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6-D FOR THE RECORD FOR FINAL SCORES, CALL 344-4580 NEW ENGLAND CLASSIC: a-Tracy Hanson. 36-39--75 SUTTON, Mass. (AP) Leaders Amy 36-39-75 terday after one round of the $1 million Ok-Hee Ku 36-39-75 New England Classic at the Therese 38-37--75 par 36-35--71 Pleasant Valley Country Missie Berteotti 38-37-75 Club: Mitzi Edge 40-35-75 Bruce 32-32-64 Adele 38-37-75 Blaine 33-32-65 Cheryl Stacy 39-36-75 Denis 34-31-65 Tammie Green 37-38-75 Ernie Gonzalez 32-33-65 Brandie 39-36-75 Ted 34-31-65 Marci 39-36--75 Trevor Dodds 32-33-65 Michelle 40-35-75 Neal Lancaster 33-33-66 Sue Fogleman 40-35--75 Emlyn Aubrey 33-33--66 Trish 38-37-75 Ian Baker 32-34--66 Kelly 35-41-76 Brian 34-32-66 Marta 40-36-76 Kenny Knox. 34-32-66 a- Vicki 39-37-76 'Wayne Grady. 33-33-66 Chris 38-38--76 Mike Springer 35-32-67 a-Terri Thompson 37-39-76 David 33-34-67 Tani 38-38-76 Gene 32-35-67 Barb Mucha 41-35--76 Brad 33-34-67 Jan 38-38-76 "Steve 35-32-67 Elaine Crosby.

40-36-76 33-35-68 Pearl 37-39-76 Jack 36-32-68 -Anne 40-36--76 Rose 34-34-68 Dawn Coe 39-37-76 35-33-68 Kristi Albers 38-38-76 Billy 34-34-68 Susan Sanders 38-38-76 Buddy Gardner 33-3568 Peggy 38-38-76 Fred 34-34-68 Cathy Gerring 40-36 76 Dave Barr 35-33-68 Rosie Jones 40-36-76 Bowles 34-34-68 Sue Ertl 38-3876 Joel Edwards 33-35-68 Julie 36-40-76 Lee 34-35-69 Jodi Figley 39-37--76 Bob Estes 35-34-69 a-Kelly Robbin 39-37-76 Jim Hallet 32-37-69 Sheila 39-37-76 Ed 34-35-69 Ayako 37-39-76 John 33-36-69 Dale Eggeling 40-37-77 John 35-34--69 Kris 40-37-77 Wayne Levi 33-3669 Alison Nicholas. 37-40-77 Bob Lohr 35-34-69 Karen 38-39-77 Bryan Norton 35-34-69 Laura Davies 36-41-77 Greg 34-35-69 Susan Slaughter 41-36-77 Fran Quinn 34-3569 Vicki 39-38-77 Brett 36-3369 Cindy Rarick 38-39-77 Robert 35-34-69 Kathy 40-37-77 Howard 36-33-69 Jane Crafter 38-39-77 Mike 34-35-69 Sandra Palmer 38-39-77 Nolan Henke 34-35-69 Gail 36-41-77 Marco 37-32-69 a- Jill 37-40-77 Ken 34-35-69 Marianne 41-36-77 Steve Lowery 33-36-69 Kay 39-38-77 Lance Ten Brock 35-35-70 Lisa Grimes 38-39-77 Dutty 31-39-70 Lynn Adams. 39-39-78 Larry Silvera 34-36-70 Cathy Reynolds 40-38-78 Don Pooley 36-34-70 Sherri 36-42-78 Billy Ray Brown 34-36-70 Alison Munt 39-39-78 Barry 34-36--70 Muffin 43-35-78 Mark 36-34-70. Lisa de 37-41-78 Michael 33-37-70 a-Carol Semple 40-38-78 Brandt Jobe 35-35-70 Deb 37-41-78 Jeff 35-35-70 Juli Inkster 41-37--78 Dana Quigley 36-34-70 Julie 39-39-78 Rich Parker 36-34-70 Lisa Walters 39-39-78 Perry 36-34-70 a-Renee Heiken 39-39-78 Bob 37-33-70 Kathy Postlewait 42-36-78 Brad Faxon 34-36-70 Caroline Pierce 40-39-79 Mike Ginny Burkey 39-40-79 Mike 34-36-70 Pat 41-38-79 Kirk 35-35-70 Mary 38-41-79 Billy 36-34--70 Jerilyn Brtz 39.40--79 Bart 37-33-70 Jackie 43-36-79 Rod 35-35-70 Nancy 39-40-79 Jim 35-35-70 Mary Lawrence 42-37-79 Brian Watts 33-37-70 -Robin Weiss 40-39-79 George Burns 36-35-71 Judi 38-41-79 Bill Butter 36-35-71: Martha 39-41-80 Lon 33-38--71 Sherri Stemhauer. 41-39-80 Lennie 37-34-71 Cindy Currier.

