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FOR THE RECORD FOR UPDATED SCORES, U.S. OPEN TENNIS NEW YORK (AP) Results yesterday of the $8.56 million U.S. Open tennis championships at the National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows (seedings in parentheses): Men's Singles Quarterfinals Jim Couner (1). USA, def. Andre Agassi (8).

USA. 6-3. 6-7 (6-8), 6-1, 6-4. Pete Sampras (3), USA. def.

Alexander Volkov. Russia. 6-4. 6-1, 6-0. Doubles Quarterfinals Jim Grabb and Richey Reneberg, USA, (2), def.

Neil Borwick and Simon Youl, Australia. 6-4, 7-6 (7-4), 6-3. John McEnroe, USA. and Michael Stich, Germany (6), det. Sergio Casal and Emilio Sanchez, Spain (13), 6-7 (4-7), 6-3, 6-7 (8-10), 7-6 (8-6), 6-4.

Semifinals Kelly, Jones, and Rick Woodbndge Leach, and USA, Mark Woodforde, Australia (1), 7-6 (7-4), 7-6 (7-3), 6-2. Women's Singles Quarterfinals Arantxa Sanchez Vicario (5). Spain, def. Stetti Graf (2), Germany, 7-6 (7-5). 6-3.

Manuela Maleeva-Fragniere (9). Bulgaria, def. Magdalena Maleeva, Buigana. 6-2, 5-3 retired Mixed Doubles Quarterfinals Helena Sukova, Czechoslovakia. and Tom Nijssen, Netherlands (5), def.

Zina Garrison and Rick Leach, USA, (4), 6-4, 6-4. Semifinals Nicole Provis and Mark Woodforde. Australia (6), def. Elna Reinach, South Africa, and Pat Galbraith, USA, (7), 6-0, 6-3. Helena Sukova, Czechoslovakia, and Tom Nijssen, Netherlands (5), def.

Jill Hetherington. Canada, and Glenn Michibata, USA. 6-4, 6-3. Masters Men's Singles First Round Ilie Nastase. Romania.

def. Dick Stockton, USA, 7-6 (10-8). 7-6 (8-6). Mixed Doubles Semifinals Wendy Turnbull. Australia.

and Marty Riessen, USA, (1), def. Betty Stove. Netherlands, and Sherwood Stewart, USA, 6-1. 6-2. Virginia Wade.

Britain, and Gene Mayer, USA, (2). def. Billie Jean King. USA, and Wojtek Fibak, Poland. 6-4, 6-4.

TODAY'S FEATURED MATCHES Stadium 11 a.m. John McEnroe. USA. and Michael Stich, Germany (6), VS. Jim Grabb and Richey Reneberg, USA.

(2). Nicole Provis and Mark Woodforde. Australra (6), vs. Helena Sukova, Czechoslovakia. and Tom Nijssen, Netherlands (5).

Wayne Ferreira (12). South Africa, VS. Michael Chang (4), 7:30 p.m. Ivan Lendl. (9), USA, vs.

Stefan Edberg (2), Sweden. Grandstand 11 a.m. Gigi Fernandez, USA, and Natalia Zvereva, Belarus (3), vs. Arantxa Sanchez Vicario, Spain, and Helena Sukova. Czechoslovakia (2).

JoAnne Russell-Longdon and Sharon Walsh, USA, vs. Wendy Turnbull. Australia. and Virginia Wade. Britain (2).

Peter Fleming vs. Tom Gullickson on (2), USA. Gene Mayer (4), USA, vs. Ille Nastase, Romania. GOLF NORTHERN OHIO PGA SECTION CHAMPIONSHIP at Firestone Country Club North Course Par 36-36-72, Final results title with birdie on first hole of sudden death playoff) Portage, Valntine.

Ash Robison, Firestone $1.066 Herzan, Findlay $1.066.. Spitale. Skyland Pines Leggett. Medina. Durant.

Can. Brookside. Wilkins. Nor. Elks, Wettendrf.

Can. Trivisonno. Aurora. $300 Waitrovch. Lakewood.

-149 Camp, Walden, Logue, Can Brookside, Moser, Oakwood. $104 Snyder, Ashland. $104 Jasinski. Stone Oak. $104....

72-77-149 Wood. Mayfield, $50..... 76-74-150 Fussaro, Madison. $50 Grove, Glenmoor, Atchison, Silver Lake, $50 Masterson. 79-72--151 Heinz, Lima 151 Maxwell.

Toledo. Carver, Plum Brook Abbott. 77-75-152 Caronchi, Spring Padgett I1, Firestone 76-76-152 Davis. River Greens 74-78-152 Contini, Juli Fe View 78-75-153 Corliss. Riverby Hills Roesink.

Tam O'Shanter --153 Goodson, Lake Bellino, 76-77-153 Barto. W. Pines Borojevich, Union Boni, Toledo Duyval Page. Windmill Lakes 75-78-153 Schwartz. E.

