont 54. Twinsburg Chamberlin 37 Bedford 47, Mentor 37 Bedford Hts. Chanel 52, Mentor Lake Cath.

47 Bedford His. Trinity 74, Chardon ND-CL 18 Benjamin Logan 50, Goshen Berea 46. Brecksville 42 Berlin Hiland 78. Ridgewood 40. Big Walnut 60, Madison Plains 51 Boardman 57, Canton McKinley 4 44 Brooklyn 39, Richmond Hts.

30 Brunswick 54, Midpark 27 Carrollton 48. Sandy Vall. 29 Centerburg 60. Lucas 32 Cin. Manemont 75, Cin.

Taylor 32 Cin. McAuley 55, CIn. Mt. Healthy 50 Cin. McNicholas 43, Cin.

Turpin 33 Cin. St. Ursula 38, Cin. Ursuline 35 Cin. Wyoming 68, Cin.

Deer Park 25 Cle. His. Beaumont 54. Twinsburg 37 Cloverleaf 46, N. Royalton 39 Col.

South Ready 56, 35, Day. Col. Hartley Dunbar 53 31, OT Copley 45, Norton 39 Cuyahoga Hts. 52, Independence 48 Cuyahoga Valt. Chr.

91, Heritage Chr. 22 Danbury Lakeside 55. Maumee Vall. 54 Danville 70, Worthington Chr. 40 Edgerton 92, Tol.

Scott 39 Edison S. 56, Steubenville Cath. 55 Fairbanks 46, Riverside 42 Fairborn 60. Spring. North 27 Fairview Park 45, Amherst 34 Findlay 74, Zanesville 68 Firelands 51, Collins Western Reserve 34 Fort Frye 64, Marietta 56 Freeport Lakeland 41, Tuscarawas Cath.

35 Garaway 67, Malvern 26 Garfield Hts. Trinity 74, Chardon NDCL 18 Hathaway Brown 38, Col. School for Girls 37 Heath 74, Fairfield Union 65 Hilliard 52, Col. Independence 40 Houston 74. Franklin Monroe 69 Hudson WRA 48.

Pitt. Shadyside 43. OT Huron 61, Clyde 43 Indian Lake 62, Ridgemont 61 Jewett-Scio 74, Strasburg 29 John Glenn 56, Crooksville 44 Kenton Ridge 70, Spring. Northeastem 38 Kettering Fairmont 64, Spring. South 56 Lakewood 66.

Jonathan Alder 51 Licking Hts. 49. Franklin His. 39 Lima Cath. 57, Spencerville 51 Lima Shawnee 66, Fostoria 43 Logan Elm 73, Miami Trace 31 London 44, Bexley 41 Lorain Midview 42, Elyria 36 Louisville 59, Louisville Aquinas 48 Lyndhurst Brush 65.

Willoughby S. 54 Marion Elgin 59, Buckey Valt. 57 Marion Pleasant 67, Mount Gilead 40 Marlington 63, Navarre Fairless 42 Marysville 45, Delaware 39 Massillon Jackson 52, Canton Timken 36 Maumee 64, Oregon Clay 54 Mayfield 54, Euclid 34 Mechanicsburg 60, W. Liberty Salem 39 Medina 69, Strongsville 47 Medina Highland 61, Revere 42. Meigs 56, Reedsville Eastern 30 Middletown Fenwick 45, Lemon-Monroe 42 Millersport 59, Hemlock Miller 52 N.

Olmsted 61, Rocky River 28 N. Ridgeville 48, Lorain 40 N. Union 46, Marion Harding 40 New Philadelphia 59, Alliance 52 Newark 51, Lancaster 50 Northridge 57, E. Knox 47 Norwayne 56, Kidron Chr. 26 Orville 67, Canton Cath.

46 Ottawa Hills 61, Tol. Woodward 41 Parma Hts. Holy Name 42. Cle. Catholic 40 Parma Valley Forge 68, Parma Normandy 38 Patrick Henry 57, McComb 33 Pettisville 82, Montpelier 33 Pickerington 94, Reynoldsburg 26 Port Clinton 71, Sandusky St.

Marys 50 Ravenna 56. Garrettsville 40 Ridgedale 52, Northmor 45 River View 62, Philo 41 S. Charleston SE 52. Greeneview 30 Sandusky 51, Lorain Admiral King 39 Shelby 60, Bellevue 51 Sheridan 45, N. Lexington 39 Sparta Highland 62, River Vall.

43. Spring. Shawnee 54, Belletontaine 42 St. Clairsville 70, Coshocton 55 Stryker 53, Archbold 42 Tec*mseh 57, Spring. Northwestern 14 Tinora 74, Miller City 48 Tol.

