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THE PLAIN DEALER, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1993 1 FOR THE RECORD FOR UPDATED SCORES, CALL COLLEGE BASKETBALL OHIO SUMMARIES Women BW 63, Heidelberg 59 BALDWIN WALLACE (63) Sander 14; Spanski Busser Fitzgerald Wilenchex Stepp 13; Willis 10; Lockett 9. Totals 24-54 13-16 63. HEIDELBERG (59) Scudder Price Tucholski Seifert Bowser 10; Mahl 11; Shumaker 18. Totals 22-65 15-21 Half-8W 59. 38-31.

3-point goals -BW 2-6 (Sander 2-5. Willis 0-1); Heid, 0-2 (Price 0-2). Fouled out-Mahl, Heid. Rebounds-BW 44. (Lockett 8).

Heid, 38 (Scudder 12). Assists-BW 10 (Spanski 6), Heid. 14 (Scudder 7). Total fouls- BW 19, Heid, 16. A-305.

JCU 66, Hiram 62 JOHN CARROLL (66) Skedel Bielozer Carroll Weaver 8: Zidanic 14; Shumaker 13; Arrowsmith Prickman 4. Totals 29-69 8-10 66. HIRAM (62) Willig 16; M.Horner 2: A. Homer 12; Tonsetic Wallinis 10; McKernan 13; Contini Collins 2. Totals 23-60 16-22 62.

-Hir 37-34. Fouled out Hir (Wallinis). Rebounds- JCU 41 (Zidanic 11), Hir 57 (Willig 15). Assists-JCU 17 (Sheehan 5, Bielozer 5), Hi 10 (Horner 6). Total fouls- -JCU 18, Hir 15.

Technical -Hir bench. A--188. Tennessee 78, YSU 54 Te TENNESSEE (78) Evans 14: Harri-. son Ward 11; Woosley 13: McCray Davis 6: Caldwell 2: Dilligard D.Johnson 13. Totals 31-98 15-28 78.

YOUNGSTOWN STATE (54) Cowley 11; Echelberry 11; Djorovic 11; Hartman 11; Adams Grexa Allen 2. Totals 23-59 4-9 54. Half--Tenn 37-26. 3-point goalsTenn 1 (Woosley 1); YSU 4 (Cowley, Echelberry, Adams 2). Rebounds-Tenn (Ward 11), YSU 42 (Cowley 7.

Echelberry 7). Assists- Tenn 12 (McCray 3). YSU 10 (Adams 4). Total fouls -Tenn 13. YSU 20.

Technical fouls-YSU bench. TOP 25 SUMMARIES Indiana 88, Penn St. 84 INDIANA (88) Cheaney 11-23 0-0 24, Henderson 7-15 2-2 16. Nover 3-6 1-2 7. Bailey 4-12 2-2 13, G.

Graham 5-12 5-8 18, Reynolds 1-1 0-02, Evans 1-2 0-0 2, Leary 2-5 0-0 6. Totals 34-76 10-14 88. PENN STATE (84) Hayes 8-16 0-0 16, Carr 1-4 0-0 2, Amaechi 4-8 11-16 19, Bartram 4-9 0-0 9, Jennings 8-13 4-7 22, Carlton 5-7 2-2 14, Wydman 0-1 0-0 0, Joseph 0-1 0-0 0, Carter 1-5 0-0 2. Totals 31-64 17-25 84. Half Ind 34-32.

Reg 68-68. First OT-77-77. 3-Point goals-Ind 10-24 (G.Graham 3-6. Bailey 3-9, Leary Cheaney 2-5). PS 5-12 (Carlton 2-2, Jennings 2-3, Bartram 1-3, Wydman 0-1, Amaechi 0-3).

Fouled out--Henderson, Nover. Rebounds -Ind 44 (Henderson PS 39 (Jennings 10). Assists -Ind 20 (Leary 6), PS 20 (Jennings 7). Total fouls--Ind 23. PS 15.

N. C. 77, Maryland 63 11 N. CAROLINA (77) Sullivan 4-6 2-4 10, Lynch 4-10 4-4 12, Montross 7-8 3-5 17, Rodl 0-3 2-2 2, Phelps 5-8 0-0 11, Williams 2-9 5-5 9, Reese 3-7 0-0 6, Salvadori 2-5 0-1 4, Calabria 1-1 2-2 5, Wenstrom 0-0 0-0 0, Cherry 0-0 1-2 1. Totals 28-57 19-25 77.

MARYLAND (63) Hipp 7-13 0-0 16, Burns 3-13 4-4 10, Kerwin 1-5 2-2 4, Rhodes 5-12 0-0 13, McLinton 0-7 4-4 4, Lucas 4-6 1-2 10, Simpkins 1-2 0-1 2, Shultz 0-0 0-0 0. Bristol 1-4 2-2 4, Walsh 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 22-62 13-15 63. Halt-NC 30-23. 3-point goals-NC 2-7 (Calabria 1-1, Phelps 1-2, Rodl 0-2, Williams 0-1, Reese 0-1), Md 6-15 (Rhodes 3-9, Hipp 2-3, Lucas 1-1, Bristol 0-2).

Fouled out -Rhodes. Rebounds- NC 44 (Lynch 12), Md 30 (McLinton 7). Assists--NC 14 (Rodl 6), Maryland 18 (McLinton 6). Total fouls--NC 15, Md 21. Seton Hall 91, Pitt 73 PITTSBURGH (73) Jones 2-6 2-3 6, McNeal 5-11 0-1 10, Mobley 6-13 2-4 14, McCullough 2-13 11-14 15.

Shareef 1-5 1-1 3, Thomas 0-2 0-0 0. Brush 1-1 6. Rhymes 5-12 0-0 14, Gant 1-2 0-0 2, Antigua 1-1 3. Totals 24-66 21-28 73. SETON HALL (91) Walker 1-10 3-4 5, Karnishovas 9-13 12-13 32, Wright 6-10 4-4 16, Caver 2-2 6-8 10, Dehere 4-20 0-0 10, Griffin 1-1 2-2 4.

Crisp 0-1 0-0 0, Duerksen 1-1 0-0 3. Dickinson 0-0 0-0 0. Leahy 4-7 0-0 10. Davis 0-0 1-2 1, Shipp 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 28-65 28-33 91.

