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-THE PLAIN DEALER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1988 6-E- FOR THE RECORD FOR FINAL CALL SCORES 344-4580 BASKETBALL College: Virginia Tech at South Carolina, 7, ESPN 103 Bernardo (T) dec. Incorvia, 12-3; 112 Uzi (T) pinned Moinar, 119 Price dec. Marsigian, 11-3; 125 Malensky (P) pinned Kish, 130 Congelosi (P) drew with Masterangelo, 9-9; 135 Marcus (P) dec. Rawiins, 14-12: 140 Laguardio (T) pinned White, 145 Hilton (T) dec. Dorsey, 14-3; 152 Castanzo (T) technical fall over Arcuri, 20-5; 160 San Fillipo (T) pinned Oswald, 171 Lehman (P) dec.

D. Castelli, 8-3; 189 Brodia (T) dec OCZY, 14-6; HVY A. Costeli (T) pinned Heinle, 2:52. Georgia at Alabama, 9, ESPN California at Arizona, 9, USA CALENDAR BASKETBALL College Men: Ohio State at Purdue, 8:05 College Women: DePaul at Cleveland State, 7:30 SCHOOL WRESTLING THE LATEST LINE 103 Aaron Hawken Kogon 46, (B) Beechwood by 18 forfeit; 112 NFL FOOTBALL Paul Martin (B) pinned Ken Lie 119 Favorite DIVISIONAL Points PLAYOFFS Underdog A Stacy Joe Behrens Grossman (H) d. (H) d.

James David Gilmore Deorin 8-3; 125 Saturday 130 John 17-3; CLEVELAND Indianapolis Kerek (H) pinned Mike Silver. SAN FRANCISCO Minnesota stein Junior Teiada 135 140 Matt Davis Aaron (H) Greenwald pinned Sunday tie Tom Frankmonn 2-2; 145 Rod DENVER CHICAGO 10 Washington Houston (B) Rezaee (H) pinned Scott Safanovitz 152 Dave Safanovitz (B) d. John Christie 14-4; NBA BASKETBALL 160 Dane Hanson (H) by forfeit; 171 lan Favorite Points Underdog Osborn (H) by forfeit; 189 David Kendra INDIANA Milwaukee (H) pinned David Goldberg HVY CHICAGO Denver Double forfeit. Dallas PHOENIX Buckeye 46, Cardinal 13 Houston GOLDEN STATE 103 Jim Ficociello (B) pinned Terry SACRAMENTO 5 San Antonio 119 White, Tom 112 Neikirk Mike (C) by Tecco default (B) by over forfeit; Matt COLLEGE BASKETBALL Favorite Points Underdog Culler; 125 Chris Kemp (B) dec. Mike Sen- PURDUE 13 Ohio St.

selon, 9-8; 130 Bill Blair (C) dec. Chris Luc- S. CAROLINA 4 Va Tech sik, 3-2; 135 Eric Labus (B) pinned James HOLY CROSS Harvard Sullivan, 140 Jason Block (B) tech. YALE Manhattan fall Nick Komliemovich, 145 Don Puls ST. BONAVENTURE Rutgers (B) dec.

Matt Hanburg, 14-4; 152 Ben Krug- RHODE ISLAND Penn St. gel (B) dec. Joe Blassko, 9-1; 160 Kurt Illinois MINNESOTA Lucas (B) and Chris Koimorgen (C) drew, Old Dominion 10 S. FLORIDA 4-4; 171 189 Kevin Lapina (B) dec. Sam Simms, WISCONSIN Pick Michigan St.

13-7; Aaron Relitz (B) pinned Ken DRAKE Indiana St. Boardman, HVY Mark Masson (C) ALABAMA Georgia dec. John Dalgleish, 16-9. ARIZONA California Hudson 42, Green 21 UTAH ST. Long Bch St.

103 Schuele (H) by forfeit; 112 Mac- Stanford ARIZONA ST. Crocken (H) pinned Pastur, 119 Clif- UTAH 121 San Diego St. ford (H) dec. Dorian, 6-1; 125 Hixon (G) BYU 22 Howaii pinned Jones, 130 Yarian (G) pinned UCLA Oregon St. Renner, 135 Bailey (G) pinned Iriarte, SAN JOSE ST.

New Mexico St. 140 Barta (H) dec. Boggs, 6-2; 145 FULLERTON ST. Cal-Irvine House (H) pinned Williams, 152 White SOUTHERN CAL. Oregon (H) dec.

Anderson, 6-4; 160 J. Caniglia (H) NEV-LAS VEGAS Col-Santa Barb dec. Gray, 10-4; 171 Klein (H) pinned Gerin, Home team in CAPS 189 C. Caniglia (H) pinned Studer, 2:13: HVY Baldwin (G) dec. Zuro, 3-1.

103 Smith (R) pinned Steve Knight Richmond Hts. 43, Shaker Hts. 26 NFL PLAYOFFS 112 DeJesus (S) mai. dec. Daugherty 12-1: NFC WILD CARD 119 Lipold (R) tech.

fall Kleiman 16-0; 125 Minnesota 44, New Orleans 10 Musorra (R) d. Ecker 4-3; 130 Howle AFC WILD CARD (R) pinned Hills 135 Adkins (R) sup. (R) Houston 23, Seattle 20 (OT) dec. Nathanson 12-0; 140 Campolieti Saturday sup. dec Vergon 16-2; 145 Smith (S) moi.

