Page 2-B-Martinsville Bulletin, Monday, October 25, 1993 FOOTBALL NFL AMERICAN CONFERENCE East Pet. PF PA Buffalo 135 7 Miami: .853 142 Indianapolis 95 143 N.Y. Jets the 333 149 125 New England .143 97 178 Central Cleveland .714 149 130 Pittsburgh .571 168 120 Houston .429 144 140 Cincinnati .000 $1 162 West Kansas City 100 LA Raiders 113 103 Seattle .571 112 112 Denver .500 149 118 San Diego .305 84 177 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East Pet. PF PA N.Y. Giants .833 145 7 Dallas: 182 Philadelphia Phoenix 155 138 Washington 161 Central Detroit 314 134 113 Chicago .600 97 59 Minnesota .600 68 81 Green Bay .500 147 118 Tampa Bay .167 68 150 West New Orleans .714 163 137 San Francisco.
.571 170 141 LA Rams 114 152 Atlanta 206 147 191 Sunday's Games Atlanta 2, New Orleans 15 Buffalo 19, New York Jets 10 Houston 28, Cincinnati 12 4 Green Bay 37, Tampa Bay 14 Cleveland 20, Pittsburgh 23 Detroit 16, Los Angeles Rams 13 Seattle 10, New England 9 San Francisco 2, Phoenix 14 Miarni 41, Indianapolis 37 Open Date: Denver, Kansas City, LA Raiders, San Diego, Dallas, N.Y. Giants, Philadelphia, Washington Monday's Game Minnesota at Chicago, 9p.m. Sunday, Oct. 11 Chicago at Green Bay, 1p.m. Kansas City at Miami, 1p.m.
New England at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. Tampa Bay at Atlanta, 1p.m. New York Jets at New York Giants, p.m. Dallas at Philadelphia, 4p.m. New Orleans at Phoenix, 4 p.m.
7 San Diego at Los Angeles Raiders, 4p.m. Los Angeles Rams at San Francisco, 4 p.m. Seattle at Denver, 4p.m. Detroit at Minnesota, 8p.m. Open Date: Cincinnati, Cleveland, Houston, Pittsburgh Monday, Nov.
Washington at Buffalo, 9p.m. 26 15 Atlanta New FirstQuarter Orleans 0 NO -FG Andersen 40, 8:48. Second Quarter All- PG Johnson 19, Atl-Rison 5 pass from Hebert (Johnson kick), 3:16. Atl- Haynes 9 pass from Hebert (Johnson kick), 5:32. 4 NO PG Andersen 27, 14:41.
Third Quarter At) -PG Johnson $2, 10:18. -Early 33 pass from Wilson (Andersen kick), 11:53. Fourth Quarter At- FG Johnson 38, 2:54. Ad- PG Johnson 30, 8:34. NO Safety, Alexander ran out of end zone, 13:04.
A A-NA. At NO First downs 17- 16 Rushes yards 39-132 12-47 Passing 156. 14 Punt Returns Kickoff Returns 3-62 4-187 Interceptions Ret. 0-0 Comp-Att-Int 13-18-0 Sacked- Yards Lost 1-7 1-3 Punts Fumbles Lost 00 Penalties- Yards 6-39 11-71 Time of Possession 36:27 23:33 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING Pegram 34-132, Tolliver 1-7, Hebert 3-4, Alexander 1-(minus 1). New Orleane, Brown 9-20, Wilson 1-20, Ned 1-7, Muster 1-0.
PASSING Atlanta, Hebert 13-16-0-163, Tolliver New Orleans, Wilson 7745- RECEIVING- Atlanta, Risop 5-61, Haynes 4-47, Lyons 1-18, Hill 1-27, Pritchard 1-10. New Orleans, Early Small 5-55, Ned $-46, Martin $-29, Hilliard- $-14, Newman 24, Muster 1-31. MISSED FIELDGOALS None. 28 12 marter Hon -Wellman pass from Moon (De) Greco kick), 9:32.: Quarter Cla-Query 8 pass from Schroeder (kick failed), 1:30. Cin- PG Pelfrey 53, 14:57.
Third Quarter Cin-FG Palfrey 50, 7:36. -White 4 run (Del Greco kick), Fourth Quarter Hoo-Jeffires 11 pass from Moon (Del Greco kick), 46. Hod- Brown run (Del Greco kick), 13:0 in First Rashes yards Punt Returns Passing Kickoff Returns: 5-110 1-22 Interceptions Ret. Comp-Att-Int Sacked- Yards Lost 3-27 Punts Fumbles Lost Penalties- 4-40 Time of Possession 27:40 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING- Cincinnati, Green 13-47, Fencer Schroeder 34, Query 1-5, Miles 144. Houston, White 17-43, Brown 4-50, Moon 34, Wellman 14 PASSING Cincinnati, Schroeder 17-91- 0-112, Wilhelm, 444-43.
