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b. 36 Union-News, Wednesday, August 24, 1994 r' scoreboard U.S. OPEN SEEDS NEW YORK (AP) Seeds for the U.S. Open. tennis championships to be plaved Aug.

29-Sept, 11 at the USTA National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadow: Men 1 Pete Sampras, Tampa, Fla. 2. Goran Ivanisevic. Croatia 3. Sergi Bruguera.

Spain Michael Stich, Germany Stefan Edberg, Sweden 6. Michael Chang. Henderson, Nev. 7. Boris Becker, Germany 8.

Andrei Medvedev, Ukraine 9 Todd Martin, Palm Coast, Fia. 40. Alberto Berasategui. Spain .11. Jim Courier, Dade City, Fla.

42 Wayne Ferreira, South Africa 13. Thomas Muster, Austria Yevgeny Katelnikov, Russia 15. Marc Rosset, Switzerland ,16. Petr Korda, Czechoslovakia Women 1. Steffi Graf, Germany 2.

Arantxa Sanchez Vicario, Spain 3. Conchita Martinez Soain 4. Mary Pierce, France 5. Kimiko Date, Japan 6. Lindsay Davenport, Murrieta, Calif.

7. Jana Novotna, Czech Republic 8. Gabriela Sabatini, Argentina 9. Mary Joe Fernandez, Miami 10. Zina Garrison Jackson, Houston 11.

Amanda Coetzer, South Africa 12. Sabine Hack, Germany 13. Lori McNeil, Houston 14. Anke Huber, Germany 15. Magdalena Maleeva, Bulgaria 16.

Amy Frazier, Rochester Hills, Mich. OTB INTERNATIONAL SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (AP) Resulls Tuesday of the $450,000 OTB International Tennis Open; Singles First Round Ivan Lend! (4), Goshen, def. Rodolphe Gilbert, France, 0-6, 6-2, 6-3. Mats Wilander, Sweden, def.

Richard Fromberg (8), Australia, 6-1, 4-6, 6-3. Thomas Enqvist (6), Sweden, def. Leo Lavalle, Mexico, 7-5, 7-6 (7-5). Jacco Eltingh, Netherlands, def. JeanPhilippe Fleurian, France, 7-6 (7-5), 7-6 (7-4), Chuck Adams, Pacific Palisades, def.

Bernd Karbacher, Germany, 6-3, 6- 2. Alex Antonilsch, Austria, def. Paul Haarhuis (3), Netherlands, 6-3, 6-1. Steve Bryan, Katy, Texas, def. Jeremy Bates, England.

6-3, 6-1. Marc Goeliner, Germany, def. Brett Steven, New Zealand, 6-3, 6-4. Sergi Bruguera (1), Spain, def. Andri Cherkasov, Russia, 6-2, 6-0.

Younes El Aynaoui, Morocco, def. Jeff Tarango, Manhattan Beach, 6-4, 6-4. Javier Sanchez (5), Spain, def. Alex Corretia, Spain, 6-7 (6-8), 6-3, 6-2. Doubles First Round Marius Barnard and Brent Haygarth, South Africa, del.

Royce Deppe, South Africa, and Brian Gyetko, Canada, 5-1, 7-6 (7-5), 6-4. Ellingh and Paul Haarhuis, Netherlands (1), def. Mike Bauer, Emeryville, and Matt Lucena, Chico, 7-6 (7-1), 6-2. Jean-Philippe Fleurian and Rodolphe Gilbert, France, def. Brian Devening.

Oklahoma and Brett Garnett, Camden, 5.C., 6-4, 6-4. Alex Antonitsch, Austria, and Bernd Piana, Italy, and Mark Quinney, unKarbacher, Germany, del. Sandro 2 Della known, 6-2, 6-2. Chris Haggard, unknown, and Ari Nathan, Los Angeles, det. Jeremy Bales, Britain, and Jan Siemerink, Netherlands (4), 7-6 (7-2), 6-4.

Jan Apell and Jonas Biorkman, Sweden (2), def. Thomas Enqvist and Nicklas Kulli, Sweden, 6-4, 6-1. Women Singles First Round Amanda Coetzer (1), South Africa, def. Laurence Courtois, Belgium, 6-1, 6-3. Julie Hafard (3), France, def.

Pam Shriver, Baltimore, 4-6, 6-4, 7-5. Larisa Neiland, Latvia, def. Asa Carlsson, Sweden, 4-6, 6-1, 6-3. Yone Kamio, Japan, def. Angela Lettiere.

United States, 6-2, 6-2. Debbie Graham, Tampa, def. Eugenia Maniokova, Russia, 7-6 (7-3), 2-6, 6-1. Natalia Medvedeva. Ukraine, def.

alie Herreman, France, 5-7, 6-2, 6-1. Marianne Werdel, San Diego, def. Meredith McGrath (5), Midland, 4-3. 7-5. Miriam Oremans, Germany, def.

Maria Antonia Sanchez Lorenzo, Spain, 5-7, 7-6 (7-4), 6-3. Doubles First Alexia Dechaume-Balleret and Florencia Labat, France, def. Ingilse Dreihuis, Netherlands, and Maia Muric, 6-4, 6-4. Rachel McQuillan, Australia, and Miriam Oremans, Germany, def. Karina Habsudova, Slovakia, and Barbara Ritter, Germany, 6-3, 6-4.

Julie Halard and Nathalie Tauzial, France (3), del. Likhovtseva and Elena Makarova. Russia. 6-4, 6-2. Eugenia Manoikova, Czech Republic, and Leila Meskhi, Latvia, 7-5, 6-1.

HAMLET CUP COMMACK, N.Y. (AP) Results Tuesday of Ine $313,750 Waldbaums Cup men's tennis tournament at Hamlet Golf and Country Club (seedThgs in parentheses): Singles First Round Renzo Furian, Italy, det. Stefano Pescosolido, Italy, 6-4, 6-1. Cedric Pioline (6), France, def. Martin Damm, Czech Republic.

4-6, 7-5, 6-3. Mauricio Hadad, Colombia, def. Magnus Larsson, Sweden, 6-4, 4-6, 7-6 (7-5). Washington, Ponte Hendrik Dreekmann, Germany, 6-2, 6-1. Jaime Yzaga, Peru, def.

Jim Grabb, 1-6 (9-7), 6-3. Marc Rosset (7), Switzerland, def Weiss, Allanta, 6-7 (5-7), 6-3, 7-6 '(7-1). Stetan Edberg (2), Sweden, def. Mark "Petchey, Britain, 6-2, 6-4. Alexander Volkov, Russia, def.

Daniel Vacek, Czech Republic, 3-6, 7-5, 6-1. Todd Martin (4), Lansing, Riki, Czech Republic, 6-3, 6-4. Ri'they Reneberg, Houston, def. Goran Ivanisevic (1), Croatia, 7-6 (7-21, 3-0, retired. Roux, France, del.

Olivier Defaltre, France, 6-3, 6-1. b- Michael Joyce, Los Angeles, def. Patrick McEnroe, Oyster Bay, N.Y., 6-4, 6-2 Karel Novacek, Czech Republic, del. Arnaud Boetsch (8), France, 6-4, 1-6 (7- 5). Michael Chang (3), Henderson, def.

Henrik Holm, Sweden, 4-0. 7-6 (7-4). lonacio Martinez, Mexico, del. Ronald Agenor, Haiti, 2-6, 6-4, 6-4. Yevgeny Katelnikoy (5), Russia, del, Guy Forget, France, 6-3, 6-4.

SOCCER TUESDAY'S EUROPEAN CUPS By The Associated Press UEFA CUP 1 tadown (Northern Ireland) 0 Preliminary round, second leg Mura Murska Sobota 0. FC Aarau 1, Aarau advances on 3-0 aggregate MyPa of Anialaskoski (Finland) 0, Inter Bratislava (Slovakia) 1, MyPa advances on 3-1 aggregate Shumen (Buigaria) Anorthosis magusta (Cyprus) 2. Anorthosis advances on 4-1 aggregate Arat Yerevan (Armenia) 0, ZSKA Sofia (Bulgaria) 0, Sofia advances on 3-0 89- Happel Beer Sheva (Israel) 1. Aris gregate a loniki (Greece) 2. Saloniki advances on 5-2 aggregate Katowice (Poland) 6.

Cardit (Wales) 0, GK5 advances on 8-0 aggregate FC Jazz Pori (Finland) 0, FC Copenhagen (Denmark) 4, Copenhagen advances on 4-1 aggregate Hibernians (Scotland) 4, Dinamo Minsk (Belarus) 3, Dinamo advances on 4-5 aggregate Universitates Craiova (Romania! 1, namo Tbilisi (Georgia) 1. Dynamo advances on 4-1 aggregate Touran (Azerbaijan) 0. Fenerbance CRanbul (Turkey) 2. Fenerbance advances 1-0 aggregate Linfield (Northern Ireland) 3. FH Halnarfiordur (iceland) Linfield advances on 3-2 aggregate Zabrze (Poland) 1, Gornik advances on to Shamrock Rovers (Ireland) 0, on Gormk 8-0 aggregate Trelleborgs (Sweden) 3, Gotu (Farce Islands) 2.