AFC DIVISIONAL PLAYOFFS dec. Leinweder 12-2; 152 Daugherty (R) Indianapolis at Cleveland, 12:30 tech. fall Englander 16-1; 171 160 Witherite NFC DIVISIONAL PLAYOFFS (R) pinned Adriane Crozier (S) Minnesota at San Francisco, 4 pinned Tabak 189 Taylor (S) pinned Sunday Hudec Decapua 1:30. HVY Chalabian (S) pinned DIVISIONAL PLAYOFFS Washington at Chicago, 12:30 103 McDonald Shaw 44, (S) Bedford pinned 17 Radke AFC DIVISIONAL PLAYOFFS Houston at Denver, 4 112 Sanders (S) dec. Auerbach 12-0; 119 Sunday, Jon.

17 Davis (B) drew with Graham 8-8; 125 AFC CHAMPIONSHIP White (S) forfeit; 130 Brown (S) dec. Divisional Playoff winners, TBA Smith 16-15; 135 Hale (S) dec. Bellar 15-7; NFC CHAMPIONSHIP 145 140 Sullivan (B) pinned McGlothon DeLuca Divisional Playoff winners, TBA Sesney (B) forfeit; 152 (B) Sunday, Jan. 31 dec. Hilliord 8-7; 160 McGee (S) forfeit; SUPER BOWL 171 Ward (S) dec.

Giordano 10-5; 189 AFC champ vs. NFC champ at Son Diego, 6 McWhorter (S) pinned Bettaglia HVY Willis (S) dec. Webb 12-5. Chagrin Falls 38, Aurora 22 103 Tom DePhillips (A) dec. Aaron Mit- SCHOOL SWIMMING chell, 4-0; 112 Dan Bliss (A) and Brian McKenna, 5-5; 119 Matt Durbin (CF) Boys pinned Scott Adams, 125 Matt Midpork 96, Rocky River 75 Rudolph (A) dec.

Jeremy Fow, 16-6; 130 200 MR Midpark (Hanisko, Campbell, Todd Feucht (CF) dec. John Lukasik, 2-1; Wilson, Schmieding), 200 FREE 135 Todd Desberg (CF) pinned Tim Tons- Nicastro, RR, 200 IM Campbell, ing, 140 Ken Nestor (A) dec. Tim 50 FREE Schmeiding, Clark, 6-4; 145 Joe Famageltto (A) pinned 23.95; DIVING Kubit, 229.45; 100 FLY Gabe Orazen, 152 Wally McGregor Young, RR, 100 FREE (CF) pinned Jeff Jorgensen, 160 Steve Schmeiding, :52.01; 500 FREE NicasBloch (CF) dec. Ron Tynes, 6-5; 171 Todd tro, RR, 100 BACK Campbell, Ewald (A) dec. Dave MacDonald, 12-4; 189 100 BREAST Cloar, RR, Adam Lechman (CF) pinned Vaitoyang Kul- 400 FR Midpark (Miller, Decker, Kubit, lavaniiaya, HVY Tom Belshaw (CF) Wilson), 3:52.46.

pinned Todd Cutlip, 3:13. Girls Brooklyn 66, Independence 12. Midpark 87, Rocky River B1 103 Roginsky (B) pinned Coliahn 200 MR Rocky River (Newman, Vrbank, 112 Mouser (B) tech. fall Gra 15-0; 119 Felancico, Spicer), 200 FREE E. Howe (B) pinned Parrino 125 Fedorcio, 200 IM B.

Oehme, Polander (B) pinned Togliatti 130 50 FREE Griggs, RR, :27.29; Kunes (B) by forfeit: 135 Benavedes (B) DIVING D. Oehme, 172.75; 100 FLY pinned Scouloukas 140 Parsons (B) B. Oehme, 100 FREE Griggs, by forfeit; 145 J. Howe (B) by forfeit; 152 RR, 500 FREE D. Oehme.

Solnick (B) by forfeit; 160 DeMarco (B) 100 BACK Dugan, M. 1:13.60: 100 pinned Dmitruk 171 Moravvik (1) BREAST Urbank, 400 FR pinned Tores 189 Dubon (B) by for- Midpark (D. Oehme, Hamilton, Waling, B. feit; HVY Scouloukas (I) pinned Lavelle Oehme), 4:18.17. :25.

Brooklyn 57, Lutheran West 15 103 Roginsky (B) by forfeit; 112 FIGURE SKATING Mauser (8) by forfeit; 119 E. Howe (B) pinned Kiraly 125 Polander (B) DENVER (AP) yesterday at pinned McDonald 130 Kunes (B) the U.S. Figure Skating Championships: pinned Orelling 135 Kiroly (LW) d. Senior Men Benavedes 11-6; 140 Parsons (B) by for- Compulsories feit; 145 J. Howe (B) tech.

fall Kryling 1, Brian Boitano, Sunnyvale, 0.6 fac. 20-5; 152 Solnik (B) by forfeit; 160 tored plocements. 2, Christopher Bowman, DeMarco (B) by forfeit; 171 Tores (B) d. Los Angeles, 1.2. 3, Poul Wylie, Denver, 1.8.

Krickon 12-10; 189 Kashubeck (LW) 4, Daniel Doran, Denver, 2.4. 5, Scott Witpinned Dubon HVY Miller (LW) liams, Redondo Beach, 3.0. 6, James pinned Lavelle :39. Cygan, Colorado Springs, 3.6. 7, Doug Lutheran West 30, Independence 24 Mattis, Philadelphia, 4.2.

8, Angelo D'Agos103 Coliohn (1) by forfeit; 112 Gra (1) tino, Glen Ellyn, 4.8. 9, Todd Eldredge, by forfeit; 119 Parrino (I) d. Kiraly 6-4; South Chatham, 5.4. 10, Rudi Galindo, 125 Toilinatti (1) pinned McDonald San Jose, 6.0. 11, Scott Kurttila, Seat130 Orelling (LW) by forfeit; 135 Kiraly tle, 6.6.