Houston, Moon RECEIVING Pickens 1-127, Query McGee Miles 10, Fenner 34, Green 1-11. Houston, Jettires 7-4, 457, Givine 42, Slaughter Wellman White 1-11, Brown 1-7. MISSED FIELD GOALS- NonE Bay Prat Quarter GB- Sharpe from Favre (Jacke kick), 8:20. Second GB- Sharpe 1 pass from Favre (Jacke kick), A GB- Sharpe 10 pass from Favre (Jacke kick), 12: 03. Jacke 50, 13:55.
Third Quarter GB- PG Jacke 44, 4:41. GB--PG 2, TB- -Copeland 2 from Erickson (Husted kick), 13:40. Fourth Quarter GB--Sharpe 33 pass train Favre (Jacke kick), 1. A TB- Copeland 67 pass from Erickson (Husted kick), 2:57. GB TB First downs 13 Punt Returns 3-15 Passing 250 162 Rushes-yards 34-182 Kickoff Returns 2-29.
6-104 Interceptions Ret. 3-50 1-28 Comp-Att-Int 31-36-1: Lost 2-19 Punts 547 Fumbles-Lost 31 11-72 4-45 Time of Possession 37:57 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING Green Bay, Thompson 21- 105, Bennett 10-43, Favre 19, Sharpe 1-5. Tampa Bay, Cobb 15-52, Copeland 1-22, Anderson 3-7, Erickson 1-3. PASSING- Green Bay, Favre 20-55-1-268, Sharpe 1-1-0-1. Tampa Bay, Erickson 8-20- 1-151, DeBerg RECEIVING Green Bay, Sharpe 10-147, West Clayton 3-26, Bennett Brooks 16, Harris 1-51.
Tampa Bay, Hall 436, Copeland 2-93, Workman 2-14, Wilson 1-17, Hawkins 1-10, Cobb 1-4, Armstrong A Bills. MISSED FIELD GOALS None. 19 10 Buffalo N.Y. Jets First Quarter NYJ -Baxter 1 run (Blanchard kick), 7:50. Second Quarter Buf-PG Christie 37, 17.
Buf-FG Christie 33, 14:46. Third Quarter Buf-Talley '61 interception return (Christie kick), 8:20. Fourth Quarter -FG Christie 22, 2:30. NY- -FG Blanchard 33, 7:38. But- Christie 30, 11:13.
A NY First downs 27. 15 Rushes-yards 45-197 21-70 Passing 216 159 Pant Returns 39 1-19 Kickoff Returas 3-42 1-46 Interceptions Ret. 2-61 2-47 Comp-Att-Int 4 22-35-2. 14-25-2 Sacked-Yards -Lost 3-30 Punts 1-52 344 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 Penalties- Yards 8-58 6-39 Time of Possession 37:16. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING -Buffalo, Thomas 17-117, Davis 10-56, Kelly Gardner 24, Reed 14, Turner 1-0.
New York, Johnson 11-49, Baxter 6-18, Murrell 2-7, Estason 24. PASSING- Buffalo, Kelly: York, Esiason 14-25-2-109. RECEIVING -Buffalo, 7-67, Reed 5-56, Beebe 4-58, Davis 3-12, Metzelaars 2-21, Brooks 1-10. New York, Mathis 7-43, Burkett 3-25, Mitchell 2-26, Johnson 1-23, Thornton 1-22. MISSED FIELD GOALS None.
...28 Pittsburgh Cleveland Secuad Quarter Cle-Jackson 62 pass from Testaverde (Stover kick), 2:41. Cle---Metcalf 91 punt return (Stover kick), 5:564 Pit--Foster 4 run (Anderson kick), 7:50. Pit-Foster 1 run (Anderson kick), 14:19. Third Quarter Pit- FG Anderson 30, 4:23. Cle -Wolfley 1 pass from Testaverde (Stover kick), 6:31.
Pit- -FG Anderson 45, 14:26. Fourth Quarter Pit-FG Anderson 30, 7:09. Cle-Metcalf-75 punt return (Stover kick), 12:55. Pit de First downs Rushes yards 33-86 24-98 Passing 147. Punt Returns 2-166 Kickoff Returns 5-66 Interceptions Ret.
1-0 Comp-Att-Int 25-39-1 10-16-0 Sacked- Yards Lost: 3-7 4-27 Punts Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards 4-25 7-59 Time of. Possession 36:29 23:31 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-Pittsburgh, Foster 28-87, O'Donnell 1-11, Hoge 2-5, Mills 2-(minus 7). Cleveland, Metcalf 7-53, Vardell 7-19, Baldwin 2-13, Testaverde 1-9, Hoard 1-3, Kosar PASSING-Pittsburgh, Donnell 25-39 1-355. Cleveland, Testaverde Kosar 1-2-0-7. RECEIVING Pittsburgh, Green 6-106, Graham 5-09, Stone 5-54, Hoge 443, Foster 340, Thigpen 1-13, Mills 1-4.
Cleveland, Metcall 3-18, Jackson 1-106, Hoard Wolfley 2-13, Smith 1-17. MISSED FIELD GOALS -Pittsburgh, Anderson 20. 16 13 Detrolt L.A. Rams 0 1-11 Second Quarter Det- PG Hanson 25, 14:56. Third Quarter Det- PG Hanson 24, Fourth Quarter Det-Sanders 5 run (Hanson kick), 7:01.