Whitmer 56. Perrysburg 47 Tree of lite 34, Col. Academy 23 Tri-Valley 58. Morgan 38 Triway 51, Loudonville 42 Tuscarawas Vall. 58, Meadowbrook 46 Upper Scioto Vall.

80, Elida 60 Urbana 73, Spring. Greenon 31 Utica 68. Johnstown 22 Vermilion 50. Lorain Southview 48 W. Holmes 61, Clearfork 39 W.

Muskingum 56, Maysville 47 Wadsworth 71. Hudson 28 Washington CH 40. Teays Vall. 35 Watkins Memorial 43. Mount Vernon 39 Watterson 57, Newark Cath.

38 Wauseon 55. Evergreen 17 Westlake 51, Olmsted Falls 38 Wooster 76, N. Canton 36 Wooster Norwayne 54, Kidron 26 Zanesville Rosecrans 70. Col. DeSales 35 PER MINUTE) ECHL STANDINGS EAST COAST HOCKEY LEAGUE East Division Team LOTL PtS GF GA Wheeling 22 10 3 47 165 120 Raleigh 22 13 1 45 176 145 Hampton Rd.

20 12 3 43 158 127 Greensboro 19 16 0 38 152 149 Johnstown 16 13 3 35 137 132 Richmond 16 18 0 32 142 164 Roanoke 10 26 1 21 139 197 West Division Toledo 20 8 7 47 182 136 Nashville 22 14 2 46 183 186 Dayton 20 13 4 44 170 157 Ene 20 15 4 44 171 177 Birmingham 19 19 3 41 197 210 Louisville 17 12 5 39 169 164 Columbus 16 18 2 34 145 146 Knoxville 12 20 5 29 129 194 NOTE: Two points are awarded for a victory and one for an overtime or shootout loss. YESTERDAY Nashville 3, Erie 2 Wheeling 5, Hampton Roads 4 Richmond 8, Johnstown 7 Greensboro 3, Roanoke Valley 2 TOMORROW Raleigh at Dayton Hampton Roads at Greensboro Johnstown Birmingham Richmond a at Erie SATURDAY Louisville 6, Columbus 5 Toledo 6, Dayton 2 Birmingham 7. Ene 4 Hampton Roads 3, Roanoke Valley 2 Nashville 6, Knoxville 5, SO Greensboro 4, Raleigh 3 Richmond 5, Johnstown 3 TENNIS NEW SOUTH WALES OPEN SYDNEY, Australia (AP) Results of the New South Wales Open tennis tournament at the White City complex (seedings in parentheses): Women's Singles First Round Gabriela Sabatini (3). Argentina, def. Kimiko Date, Japan, 7-5.

6-2. Radka Zrukakova, Czech Republic, def. Nanne Dahlman, Finland, 7-5, 6-4. Patty Fendick, Sacramento, def. Andrea Stradova, Czech Republic, 7-5, 6-2.

Men's Singles First Round Sandon Stolle, Australia, def. Luke Jensen, Ludington, 6-3, 6-2. QATAR OPEN DOHA, Qatar (AP) Results yesterday in the championship match at the $450.000 Qatar Open tennis tournament (seedings in parentheses): Singles Championship Boris Becker (3), Germany, def. Goran Ivanisevic (2), Croatia, 7-6 (7-4), 4-6, 7-5. Doubles Boris Becker and Patrik Kuhnen, Germany, def.

Shelby Cannon, Gainesville, and Scott Melville, San Marino, 6-2, 6-4. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN OPEN yesterday of the $185,500 South AustraADELAIDE, Australia (AP) Results lian Open, an ATP tour event: Singles Championship Nicklas Kutti, Sweden, def. Christian Bergstrom, Sweden, 3-6, 7-5, 6-4. Doubles Championship Mark Woodforde and Todd Woodbridge (1), Australia, def. John Fitzgerald and Laurie Warder (2), Australia, 6-4, 7-5.

AUSTRALIAN HARCOURT BRISBANE, Australia (AP) Results yesterday of the $150.000 Australian Women's Hardcourt tennis championships at the Milton Tennis Center; Singles Championship Conchita Martinez (1). Spain, def. Magdalena Maleeva (2), Bulgaria, 6-3, 6-4. SCHOOL HOCKEY GREATER CLEVELAND LEAGUE Red Division PtS GF GA Padua 4 1 0 23 14 Shaker Hts. 4 1 0 8 31 15 St.

