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Show Wednesday, October 11, 1995 THE DAILY HhRAI.I). Provo, Utah icoreboard Boport Atlanta at Cincinnati, 6:07 p.m., Afl Tkms MOT DIVISION SERIES American League Tuesday, Oct. 3 New York 9, Seattle 6 Cleveland 5, Boston 4, innings Wednesday, Oct Sundav, Oct 22 ALat NL,5:27 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 24 NL at AL, 6:27 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 25 Cleveland 4, Boston 0 New York 7, Seattle 5, 15 innings Friday, Oct 6 Cleveland 8, Boston 2, Cleveland wins series 0 Seattle 7, New York 4 Saturday, Oct 7 Seattle 11, New York 8 Sunday, Oct. 8 Seattle 6, New York 5, 11 innings, Seattle wins series 2 NL at AL, 6:27 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 26 NL at AL, 6:27 p.m., if necessary Saturday, Oct 28 AL at NL, 5:27 p.m., if necessary Sundav, Oct. 29 AL at NL, 5:27 p.m. MST 3-- 3-- National League Tuesday, Oct. 3 Cincinnati 7, Los Angeles 2 Atlanta 5, Colorado 4 Wednesday, Oct. 4 Cincinnati 5, Los Angeles 4 Atlanta 7, Colorado 4 Friday, Oct. 6 Colorado 7. Atlanta 5. BRAVES ab ab 10 CpJnes 3b Larkin ss 5 McGrff 1b 4 4 5 1 Morris 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 1b p Clontz Boone 2b 0 3 0 Glavine p Schrek p Mrdcai ph JBrntly p APena p Anthny ph DwSml ph MJcksn p Whiers p Blliard 3 1 0 0 p.m., 1 0 0 Atlanta Glavine APena Wohlers Clontz 13.3 22 5 4 11.5 HUNTER WEST JORDAN 454 32.2 47.1 28 5 Brighton Mtn. View Orem 58.7 196 499 1 51 Granger 8 6.2 57 6 296 BEAR RIVER BOX ELDER Logan 478 430 35.1 35 EAST OLYMPUS West Woods Cross 362 36.3 51 8 57 12 236 28.0 22 8 PROVO SPANISH FORK Timpview 39 04 89 49.7 109 Emery 37.9 18.1 248 31.9 1 334 LEHI 20.9 3.3 4.1 5.5 388 28 137 UNION Wasatch Delta Hurricane Snow Canyon 30 38 1 176 1 13.9 136 22.3 188 272 Grantsville JUAB Morgan North Summit 193 285 13.5 13.1 04 280 158 3EAVER Kanab NORTH SEVIER 22.7 3 1 136 295 San Juan 34 6 107 304 Judge Mem. 97 40.1 Uaylon at ooak'a rornrri' Year to date record: 5A-- 51.4 27-- 8 77 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 36 2 3 10 2 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 7 001 Seattle 020 000100 000 10x 2 3 - Trn Money 1. Greg Norman 2. Lee Janzen 3. Corey Pavin 4. Peter Jacobsen 5. Jim Gallagher, Jr. 6. Davis Love III 7. Steve Elkington 8. Vijay Singh 9. Billy Mayfair 10. David Duval 3 1 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. Bob Tway 20. Kenny Perry 2 3, INDIANS CLEVELAND SEATTLE ab ab r Lofton 3 0 0 2 bi bi 0 0 0 0 GrlyJrcf 4 4 4 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 cf Cleman If Vizquel ss Cora 2b Baerga 2b Belle 4 If iiiiuiii I h h 3 r IIIUIII 21 22. 110 111 23. 