-153 Reilly. Walden, McCormack. 84-70-154 Immel, Westwood 77-77-154 Jenkins, Whetstone 79-75-154 Wharton, Capuano. Good. Airport Greens Hecht.

Murray, Lindert. Bryan 79-77-156 Welch, Zielinski. Lima Shawnee 156 Shell. Steubenville Starrett, Twin Lakes 79-78--157 Dalton. Highland Park Ausperk.

Black Johnston. Portage 78-80-158 Minear. LISIC. Auminskt. Chag.

Durban, Morrow, Kent State Horn. Heather Downs 85-75-160 Priest. Westbrook Snyder. 75-85-160 Kotnik. 79-82-161 Mason, Canterbury Milam, Quail Golko.

Westwood Axtell. 83-79-162 Baker. Highland Ewing, 82-81--163 Britton, Haase, Shaker Hts. Panek, Ridgewood Stoller. Kettering Murphy, Atwood 80-86-166 Bennett.

Kirtland Appel. Gleneagles. 85-82--167 Redmond. -168 Martin, Chardon Lakes -168 Porter, Westwood 84-85-169 Seymour, 86-84-170 Tessier, Westgate 85-85--170 Grant, Valleywood. 85-86-171 Weiss.

Ere Shores. Benes. Oak Harbor Black. Windmill Lakes -176 Laniewicz. Quail Grimm.

Columbia 90-NC Alaqua, Pepper Pike 85-DNS Lombardi. Sweetbriar 80-DNS PGA National Club Pro Championship qualifiers: Jimmie Brothers. Tom Herzan, Gary Robison, Jay Spitale. Gary Wilkins, Mark Weitendorf, Gary Trivisonno). SENIORS Rainieri.

Raintree. $350 Friede, Keiser. -152 Smith. Silver Tee, $150.. 76-77--153 DiSanto.

Strongsville, -153 Olney. Rawiga. $50.... -154 Miller, Congress Richardson. Casabella, Elyria 80-78-158 Zampedro.

Haw. Valley. 79-79-158 Trumbull -161 Kollarczyk. Hillcrest 85-83-168 Cox. Youngstown 78-NC OAKWOOD CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP Match Play Men A.

Weinstein def. Bavin. 9-7; Women J. Mintz def. J.

Swain, two up. AURORA C.C. CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP AA Championship Flight B. Sparrow def. K.

Heisler 2-1: Flight T. Ikegami def. S. Bowman 4-3. Flight D.

Wahl def. D. Kappos 19 holes. Flight J. Garrick def.

J. Cellura 3-2. SUPER SHOOTERS LINDA TAFT aced the 135-yard 17th hole at Kirtland C.C. using a 7-Iron. RALPH VANECK aced the 142-yard 14th hole using an 8-iron at Pleasant Valley G.C.

THE PLAIN DEALER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1992 'He sometimes has the accuracy of your local weatherman. TNT pro football commentator Pat Haden, on Los Angeles Raiders quarterback Jay Schroeder. 1-900-370-3300 (99 CENTS LATE TUESDAY Giants 6, Padres SAN DIEGO abrh bi TFrndz ss 8220 Gwynn rf 8 1 5 2 DrJckn ct 7 0 1 0 McGrff 1b 4 Santgo 5221 JClark If 5010 Myers 0 0000 0 000 GeHrrs 1 0 Teutel 3b 6 Shiply 2b 501 Mindz 000 0. Stphsn If 2 0 0 Brock 2010 Rodrgz 0 0 0 0 Azocr ph 1000 Andrsn 0 00 Ward ph 1000 TSctt 0000 Grdnr 2b 3000 JHrndz 3 0 Totals 58 5 13 5 5 SAN FRANCISCO abrh bi JPtrsn ct 6000 JPenap Littn ph 1010 JBrtly 0 0 0 McGee if 5010 Beck 0000 0 Feldr ct 0 0 0 00 0 WClark 16 6220 Leonrd If 5100 MaWim 3b 7 2 3 4 RThmp 2b 6 1 3 0 Deckr 4 01 1. Benjmn pr 0 0 Mnwrngc 2000 Clytn ss 6020 Burbap 1000 MJcksni 1000 Hckrsn 0 0 00 0 James ph 1000 0 0 0 Rghtti 0000 Snydr rf 2000 Totals 54 6 13 5 S.D.

100 001 300 000 000 0 05 S.F. 103 000 010 000 000 1-6 No outs when winning run scored. GeHarris (1), JPena (2), Leonard (1). DP: SD 1. SF 2.

LOB: SD 13, SF 10. 2B: Fernandez 2 (26). Gwynn 2 (27), DrJackson (20). Santiago (21). JClark (19), Shipley (5).

WClark (36). MaWilliams (10), Thompson. HR: Santiago (10), at MaWilliams (17). CS: Felder (4). DrJackson.

Thompson, Manwaring. Burba. SF: McGriff. San Diego IP ER BB SO Brocail 34 6 4 3 Rodriguez -00. 0.

