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-a Scoreboard Minneapolis Star and Tribune Tuesday, June 12,1 984 6D Auto racing Professional Easterns 3 San Otege at Chicago, lam Cosmos at Gold Bay. H) pjvi. Amateur 4AINN. JUNIOR ASSOC Uimwt-U maters NW district Tonka United 4, EPSC Coyotes MRSL Demons 1. Mai City 1.

USSR REGION 2 CUP Conference ,3 (tie) Jack Nicklaus and Bruc Lwuka, 7.5, 4 (lie), Hal Sutton and Wayne Levi, .700. Average pelts per round 1. Gary McCord, 2144; 2. Tom Weisen, 24 40; 3. George Archer, 214; 4 Don Pooiev, 2(49, 1 Tom KHe, 77.

Per cniae at sun-par notes I. Andy Bean, 774; I. Craig Siadser, JI2. 3. Ben Crenshaw, Jvs.

4. Fred Couples. .204, S. Gary Koch, .203 Eagle leaden I. Payne Stewart, 9, 2.

(tie) Jim Thorpe, Gary Hay-berg, Fred Coumes and Jack Nicklaus. I. Birdte leaders-1. Fred Couples, 230; 2. Gary Koch, 237; 3.

Corev Pavat, 227; 4. Ben Crenshaw, 211; S. Andy Bean, 217. Women LPA MONEY LEADERS Tlareunk June 1. Pally Sheehan 1 Pet Braoev I44.2t Men: Open division Illinois Missouri V.

lawyer Ikinoie Minnesota 0. Amateur dtvt-sien Michigen 3, Missouri 2. Shootout. Women: Jo-aver Missouri 1, Michigan 0 Amateur division Missouri 1, Michigan. BUROPCAN FORMULA 1 fPaev France Theckw.

New Rail, S4.VS rr)oh; 2. Ptlillpo StrtIM, rere, AGS, IJ0 20.S; 3. Roberto Mereno, BrerH. DM, 4. Christie Oanner, newest Germany, March, 1M 41.70, S.

Alein Ferle, hFrance, Martini, I 4. Pierre Petit, Franc, March, 1 uJa MMnd; 1. PncM Feor. Franca. March, 1 toe; I.

Outdo Oecco, Italy, March. 3 laps, t. Marcat Tarm, France, Mertl-, 4 last; M. Max Butetineer, J'WM Germany. Mariano, a (apt.

Swraaaan caampiee-hi ataacfafs 1. Mik j- Thackwall, 51 Rob le Moreno, 15; 3. ChritNaii Dan- 4. Michel Fart, 17; 5 Phllippa Strft, 12, a. Emman--ral Pure.

VS. Tennis Southern pf PA x-eirrraoQham 13 3 0 506 278 x-Tampa Bay 12 4 0 460 312 New Orleans 8 8 0 314 355 Memphis 7 9 0 297 383 Jack son viae 4 12 0 281 438 Atlantic pf pa y-Phil4Kelphia 15 1 0 438 201 -New Jersey 12 4 0 387 398 Pittsburgh 3 13 0 248 3321 Washington 2 14 0 242 ,444 Professional 3. Betsy Km 132,50 a. Ju mkster 5 Amy A icon Baseball International 99,73 92,910 9,737 14439 75,137 71,740 43445 42,047 40443 55,573 S34 52.50 49,41 41,504 45444 4440 43409 43,272 31.951 4. Avako Okamolo 7.

Nancy Lopei I. A he Miner 9. Jo Anne earner 10. Beth Daniel II. Chris Johnson 12.

Barb Bunkowsky 13. Donna While 14. Sharon Barrett 15. M. Figueras-Ootli 14.

Jan Stephenson 17. Seev Llitta It Silvia Benolacdni 19. Donna Caponi 2. Laurie Rmker 21. Judy Clark Pel Man tlndfantr 30 II .475 Cehjmbus (Yankees! 2 .593 Pawtucket (Boston) II 24 .544 I (TWINS) 14 24 Western Conference fichmono' (A Kama) 27 71 kXMlr (Matt) 2 2 goenwter (prioies) 22 33 27.

pain nun QUEEN'S CLUB TOURNEY First rd.Brighten, England Tim Ma voile del. Joao Scares, Bretil, 4-4, 7-5. Nduke Odlior def. Jeremy Bates, 4-4. Castas Motia def.

John Lloyd, 7- 4.4-1 Van Winltsky def Craig Miller. 7-5. 2-4, 4-4. Simone Colombo def. Peter 4-3, 7-4.

Ricarde Acuna del. Jv Lepidut, 4-2. 6-4 John FHigeraW del. John Alexander, 7-4. 4-3.