Edward 3 7 26 11 Cleveland Hts. 3 2 1 7 20 22 St. Ignatius 3 2 0 6 15 16 University School 1 5 0 2 12 23 Trinity 060 0 835 Blue Division East Pts GF GA Garfield Hts. 5 00 10 26 12 Mentor 3 1 0 6 20 14 Kent Roosevelt 2 2 0 4 13 10 Euclid 2 0 2 12 13 Valley Forge 1 2 0 2 14 15 VASJ 0 0 13 34 West Brooklyn 4 0 1 9 36 11 Rocky River 4 2 9 29 16 Bay 4 2 0 8 30 20 Lakewood 3 2 0 6 24 18 North Olmsted 3 2 0 6 33 14 Parma 5 0 2 17 55 Normandy 0 6 0 0 13 48 YESTERDAY Meadville, Pa. vs.

St. Ignatius at Brooklyn, 7:15 Rocky River 4, Bay 3 Rocky River Bay RR- Jeske, Oxley, Lake, Laurie. B- Bennett. Curtiss, Kilburg. N.

Olmsted 6, Lakewood 4 Lakewood North Olmsted L-Studeer 2, Leonard, Halter. NOFischer 4, Jakuszert, Galippo. Mentor 6, VASJ 3 Mentor 2 2 2-6 VASJ 1 2-3 -Harte, Wank, Martin, Griffith, TImik, Ziegler. VAS -Pate, Carney 2. Shaker 7, Cleveland Hts.

4 Cleveland Hts. Shaker 3 CH- Frew 2, Nuendorfer, Hall. Frerichs 2, Mayhugh 3, Ticconi, Chopra. Padua 4, University 1 University School 0 0 1-1 Padua 4 US--Nook. P-Czech (2), Ron Banaga, Ressler.

Cin. Moeller 5, Kent 3 Cin. Moeller Kent Roosevelt 2 0-3 CM-Godar 4. Murphy. KR-Wilson, Manfrass, Jarret Butler.

SATURDAY Brooklyn 4, Rocky River 1 Cleveland Hts. 4, Trinity 3 Lakewood 6. Normandy 2 Shaker Hts. 6, St. Ignatius Non-League Garfield 8, McDowell, Pa.

2 Mentor 6, North Olmsted 1 Cin. Moeller 3, Euclid 2 SCHOOL WRESTLING LATE SATURDAY Wickliffe 37, Chagrin Falls 29 103 Beal (W) dec. M. Schron 5-3; 112 Shaddow (CF) dec. Hinojosa 7-1; 119 Humbert (W) pinned Grubich 125 Ehrenbeit (CF) dec.

King 10-4; 130 Kish (W) pinned Bergman 5:22: 135 Judd (W) pinned C. 6chron 4:49: 140 Bartel (CF) pinned Kinnaird 145 Varnum (CF) pinned Bowman 152 Kaluza (W) dec. Vitter 9-1; 160 Bakr (CF) tech. fall Fatica 171 Powaski (W) pinned Rupple 189 Cistemino (W) pinned Schultz HWY Voss (CF) pinned Spisak 3:36. TRANSACTIONS BASEBALL National League COLORADO ROCKIES- Announced that Dean Peeler, vice president-public affairs, has resigned and his position has been eliminated.

HOUSTON ASTROS Agreed to terms with pitcher Ken Patterson on a mi-league contract. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association MILWAUKEE BUCKS- Signed center Alan Ogg. Continental Basketball Association OKLAHOMA CITY CAVALRYNamed Chico Averbuck assistant coach and director of player personnel. HOCKEY National Hockey League ST. LOUIS BLUES Recalled left winger Dave Mackey from Peoria of the International Hockey League on an emergency basis; sent goalie Geoff Sarjeant to Peoria.

COLLEGE OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCENamed Rob Washburn sports information director. -Named Steve Conn interim sports information director. THE LATEST LINE NBA BE Favorite DETROIT Points San Underdog Antonio Charlotte 12 DALLAS COLLEGE BASKETBALL Favonte Points Underdog SETON HALL Syracuse W. VIRGINIA 8 Rhode Island BUTLER LaSalle J. MADISON 9 N.C.-Wilmington AMERICAN Old Dominion WM.

MARY George Mason RICHMOND E. Carolina DUQUESNE 11 St. Bonaventure LOUISVILLE 8 Xavier TULSA Bradley DRAKE Wichita St. HOUSTON Wyoming S. Illinois 6 ILLINOIS ST.

CREIGHTON Pick Indiana St. Kansas OKLAHOMA, UNLV 5 Missouri NFL Favorite Points Underdog Sunday SAN FRAN. Dallas MIAMI Pick Buffalo Home team in CAPS SKI REPORT ALPINE VALLEY Open 3 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Base of 16-26 inches, machine-groomed surface.

