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THE PLAIN DEALER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1992 FOR THE FOR UPDATED SCORES, CALL 1-900-370-3300 (99 CENTS US OPEN TENNIS NEW YORK (AP) Results yesterday of the $8.56 million on US. Open tennis championships at the National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows (seedings In parentheses): Men Singles First Round Robbie Weiss. Ponte Vedra Beach. def. Franco Davin, Argentina, 6-1, retired.

Stefan Edberg (2), Sweden, def. Luiz Mattar. Brazil, 7-5, 7-5. 6-2. Wayne Ferreira (12), South Africa, def.

Jordi Arrese, Spain, 3-6. 7-5, 6 -3, 6-3 Jakob Hiasek, Switzerland, def. Magnus Gustafsson, Sweden, 7-5. 6-3. 6-3.

Chns Pridham. Canada, def. Karsten Braasch, Germany, 6-1, 6-2, 6-7 (3-7 14-6, 6-4 Michael Chang (4). Placentia, def. Ellis Ferreira, South Africa, 6-3, 6-4.

7-6 (7-1). Patrick McEnroe. Cove Neck, N.Y., a def. Richard Matuszewski. Hopewell N.Y..

1-6. 7-6 (7-1). 6-2, 6-4. Gabriel Markus, Argentina. def.

D.J Bosse, Lubbock, Texas, 6-7 (5-7), 6 -4, 6-3. 6-2. Richard Krajicek (15). Netherlands, def. Francisco Clavet, Spain, 7-6 (7 6-7 6-3.

6-4. MaliVai Washington. Swartz Creek, def. Francisco Montana, Miami, 16-3. 7-6 (7-4).

6-3. Marc Goellner. Germany. def Anders Jarryd. Sweden.

3 3-6. 6-3. 6-4 6-0. Ivan Lendl (9), Greenwich. def Jaime Yzaga.

Peru. 6-7 (2-7), 6-1, 7-5. 4-6. 6-3. Sergi Bruguera.

Spain. def. Rodolphe Gilbert. France. 4-6.

6-3. 6-4, 6-3. Jimmy Connors. Santa Ynez, def Women Singles. Second Round 6-3, 6-4.

Women's Doubles First Round Claudia Porwik. Germany. def. Laura Git: demeister, Peru. 7-5, 7-5 Gigi Fernandez.

Aspen. Colo, def. Natalia Baudone. Italy. 6-3, 3-6.

6-2. Mary Joe Fernandez (7), Miami. def. Natalia Medvedeva. Ukraine.

3-6. 6-3. 6-1. Caroline Kuhlman, Lakeside Park, Ky, def. Viktona Milvidskaia.

Russia. 7-5. 6-7 (4-7). 6-2. Gabriela Sabatini (4).

Argentina, def. Julie Halard, France, 6-0, 6-4. Helena Sukova (13). Czechoslovakia, def. Kimiko Date.

Japan, 6-2, 7-5. Natalia Zvereva. Belarus, def. Fang Li, China. 6-1.

6-2. Mary Pierce (16). France, def. Linda Ferrando. Italy, 7-5.

Lori McNeil. Houston, def. Emanuela Zardo. Switzerland. 6-1, 7-5.

Sabine Hack. Germany. def. Rosalyn Fairbank-Nidefler, Escondido, 7-5. 6-4.

Brenda Schultz. Netherlands. def. PasMonica (1). Yugoslavia.

def. Lisa Raymond. season Wayne. 7-5. 6-0.

cale Paradis-Mangon, France, 1 6-2, 6 1-0. Patricia Hy. Canada, def. Judith Wiesner, Austria. 6-2.

6-2. Stephanie Rehe. Oceanside, Calif, def. Robin White. Del Mar.

6-4. Sabine Appelmans. Belgium, def. Clare Wood. Britain, 6-3.

6-2. Jennifer Capriati (6). Saddlebrook, def. Sandrine Testud. France, 6-2.

6-3. Men's Doubles First Round Jan Apell, Sweden, and Brett Steven, New Zealand. def. Tomas Carbonell, Spain, and Christian Miniussi, Argentina. 3-2.

retired. Kelly Evernden, New Zealand. and Glenn Layendecker, Brookline. Mass. def.

Bret Garnett. Camden. and Tobias Svantesson, Sweden. 6-3. 6-3.

Hennk-Jan Davids, Netherlands, and Libor Pimek, Belgium, def. David DiLucia. Norristown, Pa. and Brian Mac1 Phie. San Jose, 6-7 (3-7), 7-6 (7 7-6 (7-5).

Ken Flach, St. Louis, and Todd Witsken, Zionsville, Ind. (14). def. Brad Pearce, Provo, Utah.

and Byron Talbot, South Africa. 6-2, 6-4. Henrik Holm, Sweden, and Bent Pedersen. Norway, def. Per Henncsson, Sweden, and Nduka Odizor.

Nigeria, 6-3, 6-4. Jacco Eltingh and Paul Haarhuis, lands, def. Andrew Kratzmann and 1, Roger Rasheed, Australia. 7-5, 6-4. Todd Woodbridge and Mark Woodforde.

Australia (1). def. Alex Antonitsch, Austria, and Menno Oosting. Netherlands, 6-3, 6-4. Neil Borwick and Simon Youl, Australia, a def.

T.J. Middleton, Atlanta, and Jan Siemerink, Netherlands, 6-4, 6-7 (5-7), 7-6 (7-4). Patrick Galbraith, Tacoma. and Danie Visser, South Africa def. Brad Gilbert.

San Rafael. Calif, and Vincent Spadea, Boca Raton, 6-1, 6-4. Shelby Cannon. Ponte Vedra Beach, and Greg van Emburgh. Naples, def.

Diego Nargiso, Italy. and Javver Sanchez, Spain. 7-5. 6-4. Steve deVnies.

Susun, and David Macpherson, Australia, def. Charles Beckman. Louisville, and Broderick Dyke. Australia. 7-5, 7-6 (7-1).