LA--Jones 4 pass from Rubley (Zendejas kick), 10:21. LA-Jones 21 pass from Rubley (kick tailed), 13:00. Det-FG Hanson 11, 14:54. Det First downs 18 Rushes yards 34-134 30-150 Punt Passing Returns 3 Kickoff Returns Comp-Att-Int 15-25-1 Sacked-Yards Lost 4-20 Interceptions: Ret. A 1-10 1-0 Punts Fumbles Lost Penalties- Yards 7-40 Time of Possession 34:02 25:58 INDIVIDUAL RUSHING Sanders Pecte D.
Moore Los Angeles, Bettis 2- 114, Rubley Gary Everett: Lester 1-L PASSING Detroit, Pete Los Angeles, Everett Rubley 151. RECEIVING- H. Moore Sanders 4-25, Matthews 145, Holman 1-2, Hallock 1-M, Green 1-10. Los Angeles, Kinchen Ellard 4-32, Drayton 2-35, Jones 32, Gary 1-4, Lester 1-5. MISSED FIELD GOALS Hanson 10 New Seattle Second Quarter PG Kamay 3, 11:45.
NE PG Stason 36, 11:40. Fourth Quarter NE- PG Simon 15, :57. NE PG Simpon 19, 5:53.. Blades 1 pass from Miner kick), 14:5. NE First Rushes yards Punt Passing Kickoff Interceptions.
Returns Returns Ret. 2-64 129 4 1 15-33-2 Sacked-Yards Lost 444. Fumbles Penalties- Yards Time of Possession 31:38 RUSHING New England, Turner 19-9, Secules 3-11, Croam 14. Seattie, J. Willams 7-20.
Warren 19-, Hirer 11 PASSING -New England, Secules 15-50- 2-129, Zolak 0-2-0-0, Turner 1-0-0-0. Seattle, Miner RECEIVING New England, Russell 28, Contes 3-10, McMurtry 2-19, Crittenden Brisby 1-18, 1-26. Turner Cook 2-10, Seattle, Blades 9-70, Martin 5-58, Warren 3-11, Green 1-23, J. Williams 1-M, Edmunds 1-12, D. Thomas 1-5.
MISSED FIELD GOALS -New England, Sisson 41, 48. 28 San 14-2 Second Quarter SF -Logan 1 run (Cofer kick), 3:25. SF -Rice pass from Young (Coter kick), Fourth Quarter SF -Rice 7 pass from Young (Coter kick), 0 SF pun (Coter kick), 4:56. Pho- Edwards 65 pass from Beuerlein (G. Davis kick), 5:42.
4 pass from Beuerlein, (G. Davis kick), 11:24. A Pho First downs Rushes-yards 24-107 31-144 Passing $22 24 Punt Returns' 2-11 'Kickoff Returns 1-18 1-9 Interceptions Ret. 0-0 Comp-Att-Int 26-50-3 Sacked- Yards Lost 1-12 1-4 Punts 44 Lost 1-0 Penalties 4-40 8-66 Time of Possession 28:55 31:05 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING Phoenix, Moore 15-47, Bailey 6-31, Beverlein 2-23, Proebl 1-6. San Francisco, Watters 20-95, Young Logan 6-12.
PASSING--Phoenix, Beverlein 26-503 334. San Francisco, Young Taylor 1-1-0-41. RECEIVING -Phoenix, Proehl 8-76, Centers 6-43, Edwards Hill 455, Bailey 4-50. San Francisco, Rice B. Jones 6-72, Logan 3-27, Taylor 2-17, Watters 2-17.
MISSED FIELD GOALS -None. -4 Indianapolis Miami 41 First Quarter Mia--PG Stoyanovich 23, 71 punt return (Stoyanovich kick), 5:58 44 pass from Mitchell (Stoyanovich kick), 12:54. Scound Quarter el Culver 3. pass from George (kick failed), 4:02 Mia- FG Stoyanovich 30, 8:19. Third Quarter Ind- Culver 1 run (Biasucd kick), 4:39.
Mia-Fryar 11 pass from Byars (Stoyanovich kick), 8:40. Mia. Kirby 14. run. (Stoyanovich kick), 12:56.
Fearth Quarter Ind- pass from George (Biasucci kick), 5:04. Mia- -Oliver 56 return (Stoyanovich kick), 7:52. Ind--Culver 3 run (Biasucci kick), 11:40. A- Ind Mia First downs 19 Rushes-yards 25-06 33-171 Passing 195 Punt Returns 0-0 Kickoff Returns 6-151 5-93 Interceptions Ret. 0-0 3-67 -Comp-Att-Int 27-44-3: 13-20-0 Sacked-Yards Lost 4-26 1-6 Punts 444 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 7-56 5-37 Time of Possession 3 32:26 27:34 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING Potts 15-54, Johnson $-28, Culver 6-4, Verdin 1-(minus 2).