Man Mitchell def. Givakss Bar-bosa, 4-4, 3-4, 7-5 Dannie Vissr 01. BM Scanlon, 4-3, 4-4. Remesh Krlshrten def. Stefan Edberg, 4-7, 7-4, 4-3.

Guv Forget def. Chris Lewis, 7- 4.7-5. Paul McName def. Brian Gottfried. 4-4, 4-4, 4-1.

MONEYLEADERS Through June II I. John 2. Ivan Lendl. JW475; 3. Jimmy Connors.

S255400; 4. Tomes Smk), 6169,112, i HenrUt Sund-strom, t. Mark Dickson. S13I.994; 7. Jimmy Arias, I.

Yannkk Noah, 124449; 9. Mais Wllender, 10. Andres Gomel, SI 12.713. ATP COMPUTER RANKINGS Through Jun 11 I. Ivan Lendl, 171.44 1 John McEnrot, 144.33; 3.

Jimmy Connors, 127.44; 4. Mais Wllender, 104.73; S. Jimmy Arias, 17.44; 4. Andres Gomel, 64.00; 7. Yannkk Noah, 51.13; I.

Jos Luls-Clerc. 44.01; 9 Kevin Curran, 42.49; 1A Henr. Sund-slrom, 41.71. 5 vt acuta (Toronto) 21 37 J2 RtTOLTS MONOAY PaartucMI 14, Tidewater II, Innings. Swam on Mam 4.

Rochester Toledo I. Syracuse Columbus 3. American Ann. ft SULTS MONOAY tojta 7, LouisvM 4 0 at Oklahoma City. bTt SUNDAY RESULT mehoma Cilv Evenly 4, Pacific Coast RESULTS MONDAY Las Vests at Vancouver.

Hawaii at Tacoma. Edmonton at Portland. Phoenix at Salt Laka. Tucson at AlttuQuerau. Central pf pa y-Houston 11 5 0 552 371 Michigan 8 8 0 846 341 Oklahoma 6 10 0 227 402 San Antonio 6 10 0 260 296 Chicago 5 11 0 -323 410 Pacific pf pa LosAngeles 9 7 0 304 319 Arizona 8 8 0 431 274 Denver 8 8 0 329 379 Oakland 7 9 ,0 216 305 Staff Photo by David Brewster Waiting her turn Lynn Burwell practiced high up In the stands at the Metrodome as she Waited for her name to be called Southern for judging on the field as the Minnesota Vikings held cheerleader tryouts Monday.

23. Jo Ann Washam 44M 24. Spencer-DnvUn 34477 25 Vicki Frgon 34J4I 24. Dal Epoetin 35437 27. Anna-Marl PaM 35.2M 21.

Cathy Morse 35,173 29. Becky Pearson 34,724 30. Sherrf Turner 34,049 Other: 74. JerHyn Brill 11,940 LPGA STATISTICS Through June to Tap finishes-1. (He) Pal Bradley and Betsy King, II; 3.

Patty Sheehan, 4. (tie) Jo-Ann Carnar, Jul) In iter and Aveko Okamolo, 4. Rounds In 4s-l. Pel Bradley, IS; 2. Patty Sheehan, 12; 3.

Betsy King, 11; 4. Avako Okamolo, 10, 5 (lie) Alice MMr and Jan Sleehenson, 9. Eagles 1. Pal Bradley, 2. (lie) Jan Ged-des and Cathy Morse, 4.

Marl Flgueras-Dottl, 4. Put-tlna-1. Vicki ergon. 29.21; 2. Juli tnkster, 29.33; 1 Muffin Spencer-Devlin, 29.41; 4.

Jen Cratter, 29.44; 5. BonnK Laur, 29.44. Birdies-1. Barb Bunkowsky, 3.54; 3. JoAnne earner, 31.

3. ill I Mufhn Spencer-Devlin and Alice Miller, 3.47; 5. Avako Okamolo, 3.45. Amateur Aces Barry Prsnyna, Fridlev, on lh 150-vrd No. 13 at th Dayto-na G.C., using 4-fron.

Denny Megan, Eegan, on Hi 149-yard No 2 at VaMvwood G.C. (AppK Vny), using an I-Iron. Gene stinger, on th 167-yard No. al Island View C.C. (Wacenta), using a 4-iron.

Dan Staneburf, ont the 190-yard No. 7 hi Gross G.C, using a 4-lron. cfinched playoff berth. .542 .432 cinched division title Results Sunday Easter Jacksonville (Expos) Greanvitl (Braves) Orlando (TWINS) Columbus (Astros) Charlotte (Orioias) western tcnjrvi (Toronto) Memphis (Royals) ChNmsga (Seattle) Nashville (Yankees) Brmngtiam (Tigers) 32 27 33 2 30 32 30 32 24 37 37 34 33 21 21 21 30 31. 25 34 Women .413 Pet .541 .500 .492 .410 Birrrengham 42.

