Battle Creek Enquirer from Battle Creek, Michigan (2024)

WEDNESDAY, FEB. 24, 1988 BATTLE CREEK ENQUIRER Touching Bases Tigers determined to discover there's life without Gibson Vreeswyk with six seconds left to hold off West Virginia, 62-61. In the only other Top Twenty game, Michael Smith scored 24 points as No. 1 1 Brigham Young beat Colorado State, 75-67. HOCKEY CRAIG SIMPSON scored twice, including the game-winner, while Mark Messier had one goal and four assists as Edmonton beat St.

Louis, 6-4. In other NHL action, Mats Naslund and Claude Lemieux scored goals within 1:20 midway through the second period to lead Montreal to a 3-1 victory over Quebec; Mario Marois scored at 2:40 of overtime as Winnipeg beat Pittsburgh, 4-3; Kevin Dineen's goal lifted Hartford to a 3-2 victory over Boston; and Bryan Trottier scored twice and assisted on two short-handed goals by Mikko Makela as the New York Islanders beat Vancouver, 6-1. THE MONTREAL CANADIENS and Quebec Nordiques will be assessed an automatic. $25,000 each because of a brief fight before their game. The fight between the Canadiens' John Kordic and the Nordiques' Gord Donnelly occurred just.

before the opening faceoff. EXTRA BASES BEN JOHNSON, the world record holder at 100 meters, said he hasn't ran the race of his life, and hopefully it will come during the 1988 Summer Olympics. Johnson, in New York to accept the Jesse Owens International Trophy Award as the world's outstanding amateur athlete, thinks he can run faster than he did when he was clocked in 9.83 at last year's World Championships in Rome. SCOTT SIMPSON, the defending U.S. Open champion, birdied the final two holes to beat Tom Kite and T.C Chen and win the PGA Shootout in Los Angeles.

Simpson earned $4,500 for the victory. DAVIS PHINNEY of Boulder, outsprinted a pack of 88 bicycle racers, including 1 986 Tour de France winner Greg LeMond, to capture a 102-mile leg of the Tour of the Americas Super Series and take the lead in the seven-stage event in Jacksonville, Fla. Compiled from The Associated Press league that he had a substance abuse problem and needed help. The disclosure came just days after Woolridge disappeared for 24 hours and missed two games over the weekend. DOMINIQUE WILKINS scored 43 points and Antoine Carr had a career-high 22 as Atlanta ended Indiana's seven-game winning streak, 131-11 1.

In other NBA action Tuesday, Michael Jordan scored 39 points, including six in overtime, to lead Chicago to a 104-97 victory over Seattle; JAMES WORTHY scored 23 points to lead the Los Angeles Lakers over Washington, 1 1 1 -1 00; Patrick Ewing blocked a shot by Sidney Moncrief on Milwaukee's final possession to preserve an 89-87 victory for New York; and Portland's Clyde Drexler scored 29 points to lead the Trailblazers to a 1 14-102 victory over New Jersey. DAVID ROBINSON, San Antonio Spurs' center, will have to decide whether to petition the new Navy secretary for an early release of his two-year commitment, said club chairman Angelo Drossos. Navy Secretary James Webb, who ruled that Robinson would not be allowed to play in the NBA until the 1989-90 season, resigned Monday. THE BIG EAST Conference adopted a new policy aimed at curtailing a trend of" increased brawling in college games. The Big East's nine athletic directors adopted the five-point policy which includes an automatic suspension for the next conference game for players or bench personnel other than head coaches who take the court during a skirmish.

