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Mark New b'eg Turner, 1 37-- Score Friday after Scotland (AP) the second round of the SI million Dunhltt Cup gorl Old Course at St. tournament on the par-7Andrews (saedings In parentheses): Japan 9U 3, France 0 Satoahi Hioasm, Japan, del. Marc Fairy, France, ST. ANDREWS, Wle, 2 Mvera S. 3 jaCKSOn 75 36-- 3 Mouland, Zealand, def. Philip Parkin, Wales, England (5), 2, Scotland (4), 1 Richard Boxall, England, del. Stephen McAllister, Scotland, Sandy Lyle, Scotland, def. Howard Clark, England, Mark def. Sam Torrance, Scotland, James, England, ford. Semifinal Pairings Japan (6), va. England (5) Ireland (3), vs. New Zealand. r ! Scores Friday after the third LAS VEGAS (AP) round ol the $1.3 million Laa Veaae International, Laa Vegas Country par-7played on the 7, Club, the par 72 Deaert Inn Country Club, par-7and the 7, Spanteh Trail Country Club courses: Mark O Meant Bob Tway John Cook Emlyn Aubrey CAST BAY OOLF COURSE Garth Jolley on 116-yNo. IS hole using eight Witnesses: Vic Bowen, Ralph Abbott. Alan Jess. Iron. iaaim nasHaua Results from BVU matches Thursday and Friday at the Stanford Invitational women's voueybail tournament. STANFORD, 203 Richard Zokol 204 Phil Blackmar Loren Roberta Kirk Trlplett Tim Simpson David Frost 66- 67- 64- 67- - 68-7- Jay Don Blake 20S 68- 67- 69- 68- 70- 70- 67- 68- 71- Nolan Henke Mark McCumber Fuzzy Zoeller Robert Wrenn Nick Price Mark Lye Bobby Wadklna Brad Fabel Brian Clear block aaaiet) St. Mary'a: Sinclair 208 T .200 0 6 0 4; McKinley .333 1 4 0 0; Dunbolton .167 0 2 0 0; Hebert .116 0 4 0 2; .000 1 8 1 1; George .167 0 1 1 3 0 1; Griffith .750 Hajdukovlch .000 1 0 0 .000 1 4 0 0; Margala 0 4; Treaeet .067 5 31 1 12. 0. Totals .333 0 4 0 1; Matu'u BVU: Niemlnen .333 1 5 1 4; Gee .241 0 7 0 3; Ashman .000 1 8 0 0; Wamock .167 2 3 0 1; Kennedy .217 1 1 00; Egbert .333 0 4 2 4; Molen .279 5 33 3 16. .500 0 1 0 3. Totals 10 IS 16 , pet. aces, digs, Mock solo, Nebraska - T 1S1S1S pet. aces, digs, block eoto, BVU 70- 69- 70-66- 69- 70- - Leonard Thompson Bruce Fleisher Ken Green 12 St. Mary's Thursday 68- 70- 68-- 60-7- 1 69- 71- - Dan Foreman Calif. BVU 5 Corey Pavln Dufty Waldorf Bob Wolcotl John Maharley Paul Azlnger Ian Larry Silveira Mike Smith Craig Stadler Billy Maylalr Mike Donald Blaine McCalliater Brad Bryant Dave Barr Mark Brooks block assists) YUt Nieminen 14 0 1; Askham 3 0 3; Kennedy 8 0 0; Matu'u .042 0 4 0 3; Gee .000 0 3 0 0; Warnock .250 0 4 0 2; Molen Egbert .070 1 30 0 10. 0 0. Totals .250 2 10 1 0; BolH Nebraakai Novak .575 0 9 0 0; Brand 0 2 0 0; Shennon .250 0 3 0 6; Kruse 0 0 10; Strieker .333 0 6 1 3; Hall 8 1 4; Thaw .239 2 42 5 18. 5. Totala .000 .154 .600 0 .100 .600 0 1 1 0302; .500 .000 .154 0 .296 0 3 2 69- 72- 70- 65- 73- - HI Friday's Games 210 74- - e5-7-1 Jun Carter Tom Purtzer Gene Sauera 74- 66- 69- 73- 70- 67- 69- 70- - Tom Byrum P H. Horgan IH Jim Hallet Larry Rlnker Howard T witty Steve Elkington Kenny Knox Steve Jones Neal Lancaater Paul Thttler Donnle Hammond Ed Fion 75- 70- 74- 67- 71- - Gary McCord David Peoples Charlotte 107, Dallas 83 Detroit 1 10, Los Angeles Clipper 95 Minnesota 109, Milwaukee 106, OT Houalon 103, Philadelphia 98 Golden State vs. Seattle at Spokane, Wash., (n) Portland va. L A. Lakers at Honolulu, (n) Saturday's Game New York in McDonald'a Open, Barcelona, Spain Washington vs. New Jersey at Princeton. N.J. Indiana va. Orlando at Tampa, Fla. Minnesota va. Atlanta at Hamilton, Ontario Philadelphia vs. Charlotte at Chapel Hill, N.C. Utah at Chicago, 6:30 Houaton va. Denver at Biloxl, Miss. L.A. Clippers vs. Detroit at St. Louis Cleveland at San Antonio Portland vs. L.A. Lakers at Honolulu Mike RaM Hal Sutton 69- 71- 67- - Andy Bean Brad Faxon Jetl Sluman Don Pooley Mike Hulbert Ernie Gonzalez Gli Morgan Curt Byrum Jett Wilson Mike Holland 68- - Robert Gamez 72- - BASEBALL 212 SEATTLE release. 