Washington 2 1 New Jersey 3 1 New Orleans 2 1 LosAngeles 17, Oklahoma 10. Houston 38. Chicago 13. Auto Racing Results Saturday ESN USFL: San Antonio at PittsburghRick Neuheisel (173-319, 2,093 ten TDs) vs. Tom Rozantz (49-65, 682 four TDs).

Rerun. RESULTS MONDAY Jacksonville 7, Columbus 3. Greenville Orlando 5. Memphis (, Charlotte 1. Chattanooga at Birmingham.

RnoxviU al Nashville. ESN CART: Dane Rax Mays 200 From Wisconsin State Fair Park in Milwaukee: This event has been increased from 150 miles in 1983 to 200 this year Rerun. Oakland 20, Michigan 13. Tampa Bay 42, Memphis 24. Results Friday Boxing tyidwest Baseball Arizona 45, Jacksonville 14.

Pruladelpbia 21, Denver 19. Game today MONEY LEADERS Threvgh June II t. Mertina Navratllova, 2. Nana Mandllkova, 3. Pam Shrivr, 4.

Chris Evrt Lloyd, S. Mnula Maieeva, 4. Kalhy Horvalh, 1102477; 7. Berbarg Poller, S92.57S; I. Claudia Kohda-Kllsch, 9.

Helena Su-kova, 10. Zlna Garrison, SM4I9. VIRGINIA SLIMS POINTS Through Jun II I. Chris Evrt Lloyd, 1460 Martina Navratllova, 900; 3. Hana Mandllkova, 740; 4.

Manuel Maieeva, 475; 5. Kathv Horvafti, 430; t. Claudia Kohde-KHsch, 515; 7. Carting Bassett. 545; I.

Zine Garrison, 510; 9. (lie) Lisa Bonder and Laura Arraya, 431 WTA COMPUTER RANKINGS Through June II I. Martina Navratllova, 174974 2. Chris Evert Lloyd, 114.403; 1 Hana Mandllkova, 10.292; 4. Pam Shrlver.

73.47; 5. Andrea Jaeger, 54.525; 4. Zlna Garrison, 56.424; 7. Kalhy Jordan, 54.439; I. Jo Durle, 45511; 9.

Manuel Maieeva, 41.476; 10. Bonnie Gadusek, 44.071. Nemwrn Pel Madison (Oakland) 31 21 .594 Appltn (While So) 29 24 .547 Kenosha (TWINS) 27 23 .540 Wauseu (Seattle) 27 25 .519 Central Pet Cdr Rpids (Reds) 35 15 .700 Be (Brewers) 30 25 .545 Clinton (Giants) 23 30 .434 WeMrtoo (Indians) 22 21 .440 See-Hi ni 17 Pet Hockey I San Ant onto 2 1 Pittsburgh 3. Amateur T. OLYMPIC LEAGUE At Augsburg Raiders 5, Blues 4.

Vulcans Lions 0. .509 .453 .453 Peoria (Angus) 21 27 Burlington (Texas) 24 29 iprlnsfield (Cards) 24 29 Quad Cities (Cubs) 14 40 .284 Motorcycling Professional ESN ESPN Junior Lightweight ChampionshipFrom Las Vegas, The vacant junior lightweight title is up for grabs as rising lightweight Tornmy Cordova (11-1) battles veteran Freddie Roach (34-5, 1 1 KOs) in a 12-round bout. Also on the card, hard-hitting Diomedes Colome (15-1, 10 KOs) vs. brie Martin (10-3-1) in a 10-round welterweight fight. Live.

S9 WBA Junior Lightweight Champl- onshlpFrom Anchorage, Alaska: American Rocky Lockridge (33-3. 27 KOs) puts his junior lightweight title on the brie against the WBA's top-ranked contender, Taejin Moon (21-1-1. 11 KOsKof Korea, in a 15-round fight. Live. ISPN WBA Junior Lightweight ChampionshipSee 9:00 p.m.

Tape. IKiuVrS MONDAY Sektlt 4, Peoria 3. uriirtglon 4-1, Madison 3-2. Kenosha 3, Quad Cities 2. Springfield 1, Clinton 0.

Waterloo 7, Apoleton 3. Wausau t. Cedar Rapids Innings, suspended. LATE SUNDAY RESULTS Burlington 4-3, Springfield 0-1. Quad Cities 4, Peoria 3, 19 In- himtiaifiBfe i Baseball Boston Red Sox Signed pitchers Joe Stephenson, Stephen Curry and shortstop Jody Reed, al selected in the amateur draft last week.