44-36-80 Bill 35-36-71 Margaret Platt 80 36-35-71 Donna 44-36-80 Roberts 35-36-71 Julie Hennessy 41-39-80 Dan Forman 37-34-71 -Debbie 41-40-81. -Curt 35-36-71 Kris Monaghan 41-40-81 Karl 36-35-71 Dina 42-39-81 Barry 34-37-71 Michelle Dobek 40-41-81 Jim Gina 42-39-81 Bob 36-35-71 Cathy Johnston 39-42-81 Brian 38-33-71 Barb 40-41-81 David 36-35--71 Barb Thomas 44-37-81 Bob Menne 37-34-71 Jodi 43-39--82 Joey 34-37--71 Kathy Craig Rudolph 34-37--71 Kris Hanson 43-39-82. Greg Bruckner 37-34--71 -Barbara 41-41-82. Kim Young 36-35--71 Amy Read 41-41-82' 34-38--72 SENIORS BRITISH OPEN Greg Twiggs 37-35-72 ST. ANNES, England (AP) Leading "Sean Murphy 37-35-72 scores after one round of the Seniors Brad Bell 37-35-72 British Open, on the 6.673-yard.

par-71 Dave Eichelberger 39-33-72 Royal Lytham course: Ed 36-36-72 Bob Charles, New 69 Clark Burroughs 35-37-72 Tommy Horton. 69 Sam 34-38-72 Peter Butler, Britain 69 Pat Mcg 35-37-72 Bobby Verwey, South 70 Dave 37-35-72 Gary Player, South 70 Larry 35-37-72 Bob Rose. 71 Leonard 38-34-72 Bernard Hunt, 71 P.H. Horgan Ill 35-37-72 Arnold Palmer, 72 Greg 34-38-72 Arthur Proctor, 72 Dave Stockton. 35-38--73 Charles Green; 72 Dan Pohl 36-37-73 Also Morris 35-38 -73 Charles Mehok, U.S.

73 Chris Perry 37-36-73 Bob Boldt. 73 Ronnie 37-36-73 Howell Fraser. 73: Mike San 39-34--73 Rafe Botts, U.S. 74 Mike Standly 35-38-73 Walter Jones. 74.

Dave Sutherland 36-37-73 Stan Dudas. 75. Dudley 38-35--73 Vance Moxom, 75. Mike Nicolette 37-37-74 Deray Simon, 76 Andy 37-37-74 Robert Watson, U.S.......................... 77 Bobby Jack O'Keefe, U.S.

77. Fred Wadsworth 35-39 -74 Buddy Demling: 78 Frank 36-38-74 Jimmy Wright, U.S................... 79 Tom Byrum 38-36-74 Ron Nicol. U.S............. 79..

Tommy Moore 36-38--74. David Jiminez, U.S. 79 Brad 39-35--74 Chick Evans, U.S. 79 Jc 37-37--74 OHIO AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP Ron Streck 37-37-74 TOLEDO (AP) Third-round "results Bill 37-37-74 yesterday from the 85th Ohio Amateur Ken 38-36--74 men's golf championship at the Dillard Pruitt 36-38-74 par-71 Inverness Club: Jim 36-39-75 J.Junk. Wash.

Crt. 76-73-67--216 David 37-38-75 Mike Stone, Toledo 72-72-72-216 Clark Dennis 39-36-75 Tom Etfers, Cincinnati 73-73-72-218 Jim Carter 37-38--75 Jim McGurk, Toledo 75-70-74-219 Richard Zokol F.Lickliter 74-71-75-220 Stan Utley 39-36--75 John Hills. 73-72-76-221 Scott 38-37-75 Anderson, 75-73-74-222 Tommy 37-38-75 Rick Bash, Ostrander 77-70-75-222 Rusty 38-37-75 Bob Fairchild, Lakewood. 75-75-72--222 Mark Wiltshire 38-37-75. Ric Baird, 77-74-72-223 Jerry 38-37-75' B.

Cunningham. Cincinnati 75-75-73--223 Dicky Thompson 40-35-75 Mark Telenco, 77-71-75-223 Mike Holland. 38-38-76 A. Weinstein, Shaker 74-77-72-223 Tim 39-37-76 Dan Belden Ill, 71-73-80-224 Carl Cooper 40-36-76 Jett Stavrott. Dublin 75-75-74-224 Larry Gallagher.

37-39-76 Todd Casabella, 78-74-73--225 Robert 34-42-76 Aaron Crewse. 75-77-73--225 Brandel 37-39-76 Mike Emery, Massillon 81-75-69-225 Olin Browne 38-38--76 Todd Schreck, 73-74-78--225 U.S. WOMEN'S OPEN Todd Straley, Milford 76-76-73--225 FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) Leaders David Virden, 74-75-76-225 after one round of the $500.000 U.S. B.Franks, W. Chester 74-76-76-226 Women's.

