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THE PLAIN DEALER, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1991 FOR THE FOR FINAL SCORES, CALL 344-4580 COLLEGE FOOTBALL RESULTS EAST N. Y. 29. Wagner 19 Albright 20. Moravian 0 Alfred 22.

Cansius 3 Allegheny 35. Duquesne 0 Bloomsburg 24, Millersville 17 Boston College 33, Temple 13 U. 27, Maine 0 Bowie St. 42. Cent.

Connecticut St. 21 Bridgewater. Mass. 16. Mass.

Mantime 13 Brockport St. 24. Mercyhurst 13 Buffalo St. 28, Grove City 26 Colby 28. Bowdon 13 Colgate 22.

Lehigh 21 Concord 33, W. Virginia St. 26 Cornell 31, Yale 6 Dartmouth 28. Columbia 19 Delaware 49. Connecticut 18 Dickinson 26.

Gettysburg 0 Frostburg St. 22, Waynesburg 18 Gannon 25, St. John Fisher 0 Geneva 40. Wilmington 00 Georgetown, D.C. 26, St.

John's, NY 21 Glenville. St. 31, W. Virginia Tech 28 Harvard 35. Brown 29 Holy Cross 42.

Bucknell 6 Indiana. Pa. 20, Edinboro 17 Ithaca 23, Cortland St. 14 Hopkins 16, Franklin Mar. 14 -Juniata 14, Wilkes 0 Kutztown 39, Mansfield 22 Lafayette 33.

Fordham 7 Lebanon Val. 28. Widener 24 Lock Haven 10. California, Pa. 7 Lowell 31, 12 Lycoming 35.

Susquehanna 31 Maine Mantime 27. Curry 3 Marist 26, FDU-Madison 6 Massachusetts 42, Richmond 14 Montclair St. 35. Jersey City St. 8 Norwich 33.

Middlebury 25 Pittsburgh 22, Rutgers 17 Princeton 17, Penn 12 RPI 16. Hobart 15 Rhode Island 28. Northeastern 20 Rochester 14, St. Lawrence 13 Sacred Heart 19, Stonehill 6 Shepherd 33, Fairmont St. 16 Shippensburg 31, East Stroudsburg 24 Slippery Rock 43, Clarion 36 Springfield 56, C.W.

Post 14 Brook 38, MIT 0 Swarthmore 24. W. Maryland 21 Thiel 14, St. Francis, Pa. 7 Trenton St.

16. Kean 14 Tunity. Conn. 47, Wesleyan 11 Tufts 16, Bates 6 Union. N.Y.

51, Hamilton 17 Upsala 43, St. Peter's 14 Ursinus 7, Kings Point 6 Villanova 33, New Hampshire 7 W. Connecticut 23, Catholic U. 21 W. New England 36.

Assumption 6 Wash. Jeff. 49. Muhlenberg 0 Wesley 45. Delaware Val.

14 West Chester 30. Cheyney 14 Williams 37. Amherst 0 Wm. Paterson 28, Glassboro St. 14 Worcester Tech 49.

Bentley 15 SOUTH 9. Hastings 7 Alabama 20, LSU 17 Alabama 28. Clark Col. 18 Alabama St. 60.

Grambling St. 14 Albany, Ga 28. Morris Brown 21 Appalachian St. 31, Mississippi Col. 23 Auburn 50, SW Louisiana 7 Campbellswille 14, Union, Ky.

7 Carson-Newman 69, St. Francis, Ill. 17 Catawba 46, Wingate 20 Cent. Florida 31, Liberty 26 Cent. Ohio 27, Virginia Union 26 Centre 14.

Trinity, Tex. 8 Clemson 21, North Carolina 6 Cumberland 17. Tenn. Wesleyan 14 Delaware St. 31, N.

Carolina 26 E. Kentucky 42, Murray St. 17 East Carolina 48. Southern Miss. 20 Elon 38, Newberry 7 Emory Henry 28.

Ferrum 10 Evansville 30. Cumberland, Ky. 14 Florida 45, Georgia 13 Florida 24. Southern U. 20 Fionda St.

38, South Carolina 10 Fort Valley St. 34. Savannah St. 30 Georgetown, Ky. 77, Lambuth 0 Georgia Tech 19, Furman 17 Guilford 25, Washington Lee 7 Hampden-Sydney 54.

Methodist 7 Jacksonville St. 31, Livingston St. 0 Kontucky St. 21. Elizabeth City St.

18 Linngstone 34. Fayetteville St. 9 Louisiana Tech 48, S. Illinois 16 Mars Hill 35, Lenoir-Rhyne 14 Marshall 37, Citadel 31 Maryville, Tenn. 37, Tusculum 19 Memphis St.

35, Louisville 7 Miami 27, West Virgima 3 Miss. Valley St. 28. Alcorn St. 28, tie N.C.

Centrat 28. Johnson C. Smith 16 Newport News 16. Salisbury St. 10 North Texas 24.

Nicholls St. 19 Penn St. 47, Maryland 7 Presbyterian 10. Gardner Webb 8 Randolph-Macon 34, Bridgewater, Va. 7 S.

Car. St. 12, Charteston Southern 0 Sewanee 31, Ky. Wesleyan 17 Stephen F.Austin 7, McNeese St. 7, tie Tenn -Martin 34, Austin Peay 28 Tennessee St.

14. Tennessee Tech 10 Thomas More 19. Mount St. Joseph's 18 Tn. -Chattanooga 43.

E. Tenn. St. 26 Towson St. 13.

Howard U. 7 Tulane 34. Navy 7 VMI 27, Carolina 25 Valdosta St. 34. Delta St.

27 Vanderbilt 17, Kentucky 7 Virginia 42, N. Carolina St. 10 Virginia Tech 42, Akron 24 W. Illinois 44, Morgan St. 6 W.

Kentucky 28, E. Illinois 26 Wake Forest 31. Duke 14 West Georgia 28. North Alabama 26 Winston-Salem 20, Hampton U. 6 Wottord 42, New Haven 21 MIDWEST Adrian 13, Kalamazoo 9 Albion 26, Alma 16 Anderson 40.