$47 Half SH 35-35. 3-Point goals-Pitt 4-16 (Rhymes 4-7. Shareef 0-1, Thomas 0-1, McCullough 0-7), SH 7-16 (Leahy' 2-4, Dehere 2-5, Karnishovas 2-5, Duerksen 1-1, Crisp 0-1). Fouled out-Karnishovas. Rebounds -Pitt 38 (McNeal 12), SH 49 (Karnishovas 13).

Assists- Pitt 12 (McCullough 7), SH 17 (Caver 6). Total fouls-Pitt 25, SH 24. A a NCAA HIGHS Men's Division Single-Game Highs (through Monday) INDIVIDUAL Scoring 49 Alphonso Ford, Mississippi Valley State vs. Alabama State, Jan. 23 49 Alphonso Ford, Mississippi Valley State vs.

Southern Feb. 8 48 Lindsey Hunter, Jackson State vs. Kansas, Dec. 27 46 Reggie Kemp, Youngstown State VS. Wright State.

Feb. 6 45 Bill Edwards, Wright State VS. Morehead State, Dec. 8 44 Parrish Casebier, Evansville vs. 11i- nois State, Dec.

12 Orlando Lightfoot, Idaho vs. Boise State, Feb. 6 43 Lindsey Hunter, Jackson State vs. Illinois, Dec. 11 43 Leonard White, Southern U.

vs. Grambling State, Jan. 9 42 Vin Baker, Hartford vs. Oregon, Jan. 4 42 Lynwood Wade.

Southwest Texas State vs. Sam Houston State. Jan. 7 42 Keith Veney, Lamar vs. Prairie View, Feb.

3 Rebounds 26 Malik Rose, Drexel vs. Vermont, Jan. 29 25 Spencer Dunkley, Delaware VS. Maryland-Baltimore County, Jan. 6 24 Todd Cawthorn, William Mary vs.

Citadel, Dec. 5 24 Ervin Johnson, New Orleans vs. Jacksonville, Jan. 2 24 Yinka Dare, George Washington vs. St.

Bonaventure, Feb. 6 23 Malik Rose, Drexel vs. State Francis, Dec. 12 23 James White, Morgan State vs. Bethune-Cookman, Jan.

23 22 Tim Schirra, Toledo vs. East Carolina, Dec. 18 22 Lynwood Wade, Southwest Texas State vs. Sam Houston State, Jan. 7 22 Vin Baker, Hartford vs.

Central Connecticut State, Jan. 11 22 Clifford Rozier, Louisville vs. South Florida, Feb. 4 Assists 20 Dana Harris, Maryland-Baltimore County vs. St.

Mary's, Dec. 12 20 Sam Crawford, New Mexico State vs. Sam Houston State, Dec. 21 16 B.J. Tyler, Texas vs.

Oral Roberts, Dec. 1 r. 17 Gary Robb, Tennessee-Chattanooga vs. Southern Dec. 29 17 Bryan Parker, Pepperdine vs.

Oral Roberts, Jan. 9 16 Quincy Lewis, Wagner vs. St. Fran-: cis, Jan. 7 16 Sam Crawford, New Mexico State VS.

Nevada, Jan 30 15 Bobby Hurley, Duke vs. Oklahoma, Jan. 4 15 Maurice Houston, Tennessee Tech vs. Morehead State, Jan. 11 15 Terry Evans, Oklahoma vs.

Florida Jan. 27 Blocked Shots 13 Jim Mcllvaine, Marquette vs. Northeastern Illinois, Dec. 9 12 Ervin Johnson, New Orleans vs. Texas Dec.

29 10 Sharone Wright, Clemson vs. N.C.• Greensboro, Dec. 12 10 Sharone Wright, Clemson vs. Maryland. Jan.

27 9 Theo Ratliff, Wyoming vs. Marshall, Dec. 21 Antoine Teague, Murray State VS. Pikeville. Jan.

2 9 Shelby Thurmond, Western Illinois vs. Chicago State, Jan. 9 Steals 12 aN Terry Evans, Oklahoma vs. Florida Jan. 27 11 Mount Ron St.

Arnold, Mary's, St. Feb. Francis, 4 N.Y. vS. I I play with a scowl.

That's my game face. Heck, I scowl at fish when I'm fishing. San Antonio Spurs forward Antoine Carr 1-900-370-3300 (99 CENTS AUTO RACING DAYTONA TWIN 125 LINEUPS DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) The lineups for tomorrow's Gatorade Twin 125-mile qualifying races for Sunday's Daytona 500, with type of car and qualifying speed in mph: 1. Kyle Petty, Pontiac Grand Prix, First Race 189.426.

2. Bill Elliott, Thunderbird, 189.024. 3. Ken Schrader, Lumina, 188.648. 4.

Rick Mast. Thunderbird, 188.588. 5. Bobby Hillin Thunderbird, 188.497. 6.

Jett Gordon, Lumina. 188.426. 7. Ted Musgrave. Thunderbird.

188.332. 8. Davey Allison, Thunderbird, 188.253. 9. Derrike Cope, Thunderbird, 187.919.

10. Joe Ruttman, Thunderbird, 187.872. 11. Harry Gant, Lumina, 187.707. 12.

Mark Martin, Thunderbird. 187.520. 13. Dave Marcis. Lumina, 182 006.

14. Rick Wilson. Grand Prix, 188.549. 15. Bobby Hamilton, Thunderbird.

187.563. 16. Lake Speed. Thunderbird, 187.352. 17.

Terry Labonte, Lumina. 187.110. 18. Dick Trickle. Thunderbird, 186.947.

19. Chad Little. Thunderbird, 186.811. 20. Jimmy Horton, Lumina, 186.120.

21. Bobby Labonte, Thunderbird, 185.563. 22. Rich Bickle Thunderbird, 184.253. 23.

Phil Barkdoll, Lumina. 186.066. 24. Ken Ragan, Thunderbird, 184.151. 25.

Steve Kinser, Lumina, 182.775. 26. Dorsey Schroeder, Thunderbird, 179.824. 27. Delma Cowart, Thunderbird, 178.084.

Second Race 1. Dale Jarrett, Lumina. 189.274. 2. Jimmy Spencer, Thunderbird, 188.656.