Open at the 6.340-yard, par John Gagai, Ironton 73-73-80-226 36-35-71 Colonial Country Club (a-amaRyan Zahn, 76-76-74--226 teur): Jack Hesler, 78-72-77-227 Pat Bradley 34-35-69 David Leggett, Columbus 75-76-76--227 Meg Mallon 34-36-70 Randy Refers. 75-74-78-227 Joan Pitco*ck 34-36-70 Chuck Smith, 77-72-78-227 Laurel 36-34-70 J. Spengler, Perrysburg 75-78-74-227 a-Sarah Lebrun Ingram 36-35-71 James Stahl, 80-74-73-227 Jane Geddes Donnie Darr, 75-78-75-228 Debbie Massey 35-37-72 Doug Hauenstein, Aurora 78-69-81--228 Danielle Ammaccapane 35-37-72 C. Hoover, 78-73-77-228 Dana Scott Piesen, Lakewood 78-76-74-228 Missie 35-37-72 J. Santagata, Youngstown 79-75-74-228 Sally Little 34-38-72 Michael Walker, 78-76-74-228 Judy Dickinson 36-36-72 J.Muzquiz.

78-76-75-229 Colleen 36-36-72 Barry Terresen, 76-77-76-229 Mindy 36-36-72 Matt Beckett, 79-76-76-231 Nancy 37-35-72 Russ Berkoben, 76-79-76--231 Alice Ritzman 36-36-72 Bob Rittberger. 77-78-76--231 Amy 36-37-73 Missed cut Noelle 37-36-73 Robert Henighan, Medina 73-78-81-232 14 Alice 40-33-73 Barry Pry. 76-77-79--232 Hollis Stacy 37-36-73 Ray Sovik, 77-74-81-232 Cindy Mueller 38-35--73 Grant Williams, 73-77-82--232 JoAnne Andy Fredette, Cincinnati. 78-78-77--233 Dottie Mochrie 37-36-73 Sam Spino. 75-75-83233 Jody 36-37-73 G.Cremeans, 81-72-81--234 Liselotte 37-37-74 Mike Kaido.

Zanesville 80-76-78-234 Maggie Will 37-37--74 R. Wakeling, Munroe Falls 81-72-81-234 Cheryl Pontious 38-36-74 David Gumlia, 78-78-79 -235 Betsy 37-37-74 Ryan McCann, 79-77-79-235 Patty Sheehan 37-37--74 R.McPhail, 75-75-85--235 Beth Daniel 40-34-74 Joe Wright, Findlay 78-76-81-235 Marlene Floyd 37-37--74 T.Kunkemllr, 80-76-80-236 Caroline Carl Tuke. 75-80-81-236 Tina Barrett 37-37-74 A. Christphr, New Concord 77-77-83-237 Patti Rizzo 35-39-74 Bob Miller, Bay Village 76-78-84-238 Susi Kim Spa Totally Oriental Staff 5974 Rd. Near Eastwood Mall 422 Niles, Ohio, 216-652-1540 VISA Susi GOLF ADULT VIDEO TAPE SUPERMARKET Tapes -Reg.

29.95, Now 9.95 Largest Selection Prices OPEN 24 HRS. 14980 W. 150th Brookpark THE PLAIN DEALER, FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1991 'They don't scream or drink beer or throw snowballs at you. They might fall asleep, but they won't boo. Indianapolis Colts kicker Dean Biasucci, an aspiring actor, on how theater audiences are different from football crowds.

John Sherman, Dayton 74-81-83--238 Bill Bosshard. 76-80-87-243 SCOTTISH OPEN GLENEAGLES. Scotland (AP) Leading scores after two rounds of the Scottish Open, on the par-71 King's course: Danny Mijovic, 64-66-130 Seve Ballesteros, Spain 63-68-131 Mats Lanner, Sweden 65-66-131 Barry Lane, 66-66-132 Craig Parry, Australia 65-67-132 David Feherty, N.Ireland 69-63-132 Donnie Hammond, U.S........ 69-64-133 Peter Senior. Australia 67-66-133 C.Montgomene, Scotland 65-68-133 Mark McNulty, Zimbabwe 65-68-133 Eamonn Darcy, Ireland 66-67-133 Sandy Lyle, Scotland 68-65-133 Mike Clayton, 69-64-133 Mark Roe, 63-71 -134 J.

Maria Canizares, Spain 64-70-134 Philip Walton, Ireland 67-67-134 Rick Hartmann, U.S............... 66-69-135 Tom Weiskopf, U.S. 71-64-135 Glen Day. 69-66-135 David Gilford. Britain 68-67-135 Jose Rivero, Spain 67-68-135 Howard Clark.