Mark Kratzmann and Wally Masur, AusAralia (11). def. Doug Eisenman, Santa Ana, and Ted Scherman, San Francisco, 6-4, 6-2. Tommy Ho. Ponte Vedra Beach, and Todd Martin.

Lansing, def. 7. Laurie Warder. Australia. and Luke Jensen.

Atlanta (10). 2-6. 6-3, 6-4. John McEnroe, New York, and Michael Stich, Germany (6). def.

Chris Cocotos, West Palm Beach, and Alex O'Brien, Amanllo, Texas. 6-3. 6-4. Neil Broad. England, and Stefan Kruger.

South Africa. def. Paul Annacone. East Hampton, N.Y.. and Matt Lucena.

Chico. 7-6 (7-3). 6-3. Grant Connell and Glenn Michibata. Canada (15).

def. Ricardo Acioly, Brazil, and John-L. DeJager, South Africa, Louise Allen, San Antonio, and Ann ricksson. San Francisco. def.

Heather Ludloff. Santa Rosa, and Cathe- nine Suire. France. 7-5, 6-4. Yayuk Basuki, Indonesia, and Jo Durie.

Britain. def. Laura Glitz. York. and Tessa Price, South Africa.

6-1. 6-3. Jo-Anne Faull. Australia. and Jufie Richardson, New Zealand.

def. Nana Miyagi, Japan, and Kerry-Anne Guse, Australia. 6-4. 6-4. Cammy MacGregor, La Quinta, and Kimberly Po.

Rolling Hills. def. Lindsay Davenport. Palos Verdes. and Chanda Rubin, Latayette.

La. 6-1, 7-5. Miriam Oremans and Caroline Vis, Netherlands, def. Camille Benjamin, Ba- kersfield. and Jennifer Santrock.

Venice. 6-1, 3-6. 6-4. Bettina Fulco-Villella, Argentina, and ginia Ruano-Pascual, Spain, def. Katerina Maleeva, Bulgaria, and Barbara Ritter, Germany (14), 7-5.

6-1. Amy Frazier. Rochester Hills, and Rika Hiraki, Japan. def. Alexia De-.

chaume. France. and Florencia Labat, Argentina (15), 7-6 (7-5), 6-1. Jill Hetherington, Canada, and Kathy Rinaldi. Amelia Island.

Fla (10). def. Sandra Cecchini. Italy, and Patricia Ta-. in rabini, Argentina.

7-5. 6-3. Laura Gildemeister. Peru. and Karina Habsudova.

Czechoslovakia. def. Jen3 nifer Fuchs. Tucson, and Maria Strandlund. Sweden, 6-2.

6-4. Leila Meskhi, Georgia, and Elna Reinach, South Africa (11), def. Peanut Harper, San Francisco, and Linda Harvey-Wild. pi. Hawthorn Woods.

IN, Stella Sampras, Palos Verdes Estates, and Tami Whittinger, Neenah, Wis. def. Kristin Godridge. Australia, and Alexandra Fusal France. 6-2, 6-2.

Zina Garrison, Houston, and Mary Joe Fernandez. Miami (5). def. Julie Steven. Wichita.

and Katie Schluke1 bir. Kalamazoo. 6-2. 6-0. Sylvia Farina and Linda Ferrando.

Italy. def. Akiko Kijimuta and Naoko Sawamatsu. Japan. 6-1.

6-2. Arantxa Sanchez Vicario, Spain, and Helena Sukova. Czechoslovakia (2), def. Michelle Jaggard-Lai, Australia. and Nicole Muns-Jagerman, Netherlands, 6-3.

6-2. Elena Broukhovets and Natalia Medvedeva, CIS. def Ivana Jankovska and Eva Melcharova, CIS. 6-2. 6-2.

Patty Fendick, Sacramento. and Andrea Strnadova, Czechoslovakia (8), def. Betsy Nagelsen. Kapalua Bay. Hawail, and Mary Pierce, France, 6-4, 7-6 (7-4).

Jana Novotna, Czechoslovakia. and LarIsa Savchenko-Newland, Latvia (1), def. Louise Field. Australia. and Lise Gregory.

South Africa. 6-1, 6-3 Today's Featured Matches All Times EDT Stadium 11 a.m. Jim Courier (1). Dade City, vs Andrei Chesnokov, Russia Martina Navratilova (3). Aspen, vs.

RECORD PER MINUTE) HIGH SCHOOL RESULTS CROSS COUNTRY Boys North. Royalton 23. Berea 32 St. Ignatius 24. Brunswick 62, Medina 73.

Cloverleat 74 Gilmour 15. Independence 48 Parma 16. Valley Forge 47 Parma 18. Garfield 37 Parma 21. North Olmsted 35 North Olmsted 17.

Valley Forge 46 North Olmsted 24. Garfield 33 Garfield 17. Valley Forge 42 Shaker 22, Benedictine 37 Lakewood 15. Normandy 50 Harvey 29. Jefferson 26 Brecksville 26, Strongsville 29 Euclid 19.

Chagrin Falls 40 Gilmour 15. Waterloo 50 Independence 15. Waterloo 50 Solon 19, Notre Dame Cathedral Latin 38 Solon 15. Maple Hts. 44 Notre Dame Cathedral Latin 21.

Maple Hts. 34 Richmond Hts. 15. Hawken 50 Richmond Hts. 21.

Aviation 34 Jane Addams 27, Richmond Hts. 28 Jane Addams 21, Aviation 34 Jane Addmas 15. Hawken 50 Aviation 15, Hawken 50 Girls Garfeld 23. Parma 33 Garfield 24. North Olmsted 33 Garteld 20 Valley Forge 37 Parma 26, North Olmsted 29 Parma 20.

Valley Forge 36 North Oimsted 20, Valley Forge 38 North Royalton 25, Berea 30 Gilmour 27. Independence 28 Gilmour 23. Waterloo 38. Independence 22, Waterloo 35 Lakewood 17. Normandy 46 Chagrin Falls 18.