A brawl between Georgetown and Pittsburgh, the second between the two schools this season, prompted a call for stronger sanctions against teams involved in fights. IN AN EFFORT to keep basketball players from signing with agents before, they complete their eligibility, the NCAA will make them sign notarized affidavits if they want to play in next month's tournament, said NCAA Executive Director Dick Schultz. TEMPLE, the top-ranked college team in the country needed two free throws from Mike BASEBALL A CITY COUNCIL committee has given its OK to a proposed ordinance that would end Wrigley Field's distinction as the only major-league stadium without lights for any night baseball games. The measure, which would allow the Chicago Cubs to play some home night games, is scheduled to go before the full City Council today. WALLY JOYNER of the California Angels and Danny Tartabull of the Kansas City announced that they would not report to training camp until their respective contract disputes are resolved.

FOOTBALL THE SULLIVAN FAMILY may remain in control of Sullivan Stadium long enough to sell the financially troubled facility along with the New England Patriots football team. Patrick J. Sullivan, clerk of Stadium Management which filed for Chapter 1 1 bankruptcy protection, said negotiations have rekindled with billionaire Donald Trump to purchase the team and possibly the stadium. TOMMY KRAMER, Minnesota Vikings quarterback, testified in a Minneapolis court that he was not drunk the night he was arrested by police officers who have testified they saw him weaving within his lane. "I asked them 'What did you stop me And they said, 'Weaving in your And I said since when did weaving in your lane become a crime you could stop someone for?" Kramer told jurors in his trial on drunken driving charges.

Closing arguments are set for today. MOSSY CADE, Green Bay Packers defensive back, was bound over for trial on a perjury charge.Brown County Circuit Judge N. Patrick Crooks made the decision in the case in which Cade, 26, is accused of lying under oath at his 1987 sexual assault trial. BASKETBALL THE NBA announced it had suspended New Jersey Nets' forward Orlando Woolridge after the 28-year-old veteran informed the needed it. But maybe someone like Gary Pettis can do that for us this year." Pettis, a fleet-footed center fielder, was acquired during the off season from the California Angels for pitcher Dan Petry.

The Tigers haven't had a losing season since 1977. They expect to be strong again even without Gibson. "I still think we're definitely one of the teams to beat," said shortstop Alan Trammell. "Last year, it was competitive. I don't think it'll be any different this year.

Toronto, New York and us I would think have to be considered the front-runners. But Milwaukee and Boston are pretty strong, too. They certainly could move in there." The Tigers have survived free agent signings before. Last year, they won the division title after All-Star catcher Lance Parrish signed with Philadelphia as a free agent. "Those two guys (Parrish and Gibson) are very good friends with the players on this club," Anderson said.

"But you'd never know they're gone. They have a lot of pride here. They aren't going to sit around and cry because someone is gone." Trammell has never played a full season on a losing team with Detroit. "I think tradition has a lot to do with that," he said. "I've been here 10 years and have yet to play on a team that wasn't above .500.

That's what I'd call being competitive. I think we'll be there again." Scoreboard Scores: 1-900410-1414 (Minimum 50 cents per call) The Associated Press LAKELAND, Fla. One element of the Detroit Tigers training camp will be missing for the first time since 1979 when the rest of the squad joins pitchers and catchers for workouts today. Outfielder Kirk Gibson, who signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers in the off season, won't be in camp. It's a twist of fate to which Gibson's former teammates already have resigned themselves.

"We have no control over that," said veteran first baseman Darrell Evans, who stopped by camp to visit teammates Tuesday. "The one thing people tend to forget is that we'll have someone playing his position. And those people are capable of contributing to the ball club. Maybe not as much as Gibby, but we won't have to go out there with eight people instead of nine, either. "Since I've been here, we've never been the type of team that has to rely on one superstar.

We have a lot of guys who are capable of being All-Stars, but not one superstar we have to depend on." The Tigers are attempting to repeat as champions in the tough American League Veteran Larry Herndon and rookie Scott Lu-sader are slated at this point by Tiger Manager Sparky Anderson to replace Gibson in left field. "He'll be missed," said Evans of Gibson. "We'll mostly miss his speed. He could steal a base when we Pam Shriver (2) d. Nicole Provis, 64 64; Zina Garrison (6) d.