03 Andersen 2 R0 TScott 2 0.0 Hernandez 243 0 Melendez 1 2 Myers 2 0 GeHrrs L.0-2 2 2 0. San Fran IP. ER BB SO Burba 5 5 2 2 4 Jackson 3 2 2 0 Hickerson 2 0 Beck Righetti 2 1 0 0 0.0 0 JPena JBrntly W.4-7 0 3 Burba faced 2 batters in 6th, Melendez faced 1 batter in 12th. GeHarris faced 2 batters in 16th. MBP: by Melendez (Felder).

WP: GeHarris Umps: H-Barnes; 1-Bonin; 2-Layne: 3-Runge. 5:04. 7,731. ON THE FARM EASTERN AA PLAYOFFS Championship (Best-of-five) Tuesday Canton-Akron 2. Binghamton 1 Yesterday Canton-Akron 6.

Binghamton 3 Canton-Akron leads series, 2-1 Canton -Akron at Binghamton (it necessary) Tomorrow Canton at Binghamton NFL HIGH LOWS TEAM POINTS Most 40. Buffalo vs. Rams 96 31. San Francisco at Giants 9.6 29. Pittsburgh at Houston 27, Chicago vs.

Detroit 9.6 24, Houston vs. Pittsburgh 9,6 24, Detroit at Chicago 9:6 24. Kansas City at San Diego Fewest 3, Cleveland at Indianapolis 3, Seattle vs. Cincinnati 9.6 Phoenix at Tampa Bay 9,6 7. Rams at Buffalo 10.

San Diego vs. Kansas City 9.6 10, Washinton at Dallas 9:7 TOTAL YARDS Most 434. Houston vs. Pittsburgh 9'6 425, Minnesota at Green Bay 9:6 (ot) 411, Jets at Atlanta 9:6 384, 391, San Dallas vs. Francisco at Washington Giants 9 7 6 Fewest 145, Cleveland at Indianapolis 9 6.

155, San Diego vs Kansas City 9:6 181. Phoenix at Tampa Bay 96 188, Kansas City at San Diego 9:6 200. Denver vs Raiders 96 RUSHING YARDS Most 207. Butfalo vs. Rams 9 6 186, Philadelphia vs.

New Orleans 9 6 177. Minnesota at Green Bay (ot) 175, Dallas vs Washington 97 172, San Francisco at Giants 9:6 Fewest 42. Cleveland at Indianapolis 47. Denver vs. L.A.

Raiders 9,6 55. New Orleans at Philadelphia 9,6 61, Kansas City at San Diego 61, Phoenix at Tampa Bay NET YARDS PASSING Most 343. Y. Jets at Atlanta 96 330, Pittsburgh at Houston 9 6 248, Minnesota at Green Bay (ot) 245, Houston vs Pittsburgh 232, Detroit at Chicago 9.6 Fewest 67. San Diego vs.

Kansas City 102, Cincinnati at Seattle 103, Cleveland at Indianapols 9,6 110, Seattle vs. Cincinnati 120, Phoenix at Tampa Bay MOST TIMES SACKED BY OPPONENT 11, Cleveland at Indianapolis MOST PASSES INTERCEPTED 5, Houston vs. Pittsburgh 4. Philadelphia vs New Orleans MOST FUMBLES LOST. TURNOVERS TIMES LOSING BALL ON FUMBLES LOST OR INTERCEPTIONS Most 5, Houston vs.

Pittsburgh (0 fumbles; 5 interceptions) 5. L.A. Raiders at Denver (3 fumbles; 2 interceptions) FIRST DOWNS Most 27, San Francisco at N.Y. Giants Fewest 8. New Orleans at Philadelphia 9:6 FIRST DOWNS RUSHING Most 12.

L.A. Raiders at Denver 12. Buffalo vs. L.A Rams Fewest 1. Cleveland at Indianapolis I I 1, New Orleans at Philadelphia 9 6 FIRST DOWNS PASSING Most 18.

Houston vs. Pittsburgh Fewest 6. Cincinnati at Seattle 96 FIRST DOWNS BY PENALTY Most 4. Cincinnati at Seattle TIME OF POSSESSION Most 40 19, Green Bay vs. Minnesota 9'6 (OT) 37:45.

Philadelphia vs New Orleans INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS AMERICAN CONFERENCE LEADING SCORER Most Points 24. T. Thomas. Buf. vs.

Rams 4 TD Longest Field Goal 49 yards, Chnstie. But VS Rams LEADING PASSERS Most Yards 366. Nagle, Jets at At Longest 53 yards. Schroeder (to Gault), Raiders at Den 9'6 NATIONAL CONFERENCE LEADING SCORERS Most Points 18. Rathman.

SF at Giants 3 TD Longest Field Goal 54 yards. Johnson. Atl. vs Jets 9 6 LEADING PASSERS Most Yards 273, Peete, Det. at Chi.