70- - Jeffrey Uonanf, tor the purpose of giving him his unconditional National Laaoue PADRES Named John Bart assistant general manager. Fired Tom Romenesko, director of piayer development, and Dick Dent, trainer. BASKETBALL 3468 3568 34- 33- 35- - 33-- 68 Kelley Terry Dill J.C. Goosie Jack Flack John Paul Cain Rives Mcbee Don January Ben Smith Amtrtcn Cagu Waived MARINERS SAM DIEGO ABILENE, Texaa (AP) -- Scores Friday after the Drat round of the $300,000 Seniors Southwest Claasic on 6,843-yarOaka Country Club the par-7Fairway course: Bob Balls, 32- - 3567 Bruce Crampton 33- - 3467 Robert Gaona Al 6-- beat them last year and they thought they had to prove something to us," said BYU coach David Woolley. BYU snatched the early lead on a goal by forward Greg Christen-se- n with 30:26 left in the first half. Christensen received the ball just inside the penalty box in the mid National Basketball Association ATLANTA HAWKS Released Lanard Copeland, guard, and Henry Turner, forward, FOOTBALL National Football Leaoue Activated Jim Harbaugh, quarter- CHICAGO BEARS back. SOCCER Major Soccer League Signed Chris CLEVELAND CRUNCH Marco Rtzi, defenders. Szanto and National Professional Soccer LaajHM WAVE Signed Tony Pierce, goalkee- MILWAUKEE per. Deray Simon John Brodie 34- 35- - DoogOataat Rodriguez Charles Coody Bob Wynn Dick Rhyan Rocky rhompaon , Joe Jimenez Babe Htskey Charlie Sittord Chi Chi 35- - 3670 3570 3671 3571 36- 35- - 36-- 71 37- - 34-- 71 Orville Moody Mllier Barber Lee Trevmo COLLEGE COLLEGIATE TRACK CONFERENCE Named Pete Zinno president. DRAKE Named Lynn King athletic director. ILLINOIS Suspended Rich Herr, guard, and Ed Pent ion, tackle, from the football team for the remainder of the season for violating unspecified NCAA rulee. TENNESSEE Suspended Kacy Rodgers, defensive end, Dewayne Do teen, linebacker, and Keith Jeter, running back, indefinitely from the football team tor allegedly sexually assaulting a female student. 36- - 35-- 71 George Archer Dewitt Weaver Jim Hattield Vance Moxom Ralph Terry JackKieter Tom Shaw Don Maaaengale Howie Johnson Lany Laorettl Cart Lohren 34- - 3771 3672 3572 3672 3672 3772 3572 3473 36- 37- 36- 35- - 37-- 72 36- 35- 37- 37- - 35-- 72 39- - Ed Byrd Bob Rawlina 34- - 39-- 73 36- - 37-- 73 37- 36- 35- - Nate Starke Bert Yancey 3673 3773 3873 38 73 37- - 3673 36- - 3773 37- - 3673 Doug Ford Bruce Devlin Butch Baird Ouinton Gray Chick Evans Dan Morgan 35-- Jim O'Hem George Larming George Bayer 3674 3774 36- 37- 40- - 34-- 74 Tommy Aaron Fred Hewkine Gordon Jones Pete Hesaemer Ted NeH Bob Enckaon Ab Justice Jimmy Powell 38- - 37-- 75 39- - 3675 Illy Casper Mike Fetchick Gay Brewer Doug Sandera week's odds from Harrah'a on National Football League 5 and the weekend's college games games Oct. involving teams m the Associated Press' doH Too 25: This RENO, Nev. (AP) Reno Race ft Sports Book Collage Saturday, Oct. 13 1. Michigan minus 12 vs Michigan St. 2. Virginia minus 18V vs North Carolina St. 3- Miami, Fla. minus 35 vs Kansas 4. Oklahoma minus 8Vt vs Texas 5. Tennessee minus 4Vfc vs No. 9 Florida 6. Auburn minus 31 v, vs Vanderbitt 7. Nebraska minus 26Vfe vs Missouri 6 Noire Dame cntnuc 29 vs Air Force 9. Florida plus vs No. 5 Tennessee 10 Florida St., Idle 11. Illinois minus 19 vs Purdue 12. Houston minus 5 vs No. 20 Texas A4M 13. BVU minus 16Vi vs Colorado St. 14. Colorado minus 21 vs Iowa State 15. Ciemson minus 2 vs No. 18 Georgia Tech 16. Southern Cat minus 5W vs Stanford 17. Washington minus S vs No. 19 Oregon 18. Georgia