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TO ALL OTHER SPORTS QUESTIONS CAN ONLY BY WRITING TO ASK HAL. THE BE OBTAINED PLAIN DEALER TODAY IN SPORTS Harness Racing: 8:10 p.m., $425,000 PGA CANADIAN OPEN $475.000 Canadian Open golf championship on the OAKVILLE. Ontario (AP) Finol scores Peter Oosterhuis. $76,500 '69 Jack Nicklaus. $31,733 70-70-707-21 Bruce Lietake, $31,733 71-70-70-70-281 Andy North, $31,733 73-48-69-71-231 David Graham, $16,150 70-72-70-70-22 Mark Haves.

$16,150 72-67-49-74-282 Bob Eastwood, $13,257 Tom Kite, $13,257 Leonard Thompson, $13,257 73-62-73-76-283 Jerry Pate, $10,200 Scott Hoch, $10,200 Jim Thorpe, $10,200 Tom Purtzer, $10,200 Lon Hinkle, $8.075 J.C. Snead. $7,450 Tom Jenkins, $6,588 Tommy Aaron, George Archer, Denis Watson, Bruce Devin, $5,128 71-75-72-70-2 Tom Watson, $5,129 Mike Sullivan, $5,128 Scott Simpson, $3,782 72-74-75-48-2 Bob Shearer, $3,782 73-71-75-70- Curtis Strange, $3,702 70-76-72-71-2 Larry Nelson, $3,782 Lee Trevino, $3.782 Phil Keith Hanco*ck, Ferous, $2,890 $2,890 71-71-78-70-290 Johnny Miller, $2,890 Bill Cottee, $2,890 Joe Tim Tim Hoper, Norris, Simpson, $2.890 $2,152 $2,152 70-7472-74-2 3 Bobby Wodk ins, $2,152 76-71-72-72-291 $150,000 LPGA BOSTON FIVE DANVERS, Mass. (AP) Final scores Golf Classic at the par-72, Ferncrott Country Donna Caponi, $22,000 Jon Stephenson, $14,700 72-66-70-74-232 Jo Anne Corner, $10,500 70-75-66-72-203 Barboro Moxness, $7,500 72-71-70-70-284 Carolyn Hill, $4,890 Betsy King, $4,890 75-69-70-73-287 Patty Shechon, 77-73-66-71-287 Hollis Stacy, $4,890 75-71-70-71-27 Catty Sherk, $4,890 Sandra Palmer, $3,300 72-71-71-74-2 Kyle O'Brien, $3,300 Sandra Post, $3,300 Jane Biolock, $3,300 Alice Ritzmon, $2,558 Carol Mann, $2,558 Pat Bradley, $2,235 Debbie Austin, $2,235 Vicki Tabor, $1,819 Corole Jo Collison, $1,819 3-291 Sandra Haynie, $1,819 Pat Meyers, $1,819 Marlene Floyd, $1,590 Susie McAllister, $1,470 73-72-76-72-293 Dale Landquist, $1,470 76-73-74-70-293 M.J. Smith, $1,470 73-72-73-75-293 Penny Putz.

$1,230 Bonnie Lover, $1,230 74-75-70-75- Cindy Hill, $1,230 Diana Dailey, $1,230 00-0-73-74-294 Roberto Speer, $1,200 Joan Joyce, $938 75-7472-74-295 Borbora Mizrahie, $938 Vicki Fergon, Northfield Park: Ten races. and money (in Canadian dollars) in the par-71 Glen Abbey Golf Club course: Bob Glider, $2,152 George Burns. $2,152 Artie McNickle, $2,152 Vance Hefner, $2,152 Tommy Valentine, $2,152 Gil Morgon, $1,657 Mike Morley, $1,457 Bill Krattert, $1,457 Rod Nuckolts, $1,254 Jim Netford, $1,254 Lee Elder, $1,254 John Cook, $1,254 Lyn Lott, $1,254 Gary Player, $1,254 Dan Pohi, $1,254 7470 Ed Dougherty, $1.001 Dale Douglass, $1,001 Lou Graham, $1,001 Charles Coody, $1,001 Dona Quigley, $1,001 Mark McCumber, $1,001 72-75 Woody Blackburn, $952 Bob Proben, $952 Morris $952 Jim Dent, Eddie Pearce, $931 Mike Reid, $905 Wayne Levi, $905 Mick Soli, $905 Gory Hallbere, $905 Joy Hoos, $880 BIll Sander, Lon Nielsen, 74-74-76-75-299 Don Pooley, $858 69-76-76-78-299 John Mazza, Curtis Sifford, $841 CLASSIC and prize money in the $150,000 LPGA Boston Five Club: Therese Hession, $934 70-295 Kathy Postlewalt, $938 7-7671-71-295 Myra Van Hoose, $734 Gail Hirato, $720 Jerilyn Britz, $720. Janet Coles. $720 Jeannette Kerr, $720 Multin Spencer -Devin, $720 Kathy McMullen, $558 Patti Hayes, $558 Holly Hartley, $558 Jane Crotter, $58 Margo Stubblefield, $558 Shelley Hamlin, $559 Morty Dickerson, $458 Mory Dwver, $458 Rosey Barrett, $458 Pam Miller, $458 Silvio Bertoloccini, $413 Connie Chillemi, $413 Mardell Wilkins, $390 78-75-77-70-300 Vicki Singleton, $368 Kathy Martin, $368 7-7671-71-301 H.B.