Treileborgs advances on 4-7 aggregale Zimbrul Kishinev (Moldova) 0, Kispes! Honved Budapest (Hungary) 1, Kispes! advances on 5-1 aggregate Rapid Bucharest (Romania) 1, La Vallette (Malta) 1, Rapid advances on 4-2 regregate Preliminary round, first leg Slovan Bralisiava (Slovakia) 3, FC Por- GOLF JUNIOR RYE. N.Y. (AP) Scores Tuesday after first round of the Smith Corona Apawamis Junior, played on the par 36- 36--72 Apawamis Club: Boys 15-18 division Miguel Rivera, Joppa, 37-37--74 T.Haley. Greenwich, 39-36--75 M. Holub, Stratford, 40-36-76 W.

Snellings, Ridgefield, 39-38--77 C. Connolly, Chevy Chase, 39-38-77 J. Driscoll, Chestnut Hill, 39-38-77 Kyle Elfers, Cincinnati, 39-39-78 Bill White, Charlotte, N.C., 41-38-79 Sung Man Bae. South Korea. 39-40--79 Steve Oh, Scarsdale, N.Y., 38-41--79 A.

Biggadike, Ridgewood, N.J., 37-42--79 A.Friedman, For! 38-41-79 Mark Henderson, Canada, 42-38-80 W.Olin, Granite Springs, N.Y., 41-39--80 Guillermo Cosson, Venezuela, 40-40--80 Will Garner, Augusta, 41-39-80 M.Doyle, Simsbury, 40-40--80 J. Peters. Pembroke, 41-39-80 S.Upiohn, Cherry HAll, N.J., 39-41-80 Seth Hoenig, Wilton, 42-38-80 M. Walker, Stockbridge, 37-43-80 M. Morelli, West Dover, 40-40-80 J.

Colangione, Strordge, 39-41-80 A.Montooth, Bexley. Ohio, 38-43-81 T.Durkin, Essex Feils, N.J., 42-39-81 Ben Cherney, Encino, 41-40-81 T. Wightman, Chicopee, 30-43-81. Derek Gillespie, Canada, 41-40-81 M.Finger, Scarborough, N.Y., 40-41-81 Gregg Meyer, Bath, 41-40-81 S. Jordan, Costa Mesa, 42-40-82 Tony Calandra, Pittsburgh, 39-43-82 F.

Maynard, W.Lebanon, N.H., 39-43-82 G. Walker, Farmington, 42-40-82 Roy Lee, Schenectady, N.Y., 41-41-82 Brett Rechel, Aurora, Onio, 40-43-83 S. Drzonsc, Plymouth, 39-44--83 Reg Millage, Canada, 43-40-83 M.Gerlach, Reedsburg, 42-41-83 B. Williamson, Loveland, Ohio, 45-38--83 K. Dobransky, Jhnsn Ctv, N.Y., 40-43-83 G.

Benerofe, Purchase, N.Y, 41-42-83 Darren McNair, Canada, 40-43-83 Robert Spurting, Bermuda, 41-42-83 Cart Greener, Allentown, 40-43-83 M.Drepanos, Nw Seabry, 43-41-84 Matthew Chubb, Canada, 38-46-84 H.D'Alonzo, Penn Valley, 42-42-84 M. Salvatore, Auburn, 40-44-84 Ryan Gidney, Canada, 41-43-84 D.Fiorentino, Wnchstr, 42-42-84 M. Bourdeau, Warwick, 41-43-84 L. Nuger, Longmeadow, Mass, 40-45-85 Mike Deo, Milford, N.J., 40-45- 85 A.Gregory, West Seneca, N.Y., 41-46-85 M. Donovan, Pittsfield, 40-45-85 David Knoll, Stratford, 43-42-85 C.Chen, La Quinta, 43-43-86 Jerome Kim, New York, 43-43-86 Morgan Seigler, Rome, 41-45-86 K.

McNamara, Ridgefield, 44-42-86 Andrew Ploszay. Wayne, 40-47--87 M.Kelly, Bryn Mawr, 45-42-87 Frederic Barnabe, Canada, 44-43--87 D.Bvrne, Garden City, N.Y., 47-40-87 Josh Lower, Grantham, N.H., 43-45-88 T.McCutcheon, Rye, N.Y., 44-44-88 P. Toole, East Petersburg, 43-45 88 Mark Rintamaki, Canada, 42-46-88 D. MacBean, Rosemont, 39-50-89 Matt Garry, Bedford, N.H., 46-43--89 K.Henry, Fairfield, 44-45--89 M.Eaton, Seabrook, N.H., 44-45-89 Andrew Duso, Malone, N.Y., 48-41-89 Samuel King, Dayton, Ohio, 44-45 89 S. Tarulli, W.Hempstead, N.Y., 46-44 -90 Richard Vellinga, Canada.

39-51-90 J. Yesawich, Rochester, N.Y., 43-47-90 B.Oleson, White Plains, N.Y., 48-42--90 Jason Castelli, Canada, 42-48-90 B. Goodall, Richmond, Maine, 45-45--90 Eric Otness, Granby, 45-46-91 David Trainor, Berwyn, 45-46-91 B. Birdsall, Unadilla, N.Y., 50-41-91 G.Hasinus, Hunlock Creek, 44-47-91 J. Wilk, Briarcliff Manor, N.Y., 49-42-91 M.

Kleika, Mount Pleasant, 47-45-92 C.Roney, Centerville, Ohio, 44-50-94 C. Russom, Northville, N.Y., 48-48-96 R. White Pine, 47-50-97 M.Dost, South Easton, 48-49-97 Chris Woodrow, Ithaca, N.Y., 50-48-98 Rick Dolce, Rye, N.Y., 48-53-101 Girls division 5,928 yards Sow Won Yoon, South Korea, 41-39-80 R. Takahashi, Wyomissing, 46-37-83 A. Spector, Waterville, Maine, 39-44--83 A.Cardea, Midlothian, 43-40-83 Katie Shields, Holmdel, N.J., 39-45-84 M.Crosland, Bethesda, 40-45-85 L.Epstein, Syosset, N.Y., 45-42-87 Y.

Sakai, Garden City, N.Y., 48-40-88 R. Mabie, Bouldr Jnctn, 45-44-89 A. Lehman, Pittsford, N.Y., 44-45-89 R.Scarpino, Allentown, 47-43-90 J. Purdy, Sayville, N.Y., 44-53-97 K. Adams, White Plains, N.Y., 49-48-97 A.

Ackerman, Duxbury, 51-50-101 J. Pierce, Concord, N.H.. 58-52--110 Boys 13-14 division David Kwon, Dumont, N.J., 39-43-82 Chris Wister, Dover, 43-40-83 T. Walsh, Napanoch, N.Y., 40-43--83 William Weil, Wall, N.J., 40-44-84 Shaun Bishop, Mitford, N.H., 43-42-85 Wesley Cupp, Rome, N.Y., 43-42-85 T.Bellows, Columbus, Ohio, 43-43-86 B. Wilgreen, Elm Grove, 44-43-87 Thomas Lee, Alpine, N.J., 40-48-88 C.Brigham, Rumson, N.J., 45-43-88 J.B.

Bump, Windsor, N.Y., 47-46-93 B.Ispass, Oceanside, N.Y., 52-44- 96 LOCAL BASEBALL WESTERN MASS. MEN'S LEAGUE PLAYOFFS Sunday, Aug. 21 Teddy Bear Pools 2-4, Ludlow 0-9 My Brother's Place 4, McNamara Sports 3 August Fiani 21 My Brothers Place vs. Ludlow, TBA SANDLOT BASEBALL TOURNAMENT 14-16 DIVISION Friday, August 12 Preliminary Round Game 1: The Auto Body 12, Bloomfield 0 Game 2: Suffield 5, Agawam DOT Game 3: Palmer LeMarche 11, Southwick 2 Monday, August 15 Quarterfinals Game 4 The Auto Body 14, Wilbraham Braves 9 Game 5: Ludlow Christ the King 11, Chicopee Ward Six 2. Game 6: Suffield 2, St.

Catherine's Eagles Game 7: Ludlow-St. John's 5, Palmer 3 Wednesday, August 17 Semifinals Game 8: The Auto Body 11, LudlowChrist The King 1 Game 9: Suffield vs. Ludlow-St. John's, suspended in 5th inning Friday, August 19 Semifinals Game 9: Ludlow-St. John's 10, Suffield 8 Monday, August 22 Finals Game 10: The Auto Body vs.

-St. John's, pod. Tuesday, August 23 Finals Game 10: The Auto Body 16, 6 Body Shop 16, St. John's the Baptist St. John 003 002 1- 17 Body Shop 255 301 16 17 3 Skowyra Haney (2), Codding (3) Goncalves (6) and Gove, Scherban and Chechile.

BASKETBALL NEW (AP) The restricted NBA SERGE AGENTS SIGNINGS and unrestricted free agents that have signed contracts for 1994 (r-restricted; V- contracts voided by NBA): Boston Dominique Wilkins, (L.A. Clippers); Pervis Ellison, c-1, (Washington); David Wesley, 9, (New Jersey) Charlotte Robert Parish, (Boston). Chicage -Toni Kukoc, 1. Cleveland Michael Cage, c-f, (Seattle); Bobby Phills, f. Indiana Byron Scott, 9.

L.A. Lakers r- Nick Van Exel, g. r- Antonio Harvey, f. Miami -Matt Geiger, Milwaukee Marty Conion, I (Washington). Orlando -Horace Grent, I (Chicago).

Philadelphia Scott Williams (Chicago). Phoenix Green, 1, Corey Gaines, 9 (New York). Sacramento Olden Polynice, Alisa Abdeinaby, (Boston); Frank Brickowski, 1 lottel. San Antonio Avery Johrson, (Golden Statel, Chuck Person, (Minnesota). TRANSACTIONS TUESDAY'S SPORTS TRANSACTIONS By The Associated Press FOOTBALL National Football League ARIZONA CARDINALS--Signed Shawn Moore, quarterback.