24 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. RatlngUnderdog 302 Clearfield Northridge 23.3 ROY Region Two Viewmont 4b 5 477 309 DAVIS COTTONWOOD Region Three BINGHAM 3H9 132 Copper Hills Kearns 186 Region Four JORDAN 39.1 HILL CREST 48 1 AMERICAN FORK 51 4 Five Region IB i. Ogden 11.1 Ben Lomond MTN. CREST 31 6 SixSeven Region Tooele 305 3f 1 Murray CYPRUS 282 GRANITE 52 Region Eight 38 7 Pleasant Grove 24 5 Payson SPRINGVILLE 38 8 3A North Division NORTH SANPETE 13 1 Carbon 148 Park 96 City UINTAH 15.4 3A South Division CEDAR CITY 36.0 RICHFIELD 12.5 DIXIE 24.2 Region Twelve 136 MILLARD 3.9 9.7 South Summit 04 GUNNISON 154 5.3 16 7 57. Gene Sauers 58. Bob Lohr 59. Guy Boros 60. Fred Couples 61. Mike Hulbed 62. John Huston 63. Larry Mize 64 Craig Parry 65. Robin Freeman 66. Jay Don Blake 67. Billy Andrade 68. Jim Furyk 69 Bruce Lietzke 70. Gil Morgan 71 Joe Ozaki 72. Marco Dawson 73. Brian Claar 74. Andrew Magee 75. Grant Wane 76. John Adams 77. Nolan Henke 78. Jay Delsing 79. Don Pooley 80 Jesper Parnevik 81. Doug Martin 82. Michael Bradley 83. Jose Maria Olazabal 84. Blaine McCallister 85. Dillard Pruitt 86 Robert Gamez 87. Brandel Chamblee 88 Steve Jones 89 Joey Sindelar 90. Dan Fortman 91 Hale Irwin 92. Costantino Rocca 93. Jonathan Kaye 94. Neal Lancaster 95 Scott Gump 96 Mike Bnsky 97. Charlie Rymer 98. Tom Kite24 99. Jim Carter 100 Ian Woosnam 101 David Edwards 102. Fuzzy Zoeller Grand PAROWAN South Sevier MONTICELLO 51 Non Region Games 19 7 SKY VIEW 30 4 TAYLORSVILLE 4 Skyline, 53 4 S.Bonneville, Bountiful, 58 8 2. Brighton, 58 7 3.0rem, 57.6 Brar1 Bryant Jeff Si., "an Hal Sutton Kirk Triplett 54. Duffy Waldorf 55. John Daly 56 Tom Walson MANTI Region Thirteen 51.4 Granger, Elder, 43 0 S.Provo, 39.1 49 7 3 Bear River, 47 8 Delta' 38 8 2 Snow Canyon, 38 1 3 Emery. 37 9 4 Cedar City. 36.0 5 Hurricane, 30.1 7 San Juan 29 5 2Morgan, 28.5 3 G'antsville, 27.2 4 Kanab, 22 5 Juab, 19.3 4. Box 15 27 21 23 26 22 20 21 26 24 25 27 17 25 17 26 25 18 25 Ben Crenshaw Fred Funk Scott Simpson Woody Austin Phil Mickeison Nick Price 31 Loren Roberts 32. Jeff Maggert 33 Justin Leonard 34. D A. Weibnng 35. Brad Faxon 36. Steve Lowery 37. Ted Tryba 38. Steve Strieker 39 Bob Estes 40. Craig Stadler 41 Bernhard Langer 42. Bill Glasson 43 Mark McCumber 44. Jim McGovern 45. John Morse 46 Mark Brooks 47. Curtis Strange 48 David Frost 49. Mike Heinen 50. Colin Montgomerie 51 Lennie Clements 52. Scott Verplank 53. Brett Ogle SCHOOL FOOTBALL Region One 47.3 Payne Stewart Mark Calcavecchia Ernie Els Mark O'Meara Tom Lehman Scott Hoch Jay Haas Nick Faldo 11. 103. Mike Sullivan 22 2 30 24 32 22 17 28 27 29 24 21 21 28 22 23 28 33 23 23 19 7 21 19 29 23 27 23 20 27 8 22 23 20 24 22 16 23 27 32 15 29 26 21 23 28 24 27 30 14 21 19 23 29 26 25 23 23 26 21 19 27 26 10 24 24 26 23 22 22 22 14 2 23 27 27 28 27 $1,567,359 $1,323,166 $1,074,579 $1,014,157 $1,006,241 $1,004,349 $988,852 $910,713 $841,192 $791,158 $788,819 $788,202 $781,690 $780,729 $753,431 $743,443 $732,359 $719,561 $709,648 $701 .088 $586,475 $668,032 $663,798 $601,557 $594,444 $563,700 $562,834 $560,261 $552,346 $550,129 $540,135 $523,332 $515,993 $514,931 $468,797 $460,573 $449,043 $438,931 $423,780 $399,526 $394,877 $376,094 $375,923 $368 887 $359,603 $358,327 $358,175 $357,658 $344,505 $335,617 $329,493 $328,934 $326,932 $323,670 $321,748 $320,785 $311,578 $309,007 $303,654 $299,259 $298,965 $294,574 $284 956 $284,880 $281 .622 $277,926 $274,107 $265,380 $263,462 $255,565 $254,001 $249,514 $241,107 $239,518 $237,302 1 $166,661 28 15 26 28 $166,527 $166 ?io $163,640 $163,245 $163,039 $162,490 25 $161,331 21 $160,080 $156,398 $155,059 $154,007 $152 845 $148,094 $147,745 $143,936 $143,806 $142,695 $141,474 $141,388 $140,695 $140,606 $139 695 $139,642 $139,361 $138,879 $138,032 21 31 25 31 14 27 28 24 17 28 Kelly Gibson Tom Byrum Michael Campbell Howard Twitty Paul Stankowski Mike Standly Patrick Burke Bob Gilder Keith Fergus Mark Wiebe 21 122. 23 124 1 25. 126. 127. 128, 129. 130. 27 31 12 3 27 29 28 22 28 24 22 U 1 - PGA Tour statisPONTE VEDRA BEACH. Fla (AP) tical leaders through the Walt Disney World Classic, 8: which ended Oct. Scoring Leaders 1. Greg Norman. 69.06. 2. Nick Price. 69.66. 3. Steve Elkington, 69.68. 4, Ernie Els. 69.76. 5. Nick Faldo. 69 84. 6, Tom Lehman, 69.85 7. Bob Tway. 69 87. 8, Peter Jacobsen. 69 88, 9, Vijay Singh, 69.99. 10. Scott Simpson, 70.07. Driving Leaders 1. John Daly, 289.0. 2, Davis Love III, 284.2. 3, Dennis Paulson, 283.6. 4. Viay Smgh, 283,0. 5. Brett Ogle, 278.9. 6, John Adams, 278.3. 7, Kelly Gibson 278,1. 8. Carl Paulson, 277.1. 9, Woody Austin, 276 8. 10, Fred Couples. 276.3 Driving Accuracy 2, Doug Tewell, 80.3. 3. Larry 1, Fred Funk, 82 0 Mize. 80.1. 4. Hale Irwin 80.0. 5 (tie), David Bruce Edwards and Fleisher, 79.1. 7, Nick Faldo. 78.5. 8, Lennie Clements. 78.4. 9. Hal Sutton. 78.2. 10. Tim Loustalot, 77.9. Greens in Regulation 1, Lennie Clements, 72.6. 2. Bart Bryant, 71.4. 3. Tom Lehman, 71.3. 4. Scott Simpson. 71.2. E (tie). Dave Barr Tom Purtzer. Kirk Triplett and Grant Waite. 70.8. 9 (tie), Mark O'Meara and Scott Gump, 70.7. Total Driving 1 Nick Price, 35. 2. Hal Sutton. 47. 3, Peter Jacobsen. 55. 4, Greg Norman, 66. 5, Grant Waite. 70, 6, Tom Watson 83. 7, Bill Glasson, 96. 8, Tommy Armour III. 97. 9, Davis Love 100. III, 101. David Duval, 10, 1 w 6-- 5-- . light truck W wMroutworonyl? e 50,000-mil- 1 C5 tires 1,, I TrailHandler fl IS tHa P14580R12 ii pImIS m, m 46 99 48 99 39 99 P2357SR15 P17570SR13 P16570SRU P20570SR14 PH ja rail 4699 FYjrTi 49 99 quantities cioseouT-wHiL- LAsi H f THTnPfl yWc'iJ .VteC ' W 11 IL if wearoui worronty e P23575R15BW LT23575R150WL nH $84 265R160WL H 99 96.99 13T99 VS IJIVft BWi iJOsilS " I wfA 1 ff J f Ji"I "iflll ViW'Ft'i I -- 1 -- V HI LT23585R16 fi SPECIAL ORDER Tnru f 99 99 82 99 92 99 102 99 U 30X9 50R15 31X10 50R15 ?X1 50R15 SMALLER i V STORES o?8 JrxFffFfrjl gyygjgjB.. 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(AP) ey leaders through the Wall Disney World Classic, which ended Oct. 8: 1 J'jj'py, 3A-- 1 2A--1 1 1 ooo 70.2 184-7- 2 001 Home Team In CAPS I 0 0 0 10 0 Week Ending Oct. 13, 1995 Diff. Favored Team Rating 0.5 0 0 Thome (1). DP Cleveland 1, Seattle 1. LOB Cleveland 12, Seattle 7. 2B Sorrento (1), Cora (1), Lofton (1). Griffey Jr (1), Buhner (1), Soio (1). 