Euclid 43 Notre Dame Cath Latin 19, Solon 39 Solon 16, Maple Hts. 47 Notre Dame Cath. Latin 15.. Maple Hts. 50 GOLF Independence 187, Garfield Hts.

197 Padua 161. Villa Joseph 184 Chardon 167. Perry 185 Orange 170. Shaker Hts. 170, Brush 184 (Orange wins on tiebreaker) Newbury 183.

Aurora 205 Lake Catholic 169. Benedictine 175 St. Edward 154. Holy Name 180. Fairview 176.

Cuyahoga 179 Amherst 161. Olmsted Falts 178 Westlake 152, Bay 163 Valley Forge 177, Parma 187. Rocky River 188 NDCC 180. Windham go 186 SOCCER Boys Medina 3, Mass. Jackson 0 Medina.

.0 3-3 Mass. 0 Vanderwyst. Bogan. Kase. Westlake 9, Midpark 0 Midpark 0 6 3-9 Mann 2, Kuns 3.

D. Paganie 2. B. Paganie, Jones. Aurora 8, Beachwood 3 Aurora 3 5-8 2 1-3 Harvey 3.

Gilmore 2, sem*nec 1. Blakely Beltiore 1. 2, Gallewicz Fenton 1. 1. 1.

1. 1. 1 Lorain Cath. 9, Fairview 0 Lor. 5 4-9 Fairview 0-0 LC Valentine 4, Bury 2, C.

Dore 1. Shlapack 1. Kirchner 1. Mentor 2, Strongsville 0 Mentor. 1 1-2 Strongs 0-0 Dedeeb.

Harmon. North Ridgeville 7, Southview 0 North 3 4-7 0 0-0 NR Wagner 3, Penick 2. Culler. Madison 5, Euclid 1 Bartlett 2, Nemeck, Delp, Wills. Bramsen.

Walsh Jesuit 2, St. Ignatius 0 Walsh Jes. 0 2-2 St. Ignatius 0-0 WJ Grist 2. Avon Lake 6, Berea 3 Avon Berea 1-3 AL Cadell 2.

Potts. Burgman. Deasy. Armbrecht. James, Prentic, Coreno.

Chagrin Falls 2, Shaker Hts. 0 Chagrin Falls 2 Shaker ......0 0-0 CF Dustin. Olmsted Falls 6, Normandy 0 0 00 Olmsted Falls 2 4 6 OF Schultz 2. Koishor, Lorek. Hann.

Young. Madison 5, Euclid 1 Madison. Euclid Delp 2, Bartlett, Nemcek, Willis. Bartulovic. Sandusky 9, Lorain 0 Sandusky 2 7-9 0-0 Romero 3.

Thebert 2. Proschauer 2. Hart 1, Trautman 1. R. Smith-goalie North Ridgeville 6, Southview 0 North Ridgeville 4 2-6 0-0 NR Wagner 2.

Penick 1. Lendvay 1. Culler 1. Ebel 1, Cucierek-goalle. Midview 2, Admiral King 1 Midview 2 Adm.

King -Johnston, Moore. Nelson. Elyria 4, Vermillion 2 Elyria. 3 Vermillion 1 Zapko 2. Jones, Thomas.

Whitt. Dosey. Girls Madison 5, Euclid 0 3 2-5 0 Motulewic, Behm, Muzzia, shaw 2. Valley Forge 5, St. Joseph Valley Forge 3 St.

Joseph 0 VF Mieyal 1. Crucher 2. Dane 1, Kriasek 1. SJ Hudson 7, Highland 0 Hudson. 2 5-7 Highland 0-0 HD Rauer 3.

Stone 1, Gallaway 1, Hughes 1, Moorman 1. Berea 6, Admiral King 1 Berea 5 1-6 Admiral King 1-1 Dangel 2. Novanec, Hanco*ck, Crose, Rambert. AK- Kramer. TENNIS Berea 4 South 1 Vermillion 3.

North Ridgeville 2 Midpark 5. South 0 Beachwood 4. Aurora 1 Hudson 5, Green 0 VOLLEYBALL St. Augustine 15-12-15. Cleveland South 1-15-8 Solon 15-15.

Notre Dame Cathedral Latin 9-10 Cuyahoga Hts 15-15, Hathaway Brown 1-4 Vita Angela St 1 Jos 15-15. Bedford 7-6 Aviation 10-15-15. Jane Addams 15-13-4 Beaumont 15-15. Gilmour 2-11 Bay 15-15 Garfield 6-3 Mayfield 20-15. Shaker Heights 18-12 Cardinal 14-15-15.

Kenston 16-4-3 Padua 15-12-15. Notre Dame Cathedral Latin 8-15-5 Solon 15-15. Notre Dame Cathedral Latin 9-10 Brush 15:15 Chardon 3-10 Columbiana Crestview 15-15. Jackson Mitton 11-7 Hoban 15-8-15. Highland 5-15-8 Keystone 15-9-15.

Elyna West 9-15-8 CALENDAR September Thu. 3 Fri. 4 Sat. 5 Sun. 6 Mon.

7 SUNDAY INDIANAPOLIS COLTS 1 P.M., TV-3 SEA SEA SEA MIL 7:35 1:35 1:35 2:35 TV-SC TV-SC ALBANY ALBANY 7:05 7:05 7:05 7:05 POST POST POST POST POST 1:30 1:30 1P.M. 1P.M. 1:30 Northfield I POST POST POST 7:30 7:30 7:30 Bold type indicates a home game necessary 'This is what baseball is all about. The glory, the awards and the money don't matter. What is important is the competition.