Waived Brett Wallerstedt, linebacker; Bernard Basham, defensive end; Brian Bollinger, guard, and Gene McGuire, center. Placed Sean Wallace, safely, on injured reserve. ATLANTA FALCONS-Waived Jason Phillips and Corey Dixon, wide receivers; John Heidenreich, tackle; and Mitch Davis, linebacker. BUFFALO BILLS--Waived Damon Thomas and Kevin Knox, wide receivers; Leonard Larramore, nose tackle; and Moe Elewonibi, offensive lineman. Placed A.J.

Otodile, tight end, on the physicallyunable-to-perform list. CINCINNATI BENGALS-Waived Ron Williams, running back; Ramondo Stallings, defensive end; and Troy Dickey, wide receiver. Placed Joe Waller, offensive tackle, on inured reserve. CLEVELAND. BROWNS-Waived Dan Eichloff, placekicker; John Werdel, punter; Frank Hartley and Dwayne Chandler, tight ends; Jeff Cummins and Mario Johnson, defensive linemen; P.J.

Killian, linebacker; Eudean Toney, defensive back; and Mike Withycombe and Carlson Leomiti, ottensive linemen. DALLAS COWBOYS--Waived Tommy Jones, cornerback; Keith Powe, defensive end; Michael Batiste, defensive tackle; Anthony McClanahan and Jermaine Younger, linebackers; Caesar Rentie, offensive lineman; Brad Bretz, quarterback; Judd Garrett, running back; and Toby Mills, center. DENVER BRONCOS--Waived Deon Strother, Anthony Lynn and Chuck Snowden, running backs; Carlos Fowler and Billy Lotion, nose tackles; Kevin Farkas, Olaf Hampel, Craig Ritter and Mario Cristobal, offensive linemen; Trumane Bell, light end; Barry Rose and Tim Mosley, wide receivers; Brian Dyet, defensive end; and Donald Stowers, safety. Placed Darren Drozdov, nose tackle; Bob Meeks, offensive lineman; and Melvin Bonner, wide receiver, on infured reserve. GREEN BAY PACKERS-Waived Paul Duckworth, linebacker, and Mike Evans, defensive end.

Placed Matt LaBounty, defensive end; Kevin Williams, running back; and Eric Boles, tight end, on injured reserve. HOUSTON OILERS--Waived Lee Wil: liams, defensive end, and James Williams, cornerback. Placed Sherman Smith, wide receiver, and Tracy Smith, cornerback, on injured reserve INDIANAPOLIS COLTS-Waived Mar- quise Thomas, linebacker; Marc Borrelli and Garin Patrick, offensive linemen; Mike Cook, wide receiver; and Sean Conley, placekicker. Signed John Reece, defensive back, KANSAS CITY CHIEFS--Waived John Stephens and Anthony Daigle, running backs; Matt Gay, defensive back; Ken Alexander and Pete Shufelt, linebackers; Sanjay Beach, Allen DeGraffenreid, Wesley Carroll, Michael Stephens and Lee Harris, wide receivers; Byron Bonds, defensive tackle; Dunstan Anderson, detensive end; Mike Bartrum, tight end; Darrell Fullington, safety; Robert Gaddy; offensive tackle; Brian Randall, cornerback. LOS ANGELES RAIDERS -Waived Nick Bell, running back; Ken Lanier, offensive tackle; R.J.

Kors, safety; Darren Butler and Joe King, defensive backs; Brian Jones, linebacker; Ferric Collons, defensive lineman; Roosevelt Patterson, Doug Skartvedt and Willie Stubbins, offensive linemen; and Doug Thomas, wide receiver. LOS ANGELES RAMS-Waived Andy Mason, linebacker; Nate Lewis, wide receiver; Terry Taylor and Clifford Hicks, defensive backs; Kevin Patrick and Maa Tanuvasa, defensive linemen; and Brad Fichtel, offensive guard. Placed T.J. Rubley, quarterback, on injured reserve. MINNESOTA VIKINGS-Placed Clarence Verdin, wide receiver; Donald Jones, linebacker; and Everett Lindsay, offensive tackle, injured reserve.

Placed Frank Boudreaux, defensive end, on the physically-unable-to-perform list. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS--Waived Marcus Dowdell, wide receiver; J.J. McCleskey, cornerback; Mike Stonebreaker and Andre Bowden, linebackers; George Coghill, safety; Ralph Dawkins, running back; Corey Mayfield, nose tackle, and Matt Campbell and Franklin Thomas, tight ends. Placed Frank Wainwright, tight end, and Shane Pahukoa, safety, on injured reserve. NEW YORK GIANTS -Waived Brian Fox, quarterback.

NEW YORK JETS--Waived Tony Meola, kicker, and Horris Morris, linebacker, Placed Tory Johnson, linebacker, on inured reserve. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES -Waived Mark Montgomery, fullback; Darrell Clapp, tackle; David Gamble and Derrick Miller, wide receivers; Ray Hall, defensive tackle; Preston Jones, quarterback; Mike Jones, tight end; Darrell Lewis and Jaime Mendez, safeties; Ryan McCoy and Mickey Pruitt, linebackers; Peter Pale. guard; Chris Schrock, punter; William Shankle, defensive back; and Steve Starcevich, placekicker. Placed Curt Brown, defensive tackle; Mike Chalenski, defensive end; and Jemone Smith, wide receiver, on inured reserve. PITTSBURGH STEELERS--Waived Alan Haller, cornerback.

Placed Carlton Haselrig, guard, on the reserve-left camp list and Gary Anderson, placekicker, on the reserve-did not report list. Agreed to terms with Tim McKver, cornerback. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS-Waived Darin Jordan, linebacker; Tomur Barnes, cornerback; Jamal Fountaine. defensive end; Jay Hitman, fullback; and Jackie Kellogg, safety. Placed Rudy Barber, offensive lineman, on injured reserve.

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS -Waived Jerry Ellison, running back; Tony Hill, defensive end; and Cedric Saunders, tight end. Traded Darren Anderson, cornerback, to the Kansas City Chiefs for an undisclosed 1995 draft choice. Claimed israel Stanley, defensive end, off waivers from the San Diego Chargers. WASHINGTON REDSKINS--Waived Matt Elliott, center; Ray Rowe, tight end, Jason Simmons, defensive end; Tyter Lawrence and Gonzalo Floyd, linebackers; and Gregory Clifton and Keith Williams, wide receivers. Placed Mark Stock, wide receiver, on injured reserve, and Martin Hochertz, defensive end, on the waived reserve list.

Claimed Anthony Abrams, defensive tackle, off waivers from the Buffalo Bills. Canadian Football League BALTIMORE- Signed Eltrid Payton, athletics and men's baskelball coach. tion, call Matt Smith, 782-5154. LITTLE LEAGUE LITTLE LEAGUE WORLD SERIES By The Associated Press At Williamsport, Pa. Monday, Aug.

22 Taiwan 4, Glace Bay, Nova Scotia Springfield, Va. 2, Middleboro, Mass. 1, 8 innings Venezuela 5, Saudi Arabia 1 Brooklyn Center, Minn, 4, Northridge, Calif. 2 Tuesday, Aug. 23 Saudi Arabia 6.

Glace Bay, Nova Scotia 3 Northridge, Calif. 6, Middleboro, Mass. Venezuela 4, Taiwan A Springfield, Va. 4, Brooklyn Center, 1 Wednesday, Aug. 24 Game 9.

Taiwan vs. Saudi Arabia, 10 a.m. Game 10 Brooklyn Center, Minn. vs. Middleboro, 1 p.m.

(ESPN) Game 11 Venezuela vs. Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, 4 p.m. Game 12 Springfield, Va. VS. Northridge, 7:30 p.m.

(ESPN) Thursday, Aug. 25 Game 13 International championship (Venezuela vs. Taiwan or Saudi Arabia), 1:30 p.m. (ESPN) Game 14 U.S. championship, 4:30 p.m.

(ESPN) Saturday, Aug. 17 Championship Game 15 Game 13 winner vs. Game 14 winner, 4 p.m. (ABC- TV) LITTLE LEAGUE WORLD SERIES Linescores By The Associated Press At Williamsport, Saudi Arabia 130 02x -6 Glace Bay, N.S. 001 011-3 2 shawala and Griffith.

W-Nishawala, 1-0. L--Snow, 0-1. HR-Glace Bay, Warren Snow and MacDonald, Clarke (4); Ni(1). Middeboro, Mass. 000 301-4 5 2 Northridge, Calil.

004 11x-6 Brower, Moles (5) and Bradford; Tuber and Cunningham. W--Tuber, 1-0. L-Brower, 0-1. HRs-Middleboro, B. Brower (1).

Northridge, Cassel (1), Gentile (1). Taiwan 000 010-1 2 0 Venezuela 020 02x-4 0 Hsiang-Kai and Chih-Feng; Hidalgo and Quiroz. W--Hidalgo, 1-0. L-Hsiang-Kai, 0-1. HRs-Taiwan, Hsiu-Fan (2); Venezuela, Perez (1).

Springfield, Va. 010 102-4 0 Brooklyn Center, Minn. 000 010-1 3 Lare and Malatino. Aasen and Wendell. W-Lare (1-0).