Miami, Higgs 17-114, Kirby 10-50, Byars 35, Mitchell PASSING- Indianapolis, George 3-280. Miami, Mitchell 12-19-0-190, Byars 1- RECEIVING -Indianapolis, Langhorne 9-97, Johnson Cash 445, Hester Dawkins 3-27, Potts 2-0, Culver 1-3. Miami, K.Jackson 5-02, Fryar 441, Byars 2-22, Kirby 1-44, Baty MISSED FIELD GOALS Indianapolis, Biasucci (2. Miami, Stoyanovich 37. College Scores EAST Akron 31, Temple 7 Albany, N.
Y. 19, Norwich 16 Allegheny 48, Oberlin7 Assumption 51, Curry 28 Bentley 34, W. New England? Bethany, W.Va. 23, Gannon 20 Bloornsburg 38, West Chester 16 Boston College 41, Army 14 Boston U. 44, Rbode Island Brockport St.
23, St. John Fisher 20 Bucknell 39, Holy Cross 23 Buffalo St. 30, Ithaca 17 C. W. Post 72, Cent.
Connecticut St. 18 Canisius 29, St. Peter's 20 Clarion 34, Shippensburg 32 Colby 17, Hamilton 14 Connecticut 14, Maine 13 Dartmouth 20, Cornell 27. Dickinson 37, Swarthmore 0 Edinboro 32, California, Pa. 7 FDU-Madison 30, Ursinus 25 Framingham St.
17, Mass. Maritime 6 Franklin Marshall 16, W. Maryland 7 Geneva 31, Wilmington, Ohio 21 Gettysburg 2, Muhlenberg 17 Glenville St. 23, Fairmont St. 7.
Hampden-Sydney 24, Catholic U. 14 Hartwick 17, Monmouth, N.J. 13 Hobart 19, Alfred 14 Indiana, Pa. 45, Slippery Rock 24 Iona 38, Pace Lafayette 17, Fordham Lehigh 36, Colgate 32 Lycoming 24, Lebanon Val. 3 MIT 43, Nichols 7 Maine Maritime 35, Mass.
-Boston 6 'Mansfield 46, Cheyney 6. 12, Fitchburg St. 0 Massachusetts 0, Delaware 29 Mercyhurst 24, Methodist 36, Gallaudet 8 Middlebury 33, Bates 16 Millerseille 30, East Stroudaburg Moravian Albright 21 New Hampshire 21, Northeastern 6 Peon 34, Brown 9 Plymouth St. 12, Bridgewater, 3 Princeton 21, Harvard 10 RPI14, Marist 1: Rochester 43, St. Lawrence 0 Shepherd 35, W.
Virginia Tech 6 Springfield 55, Cortland St. 13 St. John's, NY S0, Sacred Heart 0 Stonehill 28, Siena 13 Stony Brook 21, Kings Point 20 43, Delaware Val. 1 Towson St. 3.
Buffalo 14 Trenton St. 33, Jersey City St. 13 Union, N. Y. 51, Coast Guard 10 W.
Connecticut 16, Mass. Lowell 7 W. Va. Weslyn 41, W. Virginia St.
Wagner: S1, St. Francis, Pa. 24 Wash. Jett. 34, Grove City 0 Thiel 7 Wesley 4, Salisbury St.
30. Wesleyan West Liberty 34, West Virginia C2, Pittsburgh 21 Wilkes 35, Widener 15 Williams $5. Tufts 14 Wm. Paterson 31, Worcester Tech 14 11 Yale 35, Columbia: SOUTH Charleston Southern 20 Alabama 19, Mississippi Alabama St. St, Prairie View 6 Albany, Ga.
14, Florida AAM6 Ark. -Pine Bluff 27, Kentucky St. Arkansas St. 15, Mississippi St. 15, tie Bowie St.
Winston-Salem 13 Carsoo-Newman 47, Gardner-Webb 10 Catawba 27, Elon 21 Cent. Flocida 3, Bethune Cookman 14 SPORTS ON TV NFL FOOTBALL- 9 p.m., Minnesota Vikings at Chicago Bears (Channels 8 and 13). Clemson 27, E. Tennessee St. 0 Clinch Valley 45, Bethel, Tenn.
Cumberland, Tenn. 27, Union, 24. Delaware St. 65, Morgan St. 42 Duke 21, Wake Forest 13 E.
Kentucky 10, Tennessee Tech7 Emory Henry 46, Guilford 14 Fayetteville St. 40, Johnson C. Smith 6 Ferrum 24, Montclair St. 21 Fort Valley St. 35, Alabama 7 Frostburg St.
35, Bridgewater, Va. 0 Georgia 33, Kentucky 28 Georgia Southern 57, VMI0 Grambling St. 20, Jackson St. 14 Hampton U. 46, Tuskegee 12 Howard U.
41, N. Carolina 35, OT Ky. Wesleyan 30, Eureka 27 Lenoir-Rhyne 27, Wofford 24 Livingston St. 60, Delta St. 56 Louisville 28, Navy 0 Marshall 35, Appalachian St.
3 Maryville, Tenn. 16, Rhodes 12 McNeese St. 37, Sam Houston St. 14 Miami 49, Syracuse 0 Middle Tenn. 31, SE Missouri Morehead St.