9:6 2 TD Longest 44 yards, Peete (to Green), Det. at Chi. 9.6 CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE All Times Eastern Eastern Division PF PA Pts Hamilton 6 3 0 272 258 12 Winnipeg 4 5 0 255 248 8 Ottawa 5 0 229 215 8 Toronto 3 6 0 272 260 6 Western Division Edmonton 7 2 0 303 257 14 Calgary 6 3 0 285 250 12 Saskatchewan 5 4 0 268 270 10 British Columbia 1 8 0 240 367 2 NOTE: Two points are awarded for a. victory and one for a tie. Tomorrow British Columbia al Edmonton.

9:30 PER MINUTE) NL NFL STANDINGS AMERICAN CONFERENCE East Team Pet. PF PA Buffalo 1 01.000 40 Indianapolis 1 0 0 1.000 14 3 Miami 0 0 .000 00 00 New England 0 00 0 .000. 00 00 N.Y. Jets 0 01 0 .000 17 20 Central Pittsburgh 1 0 0 01.000 29 24 Cincinnati 1 01.000 21 3 Cleveland 0 1 0 .000 3 14 Houston 0 1 0 .000 24 29 West Denver 1 0 0 01.000 17 13 Kansas City 1 0 01000 24 10 L.A. Raiders 0 1 0 .000 13 17 San Diego 0 01 0 000 10 24 Seattle 0 1 0 .000 3 21 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East Dallas 1 0 0 01.000 23 10 Philadelphia 1 0 0 01.000 15 13 NY.

Giants 0 1 0 .000 14 31 Phoenix 0 01 0 .000 7 23 Washington 0 1 0 .000 10 23 Central Chicago 1 0 0 01.000 27 24 Minnesota 1 0 0 01.000 23 20 Tampa Bay 1 0 0 01.000 23 Detroit 0 1 0 .000 24 27 Green Bay 0 1 0 .000 20 23 West Atlanta 1 0 1.000 20 17 San Francisco 1 0 0 01.000 31 14 L.A Rams 0 01 0 .000 7 40 New Orleans 0 1 0 .000 13 15 Sunday Atlanta at Washington 1 Chicago at New Orleans. 1 Dallas at N. Y. Giants, 1 Green Bay at Tampa Bay. L.A.

Raiders at Cincinnati, 1 Minnesota at Detroit. 1 Seattle at Kansas City. 1 Buffalo at San Francisco, 4 Houston at Indianapolis. 4 New England at L.A. Rams, 4 New York Jets at Pittsburgh, 4 San Diego at Denver, 4 Philadelphia at Phoenix, 8 Monday Miami at CLEVELAND, 9 COLLEGE FOOTBALL TODAY FAR WEST San Diego State VS.

Brigham Young, night '73 SATURDAY BIG TEN Northwestern at Boston College, 12. Central Michigan at Michigan State. 1 Miami, Ohio at Indiana. 2 lowa State at lowa. 2:30 Michigan at Notre Dame.

2:30 California at Purdue, 3 Bowling Green at Ohio State, 3:30 Missouri at Illinois, 4:30 Wisconsin at Washington, 6:30 San Jose State at Minnesota. 9 MID-AMERICAN 1 Ohio U. at Kent. 1 Ball State at Kansas, 2 Eastern Michigan at Louisiana Tech. 6 Toledo at Akron, 7 Eastern Illinois at Marshall, 7 Western Michigan at Texas Christian, 8 OHIO Case Reserve at Rochester, 1 Baldwin-Wallace at Wittenberg.

1:30 John Carroll at Alma. 1.30 Hiram at Washington Jefferson, 1:30 Ferris State at Ashland, 1:30 Adrian at Mount Union. 1:30 Bethany Capital, 1:30 Ohio Wesleyan at Albion. 1:30 Otterbein at Earlham, 1:30 Thiel at Oberlin, 1:30 Urbana at Taylor, 1:30 Olivet at Heidelberg, 2 Wilmington at Cumberland. 1:30 Central State at St.

Francis. 2 West Virginia Tech at Tiffin. 4 at Ohio Northern. 7:30 Denison at Muskingum, 1.30 Kalamazoo at Wooster, 1:30 Mount St. Joseph at Georgetown, 1.30 Kenyon at Marietta 7.30 Wisconsin- vile at Dayton, 7 Delaware State at Youngstown State, 7:30 EAST Holy Cross at Army Massachusetts at Delaware Hofstra at Lafayette Fordham at Lehigh Kutztown at Maine Connecticut at New Hampshire Temple at Penn St.

West Virginia at Pittsburgh Towson St. at Rhode Island Texas at Syracuse Bucknell at Villanova Night Virginia at Navy Colgate at Rutgers SOUTH Southern Mississippi at Alabama Florida St. at Clemson Virginia Tech at East Carolina Tennessee at Georgia Valdosta St at Georgia Southern Virginia Union at Grambling St. Howard U. at Alabama Morgan St.

at Liberty Memphis St. at Louisville North Carolina St. at Maryland Winston-Salem at North Carolina James Madison at Richmond Jackson St. at Tennessee St. Louisiana at Troy St.