12, Brian Grant, Potsdam, N.Y., 7.2. (LW) pinned Szouloukas 140 Double 13, John Filbig, Garden Grove, 7.8. 14, forfeit; 145 Kryling (LW) by forfeit; 152 Mark Mitchell, Hamden, 8.4. 15, Craig Double forfeit; 160 Dmitruk (1) d. Crickon Heath, Mill Valley, 9.0.

16, Tom 13-7; 171 Double forfeit; 189 Kashubeck Zakrajsek, Cleveland, 9,6. 17, Patrick Brault, (LW) pinned Moravcik 2:18: HVY Miller Azusa, 10.2. 18, Todd Reynolds, Hous(LW) pinned Scouloukas 2:45. ton, 10.8. 19, Erik Larson, Ramona, Trinity 46, Padua 18 11.4.

20, Jon Robinson, Knoxville, 12.0. Matches at 7:30 unless otherwise noted. TODAY SOUTHWESTERN Fairview at Rocky River NORTHEASTERN Ashtabula Harbor at Paines. Harvey, 6:30 Madison at Ashtabula, 6:30 Painesville Riverside at Jefferson, 6:30 SKI REPORT slopes open; inches, groomed surALPINE VALLEY, areas, lifts face; open 10 a.m.-10:30 p.m. BOSTON MILLS all lifts slopes open, including six chairs two ropes; base 15-30 inches, groomed surface: 9:30 o.m.-11 p.m.

BRANDYWINE all lifts stopes open, including four quad chairs, one triple chair surfoce: CLEAR open FORK 9:30 a.m.-11 main, p.m. beginner's rocfour rope tows; base 18-44 inches, groomed ing hills open; base 18-22 inches, packed surface: coen 10 a.m.-10 p.m. SNOW TRAILS stopes open are Mt. Mansfield. Alpine, beginner's.

competition, novice: packed surface, 10-20 inch bose, making snow; beginner's rope tow Aipine tripie chair operating, os are Mt. Mansfield triple double chairs; open 10 m. c.m AISA STANDINGS AMERICAN INDOOR SOCCER ASSOCIATION Pct. GB 10 4 .714 CANTON 9 6 .600 Milwaukee 8 .385 Fort Wayne 4 10 .288 6 Tomorrow Fort Wayne at Memphis CANTON of Milwoukee Saturday CANTON at Milwaukee Senior Dance Original Set Pattern 1, Suzanne Semanick, Bridgeville, and Scott Gregory, Skaneateles, N.Y., .4 factored placements. 2, Susan Wynne, Camillus, N.Y., and Joseph Druar, Amherst, N.Y., .8.

3, April Sargent, Ogdensburg, N.Y., and Russ Witherby, Cincinnati, 1.2. 4, Renee Roco, Rochester, N.Y.. and James Yorke, Stamford, 1.6. 5, Jodie Bologh, Livonia, and Jerod Swallow, Northville, 2.0. 6, Karen Knieriem, Colorado Springs, and Leif Erickson, Shadyside, Ohio, 2.4.

7, Beth McLean, Falmouth, and Ari Lieb, Lexington, 2.8. 8, Jeanne Miley, West Chester, and Michael Verlich, Montclair, 3.2. 9, Dorothi Rodek and Robert Nardozza, Dallas, 3.6. 10, Ann Hensel, Summit, N.J., and Ron Kravette. Costa Mesa, 4.0.

11, Jennifer and Jetfrey Benz, Export, 4.4. 12. Lisa Grove, Pittsburgh, and Scott Myers, Newark, 4.8. 13, Heidi Hohn, Newark, and Williar Aquilino, Wilmington, 5.2. 14, Jacqueline Yarema, Romeo, and Kenton Webb, St.

Louis, 5.6. Overall Standings (AHer Compulsories and OSP) 1, Semanick-Gregory, 1.0. 2, Wynne-Druar, 2.0. 3, Roco-Yorke, 3.4. 4, Sargent-Witherby, 3.6.

5. Knieriem-Erickson, 5.4. 6. BaloghSwallow, 5.6. 7, McLean-Lieb, 7.0.

8, Miley. Verlich, 8.0. 9, Rodek-Nardozza, 9.0. 10, Hensel-Kravette, 10.0. 11, Benz-Benz, 11.0.

12, Grove-Myers, 12.0. 13, Yarema-Webb, 13.4. 14, Hahn-Aquilino, 13.6. Junior Dance Free Dance 1, Elizabeth Punsalan, Sheffield Lake, Ohio, and Shawn Rettstatt, Dallas, 1.0 factored placements. 2, Tiffany Veltre, Fullerton, and Duane Greenieaf, Long Beach, 2.0.

3, Rachel Mayer, Wellesley, and Peter Breen, Brockton, 3.0. 4, Jennifer Goolsbee and Peter Chupa, Grosse Point Woods, 4.0. 5, Hoily Robbins, Colorado Springs, and Jonathan Stine, Peorio, 5.0. 6, Kora Berger, San Diego, and Jay Barton, Torrance, 6.0. 7, Jeannine Jones, Parma Heights, Ohio, and Michael Shroge, Middleburg Heights, Ohio, 7.0.

Final Standings 1, Punsalan-Rettstatt, 2.0. 2. Veltre-Greenleaf, 4.4. 3, Goolsbee-Chupa, 5.6. 4, MayerBreen, 7.0.

5, Berger-Barton, 11.0. 6, Robbins-Stine, 11.6. 7, Jones-Shroge, 13.4. 8, Chow-Chow, 16.0. 9, Davids 18.0.