That's all that matters. Baltimore Orioles pitcher Rick Sutcliffe. TRANSACTIONS BASEBALL American League BALTIMORE ORIOLES- -Recalled Luis Mercedes. outfielder, from Rochester of the Class AAA International League. MILWAUKEE BREWERS -Activated Billy Spiers, shortstop, from the 60-day disabled list MINNESOTA TWINS -Activated Paul Abbott, pitcher, from the 15-day disabled list SEATTLE MARINERS--Placed Kevin Mitchell.

outfielder, on the 60-day disfist. Recalled Shane Turner, outfielder, from Calgary of the Pacific Coast League. National League ATLANTA BRAVES- -Purchased the contract of Randy St. Claire. pitcher, from Durham of the Carolina League COLORADO ROCKIES -Named Jerry McMorns, chairman and chief executive officer; Paul Jacobs, general counsel team; and Kevin Jordan, acting chief financial officer.

Announced resignation of Steve Ehrhart, general partner. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS -Activated Frank DiPino, pitcher, from the 15-day disabled list. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS -Called up Kevin Rogers and Francisco Oliveras, pitchers: John Patterson. infielder-outfielder: and Steve Decker, catcher, from Phoenix of the Pacific Coast League.

Purchased the contract of Larry Carter, pitcher, from Phoenix BASKETBALL National Basketball Association CLEVELAND CAVALIERS -Signed Mike Sanders. torward. GRAND RAPIDS HOOPS-Signed Continental A Basketball Association Herb Jones, guard, and Enc Taylor, forward. QUAD CITY THUNDER -Signed Reggie Fox. guard.

RAPID CITY THRILLERS -Acquired the rights to Ron Ellis. forward. to complete an earlier trade involving Jarvis Basnight, forward FOOTBALL National Football League CLEVELAND BROWNS- -Re- signed Cedric Figaro. linebacker, and Brad Goebel. quarterback; placed Rod Milstead, offensive lineman, and Gerald Dixon, linebacker, on injured reserve.

BUFFALO BILLS- -Agreed to terms with Keith McKeller, tight end, and Kirby Jackson, cornerback, on two-year contracts. CHICAGO BEARS Signed William Perry, defensive tackle. to a two-year contract. Placed Shaun Gayle. safety: Jim Thornton, tight end; and Anthony Morgan, wide receiver: on injured reserve.

Recalled Glen Kozlowski. wide receiver, and Maurice Douglass. defensive back. from waivers. Claimed Jay Leeuwenburg.

center, off waivers from Kansas City. CINCINNATI BENGALS -Signed Joe Walter, tackle, and Bruce Kozerski. guard Recalled Elston Ridgle. defensive lineman, from waivers Claimed Tom Rayam, offensive lineman. off waivers from Washington.

and Mike Fner, defensive lineman. off waivers from Seattle. Placed Roosevelt Nix, defensive lineman, Jeff Thomason, tight end: Mike Dingle. running back; and Mike Barber, wide receiver: on injured reserve. DALLAS COWBOYS--Recalled Dale Hellestrae, center, from waivers.

Placed Jimmy Smith. wide receiver, and Tony Hill. defensive end. injured reserve. GREEN BAY PACKERS -Signed Chris Holder.

wide receiver: Sebastian Barrie, defensive end: and Brent Griffith, offensive tackle, to their developmental squad. HOUSTON OILERS- Signed Craig Veasey. defensive lineman. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS -Claimed Tony Stargell, cornerback, off waivers from the New York Jets. Released Ed Toner, fullback.

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS--Signed Kani Kauahi, center. Placed Dino Hackett. linebacker. on injured reserve. LOS ANGELES RAIDERS- -Recalled Vince Evans, quarterback, from waivers.

Waived Derrick Gainer, running back. Signed Daryl Hobbs and Ty Montgomery, wide receivers; Ferric Collons, defensive lineman: Kevin Smith, tight endrunning back: and Rich Stephens. oftensive lineman; to the developmental squad LOS ANGELES RAMS -Claimed Troy Stradford. running back. on waivers from the Kansas City Chiefs and John Stephen, linebacker, on waivers from the Green Bay Packers.

Signed Brian Townsend and Thomas Homco. linebackers: Kelvin Harns, center; and Courtney Griffin. cornerback, to the developmental squad. NEW YORK GIANTS- Signed Brian Allred and Michael Wright. cornerbacks; Ted Popson.

tight end: Stacey Dillard, defensive lineman; and Jeff Novak offensive tackle. to the developmental squad. NEW YORK JETS -Placed James Brown. tackle; Matt Willit. defensive tackle, Keo Coleman, linebacker; Reggie Moore and Patrick Nelson, wide receivers: on the developmental squad.

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES--Signed Eric Allen. cornerback. PHOENIX CARDINALS- -Relinquished the rights to Bill Lewis, center, making him a free agent. PITTSBURGH STEELERS- -Traded Huey Richardson, linebacker, to the Washington Redskins for an undisclosed draft choice. Signed Michael Procter, quarterback, to the developmental squad SAN DIEGO CHARGERS--Signed Johnnie Barnes and Robert Claiborne, wide receivers; Peter Tuipulotu.

running back: Terry Beauford, offensive lineman; and Arthur Paul. defensive tackle, to the developmental squad SEATTLE SEAHAWKS--Signed Brian Blades. wide receiver. to two oneyear contracts. Re-signed Brain Treggs.

wide receiver, and Nesby Glasgow and Malcolm Frank. defensive backs. Placed Bryan Millard, guard; Jacob Green and Michael Sinclair, defensive ends; and James Jefferson, defensive back; on Injured reserve. HOCKEY National Hockey League LEAGUE -Signed a five-year television contract with ESPN. BOSTON BRUINS--Acquired David Shaw, defenseman, from the Minnesota North Stars for future considerations.

NEW YORK RANGERS -Agreed to terms with John Vanbiesbrouck, goaltender. International Hockey League PEORIA RIVERMEN- Signed Peter Kasowski, Darren Colbourne, and Doug Wickenheiser, wingers COLLEGE Cohane to men's associate basketball BOSTON COLLEGE -Promoted Tim coach. BROCKPORT STATE Ed Gonzalez women's tennis coach. CENTRE-Named Jo Lay field hockey coach and Steve Cherry. Mike Jackson, Tim McDaniel and David Robinson men's assistant football coaches.