Tech plus 2 vs No. 15 Ciemson 19. Oregon plus 5 vs No. 17 Washington 20. Texas Aant plus 5 vs No. 12 Houston 21. Arizona minus 22 vs Oregon St. 22. Indiana minus 7 vs Ohio St. 23. Wyoming minus 16 vs New Mexico 24. Mississippi plus 4 vs Georgia 25. Iowa minus 20 vs Wisconsin Knicks face Europe's 'best' The BARCELONA, Spain (AP) New York Knicks, who came within a few seconds of losing to an Italian club, were to face Europe's best team and best player tonight. The Knicks needed a shot Thursday to avoid becoming the first NBA team to lose in international competition. Tonight they were to play European champion POP 84 Split of Yugoslavia in the championship game of the McDonald's Open. d POP 84 is led by forward Toni Kukoc, voted the outstanding player at the World Basketball Championships this summer and chosen as the top player in Europe last season. The Kukoc, known in Magic Europe as "the Johnson," is a good with a fine outside shooting touch. last-minu- te multi-talente- left-hand- ball-handl- er A second-roun- d draft choice of the Chicago Bulls this summer, the Kukoc had 23 points, 17 assists, six rebounds, three steals and three blocked shots while lead7 ing POP 84 to a victory Thursday over Barcelona. Like many Yugoslavian youngsters, Kukoc is a gym rat. Though he had to sit out Wednesday's practice because of a fever, he could not resist walking onto the court in street clothes to hoist up a 102-9- By DAVE GOLDBERG AP Football Writer The most telling law in any sport is the law of averages, which in the NFL indicates the Washington Redskins are due to beat the New York Giants on Sunday. Why? The Giants have won the last four meetings by a total of 14 points. The Giants have won seven of the last eight games between them and nine of the last 12. New York hasn't opened any season 0 since 1941, when Bill Parcells and Joe Gibbs were both infants and Tuffy Leemans and Sammy Baugh were the team's Calif. BYU's women's volleyball team got back on the winning track Friday, defeating St. Mary's of 15-- 7 15-California in the consolation round of the Stanford Invitational. 15-1- 2, 7, Nebraska, a Top-rank- ed three-gam- e winner over BYU Thursday, d host Stanford played in the Championship match later Friday night. The Cougars were led by junior Tea Nieminen's 14 kills. Senior sixth-ranke- Marinda Gorbahn Ashman and lead, but e. combination of bad luck and good goal keeping by the Trojans held the score at The Cougars went on a scoring binge to start the second half that put the Trojans down 0 with 33 minutes remaining in the game. Jerry Pe;inock, Christensen and Chris Rouse scored goals within five minutes of each other thanks to a defensive switch by USC. The Trojans moved their defense near the beginning up to mid-fiei- d of the second half in an attempt to force the Cougars into some offsides penalties. The change result- 0. ed in the three quick goals by the Cougars mostly on break-awa- y kicks. Woolley was pleased with his team's performance, especially the passing. "We were very good with the quick, passes tonight," one-tou- said Woolley. haven't faced a road game in Jerry Glanville's new home. FALCONS, 21-2- 0. The win moves the Cougars' record to They play the Biola Eagles tonight at 7:30 p.m. at Haws Field in the final game of the Geneve Steel Classic. In the first game of the Classic Whit worth College (Washington) beat Biola (California) and USC play the early match Saturday. 