3B HR Belle (1), Blowers (1), CS Griffey Jr (1). H R IP ER BB SO Cleveland 4 3 6 DeMrt2 L.0-2 3 6 1 0 Tavarez 1 0 0 0 0 0 Assenmacher 0 0 0 0 Plunk Seattls 2 5 2 8 7 2 WolcottW.1-1 1 0 0 0 JNelson 1 2 0 0 0 Charlton S.1 1 pitched to 1 batter in the 11th. by Glavine (Morris). WP Schourek. Umpires Heme, Runge: First, Quick; Second, DeMuth, Third, Davis: Left, Marsh; Right, Crawford. T 3:18. A 40,382 (52,952). Cincinnati at Atlanta, 6:07 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 14 Cincinnati at Atlanta, 5:07 p.m. Sunday, Oct 15 Cincinnati at Atlanta, 5:07 p.m., if necessary Tuesday, Oct 17 588 (4-2- 0 0 Cleveland (.287) and blocks per two WAC foes. New Mexico and centage (1.63). Dependable outside game UTEP. hitters Angie Walker Tanner and The Cougars take on New MexGale Oborn Johnson are also getico Friday and UTEP Saturday at ting more involved with the blockthe Smith Fieldhouse. Both matching. Senior middle blocker Amma es are at 7:30 p.m. and both will be Lindqvist has been slowed by a Ward Night matches, with all LDS back injury lately, but sophomore ward groups admitted tor $20 for Heather Whittaker has been steady the entire group. at the net. tied for third in the BYU, "Our block has been improve conference standings behind Michaelis said. "We've got ing." and San Diego State (?-(some good young people who ). New Mexico simply can't well and are getting up. As afford to drop a match at home if jump learn the they game more, they get the Cougars have any hopes of better and better. Last week, there defending their WAC title. were times we had three ireshmen. Both matches will be broadcast two sophomores and a junior on live on KSRR 1400 AM radio. The the court at once. We're young, but match will be New Mexico-BYwe're learning." basis by broadcast on a tape-dela- y New Mexico w ill also be missat 2 p.m. SaturKBYU Channel ing one of its starters Ingrid day. Roosild has been sidelined for the "Whoever we use at setter, it season with a blood clot in her will be a walk-o- n freshman." said arm. The Lobos are perennial chalBYU coach Elaine Michaelis. for the conference title, but lengers speaking of her choices to replace are also in sort of a rebuilding Olmstead in the lineup. "We'll just mode. Senior Alicia Bergman tops see how it goes in practice." UNM in kills per game at 3.53 and Olmstead jammed her elbow in hitting percentage at .257. Friday during the second game of "We miss Ingrid." admitted a match at Fresno State. The Lobo coach Laurel Brassey Iver-soCougars went on to w in the match "It's really a tough thing for in five games, with freshman her. But we're looking forward to' Andrea Petrilli doing the setting. the road trip. BYU seems to be a Petrilli has been playing as a back-rolittle down this year, but I think defensive specialist this year. getting back on track now. they're BYU went on to lose in three I think it will be a tough match." games at San Diego State on SatMichaelis agreed. urday, with Petrilli and freshman "We'll be making adjustments Wendy Midgley. who had been and they'll be making adjustments, redshirting, doing the setting. it's just a matter of who adjusts "Laci didn't break her elbow, better." she said. but she jammed it pretty good." The UTEP Miners are 0-- 6 in Michaelis