Duntz. $313 Deanie Wood, $323 80-72-77-73-302 Kelly $323 Mary Mills, $373 Judy Clark Mindy Moore Sue Bennett Kathy Whitworth Kathy Young Beverley TALLADEGA 500 STOCK CAR RACE RESULTS TALLADEGA, Ala. (AP) The finish of the $294.000 Tallodego 500 NASCAR Grand National stock car race, with type of cor, laps completed and winner's average speed: 1. Ron Bouchard, Buick, 100 tops. 14.

Terry Hermon, Buick, 113 Cale Yarborough, Buick, 03 154.737 mph 15. Dick MaY, Buick, 101 29. Dole Earnhardt, Pontiac, 83 Darrell Waltrip, Buick, 188 16. Jim Means, Pontiac, 180 30. Bruce Hill, Buick, 75 3.

Terry Labonte, Buick, 188 17. Cecil Gordon, Buick, 100 31. Sandy Satullo, 68 Harry Gant, Buick, 180 18. Tommy Gale, Ford, 177 33. 32, Buddy Baker, Buick, 64 S.

Bobby Allison, Buick, 188 19. Bobby Wawak, Buick, 175 Tim Richmend, Buick, 58 Connie Savior, Olds, 64 6. Lake Speed, Buick, 187 20. Rick Wilson, Olds, 140 Mike Alexander, Buick, SS 7. Kyle Petty, Buick, 187 21.

Rusty Wallace, Pontiac, 10 Morgan Shepherd, Pontiac. S5 8. Jody Ridley, Ford, 187 2. Joe Ruttmon, Buick, 37. Neil Bonnett, Ford, 41 9.

Stan Barrett, Pontiac, 186 Ricky Rudd, Olds. 133 30. Jack Ingram, Buick, 2. 10. Dave Marcis, Buick, 185 24.

Lennie Pond, Buick, 133 Jim Hytton, Buick, 29 11. Bill Elliott, Ford, 185 Gary Balough, Buick, 113. 40. Richard Petty, Buick, 12 12. Ettiont Robinson, Buick, 184 Rich Childress, Pontioc, 111 41.

Buddy Arrington, Dodge, 10 13. Benny Parsons, Ford, 14 27. Mike Potter, Buick, 100 0. Jae Bacher, Pontiac. 4.

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TC On THE PLAIN DEALER, IN SHORT Clerc and Vilas in finals -Jose-Luis Clerc of Argentina, seeking his third straight tournament title, unleashed a 1 devastating serve and overcame Ivan Lendl of Czechoslovakia, 6-7, 6-4, 6-4, yesterday in gaining the final of the $175,000 Volvo International Tennis Tournament at North Conway, N. H. Clerc's countryman, Guillermo Vilas, reached today's final with a 7-6, 6-1. victory 'over Eliot Teltscher, setting up the second consecutive title match between the two Argentinians. Clerc beat Vilas, 7-5, 6-2, last Monday night at the Washington, D.C., tournament.

Vilas, the No.4 seed, sailed into the 000 final by crushing the eighth-seeded Teltscher in the tiebreaker, 7-1, setting up an easy second set. The third-seeded Clerc, 22, who recently won a Boston tournament, won his 18th straight match by blasting 22 aces and hitting nine other service winners that Lendl barely managed to get his racquet on. Clerc, ranked fifth in the world and with $134,000 in winnings this year, got the second and only other break of the match in the ninth game of the final set, then easily held serve to end the power duel. defending men's singles champion of the U.S. Open Clay Court tournament which starts today at Indianapolis, says he can feel the pressure building to win the tournament again this year.

Clerc is the No.2 seed in the tournament, behind Lendl. In women's play, 16-year-old Andrea Jaeger is top-seeded, followed by Romanian Virginia Mimi Jausovec. of Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia's Regina Marsikova, and Australian Dianne Fromholtz. Shlomo Israel's- top-ranked tennis player, overcame a late' three-game deficit to edge Dick Stockton, 6-3, 5-7, 6-4, and capture the $75,000 Mutual Benefit Life. Open.

Glickstein took home the $15,000 winner's share from the Orange Lawn Tennis Club. In the women's division, 15-year-old Kathy Horvath upset top-seeded Virginia Rucizi of Romania, 6-0, 6-4. Horvath, who turned pro this year, is the number two ranked junior player in the world. The triumph was her first Grand Prix victory. Football: Raiders' jurors resume Deliberations were to resume today by jurors in the Oakland Raiders antitrust suit against the National Football League, after a full day of deliberations Saturday, followed by a day of rest.