3. Ricky Rudd, Lumina, 188.616. 4. Dale Earnhardt, Lumina, 188.569. 5.

Hut Stricklin, Thunderbird. 188.490. 6. Morgan Shepherd, Thunderbird, 188.344. 7.

Michael Waltrip, Grand Prix. 188.261. 8. Brett Bodine, Thunderbird. 188.064.

9. Darrell Waltrip, Lumina, 187.903. 10. Wally Dallenbach Thunderbird, 187.790. 11.

Ernie Irvan, Lumina, 187.668. 12. Alan Kulwicki, Thunderbird, 187.445. 13. Kerry Teague, Lumina, 180.600.

14. Rusty Wallace, Grand Prix. 188.107. 15. Jim Sauter.

Thunderbird, 187.426. 16. Geoff Bodine, Thunderbird, 187.145. 17. Kenny Wallace, Grand Prix, 187.060.

18. Sterling Marlin, Thunderbird, 186.881. 19. Al Unser Lumina, 186.749. 20.

Phil Parsons, Lumina, 185.743. 21. Jett Purvis, Lumina, 184.820. 22. Jimmy Means, Thunderbird, 187.559..

23. A.J. Foyt, Thunderbird, 183.955. 24. James Hylton, Grand Prix, 183.072.

25. Eddie Bierschwale. Lumina. 181.958. 26.

Brad Teague, Lumina, 178.101. 27. Mike Potter, Thunderbird, 173.227. FLORIDA 200 QUALIFYING DAYTONA BEACH. Fla.

(AP) The top qualifiers for Friday's Flonda 200 NASCAR Goody's Dash series race, with type of car and lap speed in mph: 1. Lee Farthing, Dodge. 161.658. 2. Maxie Bush, Ford, 160.953.

3. Mike Swaim, Dodge, 160.775. 4. Jeff Collier, Ford. 160.666.

5. Will Hobgood, Pontiac, 158.576. 6. Johnny Smith, Pontiac, 157.604. 7.

George Crenshaw, Pontiac. 156.931. 8. Sherry Blakley: Chevrolet, 156.079. 9.

Mickey York, Pontiac, 154.589. 10. Donnie Neuenberger, Chevrolet, 154.398. 11. Larry Caudill, Pontiac, 154.260.

12. Ernest Winslow. Pontiac, 154.107. 13. Scott Weaver, Chevrolet.

153.675. 14. Ted Thomas, Pontiac, 152.230. 15. Danny Bagwell, Ford.

151.814. 16. Jeff Burkett. Chevrolet, 151.814. 17.

Bill Hennecy. Pontiac, 151.732. 18. Mike Leathers, Nissan, 150.974. 19.

Rodney Orr. Chevrolet, 150.895. 20. Ed Holewak Pontiac. 150.288.

Rest of field to be filled in further time trials today. GOODY'S 300 QUALIFYING DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) The top qualifiers for Saturday's Goody's 300 Busch Grand National stock car race, with type of car and lap speed in mph(Rest of 42-car field will be determined in time trials today): 1. Ken Schrader, Chevrolet, 186.513 mph. 2.

Jett Burton, Ford, 185.808. 3. Joe Nemechek, Chevrolet, 185.628. 4. Michael Waltrip, Pontiac, 185.353.

5. Dale Earnhardt, Chevrolet, 185.250. 6. Robert Pressley, Chevrolet, 185.204.. 7.

Bill Elliott, Ford. 185.197. 8. David Green, Chevrolet, 185.018. 9.

Joe Ruttman. Chevrolet, 184.953. 10. Ernie Ivan, Chevrolet, 184.907. 11.

Tom Peck, Chevrolet, 184.892. 12. Butch Miller. Chevrolet, 184.797. 13.

Tim Fedewa, Ford, 184.687. 14. Rodney Combs, Ford, 184.684. 15. Bobby Dotter, Chevrolet, 184.657.

16. Harry Gant, Chevrolet, 184.604. 17. Larry Pearson, Chevrolet, 184.302. 18.

Jeff Green, Chevrolet, 184.294. 19. Richard Lasater, Chevrolet, 183.985. 20. Darrell Waltrip, Chevrolet.

183.929. DAYTONA 500 QUALIFYING DAYTONA BEACH. Fla. (AP) Qualifying speeds posted during three rounds of time trials for Sunday's Daytona 500, with type of car and lap speed in mph (x- clinched starting position): 1. Petty, Grand Prix, 189.426.

2. x-Dale Jarrett, Lumina, 189.274. 3. Bill Elliott, Thunderbird, 189.024. 4.

Jimmy Spencer, Thunderbird, 188.656. 5. Ken Schrader, Lumina. 188.648. 6.

Ricky Rudd, Lumina, 188.616. 7. Rick Mast, Thunderbird, 188 588. 8. Dale Earnhardt.

Lumina. 188.569. 9. Rick Wilson, Grand Prix, 188.549. 10.

Bobby Hillin Thunderbird, 188.497. 11. Hut Stricklin, Thunderbird, 188.490. 12. Jeff Gordon, Lumina, 188.426.

13. Morgan Shepherd, Thunderbird, 188.344. 14. Ted Musgrave, Thunderbird, 188.332. 15.

Michael Waltrip. Grand Prix, 188.261. 16. Davey Allison, Thunderbird, 188.253. 17.

Rusty Wallace, Grand Prix, 188.107. 18. Brett Bodine, Thunderbird. 188.064. 19.

Derrike Cope, Thunderbird, 187.919. 20. Darrell Waltrip, Lumina, 187.903. 21. Joe Ruttman.

Thunderbird, 187.872. 22. Wally Dallenbach Thunderbird, 187.790. 23. Harry Gant, Lumina, 187.707.

24. Ernie Irvan, Lumina, 187.668. 25. Bobby Hamilton, Thunderbird, 187.563. 26.

Jimmy Means, Thunderbird, 187.559. 27. Mark Martin, Thunderbird, 187.520. 28. Alan Kulwicki, Thunderbird, 187.445.

29. Jim Sauter, Thunderbird, 187.426. 30. Lake Speed, Thunderbird, 187.352. 31.

Geoff Bodine. Thunderbird, 187.145. 32. Terry Labonte, Lumina. 187.110.