said. "It's very swollen conference play after bringing and sore, and I'd be very surprised their program up to the Div. I levif she comes back before two to el only three years ago. three weeks. "With the kind of young team "We'll just see how things go in we have, we just need to have a practice with Andrea and Wendy. good match against UTEP. we We may use a 2 I with the setters need to play well." Michaelis said. UTEP lost tw ice to New Mexico alternating rotating in on back row or we may go with the 1 It last weekend, but played the Lobos will depend on what happens in tough in a couple of the games. first-plac- 3 0 30 rt 3-- 2, E 1 MARINERS WES. ALL 0 0 0 0 0 3 4 Totals Totals Avery HBP Wednesday, Oct. 11 Atlanta at Cincinnati, 6:07 p.m. Friday, Oct. 13 482 534 4 Pena c 2 McMichael S.1 Cincinnati 8 Schourek 1 JBrantley MJackson L.0-- 0) BOUNTIFUL Highland Skyline 4 SAImrc DWilsnc Amaro pr 7 W.1-- WAT oF pLD Assenmacher pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. Umpires Home, Phillips: First, Cousins; Second. Reed; Third, Ford; Left, McClelland; Right, Coble. (59,166). 000 000 000 100 ArJD tvl 1110 4 women's d "starting quarterback" junior this weeksetter Laci Olmstead end when the Cougarsentertain 0 0 0 0 2 0 5 3 4 3 20th-ranke- volleyball team will be without its 3 So)oss Atlanta 5, Cincinnati 1. LOB Atlanta 9, Cincinnati 6. 2B Howard (1), Larkin .), Morris (1). 3- BLarkin 1). US Klesko 1 S Polonia. BB SO IP R ER (Atlanta 129 22.7 BYU's Alexander Volkov. Russia (9). Fernon def. Wibier, Netherlands, 38 36 Avery 1 ured to be on the defensive. DP 18 51.4 43.1 46.0 0 0 ss Atlanta Cincinnati Cleveland at Seattle, 6:07 p.m., if necessary BONNEVILLE FREMONT Weber 0 0 1 Totals Totals red-shi- football team without its starting quarterback is usually fig- (AP) 0 practice." The Cougars have been blocking better in recent weeks, partly since Korie Rogers, a freshman, started seeing more playing time. Rogers is a great leapcr and is beginning to find her timing. Sophomore middle blocker Amy Steele is improving each week and is leading the Cougars in kills per game (3.83). hitting per- A OAKS EMrtnzdh 0 Murray dh TMrtni 1b Thome 3b Buhner rf MRmrz rf B!wers3b Srrento 1b spikers ssino QB for weekend play By DOROTHY KNOELL The Daily Herald Assistant Sports Editor 0 4 Avery p MLewis 3b McMcl p Brnson 3b p.m. HIGH 0 0 p.m. pyn 4 1 p.m. n 0 3 4 17 Cleveland at Seattle, 6:07 p.m., if necessary leads series 2 C Oct 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Polonia If LHrris ph JLopez c Duncan ph Klesko If RSndrs rf Dvraux rf Sntiago c Blauser ss 0) National League Tuesday, Oct 10 Atlanta 2, Cincinnati 1 0 Steve Moore ntti simjm of 1 4 0 DLewis cf LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES American League Tuesday, Oct 10 Seattle 3, Cleveland 2 (Seattle Wednesday, Oct. 4 5 uamtn Results the $1 milWednesday lion Seiko Super Tennis tournament (seedings in parentheses): Second Round Singles Hendrik Dreekmann, Germany, def. Paul Haarhuis. Netherlands (7). 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