L-Aasen (0-1). HRsSpringfield, Fratoe (1), Lare (2). LOCAL LISTINGS HOLYOKE CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL is seeking 8 a Girl's J.V. soccer coach. Intersested applicants may conlact the high school at 533-0347.

THE GRANBY HIGH SCHOOL Boys and Girls J.V. and Varsily soccer teams will hold a preseason meeting on Wednesday, August, 24 at Granby High School al 6 p.m. THE GATEWAY YOUTH ATHLETICS ASSOCIATION will hold its 2nd coaches clinic on Wednesday, August 24 from 6-8 at Galeway Regional High School. All coaches must attend at least one clinic. THE CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Boys and Girls soccer teams will begin practice on Friday, August 26 at the school.

Boys are to report al 9 a.m. and girls at 2:30 p.m. Call 524-8892 for further information. THE HIGH SCHOOL OF COMMERCE GIRLS' SOCCER TEAM will begin practice on Friday, August 26. Any female wishing to sign up (including those in grade 9) should report to Sweeney Field (located behind the school) at 10 a.m.

HOLYOKE PARKS AND RECREATION YOUTH TENNIS FESTIVAL will be held Aug 25-26 at Crosier Field. Round robin format with four divisions. $5 entry fee. For more information call Bill Rigali at $33-9333 or Tom Emery at 589- 0666. GREENFIELD MEN'S KORTZ CUP SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT will be held Aug.

26-28. Entry fee $150 ASA, $165 non ASA. Minimum four games. For more information call Tim Gochinski al 665-3058 or 253-9054. WESTFIELD ADULT FLAG BALL LEAGUE will hold their sign day for team rosters on Satur-.

day, Aug. 27, beginning at 11:00 a.m., at the Westfield Middle School Field. All players must be present in order to be placed on a team. Cal! Jim at 572-3740 or Mark at 538-9570 with any quesions. TEAMS interested in playing in the East Longmeadow fall softball league are urged to call Frank at 734-6743.

Play is limited to 24 learns in two divisions (A, B). The first meeting will be held Sunday, Aug. 28 at 8 p.m. al the E.L. recreation depariment.

BUD LIGHT POOL AND DART LEAGUES are looking for new teams for their fall session which begins in Sept. To register a team or for more information call the Bud Light League Office at 413- 659-3094. HOLYOKE CATHOLIC FALL SPORTS will begin to hold tryouts on Monday. August 29. Reporting to Crozier Field at 8 a.m.

will be boys soccer candidates with the girls reporting al 10 a.m. Girls and boys cross country candidates should report to the Holyoke Catholic Gym at 10 a.m. LINDA J. MELCONIAN CHARITABLE GOLF OPEN will be Monday, Aug. 29 al the Orchards Golf Club, South Hadley.

Scramble format with noon shotgun start. Entry fee $125 per person includes lunch, dinner and prizes. Call Sen. Melconian's district office, 786-6033. STONE SOUL PICNIC BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT will be held Sept.

1-3 at Deberry School playground. Age groups: 10-12 boys, 13-14 girls, 13-15 boys and open adult division. Registration deadline is Aug. 26. For more information call Andy Crump at 782-3016 or Derwin Smith at 782-3091.

BASKETBALL LEARNING CENTER summer sessions are now available on instructional basketball featuring tutoring on fundamentals, skills and techniques of the game. Any boy or girl ages 8-18 is eligible. For more information call varsity high school basketball coach Gary Mindell al 783-3077. AMHERST LEISURE SERVICES LEYBALL MEETING will be held Thursday. Sept, 1 in the Pole Room al the Bangs Community Center.

A and AA teams meeting will be 7 p.m. 7.30 p.m., AAA teams from 7:30 p.m. 8 p.m. and Women's division from 8 p.m. 8:30 p.m.

Matches start Sept 25. Team entry fee $210. For more information call 256-4065. AMHERST LEISURE SERVICES MEN'S AND COED FALL SOFTBALL LEAGUE will start play on Sept. 6 and run through the month of Oct.

Entry deadline for men's legaue is Aug 31 and coed league deadline is Sept 2. Any team interested should call 256-4065. MASS. ASSOCIATION FOR THE BLIND FIRST ANNUAL GOLF NAMENT will be Wednesday, Sept. 7 at Shaker Farms Country Club.

Shotgun start al 9 a.m. 550 Entry fee includes breakfast, lunch, cart and green fees. For more information call 734-7343. THE 2ND ANNUAL RAY BERG MEMORIAL SOFTBALL NAMENT will be held Sept. 9-11 in Glastonbury, Connecticut, with 8 sixteen team, double elimination formal.

ASA tournament three home run hitters. Entry tee is $175, with cash prize for top three finishers. For more information call (evenings only) Dick Sanford at 232-3119 or Mike Mistretta at 659-6340. 12TH ANNUAL MASSACHUSETTS APPALACHIAN TRAIL DAY will be held Saturday, Sept. 17.

The hikes wit be tolowed by a receplion and dinner at the Community House, Main Street, Dalton, Ma. Reception begins at 5 p.m. with dinner at 6 p.m. $8.50 for adulls and $5.00 for children ages 5-13. For more information call 443-0011.

4TH ANNUAL MARCH OF DIMES GOLF CLASSIC will be held Thursday, Sept. 29 at Oak Ridge Golf Course. Scramble formal with 1 p.m. shotgun start. Entry tee $95 per player Includes golf, cart, lunch, dinner, golf shirt and prizes.

For more information call March of Dimes at 788-9775. POP WARNER FOOTBALL players who live in Amherst can still sign up for this season. Contact Tom Cullen at 253- 0957 for more information. ADULT FIELD HOCKEY LEAGUE A region -wide non-profit league is forming now for the fall. You can join as an individual or as a learn, and choose exacily how much you want to play and travel.

Play begins on Sunday, Sept. 10 and is offered on most Sundays through Nov 13 with sites throughout the Northeast. For more information, call (203) 749-3015. AMERICAN FLAG AND TOUCH FOOTBALL League inviles all adull flag and touch football learns to compete in the "New England Kick- Off Classic," Labor Day weekend al Hartford, Conn. Call the national office, 15161 822-6012.

SPRINGFIELD COLUMBUS DAY CER CLASSIC is accepting applications for the Oct. 8-10 tournament in the tollowing age groups for boys and girls: under 10. 11, 12, 13, and 14. Teams are guaranteed three games for $190 per team. For more information and tion, call Matt Smith, 782-5154.

TANK MCNAMARA' by Jeff Millar Bill Hinds WE REGRET THAT THIS 8-24 I'M NAME SORRY, THAT'S THE CONFERENCE PROUD OLD BREAK UP CONFERENCE THEATER AT THE THE MOVIE MALL. MEDIA WILL OUR LEAVING. THE NAME OF THE RESULT BUT IT OF JUST MADE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE GENGE TO JOIN WE'RE JOINING 16 THE TOUR THE ECONOMIC METROBIGPLEX 17. WES TEAS TJUMBO 17. Press ENORMOUS Universal NORMOUS ENORMOUS TATE by STATE TATE 8 I 1994 Scores Tuesday after the second round of PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fia.

(AP) U.S. AMATEUR qualifying in the 1994 U.S. Amateur Championship, played on the par-72, Stadium Course and the Yard, par-72, Valley Course at the TPC' Sawgrass. Hank Kim, Jonesboro, Ga. 64-69--132 Steve Jones, Greensboro, N.C.

68-66--134 Edward Fryatt, Las Vegas 69-66-135 T.Jackson, Grmntown, Tenn. 67-70-137 T. Kuehne, McKinney, Texas 69-68--137 Tiger Woods, Cypress, Calif. 65-72-137 Grant Masson, Dallas 69-69-138 C.Couch, No. Lauderdale, Fla.

70-69-139 Chris Winchip, Columbia, S.C. 70-70-140 Trey Sones, Orlando, Fla. 67-73-140 C.Raynor, Tallahassee, Fla. 69-72-141 Lester Peterson, Australia 70-71-141 Dean Overturt, Dallas 72-69-141 Chris Riley, San Diego 71-70-141 Pat Brady, Reidsville, N.C. 69-73-142 K.

Miller, Southern Pines, N.C. 71-71--142 B. Alexander, Gainsville, Fla. 70-72--142 B. Baird, Miami Beach, Fla.

72-70-142 Eric Frishelte, Carroll, Ohio 72-70-142 John Harris, Edina, Minn. 69-73-142 T.Hendricks, Greenford, Ohio 71-71-142 A. Bratton, Clige Sin Tx. 70-73--143 D. Stone, St.

Petersburg, Fla. 70-73-143 Simon Cooke, Richmond, Va. 72-71-143 Randal Lewis, Alma, Mich. 72-71-143 A. Aduddell, Portland, Texas 73-70-143 Clay Homan, Fulton, Miss.

73-71-144 John Curley, Osterville, Mass. 72-72-144 G. Willis, Maryvitte, Tenn. 71-73-144 Stephen Moriarty, Australia 71-73-144 M.Flynn, Rochester, N.H. 71-73--144 Ted Oh, Torrance, Calif.

71-73--144 Bob Clark. Murrieta, Calif. 71-73--144 K.Kepley, Charlotte, N.C. 72-72-144 Patrick Carler, Lesage, W.Va. 74-70-144 David Lind, Burr Ridge, 1, 72-72-144 Jason Pool, Great Falls, Va.

70-74--144 Victor Schwamkrug. Houston 71-74--145 D. Zinnecker, Hutto, Texas 71-74-145 E. Gibstein, Malineco*ck, N.Y. 72-73-145 Kris Cox, San Antonio 72-73--145 Jason Smoak.