33. Kenny Wallace, Grand Prix. 187.060. 34. Dick Trickle, Thunderbird, 186.947.

35. Sterling Marlin, Thunderbird, 186.881. 36. Chad Little, Thunderbird, 186.811. 37.

Al Unser Lumina, 186.749. 38. Jimmy Horton, Lumina, 186.120. 39. Phil Barkdoll, Lumina, 186.066..

40. A.J. Foyt, Thunderbird, 185.751. 41. Phil Parsons, Lumina, 185.743.

42. Bobby Labonte, Thunderbird. 185.563. 43. Jeff Purvis, Lumina, 184.820.

44. Rich Bickle Thunderbird, 184.253. 45. Ken Ragan, Thunderbird, 184.151. 46.

James Hytton, Grand Prix, 183.072. 47. Steve Kinser, Lumina, 182.775. 48. Eddie Bierschwale, Lumina, 182.434.

49. Dave Marcis, Lumina, 182.006. 50. Kerry Teague, Lumina, 180.600. 51.

Dorsey Schroeder, Thunderbird, AMATEUR RESULTS BASKETBALL COLUMBIA STATION MEN 108, Chemical Solvents 65 93, Richey-Barrett 88 Builders 93. Berea 61 GARFIELD HTS. MEN Tweedys Lounge 61, Clev. Cement 51 Enerco 80, Fleets Finest 78 Executive coin 63, Dream Team ARNCW 85, Scrogs 6 JCC MEN Olde Crossroads 70, Emanon 57. Colonial News 61, Black Forest 48 Unique Steel 59.

OCPM 49 Hill 64, General Video 56 LAKEWOOD ADULT Union NAL Mort. 59, Gorski 43 Pig 32, Rivers 29 Bugs 51, Skully Delaney 49 SOLON MEN Felton Elec. 45, Pioneer Stadard 40 Acme Arsena 71, Lisa Lane 59 Pulte Homes 80. TD Seal Coat 47 Flo Eddies 55, Kennametal 36 Euchd Beach 58, Agency Rent-A-Car 52 VOLLEYBALL FAIRVIEW PARK MEN Reggie's 15-15-15. Borato 1-5-10 Reggie's 13-16-15.

Spikin' Demons 15-14-11 Reggie's 15-15-10. By George 6-5-15 Moskal 15-15-15, 7-12-8 ROCKY RIVER RECREATION MEN 15-15-15, -Team 8-5-8 Squires Rooting 15-15-12, Bumpers, 12-1-15 Paul 15-14-15. Minor Mystery 1-3-7 Tutors 15-15-11. Gators 11-7-7 WOMEN Smiley 15-15-15, Andres 8-11-11 Team Bob 15-15-15, Bumps 3-0-3 Hawley 15-15-7, Quicksand 7-12-15 PER MINUTE) r. CALENDAR February Wed.

10 Thu. 11 Fri. 12 Sat. 13 Sun. 14 ORL MIL CHI 7:30 7:30 8:30 TV-19 TV-SC MIL BALT 8:35 7:35 LUMBER IND FORT CIN 7:30 WAYNE 7:30 8PM Northfield POST POST POST 1PM POST 1PM 7:30 1:30 7:30 Bold type indicates a home game Other local events BASKETBALL College: Hiram at John Carroll, 7:30 Allegheny at Case Western Reserve, 7:30 Heidelberg at Baldwin-Wallace, 7:30 Daemen vs.

Dyke, 7:30, Cuyahoga Community College East College (women): Pittsburgh at Notre Dame, 7 CALENDAR IHL STANDINGS INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Team OTL PtS GF GA Atlanta 34 15 3 71 211 178 CLEVELAND 25 22 5 55 197 202 Cincinnati 14 32 5 33 177 223 Central Division Fort Wayne 29 18 5 63 215 189 Kalamazoo 19 25 7 45 182 237 Indianapolis 21 26 1 43 189 198 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division Milwaukee 32 13 6 70 208 173 Kansas City 24 22 7 55 198 204 Peona 24 21 6 54 187 200 Pacitic Division San Diego 40 5 6 86 239 126 Salt Lake City 27 25 3 57 169 189 Phoenix 21 29 2 44 161 213 NOTE: Two points are awarded for a victory and one for an overtime or shootout loss. YESTERDAY Kansas City 6. Indianapolis 5, OT Phoenix 3, Cincinnati 2 TODAY Indianapolis at CLEVELAND Fort Wayne at Kalamazoo San Diego at Milwaukee Peoria at Salt Lake TOMORROW No games MONDAY No games IHL LEADERS (through Monday) SCORING Player, Team GP Pts Ind 47 31 47 78 Osborne, At 52 34 34 68 Mongeau. Mil 44 24 40 64 McDonough, SD 37 21 43 64 Lebeau. StL 51 26 37 63.

Michayluk, Cle 52 28 33 61 Tuttle, Mi 50 27 34 61 Gauthier, Cle 51 25 Anderson. SD 46 25 33 58 Gruhl, Ftw 48 24 33 57 Willet, Ftw 47 23 32 55 Chin. FIW 44 20 34 54 Duberman, Cle 52 23 30 53 Callander. Atl 45 20 33 53 DeGray, SD 51 11 42 53 Shank, SD 47 25 27 52 SD 49 23 29 52 Houlder, SD 51 18 34 52 Lafreniere, Atl 46 16 34 50 Lamourex, SD 50 19 30 49 GOALTENDING (Based on 16 or more games) Player, Team Min GA SO Avg. Knickle, SD 2313 82 2.13 Treflov, Sic 1807 84 0 2.79 Shtalenkov, Mil 1649 78 1 2.84 Reddick, FIW 1937 100 3 3.10 Littman, Atl 1525 85 0 3.34 Dopson, Cle 1641 94 1 3.44 Bergeron.