Britain 65-70-135 Mark James. 65-70--135 Nick Faldo, 66-69--135 Steven Richardson. 66-69-135 Also Robert Gamez, U.S. 70-67-137 John Huston, 68-69-137 Keith Clearwater, U.S............ 69-68--137 Kenny Perry.

U.S. 69-68-137 Jay Don Blake. U.S. 70-69-139 Failed to Quality Tommy Armour III. U.S.

70-70-140 Peter Teravainen, U.S. 70-70--140 Steven Bowman, U.S. 70-71-141 Gil Morgan, 70-73--143 Andrew Magee, U.S... 68-75-143 Mark Brooks, U.S. 71-72-143 Rocco Mediate.

U.S. 73-75-148 AMATEUR GOLF CLEVELAND WOMEN GOLF ASSOC. at Canterbury C.C. How they finished 1. Mayfield 683.5: 2.

Canterbury 643; 3. Westwood 638; 4. Country 602; 5. Kirtland 590; 6. Avon Oaks 585; 7.

Elyria 579.5; 8. Shaker 571.5; 9. Beechmont 570: 10. Acacia 518.5; 11. Oakwood 516.5; 12.

Lakewood 472.5; 13. Columbia Hills 453.5: 14. Chagrin Valley 441.5: 15. Lake Forest 413: 16. Hawthrone Valley 362.: Low Gross-1.

Mary Ann Bierman, Mayfield, 83; 2. (tie) Nancy Liber, Shaker, 83. Susie Stewart. Kirtland. 83.

GREATER CLEVELAND GOLF ASSOC. at Legend Lake G.C. Low Gross -First Flight: 1. Sue Leimgruber, Legend Lake, 78; 2. Marilyn Zahurak, Legend Lake 84; 3.

(tie) Fran Calvin, Oberlin, 87. Cindy San Filipo. Aurora, 87. Second Flight: 1. (tie) Pat Inners.

Legend Lake. 89, Marilyn Landeg. Pine Ridge, 89: 3. (tie) Shirley Young, Madison, 95. Mary Colin, Ashtabula.

95. Third Flight: 1. Rita Henretta, Pine Ridge. 100; 2. (tie) Pat Roller, Ashtabula, 102, Marian Lynch, Aurora, 102..

Fourth Flight: 1. Marva Armstrong. Rawiga. 103: 2. Gingie Albert, Pine Ridge, 105.

Low Net -First Flight: 1. Betty Carson. Ashland, 71: 2. Sharon Deering. Madison, 72.

Second Flight: 1. (tie) Kremar, Medina. 73. Ruby Patton. Legend Lake 73.

3. Kit Grittin, Rawiga 74. Third Flight: 1. Mary Robinson, Legend Lake 74: 2. (tie) Emily Mechir, Legend Lake 75.

Lane Matteo. Pine ney. Walden 2. (tie) Marie Hawk, Pine Hills, 87. Third Flight: 1.

Mary Lake. 75. Ridge 75. Fourth Flight: 1. Marion CudPetter, Berkshire.

77: 2. Dottie Fannin, droski. Legend Cogan, Cooper. Low Low Low Pritchard. Berkshire.

SUBURBAN Pine Net Lake Gross Pleasant 78. Boston Rawiga at for Ridge 75, Gross-First for LADIES 76. Second Hills, the 65. Jenny Valley. Springvale the 84: field 87.

Flight: GOLF 2. Flight: field Gottron, Legend -Jeanne -Sue CenASSOC. 1. Carol 1. June (tie) Diane Dar Reeve, Trolli, Boston Hills, 88: 2.

Joann Telzrow, Orchid Hills, 90. Low Net: First Flight: 1. Anne Kisel, Grantwood. 64: 2. Faye Habart.

Springvale, 66. Second Flight: 1. (tie) Sue Otto. Pine Hills. 66.

Ann Pescatrice, Springvale, 66. Third Flight: 1. Jane Adams, Orchid Hills, 61; 2. (tie) Doris Enovitch, Pine Hills. 64, Lois Patajcik.

Pine Hills. 64 SUPER SHOOTERS CHRIS HELANEY shot a hole-in-one on the 146-yard 16th hole at Pine Hills G.C. using a 6-iron. JIM AUSSEM aced the 120-yard 16th at Lakewood C.C. using a pitching wedge.

STEVE BANKSON shot a holeon the 110-yard 10th hole using a pitching wedge at Spring Valley C.C. LES WILLIAMS aced the 125-yard 12th hole using an 8-iron at Spring Valley C.C. GARY DOLE aced the 115-yard 18th hole with a pitching wedge The Links G.C. BOWLING PBA SENIOR OPEN O' FALLON. M.