Whitestone, S.C. 70-75--145 P. Tesori, St. Augustine, Fla. 71-74-145 G.Reynolds, Grnd Binc, Mich.

76-69-145 M. Minister, Columbus, Ohio 71-74-145 H.Frazer, McKinney, Texas 73-72-145 Casey Martin, Eugene, Ore. 75-70--145 C.Jabaley, Cleveland, Tenn. 73-72-145 John Rollins, Richmond, Va. 73-72-145 J.Sweeney, Crsca! Kv.

75-70--145 Scott Parel, Augusta, Ga. 72-73-145 C.Barlow, Henderson, Nev. 76-69-145 T.Lynch, Winston -Salem, N.C. 71-74-145 Billy Varn, Jacksonville, Fla. 76-70--146 J.

Courville, Nrwlk, Co. 75-71--146 Reid Edstrom, Norcross, Ga. 74-72-146 Brtyan DeCorso, Canada 75-71-146 Ryan Hietala, Tucson, Ariz. 76-70--146 R. Murray, Harrisburg, Pa.

73-73-146 Charlie Wi, North Hills, Calif. 72-74-146 Darron Stiles, Plant City, Fla 73-73-146 Joey Ferrari, Lodi, Calif. 76-70-146 R. Tall, Laguna Beach, Calif. 74-72-146 V.

Moise, Kingwood, Texas 75-71--146 John Grace, Ft. Worth, Texas 71-75--146 D. Boesel, Winter Park, Fla. 73-73--146 Jon Peterson, Loomis, Calif. 73-73--146 M.Bodney, PnteVdraBch, Fla.

72-74--146 Falied to Qualify Tim Ailes. Delaware, Ohio 74-73-147 Joey Maxon, Dover, Del. 74-73-147 N. Begay, Albuquerque, N.M. 74-73-147 Allen Dovie, La Grange, Ga.

75-72-147 C.Campbell, Andrews, Texas 75-72--147 Chris McCuaig, Canada 72-75-147 Gustavo Piovano, Argentina 74-73--147 Danny Green, Jackson, Tenn. 69-78-147 Frederick DuPre, Houston 73-74-147 Gilbert Morales, Venezuela 77-70-147 B. Ricketts, Alhambra, Calif. 73-74-147 C.Boyns, Pacific Grove, Calif. 72-75-147.

Doug Hanzel, Savannah, Ga. 73-74-147 Mark Popp, Lake Charles, La. 74-73--147 Lance Combrink, Enid, Okla. 73-74--147 Michael Woodco*ck, Canada 73-74-147. Eric Bogar, Houston 75-72-147 Nick Ushijima, Stockton, Calif.

73-74--147 B.Newton, Richardson, Texas 75-73-148 Mark Thaxton, Pinehurst, N.C. 73-75--148 Kevin Marsh, Goleta, Calif. 81-67-148 W. Sowles, Germantwon, Tenn. 75-73-148 J.

Richardson, SantaMaria, Ca. 71-77-148 R.Nichols, Conersville, Ind. 77-71-148 Sam Lewis, Tampa, Fla. 77-71-148 Pal Chisholm, Valrico, Fla. 75-73--148 H.Haas, Ft.

Worth, Texas 72-76-148 Bill Moore, Valrico, Fla. 73-75-148 Stade Adams, Wichita, Kan. 74-74-148 Kory Bowman, Nevada, Mo. 72-76-148 Doug Rocker, Dallas, Texas 75-74-149 Will Huntley, Wadesboro, N.C. 80-69-149 Joel Hirsch, Chicago 73-76-149 G.

Sanchez, Baton Rouge, La. 76-73-149 John Luoma, Colorado Springs 80-69-149 P. Walker, Mt. Vernon, Wash. 78-71-149 G.Starkman, Burly HIs, Ca.

76-73-149 Erik Stone, Alameda, Calif. 71-78-149 S. Maddalena, Jackson, Mich. 71-78-149 A. Barnes, Stockton, Calif.

74-75-149 D. Schuster, Hawthorne, N.J. 70-79--149 B. Hester, Worcester, Mass. 78-71-149 Tim Graves, Oklahoma City 78-71-149 N.J.Ogilvie, Lancaster, Ohio 71-78-149 Rob Marlin, Fair Oaks, Calif.

74-75--149 Rick Cloninger, Orlando, Fla. 74-75--149 Scott Sills, West Monroe, La. 72-77-149 S.Fry, Steamboat Sprs. Colo. 74-75--149 J.Kearney, East Mass.

75-74-149 Ryan Fitzloff, Mesa, Ariz. 80-69--149 Mark Mallard, Gallatin, Tenn. 78-71-149 Ron Schroder, Williston, S.C. 74-75-149 Scotl Olds, Antioch, Calif, 73-76-149 J. Camaione, Upland, Calif.

73-76--149 M.Stmbrgr, Scich Pins, N.J. 79-70--149 Jim Holtgrieve, St. Louis 78-71-149 NFL Preseason By The Associated Press AMERICAN CONFERENCE East Pct. PF PA Indianapolis 0 1.000 56 New England 1.000 79 33 Miami .750 89 86 Buffalo .667 54 N. Y.

Jeis 0 .667 60 60 Central Houston .500 Cleveland 0 1.000 29 Pittsburgh .333 Cincinnati 0 0 .000 4 60 West LA Seatlle Raiders 8 Kansas City .500 68 69 Denver 250 72 95 San Diego 0 .000 64 110 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East Pct. PF PA Dallas 2 .500 70 52 Arizona .333 33 47 Philadelphia .333 47 $3 N. Y. Giants .250 72 77 Washington 0. 3 0 .000 42 57 Central Chicago 3 0 1.000 49 24 Detroit 667 57 Green Bay 51 Tampa Bay 667 52 59 Minnesota .500 66 73 West San Francisco .667 5 Atlanta LA Rams New Orleans 0 .000 33 Sunday's Game Dallas 34, Denver 10 Monday's Game Chicago 21, Kansas City 18 Thursday' Games Cleveland at Indianapolis, 7.30 p.m.

Dallas al New Orleans, 8 p.m. (ESPN) Arizona at Denver, 9 p.m. Los Angeles Rams at San Diego, 10 p.m. Friday's Games Philadelphia al Atlanta, 7 p.m. Detroit at Cincinnati, 7.30 p.m.

New York Jets at Tampa Bay, 7.30 p.m. Miami at Minnesota, 8 p.m. New England at Green Bay, 1 p.m. 'Pittsburgh at Washington, 1 p.m. Kansas City at Buffalo, 8 p.m.

(TNT) Seattle al San Francisco, 9 p.m. Saturday, Ava. 27 Los Angeles Raiders al Houston, 2 p.m. (NBC) New York Giants at Chicago, 9 p.m, (FOX) End NFL Preseason Home Team in CAPS LATEST LINE NFL EXHIBITION Favorile Points Underdog Thursday Dallas INEW ORLEANS Cleveland INDIANAPOLIS DENVER Arizona SAN DIEGO La Rams Friday ATLANTA Philadelphia Detroit CINCINNATI NY Jels TAMPA BAY BUFFALO Kansas City MINNESOTA Miami Pittsburgh WASHINGTON GRN BAY New England SAN FRAN Sealtle Saturday HOUSTON La Raiders CHICAGO Ny Grants College Football Favorite Points Underdog Sunday Kickoff Classic Nebraska 17 West Virg Monday Pigskin Classic Onio St 13 Fresno St Home Team in CAPS More Sports on Page 48 Dial Sports 1-900-903-2112 Sports Network, Huntingdon Valley, PA Scores, fast updates per minute. 24 hours a day Touch-tone service required HOW TO GET INFORMATION: Dial Sports is an "interactive service.

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Playground in Springfield. TODAY'S CALENDAR MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Auburn at PITTSFIELD METS, Wahconah Park, 7 p.m. Richmond at Pawtucket, TV-NESN, 7:05 p.m. Harrisburg at New Britain, Radio-WHYN (560 AM), 7:15 p.m. BASEBALL Little League World Series, TV-ESPN, 1 p.m.

DOG RACING Hinsdale (N.H.), 1:30 p.m. and 8 p.m.; plus simulcasts of Jacksonville (12:30 p.m.), Monmouth (1 p.m.), Rockingham (1 p.m.), Saratoga (1 p.m.), Frehold (1 p.m.), Scarborough (3:30 p.m.), mar (5 p.m.), Penn National (7:30 p.m.), Meadows (7:30 p.m.) and Jacksonville (7:45 p.m.) HORSE RACING Saratoga (N.Y.), 1 p.m.; Rockingham, 1 p.m. JAI ALAI Hartford Fronton, 6:30 p.m. JAI ALAI 'n HARTFORD FRONTON Last night's results 1st Game. 8-Cassady 25.20 13.20 35.10 2-A villa 33.60 NO.