Three slopes open. One chairlift and two rope tows operating. For updates, call 729-9775. BOSTON MILLS Open 9:30 a.m to 11 p.m. Base is 8-16 inches with four inches of new snow on a groomed surface.

Five slopes and six lifts are open. Call 656-4489. BRANDYWINE Open 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. Base is 8-16 inches with four inches of new snow on groomed surface.

Beginners and advanced hills are open. Call 656-4489. CLEAR FORK Open noon to 10 p.m. Base of 10-16 inches, groomed surface. Two slopes are open and four lifts operating.

Call 1-800-CF-SLOPE. SNOW TRAILS Open 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Base is 8-12 inches with a groomed surface and two inches of natural snow. Mt.

Mansfield, Novice area and beginner areas open. Mt. Mansfield Triple, beginners double and Mt. Mansfield double lifts will be the open. Call 1-800-332-SNOW.

SKIING MEN'S WORLD CUP DOWNHILL Germany (AP) Results and standings yesterday after a men's World Cup downhill race: 1. Franz Heinzer, Switzerland, 1:55.09. 2. Pietro Vitalini, Italy, 1:55.11. 3.

Guenther Mader, Austna, 1:55.26. 4. Hannes Trinkl, Austria, 1:55.32. 5. Marc Girardelli, Luxembourg, 1:55.37.

6. Markus Wasmeier, Germany, 1:55.48. 7. Hansjoerg Tauscher, Germany, 1:55.67. 8.

Denis Rey, France, 1:55.62. 9. Adrien Duvillard, France, 1:55.66. 10. Willam Besse, Switzerland, 1:55.84.

Americans 35. Tommy Moe, Palmer, Alaska, 1:56.98. 37. Bill Hudson, Squaw Valley, 1:57.01. 41.

Kyle Rasmussen, Angel's Camp, 1:57.28. 57. Jeff Olson. Park City. Utah, 1:58.31.

80. Todd Kelly, Squaw Valley, 2:01.50. Kitt, Rochester, N.Y.; Chad Fleischer, Vail, Craig Thrasher, Steamboat Springs, Colo. did not hnish. Reggie Crist, Sun Valley, Idaho, disqualified.

WOMEN'S WORLD CUP SLALOM CORTINA D'AMPEZZO. Italy (AP) Results yesterday in the women's World Cup giant slalom race here (heat times in parentheses): 1. Carole Merle, France 2:31.54 minutes. 2. Anita Wachter, Austria 1:16.94) 2:32.20.

3. Deborah Compagnoni, Italy 1:17.08) 2:32.77. 4. Connne Rey Bellet, Switzerland 2:33.46. 5.

Sylvia Eder, Austria 2:33.64. 6. Heidi Zeller, Switzerland 1:17.59) 2:33.83. 7. Spela Pretnar, Slovenia 1:17.44) 2:33.93.

8. Martina Ertl, Germany 2:34.02. 9. Heidi Zurbriggen, Switzerland 2:34.57. 10.

Christine Meier, Germany 1:17.75) 2:34.67. Americans 24. Heidi Voelker, Pittsfield, Mass. 2:37.88. Diann Roffe Steinstotter, Potsdam, N.Y.; Wendy Fisher, Incline Village, Edith Thys.

Olympic Valley, Picabo Street, Sun Valley, Idaho; did not quality for second run. Julie Parisien, Auburn, Maine; Knsta Schmidinger, Lee, Megan Gerety, Anchorage, Alaska; did not finish run. WORLD CUP CROSS COUNTRY ULRICHEN, Switzerland (AP) Results yesterday of World Cup cross-country ski races: Men 40km freestyle relay zetta, Marco a Albarello, Silvio Fauner) 1 1. Italy (Fulvio Valbusa, Giorgio Vanhour, 41 minutes, 26.4 seconds. 2.

Norway (Sture Sivertsen, Sigurd Broers, Vegard Ulvang, Bjoern Daehlie), 0.4 seconds behind. 3. Sweden (Jan Ottosson, Christer Majbaeck, Torgny Mogren) 2.9 behind. 4. France (Philippe Sanchez, Patrick Remy, Stephane Azambre, Cedric Vallet), 1:53.4.

5. Finland (Jari Raesaenen, Mika Myllylae, Harri Kirvesniemi, Jari Isometsae), 1:57.5. Germany (Peter Schlickenrieder, Johann Muehlegg, Jan Fiedler, Jochen Behle), 2:41.8. 7. Sweden-Estonia (Anders Bergstroem, Thomas Eriksson, Sven-Erik Danvelsson.