COLGATE -Named Rich Sutter men's assistant basketball coach. DUQUESNE-Announced the resignation of Joe DeSantis, men's assistant basketball coach. FAIRFIELD--Named James Giachino women's tennis coach. MONTCLAIR STATE- -Named Ellen Brown field hockey MOUNT ST. VINCENT- Corey Smith womens tennis coach and Lorre Snyder WS assistant basketball coach.

PACE UNIVERSITY- Named Carne Seymour women's basketball coach. PIKEVILLE--Named Larry Judd men's assistant basketball coach. ST. FRANCIS, PA. -Named Thomas McConnell men's basketball coach.

Announced that Leo Nadal. basketball forward, has left the team to transfer to Gannon SAN DIEGO -Named Mike Haupt men's assistant basketball coach. STETSON- -Named Michael Garriques assistant cross country coach. NFL SCHEDULE WEEK 1 Sunday, Sept. 6 CLEVELAND at Indianapolis, 1 Detroit at Chicago.

1 Los Angeles Rams at Buffalo 1 Minnesota at Green New Orleans at Philadelphia. 1 New York Jets al Atlanta, 1 Pittsburgh at Houston, 1 Cincinnati at Seattle. 4 Kansas City at San Diego. 4 Phoenix at Tampa Bay 4 San Francisco at New York Giants, 4 Los Angeles Raiders at Denver, 8 Monday, Sept. 7 Washington at Dallas, 3 TELEVISION BASEBALL Chicago at Kansas City, 8:30, WGN FOOTBALL CFL: Ottawa at British Columbia, 10, SportsChannel College: Western Michigan at Bowling Green, 7, SportsChannel Oklahoma at Texas Tech, 8, ESPN TENNIS U.S.

Open, second-round matches, 11 a.m. 7:30, USA RADIO TALK SHOWS Greg Brinda Show, 10 a.m., WKNR-1220 Peter Brown Show, 2, WKNR-1220 Geoff Sindelar Show, 5, WKNR-1220 Sportsline with Craig Carton, 6:05, WWWE1100: More Sports and Les Levine, 8, WERE-1300 Allen Davis Show, 8. WKNR-1220 THE LATEST LINE AMERICAN LEAGUE Favonte Odds Underdog Chicago 6-7 KANSAS CITY NATIONAL LEAGUE Favonte Odds Underdog ATLANTA 6-7 Montreal PITTSBURGH 9-11 San Fran. CINCINNATI New York NFL Favorite Points Underdog Sunday Cleveland 5'2 INDIANAPOLIS PHILA. 3'2 New Orleans BUFFALO 11 L.A.

Rams CHICAGO Detroit ATLANTA 31 N.Y. Jets HOUSTON 10'2 Pittsburgh Minnesota 3 GREEN BAY San Francisco 3 N.Y. GIANTS Kansas City SAN DIEGO SEATTLE Cincinnati TAMPA BAY DENVER L.A. Raiders Monday Washington 2 DALLAS COLLEGE FOOTBALL Favonte Points Underdog Today Oklahoma TEXAS TECH Saturday BOSTON COL. Rutgers N.

Carolina 9 WAKE FOREST OHIO STATE Louisville NEBRASKA 28 Utah ALABAMA 22 Vanderbilt AIR FORCE Rice Memphis St. 7 S. MISS COLORADO 25 Colorado St. Texas 9 LSU Southern Cal S.D. ST.

s-Notre Dame N'WESTERN OREGON 8'2 Hawaii Kansas OREGON ST. FLORIDA ST. 30 Duke Georgia 8 S. CAROLINA Syracuse 10 E. CAROLINA VIRGINIA 15 Maryland Auburn 5 MISSISSIPPI TENNESSEE SW Louisiana Houston 3 TULSA Penn State CINCINNATI TEXAS 3 Mississippi St.

Miami. Fla. IOWA BAYLOR Louisiana Tech SMU Tulane Brigham Young 11 UTEP Texas Christian NEW MEXICO Washington 18 ARIZONA ST. 5-Soldier Field, Chicago Home team in CAPS JUNIOR GOLF CAPE COD JUNIOR CLASSIC MASHPEE. Mass.

(AP) Results yesterday from the second round of the Cape Cod Junior Classic conducted by the American Junior Golf Association at the par-72 New Seabury Country Club Blue Course: Boys 15-18 Division 6,885 yards Kyle Gallo. Ct. 77-76 -153 Robert Kerr, Canada 78-75--153 Gage Weekes, N.Y. 77-77-154 Brian Ahern, Ct. 77-77-154 Joshua Lewis.

Mass. 75-80-155 Brian McCann. Canada 81-74-155 Jacques Palement, Canada 80-75-155 Chris Berry. Calif. 77-79-156 Grady Girard.

Vt. 81-75-156 Jason Prurkoski, N.Y. 78-78-156 Ohioan: Brett Rechel. Aurora. Ohio 85-79-164 SUPER SHOOTERS using a 6-iron.

BOXING SCHEDULE Tomorrow At Wollongong, Australia, Rod Carr, Australia. vs. John Bogolin, Australia, 12, for Carr's Australian super-middleweight title. At Sydney, Australia, Craig Pevy. Australia.

vs. Renato Cornett, Australia, 12. for Pevy's Australian super-lightweight title. At London, Mickey Hughes. Britain.

vs. Craig Trotter. Australia. 12, for the vacant Commonwealth junior middleweight title. CFL CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE JOHN CHRISTIE scored a hole-inone on the 188-yard.

16th hole at Hickory Nut C. using a 4-iron. ART FUSCO aced the 146-yard. 12th hole at Avon Oaks C.C. using an 8-ron.