Chicago White Sox Recated outfielder Casey Carsons from Denver (A.A.) and optioned catcher Joel Skinner to Denver. Cincinnati Reds Signed second baseman Steve Kermeley and shortstop Leon Wilcox, both selected in last week's amateur draft. Cleveland Indians Signed right-handed pitcher John FarreS to a contract and assigned him to Waterloo (Mid-west League). Parrel was 1 1-2 with a 3.01 ERA for Oklahoma State this season. Detroit Tigers Designated pitcher Glenn Abbott for reassign-, ment in order to make room for pitcher Sid Monge, obtained Sunday from the San Diego Padres.

Abbott posted a 2-2 record with a 6.1 7 ERA in eight games this season. Minnesota Twins Signed No. 1 draft choice shortstop Jay Bel from Pensacota, Fla. to a multi-year contract. Bel wil report to the Twins' Elizabethton, Term, (arm club.

New York Mets Signed catcher Lorenzo Sisney, pitchers David Saunders and Shane Young, third baseman Marty' Crews, shortstop Ray Pereira, and catcher Alan Wttson. Assigned Sisney, Saunders, Crews to Kingsport (Appalachian League) and assigned Young, Pereira and Wi-son to Little Fate (Mew York -Perm League). Football Jacksonville Bulls Said that quarterback Matt Robinson wil miss the final two games of the season due to a foot injury. Released punter Jefl Pierce. Philadelphia Eagles Signed fourth-round draft pick defensive back Evan Cooper from Michigan.

Cooper was a first-team AH3ig 1 0 selection last season. Amateur FRENCH GRAND PRIX SO c.C.LeCstet, France 1. Freddie Spencer, U.S., Honda, 4331.92, 104.49 rnph. 2. Eddie Lawson, U.S., Yamaha, 43JI.71; 3.

Randy Mamota, U.S., Honda, 4. Ron Haslam, Great Britain, Honda, 5. Barry Sheen, Britain, Sutukl, 4- idler de Radioues, Belgium, Cheval-Her EH, 1. Massimo Broccoli, Italy. Honda, I.

Reinokt Roth. West Germany, Honda, 9. Sergio PeHandlnl, Switierland, Suiukl, 10. Wolfgang Von Muralt, Switierland, Suiukl, 43.4144. High school (WGNI NL: Montraal at ChicagoCharlie Lea (10-2) vs.

Dennis Eckersley (0-2): The Expos continue to struggle in the NL East. They lost three of four to the Mets last weekend at home and began this road trip having lost six of their last 10 games. Chicago scored just five runs in a three-game series against the Expos last week. Weather: Partly sunny, humid; near 90. Live.

(3D AL: Minnatota at Texas Mike Smithson (7-6) vs. Danny Darwin (4-3): The Twins look to improve their position in the AL West at the expense of the last-place Rangers. Weather: Clear, hot; low 90s. TBS NL: Atlanta at San DlagoPas- cuei Perez (6-1) vs. Eric Show (7-4): The Braves won eight straight after injured slugger Bob Horner left the lineup, leaping into the top spot in the NL West.

Veterans Steve Garvey and Garry Tempteton anchor the Padre infield. Weather: Partly cloudy; low 70s, Live. ESN NCAA: Puliation State vs. TexasFrom Rosenblatt Stadium, Omaha, 1984 College World Series, Championship Game. Rerun.

'Slingerslj Maulers 3 7 Pittsburgh, Pa. Rick Neuheisel threw a pair df touchdown passes to Jerry Gordon to lead San Antonio past Pittsburgh. Walter Holman, running for Pitts' burgh in place of injured Heisman" Trophy winner Mike Rozler, gained 123 yards as the Maulers (4-12) lost for the 10th time in their last It games. Th GUnslingerS, 6-10 afteria t- start In their first USFL season, went ahead to stay on the first series of the game. Mark Rush took a reverse handoff on the opening kickoff and returned the ball 55 yards to the Maulers' 45.

San Antonio scored six plays later on Marcus Bonner's 1-yard Karate Sailing ESN PKA: Angot vs. DorseyFrom Santa Barbara, The main event features George Angot against Troy Dorsey in a 7-round featherweight bout. Rerun. Wrestling STATE TOURNAMENT Slat AASt. Paul First rd.taday Anoka (Region 4, 15-4) Rapk)s (7, 11-1), 10 Cretin (3, 17-4) vs.

SI. Cloud AooHo, (I, 14-4), 12:30 p.m. Rechesier Mavo (1, li-er vs. New Ulm (2, 17-3), 4:30 P.m. Hopkins (4, 13-9) vs.

Holy Angels (5, 11-4), 7:30 p.m. SemifinalsWednesday Anoka-Grand Rapids winner vs. Cretln-Sl. Cloud Apollo winner, 10 a.m. Rochester Mayo-New Ulm winner vs.