Elmo Kassin), 2:58.3. 8. Czechoslovakia (Lubomir Buchta, Radim Nyc. Pavel Benc, Vactav Korunka), 3:16.4. Women 20km freestyle relay 1.

Russia (Svetlana Nagekina, Yelena Vialbe, Larissa Latsutina, Ljubov Yegorova) 57:05.0 minutes. 2. Italy (Manuela di Centa, Bice zetta, Gabnella Paruzzi, Stefania Belmondo), 33.7 seconds behind. 3. Norway (Trude Dybendahl, Marit Wold.

Elin Nilsen, Marianne Dahimo), 1:12.6. 4. Switzerland (Brigitte Albrecht, Silvia Honegger, Elvira Knecht, Silke Schwager), 1:25.9. 5. France (Carole Stanisiere, Sophie Silvy Giry-Rousset, Isabelle Mancini), 1:39.0.

6. Finland (Tuulikki Pyykkoenen, Marja-Lisa Kirvesniemi, Pirkko Maeaettae. Marjut Rolig-Lukkannen), 2:05.2. 7. Germany-Czech Republic (Anke Schulze, Signid Wille, Ina Kuemmel, Lucie Chroustovska), 2:14.5.

8. Czechoslovakia (Lubomira Batazova, Katerina Neumannova, Yveta Zelingerova, Alzbeta Havrancikova), 2:24.0. January Mon. 11 Tue. 12 Wed.

13 Thu. 14 Fri. 15 DOS NJ IND 7:30 7:30 8PM TV-SC TV-SC TV-19 KC 8:05 LUMBER KALA- MAZOO CIN 7:30 Jacks 7:30 Northfield POST POST 1PM 7:30 Bold type indicates a home game Other local events BASKETBALL College: Western Illinois at Cleveland State, 7:30 Waynesburg vs. Dyke, 7:30, Convention Center New York University at Case Western Reserve, 8 College (women): New York University at Case Western Reserve, 6 TELEVISION BASKETBALL College: Syracuse at Seton Hall, 7:30, ESPN 4 Wright State at Illinois-Chicago, 9, SportsChannel Kansas at Oklahoma, 9:30, ESPN Morehead State at Tennessee Tech, 11 (tape delay), SportsChannel Missouri at UNLV, midnight, ESPN RADIO 7:30, TALK SHOWS Greg Brinda Show, 10:05 a.m., 1220 Peter Brown Show, 2:05, Geoff Sindelar Show, 5:05, Sportsline with Craig Carton, 6:05, WWWE. Randy Ayers Show, 7:05, More Sports and Les Levine, 7:05, Bill Needle Show, 8:05, BASKETBALL College: Western Illinois at Cleveland State, BOWL GAMES Saturday JAPAN BOWL At Tokyo East 27, West 13 Saturday, Jan.

16 SENIOR BOWL At Mobile, Ala. 2 p.m. (ESPN) HULA BOWL At Honolulu 3 p.m. (NBC) Sunday, Jan. 24 -WEST SHRINE CLASSIC At Stanford, Calif.

4 p.m. (ESPN) JAPAN BOWL East 27, West 13 East 3 7 10--27 West 10 0 3-13 East -Roberts 2 run (Hentrich kick) -Brunell 8 run (Elam kick) East- FG Hentrich 32 West -FG Elarn 24 25 pass from Matthews (Hentrich kick) East-FG Hentrich 33 West-FG Elam 26 East -Teague 47 pass interception (Hentrich kick) TEAM STATISTICS East West First downs 14 15 Rushes-yards 29-53 25-61 Passing 165 280 Return Yards 88 6 1-7 (Cunningham 1-4, Preacely 0-1. Estey 0-2), Ohio St 1-8 (Bond 1-1, Keyton 0-1, Smith 0-1, 0-1, Negri 0-1, Burcy 0-3). Fouled out-Estey. Rebounds 42 (Clinton 11), OSU 33 (Smith 7).

Assists- 11 (Estey 4), OSU 17 (Roberts 4). Total fouls 16, OSU 16. AMATEUR RESULTS BASKETBALL TENNIS BRECKSVILLE MEN 15th ANNUAL NORTH OLMSTED Boys 47, Breck. AC 45 REC. DOUBLES TOURNAMENT Marvin Bames 60.