DOROTHY LIMA aced the 113-yard, eighth hole at North Olmsted G.C. using a 3-wood. SHAWN PREMENTINE scored a hole-in-one on the 152-yard, 12th hole at Grantwood G.C. using a 6-iron. WALTER VOTTELER aced the 146-yard.

12th hole at Avon Oaks C.C: All Times Eastern Eastern Division PF PA Pts Hamilton 5 3 0 245 234 10 Ottawa 4 0 202 182 8 Winnipeg 4 4 0 235 216 8 Toronto 3 5 0 248 233 6 Western Division Calgary 6 2 0 264 216 12 Edmonton 6 2 0 269 236 12 Saskatchewan 4 4 0 236 250 8 British Columbia 0 8. 0 207 340 0 NOTE: Two points are awarded for a victory and one for a tie. Today Ottawa at British Columbia. 10.30 Sunday Winnipeg at Saskatchewan. 3:30 p.m Monday Edmonton at Caigary.

3:30 p.m. Toronto at Hamilton, 7:30 p.m. CT SPORTS BRIEFS Magdalena Maleeva. Bulgaria John McEnroe (16), New York. vs.

Diego. Nargiso. 7:30 p.m. Andre Agassi (8). Las Vegas.

vs. FranCISCO Roig. Spain Kelly Jones. San Diego. and Rick Leach, Laguna Beach.

Calf. (4). vs. HennkJan Davids. Netherlands.

and Libor Pimek. Belgium Grandstand 11 a.m. Steffi Graf (2), Germany, vs. Pam Shriver, Baltimore Michael Stich (11). Germany.

VS. Brad Gilbert. San Rafael. Calif. Pete Sampras (3).

Bradenton. vs Martin Damm. Czechoslovakia 7:30 p.m. Andrea Stradova, Czechoslovakia. and Mark Kratzmann.

Australia, vs. Lindsay Davenport. Palos Verdes. and Brian Dunn. Brandon, Fla.

Goran Ivanisevic (5), Croatia, vs. Leonardo Lavalle, Mexico Other seeded players Court 6 (first match) Katerina Maleeva (15), Bulgana, vs. Dominique Monami, Belgium Court 16 (second match) Arantxa Sanchez Vicario (5). Spain, vs. Lindsay Davenport, Palos Verdes.

Calif. Court 17 (second match) Zina Garrison (14). Houston, vs Silke Meier, Germany Court 17 (third match) Carlos Costa (10). Spain. vs.

Alexander Mronz. Germany Court 17 (fourth match) Guy Forget (13). France. VS. Magnus Larsson.

Sweden (not before 5:30 p.m.) Court 22 (second match). Nathalie Tauziat (12), France, vs. a Amanda Coetzer. South Afnca. SCHOOL FOOTBALL All games start at 7:30 p.m.; unless otherwise noted.

THURSDAY STEEL VALLEY W. Harding vs. Y. Ursuline, YSU. 7 15 FRIDAY FEDERAL Wooster at New Philadelphia INDEPENDENT Collinwood at Massillon Perry East at Westerville North Glenville at Mentor.

8 John Hay at Green Lincoln-West at Olmsted Falls West Tech at Massillon Jackson East Tech at Clearview John Adams at Findlay, 8 John F. Kennedy at Bay John Marshall vs. Berea. B- Rhodes at Brooklyn South at Campbell-Memorial Euclid at Cleveland Hts. Midpark at Lakewood Parma at Brunswick Strongsville vs.

Valley Forge, Byers NDCL at Bedford Solon at Brush Wickliffe at Eastlake North Maple Hts at Garfield HIs. Mayfield at West Geauga Willoughby South at Geneva Amherst at Lorain Catholic Avon Lake at Midview Lutheran West at Fairview N. Ridgeville at Olmsted Rocky River at N. Royalton Westlake vs. Elyria West, Ely Brecksville at Nordonia Cloverleaf at Wadsworth Akron North at Medina Berkshire at Chagrin Falls Chardon at P.

Riverside Struthers at Kenston Hudson at Twinsburg U. School vs. Cleveland Chanel Holy Name at Akron Hoban Padua vs. Admiral King, George Daniel Aurora at Streetsboro Columbia at Collins WA Avon at Cuyahoga Hts Gilmour at Independence Ashtabula Harbor at Cardinal Fairport at P. Harvey Jefferson at Grand Valley Madison at Perry Pymatuning Valley at Conneaut Leav LaBrae at Ashtabula Ashtabula Edgewood at Hubbard Ashtabula St.

John at Oil City. Benedictine at Sandusky Buckeye at Wellington Lorain at Elyria Catholic Fremont Ross at Tiffin Columbian VASJ vs. Akron St. Vincent. Green St Ene (Pa.) McDowell at Walsh Jesuit WRA at Woodndge Ak.

Garfield vs. Can. McKinley. Fawcett Canton South vs. Lou.

Aquinas. Canton C.C. Alliance at Massillon, 8 Orville at Willard Southview at Uniontown Lake Firelands at Vermilion Brookside at Copley Monroeville at Keystone Oberlin at Sandusky Perkins Crestwood at Ravenna Tailmadge at Field W. Champion at Garrettsville Mogadore at Akron Manchester Jackson-Milton at Rootstown West Branch at Southeast Waterloo at Marlington Newton Falls at Windham Akron East at Highland Northwest at Norton Akron Kenmore at Revere Barberton at Reynoldsburg Akron Firestone at Cuy. Falls Can GlenOak at Kent Roosevelt Ak.

at Ak. Springfield Stow at Akron Ellet Louisville at North Canton Coshocton at Carrollton Cambridge at Dover Loudonville at Minerva Ak Coventry at Doylestown United Local at East Canton Waynedale at Fairless Indian Valley at Smithville Cadiz at Sandy Valley West Laf. Ridgewood at Tusky Valley Tuslaw at Garaway Norwayne at Triway Niles McKinley at Beaver Local Chaney at 7:45 Y. East at Steubenville. 7:45 Y.