10, Woodward-Curtis, 20.0. IN 1 OHIO STATE VS. PURDUE WHERE: Mackey Arena, West Lafayette, Ind. WHEN: 8 p.m. RADIO: RECORDS: Ohio State, 7-3; Purdue, 11-1.

SERIES: Purdue leads, 62-58. COACHES: Gary Williams is 27-16 in two years at Ohio State and 175-103 in 10-year career; Gene Keady is 160-66 in eight years at Purude and 198-85 10-year career. PURDUE UPDATE: The 10th-ranked Boilermakers had a surprisingly easy time with Illinois, 81-68, in Monday's Big Ten opener. Troy Lewis' 25 points led five Purdue players in double figures. OHIO STATE UPDATE: The Buckeyes enter the conference season fresh from an 85-83 victory over Central Michigan.

Jay Burson leads OSU with a 20.4 scoring average. Jerry Francis averages 17.3. NEXT FOR OSU: The Buckeyes play at Wisconsin at 2 p.m. Saturday. Bruce Hooley Maravich story was precursory FROM WIRE REPORTS EAST Ald-Brds 101, Edinboro 99 Baruch 66, York, N.

Y. 56 Boston U. 75, Colgate 53 Drexel 104, Rider 92 Duquesne 72, Geo Wash 70 Gannon 84, Pace 76 George Mason 96, Bucknell 91 Georgetown 62, Pittsburgh 57 Glenville St 90, Bitid St 76 Hunter 75, Staten Island 72 Lock Haven 78, Bloomfield 60 Marist 52, St. Francis, NY 48 Mntcir St. 71, Wm Patrsn 68 Niagara 68, Hmpshire 61 Phi Txtle 72, Ind, Pa 52 Scranton 95, Lycoming 69 Siena 93, Maine 76 Temple 84, Penn 50 W.

Maryland 76, Thiel 63 WV Wslyn 102, Point Pork 71 West Chester 62. Adelphi 61 Vir 80, St. Joseph's 73 Wheeling Jesuit 93, Bluffton 62 Wright St. 80. Brooklyn Col.

56 SOUTH Auburn 72, Florida 67 Bradley 98, N.C. Charlotte 82 Davidson 87, Wofford 68 St 86, Lincoln, Pa 79 of Col 79, St Paul's 72 Duke 107, Miami, Fla. 69 Elon 87, Catawba 73 109, Clinch Val 67 Fla Intratni 78, Morris 68 Fla Southern 84, Keene St. 68. Florida St.

87, Jacksonville 63 Fla Tch 80, Hshre Col 70 Ga Sthw'm B4, LaGrnge 60 Hope 76. Calvin 70 Georgia Tech 62, Louisville 61 Iona 84, Dayton 77 Gisboro St 87, Salsbry St 84 lowo 84, Indiana 70 Kentucky 93, Mississippi St. 52 Kansas 90, American U. 69 LSU 51, Vonderbilt 39 Kent St. 56, Miami, Ohio 54 N.

Corolina St. 70, Clemson 61 Mrn, In 106, Mne-Psque 98 Crina 76. Fordham 67, OT Missouri 93, Maryland 85 Navy 70, Lafayette 53 Michigon 92, Northwestern 69 Nova 92, Mount St. Vincent 79 NW Misri St 84. Mt Mercy 73 Rdiph-Macon 81, Mirsvle 66 North Park 84, Carthage 70 Richmond 88, VMI 55.

Oakland City 96, Wabash 78 Rollins 100, Assumption 84 Ohio Northern 67, B- 54 SC-Sprtnbrg 89, Lander 82 Ohio U. 79, Toledo 62 SE Louis 86, Prairie 75 Ohio Wslyn 88, Mskngm 68 SW Louis 63. LIE Cal-Rvrsde 62 SIU-Ed'svlle 83, Mo 70 Savannah St. 70, Val St 60 Trin Chrst 72, Cncrdia, Ill 70. Southern Tech 69, Piedmont 49 Wichita 51.

94, Orai Roberts 72 Sthrn 100, Sam Hstn St 78 Ws-Eou Cire 56, Ws-Pksde 46. Tampa 91, C.W. Post 69 84, Lewis 82 Tenn 77, Mississippi 68, OT Wooster 64, Kenyon 62 Transylvania 94, Union, Ky. 86 Xavier, Ohio 82, Mich 70 Virginia 65, Rodford 56 SOUTHWEST MIDWEST Arkansas 91, Texas 62 Albion 67, Kalamazoo 58 Baylor 75, Texas Christian 61 Allegheny 85, Oberlin 79 Tex 58, Sthrn Meth 53 Alma 78, Adrian 76. OT Tex Sthrn 91, St F.

Austin 90 Aquinas 92, Olivet 78 Texas Tech 74, Rice 66 Agstna, Ill 80, Carroll, Ws 78 FAR WEST Ball St. 54, Bowling Green 49 Cirdo Mines 100, Wheaton 89 Bueno Vista 96, Dana 90 N. Montana 86, E. Montana 76 Clarke Capital 77, 79, Otterbein Weslyn 59 71 Regis 81, Colo-Colo Sprngs 38 Cleveland St. lowo 80, Akron 73 TOURNAMENTS Franklin 69 McLendon First Round Classic DePauw 95, Dordt Mich 79, 72.

Sioux Cen Falls Michigan 77 65 N. Illinois 80, Loyola, 111. 78 Evansville 82, Cincinnati 75 Tenn St. 59, Ill EXHIBITION -Chicago 55 Grambling St. 71, Neb 68, OT NY Tech 80, Que 3 Rvrs 61 Heidelberg 92, Marietta 74 SCHEDULE OHIO-Brescio at Urbana; Ohio Dominican at Bethany, W.