The 10-member jury failed to reach a verdict, after receiving the case Wednesday following a 55-day trial. The Raiders, who want to move from Oakland to Los Angeles, and the Los Angeles Coliseum Commission are suing the NFL for its refusal to allow the move. Quarterback Joe Barnes, traded to Saskatchewan by Montreal last season, threw five touchdown passes, two to wide receiver Emanuel Tolbert, as the Roughriders routed the Alouettes, 43-23, in the Canadian Football League. David Overstreet, Oklahoma running back drafted in the first round by the National Football League's Miami Dolphins but who chose to play in Montreal instead, fumbled four times as the Alouettes fell to 1-4. Saskatchewan is 2-2.

Soccer: Mancini leads Express Mike Mancini scored four goals, Ron GRAND PRIX RESULTS HOCKENHEIM, West Germany (AP) The ding Hnishers in the German Grand Prix, with type of car, time and winner's average 1. Nelson Piquet, Brazil, Brabham, 1 hour, 25 minutes, 55.60 seconds, 132.45 moh. 2. Alain Prost, France, Renault. 3.

Jacques Lattite, France, Hector Reboque, Mexico, Brabham, Eddie Cheever, USA, Terrell. 6. John Watson, Britain, McLaren. 7. Elio de Angelis, Italy, Lotus.

4. Jeon-Pierre Jorier, France, Osella. 9. Mario Andretti, USA, Romeo. 10.

Gilles Villeneuve, Canoda, Ferrari, 11. Alon Jones, Austrolio, Willioms. 12. Siegfried Stohr, Itoty, Arrows. 13.

Rene Arnoux, France, Renoult. 14. Marc Surer, Switzerland, Theodore. 15. Bruno Giacomelli, Italy, Alta Romeo.

Hon-Finishers Salazar, Chile, Ensign. 17. Slim Borgudd, Sweden, 14. Carlos Reutemann, Argentina, Williams. 19.

Ricardo Potrese, Italy, Arrows. 20. Patrick Tambov, France, 21. Derek Daly, Ireland, March. 22.

Nigel Mansell, Britain, Lotus. Andrea de Casaris, Iloty, McLaren. 24. Dicier- Pironi, France, Ferrari. World Drivers Standings Carlos Reutemann, Argentina, 0 Nelson Piquet, Brazi, 35.

Jacques France, 23. 4. Alan Jones, Australia, M. Gilles Vieneuve, Canada, 21. John Worsen.

Britain, 20. Alain Prost, France, M. Ricardo Patrese, He Cheever, USA, ENo de Angells, Italy, Hector Mexico, 1 Didier Pironi, France, 1. Mansell, Briton, Rene Arnoux, France, Marc Surer, Switzerland. Mario Andretti, USA.

1. 17. Patrick Tambov, France, 1. tie Andrea de Cesaris. Itaty, 1.

tie Slim Bar pudd, Sweden, 1. SPORTS FIGHT SCHEDULE Oklahoma City, Frank Newton, Oklahoma City, vs. Darrell Stovol, Las Angeles, 10, lights. At Sacramento, Pete Ranzony, Sacromento. vs.

Howard Jackson, Los Angeles, 10, welters. Fridoy At New York, Felt Forum, Rotoel Sotts, Puerto Rico, vs. Antonio Cruz, Dominican Republic, 10. lights; Julio "Diabinto" New York, vs. Victor Acosta, Puerto Rico, funior lights.

Saturday Al Knoxville, Tenn, John Tate, Kngarvite, Jody Ballard, Jacksonville, 10. Heavies: AT CLEVELAND PUBLIC HALL. Roberto Duran, Panama, vs. Nino Gonzales, Bovonne, 10. welters; Al Tarryiown, N.Y..

Renaldo White Plains, N. Y. vs. Gerrie Coetzee, Africa. 10.

heavies. Al Seoul, Korea. Antonio Aveior, Mexico, vs. Tarsh*t Kim. Korea, 15.

for Avelar's WBC flyweight title. SUPER SHOOTER FRANK BUEMI shot a hole in- one on the sixth hole at Hickory Nut Golf Club, using a six-iron. MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1961 RE Atanasio had two more and league-leading scorer Andy Chapman added another as the Detroit Express routed the Rochester Flash, 7-2, in the American Soccer League. The Washington Diplomats broke a threegame North American Soccer League losing streak, defeating the Toronto Blizzard, 2-0, on goals by Malcolm Waldron and David McGill Jorge Berrio scored on a header late in the game to give the Jacksonville Tea Men a 2-1 over the New York Cosmos. Eddie Marasco also scored for the Tea Men.