(AP) Results yesterday after the stepladder finals of the $55,000 St. Clair PBA Senior Open at St. Clair Bowl with names, hometowns, pin: fall totals and prize money: 1, Adam Toney. Oak Hill, W. (one game), 187, $5.000.

2, Mickey Spiezio, Crest Hill, 381 (two games). $2,700. 3, Don Johnson, Las Vegas, 426 (two games), $2.300. 4. John Hricsina, FrankIn, 476 (two games) $2,000.

5. Gus Marsala. Maryland Heights, 203 (one game), $1.900. Playoffs-Hricsina def. Marsala, 258-203.

Johnson def. Hricsina. 223-218. Spiezio def. Johnson, 215-203.

Championship Toney def. Spiezio. 187-166. PBA TUCSON OPEN TUCSON. Ariz.

(AP) Standings yesterday after the tourth round of the $125.000 Tucson Open with names, hometowns, 26-game pinfall totals and match-play records: 1, (tie) Jess Stayrook, San Diego. 7-1, and Marc McDowell. Madison, 6-2, 6.058. 3. John Mazza, Mount Clemens, 5-3.

5.941. 4, (tie) Del Ballard Richardson, Texas, 4.4, and Mike Edwards, Tulsa, 4-4, 5.905. 6, Joe Firpo, Lake Worth, 5-3, 5.904. 7, Pete McCordic, Katy, Texas, 5-3. 5,876.

8. Norm Duke, Albuquerque, N.M., 2-6, 5.874. 9. Walter Ray Williams Stockton, 5-3. 5,823.

10. Butch Soper, Lake Havasu City, 8-0, 5,820. 11, Billy Young, Edmond, 3-5. 5.753. 12.

Mike Miller, Altamonte Springs, 4-4. 5.747. 13, Ed Richardson, Corpus Christi, Texas, 6-2, 5,713. 14, Mike Aulby, Indianapolis, 5-3, 5.703. 15, Tracy Lamberth, Hendersonville.

2-6, 5.702. 16. Ron Williams, Forth Worth, Texas. 3-5, 5.699. 17, Mike Shady, Ripon, 3-5, 5,682.

18, (tie) Corey Groth. LaVerne 2-6, and Ken Muscato, Canandaigua, N.Y., 3-5. 5,627. 20. Dave Ferraro, Kingston, N.Y., 4-4, 5.620.

21, Purvis Granger, Bricktown, N.J.. 3-5. 5.616. 22, Parker Bohn Ill, Freehold. N.J..

3-5. 5.595. 23. Kyle Shedd, Thornton, 3-5, 5,500. 24, Mark Bowers, Aberdeen, 1-7, 5,484.

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Clair Ave. Cleve. BASEBALL American League CHICAGO WHITE SOX- Activated second baseman Joey Cora; optioned pitcher Wayne Edwards to Vancouver (Class AAA Pacific Coast League). National League CINCINNATI REDS -Placed catcher. Jett Reed on 15-day disabled list, retroactive to July 1: recalled outfielder Chris Jones from Nashville (AAA American Association).

HOUTSON ASTROS- -Recalled infielder Mike Simms and catcher Scott Servais from Tucson (PCL): optioned pitcher Xavier Hernandez to Tucson; placed catcher Carl Nichols waivers. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES vated infielder Randy Ready; recalled third baseman Dave Hollins from Scran1-Wilkes-Barre (AAA International League): sent outfielders Campusano and Barre. Ron Jones to Scrantor BASKETBALL National Basketball Association NEW YORK KNICKS-Named Sandra Stovall community relations coordinator. Continental Basketball Association TRI-CITIES-Named Steve Hayes coach. World Basketball League NASHVILLE STARS Signed guard Jeff Strong; placed guard Marcus Bodie on injured reserve.

MEMPHIS ROCKERS--Signed guard John McIntyre: waived forward Baskerville Holmes. FOOTBALL National Football League BUFFALO BILLS- -Signed tackle Tony DeLorenzo. tight end Steve Clark and linebacker Mark Maddox. HOUSTON OILERS -Agreed to terms with cornerback Steve Jackson. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS -Signed defensive end Mel Agee, tight end Tim Bruton and linebacker Frank Giannetti.

MIAMI DOLPHINS- -Waived linebackers Joe Johnson and Clifford Champ, cornerbacks Eddie Brown and Al Higgs, running back Eric Jenkins, guard Pat Dutty, tackle Jason Jessup and wide receiver Brian Willams: waived running back Don Smith, cornerback Pat Ray and wide receiver Andre Johnson. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS- Signed tight ends Ben Coates and Randy Bethel, cornerback Jerome Henderson. center Blake Miller, guard O'Neil Glenn and wide receiver Vincent Moore. SAN DIEGO CHARGERS -Waived running back Joe Caravello. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS Waived defensive lineman Randy Barnes, linebackers Basil Proctor and Jeroy Robinson and guard Tony Smith.