23, Austin Peay 10 N. Carolina St. 23, Georgia Tech 23 NE Louisiana 26, Stephen Austin 10 Nicholls St. 63, SW Texas St. 37 Norfolk St.
21, Virginia Union 9 Presbyterian 45, Mars Hill 28 Randolph-Macon 21, Davidson 16 S. Carolina St. 42, N.C. Central 13 Savannah St. 37, Livingstone 18 South Carolina 22, Vanderbilt 0 Southern Miss.
24, East Carolina 16 Southern U. 47, Alcorn St. 31 21, Tennessee St. 14 Troy St. 21, Cent.
Ohio 21, tie Valdosta St. 42, Mississippi Col. 21 Virginia 17, North Carolina 10 Virginia Tech 49, Rutgers 42 W. Carolina 41, -Chattanooga 10 Westminster, Pa. 23, Campbellsville William Mary 51, Villanova 17 Wingate 63, Chowan 21 MIDWEST Adrian 27, Olivet 0 Albion 32, Hope 7 Anderson 48, Wabash 34 Ashland 29, Grand Valley St.
14 Augsburg 35, Macalester 7 Augustana, Ill. 46, Eimhurst 13 14, Morningside 13 Baldwin- Wallace 31, Marietta! Ball St. 26, Bowling Green 26, tie Beloit 17, Lawrence 18 Bethany, Kan. 15, Sterling 14 Black Hills St. 41, S.
Dakota Tech 14 Bluffton 16, Mount St. Joseph 14 Capital 20, Muskingum 21 Carroll, Wis. 13, Lake Forest 12 Carthage 21, Illinois Weslyn 20 Case Western 24, Denison 7 Cent. Iowa 40, Loras 10 Cent. Michigan 33, Kept 28 Chicago 20, Washington, Mo.
17 Cincinnati 31, Toledo 24 Coe 49, Monmouth, Ill. 14 Concordia, Moor. 45, Carleton 14, Cornell, Iowa 11, Grinnell 14 Dakota St. 45, Sioux Falls 14 Dakota Weslyn 45, Huron 21 Daytori 35, Drake 7 Defiance 37, Urbana 0 Dickinson St. 44, Valley City St.
7 Done 41, Nebraska Weslyn 14 E. Illinois 17, Illinois St. 17, tie Earlharo $5, Principia 29 7. Evansville 34, Valparaiso 28 Ferris St. 47, Northwd, Mich.
0 Friends 34, Bethel, Kan. 8 Graceland 14, Culver-Stockton 0 Greenville 49, Concordia, Ill. 14 Gustav Adolphus 26, Bethel, Minn. 14 Hamline 21, St. Olaf 13 Hanover 37, Rose 21 Hastings 42, Dana 14 Heidelberg 37, Hiram Col.
0 Hillsdale 16, St. Joseph's, Ind. 15 Illinois 24, Michigan 21 Indiana 24, Northwestern 0 Indiana St. 41, W. Kentucky 14 Iowa St.
20, Oklahoma St. 17 Iowa Weslyn 31, Wis. -Platteville 21 Kalamazoo 21, Alma 14 Kansas.St. 15, Colorado 16, tie Knox 24, Illinois Col. 17.
Lindenwood 10, St. Xavier 0 Mac Murray 10, Blackburn! Manchester 28, DePauw 19 Mankato St. 35, N. Colorado 28 Marantha Baptist 49, Northwestern, Minn. 6 Mary 46, Mayville St.
14. Michigan St. 24, Iowa 10 Michigan Tech 21, Saginaw Val. St. 7 Mid-Am Nazarene 35, Upper Iowa 28 Midland Lutheran 36, Teikyo Westmar 13 Millikin22, North Central 21: 23, Moorhead St.
0 Minnesota 20, Wisconsin 21 Minot St. 41, Jamestown 13 Missouri Val. 23, Benedictine, Kan. 26 Mo. Southern 39, Emporia St.
17 Western 41, Washburn 10 Mount Union 49, Ohio Northern 7 N. Dakota St. 32, St. Cloud St. 24 NE Missouri 21, Missouri-Rolla 13 Nebraska 40, Missouri 7 North Dakota 10.
Nebraska Omaha 8 Northern 44, Minn -Morris 21 Northwestern, Lowe 35, Concordia, Neb. 7, Northwestern, Wis. 39, Dr. Martin Luther 26 Notre Dame 31, Southern Cal 13 Ohio St. 45, Purdue 24 Ohio U.
22, Miami, Ohio 20 Ohio Weslyn 44, Wooster 0 Ottawa, Kan. 34, Southwestern, Kan. 25 Otterbein 35, John Carroll 31 Pittsburg St. 19, Cent. Missouri 17 Quincy 65, Lakeland 8 SW Baptist 21, NW Missouri St.
17 SW Louisiana 33, N. Ilipois 19 SW Missouri St. 22, S. Illinois 17 Simpson 56, Dubaque 7 South Dakota 20, S. Dakota St.
7. Ambrose 44, Wis. -Oshkosh 38 Francis, IL. 20, Indianapolis 17 St. John's, Minn.
60, St. Thomas, Minn. 13 St. Norbert 26, Ripon 20 Taylor 45, Malone 35 Tiffin 31, Findlay 20 Trinity, I. 14, Olivet Nazarene 6 W.