Giorgio Chinaglia scored for the Cosmos Tony Whelan scored in a shootout to give the Atlanta Chiefs a 4-3 victory over the Fort Lauderdale The Chiefs took a lead on two goals by Brian Kidd. Basketball: Turner to be tested Landon Turner, Indiana University basketball star who suffered a broken spine in an auto accident, is probably alert enough for doctors to determine the extent of his paralysis, a hospital spokesman said. Doctors probably will perform tests today or tomorrow on the 6-foot-10 forward. 4 Potpourri: Laskow leads bowling Shooting for his first Professional Bowlers Association title Tom Laskow racked up a 1,332 series to take the third-round lead in the $90,000 Sarasota Open tournament. Laskow, of Commack, N.Y., had scores of 244, 207, 198, 188, 256 and 239 to give him a 4,029 pinfall and a 223 average for.

18 games. Mike Durbin, of Chagrin 0., rolled a 1,305 series to place him second with 3,999. The French yacht Midnight Sun, skippered by Jean-Louis Fabry, won the third race in the Admiral's Cup series, but Britain led the team placings after three races, with Ireland second, Italy third, Australia fourth. and the United States fifth. Roone Arledge father of the president of ABC News and Sports, died after an extended illness.

He was. 86. The elder Arledge, born in North Carolina, had lived in Henderson County since his 1960: retirement from a New York legal practice. Arledge is survived by his wife, Gertrude, and two Roone Arledge Jr. and Jerry Arledge: Doug Ault, formerly with the Toronto Blue Jays, homered to help the the Hanshin Tigers defeat the Yomiuri Giants, 7-6, in Japanese League baseball.

Isao Aoki of Japan, with a final-round 68, won the Japan Pro golf tournament with an 11-under-par 277 for a 4-stroke victory. John Biglow of Yale and Ann Marden of Princeton qualified for the World Rowing Championships Aug.25 at Munich, 'West Germany, by winning singles titles in the U.S. Rowing Association National Championships at Lake Carnegie. The U.S. National men's volleyball team was defeated, 3-2, by its Japanese counterpart in Osaka, winding up the tour with a 0-5 record.

1. Jack Middelburg, of the Netherlands, defeated California aces Kenny Roberts and Randy Mamola in the British 500cc Motorcycling Grand Prix, marking only: the second Grand Prix win of his career. Veteran stock car driver Larry Detjens of Wausau was fatally injured Saturday night when his car crashed into a guard rail during a feature race at the Wisconsin International Raceway. Newphers win twice in Deep Water Races By Al Mastics STAFF WRITER PUT-IN BAY The Newpher family of Mentor Harbor Yachting Club scored a double victory in the Cleveland to Putin-Bay section of the Deep Water Races that serve as the prelude to the Inter-Lake Yachting Association's 88th regatta. C.

Richard Newpher, sailing his Cheatah II, a veteran of the Deep Water Races, conquered the International Offshore (IOR) section of the contest. His son, Cameron, won the Tartan-10 section with Rumour, finishing 10 minutes 34 seconds ahead of the runnerup. The Tartan-10s sailed as a onedesign class without handicaps. Overall and Class winner in the Midget Ocean Racing (MORC) Class was Reg Corbett of Cleveland Yachting Club sailing Agastya, a Kelley-24. The runnerup was Dan Jackett's Mongoose from HYC, 19 minutes 39 seconds behind.

The Performance Handicap Class (PHRF), with 70 starters, composed the largest section of the 126 boat fleet that left Rocky River at 8 p.m., Friday. The overall and Class A winner was Witchdoctor, a CYC-38, sailed by Dr. Don Bartels of Lakeside Yacht Club. Butch Allendorph's Slaughterhouse topped the MORC fleet in the Sandusky section, covering the 13-mile course in 2:31:54. CLEVELAND DEEP WATER RACE Mentor Harbor YC; 2 Tenspeed, J.

Ruco, AshTARTAN-: 1, Rumour, Cameron Newpher, tabula YC; 3. Tom Freeman, NHYC. tOR: 1. Cheetah C. Richard Newpher, MHYC: 2.

Cork, Robert Bennett, dorwater YC: 3. Kingtish, John Mueller, Cleveland YC. PHRF OVERALL: Witchdocter, Dr. Don Bartets. Lakeside YC.

1. Surtrider, Jon MHYC; 1. Bates. MHYC. PHRF-D: L.

Roove, Frank Linsolata, LSYC; 2 Fever, Pete Odell, CYC: 1. Rapid Transit. Ron Fettermon, MHYC. PHRF-C: 1. Foxfire, Buddy Gorapick, EWYC: 2.

Pacific. D. Kocob, LSYC: 3 Sesame V. Dr. George Sockett, MHYC.

PHRF-D: L. Bananas, Earl Seven, LSYC; 2 Rudy Rosales. CYC; 1. Could Kall Steve Strong, CYC. PHRF-E: 1, Marta, J.

Gempertin Lagoons YC; 2 Banco Roma, C. Pouch, cost YC; 1 Greete, David aL. YC. MORC-A: 1. Beto MHYC; 2 duch*ess MHYC; Gary EWYC.