Rayen at New Castle. Pa. Y. South at Boardman, 7 45 Y. Wilson at Poland Allegheny (Pa.) Academy at Canfield Y.

Liberty at Girard East Liverpool at Salem Brookfield at Edison South Cort. -Lakeview at New Castle (Pa.) Laurel SATURDAY INDEPENDENT Chanel at Shaker 2 Warrensville at Shaw, Trinity at Hawken. 2 Kirtland at Beachwood 1 Ledgemont at Richmond 1 Newbury at Mingo. 1. Orange vs.

Normandy. Byers Lake Cath. vs. St. Edward, Lakewood Stadium Akron Buchtel vs.

St. Ignatius. Howland vs. Warren JFK, WGH Canton Timken at Canton C.C. Toledo Scott vs.

Elyna, Ely Y. Mooney at Ene (Pa.) Cathedral Prep COLLEGE RESULTS SOCCER Wooster 4, BaldwinWallace 1 BW 0 Wooster 1 3-4 B-Lenc. W-Namwali 2, Ozanne. Avgerinos. VOLLEYBALL Tiffin 15-15.

Hiram 4-4 Hiram 15-15. Wooster 8-11 KSU 7-15-7-15-15. CSU 15-7-15-8-6 Tiffin 15-15. Wooster 1-8 Hiram 15-15. Wooster 9-11 AMATEUR RESULTS SOFTBALL CLEVELAND HTS.

R-Bar 5. Landscape 2 Cle. Sports Society 6 Schneidermeisters 2 INDEPENDENCE MEN 35-and-over Winar Connection 4. Gartield Alloy 2 LAKEWOOD MEN Five Star 8-12. Jimmy Cs 7-16 LAKEWOOD COED World Stamping 12-5.

Madison Lanes 5-4 AP Keishi Toda, president of Hitachi America and spokesman Gale Sayers announce Hitachi's $335,000 scholarship for student athletes in conjunction with the College Football Association. Penguins trying to get Johnston back FROM WIRE REPORTS FARM SCHEDULE EASTERN LEAGUE PLAYOFF Semifinals Best-of-5 Yesterday, Sept. Canton-Akron 3. Albany 2, Canton- -Akron leads series 1-0 Binghamton 8. Harrisburg 1, Binghamton leads series 1-0 Today, Sept.

3 Albany at Canton-Akron Harrisburg at Binghamton Tomorrow, Sept. 4 Binghamton at Harrisburg Saturday, Sept. Canton-Akron at Albany Binghamton at Harrisburg, if necessary Sunday, Sept. 6 Canton-Akron at Albany, if necessary Binghamton at Harrisburg. if necessary Monday, Sept.

7 Canton-Akron at Albany, if necessary Championship Best-of-5 TBA CAROLINA LEAGUE PLAYOFF Finals Best-of-5 Yesterday Lynchburg 5, Peninsula 4. Lynchburg leads series 1-0 Today Lynchburg at Peninsula Tomorrow Peninsula at Lynchburg Saturday, Sept. 5 Peninsula at Lynchburg. if necessary Sunday, Sept. 6 Peninsula at Lynchburg, if necessary BOWLING CANADIAN SENIOR OPEN LAVAL.

Quebec (AP) Standings yesterday after the second round of the $55,000 PBA Canadian Senior Open with names and 12-game pinfall totals: 1, Barry Gurney, 3.019. 2. Don Johnson, 2.940. 3, John Hricsina. 2.931.

4, Teata Semiz, 2.908. 5. Ron Winger, 2.899. 6. Dick Weber.

2.888. 7. Tommy Evans. 2.835 8. John Handegard.

2.830. 9. Jim Lewis. 2.823. 10, Jim Byrnes, 2.810.

11, Donald Gilman, 2.797. 12. Larry Brott. 2,792. 13, Frankie May, W.

2.786. 14. Thomas Carbone, 2.775. 15, Jim Brenner, 2,774. 16, Bob Hart, Columbus, Ohio, 2,770.

17, (tie) Earl L. Chase. and John Paynter. 2,769. 19, Rich Holden.

2,760. 20. Jim Russell, 2.755. 21. Bob Brissette.

2.753. 22, (tie) Dave Davis, and William Gould, 2.747. 24, Claude Bradley, 2.739. 25. Mickey Spiezio.

2.737. 26. Jerry Brunette 2.736. 27, Gene Stus. 2.734.

28. Doug Johnson. 2,731. 29. David J.

Martin, 2.729. 30. Richard Varone. 2.728. 31, Jerry Hale.

2.723. 32. Darrel Curtis, 2.721. 33. Dave Soutar.

2.720 34. Wes Campbell, 2.718. 35. Dan Kukuk. 2.715.

36, Glenn Allison, 2,714. 37, Larry Cassera. 2.712. 38, Bob Milligan. 2.708.

39, Allen Wheeler. 2.704. 40. Phil Polinski, 2.703. 41.

Harley R. Trumbull. 2.701. 42, (tie) Glenn Jobey. and Jim 2.694.

44. Dennis W. Greene, 2.689. 45, Roy Ryan. 2.685.

46, Dave Deken, 2.680. 47, Thomas Kelley, 2.675. 48, Marty Piraino. 2.672. CYCLING WORLD CYCLING CHAMPIONSHIPS VALENCIA, Spain (AP) Results yesterday in final events from the World Cycling Championships.

Championships resume Saturday in Benidorm, Spain with road-racing events: Men's Pro Keirin 1. Michael Huebner. Germany 2. Stephen Pate. Australia 3.

Frederic Magne. Australia 4. Vincenzo Ceci, Italy 5. Ken Carpenter. La Mesa.

Calif. 6. Dominique Dejose, Belgium Men's Amateur Tandem 1. Italy (Gian Luca Capitano and Federico Paris) 2. Czechoslovakia (Lubomir Hargas and Pavel Buran) 3.