Va. 7 AMCU-W. Illinois at Chicago St. Tournaments: Finals of: McLendon Classic at BIG Chicago. TEN A -Ohio St.

at Purdue: Illinois at Minnesota; Michigan St. at Wisconsin. EAST-Fairleigh Dickinson at Monmouth, N.J.: William Mary at Delaware; Harvard at Holy Cross; Brown at Lehigh; Penn St. at Rhode Island; Rutgers at St. Bonaventure: Northeastern at Vermont; Manhattan at Yale.

SOUTH--Georgia at Alabama: Alabama at Alabama Liberty at Campbell; Hardin-Simmons at Centenary: Shore at Florido Citodel at Furmon; Georgia St. at Georgia Southern; Middle Tenn. at Louisiana Tech; Tougaloo at Miss. Valley Benedict at Asheville; Virginia Tech at South Carolina: Old Dominion at South Florida; Cal-Riverside at Mississippi; Mercer at Stetson; Ferrum at W. Carolina: Baptist, S.C.

at Winthrop; SW Texas St. at Nicholls St. MIDWEST-Indiana St. at Drake; Grambling St. at lowa Arkansas St.

at City; SW Missouri St. at St. Louis. SOUTHWEST-Texas-San Antonio at Houston Baptist; Coppin St. at Lamar.

FAR WEST- -California at Arizona; Stanford at Arizona Hawaii at Brigham Young; Nevada-Reno at E. Washington; Cal-Irvine at Fullerton N. Arizona at Idaho; Weber St. at Montano; Boise St. at Montana Cal-Santa Barbara at Vegas; Texas-Arlington at Pepperdine; Loyola, Md.

at San Francisco; New Mexico St. at San Jose Oregon at Southern Cal; Oregon St. at UCLA; San Diego St. at Utah; Long Beach St. at Utah St.

TENNIS NEW SOUTH WALES OPEN 4 SYDNEY, Australio (AP) Results yesterday of the $323,400 New South Wales Open tennis championships at White City (seedings in parentheses): MEN Singles Second round Barry Moir, South Africa, def. Peter Doohan, Australia (4), 7-5, 6-4 Christo Von Rensburg, South Africa (1), def. Simon Youl, Australia, 6-4, 6-3 Darren Cahill, Australia (6), def. Andrew Castle, Britain, 7-6 (7-3) 6-3 Brad Drewett, Australia, def. Marc Flur, Durham, N.C., 6-2, 6-4 Joey Rive Lake Worth, Fla.

(7), def. Andrei Olkhovski, Soviet Union, 6-2, 6-7 (4-7), 7-6 (7-5) Andrei Chesnokov, Soviet Union (3), def. Chris Pridham, Canada, 6-2, 7-5 John Fitzgerald, Australia (5), def. Roger Smith, Bahamas, 3-6, 7-6 (7-2), 6-2 Alexander Volkov, Soviet Union, def. Massimiliano Narducci, Italy, 6-1, 3-0 (retired).

WOMEN Singles Second round Maria Lindstrom, Sweden, def. Elizabeth Smylie, Australia, (7), 6-2, 6-3 Jana Novotna, Czechoslovakia (12), det. Catherine Suire, France, 6-2, 7-6 (7-3) Etsuko Inove, Japan (8), def. Betsy Nagelsen, Kapalua Bay, Hawaii, 7-6 (7-5), 6-3 Pam Shriver, Lutherville, Md. (1), def.

Sara Gomer, Britain, 6-7 (2-7), 7-5, 6-2 Brenda Schultz, Netherlands, def. Syliva Hanika, West Germany (4), 6-4 6-4 Hester Witvoet, Netherlands, def. Roslyn Fairbank, San Diego (9), 6-3, 6-7 (7-9), 6-3 Patty Fendick, Sacramento, def. Julie Salmon, Britain, 6-2, 6-0 Third round Catarina Lindqvist, Sweden (5), def. Ann Minter, Australia (10), 6-3, 7-6 (7-5) Helena Sukova (2), Czechoslovakia, def.

Jo Durie, Britain, 6-3, 6-3. BENSON AND HEDGES CHAMPIONSHIPS AUCKLAND, New Zealond (AP) Results yesterday in the $93,400 Benson and Hedges tennis championships: Singles Second round Jim Grabb, Tucson, def. David Lewis, Zealand 3-6, 6-3, 6-0 SCHOOL BASKETBALL Games at 6:30 unless doubleheader. TODAY BOYS INDEPENDENT Cieveland Heritage at King's Acada 5 Lake Ridge Acad. ot Hawken School, 5 GIRLS SOUTHWESTERN Amherst at Olmsted Falls North Olmsted at Avon Lake Rocky River at Bay Foirview of Westlake EAST SUBURBAN Perry at Aurora, 6 Richmond Hts.

at Berkshire, 6 Kirtland at Cardinal, 6 NORTH COAST Chanel at Lake Catholic Cleveland C.C. at Trinity Holy Name at Padua INLAND 4 South Amherst at Brooklyn Buckeye at Cuyhahogo Hts. Columbia at Independence SCHOOL Pete Maravich. in a 1974 interview with the Beaver County (Pa.) Times, said, "I don't want to play 10 years in the NBA and die of a heart attack at age 40." He was a pro for exactly 10 years and died Tuesday at age 40. "That's a little scary," said sports writer Andy Nuzzo, who had interviewed Maravich when he played for the Atlanta Hawks.