L. Knot Moker, EWYC: R. 1. Jones. YC.

RE SPORTS FOR FINAL SCORES CALL 344-4580 FOR THE RECORD MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL For those who may have forgotten, these strike began on June 12. AMERICAN LEAGUE EAST Pct. GB New York 34 2 .607 Baltimore 31 31 .554 Detroit 31 26 Boston 30 26 CLEVELAND 26 24 .520 Toronto 16 .216 19 WEST Oakland 37 23 .617 Texas 33 22 Chicago 31 California 31 Kansas City 20 30. .400 12 Seattle 21 36 Minnesota 17 39 .304 18 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE PCT. Columbus.

Richmond (Braves) Tidewater' (Mets) Rochester Orioles) an CHARLESTON (INDIANS) Powtucket (Red Sox) 18 Toledo (Twins) Syracuse (Blue Jays) 9 20 Yesterday CHARLESTON 13. Rochester 12, 11 innings Tidewater 7, Pawtucket 1 Richmond 7, Toledo 6 Columbus at Syracuse Today CHARLESTON at Syracuse Pawtucket at Richmond Columbus at Rochester Only games Tomorrow CHARLESTON at Syracuse Tidewater 01 Toledo Pawtucket at Richmond al Rochester Saturday Rochester 4, CHARLESTON 3, 10 innings Richmond Toledo 3 Pawtucket 3, Tidewater Columbus 4, Syrocuse 3 CANTON BASEBALL Ister Edwords 120 011 110 I Ebner, Lelakus (7) and Bockus; Hite and Sherlock. 2.106 comes. Season Resumes: All-Star Game Sunday night, Aug. 9, in Cleveland.

Regular -season play resumes Monday, Aug. 10. Owners have option to be decided by Aug. 9 whether to resume original 1901 season or begin a "second with the winners in coch division of the two halves pi 1981 meeting in a miniseries to determine a division champion. Player redresentptives of 26 clubs to meet in Chicago Saturday to decide whether to recommend 10 450 motor; approval of contract.

No date announced for meeting by owners. Negotiation Principals: Marvin Miller, executive director of the Major League Baseball Plavers Ray Grebey, executive director of the owners' Plover Relations Com: Kenneth Mottett, acting director of the Federol Mediation and Conciliation Service; Don Fehr, general counsel of the players' union; Lee MacPholl, president of the American League; Chub Feeney, president of the National. Ravmend J. Donovan, U.S. Secretary of Labor, 33 Primary, Resolved: Free agent compensation, (what a club shall receive when it loses a player to another team via free agency); service credit (whether the players shall receive credit for time during the strike issue injected late in Summary of Agreement: Teams may protect 24 plovers if they sign a ranking free agent and 26 plovers it they do not, all others going into a pool" of players: Type ranking free agents are those within the top 20 percent at each position based on statistics ovet the blayers' most recent two seasons; Type B.

ranking tree agents ore the plovers rated in the 20-10-30 percent cotegory in their positions; a. teom losing a Type A plaver may select on unprotected player from the pool; 0 team signing Type plover receives draft choice from the signing team; a team losing on unronked, plover receives no compensation. receive service time during the strike. The Agreement between the union and owner's is extnded one year to Dec. 31, 1904.

Chronolery of Strike Issues: Dec. 23, 1975- Reserve clause is struck down by. arbitrator Peter Seltz, establishing free agency: July 12. 1976-Players and owners agree to first basic contract. providing tor free agent draft May 1980-Agreement is reached on all items In Basic Agreement except free agent compensatton.

Strike is avoided as the issue is sent to player committee for Feb. 19, 1981-With the committee unable to reach a compromise, owners implement a compensation May 28, 1981-Players and owners torput off May 28 strike deadline white Notional Labor Relations Boord asks federal to order owners to rescind their compensatien pion. June 10, 1901- U.S. District Judge Henry Werker relects NLRB request. June 12, 1981-Players stope first general midseason strike in major.

leogue history. June 31, 191- Tentative agreement is reached. STRIKE FACTS Facts and figures In the baseball strike Duration: 99 days to end, canceling 711 of BASEBALL HISTORY On this date in baseball in 1949: Baltimore pitcher Dave McNally sow his 17. game winning streak end as Rich Reese's pinch hit grand slam homer lifted Jim Koat and the Minnesota Twins over the 4, Orioles, 92, On this. date In M40: Cincinnati Reds reserve: Willard Hershberger, re portedly distressed by his sub-par play, committed -suicide during the club's stay in Boston, Da this dote in 1933: After going 0 record 308 games without being shut out, the New York Yankees were stopped by Philadelphia's Lefty Grove, 7-0.

-1: Today's Birthday Seattle Mariners infielder -outfielder Don Mover is 22. C. 718 In DRAG RACING DRAGWAY 42 RESULTS Runt. Tuff: 1. Larry Mooney, Fremont, Baracuda, 13.30 ot 71 2.

Rich Cole, Elyria, Nova, at 126 mph. (fouled). Super Stock: 1. Don Sims, Mansfield, Comero, 16.89 at 50 2. Poul sh*to, Falcon, 13.77 at 97 mph.