Isobelle Demongeot, 6-2 SO Robin White d. Ann Henricksson, 6-2 2-0 Terry Phelps d. Peanut Harper, 6-3, 6-2 Gigi Fernandez d. Heather Ludloff, 6-7 (4-7), 64, 7-5 COLLEGE BASKETBALL TUESDAY'S SCORES EAST Boston College 64, Connecticut 56 Fordham 59, Army 47 Maine 91, Boston U. 75 Niagara 58, Hartford 56 Northeastern 71, New Hampshire 60 St.

Joseph's 76, Penn 64 St. Peter's 79, Manhattan 67 Temple 62 West Virginia 61 SOUTH Bethune-Cookman 77, Baptist Coll. 70 Coppin St. 84 Shore 55 Georgia St. 85, Georgia Coll.

79 MIDWEST Cincinnati 106, Memphis St. 90 SOUTHWEST Hardin-Slmmons 88, Texas-Arlington 87, OT Samford 71, Oral Roberts 62 FAR WEST Brigham Young 75, Colorado St. 67 HONORS PLAYER OF THE WEEK BIG TEN Nick Anderson helped lead Illinois to two victories. Anderson, a 6-foot-6 guard-forward, scored 25 points in the mini's 118-86 win Wednesday night over Ohio State and he -had 23 points in their 8545 victory against Wisconsin on Sunday. The mini sophom*ore also had 11 rebounds, seven assists, four blocked shots and two steals in the two games.

CITY BOWLING HIGH SCORES DOT ACTION Steve Bivens, bowling in the Pennfield 4 O'Clocker's League at M-66 Bowl, shot a 723 series to highlight Tuesday's action. In the Inter Shop League at Ken Nottke's Bowl, Gary Selbee rolled a 704 series. Also at Nottke's, Gert Hickman rolled a 661 series in the Tuesday Nite Special League; Mon-ika Bird rolled a 645 series in the Commercial League; and Lynn Fleming rolled a 626 series in the Nottke's House League. And, Klaren Olevenick rolled a 600 series in the Women's Independent League at M-66 Bowl. Other scores in the Pennfield 4 O'Clocker's League: Mllo Van Nortwick 663-258, Gregg Van Nortwick 660, Jili Nav 581-208, Linda Hess 557-201, Gary Schnieder 234.

Sheffs Stars 1752427, 1713-536, The Bandits 1663-571, Kent's Gang 1633, Family Affair 1627-573, Rosy Johnson's Pro Shop 595. Other scores in the Inter Shop Leauge Steve Norman 663-246, Pete Miller 663, Ken Campbell 661-246, Fred Campbell 651, Duane Gibson 246, Craig Gillum 244. Messenger Cement Work 3130-1070, Rock Cafe 2917-1030, Norman's Inc. 2896-994 Pete's Express 2829-976, Tetra Bar 2788. Other scores in the Tuesday Nite Special League: Joanna Mayfield 553-201, Gloria Hummel 539-200, Ann Kloc 519-200, Sue Kerr 514 Helen Castle 203.

Rejected Bunnies 2495-891, Ermisch Travel 2464 Suger 8i Spyce 875. Other scores in the Commercial League: Cinda Pastor 568-257, Kelly Smith 564 Jan French 539, Verda Himebaugh 537, Jo Cartledge 232 Fran Buff-ington 22a Carolyn Steen 219. Lenz Mower 2856-989, Alarm Specialists 2772-975, Ronwvs 2756, Bailey Jewelers 2745-986, Federal Center 2740-951, Hugo's 972 Other scores in the Nottke's House League: Judy Anthony 525-200, Amy Keyes 500, Linda Henley 198. Eberharrfs Greenhouse 1637-567, Just Us 1503-542 Sin Pizza 1484 B.C. Ford T-Birds 539.