Franklin 22 Ashland 21, Indianapolis 7 26, Millikin 0 Aurora 26, Trinity, Ill. 6 Baker 13. Missoun Val. 10 8aldwin-Wallace 35, Otterbem 18 Ball St. 9, Toledo 3 Bemidji St.

28. Minn. -Morns 25 Benedictine 25, Mid-Am Nazarene 22 Bethany, Kan. 25, Tabor 12 Bethel, Kan. 20, Kansas Westyn 7 Black Hills St.

42. Teikyo Westmar 28 Bowling Green 35. Kent 7 Butler 26, Hillsdale 20 Capital 28, Muskingum 14 Case Wostern 41. Oberlin 0 Cent. lowa 22, Luther 21, OT Cent.

Methodist 33, Concordia, Neb. 13 Cent. Missouri 31, Mo. Western 24 Cincinnati 30. Middle Tenn.

10 Coe 26. Beloit 10 Concordia, Ill. 28, Blackbum 9 Dayton 14, Hofstra 7 Defiance 46. Bluffton 0 Drake 55. Ill.

Benedictine 8 E. Michigan 13, Ohio U. 10 Elmhurst 32. Carthage 16 Eureka 22, Greenville 15 Ferris St. 18, Saginaw Val.

St. 15 Findlay 17, Amencan Intl. 14 Friends 30, Southwestern, Kan. 0 Graceland 23, William Jewell 21 Grand Valley St. 59, Wayne, Mich.

28 Hanover 37, DePauw 31 Heidelberg 49. Hiram Col. 7 Illinois 41. Purdue 14 Ithnois Westyn 47. North Park 14 lowa 38.

Indiana 21 lowa Westyn 59. Concordia, Wis. 29 John Carroll 17, Ohio Northern 7 Kansas St. 37, lowa St. 7 Loras 32, Quincy 6 Mac Murray 14, Lakeland 8 Michigan 59, Northwestern 14 Michigan St.

20, Wisconsin 7 Minn. -Duluth 38. Winona St. 6 Moorhead St. 30.

SW Minnesota 26 Mount Union 43, Marietta 6 Dakota St. 56, Morningside 10 fowa 49, Indiana St. 21 NE Missouri 43. Mo. Southern 42 NW Missouri St.

41, Empona St. 36 Nebraska 59. Kansas 23 North Dakota 28. Nebraska-Omaha 13 Northwestern, lowa 23, Doane 16 Ohio St. 35.

Minnesota 6 Ohio Weslyn 36. Kenyon 18 Oklahoma 56, Missoun 16 Olivet 21, Hope 14 Olivet Nazarene 34, Michigan Tech 25 Peru St. 45, Midland 0 Pittsburg St. 21. Washburn 0 SE Missouri 17.

Morehead St. 16 SW Baptist 26. Missouri-Rolla 21 SW Missouri St. 21. Illinois St.

6 Simpson 40, Upper lowa 7 St. Cloud St. 23, 16 St. John's. Minn.

24, Concordia. Moor. 7 St. Joseph's, Ind. 28.

N. Michigan 21 St. Mary's, Kan. 27. Sterling 3 Taylor 24, Rose-Hulman 7 Tennessee 35.

Notre Dame 34 W. Michigan 24, Miami, Ohio 23 Wabash 28. Manchester 7 Wartburg 26, Buena Vista 6 Washington, Mo. 25, Chicago 7 Wayne, Neb. 55, Chadron St.

28 Wheaton 21, Carroll, Wis. 15 Witham Penn 16. Dubuque 14 Wis. -Platteville 29. Claire 28 Wis.

-Stevens Pt. 34. Wis. -Arv. Falls 18 Wittenberg 21, Denison 7 Wooster 54.

Eartham 20 Youngstown St. 28. James Madison 21 SOUTHWEST Angelo St. 39, E. Texas St.

39, tie 35. Tarieton St. 21 Arkansas St. 20. Troy St.

17 Austin Col. 35. McMurry 21 Cent. Arkansas 30, Arkansas Tech 14 RECORD GOLF MEXICAN OPEN 4 MEXICO CITY (AP) Leaders yesterday after the third round of the $600.000 Mexican Open golf championship, being played on the par 72 Chapultepec Golf Chib course: Jay Haas 69-69-70-208 Lennie 67-69-74210 Kenny 71-70-70-210 Ed 70-73-74-211 John 74-68-69 -212 Nolan 70-71-68-212 Bob Lohr 71-68-70-213 Gary Hallberg 69-74-71--213 Tom 72-71-74-213. Danny Mijovic.

71-70-70213 Scott Verplank 71-71-70-214 Robert 69-73-72-214 Bill 70-76-72-215 Juan 71-73-72-215 Dan Pohl 70-73-73-216 Lon 70-74-72-216 Donnie Hammond. 71-73-72-216 Bruce Lietzke 71-71-75-217 Tom 75-72-70217 Ennque 73-72-72-217 Luis Torres. 71-72-74-217 Jim -218 Phil Blackmar 76-68-74-218 Tommy Armour 68-76-74-218 Victor Regaldo. 73-74-71-218 Jaime 73-72-73-218 LPGA JAPAN CLASSIC OHTSU, Japan (AP) Scores yesterday after the second round of the $550,000 LPGA Mazda Japan Classic, played on the par-36-36-72 Seta course: Meg Mallon 76-65-141 Tatsuko Oshako 70-71-141 Pat Bradley 73-69-142 Dottie Mochrie 71-71-142 Elaine Crosby 71-71-142 Aki Nakano 72-70-142 Liselotte 70-72-142 Caroline Brandie 73-70-143 Tammie Green 74-70-144 Chikayo 74-70-144 Kaori 74-70-144 Kris Monaghan 73-71-144 Cindy Figg-Currier 72-72-144 Amy 75-70-145 Aiko Takasu 75-70-145 Mayumi Hirase. 76-69-145 Vicki 74-71--145 Dana Lofland 72-73--145 Danielle Ammaccapane 76-70-146 Laurel 75-71-146 Nancy Scranton 74-72-146 Ok-Hee Ku.