(fouled). Stock: 1. Bhi Rewitt, Brook Park, Gremlin, 14.07 at 92.97 2. Ray Whitson, Cleveland, Buick, 14.64 at 95.74 mph. Street: 1.

Bob Fermon, North Ridgeville, Maverick, 16.20 at 2. BMI Kuschmeier, Cleveland, 3 Monte Corio, 16.34 at g3 mph. (touted) Die: Steve Bakker, Cleveland, 11.05 of 110.20 2. Mark Novak. Elyria, 11.47 of 110.97 moh.

i ANSWERS STANDINGS were the major league standings when the baseball A NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST Pct. GB Philadelphia 34 618 St. Louis 20 .600 Montreal 30 -25 ,545 Pittsburgh 25 23 .521 New York 17 34 15 Chicago 15 37 WEST Los Angeles 26 21 .632 Cincinnati 35 21 Houston 28 Atlanta :29 Th San Francisco San Diego 23 3- SOUTHERN LEAGUE Eastern Division Charlotte (Orioles) Orlando (Twins) Savannah (Braves) Columbus (Astros) Jacksonville (Rovers) western Division Nashville (Yankees) Birmingham (Tigers) Knoxville (Blue A Jays) CHATTANOOGA (INDIANS) Memphis (Expos) Yesterday CHATTANOOGA at Birmingham Knoxville 7, Orlando 6 Columbus at Charlotte Jock sonville at Memphis Today CHATTANOOGA at Birmingham Nashville at Savannah Columbus at Choriette Orlando at Knoxville Jacksonville at Memphis Nashville at Savannah Columbus at Charlotte Chattanooga at Birmingham Orlando at Knoxville Jacksonville at Memphis Birmingham 4, CHATTANOOGA: 3 Charlotte S. Columbus 3: Knoxville 14. Orlando 8 Jacksonville Memphis Nashville at Savannah, pod rain Freedom Conference OF GA Detroit Carolina Rochester CLEVELAND FREES Liberty Conference N.

Y. United N.Y. Pennsytvonia Eagles 35 New England 12 0 16 NOTE -Five points ore awarded for 0 victory. two for a tie, and one bonus point for each gool scored up to a maximum of three. Yesterday Detroit 7, Rochester 2 3, N.

Y. Eagles 2 No comes Tomorrow Lake Erie League All-Stors of CLEVELAND, 8:05 p.m. (exhibition) Saturday Corolina 4, Detroit 1 NASL STANDINGS Eastern Division OF New York Montreal Washington Toronto Southern Division Atonto 17 Fort Tompo Louder Bay dole 13 15 ROAR Central Division Tulsa Dallas Chicago Minnesota Division eats 2896 San Diego rl, San Jose 9 Los Colitornio Angeles 15 8828. Division Vancouver 17 Scottie 13 Portland 15 Edmonton 45 100 Six points are awarded for a regulation or overtime victory. Four points for a shootout victory.

One bonus point for every goal scored with a maximum of three a game. No bonus point is awarded for overtime or shootout goals: Yesterday Washington 2, Toronto 0 Atlanta 4, Fort Louderdole 3. shootout Jacksonville 2, New York 1 Colgory 4. Chicago Today No comes Tomorrow Los Angeles at Jacksonville, 7:30 p.m. Fort Louder dole at Montreal, p.m.

Calgary at Seattle, 10:30 p.m. Saturday Montreal 2. Vancouver 1 Tampa Bay 2. Los Angeles 1 Minneseto 2. Edmonton 0 Seattle 1, Tutso 0 Portland 2.

San Jose 1. shootout San Diego S. California Easters Division Hamilton Toronto Montreal 5 8883 Western Division British Columbia Winnipeg Edmonton Saskatchewn BERRR 28288 Winnipeg 21, Toronto British Columbia 52. Calgary 29 Edmonton 41, Hamilton Yesterdoy Saskatchewan a. Montreal 23 PD AAA BASEBALL Lakers Molly McGuires 0 Smego, Zolich (8) and Hannah; MM Gross and Minch.

HR: Henderson Olds (AM); Minch (MAMA). Schade Ferry Can Holl. Slobodo (3). Medvin (0) and Sanger. FC McGoldrick.

Mail (2), Koterba (3) and Javlack. J. Schrades 1 JS Mikick and Lowery; Boron and Bento. HR: (JS); Kotowski (F). A Bill Monroe wins Buckeye Handicap Trainer Jim Morgan's Bill Monroe, a threeyear-old and winner of six of seven career starts, overtook another Morgan trainee, Geauga Bonsi, in the stretch to win the $22,275 Buckeye Handicap at Thistledown yesterday with Jockey Tommy Meyers in the irons.

11 Geauga Bonsi, winner of over $360,000 in his career, led most of the way of the mile and one sixteenth event with Gary Cooper up, but Ali A couldn't withstand the rush of Bill Monroe, the second choice to Bonsi in the wagering. Current Data also overtook the Bonsi to 0 4 finish second. Bonsi was third and Heavily DePA fourth. The winner, a son of Brent's Prince, the d-1975 Ohio Derby victor, ran the distance in 1:44 and earned $13.365. OST 212 1-4.