Other scores in the Women's Independent League: Melinda Angus 550, Mary Brandt 543, Elise McClenahan 50, Sharon Reniger 534-198, Deb Car-mouche 199, Becky Lewis 197. Lotte USA 2537-892 Recognition Inc. 2483-887, insta-Print 2464-861, Nashville VFW Dad's Post 241 2445-851, Springfield Foundry 2435, Linke 8i McCants 849. Scores of toner Leagues: Nottke's Seniors R. Gale 695-246, J.

Canaan 606-235, R. McDonald 595, P. Poplawski 595-234 N. Ta-plev 574 J. Malyasic 221.

Nottke's Sport Shop 1655-621, Thompson Cook Realtors 1640-563, Water Front 1634-574 of 1 1634-597, of 2 1584-566. Kellogg Tue. Night 3-Man: R. Turtle 679-246, G. I vens 581, G.

Gray 579-224 D. Munoz 577, G. Edwards 577, T. Wright 230, R. Nova 222 Saints 1849455, Rino Sports on TVRadio TELEVISION TODAY 7:00 p.m.: ESPN College Basketball.

Kansas at Oklahoma (Live); PASS World In Harness 7:30: Press Pass. Guest: 1 7-year-old boxer Buster Mathis, son of former number one heavyweight contender Buster Mathis; PASS Fishing Michigan 8:00: XV Winter Olympics. Medal rounds in ice hockey; women's giant slalom in Alpine skiing; short track-speed skating; ladies' compulsories in figure skating. College Basketball. Central Michigan at Western Michigan (Live); PASS College Basketball.

Louisiana State at Kentucky (Live) 9:00: ESPN College Basketball. Georgetown at St. John's (Live) 10:00: PASS Milt Wilcox's Sports Talk 10:30: NBA Basketball. Detroit Pistons at Golden State Warriors (Live); PASS Digger Phelps. Notre Dame basketball report.

11:30: SB XV Winter Olympics. Interviews, features. THURSDAY 7:00 p.m.: ESPN College Basketball. Syracuse at Providence (Live); PASS Northville Downs Racing 7:30: Michigan Outdoors; PASS College Hockey USA 8:00: XV Winter Olympics. Ladies' short program in figure skating; men's giant slalom in Alpine skiing; medal round in ice hockey; short-track speed skating.

Michigan Outdoors; PASS Major Indoor Lacrosse. Baltimore Thunder at Philadelphia Wings (Taped) 8:30: Press Pass 9:00: ESPN College Basketball. Virginia at Georgia Tech (Live); USA College Basketball. Tulsa at Bradley (Live) 10:00: PASS This Week In Big East 10:30: PASS Digger Phelps. Notre Dame basketball report.

11:00: PASS Sports Writers On TV 11:30: XV Winter Olympics. Interviews, features; ESPN College Basketball. Oregon at Stanford (Live) 12:30: Michigan Outdoors 1:00: Rod And Reel RADIO TODAY 8 p.m.: College Basketball: Central Michigan at Western Michigan (WKNR-1400 AM) THURSDAY None. Washington New Jersey Pittsburgh NY Rangers .30 25 30 28 29 209 216 235 233 184 235 250 226 35 24 Adams Division 33 20 10 Montreal Boston 76 75 61 59 52 229 237 211 187 213 199 194 233 201 232 22 26 Buffalo Hartford 26 Quebec 24 28 32 Tuesday's Games Hartford 3, Boston 2 Philadelphia 11, Detroit 6 Winnipeg 4, Pittsburgh 3, OT Montreal 3, Quebec 1 New York Islanders 6, Vancouver 1 Edmonton 6, St. Louis 4 Todays Games Vancouver at Montreal, 7:35 p.m.

Winnipeg at New Jersey, 7:45 p.m. Minnesota at Toronto, 7:35 p.m. Edmonton at Chicago, 8:35 pm Washington at Los Angeles, 10:35 pm Thursday's Games Hartford at Boston, 7:35 p.m. Pittsburgh at New York Rangers, 7:35 p.m. St.