TIX 4-Frazier NO.TIX Perfecta all-2) Trifecta (8- Quiniela (2-8) Perfecta (8-ali 2-4) $1,231.20 2nd Game. 4-Jeraga 9.90 4.80 9.00 1-Eggy 6.00 4.20 3-Ricky 4.80 Quiniela (1-4) Perfecta (4-1) Trifecta (4-1-3) $284.10 3rd Game. 1-Eggy-Jayo 11.40 7.50 6.30 7-Avilla-Edward 10.80 8.10 3-DeCarlo I1-Pete 6.60 Quiniela (1-7) 'Perfecta (1-7) Trifecta (1-7-3) 5684.90; Daily Double (481) $121.20 4th Game. 4-Quinti 23.10 8.10 5.40 1-Egana 11.40 7.20 3-Javo 15.60 (1-4) Perfecta (4-1) 533.60; Trifecta (4-1-3) $216.60 Game. 4-Frank-Frazier 32.40 17.70 6.90 3-Ricky-Tirillo 6.00 5.70 2-Cassady-Basabe 5.40 Quiniela (3-4) Perfecta (4-3) Trifecta (4-3-2) $514.20 6th Game.

3-Paul 18.00 5.70 4.20 2-Alluna 4.20 3.60 4-Basabe 5.10 Quiniela (2-3) Perfecia (3-2) Trifecta (3-2-4) $381.90 7th Game. 3-Danny-Larrea 10.20 5.40 4.20 1-Zarandona-Werner 6.60 4.20 5-Todd-James 6.90 Quiniela (1-3) Perfecta (3-1) Trifecta (3-1-5) Daily Double $1.50 Super (3-1-5-6) $379.20 8th Game. 1-Durango 24.00 8.70 4.80 2-Ruben 6.90 6.00 5-Altuna NO.TIX Quiniela (1-2) Perfecta (1-2) Trifecta (1-2-5) $650.40 9th Game. 3-Eggy-Basabe 29.70 6.90 4.20 2-Cassady-Javo 6.30 3.90 4-Jeraga-Paul 6.00 Quiniela (2-3) Perfecta (3-2) Trifecta (3-2-4) $316.50 10th Game. 8-Urquiaga 28.50 9.90 5.40 4-Jeraga 16.80 14.10 6-Danny 6.60 Quiniela (4-8) Perfecta (0-4) Trifecta (8-4-6) $847.50, Daily Double $81.60 11th Game.

3-DeCarlo 1l-Egana Il 13.20 8.10 4.80 7-Michel-Werner 7.80 3.90 2-Desi-Aldecos 3.60 Quiniela (3-7) Perfecia (3-7) Trifecta (3-7-2) $708.90 12th Game. 6-Mark 35.70 29.70 7.80 4-Galla 5.70 4.20 2-Larrea 6.00 Quinieia (4-6) Perfecta (6-4) Tritecia (6-4-2) Dbl. Quin. (3-784-all $47.10 13th Game, 3-Danny-Urquiaga 8.40 8.40 3.90 1-Zarandona-Landa 8.40 3.90 6-Todd-Larrea 5.40 Quiniela (1-3) Perfecta (3-1) Trifecta (3-1-6) $238.50. 14th Game.

7-Larrea 20.10 11.40 NO.TIX 4 Ruben 6.90 5.10 2-Galla 6.60 Quiniela (4-7) Perfecta (7-4) Trifecta (7-4-2) $27330; Daily Double $136.80 15th Game. 1-Danny-Ruben 9.60 5.40 9.30 3-Altuna-Larrea 21.60 NO. TIX 5-Todd-Paul NO.TIX Quiniela (1-3) Perfecta (1-3) Trifecta (1-3-5) $529.20, Superfecta (1-3-5-all $475.20 Attendance: 552; Handle. $83.395.50 BOXING FIGHT SCHEDULE By The Associated Press Avg. 26 Al Bally's Park Place.

Atlantic Cily, N.J., Tracy Pallerson, New Paltz. N.Y., vs. Hecotor Acero-Sanchez, New York, 12, for Patterson's WBC super weight title; Kimmuel Odum, Gary, vs. Shannon Brigs. Brooklyn, 8.

heavys. Aug. 27 Al Cardiff, Wales. Wilson Docherty, Scotland, vs. Peter Harris, Wales.

12, for Docherty's Penta feather weight title. Al Fernwood Resort, Bushkill, Jake Rodriguez, Central N.Y, vS. George Scott, Sweden, 12, for Reuriguer's 1BF Junior welterweight title, Sateta, Miami, vs. Jimmy Gradson, ada, 10, cruisers. ada, 10, cruisers.

7. LOCAL GOLF VETERANS Women's League MGA PUBLIC LINKS Results from vesterday's 13th annual Massachusells Public Links Championship at par-72 Poquoy Brook Golf Club in Lakeville. 70 Jon Fasick, New England (34-36), 74 Dean Godek, Shaker Farms (36. 38); Carter Fasick, Indian Meadows (36- 38); 1 75 Alistair Catto, The Orchards (39. 36).

76 Edward Fletcher, Bay Pointe (39- 37); Gerald Taylor, Wachusett (40-36). 77 Al Sassi, Plymouth (36-41); Mike Ghelfi, Ballymeade (40-37); Wayne Alden, Easton (40-37). 78 Daniel Walenly, Putterham Meadows (38-40); Eric McPhail, New Sandy Burr (38-40); Thomas Ervin, CC Billerica (40-38); Rick Cunha, Plymouth (41-37). 79 Chris Cappello, Amherst (38-41); Rusty Randall, Chicopee (40-39); Duncan Stewart, B.A.G.S. (41-38); David Authier, Westover (39-40); Dean Burpee, George Wright (41-38); Richard McGovern, Hickory Hill (41-38).

80 Lou Malaka, Amherst (40-40); Chuck Heintz, Pullerham Meadows (39- 41); Thomas Sheppard, Westminster (39- 41); Joe Knox, Newton Commonwealth (42-38); Michael Fecteau, Rowley (40-40); Kevin Horrigan, Ellinwood (44-36); Michael French, Maplegate (39-41); BiN Tribou, Poquoy Brook (40-40); Steve St. Amand, Olde Salem Greens (39-40); Kevin Ricci, Merrimack (38-42). 81 Philip Miceli, Sagamore Spring (41-40); Paul Lamir, Oak Ridge (41-40); Adam Bradshaw, New Bedford Municipal (40-41); John Guthrie IV, Ft. Devens (40- 411; John Arruda, Norton (39-41); Bob Schmeck, Sandy Burr (40-41). 82 Gregory Nelson, Woburn (43-39); Eric Emeneau, Sagamore Spring (42-40).

P. 83 Forrest Wilson, MGA Players Club (43-40); Michael Gaffney, Woburn (42- 41); Dennis Sieracki, The Orchards (41- 42); Brad Hartz, Fresh Pond (43-40); Anthony Martinho, Sagamore Spring (44- 39); Dan Halverson, Leo J. Martin GC (42-41); Raymond Benkart, Leo J. Martin GC (40-43); Michael Zona, Newton Commonwealth (39-44). 84 Edwin Monteiro Bay Poinle (39-45); Richard Cook, New Sandy Burr (39-45); Larry Martin, Saddle Hill (43-41): 85 Brian Crawford, The Orchards (47-38); Robert Bestlord, Bass River (46- 39); Conor Fitzgerald.

Newton Commonwealth (45-40); Tom Trodella, Ponkapoag (43-42); David Bond, Taconic (43-42); Jason Menges, Ocean Edge (45-40). 86 Anthony Cyran, Chicopee (44-42); Frank Gilgun, Woburn (47-39). 87 Chris Schmitt, Westboro (40-47); Robert O. McGovern, William J. Devine (45-42); Jim Clancy, Ridder (46-41); BM Cotti, The Orchards (43-44); Gary Fontaine, Franconia (45-42); Tom Bay Pointe (44-43) 88 Michael Lyons, The Orchards (43- 45).

89 Daniel Haig, Green Hill (45-44); Stephen Heffernan, Putterham Meadows (44-45); Dean Smith, Juniper Hills (42- 47). 91 Michael Christensen, Merrimack (46-45). 95 Stephen Avellino. Unicorn (49-44). NC John McManus, Hyannis; Jeffrey Kemp, Sagamore Spring.

BEAVER BROOK Club Championship Championship division: R. Thomas 203. 1st division: J. Wood 178. Women's division: P.

Bachand 198. Junior division: I. Anderson 226, HOLYOKE Senior Member -Guest 1st division gross: J. Bach-J. Fiesha 69; R.

Peccioli-E. Ross 77; F. Wilk-M. Guidl 78. Net: E.

Bailey- -J. Weslaski 63; G. Parenteau-N. Lortie 55; J. J.

Sabat 65. 2nd division gross: J. vigne- J. Bunk 81; J. Barnett-B.

Wheatly 84. Net: T. Bresnahan-B. Baer 64; Kennedy-B. O'Brien 65.

LUDLOW Ladies Medal Play J. Wilas 72; D. Marceau 75, R. Durkin 78. Putts: S.

Santos 32; Varo 32. OAK RIDGE 9th Annual Helen Stawarz Memorial Golf Tournament Gross: S. Nilsen-C. Caney 71; K. Campbel -F.

Borek 75; K. Saucier -N. Caron 77; K. Williams- -L. Palivoda 78: L.

Mazeski-D. Patten 78, E. Persio-E. Carver 78; A. Russo-C.

Dalton 80; E. Trusz -M. Jasinski 81; L. Modzelesky- V. Abraham 81; T.

Broderick -C. Stadter 81. Net: L. PerroltL. Simon 60; Fisher -S.

Dahle 60; A. Dobek- J. Waterman 64; M. -J. St.

Peter 65; N. Cherosnick- G. Weiss 65; K. Mills- -D. Bruce 66; Picard-B.

Strycharz 66; B. Child-M. Brooks 66; C. Congdon- J. Flynn 66; J.

Curran -C. Parent 66; M. Sibley-H. Daubmann 66. ORCHARDS Ladies Best Ball Net: D.