Illinois 25, N. Iowa 23 W. Michigan 21, E. Michigan 20 Wartburg 2, Buena Vista 10 Wayne, Mich. 28, N.
Michigan 18 Wayne, Neb. 3, SW Minnesota 34. Western Colo. 31, Chadron St. 20 Wheaton 41, North Park 7 Winona St.
51, St. 3 Wis 42, Wis. -Riv. Falls 13 Wis. Stevens Pt.
45, Wis -Stout 11 2 27, -Ean Claire 10 Wittenberg 22, Kenyon 0 Youngstown St. 21, Samford 7. SOUTHWEST Abilene Christian 57, Tarleton St. 15 Cent. Oklahoma 2, Angelo St.
24 E. Central U. 24, SW Oklahoma 21 Hardin-Simmons 55, Sal Roes St. 9 Harding 24, it 7 Howard Payne Midwestern Teras Langston 34, NW Oklahoma 31 McMurry 34, Panhandle St. 6 0 NW Louisiana 3.
North Teras? North Alabama 17, Cent. Arkansas: 10 3a, Kansas S. Arkansas 2, Arkansas Tech 14. SE Oklahoma NE Oklahoma 11. Texas 37, Southern Meth.
10 Teras AdM Rice 10 Teras Christian 34, Baylor 13 Trinity, Tex. 44, Centre 10 FAR WEST Adams St. 17, Fort Lewis 17 Air Force 35, Citadel 0. Arisona 9, Washington St. Arizona St.
3. Stanford 30 Boise St. 34, Idabo St. 17 Lutheran 26, Pomona-Pitzer 13 Cent. Washington $4, Whit worth 21 Colorado Col.
Millsaps 15 E. New Mexico 15, E. Texas St. E. Washington 3, N.
Arizona 3 Fort Hays St. $5, Colorado Mines 21: St. 4, Brigham Young 45. 17,1 F. Oregon 7.
Mesa, Colo. 17, N.Mex. Highlands 14 Montana 37, Jacksonville St. 7 Montana St. 40, Idabo 85 Montana Tech 42, Rocky Mountain 21 New Mexico St.
27, Pacific 0.23 Occidental 52, Menlo 13 Portland St. 45, American Intl. 7. Redlands 48, Azusa Pacific 18 S. Oregon 39, E.
Oregon 34 Sacramento St. $5, Cal Poly San Diego 28, Butler 27 San Diego St. 20, New Mexico 17 San Jose St. 31, Louisiana Tech6 St. Mary's, Cal.
35, S. Utah 35, tie UC Davis 48, CS Northridge 33 UCLA 20, Oregon St. 17 Utah 33, Colorado St. 21 Utah St. 20, UNLV2 W.
Montana 55, Carroll, Mont. 24 W. Washington 31, Puget Sound 13 Washington 21, Oregon 6 Weber St. 47, Nevada 30. Whittier 38, Claremont-Mudd 12 Willamette 43, Lewis Clark 27 Wyoming 44, Hawaii 10.
The Top 25 The Top Twenty Five teams in The Associated Press 1993 college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, cords through Oct. total points based on 25 points for a first vote through one point for a 2th-place vote, and ranking in the previous poll: Record Pts 1. Florida St. (62) 7-44 1,550 Notre Dame 8-00 1,484 Ohio St. 744 4.
Miami: 1,311 5. Alabama 1,299 6. Nebraska 1,208 7. Arizona 7-40 1,143 8. Tennessee 5-1-1 1,101 9.
Auburn 7-40 1,043 10 10. Florida 5-1-0 1,041 11. Texas 6-1-0 923 11 12 Penn St. 5-1-0 806 14 13. West Virginia 6-0-0 741 14.
Oklahoma 6-1-0 709 17 15. UCLA 5-20 653 19 16. Virginia 6-1-0 651 21 17. Louisville 7-1-0 496 20 10. North Carolina 7-2-0 440 12 19.
Washington 417 22 20. Colorado 441 412 16 21. Wisconsin 6-1-0 315 15 22. Michigan St. 303 2.
Indiana 6-14 179 24. Michigan: 430 145 13 25. Kansas St. 120 Others recelving votes: Washington State 43, Boston College 39, California 22, Virginia Tech 21, Wyoming 21, Fresno State 13, Syracuse 12, North Carolina State 8, Southern Cal 5, Mississippi 4, Clemson 2, D- linois 1, SW Louisiana 1. Top 25 Results How the top 25 teams in the Associated Press' college football poll fared this week: 1.
Florida State (7-0) did not play. Next: vs. Wake Forest, Saturday. 2. Notre Dame (80) beat Southern Cal 31-13.
Next: vs. Navy, Saturday. 3. Ohio State (7-0) beat Purdue 45-24. Next: vs.
No. 14 Penn State, Saturday. 4. Alabama (6-0-1) beat Mississippi 19-14. Next: vs.
Southern Mississippi, Saturday. 5. Nebraska (7-0) beat Missouri Next: at No. 16 Colorado, Saturday. 6.