VMI at William Mary Night Samtord at Auburn Knoxville at Austin Peay Bethune-Cookman at Central Florida Wofford at Citadel Mars Hill at East Tennessee St. Kentucky at Florida South Carolina St. at Flonda Western Carolina at Georgia Tech Tennessee St. at Jackson St. Mississippi St.

at LSU Northern lowa at McNeese St. Tulane at Mississippi Lane at Mississippi Valley St. West Virginia St. at Morehead St. Furman at North 1 Arkansas at South Carolina Alabama St at Southern U.

NE Louisiana at SW Louisiana Lock Haven at Tennessee Tech Duke at Vanderbilt at Tenn. -Chattanooga Appalachian St. at Wake Forest Indiana St. at Western Kentucky MIDWEST Middle Tennessee St. at Nebraska Southeast Missouri at Southern Illinois Night Illinois St at Northern Illinois Washburn at Southwest Missouri St.

SOUTHWEST Arkansas St. at Oklahoma North Texas at Southern Methodist Night at Baylor Angelo St. at Prairie View mi Western Illinois at Sam Houston St. Texas Southern vs. Southwest Texas St.

at San Antonio Nicholis St. at Texas Tulsa at Texas Wyoming at Texas Tech FAR WEST Hawan at Air Force Idaho at Colorado St. CSU-Chico at Montana Stephen F. Austin at Montana St. Pacific U.

at Nevada Fresno St. at Oregon St. Eastern Washington at Portland St Oregon at Stanford Cal St -Fullerton at UCLA Utah at Utah St. Southern Utah at Weber St Night Washington St. at Arizona Boise St.

af Idaho St New Mexico at New Mexico St. Northeastern at Northern Arizona TRANSACTIONS BASEBALL MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALLNamed Bud Selg, Milwaukee Brewers owner, chairman dime executive council. National League CHICAGO CUBS--Recalled Jeff Hartsock, pitcher, from lowa of the American Association. CINCINNATI REDS- Recalled Rick Wrona, catcher. from Nashville of the American Association.

BASKETBALL National Basketball Association CLEVELAND CAVALIERS -Signed Brad Daugherty, center, to a multiyear contract extension. LEAGUE---Announced the extension of the development agreement with the Continental Basketball Association. MIAMI HEAT--Agreed to terms with John Salley, forward. on a long-term contract extension. PHILADELPHIA 76ERS -Named Steve Mix director of community relations.

SAN ANTONIO SPURS--Named Peter Raeford. weight and conditioning coach, and Butch McClintock, equipment manager and video coordinator. WASHINGTON BULLETS--Signed Brent Price, guard, to a three-year con-: tract. United States Basketball League ATLANTA EAGLES- -Named Russ King director of public relations. FOOTBALL National Football Lesque CLEVELAND BROWNS -Signed Tom Myslinski, guard; placed Cedric Figaro.

linebacker, on injured reserve: resigned John Brown, wide receiver; released Rickey Jones, wide receiver. DETROIT LIONS -Signed Ed Tillison, running back, from their practice squad; signed John Derby, linebacker, to their practice squad; released Don Overton, running back. INDIANAPOUS COLTS -Placed Tony Walker. linebacker, on injured reserve: re-signed Matt Vanderbeek, linebacker. LOS ANGELES RAMS- -Claimed Warren Powers.

defensive end. off warers from the Denver Broncos; waived Alvin Wright. defensive tackle. NEW SAINTS--Placed Vince Buck, cornerback. on injured reserve: claimed Cedric Mack, cornerback, off warvers from Kansas City Chiefs.

NEW YORK GIANTS- Placed Myron Guyton. satety. on injured reserve; signed Jesse Campbell. safety. Mitchell, tight end, on injured reserve: NEW YORK 7 JETS -Placed Johnny signed Enc Kattus, tight end; released Patrick Nelson, wide receiver, from the practice squad, signed Anthony Prior, defensive back-kick returner, to the practice squad.

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES- -Named John Wooten scout and Dr. David Green: wald player relations consultant PITTSBURGH STEELERS- -Placed Russ Campbell. tight end. on Injured reserve: signed Tim Jorden. tight end.

WASHINGTON REDSKINS--Placed John Brandes, long snapper, on injured reserve: signed Guy Bingham, snapper. HOCKEY National Hockey League BOSTON BRUINS- -Acquired Jeff Ricciardi. defenseman, from the Winnipeg Jets for a conditional draft pick. EDMONTON OILERS -Signed Ian Herbers. defenseman, and Andrew Verner, goaltender.

NEW YORK ISLANDERS -Signed Zigmund Paltty, right winger. VANCOUVER CANUCKS -Signed Dane Jackson, right winger. LACROSSE Major Indoor Lacrosse League MILL-Announced that Paul Gait and Gary Gait. forwards, have been assigned to the Philadelphia Wings from the Detroit Turbos for the 1993 season and the Wings have forfeited all draft choices in the 1993 draft. SOCCER American Professional League FORT LAUDERDALE STRIKERS Announced that Amandia V.