Atl 1044 60 1 3.45 Sarjent, Peo 1533 90 0 3.52 Dyck, Mil 1466 88 0 3.60 Torchia, Kal 1492 91 0 3.66 NPSL NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL SOCCER LEAGUE American Division Team Pct. GB Baltimore 18 6 .750 Buffalo 17 9 .654 2 CLEVELAND 16 9 640 Harrisburg. 14 11 .560 Dayton 12 15 444 Detroit 8 16 .333 10 Canton 8 17 .320 National Division Wichita 17 8 680 Kansas City 14 9 609 2 Chicago 14 13 .519 4 St. Louis 13 15 .464 Milwaukee 7 17 .292 Denver 3 16 .158 11 YESTERDAY Chicago 16. Denver 14 TODAY Detroit at Kansas City TOMORROW Detroit at Wichita MONDAY No games CRUNCH STATS (through yesterday) SCORING Player GP 3G 2G 1G Marinaro 25 9 45 10 37 164 Karic 18 4 31 10 39 123 Olabi 25 0 29 0 17 75 Medved 25 0 16 23 56 Thomas 23 0 17 13 48 Tanner 14 0 6 0 12 24 Bartro 19 2 2 3 19 Schmetzer 10 0 6 3 2 17 Tyma 25 0 5 0 7 17 Fernandez 10 0 6 0 4 16 Carbonara 19 3 Jakovijevic 20 0:4 2 4 14 Pavlek 13 0 06 0 0 12 Orf 24 0 0 0 6 6 Bartulovic 12 0 2 0 Kerlin 7 0 Sechrist 20 0 0 Haller 0 Andracki 8 0 Csiszar 00 000 0 Schlothauer 5 0 0 000.

000 Totals 25 16 190 30177 635 Opp. 25 7151 23150 496 GOALKEEPING Player Min SV Avg. Kanc :02 0 0 0.00 Medved :11 0 0 000 0.00 Pavlek :03 0 0 0 0.00 Ort 1281:52 339 16 6 12.50 Andracki 208:45 67 0 3 20.98 Marinaro 13:13 3 0 0 27.24 Totals 1504:06 409 16 9 13.80 Opp. 1504:06 348 9 16 18.27 GP-Games played; 3G-3 pt. goal; 2G-2 pt.

goal; 1G-1 pt. goal; A-Assists; Pts. -Points; Min--Minutes played; Sv-Saves. PGA LEADERS PONTE VEDRA, Fla. (AP) Statistical leaders for the PGA Tour through the Pebble Beach National Pro-Am: Scoring 1.

Michael Allen, 69.45. 2, Jeff Maggert, 69.51. 3, Davis Love Ill, 69.55. 4. Paul Azinger.

69.65. 5, David Frost, 69.83. 6, Tom Kite. 69.85. 7, Gil Morgan, 69.88.

8, Mark O'Meara, 69.90. 9, Tom Lehman, 69.92. 10, John Flannery, 70 02. Driving 1. Phil Mickelson, 288.2.

2, Phil Blackmar, 286.7. David Jackson, 286.3. 4, Steve Lamontagne, 283.4. 5. Mike Spnnger.

282.8. 6. Ed Humenik, 280.9. 7. Kelly Gibson.

280.3. 8, Jim Gallagher. Jr. 279 8. 9.

Steve Lowery, 279.4. 10. Scott Gump, 278.4. Driving Accuracy 1, Lennie Clements. 82.9%.

2, Bruce Lietzke, 81.6%. 3 (tie), Bob Lohr and Loren Roberts; 80.2%. 5. Bob Estes, 6. Dillard Pruitt, 76 7.

Fulton Allem, 76.8%. TRANSACTIONS SOCCER American Professional Soccer COLORADO FOXES--Signed ward Phillip Gyau. COLLEGE BASEBALL American League BALTIMORE ORIOLES -Agreed to terms with pitcher Todd Frohwirth on a one-year DETROIT TIGERS -Agreed to terms with infielder Skeeter Barnes on a year contract. TORONTO BLUE JAYS -Agreed to terms with first baseman John Olerud, catcher Carlos Delgado and pitchers David Wells and Bill Taylor on one contracts. National League FLORIDA MARLINS- -Agreed to terms with pitcher Hector Carrasco and outfielders Kerwin Moore and Scott Pose on one-year contracts.

MONTREAL EXPOS -Agreed to terms with infielder Frank Bolich, pitcher Mike Mathile, and outfielder Mike Stairs on one-year contracts. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS -Named Bert Campanens organizational base running coach. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association LEAGUE -Fined Houston Rockets guard Vernon Maxwell $3,000 for throwing a flagrant elbow in a game on Feb. 5. GOLDEN STATE WARRIORSSigned forward Sean Higgins to a 10-day contract.

SEATTLE SUPERSONICS-Activated guard Dana Barros from the injured list; placed forward Steve Scheffler on the injured list. FOOTBALL National Football League CHICAGO BEARS Named Carlos Mainford defensive assistant coach. DENVER BRONCOS -Named Les Steckel tight ends and H-backs coach. PITTSBURGH STEELERS- -Fired controller Dan McGrogan. HOCKEY National Hockey League MONTREAL CANADIENS -Recalled center Jesse Belanger from Fredericton (American Hockey League).

PITTSBURGH PENGUINS- -ASsigned defenseman Peter Ahola to Cleveland (International Hockey League). International Hockey League PEORIA RIVERMEN Recalled forward Peter Kasowski from Dayton (East Coast League) and goalie Nick Vitucci from Hampton Roads (ECHL). SAN DIEGO GULLS -Agreed to terms with center Ken Hodge Jr. East Coast Hockey League RICHMOND -Waived defenseman Dan Flower. OLYMPICS U.S.

OLYMPIC FESTIVAL -Named Paul Sanderford women's north team coach; Van Chancellor and Susan Summons women's north assistant coaches and Amy Ruley women's south team coach. NCAA- -Named John D. Swofford and Frank Windegger to the marketing subcommittee of the executive committee. ARKANSAS-Announced the addition of women's volleyball as a varsity sport. 'CAL STATE-FULLERTON-Announced that forward Kim Kemp, guards Aaron Sunderland and Sharif Metoyer and center Sean Williams have been suspended indefinitely from the basketball team for violating team rules.

MANHATTAN Announced the resignation of men's track and field coach Fred Dwyer, effective at the end of the academic year. NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL nounced the resignation of football coach Bishop Harris to become running backs coach with the Denver Broncos. OHIO STATE-Annouriced the resignation of defensive backfield coach Larry Coyer so he can take the defensive coordinator position at East Carolina. ORAL ROBERTS- Announced the resignation of men's basketball coach and athletic director Ken Trickey effective at the end of the academic year. PLYMOUTH STATE--Announced the resignation of football coach Lou Desloges, effective June 30.