Miami (5-1) beat No. 23 Syracuse 19-0. Next: vs. Temple, 7. Arizona (7-0) beat No.
25 Washington State 9-6. Next: at No. 19 UCLA, Saturday. 8. Tennessee (5-1-1) did not play.
Next: vs. South Carolina, Saturday. 9. Florida (5-1) did not play. Next: vs.
Georgia, Saturday. 10. Auburn (7-0) did pot play. Next: at Arkansas, Oct. 30.
11. Texas (6-1) beat Rice Next: vs. Southern Methodist, Saturday. 12. North Carolina (7-2) lost to No.
21 Virginia 17-10. Next: vs. Clemson, Nov. 6. 13.
Michigan (4-3) lost to Illinois 24-21. Next: at No. 16 Wisconsin, Saturday. 14. Penn State (5-1) did not play.
Next: at No. 5 Ohio State, Saturday. 15. Wisconsin (6-1) lost to Minnesota 20-21. Next: vs.
No. 13 Michigan, Saturday. 16. Colorado (4-2-1) tied Kansas State 16- 16. Next: vs.
No. 5 Nebraska, Saturday. 17. Oklahoma (6-1) beat Kansas 38-2. Next: at Kansas State, Saturday.
18. West Virginia (6-0) beat 42-21. Next: at No. 23 Syracuse, Saturday. 19.
UCLA (5-2) beat Oregon State 20-17. Next: vs. No. 7 Arizona, Saturday. 20.
Louisville (7-1) beat Navy 24-0. Next: at No. 8 Tennessee, Nov. 6. 21.
Virginia (6-1) beat No. 12 North Carolina 17-10. at North Carolina State, Saturday. 22. Washington (5-2) beat Oregon 216.
Next: at Arizona State, Saturday. 23. Syracuse (4-2-1) lost to No. 6 Miami 49-0. Next: va.
No. 18 West Virginia, Saturday. 24. Michigan State (4-2) beat lowa 24-10. Next: at Indiana, Saturday.
25. Washington State (5-3) lost to No. Arizona 9-6. Next: at Oregon, Saturday. BASEBALL Postseason PLAYOFFS 1 American League 4, Chicago Toronto 7, Chicago 3 Toronto 3, Chicago 1 Chicago 6, Toronto 01 Chicago 7, 04 Toronto 5, Chicago 3 Toronto 6, Chicago 3 National Leave 4, A 4, Atlanta 3, 10 inning Atlanta 14, Philadelphia Atlanta 9, Philadelphia 4 Philadelphia 2, Atlanta 1 Philadelphia 4, Atlanta 3, 10 innings Philadelphia 6, Atlanta 3 FORLD SERIES Oct.
Toronto 1, Philadelphia 5 Sunday, Oct. 17 Philadelphia 4, Toronto 4. Tuesday, Oct. 1 Toronto 10, Philadelphia 3 Oct. A Toronto 15, Philadelphia 14 Thereday, Oct.
21 Philadelphia 2, Toronto 0 Saturday, Oct. 83 Toronto 1, Philadelphia 6, Toronto wins series 41 Blue PHILA: TORONTO Dykatr cf If dh $110 White cf Krak 1b 0 Molitor dh DEllas 36 5111 Carter rf Batiste 3b Olerod 1b Daalton 4110. Griffin 3b Emorieb 01 1 RAlmr 26 1MTmen If Incugla If Sprgue 3b Stocker Brders Mrodni 2b 4110 Totals 1 6 Totals Ope out when 1 winning run scored. E- RAlamar (3), Sprague (2). LOBPhiladelphia 9, Toronto 7.
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IP RER BB SO Philadelphia Mutholland Mason 1-3 West Andersen MtWws 1-3 Toronto Stewart Cox ALeiter DWard 0 Stewart pitched to 3 batters in the 7th West pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. HBP-by Andersen (TF Umpires-Home, DeMuth; First, Phillips; Second, Runge; Third, Johnson; Left, Williams; Right, McClelland. 3:27, HOCKEY HOCKEY NHL EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division TPts GF GA New Jersey 0 14 33 Philadelphia 12.35 NY: Rangers 10 35 Tampa Bay. Florida: 24 Washington 27 NY Islanders 6 Northeast Division Pittsburghs Montreal: 31 Boston 21 Quebec 36 Hartford 28 Buffalo: 28 Ottawa 25 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division Pts GF GA Toronto 0 0 18 41 Louis 1 1 11 29 Dallas 10 34 1 Winnipeg 9 34 33 Chicago 24 28 Detroit 46:34 41 Pacific Divisia 0 33 23 -Calgary 2 2 2 12: 32 Los Angeles 2 12.47 Anaheim 6 17 Edmonton 1 5: 27 35 San Jose 1: 17 35 Saturday's Games Ottawa 5, N. Y.