Rocky's Pizo Finish Line 224. Ohio Bell 94 NORTHERN OHIO Bus Stop 14-5, May Chungs $2 Quality Home 4-3. Minch 611 Home Owners 8-0. Ohio Mobile PARMA AAAA Brookie-Parmo 10, I Rescue Cabel 6. Chucco 1 Mr.

Service 12, Marauders 1 3, Stancatos 2 Coral Rest 10, Sly Fox 6 Jigsaw 5, Parma Cafe 4 Hilltop 9, Turt 7 PARMA AA Stancatas Last Stop 5 Value City 10, Basista Furn. 3 Heipp Ins. McLoughlin Tax 3 Ronnie's 17, Kolodiy-Lavuta 4 Falcons 25, Open Pantry 9 Champion 9, Crazy 8 1 Papa Lous 6. Wahopers 5 Rush Limo 4. Desmond Ins.

Champion Dy-d-Wash 10 Open Pantry 0. Crazy Foicons 9, Rush Limo 3 Lake Ins. 7, Stancatos 3 Ron's Catering 7, Elks 2 Last Stop 4, Basisto Furn. 3 Value City 6. Kolody Lazuto 3 PARMA HTS.

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Draba's 2 Holl Port 11, Hootthan's 1 10 SHAKER NTS. MEN Copon Ins. 17, Euc. Garment 2 SOLON MEN Hornyak Ins. 11, DeCesars 10 Custom Graphics 1.

Solon Square 7 Aurora- SoM 10, Italian Chub 6 Acme Arseno 13, Tabone 4 Hosco Goodrear 15. Tabone 2 Acme Arsena 4. Aurora- SOM 4 Came Italian Club 13, Custom Graphics 8 8 SOUTH EUCLID-LYNDHURST Local 880. 12-411, Warehouse 513-4 Rini 4. Kennedy Ins.

51-2 Local 180 IX 7-13. S. Euclid Bev. 63 Marshall 13-4, inkys 11-7 GAR Hall Spot Lounge 12 Tino's 11-14, A Carpet 414 STRONGSVILLE MEN Strongs. Pro 7, Fillar Const.

4 Century 7, Malibu West 5 Westward Ho 12. Durker Foods 11 Natalina 9, Draft House STRONGSVILLE WOMEN MCP 11. DOS I Brass Roll 14, Dow Chemical Quinns Parmatown Lanes 1 SUNDAY INDUSTRIAL Local Win 12, GE-Pitney 10, Kirov 1 AGA-Burdox M. Champion Comm. 4 Harris Night Colo Corp.

Outs 14. 19, 1, Worner 94-inch 1 1 RTA 7, 0 Try Bar 11. Local 4 Airco Bob's Paradise VIP Buckeye Metal 3 4 8 Foundry Accurate Dre 7 co*ckroach Inn 1-S, Perkins 04 SUNDAY SLOW 1 12. Philticine Intl. Fighting frish 20, Hobo inn 6 El Canso 4, Pneumatic 5 Studs 1e.

Plumbers Local 53 6 7, Powelts Rest. 1 1. Red Barons 15 6. Rest. 2 Carp.

S. Adam's Trucking 4 Bull Pan la. Metro Storage Juana Dina 9, CCC Tavera 1 Anolabs 9, Webb Sons Teamsters N4 7. Preview 1 Bombers 14. Buckeyes 1 Orioles 9, Abco1 Dropons 15, Side 1 Karts Hair Styling 15.

One Nor 2 Lounge IS. Jets 0 Comedy Chub 22. Benards 2 S. MOM ch S. Brookside Deft Valley AR 1 14 O.K.

Bar SUPER EIGHT Preterred 7 Richard's 2 Hardware WESTLAXE SUNDAY MEN Hugh Heating D- D. ERA 1 Cleve. Elevator 15-7, XIM Prod. 10-4 Promotion 61 Swinging Door WILLOWICK ND OVER Front Bar 149, Eaten Color's WOMENS SUNDAY The TO ny 25 6 J.C. BEDFORD HTS.

MEN R.B. Trucking 18, Allied Steel 1 Annex Bor 18. Alexander's 7 Mr. Max 7, Lester Ind. 0 Reclamation 10, Kandi BEDFORD SUNDAY MORNING Local Merchants 17, New Breed 6 Wetzel Realty 14, Const.

1 Siegler Assoc. MI Grill Tov. 6, N. Amer. Cool 3 All-Stor Sots.

8, Fisher's 5 Jennings 12. Howards 10 Pair of Jacks Merchants Hohn's Truck Repoir 12, Rolph Local Merchants 16. Wetzet 1 Grills Tav. 7, Siepier Assoc. All-Stor Sots.

13, Jennings ins. Hahn's Truck 12, Pair of Jacks Grills Tav. Local Merchants 1 Hohn's Truck 11, All-Star Sots. Const. 3.