3-Pointers 46 Men Clinical Tech 32, 18 Open: Shimooka-Paradzic, Holliday-Binder, Eastlake, Lorain 3-6, 7-6, def. Breck Wreck 54, T.S.R. 49 6-4. 35 and under: Senich-Droke, ParCavs 53, Country Woods 41 ma-Westlake def. Janosik-Fitzpatrick, FAIRVIEW MEN Lakewood-Elyria, 6-7, 7-6, 7-6.

45 and General Trans. 93, Charton One 59 over: Pyett-Jordan, Akron def. MortonRivers End 66, A.H.E.P.A. 59 Zamberlain, Cuy. 6-7, 7-5, Tags 63, Warrirs 41 7-5.

Dow Chemical 58, Coreno'9 56 Women Buckeye Business 43, St. Paul 27 35 alton-Brecksville and over: def. DeCostro-Dahn, Koury-Rhodes, N. Roy. Freese Hardware 73, Analex 56 Mayfield-Cleveland, 6-2, 6-4.

LAKEWOOD RECREATION Mixed Union Nat'l Mort. 55, Spikes 39 Open: Koury-Senich, Mayfield-Parma Cimino 45. Buggs Moran 40 def. Wade-Malone, Cleveland, 6-4, 5-7, PARMA MEN 6-1. Droba's 75, Pit Bulls 45 67, Quotes 60 Sports Focus 67, Seven Hills 45 Quotes 85, Characters 74 COLLEGE BASKETBALL Alcove 44, Quotes 11 40 Anchor 65, Horizons 46 Division I Kandiks 71, Biasiotta Division AC I1 52 OHIO SUMMARIES Daks 82, Eaglebrook 81 BW Salloon 37, Ukey 36 Men UNIVERSITY HTS.

O.Dominican 114, Dyke 87 COMMUNITY SERVICE DYKE (87) Davis 7. Chapman 4, Run Gun Rebels 69, Mama's Boys 61 Wilson 29, Kuhar 18, Pope Hall 11, FDH MD 94, Dasnore 65 Gordon 10, Carter 3. Totals 34-73 14-23 Blue Devils 46, Pakrite 43 87. Pizzaz 91, Upgrade Inc. 65 OHIO DOMINICAN (114) Shaw 4, PARK YMCA Dennis 8, Kitsmiller 15, Lanier 31, EggKFC 67, LJ Minor 66 leston 2, Antritt 3, Bell 8, Marzetz 13, The Heat 53, Cavaliers Shea 14, Lukas 6, Quinn 10.

Totals 37-69 M. Parks 77, E.D.S.I. 31-37 114. Public House 62, Amber Lge. 60 Halt-00 56-36.

3-point goals- WilDr. Goski 110, Mfg. 57 son. Fouled out-Davis. ReboundsO.L.I.G.

60, Gargano's 40 Dyke 37 (Carter, Hall 10), OD 41 (Marzetz BROOM HOCKEY 8). Assists -Dyke 10 (Davis, Wilson 4), WINTERHURST OD 22 (Shae 5). Total fouls--Dyke 27, Shamrock 7, Far-Mor Cafe 1 OD 20. Technical fouls- -Dyke 2 (Kuhar, Shamrock 6, P'Tak's 2 bench). A-248.

Women Bruck 4, Black Hawks 1 Bulldogs 12, Coverall 0 Ohio St. 87, Illinois 57 Viports 4. Arcade Tav. 0 ILLINOIS (57)-Platt 1-3 0-0 2, Black Panthers 7, Tags Rest. 1 Dupps 5-10 0-0 10.

Clinton 5-8 10, Celtics 4, Nader's Meats 3 Cunningham 1-5 2-3 5, Estey 4-10 0-0 8. Ganims 3, Mustangs 1 Preacely 3-13 2-2 8, Klingler 2-4 0-0 4, JFK Club 6, Killer Bees 3 Dilger 1-5 2-2 4, Booker 0-0 0-0 1-2 1, Slam Jams 3, Blasters 2 Hanna 0-1 3-4 3, Inman 1-1 0-0 2, Ruholl Public House 2, Overtime Pub 1 0-00-00. Totals 23-60 10-13 57. OHIO Keyton 5-9 6-6 16. Smith 5-10 8-11 18.

Howard 4-6 0-0 8, Roberts 6-15 2-4 14, Burcy 3-6 2-2 8, COLLEGE FOOTBALL Negri Johnson 3-6 1-2 1-3 7, 0-0 2, Bond 2-3 Sebastian 0-1 5, 0-3 0-0 Ingwer. 0, sen 1-2 0-0 2, Jackson 2-2 0-0 4, Fergus 0-1 3-4 3. Totals 32-65 22-31 87. Half-OSU 35-30. 3-point goals- COLLEGE HOCKEY CENTRAL COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION Team PtS GF GA Miami, 0.