SAN DIEGO STATE- Named Del Wright defensive coordinator: demoted Barry Lamb from defensive coordinator to linebackers coach. SOUTHERN COLORADO -Named Bonnie Coutu women's softball coach, effective July 1. TEXAS TECH-Announced the resig. nation of assistant head football coach and defensive coordinator Carlos Mainord to accept a coaching position with the Chicago Bears. WESTERN CAROLINA- -Announced the resignation of men's basketball coach Greg Blatt, effective at the end of the season.

Favorite Points Underdog TEMPLE 2 Geo. Washington Boston College 1 MIAMI, FLA. Tennessee Pick S. CAROLINA BALL ST. Ohio U.

William Mary 2 GEORGE MASON KENT C. Michigan MIAMI, O. 9 W. Michigan AKRON 2 E. Michigan DUKE Georgia Tech Kentucky 5 ARKANSAS KANSAS Oklahoma St.

OKLAHOMA Missouri ILLINOIS Michigan St. MICHIGAN 16 Wisconsin LSU 6. Mississippi St. PURDUE Minnesota Ohio State N'WESTERN TOLEDO Bowling Green CINCINNATI 81 Marquette TULSA S. Illinois KANSAS ST.

3 lowa St. MEMPHIS ST. Southern Miss VANDERBILT 19 Mississippi Baylor TCU TEXAS 5 Texas FLORIDA ST. 6 Wake Forest Houston Pick FULL. ST.

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SNOW TRAILS Open 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. 22-36 inch base with a groomed snow surface. All nine slopes open. Five of six chair lifts operating by 5 p.m.

Call 1-800-332-SNOW. SUPER SHOOTER MARK TOBIASZ aced the 151-yard second hole at Foxboro G.C. using a 5-iron. .7 FIGHT SCHEDULE Friday At Arco Arena, Sacramento Tony Lopez. Sacramento.

vs. Dingaan Thobela. South Africa. 12, for Lopez' WBA lightweight title. Saturday, At Caesars Las Vegas, Iran Barkley, Bronx.

N.Y., vs. James Toney, Ann Arbor. 12, for Barkley's BF super middleweight title: Roy Jones, Pensacola, vs. Glenn Wolfe, Tampa, 10, middles. SPORTS BRIEFS AP Chris Evert displays the Evert Cup in New York, the prize at her tournament that starts Feb.

22 at Indian Wells, Calif. 4 TELEVISION BASKETBALL NBA: Cavaliers at Orlando, 7:30, WOIO Ch. 19 Detroit at New Jersey, 8, TNT College: Boston College at Miami of Florida, 4 7, ESPN East Tennessee State at Furman, 7:30, SportsChannel Ohio State at Northwestern, 8, WBNX Ch. 55 Wake Forest at Florida State, 9, ESPN Loyola of Chicago at Northern Illinois, 10:30 (tape delay), SportsChannel RADIO BASKETBALL NBA: Cavaliers at Orlando, 7:30, WWWE1100 College: Central Michigan at Kent State, 7:20, Eastern Michigan at Akron, 7:30, WHLO-640 Ohio State at Northwestern, 7:45, WKNR1220 High school (girls): Lorain Catholic at Elyria Catholic, 7:40, WEOL-930 TALK SHOWS Greg Brinda Show, 10:05 a.m., WKNR-1220 Peter Brown Show, 2:05, WKNR-1220 Geoff Sindelar Show, 5:05, WKNR-1220 Sportsline with Craig Carton, 6:05, WWWE1100 Bill Needle Show, 7:05, WKNR-1220 More Sports and Les Levine, 7:05, WERE1300 CavsLine with Mike Snyder, following Cavaliers' game, WWWE-1100 COLLEGE WRESTLING Kent 22, Clarion 15 118 Shocklee (C) dec. Manning 8-5; 126 Define (K) dec.

Wolfe 9-6; 134 Pendolino (C) dec. Bentley 10-7; 142 Thomas (C) dec. Wright 4-3; 150 Grays (C) pinnedBlank 158 Jim Andrassy (K) dec. Antonio 5-4: 167 Joe Andrassy (K) dec. Carr 8-3; 177 Sintobin (K) maj.

dec. Gilbert 16-5; 190 Keiner (K) OT dec. Anderson 4-2; HW Dye (K) pinned Sintobin 3:35. NASCAR SCHEDULE NEW YORK (AP) The 1993 NASCAR Winston Cup stock car schedule: Sunday: Daytona 500. Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach, Fla.

Feb. 28: Goodwrench 500, North Carolina Motor Speedway, Rockingham, N.C. March 7: Pontiac Excitement 400. Richmond International Raceway, mond. Va.

March 14: Atlanta 500. Atlanta Motor Speedway March 28: TranSouth 500, Darlington Raceway, Darlington, S.C. April 4: Food City 500, Bristol International Raceway. Bristol, Tenn. April 18: First Union 400, North Wilkesboro Speedway, North Wilkesboro, N.C.

April 25: Hanes 500, Martinsville Speedway, Martinsville. Va. May 2: Winston 500. Talladega Superspeedway, Talladega. Ala.

May 16: Save Mark 300, Sears Point International Raceway, Sonoma. Calf. May 30: Coca-Cola 600. Charlotte Motor Speedway, Concord. N.C.

June 6: Budweiser 500, Dover Downs. International Speedway, Dover, Del. June 13: Champion Spark Plug 500, Pocono International Raceway. Long Pond. Pa.

June 20: Miller Genuine Draft 400. igan International Speedway, Brooklyn, Mich. July 3: Pepsi 400, Daytona International. Speedway, Daytona Beach, Fla. Juty 11: New Hampshire 300.

New Hampshire International Speedway, New Loudon, N.H. July 18: Miller Genuine Draft 500, Pocono International Raceway, Long Pond, Pa. July 25: Diehard 500, Talladega Superspeedway, Talladega, Ala. Aug. 8: The Bud at the Glen, Watkins Aug.

15: Champion Spark Plug 400, Glen International, A Watkins Glen, N.Y. Michigan International Speedway, Brooklyn, Mich. Aug. 28: Bud 500, Bristol International Raceway, Bristol, Tenn. Sept.