New Breed 2 North Amer. Cool 0, MO Howards $, Fishers 1 Jennings Ins. 7, N. Amer. Coal 4 Siegler Assoc.

9, Howards 2 BEREA MEN King Ins. Glidden Brewers 14, 8 Truck 6 Sandys 17, Chevy Tov. Berco Commons 14, Mr. Mogic 12 SUNDAY MORNING Jeds 44, Condors 2-0 Frenchmons $-2-3, Kendale BROOKLYN WOMEN USSSA TOURNAMENT Willo Brou 1, Mama Jeans 0 Supreme Metal 4. Preferred 1 Mama Jeans 4.

Supreme Metal 3 Mama Jeans 1. Willo Brau 2 Willo Brou Mama Jeans BROOK PARK MEN Lander Inn 10. Skybar 9 Evans 5. Hillbastic 3 BROOK PARK WOMEN, Cycle Speciattes 11, Boosters 4 4 4 4 Light Side 11, Brass Roll 7 Boosters 13, Custom Craft Colonna's 2. No.

1 Lounge 0 CLEVELAND CLASS I Discount Drug 10, El Tropicano 1 Praha 9, Boltinger Const. 1. Corrao's 13, Lopak CLEVELAND NTS. SUNDAY Swing Colonial 12-2 Hummer 31 Subs Plovers 2-4 Riverstone 7-14, Indian Fever 01 CLEVELAND MEN'S Kases Aces 10. New Math 9.

Green Knights 11, Kaiser 4 Foseco 7, Osborne CUY AHOGA COUNTY AAA Draft House 17, Svat Studio 2 EASTLAKE SUNDAY Willoughby Auto 12. Bazos No Nomes 12; Prod. Gibson Paving Moinar Ind. 7 Envisode Poines. Lones Rini's 14.

Envisade 2 7, Rovenwood 1, Rat's 4 annametal Prod. 5. 7, Gibson Paving Timber lake 7, No Names Ind. 10. O' Timberiate M.

Auto 1 EUCLID SUNDAY MORNING Billonic 12. Gerso Jotte Dorchester Inter Vegas Bar 9. Corner Store Vegas bar 13. 5 4 Lounge 3 Golden Phoent. S.

Trodewinds 0 Golden 1, 5 S6 Trodewinds Three's Ca. 3 Corner Store Bench Lounge I Const. M. Three's Co. 4 Bench Lounge 0 4 Const.

7 Rick's Place Sherwead Dates Spies M. 1 Demons Rick's Place Demons 7, Hi Ratters 3 Rick's Place 2. 7, Savings 14. Indro. Savings Sherwood 7 Indep.

Savings 15. Politos Lumber Co. 22. Melina Ind. Real America Lakeland Sider's Lumber Co.

4 Jim's Open Pantry Jim's 1. Real Americo 1 4 Bar Lakeland 1 FAIRYIEW PARK MEN Java's 1 M. 11, Carpets 7 GARFIELD NTS. HO Kings Korner M. Southgate Sa.

Manic a 1. Place 15. Hockey CARRELD HTS. MEN Trance 2-S. Maxi Mutter 1.

Computer Boscks N- 0. Computer 1-7 PCs Tav. 11-L Turney Rest. 67 Mat. 122.

Century Tact 3 Ror-Ton D- 1 TLOFB 10. Gofery Records 51, MORC-C: 1, Res Corbett, CYC; 2. Flower Krout, Ken Schmidt, EWYC; 3. Wild Flower, Tom Backman, EwYC. MORC-D: 1.

Tickled Pink Bill Buckles, CYC; 2 Gargoyle, Ben Losher, EWYC; 1 Witchcraft, Don Hudak, MHYC. ARCON: 1, Grotfiti, G. one, CYC; 2. Breezy, R. Zinzer, CYC; 3.

Idleweiss, C. CYC. SANDUSKY DEEP WATER RACE PHRF: 1, Aegean Dream, Michael Barret, Sandusky SC; 2. Shooter, Richard- Baker, SSC: 1. Ten, Robert Grace, SSC.

MORC-A: 1. Butch 2. SSC; 3. Chuck Gable, SSC. MORC-8: 1.

Hog Heaven South Shore YC: 2, Lone Ranger, Les Brown, SSC: 1. Fred Walcott, SSC. MORC-C: L. Saddle, Skip SSC; 2. Fantastic.

Jim Snodarass, SSC; 1. Quick Deci sion, R. Schatter, Port Clinton YC. TARTAN-: 1. Wine Squall, George Word, SSC; 2.

Skim, Jim Hohns, SSC; 2. Wind Sprint, Dick Sheiden, Vermilion BC. JAM: 1. Tom's Toy, David Boni, SSC; 2. Cadenza, Jock Weese, SSC; 3.

Also, Richard Homilton, SSC. 2. C. INTERLAXES: 1, 3. Rom 000 Saka.

Columbus. CATAMARANS: 1, Buck. Pad White, SSC; Canal 2, YC. Betty 1.

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