Hopkins-Holy Angels winner, 12 JO p.m. Champion ship Wednesday Semifinal winners, 7 p.m. Class ASt. Claud First Pd. Thursday Springfield (Region 3, l-3) vs.

Harmanlown (7, 14-4), 10 a.m. Wlndom (2, 11-3) vs. Roseau, (I, 14-3), 12:30 Montgomery-Lonsdale (4, 15-5) vs. Perham (4, 19-3), 4:30 p.m. Winona Collier (1, 11-9) vs.

Delano (5, 11-3), 730 P.m. SemifinalsFriday Springfieid-Hermantown winner w. Windom-Roseau winner, 10 Montgcmery-LonsdateParham winner vs. Winona Cotter-Delano winner, 12:30 p.m. CaampienshlpFrlday Semifinal winners, 7 p.m.

Basketball NBA playoffs Basketball San Antonio 2 1 Pittsburgh 3 I 7 7 S- a 0- San Antenla Pittsburgh JUNIOR TOURNEY At RichtleM R.C Beys 14 singlesfirst round Bobby Reynolds, Ptvmoulh, def. Chris Johnson, Mpls, 4-4, 4-4; David Priest, Burnsvilte, rl. Dan Dahlin, Mpls, 4-1, 4-Dan Gtvnn, def. Scott Raver, Golden Valley, 4-1, 6-1; Chad Anderson, Bloomlngton, def. Corey Kotelari, SI.

Louis Park, 4-0, 4-1; Paul Skrowac-lowskl. def. David Ma-shall, Edlna, 4-1, 4-3; Steve Danieison, Eden Prafre, def. Shaun Sparkman, Bloomlngton, 4-2, 4-3; Oarren Lund, Invar Grove Heights, del. Rod Pe-vek, Waviata, 4-3, 4-1; Dave Malek.

Edina, def. Todd Chen-ard. Prior Lake, 4-3, 4-0. Sec-end round-Tim McNultv, Edina oef. Cliff James, Excelsior, 4-2, 1-3; Jeff Laven, Bloomlngton, del.

Tim McNeil, RobDinsdate, 4-2, 4-1; Mike Fischer, Edlna, def. Wade Sedgwick, Bloomlngton, 7-4, 6-1; Rkhurd Sit, edina, def. Marl Hokterness, Edina. 4-0, 4-4; Scoll Diamond, Sf. Louis Park, def.

Mike Benson, 4-1, 4-2; Jim Kuehn, Burnsville, def. Bradley Johnson, 6-1, 4-3; Priest del. Reynolds, 6- 1, 4-2; Glynn def. Anderson, 4- 2, 4-4; Danieison def. Skrowaoowskl, 4-1, 4-1; Malek def.

Lund, 4-2, 7-5; Sit def. Jason Rasmussan, Robbins-dale, 4-3, 4-2; Jeff Sands, looming lon, def. John Colby, Edina, 6-4, 4 Bin Neuman, def. Rob Schwartz, Weviata, 6-1, 4-2; Jeff Ham-berger, Edina, def. Tom McNeil, Robbinsdale, 6-3, 0-6, 7-5; Dan Odonel, Bloomlngton, del.

Bill Lee, Bloomlngton, 4-1, 4-0; J. P. Parentu, Shore-wood, def. Peter Heunnisch, Bloomlngton, 6-2, 1-1. Boys 14 singlesfirst round Steve Kraus, Golden Valley, def.

Brad Baumann, 6- 3, 4-2; Bill Shlelar, Long Prefre, def. -Justin Newhae, 4-0, 4-2; Kevin Janssea Owaltona, def. Joe McAlestor, Hopkins. 4-0, 4-1; Eric Rice, Minnetonka, def. Garrett Wilson, Wayiata, default; Kevin Sherman, Mpls, def.

Rich Ef-feress, Mpts, default; Girls 14 singlesfirst round Amy McCrea, Edlna, def. Jennifer Neal, Mpls, 6-3, 6-4, Nodle Sluhr, def. Jennifer Thomson, Edlna, 4-3, 4-2; Sua Cravan, Minnetonka, def. Diana Ferguson, Burnsville, default; Kathv Numelin, Bloomlngton, def. Andrea Bowles, Edina, Lindsay Hykes, Excelsior, def.

Jean Sershen, Mpls, 7-5, 2-4, 7-6, Kristin Smith, Mpls, def. Kim Barber os sa. Long Lake, 4-4, 4-1 Olympic trials RESULTS MONDAY Final recesLeng Beach, Cat Flying dutchman class 1, Scoll Young, Dallas; 2. Gary Knapp, Svosset, N.Y.; 3. Jonatho McKee, Seattle; 4.