Suarez will own and operate the Strikers and relinquish his ownership of the Miami Freedom. National Professional Soccer League NPSL-Announced that the Wichita Wings have been formally approved to join the league for the 1992-93 season. ST. LOUIS AMBUSH -Named Steve Pecher coach. YACHTING SAN DIEGO YACHT CLUB -Named Chuck Nichols, president of America's Cup COLLEGE CENTRAL FLORIDA -Promoted Ben DeVary men's assistant basketball coach.

FERRIS -Named Bob Daniels interim head hockey coach SANTA CLARA -Named Dick Davey men's basketball coach WENTWORTH-Named Dave Worth. ley head baseball coach: Melissa Hodgdon women's basketball coach; and John Ryan rugby coach. AWARDS FOOTBALL National Football I League AFC--Named Denver quarterback John Elway and Indianapolis hinebacker Chip Banks players of the week. NFC--Named Dallas running back Emmitt Smith and Minnesota defensive end Chris Doleman players of the week. College Mid-American Conference- -Named Bowling Green's Mark Szlachcic and Toledo's Terry Jackson players of the week.

THE LATEST LINE AMERICAN LEAGUE Favorite Odds Underdog CHICAGO 8-9 Detroit Toronto TEXAS 6-7 Seattle NATIONAL LEAGUE Favorite Odds Underdog SAN FRAN. 6-7 Houston ATLANTA Even-6 Cincinnati San Diego Even-6 LOS ANGELES COLLEGE FOOTBALL Favonte Points Underdog BYU San Diego St. Saturday PITTSBURGH West Virginia N.C. State MARYLAND FLORIDA 25 Kentucky IOWA lowa St. PENN ST.

27 Temple E. CAROLINA 2 Virginia Tech BOSTON COL. 20. Northwestern NOTRE DAME 3. Michigan Colorado 8 BAYLOR ALABAMA 23 Southern Miss.

California 12 PURDUE AIR FORCE 8 Hawaii SYRACUSE Texas GEORGIA Tennessee STANFORD 17 Oregon ILLINOIS 15 Missouri WASHINGTON 34 Wisconsin LOUISVILLE Memphis St. Fresno St. OREGON ST. TEXAS 22 Tulsa Virginia 21 S. CAROLINA Arkansas MISSISSIPPI 18 Tulane Florida St.

7 CLEMSON Mississippi 5 LSU TEXAS Wyoming VANDERBILT 10 Duke ARIZONA 3 Washington St. NFL Favorite 1 Points Underdog Sunday WASHINGTON 10 Atlanta Dallas 3, N.Y. GIANTS NEW ORLEANS 4 Chicago L.A. Raiders 2'2 CINCINNATI DETROIT Minnesota KANSAS CITY 10 Seattle TAMPA BAY 2 Green Bay SAN FRAN. Buffalo DENVER San Diego Houston 9 INDIANAPOLIS Y.

Jets PITTSBURGH L.A. RAMS 4 New England Philadelphia PHOENIX Monday Miami 2 CLEVELAND Home team in CAPS BOXING SCHEDULE Saturday Las At the Vegas, Thomas Julio Cesar and Mack Chavez. Mexico, Center, VS Hector Camacho. Puerto Rico. 12, for Chavez' WBC super lightweight title; Greg Page.

Louisville. vs Francesco Damiani, Italy. 12. heavies; Michael Nunn, Davenport. Vs.

Victor Cordoba, Panama. 12; Tony Tucker, vs. Everett (Big Foot) Martin. Texas. heavies.

At Berlin, Carlos Deleon. Puerto Rico. vs Ralf Rocchigan. Germany. 12, for the IBC world cruiserweight title.

September Thu. 10 Fri. 11 Sat. 12 Sun. 13 Mon.

14 MONDAY H' 9P.M. CHI: CHI CHI TOR 8:05 7:05 2:30 7:35 TV-43 TV-43 TV-43 TV-43 ENG HAMION HAMION 705 706 POST POST POST 1:30 1PM 1PM Northfield POST POST 7:30 7:30 Bold type indicates a home game necessary TELEVISION BASEBALL Cincinnati at Atlanta, 5:05, WTBS Detroit at Chicago, 8, WGN FOOTBALL College: Pete Cordelli Show, 7, WAI Ch. 29 San Diego State at Brigham Young, 7:45, ESPN Inside the NFL, 11, HBO GOLF PGA: Canadian Open, first round, 4, ESPN TENNIS U.S. Open: Mixed doubles finals and men's quartertinals, 11 a.m. 7:30, USA RADIO FOOTBALL, College: John Cooper Show, 7, WKNR1220 TALK SHOWS Greg Brinda Show, 10 a.m., WKNR-1220 Peter Brown 2, WKNR-1220 Geoff Sindelar Show, 5, WKNR-1220 Sportsline with Craig Carton, 6:05, WWWE.