76-70-146 Ayako Okamoto 73-73-146 Laura Davies. 72-74-146 Dawn Coe 75-72-147 Ikue Ohta 76-71-147 Sally 74-73147 Missie 74-73-147 Bie-Shyun Huang 73-74--147 Cindy Rarick 73-74147 Miki 73-74-147 Missie Berteotti. 75-73-148 f*ckumi Tani 76-72-148 Deb 76-72-148 Sherri Steinhauer 77-71-148 Kristi 77-71-148 Ikuyo Shiotani 73-75-148 Akano Ohshiro. 73-75- Junko Yasui. 73-75148 Colleen 70-78-148 Mayumi Murai 75-74 -149 A-Yu Tu 74-75-149 Chieko Nishida 73-76 -149 Michelle 72-77-149 Michelle Estill 76-74-150 Fumiko 75-75-150 Alice 76-74-150 Hiroko Inoue 76-74-150 Kris.

78-72-150 Tomiko Ikebuchi. 77-73-150 Barb 79-71-150 Haruyo Miyazawa 75-76-151 Shirley Furlong 79-72-151 Dale Eggeling 79-72-151 Jody Anschutz 76-76-152 Tina 77-75-152 Melissa 77-75-152 Hiromi Takamura 73-79-152 Nina Foust 77-75-152 Naoko 77-75 -152 Reiko Kashiwado 78-74-152 Alice Ritzman 78-74--152 Nonmi 73--152 Michiko Yokoyama 76-77-153 Lynn 78-75-153 Mitsuko Hamada 79-74-153 Ritsu 77-77-154 Michiko 76-78-154 Fusako Nagata. 77-77--154 Young-Me Lee 77-77-154 Kasumi Adachi. 78-76-154 Falled To Qualify Deborah 78-77-155 Miyuki 78-77-155 Jane Geddes 80-75-155 Ae-Sook 80-75-155 Kumiko Lori Garbacz 81-76-157 Hiromi Kobayashi 82-75-157 Jennifer Sevil 79-78-157 Chihiro Nakajima. 78-81-159 Yoko 82-78-160 Penny Hammel 84-81-165 NEW ZEALAND OPEN Paul Hoad, Britain 3-0-3 BENSON HEDGES MIXED PAIR TROPHY AUCKLAND, New Zealand (AP) Leading scores after yesterday's third round of the $200.000 Air New ZealandShell Open championship on the par-70, Titirangi course: John Morse, U.S..............

67-67-66-200 Stewart Ginn, 68-65-71-204 R. Backwell, Australia 68-68-70-206 P.McWhinney, 68-68-70-206 Mikael Krantz, 67-69-71-207 Chris Gray, Australia 67-68-73-208 Jim Kennedy, 65-71-72-208 Tony Maloney, 66-69-73-208 Leith Wastle, 67-71-70-208 Chip Beck, U.S. 72-69-68 209 David DeLong, U.S.......... 66-75-68 209 S.Owen, New Zealand. 62-67-70-209 Martyn Roberts, Australia.

71-68-70--209 Jeff Wagner, Australia 67-67-75-209 Also G.Hjertstedt, Sweden 68-71-71-210 N. Perera, Sri Lanka 70-70-70-210 Scott Taylor, U.S. 69-74-68--211 Martin Gates, 70-69-73-212 Miller Barber, U.S. Hank Baran, 67-74-75-216 Orville Moody. U.S.

70-71-75-216 Bill Stephens, 71-71-79--221 ACOM INTERNATIONAL YAMADAMACHI, Japan (AP) Leading scores yesterday after the second round of the $770.000 Acom International tournament, played on the par-72 Nanta Springs Country Club course (Scoring is done by the Modified Stableford system in which a player is awarded 8 points for a double eagle, 5 for an eagle, 2 for a birdie, zero for par, minus-1 for a bogey and minus-3 for a double bogey or higher): Tomohiro Maruyama, 10-13-23 Hideyuki Satoh, Japan 10-9-19 Yoshinori Mizumaki, 18-(-1)-17 Brent Franklin, Canada 8-9-17 Kohichi Suzuki, 4-12--16 Hajime Meshiai, 5-9-14 Masahiro Kuramoto, 7-7--14 Tateo Ozaki, Japan 9514 Also Anthony Gilligan, 10-0-10 Jean Van de Velde, France 3-36 Bob Gilder, United States 3-2--5 Eduardo Herrera, 7-(-2)-5 Terry Gale, 6-(-2)-4 MARBELLA, Spain (AP) Leading scores yesterday after the third round of the Benson and Hedges Mixed Parr Trophy, on the par-72, Las Brisas Golf Club course: Anders Forsbrand and Helen Alfredsson, Sweden, 73-66-68--207. Bryan Norton and Pearl Sinn, U.S., 75-67-66--208. Malcolm Mazkenzie and Penny GriceWhittaker, England, 70-70-68 208. Per-Ulrik Johansson, Sweden, and 71-211. Florence Descampe, Belgium, 69-71- on Gordon Brand, Scotland, and Evelyn Orley, Switzerland, 74-67-70211.

Philip Price, Wales, and Katrin Nielsmark, Sweden, 75-64-72-211. Andrew Sherbome and Kitrina Douglas, England, 72-71-69-212. Santiago Luna and Mari Carmen Navarro, Spain, 69-73-70-212. Ross McFarlane, England, and Mardi Lunn, Australia, 66-72-75--213. Keith Waters, England, and Janice Amold, New Zealand, 75-72-66 -213.

Carl Mason, England, and Gillian Stewart. Scotland, 72-70-72-214. Peter Mitchell and Helen Wadsworth, England, 73-71-70-214. Alberto Binaghi and Federica Dassau, Italy, 76-72-66-214. Also Juan Quiros, Spain, and Alicia Dibos, Peru 72-75-70-217.

FIGHT SCHEDULE Nov. 12 At Union Plaza Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas, Kevin Kelley, Flushing, N.Y., VS. Rafael Zuniga, Colombia, 12, for the vacant WBC Continental Americas featherweight title; Ricardo Cepeda, Bronx, N.Y., vs. Clarence Adams, Carmi, 10, feathers. Sometimes when I look down at that little white ball, I just wish it was moving.

Former major- league outfielder Dusty Baker, on taking up golf. Cent. Oklahoma 24, Cameron 22 Colorado 16, Oklahoma St. 12 Harding 16, Henderson St. 13 Houston 23, Texas 14 Howard Payne Langston 26 Jackson St.