Bruce Bur-Ion, Marina City, Mich; 5. Michael Loeb, New Haven, 4. John Irvine, Jamestown, Ohio; 7 Shawn Sullivan, Waterburv. I. Dennis SloU, Harllngen, 9.

BIN OeuchWr, Columbia, McL; 10. Ben Dawson, Columbia, Md. Pinal standings (best s-et-1 races)-). McKee, 20.4; 2. Knapp, 23.1; 3.

Young, 31.0; 4. Loeb, 51.4; S. Burton, 64.4; 4. Kelson Elam, DaHas, 14.0; 7. Sullivan, 95.1; I.

Irvine, 100.4; 9. SloU, 114.0; 10. Deuchter, 1140. Tarnad class 1. Jeff Alter, Lagona Beach, 2.

Lorn Sherry, Ml. Clemens, 3. Paul Bus sard, Santa Rosa, 4. Knl Bmie, Bryn Mawr, 5. Michael Zuteck, Kemah, 4.

CliH Hauser, Pacific Palisades. 7. Alex Martlnei, Irvine, I. Skip Elliott, Newport Beach, 9. Andrew Efslathiou, Boston; 10.

HobK Alter, Caolslrano Beach, Calif. Pinal standings (bast i-ef-1 racs) I. Randy Smylh, Huntington Beach, 0.0; 2. David McFaui Honolulu, 44.1; 3. JeH Alter, 594; 4.

BiasK, 72.0, 5. Hooey Alter, 77.4; 4. Zuteck, 79.7; 7. Elliott, 95.7; I. Martlnei, 100.4,- Henry Bossett, Ml.

Pleasant Beach, N.J., 103.4; 10. Bussard, 110.4. IUSAI Tuesday Night TitansFrom Greenwich, Vince McMahon and Lord Allied Hayes present some of the best matches from recent years featuring: "Rowdy" Roddy Piper vs. "the Polish Power" Ivan Putski; Salvatore Bellomo vs. Ron Shaw, "Mr.

Wondeiful" Paul Orndorff vs. S.D. "Special Delivery" Jones, Big John Studd vs Salvatore Bellomo. Guests: Fred Blassie, Mr. Fuji, Salvatore Bellomo, Big John Studd.

Tape. IUSAI Tuesday Night TitansSee 7 00 p.m. Rerun. Hockey Hartford Whalers FIRST PERIOD Bonner 1 run, Mike-Mayer kick 2:41 FG Schubert V. Ml.

ti SECOND PERIOD Gordon II pest front Hauhoisel, Mlkt-Maver kick THIRD PERIOD Gordon 12 eau from Neuhefse', Mike-Mayer kick 3:54. GD NBA: Los Angelas at BostonFrom Boston Garden: NBA Championship Series! Game 7. Series tied at 3-3. The Lakers forced this final game with an 11-point victory on Sunday. Byron Scott and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar keyed the L.A.

victory. Larry Bird and Robert Parish have led the offense for the Celtics, who are 2-1 at home in this series. Boston has a 6-0 record in championship series that have gone seven games; the Lakers are 0-4. Live. Extended the contracts of Coach Jack Evans and assistant coach Claude Larose for the next three years.

FOURTH PERIOD No tcorine. A 17,141 Colleges Finals Bsst-of-seven Arizona State Flritdownj Rushet-yards Pauins of head track GAME TODAY Los Angeles at Boston (series lied 3-3), I p.m Announced the resignation coach Len Miller. Return tllneer 12 J2-I1 (. 14 131 2S-11-2 2-14 2-0 11-60 2:2 Equestrian Anthology II 2-130 10 113 34-12-2 S-5 30:31 Golf Passes: Sacks by, Punts Fumbles-lost Penatf jes-varda Time of possession Professional Amateur WCCO (830 AM) The Charlie Boone Showldell and Bob Schranck, outdoors persons, share wild game recipes. MatTv ESN Professional RodeoFrom Mes-qidte.

Some of the nation's top cowboys compete in steer wrestling, saddle bronc riding, bull riding and more Rerun. PGAJMONEY LEADERS Through June 10 k-1 om warson j.xuo Baseball 277,913 271,41 255472 244,750 2. Fred Couples 3. Andy Bean 4. Gil Morgan 5.

Ben Crenshaw Individual leaders RUSHING: Sen Antonle-Haoen 0-31, Works 1-74, Bonner lOrlS, Rush 2-7, Roberts 2-4, Neuheisel I-0, White 1-0. Pittiburgti-Holman 27-123, Rojanti 2-7. PASSING: Saw Antenl Neuheisel lt-ll. 171 yards. While 1-0, 0.