1100 John Cooper Show, 7, WKNR-1220 More Sports and Les Levine, 8, WERE-1300 Allen Davis Show. 9, WKNR-1220 SOCCER POLL COLUMBUS (AP) The first of eight weekly state soccer polls. as compiled by the Ohio Scholastic Soccer Coaches Association. BOYS DIVISION I 1. Brecksville 2-0-0 63 2 Westerville South 3.

Cincinnati Anderson 2-0-0 4. Hudson 2-0-0. 5. Padua 3-0-0 43 6. Walsh Jesuit 2-0-1 40 7.

Mentor 2-0-1 35 8. Maumee 2-0-0 9. Toledo St. John's 1-0-0 10. Thomas Worthington 19 DIVISION HI 1.

Bay .67 2. Dayton Carroll 1-0-1 ..........66 3. Columbus DeSales 4. Kettering Alter 2-0-0 5. Copley 2-0-0 .49 6.

Kenston 2-0-0 7. Revere 1-1-0 8. Springfield Catholic 9. Worthington Christian 2-0-0 .19 10. Lorain Catholic 2-0-0 18 GIRLS 1.

St. Ursula Academy 2. Clayton Northmont 3-0-0 3. Cin. Glen Este ..53 4.

Centerville 1-1-1 tie Westerville North 2-0-0 6. Medina 2-0-0 44 7. Kettering Alter 41 8. North Olmsted 2-0-0 39 9. Milford 18 tie Whitehouse Anthony Wayne TRACK FIELD BOLOGNA.

Italy (AP) Results yesterday from the City of Bologna track and field meet (all race distances in meters): Men 100 Bruny Surin, Canada. 10.31 seconds. 2, Calvin Smith, U.S., 10.38. 3. Chidi Imoh.

Nigeria. 10.44. John Drummond, U.S., 20.72. 3, Kevin 200-1, Michael a Bates, U.S., 20.53. 2, Braunskill, U.S., 20.78.

400-1, Samson Kitur, Kenya. 44.74. 2, Andrew Valmon, U.S., 45.26. 3. Jason Rouser.

U.S., 46.14. 800-1. Andrea Benvenuti. Italy. 1 minute, 45.45 seconds.

2. Robert Kibet, Kenya. 1:45.55. 3, Ado Maude, Nigena, 1:45.91. David Kibet.

Kenya. 3:36.45. 2, Branko Zorko, Croatia, 3.36.88. 3, Jonah Birr, Kenya. 3:39.66.

3,000 steeplechase- 1. Michael Buchleitner, Austria. 8:31 25. 2. Eliu Barchetuny, Kenya, 8:31.32.

3, Alessandro Lambruschini, Italy. 8:35.48. Philip Barkutwo. Kenya, 13:26.19. 2.

Mathias Ntawalikura, Ruanda, 13:29.19. 3. Filippo Paita, Italy, 13:32.45. 400 hurdles-1. Samuel Matete, Zambia.

48.01. 2. Derrik Adkins, U.S., 49.66 3. Nat Page, U.S., 49.88. High jump-1.

Charles Austin, U.S.. 7 feet, inches. 2, Jake Jacoby, U.S., 3. Fabrizio Borellini, Italy, Pole vault-1, Igor Tradenkov. Russia, 2, Vassili Bubka.

Ukraine, 3, Maksim Tarasov. Ukraine, Shot put-1, Greg Tafralis, U.S., 66-91. 2. Alexander Klimenko. Russia, 65-4.

3. Alessandro Andrei, Italy, Javelin-1, Sulev Lepik, Estonia, 267-5. 2. Pascal Lefevre. France, 261-5.

3. Ivan Hupstapic. Croatia, 249-2. Women 200--1. Galina Malchugina, Russia, 22.51.

2, Kendra Mackey, U.S., 23.23. 3, Dyan Webber, 23.29. 400--1, Olga Bryzgina. Ukraine, 50.54. 2, Jearl Miles.

U.S.. 50.72. 3, Charmaine Crooks, Canada, 50.89. Fabia Trabaldo. Italy.

4:11.05. 2, Maria Akraka, Sweden, 4:11.60. 3, Robyn Meagher, Canada, 4 12.03. High jump-1, Stefka Kostadinova, Bulgaria. 2, Britta Bilac, Slovenia, 3, Antonella Bevilacqua, Italy.

Long jump- 1, Inessa Kravets, Ukraine, 2, Jelena Senchukova, Russia, 3, Irina Muchailova. Russia. COLLEGE RESULTS FIELD HOCKEY Ohio Wesleyan 4. Wooster 0 Kenyon 3. Oberlin 1 SOCCER MEN Case Reserve 3, Hiram 2 Hiram 1-2 CWRU Matyjas, Biros.