Curtis- A. Wilson-P. Poloziu-R. Wilkins 141; W. Johnson-T.

Nakaishi-L. Nems- H. Tuddie 142; D. Frey-L. Haas-L.

McNulty-M. Mazza 144. ST. ANNE'S Club Championship Bill Fallon. TEKOA Women's Association Blind Partners 1sl division: J.

Rainey-W. Howard 147; C. Burek -M. Klauber 148. 2nd division: P.

Provost- M. Gentile 150; L. Wichowski-G. Paier 152. 3rd division: B.

Wagner -M. Miles 176. TWIN HILLS Women's Invitational Member -Guest Championship division: C. Sinsigalli-J. Sanchagrin 62; G.

Thomas -K. Podgorski 69. Ist division: C. Hinks-P. Roger 63; J.

Simons Grodsky 66. 2nd division: D. Hochberg-M. Baskin 61; M. Lyon-M.

Rann 62. 3rd division: C. Agnew-D. Roberts 64; E. Leritz- P.

Polchlopek 69. 4th division: M. Monahan- J. Schara 63; M. Reeves- John 65.

5th division: P. Nuger -J. O' Toole 66; E. Pietryka-A. Daley 67.

Four Ball Gross: B. Jacque-M. Dodge-E. Rae-L. Prall 186.

Net: B. McCarthy- GolemoM. McCoubrey-E. Clarke 129. WHIPPERNON Open Junior Tournament 1st division (16-18 year olds): M.

Doherty 85 (won playoH); J. Thielen 85; D. Cheever 87. 2nd division (13-15): G. Miller 81; S.

Clark 82, M. Ryan $8. 3rd division (10-12) nine holes: 5. Craven 46; J. Sawyer 51; J.

Agnew 52. WILBRAHAM Texas Scramble B. Guarrera-J. Knapp-F. Mell-K.

Colclough 91; L. Howell-S. Nickerson- Penso- C. Crossman 92. Tuesday Night League Gross: D.

Kelly 42; M. Garber 42. Net: J. Rae 34; L. Landry 34, D.

Lynch 34.5, J. Quirk; D. Pelzold GOLF FRED MEYER CHALLENGE WEST LINN, Ore. (AP) Scores and team earnings Tuesday after the final round of the Fred Meyer Challenge bestbal' golf tournament on one par-71 Oregon Goif Club course (x-won on second round playoff): $100.000 63-62-125 Crenshaw-Mickelson, $80.000 62-63-125 Palmer- Jacobsen, $70,000 64-62-126 Gilder $57.500 64-64--128 Love -Couples, $57,500 65-63-175 Haas-Stadier, $50.000 66-63-129 Lietzke-Gallagher Jr. $50.000 63-44-129 Henninger Janzen, $50,000 62-57-129 J.

Nicklaus -G. Nicklaus, $47,000 45-65-130 Elkington-Purtzer, $47,000 64-66--130 Daly- McGovern, $46.000 65-66--131 Wieskopt- Singh, 68-60-137 HOLES IN ONE DR. ROGER DUDIS, on the 127-yard ninth hole at Wyckolf, using a seven-iron, Witnesses: Jim Carey, Jim Doul and Howard Soderbaum. JIM BROUGH, on the 121-yard eighth hole al Holyoke, using a pitching -wedge. Witnesses Tony Tallman, Al Bernard and Joe Martino.

DAN LACY, on the 157-yard fifth hole at The Orchards, using a seven-iron. Witnesses: Jim Baker, Carl Luretti, Pete Egar and Tim White ROAD RACING EMPIRE ONE CROSS COUNTRY Here are the results of Monday's Empire One Running Club's 5k cross country race held al Stanley Park in Westfield. 1. Mike Paulin 2. Jose Arzola 3.

Jonathan Roy 4. Jason Chase S. Marty Kan 6. Dan Antaya 7. Laurel Brzuska 8.

Nicole Gregoire 2138; 9. Starr Drienfelewski 10. Laura Caselden 11. Dennis Thackary 12. Dan Sexton 13.

Missy Hemsley 14. Henry Prisby 15. Kathie Curnick 16. Tim McAneaney 17. Chris Plummer 18.

Amy Dold 19, Michelle Plummer 20. Garyth Evans 21. Crystal Most 22. Melissa Monteith 23. Kate Evans 24.

Hillary Evans 44:07. CHILDS, SR. TRAIL RACE Here are the results of last night's Richard W. Childs, Sr. 2.4-mile trait race for youth 15-and-under held at Van Horn Park: 1.

Jeremy Desmarais 14.33; 2. Tommie Crawford 3. Nasir Abdul-Wadud 4. Dan Antaya 5. Jonathan Lafrance 6.

Asif Abdul-Wadud 7. Andrew Whiteford 8. Thomas Walsh 9. Brendan Mercure 10. Nadhir Abdul-Wadud 11.

Jeremy Seymour 12: Daniel Kolcdzinski 13. Bashir Abdul- Wadud 14. Harold Belhumeur 15. Hal Riddle 16. Marie Holland 17.

Elizabeth Murphy 18. Cory Mattoon 19. Raquel Kan 20. Kara O'Keefe 16:52. 21.

Mubarik Salam 22. Matt Pinkos 23. Ryan Sullivan 24. Kim Holland 25. Kim Sullivan 26.

Shawn Lacross 27. Blaine McCarthy 28. Juan Caraballo 29. Rachel Boss 30. Dennis Fenton 31.

Ben Fedora 32. Kyle DeBisschop 33. Jose Irizarry 34. Kathleen O'Keefe 35. Shaunna McCarthy 36.

Jalilah Amatul-Wadud 37. John Williams 38. Andy Lapre 39. Anna Yearwood 40. Johnathan Vaughan 19:55.

41. Timothy Vaughan 19:56, 42. Brian Ede 43. Ian Moylan 44. tal Dube 45.

Mary Fallon 46. Laura Ebbeling 47. Amy Pinkos 48. Bethany Kolodzinski 49. Jill Rossmeis) 50.

Tara Kan 51. LeKeisha Walker 52. Christine Borrero 53. Adlen Villalba 54. Xyla Williams 55.

Veronica Viens 56. Jim Meara 57. Kate Bevan 58. Michael Daily 59. Bridget Yearwood 60.

Joseph Bourassa 21:42. 61. Meredith Lang 62. Meghan Fallon 63. Kelsie Roche 64.

Ross Gaudette 65. William Duggan 66. Tiffany Bourassa 67. Samantha Noonan 68. Lauren Kolodzinski 69, Sara Fedora 70.

Ibtihai Amatul-Wadud 71. Chris Demasi 72. Husain Salam 23:29: 73. Sara Stevenson 2331; 74. Kristin Walsh 75.

Jennifer Vaughan 76. Richard Decoleau 77. Pat Rooney 78. Lauren McCormick 79. Marshall Prokop 80.

Andrew Hensley 24:34. 81. Tim Riddle 82. Jamaal Williams 83. Raihana Salam 84.

Tim Rooney 85. Nicole Prokop 86. Amy Stevenson 87. John McCarthy 88. Tommy Adams 89.

Nicholas Thibautt 90, Ann Sroka 91. Maura Troy 92. Dennis Roche 93. Nichole Baldyga 94. Kelcie Twining 95.

Kelly McCormick 96. Bridget Barcomb 97. Gina Nubile 98. Karly O'Keefe 99. Ryan Morrie 100.

Alyssa Eaton 28.46. 101. Kristin Gaudelte 28:46: 102. Laura Tenerowicz 103. Caroline Adams 104.

David Walsh 105. Marc Wright 30:58: 106. Ryan Weeks 107. Bradford Hull 108. Philip Hull 109.

Stafanie Viens 110. Catherine Adars 111. Andrew Fedora 112. Katie Rooney 34:02, 113. Simeone Fenton 114.

Whitney Fenton 115. Carly Eaton 116. Nichole Levierge 117. Meghan McCarthy 36:55,. 118.

Xioamra Rivera 45:16. 1 SUMMER SIZZLER Here are the results of last night's Greater Springfield Harriers' Summer Sizzler 8k road race hald at Forest Park; 1. Brent Coon 24:11, 2. Charlie Shaw 4. Celio Hernandez 5.

Roland Cormier 6. Rick Lunsford 7. Louis Latourneau 29:38. 8. Bill Lepiesaz 9.

John Bigos 10. Bob Green 11. Neal Lamberton 12. Winston Nunes 13. Dave Hamelin 14.

Rich Nahlovsky 15. Mary Ruczek 16. Roy Brown 17. Rich Nichols 18. Paul Quinn 19.

Euclid Desrochers 20. Bea Lavanos 21. Dan Lynes 22. Roy Anderson 38:16, 23. Dennis Halsey 24.

Dick Osgood 25. Linda Baymon. 26. Doug Ransom 46:24. THURSDAY, AUGUST 25 Empire One Running Cub SK cross country series, 6:30 p.m., at Whiting Reservoir, Holyoke.

Register at Mountain Park entrance. For more information call Jim Boss at 560-4434. SUNDAY, AUGUST 28 Maloney's Festive 5K Road Race starting by 12:30 p.m. on race day with registration closing al 12:45 p.m. Maloney's Festive 5K Road Race starting at 12 noon at Maloney's Pub, 874 Hampden Street, Holyoke.