13, Texas Southern 12 Midwestern Texas 32, Hardin-Simmons 21 NE Oklahoma 24. SW Oklahoma 14 NW Oklahoma 10, SE Oklahoma 3 Ouachita 37, S. Arkansas 27 Rice 31. Southern Meth. 10 SW Texas St.

59, Prairie View 6 Sam Houston St. 13. NW Louisiana 3 Texas 20, Abilene Christian 0 Texas Tech 38. Arkansas 21 FAR WEST Air Force 25. Army 0 Arizona St.

24. Oregon 21 Boise St. 31, Montana St. 14 Brigham Young 56, Wyoming 31 California 27, Oregon St. 14 Carroll, Mont.

63, Trinity Bible 0 Cent. Washington 38, Simon Fraser 35 E. New Mexico 20, 20 Fresno St. 59. Pacific U.

14 Idaho 44, N. Arizona 28 Idaho St. 43. E. Washington 36 Lintield 31, E.

Oregon 14 Nevada 35. Montana 28, 20T New Mexico St. 28. Long Beach St. 24 Pac.

Lutheran 49, Puget Sound 13 S. Utah 33, Cal Poly-SLO 21 San Diego St. 42. Colorado St. 32 San Jose St.

35, Cal St. 7 Sonoma St. 24, San Francisco St. 23 St. Mary's, Cal.

56, Menio 9 Stanford 27, UCLA 10 Utah 30. New Mexico 7 Utah St. 27, UNLV 14 W. Washington 17, Whitworth 3 Washington 14, Southern Cal 3 Washington St. 40, Arizona 27 Weber St.

62. N.Mex. Highlands 7 Whittier 29, Claremont-Mudd 6 COLLEGE RESULTS BASKETBALL Men SOUTH Faulkner 102, Belhaven 97 Flagler 100, Piedmont 78 Mobile Col. 95. Graceland 77 Union, Tenn.

83. Cent. Ohio 70 MIDWEST Ball St. 82, Simon Fraser 51 David Lipscomb 131, Arkansas Baptist 79 Indiana Weslyn go 120. 80 SOUTHWEST Oklahoma Baptist 92, Bartlesville leyan 59 Oklahoma City 131, Baptist Christian 80 EXHIBITION Australian Institute-Sport 69, Alabama 61 Kansas 99, High Five America 82.

Providence 88, Canadian National 81 Spirit Express 73, St. Louis 67 Verich Reps 106, Marist 98 Kansas 99, High Five America 82. Women SOUTH David Lipscomb 117, Arkansas Baptist 63 Union, Tenn. 102, Cumberland, Ky. 73 EXHIBITION Russia Select 83, Old Dominion 76 Hungary 90.

Oregon 87 FIELD HOCKEY MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE Semifinal at Ball State Kent State 2. Miami SOCCER NAIA DISTRICT 22 Championship at Tiffin Men Malone, Tiffin 4-5 Kromer 2, Febus, White, Reid. Cook. VOLLEYBALL OHIO ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Championship Ohio Northern 15-11-15-15. Muskingum 3-15-3-7 NAIA DISTRICTS Rio, 14-14-15-13 Grande 16-16-7-15, Lake Erie COLLEGE SOCCER DIVISION I1I Men First Round Single Elimination Yesterday Calvin, Mich.

2, Kenyon, Ohio 0 Babson, Mass. 1, North Adams State 0 Swarthmore, Pa. 2, Muhlenberg, Pa. 0 Elizabethtown. Pa.

2, Messiah, Pa. 2, St. Thomas, Minn. 1 Fontbonne, Mo. 1, Wheaton, Ill.

0 MacMurray, Ill. 1, Washington, Mo. 0 Kean, N.J. 2, Glassboro State, N.J. Trenton State, N.J.

1, Montclair State, N.J. 0 Ohio Wesleyan 1, Wittenburg, Ohio 0, OT Today Salem State. Mass. (16-2) at Western Connecticut State (15-3-1), 1 Union, NY. (10-4-1) at Ithaca.

N.Y. (9-1-5), 1 Rochester, N.Y. (9-4-3) at Cortland State, N.Y (14-2-2). 1 Emory, Ga. (16-2) at Methodist, N.C.

(15-0-3), 1 Virginia Wesleyan (19-0) at Bethany, W.Va. (14-3-2), 1 Cal Lutheran (14-4-1) at UC San Diego (13-4-1), 2 COLLEGE HOCKEY CCHA STANDINGS LT PtS GF GA Lake Superior 4 0 0 8 25 7 Miami, O. 3 0 0 6 20 13 Michigan St. 2 1 5 15 10 Michigan 2 5 17 13 W. Michigan 5 16 16 Ferris St.

3 14 19 Ohio St. 3 25 29 Bowling Green 0 2 16 32 0 3 8 17 Overall Records: Lake Superior St. 5-1-0. Michigan 3-1-1, Miami, Ohio 4-1-0, W. Michigan 2.2-1.

Michigan State 2-0-2, Ferris State 1-3-1, Bowling Green 1-4-0, Ohio State 2-3-1. Ill. -Chicago 0-3-1. Yesterday W. Michigan at Ohio St.

Bowling Green at Michigan St. Miami, Ohio at Ferris St. N. Michigan at Lake Superior St. Minnesota at Michigan Friday Miami, Ohio 4.

Ferns St. 2 Michigan 7, Minnesota 3 Michigan St. 6, Bowling Green 3 Ohio St. 4, W. Michigan 4 EAST Boston U.

4, Minn. -Duluth 3 Northeastern 5. Clarkson 2 Rochester Tech 7. Geneseo 6 RP1 7, Boston College 4 St. Lawrence 7, Mass -Lowell 6 EXHIBITION Team USA 5, Harvard 4 ECHL EAST COAST HOCKEY LEAGUE East Division OTL PtS GF GA Grnsboro 7 2 14 43 30 Hamptn 6 2 12 46 30 Wnstn-St 5 4 10 33 33 Knoxville 4 9 43 47 Richmnd 4 9 34 38 Roanoke 3 3.