"The story was laying on my desk (yesterday). I read it, and read it and read it and read it. I couldn't believe it. Everything matched." Nuzzo said Maravich, who was born and spent his childhood in the area, "was unhappy (in 1974) about the fan reaction he was getting for having a $2 million contract, unhappy that he was being labeled a hot dog. It was right after a fan had displayed that sign, the one that said, 'Pistol Pete, why do hot dogs cost $2 million in Atlanta and 50 cents in Maravich collapsed and died during a pickup half-court game in Pasadena.

Calif. "The autopsy has been completed and cause of death is attributed to heart disease. the nature of which has not yet been determined at this point," said Bob Dambacher of the Los Angeles County coroner's office. "Additional microscopic analysis will be conducted to determine exact cause of death." Baseball signals of all major-Icague baseball games will be scrambled in 1988, making them unavailable to satellite dish owners. Motor racing first place among automobiles.

Figure skating NASCAR races will be slower at Daytona International Speedway and Alabama International Motor Speedway. Qualifying speeds at those tracks were between 200 and 209 mph last year, but will likely be in the 190-193 range because NASCAR mandated a new restricted carburetor plate for use there in 1988. A standard carburetor will be used in the other 27 Winston Cup races. A Franco Picco of Italy, on a Yamaha, took the lead in the motorcycle division of the Paris-Dakar race, while Ari Vatanen of Finland, driving a Peugeot, held Colleges Brian Boitano, seeking his fourth straight U.S. Figure Skating Championship.

easily won the compulsory figures. He was first in all three required figures, worth of the total score. Christopher Bowman and Paul Wylie were second and third. Defending champs Suzanne Semanick and Scott Gregory led in senior dance after the original set pattern. The junior dance title went to Elizabeth Punsalan, 16, of Sheffield Lake and Shawn Rettstatt, 20, of Dallas.

The novice men's winner was Chris Browne, 15. Skiing France's Carole Merle won a World Cup giant slalom race in Tignes, France. Switzerland's Maria Walliser was second. followed by Spain's Blanca Fernandez Ochoa and Catherine Quittet of France. Matti Nykaenen of Finland won a World Cup ski jumping event and the overall fourhill tournament in Bischofshofen.

Austria. NFL Offensive tackle Karl Nelson, 27, who missed the 1987 season while being treated for cancer, underwent surgery on his left shoulder and could return to the New York Giants next season. Nelson was bothered by a weak shoulder during training camp. While examining the shoulder, doctors discovered he had Hodgkin's disease, a form of cancer. Ron Meyer of Indianapolis was named AFC coach of the year by United Press International, edging Pittsburgh's Chuck Noll.

NBA El Denver Nuggets forward Calvin Natt was hospitalized with phlebitis in his left calf a complication after undergoing arthroscopic surgery on his left knee a week ago. 4 Arizona State offensive coordinator Jim Colletto, passed over for the Sun Devils' head coaching job in favor of defensive coordinator Larry Marmie, said he plans to take an assistant's position at Ohio State under former ASU head coach John Cooper. Vanderbilt athletic director Roy Kramer and Rick Bay. former AD at Ohio State, are among candidates to become Southeastern Conference commissioner. Other finalists, to be interviewed by presidents of the 10 SEC schools are: Hootie Ingram, Florida State AD; John Swafford, North Carolina AD; Fred Gruninger, Rutgers AD; and' C.M.

Newton, Vanderbilt basketball coach. Southern Methodist Athletic Director Doug Single confirmed he met with Green Bay Packers' football coach Forrest Gregg, but wouldn't say whether they discussed the Mustangs' coaching job. "I am in Dallas visitmy daughter, period." Gregg said. Gene O'Connor, counsel to the American Football Coaches Association, urged colleges to sue agents who sign athletes before their eligibility expires, as well as the athletes. Swimming East Germans won seven of 10 events.

led by Cornelia Sirch. who won the 50-meter AT PEOPLE IN SPORTS Meet the new Billy Martin FROM WIRE REPORTS Billy Martin acknowledges that his relationship with New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner is like a time bomb waiting to explode. But Martin. in his fifth go-round as Yankees manager, isn't worried. "Everybody's wondering when Billy is going to explode, when he's going to do Martin said.

"I hope you have a long wait. But something will happen, you can guarantee that. It's inevitable. We're going to disagree. "But we're friends.

We'll stay friends. It won't last long if we disagree. We have agreed we are friends and won't let the media get in between us this time. I've got to try not to get mad and yell back. He has my heart and I have his bank." El Boston Bruins coach Terry O'Reilly, on National Hockey League referees: "I'm not saying they control who wins and who loses, but they control probability.

They've got all these rules printed up. Section Section Section C. You can just throw them all out the window." 2 REVELAN 33 STATE OHIO CSU 80, Akron 73 AKRON FGFGA FT FTA A PF 2 3 6 8 M- 0 4 10 0 2 0 2 2 2 6 11 20 0 25 6 14 14 i 00. 0 Thruman. 11 2 3 4 Robinson.

10 Wilczynskil 0 TOO 0 Team 3. Dead 2 27 57 16 26 32 11 31 73 Percentages: FG .474, FT .615. 3-Point Goals: 3-11 (McLaughlin 2-5, Buford 1-6), Offensive Rebounds: 9 (Jones 4, Johnson 2, Roberts, Buford, Robinson). Blocked Shots: 2 (Roberts). Turnovers: 19 (McLauglin 5, Buford 4, Cullifer 3, McGee 2, Jones 2, Thurman, Johnson, Wilczynski).