Louis at Buffalo, 7:35 pm Chicogo at New York Islanders, p.m. TUESDAY'S RED WINGS SUMMARY PhitodelDhia 1 3 7-11 Detroit 3 3 06 First Period-1, Detroit, Klima 30 (Yzerman), 426. 2 Detroit, Ashton 21 (Oates, Probert), 6:01 (pp). 3, Detroit, Snepsts 1 (Higgins), 19X15. 4, Philadelphia Tocchet 23 (Poulin), 1928.

Second Period-5, Detroit, Veitch 5 (Barr, Nill), TBI. 6, Detroit, Probert 26 (Ashton, Chabot), 1212 7, Philadelphia Howe 14 (Sutter, Propp), 1255. 8, Philadelphia Berube 2 (Mellanbv, Roberts), 13:42 9, Philadelphia Craven 20 (Berube), 1425. 10, Detroit, Yzerman 48 (Klima Snepsts), 1507. Third Period 11, Philadelphia Crossman 9 (Ze-zel.

Smith), 222 12 Philadelphia Daigneault 2 (Tocchet, Howe), 6:10 (pp). 13, Philadelphia Howe 15 (Smyth, Mellanbv), 7:36. 14, Philadelphia Sutter 7, 9.25. 15, Philadelphia Craven 21 (Zezel, Mellanbv), 1025. 16, Philadelphia Poulin 17 (Propp, Tocchet), 11:39.

17, Philadelphia Brown 11 (Propp, Sutter), 17:16. Shots on goal Philadelphia 9-14-1336. Detroit 13-1V5-29. Power-play Opportunities Philadelphia 1 of Detroit of 41 Goalies Philadelphia Laforest (0 shots-0 saves), Hextall (:45 first, 13-10), Laforest (ftOO second period 16-13). Detroit, Hanlon (34-24), St.

Laurent (11:39 third, 2-1). IHL East Division LOTL Pts GF GA 88 295 197 71 240 209 66 246 248 64 219 209 60 256 275 62 223 230 Muskegon 10 Fort Wayne Kalamazoo 20 21 23 .30 Saginaw -30 Flint 27 25 West Division Salt Lake .28 28 6 .28 25 3 Colorado 59 241 259 54 207 219 42 213 294 Peoria -24 27 6 Milwaukee 19 35 4 NOTE: Two points are awarded for a victory and an overtime loser gets one point Tuesday's Games Salt Lake 9, Kalamazoo 3 Colorado 6, Peoria 3 Today's Games Muskegon at Fort Wayne Saginaw at Flint Peoria at Colorado Thursdays Games No games scheduled Friday's Games Fort Wayne at Kalamazoo Saginaw at Milwaukee Flint at Peoria Colorado at Salt Lake TRANSACTIONS BASEBALL American League ricest 50 DAYS I Same Task. 721 KAiw Aliqnment NBA EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Pet. .698 .431 .392 .373 .231 .640 .585 .549 .540 .528 GB 14 16 17 24'A Boston .37 -22 -20 16 29 31 32 40 Philadelphia New York Washington New Jersey Central Division 34 19 Atlanta Detroit Chicago Indiana Milwaukee .32 -31 .28 -27 .28 V4 3 5 5 6 Cleveland WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division Dallas Tuesday's Games Portland 114, New Jersey 102 New York 89, Milwaukee 87 Atlanta 131, Indiana 111 Chicago 104, Seattle 97, OT Los Angeles Lakers 111, Washington 100 Detroit 121, Socromento 105 Today's Games Portland at Boston, 7J0 p.m. Milwaukee at Indiana 7:30 p.m.

Cleveland at Dallas, pm Philadelphia at San Antonio, 8:30 pm Denver at Utah, 9:30 p.m. Detroit at Golden State, lft30 pjn. Thursday's Games Dallas at Houston, 8:30 p.m. Cleveland at Phoenix, M0 p.m. New York at Los Angeles Clippers, 10.30 pm Washington at Sacramento, 10:30 p.m.