CWRU Ruegsegger 3. WOMEN Heidelberg 4, Oberlin 0 Heidelberg 2 Oberlin Shackelford, Van Guilder, Bunten, Mash Wooster 5, JCU 0 John Carroll 0 Wooster W- Fricsons 2. Bruce 2. Dearlove. VOLLEYBALL Kenyon 16-16-12-15, Notre Dame 14-14-15-9 SPORTS BRIEFS AP Don Schenebeck of the United States team tries to block a shot by Great Britain's Mark Cheaney in the Paralympic Games in Barcelona, Spain.

The U.S. won, 64-45. Lawsuit by Gathers' family is dismissed J. FROM WIRE REPORTS A civil lawsuit brought by the family of Loyola Marymount basketball star Hank Gathers against two doctors was dismissed after the plaintiffs failed to show up to testify yesterday in Torrance. Calif.

Superior Court Judge J. Gary Hastings dismissed the lawsuit at the request of the defendants. Gathers collapsed during a West Coast Conference tournament game at Gersten Pavilion on March 4, 1990, and was pronounced dead less than two hours later at a nearby hospital. An autopsy revealed the cause of death was cardiomyopathy, a heart disorder. 2 The plaintiffs, including Gathers' mother, Lucille, and his brothers, Derrick and Charles.

contended the doctors who attended Gathers were negligent and caused the family emotional distress in the way they treated Gathers" at courtside and outside the gym. Several lawsuits were filed in the case and settled out of court. Yesterday's dismissal concludes the actions. Georgia football coach Ray Goff said as soon as he came into his office yesterday morning, he got a phone call from suspended defensive back Ralph Thompson. In a story in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Thompson accused University of Alabama football coaches of offering him illegal inducements to go to Tuscaloosa and play for the Crimson Tide.

"Ralph called me," Goff said. "And he said. it's not So I called (Alabama coach Gene) Stallings, and apologized to him for what one of my players said." :4 Basketball Washington Bullets and second-round draft pick Brent Price have agreed on a three-year contract reportedly worth about $1 million. Price, a guard from Oklahoma, is the brother of Cavaliers point guard Mark Price. The Bullets see Price as backup to point guard Michael Adams.

The team still has not signed its top draft choice. forward Tom Gugliotta of North Carolina State. Gugliotta had been considering offers to play in Europe, but said he will continue to negotiate with the Bullets. The Continental Basketball Association and the NBA announced a program designed to offer former NBA players coaching opportunities in the CBA. That was part of a three-year extension of the two leagues' comprehensive developmental agreement, which includes player and eree development.

It begins with the 1992-93 season. Under the agreement, the NBA will fund a "significant" portion of salaries of any former NBA players who are hired as head coaches in the 16-team CBA. Soccer Diego Maradona reportedly has been offered $8 million to play three seasons of soccer in. South America. The offer came from Parmalat, Italy's giant dairy, according to Gazzetta dello Sport.

The sports daily reported yesterday that Parmalat wants the Argentine star to play one season with Palmeiras in Brazil and two with Boca in Argentina. Maradona, who completed a 15-month suspension for cocaine use in June, does not want to rejoin his Italian league club, Napoli. Obituary Raymond T. Hickok, who began the S. Rae Hickok award for the best professional athlete in the country, died in Rochester, N.Y.

Hickok, 74, former president of the Rochester-based Hickok Manufacturing was best known for the award he and his brother Alan started in 1950 to honor their father. Until 1976, the S. Rae Hickok award was presented annually to the top pro athlete in the United States. Winners included Willie Mays. Mickey Mantle, Jim Brown and Ben Hogan.

Football DA charge of passing a bad $3,000 check was dismissed against Cincinnati Rockers quarterback Art Schlichter after he repaid the money. Schlichter, 32, was arrested in April on a complaint alleging the arena football player wrote Dan Pettyjohn of Cincinnati the check for cash on a closed account. Yesterday, Pettyjohn told Hamilton County Municipal Judge Harry Mcllwain that Schlichter had paid him back and that he wanted to drop. the felony charge. Hockey 1 The NHL went to court to defend its right to sell cable television rights to ESPN for the next five years.

Challenging the NHL was SportsChannel America, which claims that it was cut out of the bidding for TV rights. SCA filed suit in State Supreme Court in Manhattan on Friday after the league and ESPN, the all-sports cable network, reached accord on a five-year deal worth about $80 million. SCA charged that the NHL had broken a con-. tract provision by not providing it with the right to match the ESPN offer. Paralympic Games The United States routed Britain, 64-45, to finish the preliminary round undefeated in the wheelchair basketball tournament in Barcelona, Spain.

AREA BRIEFS Auction to aid hurricane victims Sports memorabilia items are being sought by the Wahoo Club for a benefit to be held Sunday morning (Sept. 20) at Alvie's Stadium Club restaurant be-. fore the Indians game against the Chicago White Sox. All proceeds will go to the Hurricane Andrew relief fund in Homestead, Fla. Anyone interested in donating items is asked to contact Bob Rosen at 295-8328 or 441-7134 after 5 p.m.

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