11 2 3 25 77 53 Michigan 10 4 2 22 73 49 L. Superior St. 8 3 4 20 70 52 W. Michigan 8 17 51 51 Michigan St. 8 5 17 58 45 Ferris St.

6 5 3 15 47 50 Bowling Green 610 0 12 69 63 Kent 4 9 1 9 52 68 -Chicago 4 9 1 9 43 60 Notre Dame 4 11 1 9 53 Ohio St. 3 10 1 7 40 OVERALL RECORDS: Miami, Ohio 13-6-3, Michigan 14-4-3, Lake Superior St. 11-5-4, Western Michigan Michigan St. 11-7-1, Ferris St. 11-7-3, Bowling Green 11-13-0, Kent 7-10-3.

Ill.Chicago 6-12-1, Notre Dame 6-13-1, Ohio St. 5-13-1, x-Alaska-Fairbanks 15-6-0. x-affiliate member TODAY Michigan St. at Lake Superior St. SATURDAY Ferris St.

4, Bowling Green 3 -Chicago 6. Michigan 4 Miami, Ohio 4, Lake Superior St. 1 Notre Dame 4, Ohio St. 0 0 Wisconsin 4, Alaska-Fairbanks 3 1 Others EAST Babson 6, Norwich 3 Boston U. 7, Providence 2 Bowdoin 6, Trinity.

Conn. 01 Cortland St. 5, Hobart 4, OT Dartmouth 3. Cornell 2 Harvard 4, Clarkson 1 Middlebury 9, St. Anselm 1 Plattsburgh St.

9. Rochester Tech 2 Salem St. 3, Army 2 St. Lawrence 3, Brown 3 Williams 5. Amherst 2.

Union, N. Y. 3, Princeton 1 Yale 4, RPI 1 MIDWEST N. Michigan 5, N. Dakota 4 FAR WEST CS Northridge 12, UCLA SPORTS BRIEFS McDuffie helps East win Japan Bowl, 27-13 FROM WIRE REPORTS Shane Matthews' touchdown pass to Penn State's O.J.

McDuffie, a Hawken School graduate, broke a third-quarter tie and helped the East beat the West, 27-13, in the Japan Bowl college all-star football game yesterday in Tokyo. Two plays into the second half, Fresno State's Lorenzo Neal lost a fumble at the West 28. Two plays later, Matthews, the record-setting Florida quarterback, hooked up on a 25-yard scoring pass with McDuffie to give the East a 17-10 lead. The West was within 20-13 with three minutes to play when Alabama's George Teague intercepted a pass by Pacific's Troy Kopp and returned it 47 yards for a touchdown. Craig Hentrich of Notre Dame kicked field goals of 32 and 33 yards and Kenny Roberts scored on a 2-yard run.

Mark Brunell scored the only West touchdown on an 8-yard run with 2:30 left in the half. Jason Elam of Hawaii kicked field goals of 24 and 26 yards for West. A memorial fund will be established in the name of Denison University football player Jason Cooperider, who died from injuries suffered in a traffic accident. Cooperider, who set an NCAA Division III freshman record for total offense in 1989, died Saturday at Ohio State University Hospitals, said hospital spokesman Ken Phillips. There will be a funeral service tomorrow at Swasey Chapel on the Granville, campus.

Cooperider, 21, of Granville, suffered head injuries in the crash Thursday in northeast Licking County. College women's basketball Katie Smith scored 18 points and led 13th-ranked Ohio State to an 87-57 victory over Illinois in the Buckeyes' Big Ten Conference opener in Columbus. Ohio State led, 35-30, at halftime and scored the first 12 points of the second half. No. 1-ranked Vanderbilt made 14 of its first 17 attempts from the field while holding LSU scoreless and went on to win, 87-61, in Nashville, Tenn.

Boxing Miami lightweight Fred Pendleton used effective counter right hands to win the vacant International Boxing Federation title with a 12-round unanimous decision over Tracey Spann in Atlantic City, N.J. It was a rematch of their Aug. 29 bout in Reno, when a clash of heads produced a two-round technical draw. Track The New York Athletic Club broke one of the oldest American records when its four-mile relay team turned in a time of 16 minutes, 16.67 seconds in the Dartmouth Relays. The foursome of Bradford Horton of Ypsilanti, Jeff Smith of Denver, Brad Schlapak of Boston and Bill Burke of Burke, broke the mark of 16:19, run by a Villanova quartet in 1976, also at the Dartmouth Relays.