9 34 Raleigh 8 2 22 53 West Division OTL Pts GF GA Toledo 7 2 14 60 32 Erie 5 2 11 36 24 Dayton 5 2 0 10 36 28 Jhnstwn 3 9 40 41 Cincinnati 3 9 34 28 Louisville 3 4 35 42 Coimbus 3 6 0. 6 37 57 Nashville 1 7 2 36 50 Two points are awarded for a victory and one for an overtime or shootout loss. Yesterday Erie 6. Louisville 1 Greensboro 4, Cincinnati 3. OT Knoxville 3, Raleigh 0 Richmond 4.

Roanoke 3, OT Toledo 6, Nashville 3 Dayton 4, Columbus 2 Winston-Salem 5. Hampton Roads 3 Today Louisville at Johnstown Cincinnati at Winston-Salem Nashville at Columbus Greensboro at Raleigh Friday Johnstown 4, Erie 3, OT Dayton 4, Nashville 3 Greensboro 4. Knoxville 3, OT Cincinnati 5. Richmond 1 Hampton Roads 3, Raleigh 2 Roanoke 5. Winston Salem 2 Columbus 5.

Louisville 4, OT TRANSACTIONS FOOTBALL National Football League GREEN BAY PACKERS--Activated offensive tackle Steve Gabbard. LOS ANGELES RAIDERS -Activated running back Marcus Allen. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS- Activated quarterback Bill Musgrave; placed knebacker John Johnson on injured reserve. HOCKEY National Hockey League NEW YORK RANGERS -Sent defenseman Jett Bloemberg to Binghamton (Amencan Hockey League). THE LATEST LINE NFL Favorite Points Underdog Philadelphia 2 CLEVELAND NEW ORLEANS 5 San Francisco z-Buttalo GREEN BAY HOUSTON 10 Dallas CINCINNATI Pittsburgh WASHINGTON 12 Atlanta Detroit TAMPA BAY N.Y JETS Indianapolis DENVER 3 LA.

Raiders Kansas City 4 L.A. RAMS N.Y. Giants PHOENIX Seattle SAN DIEGO MIAMI New England at Milwaukee Tomorrow MINNESOTA 3 Chicago NBA Favorite Points Underdog DETROIT 12 Washington PORTLAND 7 Boston L.A. LAKERS 12 Minnesota Home team in CAPS MSL STANDINGS MAJOR SOCCER LEAGUE Pct. GB Dallas 0 1.000 Wichita 3 .750 Tacoma 2.

2 .500 2 St. Louis 2 3 .400 San Diego 2 .333 CLEVELAND 3 .250 3 Baltimore 3 .250 3 Yesterday Wichita 7, CLEVELAND 6 (OT) Today Baltimore at San Diego, 10:35 Friday Dallas 7, CLEVELAND 6 St. Louis 8. Wichita 4 Tacoma 5, Baltimore 4 NPSL NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL SOCCER LEAGUE American Division Pct. GB Canton 2 0 1.000 Dayton 0 0 .000 Detroit 0 .000 Harrisburg 0 .000 National Division Pct.

GB Chicago 1.000 Kansas City 1.000 Illinois .500 Milwaukee .000 Tulsa .000 Yesterday Canton 14. Tulsa 12 Kansas City 11, Detroit 7 Today Tulsa at Dayton Thursday, Nov. 14 Chicago at Milwaukee CFL PLAYOFFS Today SEMIFINALS Eastern Division Ottawa at Winnipeg. 1:30 Western Division British Columbia at Calgary, 1:30 Sunday, Nov. 17 FINALS Eastern Division Ottawa Winnipeg winner at Toronto, 1:30 Western Division British Columbia-Calgary winner at Edmonton, 1:30 Sunday, Nov.

24 GREY CUP At Winnipeg, Manitoba, 2 TENNIS BIRMINGHAM TOURNAMENT BIRMINGHAM. England (AP) Results yesterday from the $500.000 Bir. mingham Indoor tennis tournament (seedings in parentheses): Semifinals Michael Chang (1), Coto de Caza, def. Richey Reneberg (3), Palm Desert, 4-6, 6-1. 6-2.

Guillaume Raoux, France, def. Thierry Champion (6), France, 6-3, 6-4. KREMLIN CUP MOSCOW (AP) Results yesterday from the $330,000 Kremlin Cup tennis tournament (seedings in parentheses): Singles Semifinals Andrei Cherkasov (4). Soviet Union, def. Marco Gorriz, Spain, 6-3, 6-4.

Jakob Hiasek (3), Switzerland, def. Alexander Volkov, Soviet Union, 6-4, 6-2. Doubles Semifinals Eric Jelen and Carl-Uwe Steeb, Germany, def. John Sobel, United States, and Josef Cihak, Czechoslovakia, 6-4, 6-4. Andrei Cherkasov and Alexander Volkov, Soviet def.

Richard Krajicek and Jan Siemennk, Netherlands, 7-6 (7-4), 6-3. HELSINKI OPEN HELSINKI, Finland (AP) Results yesterday from the $100.000 Helsinki Open Challenger Series tournament: Singles Semifinals Michiel Schapers, Netherlands, def. Siobodan Zivojinovic, Yugoslavia, 7-6 (7-5), 7-6 (7-2). Alexander Antonitsch, Austria, def. Thomas Enqvist, Sweden, 6-4, 6-3.

Doubles Semifinals Tarik Benhabiles and Henri Leconte, France, def. Slobodan Zivojinovic, Yugoslavia, and Andrei Othovsky, Soviet Union, 6-4, 7-6 (7-5). VIRGINIA SLIMS OF CALIFORNIA OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) Results yesterday of the $350,000 Virginia Slims of California at the Oakland Coliseum Arena (seedings in parentheses): Singles Semifinals Martina Navratilova (2), Aspen, def. Lori McNeil (6).

Houston, 6-3, 6-2. Doubles Semifinals Martina Navratilova (2), Aspen, and Pam Shriver, Lutherville, def. Stephanie Rehe, Oceanside, and Brenda Schultz, Netherlands, 6-1, 5-7. 6-1. VIRGINIA SLIMS OF NASHVILLE NASHVILLE, Tenn.