TUESDAY'S PISTONS SUMMARY Detroit 121, Sacramento 105 Detroit Rodman 10-13 20, Mohorn 5-7 34 13, Loimbeer 54 4-5 14 Thomas 12-18 1-1 26, Dumars 6-12 12 Salley 7-11 17, Lewis 1-3 2-2 4, Johnson 7-17 VI 15, Bedford 0-1 00 0. Totals 51-85 18-24 121. Sacramento: D.Smith 2-5 04 4, Thorpe 6-13 4-6 16, Kleine 4-12 4-4 12 K.Smith 4-16 3-4 11, Theus 7-18 14, Oldham 3-5 00 6, Thompson 2-6 V2 5, McGee 11-24 6-10 29, Tyler 1-3 0-0 2, Jackson 00 0, Pressley 2-4 0-2 4, Pinckney VI (H) ITotals 437 18-28 105. Detroit 38 20 37 26-121 Socromento 29 23 22 31-105 3-Point goals Thomas, McGee. Fouled out None.

Rebounds Detroit 56 (Rodman 13), Sacramento 48 (Kleine 8). Assists Detroit 24 (Thomas 11), Sacramento 23 (Theus 5). Total fouls Detroit 23, Sacramento 22. Technical Socromento illegal defense. A-10333.

NHL CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Norrts Division Pts GF GA 249 211 212 213 212 247 224 264 185 252 283 219 294 237 231 229 239 284 218 247 Detroit St. Louis -Chicogo Toronto Minnesota Edmonton 31 22 8 70 61 54 46 43 78 77 63 51 -28 28 5 6 .24 31 .18 35 10 9 ..17 35 Smythe Division 35 19 8 Calgary 20 Winnipeg Los Angeles -27 25 -23 36 -21 35 Vancouver 49 WALES CONFERENCE Patrick Division PI) GF GA 221 214 244 211 Philadelphia -NY Islanders 32 22 30 23 ffi Pet. GB 34 17 ha Houston 31 19 .620 2V4 Denver 30 20 .600 3Vi Utah 27 24 .529 7 San Antonio 19 30 .388 14 Sacramento 16 36 JOB 18 Pacific Division LA Lakers 43 9 .827 Portland 31 20 11V4 Seattle 27 27 SCO 17 Phoenix 16 35 .314 26 Golden State 14 35 .236 27V4 LA Clippers 11 39 .220 31 Rangers 1831-702 Recycles 1791 CC Company 1786415. Nottke FrL Night Mixed: Jerry Wofford 674-248, Norman Kreps 620-215, Norman Gazette 606, Cathy Sanborn 525-218, Barb Wofford 552-192 Wes Hummel 211 Scott Cement 2474-841, Dewey Stevens 2411-883, Mountain Dewers 238084a Fullers 2363m Nottke's Sport Shop 2356, Speeder Reefers 828. Columbian: Doug Dunn 674-247, Horv Leaf 674-232 Dick Rice 607-221, Jim Newman 601-225, Al Magrum 563-224.

Airborne Xpress 2876-1009, Newman's Mkt. 2859-1025, Newman's Citrus 2781-991. Tues. Morn. Indust Jeff Nelson 654-278, Dennis Mentor 644 Mike Burrows 635-234 Ron Coller 621-234 Lewis Kidney 610-235, Jackie Wilson 610, Bob Upton 254 Ron Stebelton 243, Carie Smith 234.

Mor-gyn's Party Store 710-1872 Untouchables 688-1851, Ralston Roaches 657-1831. Tuesday Night Mixed: Keith Hoisingfon 652-278, Bill Gwvnne 569-203, Buzz Hoisington 551-202 Oliver DePlanche 542-199, Sharon McMullen 495-193. Four H's 2034-769f, Happv Four 2020488, Nite Owls 1879-670. School Employees: Robert Moutz 609-259, J.J. Simmons 605-210, Ruth Card 581-212 Pat Mikolajc-zyk 532 Gary Edwards 527-209, Emily Dore 500, Bob Guth 200.