Australia (Anthony Peden and David Dew) 4. Germany (Emmanuel Raasch and Eyk Pokorny) Men's Pro 50k Points race 1. Bruno Risi, Switzerland 2. Ivanas Romanovas. Lithuania 3.

Juan Curuchet. Argentina 4. Peter Peters, Netherlands 5. Mike McCarthy, New York HOCKEY Russia 6, USA: SAUNA CUP TURKU. Finland (AP) Final results yesterday from the Sauna Cup tournament: USA Russia 181 First Period-1.

Russia. Tkachuk (Kvartalnov), 4:18 (sh). 2. Russia, Sorokin (Barkov, Thachuk). 4:49 (sh).

3. USA. Gruden. 6 03.: Penalties-Smirnov. Rus (interference).

3:24: Darby, (hooking), 15 05: Neaton. U.S. (crosschecking). 15:46. Nielsen, U.S.

(hooking). 18:28. Second Period -None. PenaltiesByakin. Rus, major-misconduct.

7:40: Hauer. US (roughing). 8:45. Yashin. Rus (roughing).

8:45: Kasparaitis, Rus (interference). 9:44: Uvayev, Rus. minor-major-misconduct (holding). Hauer, US. (high-sticking).

12 56: Kasparantis. Rus (high-sticking), Barkov. Rus (interference). 18 49 Third period -4, USA. Johnson (Moran, Plante) (pp) 5.

Russia, Byakin (Korolev). 10.22. 6, Russia. Titov (Kvartalnov. Yashin).

11:59.7. Russia. Russia, Yashin, 12:41. 8. Russia, Korolev (Byakin, Torgajev).

17:22 (pp). Penalties- Chervyakov (delay of game), 9 17: Zent. US. (cross-checking). 15:57.

Goalies: USA. Dunham (32-26). Russia. Chervyakov (22-20). Shots on goal: USA 7-7-8-22.

Russia 12-7-13-32. 1.000 The Pittsburgh Penguins are negotiating with former coach and general manager Eddie Johnston to return as coach and apparently have worked out a new contract with goaltender Tom Barrasso. The Penguins are expected to announce today at a news conference that Barrasso, who was in the option year of his contract, has agreed to a three-year deal worth about $5.2 million. Barrasso had threatened not to report to training camp next week without a new contract. After four generally unhappy seasons with SportsChannel America, the NHL signed a lucrative new fiveyear television deal with ESPN.

The agreement, believed to be worth $80 million. was announced in a conference call from Toronto with NHL acting president Gil Stein and Ed Durso, ESPN's executive vice president and general counsel. Victor Tikhonov is out as coach of the Russian national hockey team after nearly 15 years of coaching the Soviets, according to a published report. Boris Mikhailov. 47.

who had been Tikhonov's chief assistant, was named to replace him, the weekly Moscow News reported. Colleges Twelve college athletes have been selected as candidates for the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award, presented annually to the nation's top senior quarterback. Chosen were: Mark Brunell (Washington), Elvis Grbac (Michigan), Trent Green (Indiana), Shawn Jones (Georgia Tech), Tom Kirchhoff (Lafayette), Troy Kopp (Pacific), Jamie Martin (Weber State), Shane Matthews (Florida). Rick Mirer (Notre Dame), Gino Toretta (Miami), Alex Van Pelt (Pittsburgh) and Jason Verduzco (Illinois). linebacker Demetrius DuBose of Notre Dame received more than $1.000 in improper benefits.

including a $600 loan and a $300 cash payment. from a Seattle couple with ties to the university, the NCAA said in a report made public yesterday. Those activities and others stemming from DuBose's dealing with the couple prompted the NCAA eligibility staff to suspend the senior All-American candidate for the Notre Dame's first two games, marking the first time the NCAA has levied a sanction stronger than a public reprimand against the school or one of its athletes. A judge in Phoenix released Arizona State basketball forward Jamal Faulkner from jail, allowing the basketball player to return to school. He was sentenced to two years probation in April after pleading guilty along with three other players to a felony charge stemming from a scam involving $13,474 worth of long distance calls.

The arraignment of University of Miami football players Lamar Thomas and Jason Marucci was continued for a second time. The hearing to be held today was tentatively reset for Sept. 10 but might take place early next week, a spokeswoman in the U.S. attorney's office said. Thomas and Marucci were indicted Aug.

18 for their role in a Pell Grant scandal at the school. A judge in Lincoln ordered Nebraska running back Scott Baldwin committed to a security unit at a mental hospital, but- said he can move back to Lincoln under a hospital-supervised treatment plan. Baldwin had been found not responsible by reason of insanity in the beating of a Lincoln woman last January. NBA Houston Rockets guard Dave Jamerson, former Ohio U. standout, will miss the 1992-93 NBA season because of a knee injury sustained in a pickup basketball game this week.

Jamerson, from Stow, whose left knee gave way while driving the lane. sprained his medial collateral ligament and tore his anterior cruciate ligament. Bowling Barry Gurney, who won his first PBA Senior title two weeks ago, averaged 256 for six games to take a 79-pin lead over Hall of Famer. Don Johnson in the $55,000 Canadian PBA Senior Open in Laval, Quebec. Gurney, a 51-year-old rookie.

opened with a 280 and never fell below 227 on his way to increasing his pinfall to 3.019 for the first 12 games of qualifying. Boxing Merlin Petit, longtime Southern California boxing matchmaker, trainer and manager, was found dead in his home in Los Angeles. The Los Angeles County Coroner's Office listed the cause of death as a self-inflicted gunshot to the head. Petit. 70.

was the focal point of a Los Angeles Times article in November in which 10 boxers, managers and trainers accused him of taking cash kickbacks from boxers who appeared on Forum boxing shows. GLAD YOU ASKED Q- What is the nationality of golfer Fred Couples? Bob Paul, Cleveland. A Couples' father is Italian and his mother is Yugoslavian. His father changed his name from Coppola to Couples, but did not tell his son the reason for the switch. Chuck Heaton For answers to questions.

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