2-- 0. Whi-twor- th stars. "Until someone proves any different, they're still the team to beat," Lawrence Taylor says of Washington ). Now to the tangibles. The oddsmakers make the game even. Since it's being played in Washington, that means they think the Giants are better, which they probably are. The Washington quarterback is Stan Humphries, brilliant in his first NFL start against Phoenix two weeks ago (20 of 25 for 257 and two touchdowns). But the Giants aren't Phoenix and Parcells and defensive coordinator Bill Belichick have had two weeks to figure out ways to befuddle Humphries, as they have done often against young quarterbacks. Another thing : Right now, the Giants are the league's best team. GIANTS, 21-2- 0. Rams (plus 2) at Chicago The only time the Bears stumbled this year was against a team from Los Angeles. The Rams play in Anaheim, and a 3 start means they need it more. RAMS, 21-2- 0 g. Seattle (plus 6V2) at Raiders In case anyone hadn't noticed, the Seahawks have won two one of straight and could be 1 their losses was 3 to the Raiders in which a Los Angeles touchdown followed a pass that was apparently caught RAIDERS, 0 4-- 17-1- 21-2- REDS: 3) (Continued from Page Bl) shortstop and second baseman instead. Larkin was credited with a charitable single when shortstop Jay Bell couldn't get the ball out of his glove. With Hatcher batting, Larkin stole second and continued to third when catcher Slaught's throw went into center field for an error. Larkin held at third on Hatcher's groundout to first and Power O'Neill. Eric walked the hot-hitti- Davis then hit a potential inning-endin- g double play to short, but second baseman Jose Lind could not make the relay to first when the ball got stuck in Ms glove as Larkin scored. It was an ugly inning in a series dominated by one spectacular defensive play after another. During 3 the season the Reds were when they scored in the first inning. Power, who saved Game 1, made 40 appearances during the season without making a start. The last pitcher to start a postseason game who worked exclusively in relief during the season was Philadelphia's Jim Konstanty in the first game of the 1950 World Series. Power, a former Red, entered 39-1- the game with an San Francisco (minus 6) at Atlanta Six is just what the 49ers won by in San Francisco and three of their four wins are by a total of nine points. The 49ers have won 12 straight on the road, but they lost two at home to the Cards and Colts ... EAGLES, 0 21-1- Minnesota (plus 4) at Philadelphia (Monday night) This is now being billed as a battle for survival. The Vikings have lost six straight on the road and one straight at home and Herschel Walker has gone bobsled-dinAll right, so the Eagles have 0-- lifetime 4 record and 6.75 ERA against cinnati. The failure of to get the big Pirates' chances first NL pennant Cin- Cincinnati (plus at Houston Why? Even without wide receivers, Cincinnati's at home on the road. BENGALS, 21-2- 0 Pittsburgh (plus !Vt) at Denver Now that the Steelers have learned to score touchdowns, who knows when they'll stop? BRONCOS, 21-2- 0 Cleveland (plus 6) at New Orleans Bud Carson's job is safe for the time being. But given the (occasional) ferocity of the New Orleans pass rush, is Bernie Kosar safe? SAINTS, 21-1- 0 Detroit (plus 6V2) at Kansas City Let's just say Marty Schottenhei- mer won't allow two letdowns in a row. CHIEFS, 0 21-1- Green Bay (plus IY2) at Tampa Bay Vinny or no Vinny, Dallas exposed something. PACKERS, 0 21-2- Dallas (plus 2) at Phoenix In case Bill Bidwill hadn't noticed, his guys have dropped to the division cellar. COWBOYS, 21-2- 0 San Diego (plus 4V2) at hits doomed the of winning their since 1979. Get this ... The Chargers are simplifying their defense. JETS, 0 Last week: 6 (spread); 5 ' (straight up) 6-- Season: (straight up) 32-3- 4 7-- (spread); 43-2- 3 Great Normand pulls biggest upset EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. Great Normand, a 181-- 1 (AP) shot, turned in the biggest thoroughbred upset in the history of the Meadowlands Racetrack Friday - night by capturing the $500,000 Meadowlands Cup. Not only did Great Normand win the race for and up, he did it like a champion against a field that included Preakness winner Summer Squall, highly regarded Opening Verse, Beau Gene ius, who came in with a winning streak, and Mi Selector, last year's winner. But none of them was even close to Great Normand in the stretch. Only 1 longshot Norquestor was running with the leader at that and by point on the sloppy track the middle of the stretch, the only way Great Normand was going to lose was to fall down. se six-rac- 11-- Great Normand carried pounds and covered the course in 1:47 finishing 113 lVs-mi- le 5, 2aA lengths ahead of Norquestor, ridden by Julie Krone. The son of Monteverdi out of a Cote Normande mare paid $364.80, $91.40 and $15.60 and triggered a $1,206.80 exacta. The biggest previous thoroughbred win payout in the history of the track had been $211.40 for a victory by a horse named Patten Point on Oct. 26, ar 1988. Great Normand, who had won four of 10 starts entering the race, earned $300,000 for owner Victor Resk, surpassing the $207,349 the horse had earned in 25 lifetime starts. "We expected to run good but this surprised us," jockey Carlos Lopez, 48, said after posting the biggest win of his career. Norquestor, who was coupled with Bill E. Shears, returned $11.60 and $7. Beau Genius, the highweight who battled with Norquestor for the early lead, paid 122-pou- winning is riding a seven-gam- e streak dating back to the finale of 1989. e UNM snapped a losing streak with a 8 decision over UTEP last week, while Wyoming four-gam- outlasted San Diego State team "We're mostly a one-balike San Diego State and Washington State (two recent Wyoming opponents), so from looking at film we've been able to get a feel for how Wyoming adjusts," Lobo coach Mike Sheppard said. "I told our players the good news for us is how well San Diego did on offense against the Wyoming defense last week. The bad news is how well Wyoming did on offense, too." UNM's JerBoth quarterbacks emy Leach and Wyoming's Tom are coming off fine, Corontzos performances. Leach completed 21 of 32 passes for 284 yards and three TDs in what Sheppard called "his best game of the season." Corontzos hit on 20 of 32 for 421 yards and three TDs in what Wyoming coach Paul Roach termed "the best day of his career." Roach was concerned about New balance on ofd Mexico's fense. "They rushed the ball for yards against UTEP," he noted, "and that's very unusual for them. So we have the problem this week of being as conscious of the run as of the pass." UTEP, one of only two teams without a WAC victory (Utah is the other), had its highest point of the season in last week's loss to New Mexico, but only half of the points were generated by the offense as the Miners managed just 218 total yards. Freshman Roy Ross returned a kickoff for a TD, and the special teams accounted for another score on a blocked punt. Hawaii got its running game cranked up last week, generating 263 yards, but the Rainbows' big-plman has been Jeff Sydner, the 52-5- 1. ck new-foun- 250-pl- ay runWAC's leader in ning. Sydner ran for two touchdowns, caught a TD pass and returned a punt 82 yards for another score in last week's 44-- 3 rout of Maine. se Air Force is catching Notre Dame at an inopportune time, one week after the Irish were knocked from the No. 1 spot in the polls by 1 loss to Stanford. Notre a Dame has won the last four meetings after four straight AFA triumphs. Junior Rob Perez has won the starting quarterback job for AFA. San Diego State, which set an NCAA record