PitHburoh-Roiantl 26-, RRCEIVINO: San Anfeole-Gordon 5-11, Robarlfc 2-45. Haoen 1-21, Buggs 1-14. Hackett 1-12, Rush 1-S. Pirhbureh-Flowers 3-77, Oirden 4-70. Anderson 2-44, Holman 2-21, Johnson I -4.

Football a. Tom Kit MINNETONKA CROSSING SVi mllesWayieta Bay Men: Division l-Merk Mass-mann, Mpls. Pun beard Ingo Merc, Mpls. Overall Merc, 60:31 Women: Division l-Su-lie Leavenworth, Minnetonka. Fun beard Juli Melnek, Mpls.

SAILBOARD CHASE At Prior Lak Men: Llohtweifhts I. Jason HaN, Prior Lake; 2. Tom Ca-hiH, Prior Lake; 3. Pal Bulev, Mots. Bill Wood, 2.

Loren Hall, Prior Lake; 3. Kevin Stack, Prior Lak. Women Mary Young, Prior Lak. 7. Gary Koch I.

Craig Stadter 9. David Edwards 10. Bruce Lielike 240,571 232,241 229,051 225,511 217427 200,414 192J)13 1B2.714 Track and field WCCO (830 AM) Twins vs Texas. KANCH1470 AM) Class AA State High School Baseball Tournament Anoka vs. Grand RapidSi 12.

Jack Nicklaus tESNl USFL: Michigan at OaklandWhit Taylor (17-31, 194 three TDs) vs. Fred Besana (200-348, 2,081 twelve TDs). Rerun. 13. Corey Pavln High school 177J3BO Girls The roster for the 1984 United Stataa Olympic Baseball team: Pitchers' Sid Akma, So.

Don August, Chapman; Scott Bank bead. North Carolina: Norm Chart-ton, Rice: Mike Jacksonville; Mike Dunne. Bradley; Dave Qraybi. Arizona Drew Hal, Moreheed John Hoover, Fresno Mike Loynd, Florida Pat Pacilo, Seton Hal; Kevin Renz. Sam Houston Mel Stottle-myre, Vegas; Billy Swift, Maine; Greg Swindell, Texas; Bobby Witt, Oklahoma.

Catchers Bob Csffrey, Futlerton John Marzano, Temple; B.J. Surhoff, North Carolina. Inflelders Ftavio Atfaro, San Diego Ken Caminiti, San Jose WM Clark, Mississippi Gary Green, Oklahoma Barry Lark in. Michigan; Mark McGwire, So. Cory Snyder, Brig-ham Young.

Outfielders Ben Abner, Georgia Southern; Chris Gwynn, San Diego Shane Mack. UCLA; Oddibe McDowell, Arizona St. Soccer NASL outdoor 14. Mark OMear 15. John MahaHev 16.

Peter Jecobsen Levi ITNick Faldo 19. Hale Irwin 20. Scott Simpson 21. Hal Sutton 3Pvne Stewart 23.43a PoN 24. Larry Mil 25.

Tom Purtier 24. Chip Beck 27. Greg Norman 20. George Archer 29. Calvin Peete 30.

Doug Tewea I5IJ5I 1MJ21 150,771 141,515 1453)13 145,027 140,915 134X4 124JI29 j. mm 123494 114,524 110,112 107,572 105X5 STATE CLASS AA MEET KM metersSaturday-1. Sheila Hough, Rosemount, 2:16 06; 2. Laura Widerskl, Ramsey, 3. Amy Mitchell, Hastings, 2:17.23, 4.

Jena Anderson, Cambridge, S. Bobbl Van Amber, Alexandria, 4. Bridget One, Wor-thlngton. 222.91; 7. Anne Hills, Mounds View, I.

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tWlW 7:30 7:00 Exhb. Wrestling The U.S. Olympic women's rowing team. Eight-woman team Betsy Beard, Chestertown, coxswain; Kalhy Keeter, Chevy Chase, stroke; Kris Thorsness, Anchorage, Alaska, seven; Kris-tine Norelius, Beftevue, six; Jeanne -Flanagan, KShngworth, five; Carrie Graves, Spring Green, four; Carol Bower, Manhattan Beach, three; Holly Metcatf. Wcwrwich.

Maine, two; Shyri O'Steen, Seattle, Wash.bow. Four-woman team. ValMcLain-Ward, Oakland, Cat. Liz Miles, Fresno, Cal. stroke; Hope Barnes, Manchester, three: Pat Spratlen, Seattle, Wash, bow.

Pairs team 1 Jan HarviHe. Seattle, Susan Broome, Edmons, Wash. Double sculls team Professional PGA STATISTICS Through June H) Icerroe leaders-1. Calvin 70.41 average strokes -Ver round; 2. Tom Kile, 70.75; 3.