Tennis crashed. None were seriously injured. Outdoors Former Minnesota Vikings football coach Bud Grant said he received a death threat because he opposes a fishing and hunting agreement between the state and the Mille Lacs Band of Chippewa Indians. Grant, an avid outdoorsman and honorary head of the Save Lake Mille Lacs Association, spoke at a rally at the state Capitol in St. Paul, on Saturday marked by shouting matches between supporters and Grant's group.

Grant's group argues that the federal government settled all of the band's claims with a $9 million payment in 1973. It opposes letting Indians use fishing methods banned for non-Indians. Boris Becker of Germany cooled off Croatia's Goran Ivanisevic at the Qatar Open in Doha. "I couldn't have asked for a better start to the new year," Becker said after a 7-6 (7-4), 4-6, 7-5 victory at the $450,000 tournament. Top-seeded Gabriela Sabatini defeated Japan's Kimiko Date, 7-5, 6-2, in the first round of the New South Wales Open in Sydney, Australia.

Conchita Martinez of Spain powered her way to a 6-3, 6-4 victory over Magdalena Maleeva of Bulgaria in the final of the Danone Australian Women's Hardcourt tournament in Brisbane. American Richey Reneberg defeated Olivier Delaitre of France, 6-3, 6-1, in an ATP championship match in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Swimming American Mark Lenzi, the Olympic champion in three-meter springboard diving, was on track again in Auckland, New Zealand, when he won his speciality while surpassing his total from Barcelona. Lenzi scored 694.47 points in competition among divers from five nations. His Olympic total was 676.53.

American Jane Lautenschlager won the one-meter women's springboard. Thirteen-year-old Chi Bin of China won the women's high board. American Mary-Ellen Clark, the Olympic bronze medalist, was second. World one-meter springboard champion Edwin Jongejans of the Netherlands beat Lenzi in that discipline. German Franziska Van Almsick broke her four-dayold world record in the women's 100-meter short-course freestyle race at the Beijing '93 ATV Swimming World Cup.

The swimmer, 16, was timed in 53.33 seconds. Her previous mark of 53.46 was set in Shanghai. On Saturday, she also set a world record in the women's 200-meter short-course freestyle race in Beijing. Skiing champion Franz Heinzer of Switzerland mastered a treacherous World Cup course in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, to win the men's downhill. Three Americans, Chad Fleischer, A.J.

Kitt and Craig Turner North Coast Barons triumph, 9-5 The Cleveland North Coast Barons defeated the Mercyhurst College Junior Varsity hockey team yesterday, 9-5, in Erie, Pa. Taj Schaffnit and two goals and two assists and Mike Jarjosa scored two goals. Dan Madden, Chance Petiniot, Eric Kaminski, Jason Sitko and Cole Loomis each scored a goal. Jason Geers and Sam Burger each had three assists. The Barons are in a three-way tie with the St.

Louis Blues and Detroit Metro Jets for first place in the North American Junior Hockey League. The Barons have a 14-4-2 league record and an overall record of 23-5-4. Comp-Att-Int 15-30-0 24-41-4 Punts 6-41 5-30 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 Penalties- 2.10 Time of Possession 31:19 28:41 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING- East, Roberts 7-23, Matthews 4-15, Walker 5-8, Legette 3-7, Jett 1-6, Duckett 4-6, Van Pelt 5-(minus 12). West, Brunell 11-25, Neal 7-24, Benjamin 2-5, Wright-Fair 3-5, Crayton 2-2. PASSING -East, Van Pelt 8-13-0-87.

Matthews 7-17-0-78. West, Brunell 17-28-2-190. Kopp 7-13-2-90. RECEIVING -East, Ismail 3-53, Everett 5-51. McDuttie 2-27, Walker 3-23, Drayton 1-9, Duckett 1-2.

West, Turner 3-96. Guliford 4-66. Bailey 6-41, Wright-Fair 4-20, Benjamin 2.18, Rex 1-15. Neal 2-14, Hannah 1-8, Crayton 1-2. GLAD YOU ASKED When was Patrick Ewing drafted and where was he born? Matt Kaiser, Lakewood.

A Ewing, who was born in Kingston, Jamaica, was the No. 1 pick in the 1985 NBA draft by the New York Knicks. Chuck Heaton answers to questions, write Glad You Asked, The Plain Dealer, 1801 Superior Cleveland 0. 44114. CORRECTION The Cleveland East-Cleveland South boys Cleveland City Series basketball game Friday was won by East, 59-51, and not by South as reported in Saturday's editions.

East is 4-0 in the CCS and 5-2 overall. South is 1-3, 1-6. rude 4.

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