Steals: 10 (Jones 4, Buford 3, McLaughlin 2. Johnson). CSU FGFGA FT FTA A PF 4 6 3 3 7 10 4 5 Mudd ......35 7 13 3 17 Robertson.4 0 3 5 12 004 14 4 6 12 Malloy ......2 3 3 0 NOPONO un Team Dead Percentages: FG .500, FT .568. 200 25 50 25 44 43 12 26 80 3-Point Goals: 5-7 (Tomlin 3-4, McFadden 1-2, Stanley 1-1). Offensive Rebounds: 19 (Strong 5, Bradley 3, Mudd 3, Dixon 3, Stanley 2, McFadden, Tomlin, Porter).

Blocked Shots: 1 (Brodley). Turnovers: 20 (McFadden 7, Strong 4, Tomlin 3, Dixon 3, Mudd, Robertson, Foster). Steals: 14 (Stanley 4, Dixon 3, McFadden 2. Tomlin 2, Strong, Bradley, Mudd). 2 OT OT OT TOTAL Akron 38 35 73 Cleveland 37 43 80 Refs Gorrell, Delvecchio, Korvas.

CWRU 66, Denison 64 CASE WESTERN RESERVE (66) Tekieli Jones 20; Kontoprygos Pennington Harubin 19; Polen Rapacz Link 2. DENISON (64) Hoyer Hall Burke 16; Locke Tucker Ingle 18; Collis Meyer 4. (CWRU) 2, Tekieli (CWRU). Half- CWRU 38-25. 3-point 90 goals-Harubin Ohio N.

57, B-W 54 OHIO NORTHERN (57) Reineki Burden 12; Schroeder 16; Allen 10; Ballweg 14; Gholson 6. BALDWIN WALLACE (54) Kerwin Jones 13; Bowen 12; Bilinovic Hanna 9: Kearney Sanner Kaminiski 2. (Ballweg 4-4, Reineke 1-2). Rebounds-ON 23 Half-ON 36-23. 3-point goals--ON I 5-7 (Ballweg 6), BW 16 (Bowen 4).

Assists- 9 (Reineke 4), BW 10 (Bilinovic 4). Total fouls-ON 12, BW 14. A-414. UMPIRE SCHOOL THE CLEVELAND UMPIRE School's winter class for baseball and softball will begin tonight and run for 15 weeks at Estabrook Recreation Center. Cost is $50.

Contact John 'Lucchese at Estabrook for further informotion. SCHEDULE noted. X- JV. Y-Varsity game precedes JV. XX boys GCCGAC AKRON CITY SERIES Beaumont Notre Dame, 6 Y-Garfield of Buchtel, 4:15 Villa Angela vs.

Regina, Notre Y-Central-Hower ot East, 4:15 Dame 6 Y-Ellet at North, 4:15 Y-Erieview at St. Augustine, Y-Kenmore at Firestone, 4:15 4:30 FEDERAL St. Joseph at Magnificat, 6 Alliance at New Philadelphia, GRAND RIVER Fairport Harding ot Py Vol- South at GlenOak. 6 ley, 6 Perry at Lake, 6 Ledgemont at Grand Valley, 6 Louisville Jackson, 6 ERIE SHORE North Canton at Wooster, 6 Admiral King at North Ridge- INDEPENDENT ville Shaker Hts. at Collinwood, 3 Vermilion at Elyria Sr.

John F. Kennedy at Shaw Lorain Sr. Sandusky Lutheran West at Lorain Cath. Southview at Midview Griswold at Baptist 5 SUBURBAN Hawken School at CVCA, 4:30 Copley at Highland, 6 Ak. Hoban at Garfield 6 Revere at Field, 6 Akron Elms at Massillon, 6 Green at Wadsworth, 6 Stow at Barberton Norton at Hudson, 6 East Liverpool Chr.

at HowMETROPOLITAN land 6 Springfield at Cuyahoga Falls Canton C.C. at Canton TimNordonia at Kent Roosevelt ken, 7 Ravenna at Tallmadge Beachwood at Andrews. 4:30 BASKETBALL POLLS COLUMBUS (AP) How a state panel 7. 8. Toledo Ottawa Crestview Hills 6-1 52 of sports writers and broadcasters rotes Convoy 51 Ohio high school basketball teams in the 10.

9. New Mineral Wash. Buckeye Central 8-1 49 first regular-season poll for the Associated 42 Press, by Ohio High School Athletic Asso- Others: 17, Richmond Hts. 21. ciation divisions, with won-lost record and GIRLS total points: Cincinnati Seton DIVISION 8-0 I BOYS 1.

71 DIVISION 2. Catholic 10-0 47 1. Dayton Dunbar 194 Arron 2. 9.0 3. Canton McKinley 8-1 124 5.

2. Toledo Macomber 7-0 131 44 1 4. Lorain Admiral King 6-0 91 Princeton 9.1........... 5. Wooster 8-0.

65 31 6. St. Joseph 6-3 26 7. Homilton 8-2 25 8. Euclid 9-0 78 1.1 23 9.

Fairfield 7-0 72 14, 17. 15, Snot, 10. Cincinnati Woodward Others local schools receiving 10 Ge DIVISION more points: 21, John Adams, Shaw 16. 24, 70 Cuyahoga Falls. Shaker Hts.

13. west 10-0 61 DIVISION I 58 1. Willard 6-1 163 55 2. Steubenville 5-0 82 28 3. Thornville Sheridan 76 14 9-1 28 4.

Warren Champion 6-0 73 1. Parr 7-6 21 5. Portsmouth 7-1 63 8. 8-0 20 6: Columbus Bexley 62 19 7. Youngstown Liberty 6-0 60 10.