Arena Football League ALBANY FIREBIRDS- Signed line. backer Jett Blankenship. HOCKEY National Hockey League NEW JERSEY DEVILS- -Named Herb Brooks coach of the Utica Devils (American Hockey League). SAN JOSE SHARKS -Named Kevin Constantine coach of the Kansas City Blades (International Hockey League). COLLEGE ALFRED -Named Dennis Greene assistant football coach.

THE LATEST LINE AMERICAN LEAGUE Favonte Odds: Underdog. SEATTLE 6 2-7'2 Cleveland TORONTO Texas DETROIT Even-6 Kansas City Boston MINNESOTA MILWAUKEE Even-6 Chicago CALIFORNIA New York OAKLAND 6-7 Baltimore A NATIONAL LEAGUE Favorite Odds Underdog CHICAGO Houston PHILADELPHIA Even-6 San Francisco Los Angeles Even-6 MONTREAL CINCINNATI. Pittsburgh NEW YORK 7-8 San Diego ATLANTA Pick St. Louis Home team in CAPS EASTERN LEAGUE (AA) Pct. GB Canton-Akr.

(Indians) 50 33. 602 Albany (Yankees) 50 35 .588 Harrisburg (Expos) 49 38 .563 3 Hagerstown (Orioles) 46 40 .535 512 Reading (Phillies) 41 44 .482 10 London (Tigers) 40 47 .460 12 Williamsport (Mets) 37 48 .435 14 New Britain (Red Sox) 29 57 .337 Yesterday Williamsport 4. Canton-Akron 0 Hagerstown 8, Albany 6. 10 innings New Britain 5. Reading 0 London 7, Harrisburg 6 Today.

Canton-Akron at Williamsport Albany at Hagerstown Reading at New Britain Harrisburg at London Wednesday American 8, National 2 Bills 4, Indians 0 CANTON-AKRON WILLIAMSPORT ab bi abr bi. Sabino cf 2 0 01 0 Howll ci 4000 Epley 16 3 0 0 0 Navrross 4 1 2 0 Thome 36 4 0 Brnitz if 2111 Mrtnz dh 4010 Dozier 4000. Zmbrno If 2 0 1 0 Willms 1b 3 0 0 0 Cntrrs df 4000 Howard 3b2 1 1 0 Levis 4 01 0 Zinter 2111 Fritti ss 2000 McBrd dh 2 0 Whtfld ph 1000 Hrnndz 2b 3 1 Odor 2b 4010 Totals 30 0 5 0 Totals 26 4 5 3 000 000 000--0 Williamsport 010 012 00x-4 Zinter. DP: CA 1, Wil 1. LOB: CA 9: Wil 4.

3B: Burnitz. Howard. SB: Sabino, Burnitz 2. CS: Burnitz. Canton-Akron IP ER BB SO Dipoto, 6 5 4 4 5 6 Wickander 2 0 0 0 0 2 Williamsport IP ER BB SO Proctor 213 0 0 3 Kline.

A 4-4 3 0 0 2 Cinnella 2 0 0 1 2 WP: Dipoto. 2:36. 1.045. CAROLINA LEAGUE (A) SECOND HALF Northern Division Pet. GB Salem (Pirates) 12 7 .632 Lynchburg (Red Sox) 9 11 .450 Frederick (Orioles) 12 .400 41 x-Pr.

William (Yankees) 12 .400 Southern Division x-Kinston (Indians) 14 6 .700 Winstn-Salem (Cubs) 12 7 .632 Durham (Braves) 9 8 .529 3'2 Peninsula (Mariners) 4 13 .235 x-clinched first-half title Yesterday Prince William 4, Kinston 2 Frederick 3, Lynchburg 2 Salem 6, Durham 1 Winston-Salem at Peninsula, rain Today Prince William at Kinston Lynchburg at Frederick Durham at Salem Winston-Salem at Peninsula, 2 Grand Opening! SHANG-HAI HEALTH SPA Whirplool. Sauna, Showers Massage Open 7 Days. 6 a.m. -1 30 a.m. 506 Abhe Rd.

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15 Tue. 16, SEA SEA SEA OAK OAK 10:35 10:05 4:35 10:05 10:05 TV-SC TV-SC TV-SC TV-SC NORTHFIELD. POST POST POST POST 7:30 7:30 6:30 7:30 THISTLEDOWN POST POST. POST 1:30 1:30 1:30 Bold type indicates a home game Other local events HORSE SHOW Chagrin Valley PHA Horse Show, 8 a.m., J' Chagrin Valley Farms Horse Show Complex, Chagrin Falls TELEVISION BASEBALL Houston at Chicago Cubs, 3, WGN San Diego New York Mets, 7:30, WWOR Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 7:30, ESPN St. Louis at Atlanta, 7:35, WTBS Chicago White Sox at Milwaukee, 8:30, WGN New York Yankees at California, 10:30, ESPN GOLF USGA: U.S.