last week for most points by a losing team, looks for a breakthrough against UCLA. 36-3- New York Jets 21-1- Bonds and Bonilla (Continued from Page Bl) New Mexico faces a tall order. The Lobos have lost their last 18 WAC road games, while Wyoming 48-2- 4-- 5-- $6.40. Summer Squall, carrying 119 pounds, never got closer than fifth Fans help Wyche - CINCINNATI (AP) Bengals fans are chipping in to help coach Sam Wyche pay the estimated 0 fine imposed by the NFL for his refusal to let a female writer into the team's locker room. It's been a lively topic on radio talk shows. Now a window replacement company that uses Wyche as a spokesman has placed an ad in Cincinnati's two daily newspapers asking the public to contribute to the "Sam Wyche Fine Fund." $27,-50- place and eventually faded to eighth, showing little in his first race against older horses. It was also the first time in 11 career starts that he finished out of the money. Opening Verse, 119 with Angel Cordero Jr., was far back early and finished sixth. Mi Selecto got up for fourth but never challenged. Silver Survivor was fifth and was followed by Opening Verse, Bill E. Shears, Summer Squall, Slavic and Tricky Creek. BYU VS. AIR FORCE $1 Nov. 2-- 4 Transportation, Meals, Tickets 45 0BUCKW! msmy KNIVES Wolverines spike past CEU Eagles The Utah Valley Community College Wolverines snapped a losing streak by pounding 15-- 9 out a 15- - 5, 15-win over the few of Utah Friday at Eastern College At Friday's practice, Yugoslavian journalists dared Kukoc to shoot the UVCC Activity Center. Julie Trane and Cynthia Reeves from farther and farther out and were the big guns for the Wolverhe complied hitting shot after ines. Trane led the club with 11 shot from well beyond the kills and Reeves added ten. arc. The Wolverines got out of the The Knicks got 34 points, 17 rebounds, eight blocks and three gate quickly in all three games. They jumped out to a 1 lead in steals from Patrick Ewing . game one and led 0 and 0 in games two and three. "We played great defense and ran our offense well," said UVCC ucaiuiicui Tuinua Matu'u added 11 coach Lori Richards. "Other than kills each. Sophomore Laura Warserving, we were pretty solid in nock put down six blocks and almost every phase of the game." The UVCC serving was the main sophomore Megan Kennedy had eight digs for top defensive honors. thing that kept CEU in the match. "We had a great team hitting The Wolverines committed seven effort tonight," said Cougar coach service errors in game one, then Elaine Michaelis. "We averaged 18 had six more in game two. Still, kills per game and Carla (Gee) the UVCC attack was too much for averaged 13 assists per game. That the Golden Eagles. The Wolverines indicates a good offensive effort." hit .262 as a team, and had 41 kills The Cougars' record now stands and seven service aces. at 15-Next week they return to UVCC improved to 22-- 7 and WAC action with road The games upped its league mark to New Mexico Wolverines continue league play against and San Diego State. today at 1 p.m. SAVE 530 two-mat- 9, 7-- 5-- spikers blast St. Mary's - STANFORD, 12th-rank- 0 non-stri- 6-- BYU dle of the field where he kicked it lead. past the USC goalie for a BYU had a number of opportunities in the first half to increase its Law of averages picks ' Skins over Giants; oddsmakers se tilt even (3-1- Joey Slndeler Davia Love IM Morris Hatalsky Tommy Armour Greg fwigga Rag I By DREW DANIELS Herald Correspondent BYU's soccer team broke open a 0 game with five goals in the second half to put away the USC Trojans 0 Friday night in the Geneva Steel Classic. It was a disappointing loss for the Trojans. 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