5: Southern 500, Darlington Raceway, Darlington, S.C. Sept. 11: Miller Genuine Draft 400, Richmond International Raceway, Richmond, Va. Sept. 19: Peak 500, Dover Downs International Raceway, Dover, Del.

Sept. 26: Goody's 500, Martinsville Speedway, Martinsville, Va. Oct. 3: Holly Farms 400, North Wilkesboro Speedway, North Wilkesboro, N.C. Oct.

10: Mello Yellow 500. Charlotte Motor Speedway, Charlotte, N.C. Oct. 24: AC Deico 500, North Carolina Motor Speedway, Rockingham, N.C. Oct.

31: Pyroil 500, Phoenix International Raceway, Phoenix. Nov. 14: Hooter's 500, Atlanta Motor Speedway. SKIING MEN'S GIANT SLALOM SHIZUKUISHI, Japan (AP) Results of the men's giant slalom in the World Alpine Ski Championships with name, country or hometown and time. 1.

Kjetil Andre Aamodt, Norway, 2 minutes, 15.36 seconds. 2. Rainer Salzgeber, Austria, 2:16.23. 3. Johan Wallner, Sweden, 2:17.27.

4. Urs Kaelin, Switzerland, 2:17.63. 5. Hans Pieren, Switzerland. 2:17.75.

6. Hubert Strolz, Austria, 2:18.16. 7. Marc Girardelli, Luxembourg, 2:18.19. 8.

Steve Locher, Switzerland, 2:18.22. 9. Markus Wasmeier, Germany, 2:18.26. 10. Ole Kristian Furuseth, Norway, 2:18.34.

WOMEN'S SLALOM SHIZUKUISHI, Japan (AP) Results yesterday of the women's slalom in the World Alpine Ski Championships with two-run time: 1. Karin Buder, Austria, 1 minute, 27.66 seconds. 2. Julie Parisien, Auburn, Maine, 1:27.87. 3.

Etti Eder, Austria, 1:28.65. 4. Kristina Anderson, Sweden, 1:28.69. 5. Morena Gallizio, Italy.

1:28.94. 6. Titti Rodling, Sweden, 1:29.12.. 7. Patricia Chauvet, France, 1:29.29.

8. Christine Von Grunigen, Switzerland, 1:29.33 9. Anne Berge, Norway, 1:29.67. 10. Miriam Vogt.

Germany, 1:29.82. Olympic Committee will honor Ashe 8 6 1 TRACK TRACK STOCKHOLM. Sweden (AP) Results yesterday from the DN Games indoor track and field meet at the Globe Arena (all race distances in meters): Men 200-1. James Trapp, U.S., 21.29 seconds. 2, Torbjorn Eriksson, Sweden, 21.48.

3, Chnstoph Postinger, Austria, 21.88. 400--1, David Grindley, Britain, 46.91. 2. Niklas Wallenlind. Sweden, 47.46.

3, Richard Rassmusson, Sweden, 48.17. 800-1, Johnny Gray, U.S., 1:48.21. 2, Wilson Kipketer, Kenya, 1:48.55. 3. William Tanui, Kenya, 1:48.59.

4. Tomas de Teresa, Spain, 1:49.37. 5, George Kersh, U.S., 1:50.02. Fermin Cacho, Spain, 3:42.45. 2.

Michael Busch, Germany, 3:42.74. 3. Mike Michno. U.S., 3:42.93. 3,0001, Moses Kiptanui, Kenya, 7:38.46.

2, Enrique Molina, Spain, 7:50.56. 3, Mogens Guldberg, Denmark, 7:51.16. 60 hurdles-1, Greg Foster, U.S., 7.58. 2, Courtney Hawkins, U.S., 7.59. 3, John Owens, U.S., 7.85.

feet, inches. 2, Matias Ghansah, SweLong jump-1. Mike Powell, U.S., 27 den, 3, Gordon Laine, U.S., 24-9. Shot put-1, Jim Doehring, U.S., 2, Gregg Tafralis, U.S., 3, Kent Larsson, Sweden, High jump -1. Patrik Sjoberg, Sweden.

7-7. 2, Steve Smith, Britain, 7-7. 3, Lambros Papakostas, Greece, 4 (tie), Darrin Plab. U.S. and Steinar Hoen, Norway, Pole vault-1, Igor Tradenkov, Russia, 2, Piotr Bocharyov, Russia, Women 60-1.

Gail Devers, U.S., 7.14. 2, Carlette Guidry, U.S., 7.15. 3, Marina Trandenkova, Russia, 7.42. 400--1, Sandra Myers. Spain, 54.39.

2, Monica Westen, Sweden, 54.81. 3, Asa Carlsson, Sweden, 55.12. Maria Akraka, Sweden, 4:11.81. 2, Yvonne van der Kolk, the Netherlands, 4:13.20. 3.

Diane Modahi-Edwards. Britain, 4:14.59. Long jump-1, Larissa Berezhnaya, Ukraine, 22-7. 2, Yelena Khlopotnova, Ukraine, 3. Erika Johansson, Sweden, TENNIS MURATTI TIME TOURNAMENT MILAN, Italy (AP) Results yesterday in the $800.000 Muratti Time indoor tennis tournament, an ATP event (seeds in parentheses): First Round Stefan Edberg (1), Sweden, def.

Andrei Medvedev. Ukraine, 6-3, 7-5. Petr Korda (3), Czechoslovakia, def. David Prinosil, Germany 6-1, 6-3. Ivan Lendl (4), Greenwich, def.

Diego Nargiso, Italy 6-7 (1-7), 7-6 (7-2), 7-6 (8-6). Jan Slemerink, Netherlands, def. Guy Forget (5), France, 7-6 (7-4), 6-3. Sergi Bruguera, Spain, def. Ronald Agenor.

Haiti 6-7 (6-8), 7-5, 6-3. Magnus Larsson, Sweden, def. Arne Thoms, Germany 6-3, Marc Rosset, Switzerland, def. Paolo Cane, Italy, 6-2. 6-7 (6-8), 6-3.

ST. JUDE INTERNATIONAL MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) Results yesterday of the $780,000 Kroger-St. Jude International ATP event at the Racquet Club: Singles First Round Todd Woodbridge. Australia, def.