Slow Pokes 2264-798, Gutter Gussies 2208, 4 Spares 2184-770, 2 Queens-2 Kings 762 Service Club: Dave Dillman 576, Russ Deland 212 Bedford Lions 1803429. Hit Dawn Green 574 Dawn Merlone 548-209, Diane Van Vleet 544-214 Jean Taylor 536-207, Cindy Noreill 518-202 Deb Herrera 203. Paint Splatter Ceramics 2737-981, Gun Shop 2675-914 Red Lobster 2637-904 Wood's Pools 2574m M46 Bowl 1 2597, Big Wheel 895. Keg lefts Deb Liebel 566-200, Olive Pessetti 539, Mary Woods 537-194 Pat Gray 527-192 Hazel Bur-oker 524-192 Jane Howard 194 Marie Holibaugh 192 Friends Company 2661-916, Finn Feather Marina Inc. 2620-928, Hill Crest Coffee Shop 2564872 West Point Party Store 25SW98, R.

Wm. George Co 2516-908. 7-10 Mixed Invitational: Nancy Keen 552-209, Marian Swift 531, Bonnie Carlson 519, Clair Birman 636-245, Chuck Carlson 589-214. Cheryl Southern 211, Yvonne Simmons 210. Easy Pickens 2070, Kin Folk 764.

Ladies Suburban: Marlene Sampson 536-220, Sue Titus 517-205, Rebecca Smith 517-214 Kothv Elliott 503, April Smith 501, Deb Shepperd 198, Gail Walters 192 Ken Nottke's Bowl 248SB55, LTD 2442-831, Rosemary's Copy Rite 2418-814 CArpet Whse. 2408, Wattles Park 2322-813, Salisbury Sweeties 822 One O'Ciock: Marion Meisterheim 507-200, Norma Colwell 482-171, Carol Bentlev 458-166, Kris Mazzei 447-156, Irene DuBois 443-159. Happy Hookers 1805-592 Jets 1767417, Fun Time Girls 1752406. Golden Pals Fern Lancaster 503-175, Berneice Sims 500-190, Gladys Ferrari 465, Lucille Huddleston 441-171 Martha Culver 441-178, Betty Hockl80. Van Horn's Market 1722-596, High Hopes 1597-553, The Pin Ups 1557-560, Gutter Dusters 1553-544 Has Been 1552 The Doers 548.

Afternoon Delight Annette Burning 502-199, Lan-eta Dougherty 525-192 Fraggles 1579-568, EPI 1535-533. JUNIOR BOWLING At Ken Nottke's Nottke Jr. Boys Erik Everest 552-224 Ron Yeo Jr. 534-195, Chad Pastor 521, Chris Hack 517, John Lenz 516-190, Larry Powell 193, Ryan Norman 192 Nottke Jr. Girls Sheri Bergler 442-175, Jaime Landers 409-156, Julie Lockton 404-147, Toni Bates 389-151, Shannon Turner 370-145.

Harriett's Crafts 1029-2852 Slayers 105-2883, Fabulous Five 983-2812 Battle Creek Ford 967-2719, Strikers 958, Panthers 2743. REC BASKETBALL A-5 Aspen Heating 57, Lincoins Welding 48 AH: Haft 13, Berning 11, Berkimer la Devenev 10. LW: J.J. Stokes 13, P. McPeters 109, Freeze 10.

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MONTREAL EXPOS Signed Herm Win-ningham, outfielder, to a one-year contract. NEW YORK METS Agreed to terms with David Cone, pitcher, and Dave Magadan, inf ielder, on one-year contracts. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES Signed Steve DeAngelis, outfielder, to a one-year contract. PITTSBURGH PIRATES Agreed to terms with Mike LaValliere, catcher, on a one-vear contract. ST.

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