(AP) Results yesterday from the $150,000 Virginia Slims of Nashville tennis tournament (seedings in parentheses): Singles Semifinals Katrina Adams, Chicago, def. Natalia Medvedeva (7), Soviet Union, 7-6 (7-3), 5-7, 6-4. Sabine Appeimans (4), Belgium, def. Karina Habsudova, Czechoslovakia. 6-3.

6-4. Mexico, 8.349. 8, Kristina Fotina, Greece, 8,287. BOWLING WORLD CUP BEIJING (AP) The leaders and their total pintalls yesterday after the sixth day of play in the 27th AMF Bowling World Cup (top five advance to Sunday's stepladder finals): Men (48 games) 1, UM Hamnas, Sweden, 10.523 pins. 2, Gery Verbruggen, Belgium, 10.262.

3, Yang Cheng-ming, Taiwan, 10.214. 4. Paeng Nepomuceno, Philippines. 10.004. 5.

Jon Juneau, Baton Rouge, 9.976. 6, tie, Bungsong Numthuan, Thailand, and Yvan Augustin, France, 9,960. 8, Jack Wong, Singapore, 9,805. Women (42 games) 1, Asa Larsson, Sweden, 8,885. 2, Heidi Lind, Finland, 8.590.

3, Noniko Inauchi, Japan, 8.563. 4, Julie Gardner, Huntington Beach, 8,527. 5, Pauline Smith, Britain, 8.497. 6, Sue Sar cluna, Malta, 8.370. 7, Gaby Sandoval, CALENDAR Sun.

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MILW SEATTLE 7:30 7:30 TV-SC NORTHFIELD POST 7:30 THISTLEDOWN POST POST POST 12:30 12:30 12:30 Bold type indicates a home game Other local events FOOTBALL Semi-pro: E. Cleveland Gladiators vs. Akron Bulldogs, 2, at Shaw High School; Cleveland Lions vs. Akron Raiders, 6, at John Marshall HOCKEY Amateur: Rochester Junior Flyers vs. Cleveland Junior Barons, 3, North Olmsted Recreation Center TELEVISION FOOTBALL NFL: Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 1, WKYC Ch.

3 New York Giants at Phoenix, 4, WJW Ch. 8 New England at Miami, 8, ESPN High school: Akron Buchtel vs. Akron Kenmore, 6, (tape delay), WAI Ch. 29 GOLF PGA: Four Tours World Championship, final round, 2, ESPN Amoco Center Championship, final round, 2:30, WJW Ch. 8 TENNIS Virginia Slims of Oakland, finals, 4:30, SportsChannel VARIETY George Michael Sports Machine, 11, WUAB Ch.

43 Sports Turner, Sunday, 11:25, guest WEWS Ch. Browns 5 safety Eric. RADIO FOOTBALL NFL: Browns vs. Philadelphia, 1, WHK-1420, Los Angeles Riders at Denver, 4, WBKC1460 New England at Miami, 8, WWWE-1100, OUTDOORS American Outdoorsman, 6 a.m., WERE1300; 7, WEOL-930 TALK SHOWS In the Huddle with Dan Coughlin and Jim Mueller, 9 a.m., WHK-1420 NFL Sunday, 10 a.m., WKNR-1220 Browns Warmup with John Antus, 11:05 a.m., WWWE-1100 Fifth Quarter with Mike Snyder, 4, WWWE. 1100 Fifth Quarter with Coleman, Dan Coughlin and Bubba' Baker, following Browns game, WHK-1420 Sunday Sports Break A with Mike Trivisonno, 9, AMATEUR RESULTS BASKETBALL SOCCER LAKEWOOD YMCA 4x4 FORCE FITNESS CENTER Wolfe 93, Biatt 75.

Under 9 CROSS COUNTRY Ornage Crush 3, Bombers 3 T.A.C. DISTRICT JR. OLYMPICS East Side Kickers 10, Kenston 1 at Brecksville Metro Under 13 Boys Solon 7, Orange Crush 1 5000m Hudson 5, Emerald 2 1. Kevin McFuddon, Shelby, Under 14 2. Mike Collins, Lakewood, Orange Strikers 5, Mayfield 5 3.

Mark Miller, Youngstown, 4. Emerald 4, OSI Ken Davis, Chesterland, 5. John OASL 11, Lasers 0 Lindo, E. Cleveland, 6. Ben Willoughby 11, Eastlake 0 Steele, E.

Cleveland, 7. Dauntele Under 19 Signal, E. Cleveland, 8. Ed Dull, Champion 3, Chardon 2 Youngstown, 9. Demetrius Net- Perry 7, Punishers 2 son, E.

Cleveland, 10 Edward Burnett 10, Portland 2 Danner, E. Cleveland, 22:01. Chicago Title 10, Stars 2 15-16: 1. Richard Antonucci, Youngs- Girls town, 2. John Fivecoat, Port Under 16 Washington, 3.

Jason Addington, Panther SC 5, Westlake 1 Bolivar, 4. Brock Scott, Yhnchs- SOFTBALL ville, 5. Larry Griffie, Cleveland, SOFTBALL WORLD 6. Kinsha Robinson, E. Cleveland, Playoffs 7.

Troy Lewis, Courtland, 8. Family Trio 26, Jets Nightclub 3 Lamar Hicks, E. Cleveland, 9. Family Trio 15, Teamster Raiders 14 Courtney Presswood, E. Cleveland, Multifun 14, Fanly Trio 3 21:01, 10.

Paul Davis, E. Cleveland, US Stamping 24, Ridgenew Print 9 21:15. Isaac Insurance 8, Jets Nightclub 2 4000m Jets Nightclub 12, JC Painting 5 13-14: 1. Ronald Thompson, E. Cleve- Ridgeview Pnnting 7, JC Painting 1 land, 2.

Chad Wilson, Austintown, Multifun 11. Crosroads Travel 9 3. Conrad Wilson, Austintown, Family Trio 21, Isaac Insurance 16 4. Dan Whehr, Youngstown, Multifun 7, US Stamping 4 5. Amit Hazra, Old Trail, 6.

Consumer Pulse 19, Crossroads Travel 7 Jarek Bairil, Old Trail, 7. Jason Teamster Raiders 14, Consumer Pulse 3 Tatarka, Youngstown, 16:08: 8. Robert Teamster Raiders 14, Ridgeview Print 7 Antonucci, Youngstown, 9. Matt Family Trio 17, Teamster Raiders 10 Pool, Old Trail, 10. John Fen- Family Tno 12, US Stamping 8 nema, Salem, 18:23.