Ar. or 7-2. 18 8. Cincinnati Forest Park 4-1 59 Orners: 11, yric West 17. 14, Holy 9.

Leavittsburg LaBrae 6-0 51 Nome 12. 10. Bellefontaine 9-1 Warrensville 17, 47 1. Lutheran West DIVISION HI Others: 16, Hts. 33.

63 West Geauga 31. 19, Elyria Catholic 26. 21, 2. Castana Margaretta 8-0 47 Bay 23. 24 Brecksville, Paines.

Harvey 3. Sher wood Fair view 40 16. 4. Vienna Mothers DIVISION I1I 5. Louisville Aquinos 81.

37 1. Haviland Wayne Trace 7-0 116 6. Piketon 7-1 42. Oberlin 6-1 115 tie Ontario 9-0 Homilton Badin 10-0 88 8. Wellington 31 4.

Columbus Academy 67 9. Brookfield 8-0 29 e5. Oak Harbor 9-1 66 10. Cincinnati Wyoming 7-1 24 Springfield Coth. Central 9-0 65 Others: 19, Chogrin Falls, 14.

7. Bloom-Carroll 7-0 DIVISION IV 8. Wheelersburg 7-0 59 54 1. St. Henry 5-0 62 9.

Andover Pymatuning Valley 2. Gilmour 7-1 61 10. Ottawa-Glandorf 7-1 53 3. Mansfield St. Peter 48 Others: 29, Chagrin Falls.

4. Maria Stein Marion Local 6-0 44 DIVISION IV 5. Kalida 10-0 35 1. Columbus Wehrle 7-2 184 6. Mt.

Pleasant Buckeye West 8-1 31 2. Fort Loramie 9-1 183 7. Hawken 5-1 23 3. Gnaden. Indian Vall.

S. 101 tie Gnod. Indian Vall. South 10-1 23 4. Mansfield St.

Peter 97 tie Convoy Crestview 9-1 23 5. Beaver Eastern 10. Upper Scioto Valley 8-0 22 6. Lutheran East 14. 70 tie DeGraff Riverside 9-0 22 1-4 J.

MEYERS Eric Mudd maneuvers against Akron defenders during Cleveland State's 80-73 college basketball victory last night over the Zips at Woodling Gym. backstroke and 800-meter freestyle, at an international meet in Adelaide, Australia. Tennis 4.. i- Top seed Pam Shriver of the U.S. edged Sara Gomer of Great Britain in the New South Wales tournament in Sydney, Australia.

In upsets, No. 4 Sylvia Hanika of West Germany lost to Brenda Schultz of Holland; Australians Elizabeth Smylie (No. 7) and Ann Minter (No. 10) to Swedes Maria Lindstrom and Catarina Lindqvist, respectively; and No. 9 Roslyn Fairbank of the U.S.

to Hester Witvoet of Holland. Americans Jim Pugh and Jim Grabb gained the quarterfinals of the Benson and Hedges Open in Auckland, New Zealand. a Wimbledon champion Pat Cash of Australia defeated American Johan Kriek in the Rio International Challenge in Adelaide. Indoor soccer DA 12-game exhibition schedule in February and March in Dayton will determine if the city will support an American Indoor Soccer Association team. The franchise owner is Jerry Butcher, a former University of Dayton soccer coach.

Boxing Louis Gomis of France. who was scheduled to fight champ Kelvin Seabrooks of Charlotte, N.C., for the International Boxing Federation bantamweight title next month. said an eye cataract has ended his boxing career at age 23. Running 3 Distance runner Lynn Valley of Clearwater, was suspended from national and international competition for two years for refusing to take a drug test after a race: Bill Rodgers. 40.

will miss the Phoenix Marathon Saturday with a foot injury. He was aiming to break Barry Brown's American masters marathon record of 2:15:15. TRANSITIONS field hockey as a varsity sport. BASEBALL American League DETROIT TIGERS- -Named Joe Klein special scout. NEW YORK YANKEES -Signed free agent first baseman Jack Clark 10 a two-year contract.

National League ATLANTA BRAVES -Signed shortstop Buddy Biancalana to a contract with Richmond 1 (Class AAA International League). NEW YORK METS-Named Greg Pavlick bullpen coach and Vern Hoscheit minor-league catching coach. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES- -Signed outfielders Phil Bradley and Jim Olander to one -year contracts. FOOTBALL National Football League MIAMI DOLPHINS--Signed defensive ends Charles Bennett, Chris Scott and Derek Wimberly, safety Marvel Burgess, tight end Steve Holloway. linebackers Scott Schankweiler and Kenneth Jordan and receivers Vincent Warren and Michel James.

HOCKEY National Hockey League NEW YORK ISLANDERS -Sent center Todd McLellan to Springfield (American Hockey League). PITTSBURGH PENGUINS -Sent center Chris Kontos and left wingers Mark Kachowski and Scott Gruhl to Muskegon (International Hockey League). ST. LOUIS BLUES -Recalled left winger Jocelyn Lemieux from Peoria (IHL); sent center Shane MacEachern to Peoria. COLLEGES MICHIGAN -Declared basketball forward Sean Higgins and guard Demetrius Calip academically ineligible.

QUOTABLE 'If Georges Vezina had played goal for this team, they never would have named a trophy after Los Angeles General Manager Rogie Vachon, a former goaltender, on the state of the Kings' defense, last in the league. GLAD YOU ASKED Q- Who determines the top 20 college teams? Ron Waldron, Fairview Park A Sportswriters and sportscasters vote in the Associated Press poll; a committee of coaches does it for United Press International. Chuck Heaton For answers to questions, write Glad You Asked. 1801 Superior Cleveland, 0. 44114 20.

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