Women's Open, second round, 4, ESPN RADIO BASEBALL Indians at Seattle, 10:30, WWWE-1100 BASKETBALL WBL: Erie vs. Dayton, 7:45, WELW-1330 TALK SHOWS Geoff Sindelar Show, 5, WKNR-1220 Sportsline with Mike Snyder, 6, WWWE-1100 Sports Talk with Les Levine, 6, WERE-1300 Reggie Rucker Show, 8, WKNR-1220 AMATEUR RESULTS BASEBALL BEDFORD HTS. CONNIE MACK Bedford 8, St. Ignatius 6 CLEVELAND CLASS Clark Pal 3. Mister E's Inn Amencan Fun Land 3.

G. Austin Co Clark PAL 3. Mr. E's Tavern 1 Black Sox 8. Athletics 1 JR Pushkar 18.

Jam 4 Konnis ECS 17. Harpo's 6 CONTINENTAL REGIONAL at Marion 9 10 year olds, Cincinnati Kings 9, Mansfield Hilliard Wildcats 11, Strongsville 8 Cincinnati Kings 11, Strongsville 1 CLEVELAND CONNIE MACK Euro-USA 43, Crossburn 4 CLEVELAND INDIANS CLASSIC Ferry Cap 110 020 0 04 9 1 PDS Couriers 002 010 03 4 1 Thomas. Kendzierski (6) and StarcoVIC: Stuczynski and Melamed. CLEVELAND MICKEY MANTLE Clark PAL 15. St.

Henry 3 LAKE COUNTY CLASS A Shannon 9, Willoughby NORTHEAST CONNIE MACK Future Stars 5. Kirtland 2 Mill-Rose 5. Talmadge 4 PLAIN DEALER CLASS Loew Pirates 8, Loew A's 8 Walsh 17. Loew Mickey Mantle 0 STRONGSVILLE MICKEY MANTLE Strongsville Wildcats 9. Brookpark 4 Berea 13, St.

Edwards 0 STRONGSVILLE CONNIE MACK Parma Merchants 11. Final Score 1 BASKETBALL HERMAN ALEXANDER BOYS Lakers 72. Hoyas 69 Sharkey's Machine 96. Bulls 76 HILLTOPPER NIKE SUMMER LEAGUE Lady Gofers 44, Lady Buckeyes 31 Lady Hawkeyes 36. Lady Hoyas 33 Lady Badgers 38.

Lady Jayhawks 27 Lady Yellow Jackets 33. Lady Seminoles 31 Lady Gators 40. Lady Sooners 29 LAKEWOOD YMCA 4x4 Lakeside Metal 109, 5:00 Lounge 67 LR Restor. 64, Ken Shauer Const. 49 Kirby 81, Overtime 70 Kadar 57, Hyland 52 SOFTBALL ASA COED Brothers Lounge 18.

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Fleisher shoots 64 for one-stroke lead FROM WIRE REPORTS. Bruce Flesher, the U.S. Amateur champion in 1968 who gave up the PGA Tour to become a club pro, shot a 7-under 64 for a one lead at the New England Classic in Sutton, Mass. Fleisher, 42, who got "an itch" to compete again, quit his job as a Florida club pro in November: He went on a first-round birdie spree. with 32s on the front and back nines.

Danny Mijovic. playing on a special sponsors' invitation, shot a 66 for a 130 to take a one-shot lead over Seve Ballesteros and Mark Roe after two rounds of the Scottish Open at Gleneagles. Tom Weiskopf shot a 64 and is five strokes off the lead. Bob Charles of New Zealand and Englishmen Peter Butler and Tommy Horton fired 2-under 69s to tie for the first-round lead in the Seniors British Open. Charles, who won the tournament in 1989 and captured the British Open on the same Royal Lytham Course in 1963, had five birdies and three bogeys.

3, Tennis 1 Michael Chang had an easy time against Luis Herrera of Mexico until the last game, when he battled through 14 deuces before winning his opening-round match in the Gunze World tournament in Tokyo, 6-0. 6-3. I Goran Ivanisevic beat wild -card entry David Wheaton of the United States, 6-4. 6-4, in the second round of the Swiss Open in Gstaad. Top-seeded Sergi Bruguera defeated I Ronald Agenor, 6-4, 6-0, to advance to the quarterfinals.