Championship 3000m Multifun 20. Family Trio 19 (9) 11-12: 1. Joe Machesky, Lakewood, WESTLAKE FALL COED 2. Timothy Tatarki, Youngstown, Playoffs 3. Kyle Kntuchief, Cleveland Hooligan's 11, Lum's Crew 10 4.

Charlie Williams, South Euclid, Dependable Painting 17, Hooligan's 9 5. Mitchell Deene, Old Trail, Lea Trucking 22, Auto Body 10 15:27. Championship 10-Under: 1. David Gerber, Cleve- Dependable Painting 14. Lea Trucking 2 land, 2.

Joseph Schreiner, WESTLAKE WOMEN Lakewood, 14:28: 3. Joseph Libster, Championship Canton, 4. Paul Ruksenas. Wit- Reserve Net 7-4, J.S. Anesthesia 6-3 loughby Hills, 5.

Saulius Kliorys, Youngstown, 16:33. Girls 5000m 17-18: Julie Fernandez, North Ridge- FIGURE SKATING ville, 24:57 15-16: Nicole Christman, Bellevue, 21:40: 2. Cathie Calko. Niles. 3.

LALIQUE TROPHY Rhonda King, Bellevue, 4. Holly ALBERTVILLE, France (AP) Results Haddox, Bellevue, 26:39. yesterday from the Lalique Trophy figure 4000m skating competition at the Olympic Skat13-14: 1. Jenn Brown, Salem, ing Rink: 2. Elizabeth Elwood, Niles, 3.

Men Beth Collins, Lakewood, 4. Becky Final Standings Slegun, Lodi, 5. Amanda Oiston, 1, Kurt Browning. Canada, 3.0, facSalem, 20:05. tored placings.

2, Viacheslav Zagorod3000m niuk, Soviet Union, 3.5. 3, Alexei 1. Katy Radkewich, Hudson, Urmanov, Soviet Union, 4.0. 4. Eric 2.

Danielie Roski, Cleveland lot. France, 6.5. 5. Paul Wyle, United 12:20: 3. Sara Kitchen, Lakewood, 4.

Deanne Brown, Salem, 13:24. 10-under: 1. Ella Libster, Canton, 2. Bekah Clark, Westfield, 3. Jill Clafin.

Hudson, 4. Laura Ruksenas, Willoughby Hills, 5. Deonna Dixon. Cleveland. 6.

Stacy Claflin, Hudson, 18:05. SALVATION ARMY FLAG FOOTBALL 1 Euclid Beach 29, Highland 28 Euclid Beach 28, Grovewood 18 Villaview 14, Lakeshore 7 St. Clair 21, Lakeshore 14 HOCKEY CLEVELAND SUBURBAN Mite Brooklyn 10, Winterhurst 1 Squirt A Red Brooklyn 5, Parma 5 RACQUETBALL GREATER CLEVELAND ACS CHAMPIONSHIP at Severance AC Mon How They Finished Vanadia def. Cence, 15-9, 15-11; Magba def. Samuel, 15-11, 15-6; Bacchi def.

Grodin, 15-7, 3-15, 11-6; Novice: Kellom def. Wilson, 15-10, 15-11: Veteran: Engel def. Lewis, 15-7, 12-15, 11-8; A Doubles: Hunt-Cence del. Lewis-Lefkot. 15-8.

15-13. Jr. Boys Round Robin: 1. Lassic SAC; 2. Jones SAC; 3.

Lindberg SAC: 4. Schechter SAC. Women How They Finished Samara def. Cleveland. 7-15, 15-14, 11-2; Zerkowski def.

Miller, 15-8, 15-5. Mixed Doubles: Butler Butler def. Hunt-Cleveland, 11-15, 15-7, 11-7. Americans ousted in Four Tours golf I Steve Young's left knee ligaments are healing and he may return as the 49ers' quarterback in three weeks, team physician Dr. Michael Dillingham said.

Steve Bono will replace Young, who took over for Joe Montana, out for the season with a right elbow injury. Bubby Brister says he won't be a backup quarterback after this season and may ask the Pittsburgh Steelers to trade him if Neil O'Donnell remains the starter. Brister hasn't played since reinjuring torn ligaments in his right knee Oct. 14. "I'm not going to be a backup," he said.

"If I can't start, I'm out of here. I'm going hunting and fishing. But I know I can start." Darrin Nelson of the Minnesota Vikings said he will retire after this season, his 11th as an NFL running back. Figure skating Midori Ito of Japan defeated world champion Kristi Yamaguchi of the United States for the women's singles title at the Lalique Trophy competition in Albertville, France. Yamaguchi, who fell during her routine, was second.

American Nancy Kerrigan was third. Three-time world champ Kurt Browning of Canada edged Soviet Viacheslav Zagorodniuk for the men's title. Tennis Top seed Michael Chang defeated No. 3 Richey Reneberg, 4-6, 6-1, 6-2, and will play Guillaume Raoux for the Birmingham (England) indoor championship today. Raoux ousted No.

6 Thierry Champion, 6-3, 6-4. Second seed Martina Navratilova routed No. 6 Lori McNeil, 6-3, 6-2, in the Virginia Slims of California in Oakland and will play the winner of the semifinal between Monica Seles and Manuela Maleeva-Fragniere. 1 Andrei Cherkasov will defend his Kremlin Cup title against Jakob Hlasek today in Moscow. Cherkasov ousted Marco Gorriz, 6-3, 6-4.

Hlasek topped Cherkasov's doubles partner, Alexander Volkov, 6-4, 6-2. Wild-card entry Katrina Adams upset defending champion Natalia Medvedeva, 7-6 (7-3), 5-7, 6-5, and gained the finals of the $150,000 Virginia Slims of Nashville Adams will play No. 4 Sabine Appelmans, who eliminated Karina Habsudova, 6-3, 6-4. Edberg of Sweden, the world's top-ranked player, dropped out of next week's eight -player ATP Finals in Frankfurt, Germany with knee tendinitis. Baseball Pvt.