GM Morgan, 70.77; 4. (Il( 'Aridy Bean and Gary Koch, Avaras driving dlv tanca-l. Lon Hinkle, 275.1 -irards; 2. Tom Purtier, 274.4; 3fFred Couples, 274.4; 4 Greg Norman, 270.5; 5. Joey Slnde-lar, 270 0.

Driving percentage in fairway 1. Calvin Peete, 2. Wayne Levi, 3. Jack Rentier, 4. Peter Jecobsen.

5. Larry Net-Ion, ".731. Greens In regulation I Andy Bean, 2. (Note: 4 points are awarded for a regulation or overtime win, 4 points for shootout victory, and 1 bonus point for every goal scored with a maximum of three per gam. No bonus point Is awarded for overtime or shootout goats.) RESULTS MONOAY No games scheduled.

GAMES TODAY No games scheduled. GAMES WEDNESDAY Glasgow at MINNESOTA, exhibition, 1M pin. RESULTS SUNDAY At St. Paul Civic Center Jerry Bleckwefl won the 20-man battle royal. Jerry Blsckwetl-Abdullah lh Butcher df.

Black Jack Lanza-Baron Von Raschk. King Kong Brody def. Steve Olsonoskl; Crusher vs. Nick Bockwinkof, draw, both disqualified. Fabulous Ones def.

Roger Kirov-Chris Mark off Dusty Rhodes def. Larry Zbvstko. Curt Hennig def. Steve Regal The 1984 U.S. Olympic Soccer team as announced by the United States Soccer Federation.

Goalkeepers Friday Tuesday La Jotta, Tim Harris. Tor- Judy Geer and Cathy Thaxton. Minnesota State High School Class A Tournament, semifinals 10 a.m., 7 p.m., at Municipal Stadium, St. Cloud. Jeff Duback, ranee, Cai.

Minnesota State High School Class AA Baseball Tournamertt, qumrterfinais 10 a.m.-9 p.m., al Murfcjpai Stadium, St. Paul, SneHing and Kasota, across from okf Midway Stadium. Defenders Arizona 12 over OHCAQO MEM Saturday Wednesday Paul CaHgiuri, Diamond Bar, Mark Evans, Torrance Bar, George Fernandez, San Francisco, Jim Kavsnsugh, St. Louis, Bruce Savage. Hollywood, Kazbek Tambi, Fbrjgewood, N.J.

Girts East-West All-Star Soccer Game, 5:30 p.m.,attheMetrorJome. Sunday WWF Superstars of Wrestling, 8 p.m.. at the Met Center. Minnesota State High School Class AA Baseball Tournament, serralinais 10 a.m., diarfypJonehip 7 p.m., at Municipal Stadium, St. Paul, SneMng and Kasota, across from old Midway Stadejm.

Boys East-West Al-Slar Soccer Game, 6 p.m., at the Mesrodcxne. Midfielders Tftpline compiled by Las Vegas-based ocMsmakers Keith Glantz and Rysaeil Culver for Sports Features Syndicate. NBA PLAYOFFS Championship series Today BOSTON2Vtoyrlo AnQetaa Odds to win aeria)( Bcwlon 6-7 over Log Angel), USFL rmADELPHsA 17H OVBT WBeTtaTOtOn The U.S. Olympic fencing loll team. Men's foil Michael McCshey.

New York; Mark Smith, Atlanta; Peter Lewison, New York; Gregory Mas-sislas, Ann Arbor, Michael Marx, Port-' land. Ore. Women's foil Vincent Bradford, San Antonio, Texas; Debra Waples, Beaverton, Jans Peabody, Maine; Sharon Monptaisir, New York; Susan Bsdders, Beaverton, Ore. NEW OftLE ANS 8 Jacksonvilie LOSArLESeHowOaklwd (Saturday) NEW JERSEY 8 ovnr Denver Tampa Bay 10 over PITTSBURGH BirrrrhavTi9HcrytEMrS BOXING WBC Ssipar WHrwfoht ChBrnptorraWp" (Friday) Thornag Ham 12-16 over RofaartoDMran Homa team tn CAPS Amr AJy, New York, Dan D'Angek). Trenton, N.

Ricky Davis. San Ctem ente. Michael Fox, LaVeme, Tabare Ramos, Keamy, N. John SloSmeyer, Atwadale, Va. Thursday Forwards Minnesota State High School Class A Baseball ToiaTiarnent, quarterfinals 10 a.m.-9 p.m., st Muradpal Stadium, St.

Cloud. Jeff Hooker, Walnut, Tom Kain, Wal. N.J.; Louis Ksrbiener, Giertdaie, N.Y.; Steve Sharp, Rancho Palos Verde, Cal..

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