Third-seeded Alexander Volkov was extended to three sets by Mikael Pernfors before winning, 6-4, 4-6, 6-4, in the second round of the Swedish Open in Bastad. Bowling Jess Stayrook of San Diego and Marc McDowell of Madison, pulled into a fourth-round tie in the Pro; fessional Bowlers Association $125,000 Tucson Open: Stayrook and McDowell each had a pinfall of 6,058. Adam Toney, a member of the West Virginia State Legislature for 18 years, beat Mickey Spiezio, 187-166, in the championship game of the St. Clair PBA Senior Open in O'Fallon, Ill. 4 Bobsledding Minnesota Vikings running back Herschel Walker.

secured a spot on the U.S. Olympic and World Cup, bobsledding team when he finished third in the individual brakeman push championships in Lake Placid, N.Y. Boxing Alex Garcia kept alive his chances for a match with George Foreman and a move into the top 10 heavyweight rankings by stopping Jerry Goff in the second round of a scheduled 10-round fight in Gardnerville. Nev: Joseph Joseph 15. Bug's Moran 9 Joseph Joseph 17, Mighty Mouse 8 Donnell's Paul 5, Northern Ohio JTP 4 N.

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Volley 16-9-6 TOUR DE FRANCE LE HAVRE, France (AP) Results yesterday of the sixth stage of the Tour de France a 160.58-mile leg from Arras to Le Havre, with rider, country, team, leader's time: 1. Thierry Marie, France, Castorama, 6 hours, 38 minutes, 27 seconds. 2. Remig Stumpf, Germany, Histor, 1 minute, 54 seconds behind. 3.

Djamolidine Abdoujapalov, Soviet Union, Carrera. same time. 4. Sean Kelly, Ireland, PDM, same time. 5.

Etienne de Wilde, Belgium, Histor, same time. 6. Laurent Jalabert, France, Toshiba, same time. Americans 30. Greg LeMond, Wayzata, same time.

37. Ron Kiefel, Boulder, same time. 55. Andy Bishop, Tucson, same time. 56.

Andrew Hampsten, Boulder, same time. 139. Michael Carter, Boulder, same time. Overall Standings (After six stages) 1. Thierry Marie, 26 hours, 18 minutes.

31 seconds. 2. Sean Kelly. 1 minute, 4 seconds behind. 3.

Djamolidine Abdoujapalov, 1:07 behind. tie Greg LeMond. 1:07. 5. Erik Breukink, 1:14 behind.

6. Rudy Dhaenens, 1:35. 7. Bruno Comillet, 1:47. 8.

Michel Vermote, 2:04. 9. Raul Alcala, 2:17. 10. Olaf Ludwig, 2:17..

AREA BRIEFS Neil Ebert, an assistant varsity football coach at Willard (O.) High School, has been named football coach at Brooklyn High School. Ebert, 27. succeeds Jerry. Younger, who announced his retirement at the football banquet last fall. Ebert is a graduate of Willard and Miami (O.) University.

Brooklyn Athletic Director Dave Kuhn is leaving soon to become principal at Buckeye High School. He has been at Brooklyn for two years as athletic director and assistant principal. He held the same positions at Colum? bia High School for 19 years. Maxx Doogan's. of Euclid will compete in the 12-and-under National AAU Basketball Tournament beginning today in Salt Lake City.

Doogan's won the Northeast Ohio regional championship in April. The weeklong tournament consists of round-robin and double-elimination formats. 54. Michelle Bender from Holy Name High School has accepted a volleyball scholarship at Mercyhurst College in Erie, Pa. The 6-1 Bender was named most valuable player for the Green Wave as a senior.

Dennis Zolciak has resigned as football coach at Warren John F. Kennedy High School to take the same position at Twinsburg. Chamberlin, replacing Mike Currence, who left the Chagrin Valley Conference school to take over the football program at Louisville St: 14 seasons as head coach at JFK, Zolciak's teams were 108-43 with six of his teams earning the postseason state playoffs. His last 12 teams had winning seasons. Last year, Currence guided the Tigers to a 9-1 season, in; cluding the CVC championship.

I Magnificat High School's 4x800 team and Painseville Riverside Russ Pernus lead the nation in the United States High School Track and Field Honor Roll, compiled for USA Today. Magnificat's Angela Inge, Corrie Delorenzo. Amy Ka: tai and Maureen Ferris ran the relay in 9:13.52 in winning the state championship last month in Columbus. Pernus, a recent graduate, clocked 52.35 in finishing sect. ond in the 400-meter hurdles in late June at the TAC nior National Qualifying Meet in Blaine, Minn.

He is Ohio Division I champion in the 110-meter high and 300-meter intermediate hurdles. Another Ohioan, recent graduate Darrell Hughes of Galloway Westland, leads the nation in two events, with 3:48.38 in the run and 4:08.52 in the mile. GLAD YOU ASKED Where can I write to Frank Thomas of the Chicago White Sox? Ben Martens, Bay Village. A Write Thomas in care of the White Sox, Comiskey Park, W. 35th Chicago, Ill.

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