Early entry fee $10 before August 26 or $12 after August 26. T-Shirts to first 300 entries, prizes to division winners, post race party with hot dogs, hamburgs, refreshments and more. MONDAY, AUGUST 29 Stanley Park Cross Country Race in Stanley Park, Westfield at 6:30 p.m. For more information call Gordon Bates at 568-7975. TUESDAY, AUGUST 30 Greater Springfield Harriers Summer Sizzler series, Forest Park, Springfield.

5K cross country, 6:30 p.m., registration at grandstand. Northampton Cress Country SK Race at Northampton Community Gardens on Burts Pil Road al 6:30 p.m. Registration $2, under 18 free. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 Mt. Greylock 19m Annual Road Race, starting at Mt.

Williams Reservoir al Junction of Notch Rd. and Reservoir North Adams, MA; 10 a.m.; no pre-regis-; tration; 510 entry lee; uphill 8 miles; 2350 foot verlical climb; asphalt surface. For more information call Paul Shepardson al 443-7654. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 First Federal Parks and Recreation Department Annual Road Race and Fun walk, starts at Suffield High School with the 10K Race beginning at 10 a.m. and the Fun Run at 9 a.m, Registration forms available al Suffield Parks and Recreation Office, 61 Ffyler Place.

and some First Federal Bank braches, or register the day of the race between 8 a.m. and 9 a.m. al the High School Cateteria. s11 tee in advance and $13 day of race. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2 Longmeadow ABC 1994 Road Race, beginning at 1 p.m.

al the Longmeadow Community House with actual length of race being 5.3 miles; long sleeve t-shirts tor the first 125 to register; awards in each category; team prizes; special aware for first male and female residents to finish; post race efreshments; $2 gift certificate to every participant compliments of Abdows. $11 for pre-registration by September 30, $12 for post entries Teams must declare FOOTBALL ARENA FOOTBALL LEAGUE Plavolts By The Associated Press Pairing and site TBD, 7.30 p.m, First Round Thursday, Aug 14 Arizona 52. Charlotte 24 Friday, Aug. 11 Orlando 34, Fort Worth 13 Albany 49. Las Vegas 30 Saturday, Aug.

20 Massachusetts 58. Tampa Bay 51 Semifinals Friday, Aug. 26 Massachusetts al Oriando, 7:40 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 27 Arizona at Albany, 8 p.m, Championship Friday, Sept.

1 Pairing and site TBD, 7.30 p.m, 1'. 10 3 i BASEBALL. 18 New York Penn League A BY The Associated Press Stedler Division Pct. GB Jamestown (Tigers) '35 29 .547 Batavia (Phillies) 34 30 .531: St. Catharines (Jays) 30 34 .469 Welland (Pirates) 26 38 .406 9 McNamara Division Pct.

GB N. Jersey (Cardinals) 37 28 .569 Vermont (Expos) 37 26 .569 Pittsfield (Mets) 34 31 .523 3 Hudsn Vliy (Rangers) 30 32 .484 512 Pinckney Division Pct. GB Watertown (Indians) 45 20 .692 I Utica (Red Sox) 28 37 3 .431 17 Auburn (Astros) 39 27 .591 6'2 Oneonta (Yankees) 27 37 .422 17142 Elmira (Marlins) 27 39 .409 Williamsport (Cubs) 22 41 .349 22 Tuesday's Games Late Game Not Induded Vermont 3, Oneonta Pillsfield 7, Auburn 3 New Jersey 7, Ulica Elmira 5, Batavia 3 Jamestown 8, Williamsport 6 St. Catharines 7, Welland 2 Watertown at Hudson Valley, (n) Wednesday's Games Oneonta at Vermont Auburn at Pittsfield Watertown at Hudson Valley Utica al New Jersey Elmira at Batavia Williamsport at Jamestown St. Catharines at Welland Thursday's Games Auburn at Vermont Oneonta at Pittsfield Utica al Hudson Valley Watertown at New Jersey Elmira at St.

Catharines Williamsport at Welland Jamestown at Batavia Eastern League At A Glance By The Associated Press North Division Pct. GB Binghamton (Mets) 76 52 .594 New Haven (Rockies)69 59 .539 Albany (Yankees) 65 62 .512 N. Britain (Red Sox) 52 73 .416 22'2 Portland (Marlins) 52 76 .406 24 South Division Harrisburg (Expos) 81 44 .648 Bowie (Orioles) 75 53 .506 71 Cantn-Akrn (Indians) 61 66 480 21 Reading (Phillies) 52 75 .409 30 Trenton (Tigers) 50 73 .407 30 Tuesday's Games Albany 1, Trenton 0, 1st game Albany 3, Trenton 1, 2nd game Binghamton 3, New Haven 2 Bowie 4, Reading 3, 10 innings Canton- Akron 8, Portland 5, 10 innings Harrisourg 4, New Britain 3, 1st game New Britain 6, Harrisburg 2, 2nd game Wednesday's Games Trenton at Albany New Haven at Binghamton Reading at Bowie Canton-Akron at Portland Harrisburg al New Britain, 2 Thursday's Games Trenton at Albany Binghamton at New Britain Reading at Bowie Akron al Portland New Haven at Harrisburg BOWLING 3. Karen Stroud, Victoria, Texas. 4.796.

U.S. AMATEUR BOWLING BLOOMINGTON, Minn, (AP) Standings Tuesday after the final round of qualifying in the U.S. Amateur Bowling Championships, with name, hometown, and 24 game pinfall lotals. Men 1, Chris Barnes, Wichita. 5,016.

2, Roberl Smith, Moorpark, 4,999. 3, Nick Wissinger IV, Sterling Heights, 4,977 4, Bob Goike, Belleville, 4,953. Pat Healey Niagara Falls, 4.933 6 (tie), Ed Roberts, Cambridge, Mass. and Brian Fedrow, San Jose, Calif. 4.907, 6, David Hurt, Lalayette, 4,856.

9, John Eiss, Brooklyn Park, 4,830. 10, Ron Mohr, Eagle River, Alaska, 4,803. 11, Scott Santos. Woonsocket, 4.802. 12.

Mark Van Meter, Albuquerque, N.M., 4,799. 13, Pete Partridge, Phoenix, 4,772. 14, Sam Lantto, Maple Grove, 4.760. 15, Mike Winklepleck, stone. 4,757.

16. Tony Manna Lincoln, 4,741 17, Kevin Dornberger, Sioux Falls. 5.0., 4,730. 19. Craig Harrington, Salt Lake COy.

4,728. 19, Andrew Udani, to, Calif, 4.706 20, Eric Cox, St. burg, Fla, 4.704. 21. David Weimer Lafavelte.

4.701. 22. William Ripley, Newark, 4,608 23, Charlie Del Plato, Brick, 4,681. 24, Chuck Toy, Arlington, Texas, 4,676. Women 1, Liz Johnson, Nagara Falls, 4.893.

2. Lisa Vint, East Troy, 4.830. 3. Karen Stroud, Victoria, Texas. 4.796.

I 1a Ta I defensive end. LAS VEGAS POSSE--Signed James Bullock, wide receiver. SACRAMENTO GOLD MINERS-Activated David Archer, quarterback. Waived Jim Kemp, quarterback. SHREVEPORT PIRATES--Signed Robert Cobb, quarterback, and Bill Durkin, offensive lineman.

Waived Eros Sanchez, quarterback; Don Chaney. tight end; John Settle, running back; and Michael Jefferson, offensive lineman. WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERSvated Ryan Carey, defensive back, and Nathaniel Bolton, wide receiver. Placed Jeffery Grays, linebacker, on the inured list. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association LOS ANGELES LAKERS--Signed Nick Van Exel, guard, and Antonio Harvey.

forward, to multivear contracts. MIAMI HEAT- -Named Ed Badger assistant coach and signed him to a multiyear contract. Signed Alvin Gentry, assistant coach, to a multivear contract. HOCKEY National Hockey League BUFFALO SABRES-Agreed to terms with Steve Shields, goaltender. NEW JERSEY DEVILS--Signed Sergel Brylin, center, to multivear contract.

PHILADELPHIA FLYERSDan Kordic, defenseman. WASHINGTON CAPITALS--Signed Joe Juneau, center, to a four -year contract. International Hockey League SAN DIEGO GULLS- Named Gayle Lamey director of public relations and Troy Mills corporate sales manager. East Coast Hockey League BIRMINGHAM BULLS--Signed Aaron Hueston, right wing, and Paul Davieu, defenseman. COLLEGE NCAA-Denied the Big South ence's appeal for an automalic bid to the 1995 men's basketball tournament.

AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL nounced the resignation of Tracie Seymour, women's volleyball coach and men's assistant basketball coach. Named Elizabeth Cranmer women's assistant basketball coach and women's volleyball coach. Promoted Peter Artibello, men's assistant volleyball coach, to women's volleyball coach. EVANSVILLE-Named Jay Jameson assistant sports information director. HARTFORD-Promoted Dick Cote to assistant athletic director.

Named Jim Brett baseball coach, Dan Davies and Erin Hickey trainers; Kim LeMere women's assistant soccer coach; Maureen Marshall women's assistant volleyball coach and Desiree Moran-Fray athletic counselor. HARTWICK -Named Jennifer Potter and Joe Samaritano co-head coaches of men's and women's cross country and track and field programs. Named Linda Walsh women's soccer coach. HARVARD--Named Kathleen T. Stone women's ice hockey coach and Jay Weiss wrestling coach.

GEORGIA SOUTHERN--Announced the resignation of Larry Bryant, pitching coach LEHMAN-Announced the resignation of Kevin McGinniss, director of athletics and men's baskelball coach..

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