Kevin Bivins, 22, was sentenced to 75 years in prison after being convicted of the aggravated robbery outside a Dallas restaurant in which American League umpire Steve Palermo was shot and left partially paralyzed. Palermo, from his home in Overland Park, said he was pleased with the jurors' decision. "They found the right verdict, because I'm still a prisoner, too," he said. "The question is whether it's going to be 75 years in my prison with braces and crutches." Motorcycling Tom Kipp of Kirtland Hills finished second in the 50cc Supersport event at the American Motorcyclist Association road race in Miami. Andrew Deatherage of Cleveland Heights was 15th.

Soccer Steve Claridge scored with seven minutes left as Cambridge edged Ipswich, 2-1, and took the top spot in the English League's second division. It is the highest position ever for Cambridge. which joined the league in 1970 and was in the fourth division two years ago. Hockey Chris Lindberg and Stephane Roy scored third-period goals as Canada's Olympic team defeated Sweden's team, 3-2, in an exhibition in Hemse, Sweden. Boxing Maurizio Stecca (43-1) kept his WBO featherweight title when a heavily bleeding Tim Driscoll (16-4) of England did not come out for the 10th round.

FROM WIRE REPORTS Englishman Paul Broadhurst's remarkable comeback defeated American Jim Gallagher by two shots yesterday, leading Europe into of the Four Tours golf championship in Adelaide, Australia. Broadhurst trailed by three with three holes left, but birdied all three. Gallagher bogeyed the 16th and 18th. Broadhurst's 70-72 victory gave Europe a 6-6 tie with the United States. Europe had 20 points in the round-robin series.

Defending champ Australia defeated Japan, 8-4, to finish with 19 points. The U.S. also had 19 points, but was eliminated because it had lost to Australia, 7-5. American winners were: Billy Mayfair over Steve Richardson, 69-74; Bob Tway over Ronan Rafferty, 71-73; and Fred Couples over David Feherty, 70-71. For Europe, Colin Montgomerie's 7-under-par 66 routed American captain Lanny Wadkins by five and Sam Torrance defeated Tom Purtzer, 70-72.

American Meg Mallon, winner of the U.S. Women's Open and LPGA Championship this year, shot a 7-under 65 and tied Japan's Tatsuko Ohsako for the lead at 3-under 141 after two rounds of the LPGA's Mazda Japan Classic in Ohtsu. Americans Pat Bradley, Elaine Crosby and Dottie Mochrie, Sweden's Liselotte Neumann, and Japan's Aki Nakano are at 142. Jay Haas took a two-shot lead at 8-under 208 after three rounds of the $600,000 Mexican Open in Mexico City. Lennie Clements and Kenny Knox are at 210.

Anders Forsbrand and Helen Alfredsson of Sweden have a one-shot lead after three rounds of the Benson Hedges Mixed Pair Trophy in Marbella, Spain. Americans Bryan Norton and Pearl Sinn shot a 6-under 66 and tied Britain's Malcolm Mackenzie and Penny GriceWhittaker for second at 8-under 208. The third round of the Amoco Centel Championship was rained out in Bluffton, S.C. Jim Thorpe, at 12-under 132, leads Bobby Wadkins by three shots. 1 American John Morse took a 4-shot lead at 10-under 200 after three rounds of the New Zealand Open in Auckland.

Football Hardy Brown, a linebacker whose jarring tackles made him an NFL legend, died of natural causes at 67 in a nursing home in Stockton, Calif. Brown played for several teams, but it was with San Francisco that the 5-11, 196-pounder did the most damage. "It was timing," former 49ers running back Hugh McElhenny once said of Brown's technique. "He would get low and then pop! right snap for up the and neck. aim He his ended head a right lot of under the guy's jaw Y.A.

guys' careers." Tittle, Brown's roommate with the 49ers, recalled that Brown knocked out 23 players in 1951. I Steve Young's left knee ligaments are healing and he may return as the 49ers' quarterback in three weeks, States. 6.5. 6, Grzegorz Filipowskt, Poland, 8.0. 7.

Steven Cousins, Britain, 11.0. 8. Masakazu Kagyama, Japan, 12.5. 9, Nicolas Peterin, France, 12.5. 10, Daniel Weiss, Germany, 15.0.

11, Ralph Burghart, Austria, 16.5. 12, Gilberto Viandana, Italy, 18.0. Women Final Results 1, Midori Ito. Japan, 2.0. factored placings 2, Kristi Yamaguchi, United States, 2.5.

3. Nancy Kerngan, United States, 4.5. 4, Patricia Neske, Germany, 5.0. 5, Surya Bonaly. France.

7.5 6. Lenka Kulakova, Czechoslovakia, 9.5. 7, Yulia Vorobieva, Soviet Union, 12.0. 8. Nathalie Krieg.

Switzerland, 13.0. 9. Simone Lang, Germany, 13.0. 10, Laetitia Hubert, France. 15.0.

11, Mane Pierre Leray. France. 17.5. 12. Sabine Contini, Italy.

17.5. 13. Cecile France, 17.5. 14, Lisa Sargent, Canada. 21.0.

15, Anisette Torp-Lind, Denmark, 21.5. Dance Final Standings 1, Angelika Krylova and Vladimir Fedorov. Soviet Union, 2.0. 2, Dominique ion and Frederic Palluel, France, 4.0. 3, Katarina Morazova and Martin Swmercek, Czechoslovakia, 7.0.

4. April Sargent and Russ Witherby, United States, 7.0. 5. Jacqueline Petr and Mark Janoschk, Canada, 10.0. 6, Anna Groci and Luca Manovani, Italy.

12.0. 7. Marina Morel and Gwendel Peizerat, France. 14.4. 8, Isabelle Sarech and Xavier Deberis, France.

15 6. 9. Ann Hall and Jason Blomfeld. Brtam, 18..0. 10, Kaoru Takino and Kent Takin, Japan, 20.0.

11, Agniezka Domanska and Marcin Glowacki, Poland, 22.0. GLAD YOU ASKED What nationality is Vlade Divac of the Los Angeles Lakers? Art Mundon, Cleveland. A -He is a native of Yugoslavia. Chuck Heaton For answers to questions, write Glad You Asked, The Plain Dealer. 1801.

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