Leonardo Lavelle, Mexico, 7-5, 6-2. Luis Herrera, Mexico, def. Sandon Stolle, Australia, 7-6 (7-3), 6-1. Jonathan Stark, Medford, def. Doug Flach, Alpharetta, 6-2, 6-3.

Karsten Braasch, Germany, det. Marcos Ondruska, South Africa, 6-4, 6-4. Second Round Andre Agassi (3), Las Vegas, def. Simon Youl, Australia, 6-2, 6-2. Brett Steven (15), New Zealand, def.

Laurent Prades, France, 6-4, 6-2. Todd Martin, Lansing, def. David Wheaton (12), Lake Minnetonka, 6-4. 6-3. Andrei Chesnokov (9), Russia, def.

Todd Witsken, Zionsville, 6-2, 6-4. Mark Woodforde (10), Australia, def. Jimmy Arias, Buffalo, N.Y., 6-3, 6-3. Jaime Oncins (13), Brazil, def. Thomas Enqvist, Sweden, 6-4, 6-4.

Richey Reneberg, Palm Desert. def. Renzo Furlan (16), Italy, 7-6 (10-8), 6-4. VIRGINIA SLIMS OF CHICAGO CHICAGO (AP) Results yesterday of the $375.000 Virginia Slims of Chicago women's tennis tournament: Singles First Round Pam Shriver (8), Baltimore, def. Debbie Graham, Fountain Valley, 6-0, 7-5.

Ros Fairbank-Nideffer, San Diego. def. Louise Allen, San Antonio, 7-6 (7-1). 6-2. Linda Harvey Wild, Hawthorn Woods, def.

Louise Field, Austraha. 6-2, 6-1. 1 Second Round Monica Seles (1), Yugoslavia, Kimberly Po. Rolling Hills, FROM WIRE REPORTS The International Olympic Committee said yesterday it would award its highest honor to Arthur Ashe, the tennis star and human-rights advocate who died last weekend of AIDS. Ashe, the first black man to win a Grand Slam title and a spokesman for a string of social causes, never participated in the Olympics.

But IOC President Juan Antonio Samaranch said Ashe epitomized what the award, the Olympic Order, was meant to honor. Ashe, 49, died Saturday, less than a year after revealing that he had contracted the virus that AIDS through a blood transfusion. Fourth-seeded Ivan Lendl survived a first-round match in which all three sets went to tiebreakers, beating Diego Nargiso, 6-7 (1-7), 7-6 (7-2), 7-6 (8-6), in the Muratti Time tournament in Milan, Italy. Third-seeded Andre Agassi scored a 6-2. 6-2 victory over Simon Youl in the second round of the $780,000 Kroger-St.

Jude International in Memphis, Tenn. Top-ranked Monica Seles needed just 49 minutes to defeat Kimberly Po, 6-1, 6-2, in a second-round match at the Virginia Slims of Chicago tournament. Colleges Larry Coyer, an assistant coach the last two years at Ohio State, said he is leaving to become defensive coordinator and assistant head coach at East Carolina. Coyer, in charge of Ohio State's defensive backfield, told the Columbus Dispatch he turned down an offer from East Carolina coach Steve Logan last week. He said he changed his mind when ECU officials countered with a better offer.

Cary Kolat, the second Penn State wrestler to be suspended this school year for abusing alcohol, said he did "a very stupid thing." Kolat, a freshman who was one of the top U.S. high school wrestlers ever, was suspended indefinitely from Penn State's top-ranked team after being charged with public drunkenness. Kolat is 12-3 and ranked fifth nationally at 134 pounds. Four players, including three senior starters, have been suspended indefinitely by Cal State-Fullerton coach Brad Holland for violating team rules. Forward Kim Kemp, point guard Aaron Sunderland and center Sean Williams, along with freshman reserve point guard Sharif Metoyer, will not practice with the team and won't play in tonight's non -conference home game against Houston.

Baseball First baseman John Olerud and left-hander David Wells agreed to one-year contracts with the Toronto Blue Jays. Wells, 29, went 7-9 with a 5.40 ERA and two saves last season. Olerud, 24, hit .284 last season with 16 homers and 66 RBI. New York Mets right-hander John Vitko had surgery to remove calcium deposits from his right elbow, and the team said he will be sidelined for about three months. Vitko, who is 6-8, was 0-1 with a.

13.50 ERA in three games with the Mets. Autos Jimmy Means was the leader in the final round of time trials for Sunday's Daytona 500. The three rounds of time trials set the lineups for tomorrow's Gatorade Twin 125-mile qualifying races. Winston Cup regular Ken Schrader easily won the pole for Saturday's Goody's 500 Busch Grand National race at Daytona. Lyn St.

James, the second woman in the Indianapolis 500 and the. 1992 rookie of the year in the race, will drive one of seven cars entered in this year's race by the Dick Simon Racing team. Skiing 1 Kjetil Andre Aamodt of Norway, forced to wait out a wind blast, routed the field to win the men's giant slalom in the World Alpine Championships in Shizukuishi, Japan. Football Miami Dolphins running back Bobby Humphrey said he would enter a sports rehabilitation center for evaluation of a gunshot wound to his right thigh. Humphrey, Alabama's all-time leading rusher, was injured in a shooting near Alabaster, about 7:10 a.m.

Monday. A Pts GLAD YOU ASKED Q- What is the Ohio State-Michigan football record overall and since 1981? Dale Rhinehart, Painesville. A The Buckeyes trail, 50-33-5 overall, and are 4-7-1 since 1981. Chuck Heaton For answers to questions, write Glad You Asked, The Plain Dealer, 1801 Superior Cleveland 0. 44114.

CORRECTION 1 A 5 The John Carroll University men's 4x200 record-setting relay consists of Scott DiLoreto, Mike Olsen, Matt Zucca and Brian Holbrook. The statement that Browns running backs coach Steve Crosby would act as "overseer" of the team's offense was erroneously attributed to club President Art Modell in a commentary in yesterday's Plain Dealer. The 13th annual Winter Run by the Columbus Roadrunners will be Sunday at Pickerington High School. The 15-mile race will start at 1 p.m., the 3-miler at 1:10. 1 A.

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