Islanders 5, tie Buffalo 3, Hartford 3, tie St. Louis 3, Pittsburgh 3, tie Quebec 3, Dallas 2 New Jersey 2, Florida 1 Winnipeg 9, Philadelphia 6 Montreal 4, Anaheim 1 Toronto 2, Tampa Bay 0 Boston 3, Calgary 3, tie Chicago 4, Detroit 2 Vancouver 6, San Jose 4 Sunday's Games N. Y. Rangers 3, Los Angeles? Washington 3, Edmonton 2, OT 3, San Jose 2, OT Monday's Games Anaheim at Ottawa, 7:35 p.m. Dallas at Detroit, 7:35 p.m.
Washington at Calgary, 9:35 p.m. Tuesday's Games: Los Angeles at at N.Y. Quebec, Islanders, 7:35 p.m. 7:35 p.ro. Montreal at New Jersey, 7:35 p.m.
Winnipeg at Florida, 7:35 p.m. St. Louis at Chicago, 8:35 p.m. Edmonton at San Jose, 10:35 p.m. Los Angeles N.Y.
Rangers 4 First New York, Kovalev Leetch, M.Messier), 3:56 (pp). Los Angeles, Donnelly 1 (Gretzky), 9:54. Penalties- -Robitaille, LA (slashing), Thompson, LA, major (fighting), Graves, NY, major (fighting), Karpovtsev, NY (cross Kocur, NY (roughing), Karpovtsev, NY I elbowing), 17:30. Second Period-3, Los Angeles, Gretzky 1 Donnelly, Jay), 2:04. 4, New York, Turcotte 2 (Hartman, Kocur), 6:39.
Penalties--Lowe, NY (tripping), Blake, LA (holding stick), 10:17. Third Period-5, New York, Tikkanen 6 (Gilbert, Zubov), 5:43. Penalty- Huddy, LA (interference), 2:32. Shots on goal--Los Angeles 10-6-9-25. New York 13-22-6- 41.
Power Opportunities Los Angeles 0 of New York 1 of 3. Goalies--Los Angeles, Hrudey, 4-3-2 (41 shots-38 saves). New York, Richter, 1-40 (25-23). Referee--Mark Faucette. LinesmenKevin Collins, Ron Finn.
First Period -None. Penalty-Werenka, Edm (bolding stick), 15:51. Second Period-1, Washington, Hatcher (Johansson, Pivonka), 15:21 (pp). 2, Edmonton, Ciger 3 (Vujtek, Buchberger), 17:02. Penalties- Khristich, Was (interference), Berube, Was (hooking), Laforge, Edm (cross-checking), 14:44.
Third Period-3, Washington, Cote Krygier), 4:14. 4, Edmonton, Ciger 4 (Weight, Kravehak), 6:18 (pp). Penalties Krygier, Was (interference), Poulin, Was (high sticking), 8:50. Overtime Washington, Miller 3 (Hatcher, Poulin), 1:39. Penalties--None.
Sbots on goal--Washington Power-play Opportunities- -Washington 1 of Edmonton 1 of 4. Goalies- Washington, Beaupre, 3-3-0 (27 shots-25 saves). Edmonton, Ranford, 25-1- 130-27). Referee -Mick Geough. Linesmen -Mike Cvik, Randy Mittoo.
San First Period: 1, Vancouver, Charborneat 13:06. Penalties. Charbonneau, Van (interference); Charbonneau, Van (unsportamanlike con-: duct). Sullivan, SJ (booking), Second Period 2, San Jose, Emmons Whitney, Makerow), 13:00 (pp) Penalties- Odjick, Van Van (bolding), Norton, SJ (tripping), Babych, Van Odgers, SJ (slashing), 14:32. 07 Third Period-4, Vancouver, Linden Ronning, Craven), 1:55.
4, San Jone, Errey (Craigwell, Osolinsh), 16:15. PenaltyDiduck, Van (booking), Overtime-4, Vancouver, Courtnall 1 Linden, Ronning), 28. Penalties--None. Shots on Jose Vancouver Power-play Opportunities- San Jose 1 of Vancouver 0 of 3. Goalies- San Jose, Irbe, 0-6-1 (37 shots-3 saves).
Vancouver, McLean, Referee -Andy vanHellemond. Linesmen- Swede Knoz, Brad Lazarowich 3 ECHL Greensboro Ronde Charlotte Raleigh Roanoke South Carolina Richmond Birmingha Louisille Hunter Huntington North Division GF GA Erie 10 Toledo 213:16 Dayton 17 Columbus Wheeling Johnstown NOTE: Two points are awarded for a victory and one for an overtime or shootout loss. Saturday's Games Erle7, Wheeling: 2 Knoxville 7, Nashville! 4 Dayton 14, Toledo 3 Columbus 7, Johnstown 4. Raleigh 5, Lonirville 1 Greensboro 3, Huntsville 3 Charlotte 7, Richmond 6 South Carolina 7, Roanoke 6 Sunday's Games Erie at Johnstown Columbus at Wheeling Raleigh at Huntington Nashville at Louisville Tuesday's Games Greensboro at Knorville Raleigh at Birmingham Johnstown at Hampton BASKETBALL NBA EASTERN CONFERENCE Pet. GB Newi York 0 1.000 Orlando .800 Boston 2 .600 Chicagos .600 2 Indiana: 2 .500 Miami 2 .500 Milwaukee .500 New Jersey .500: 24 400 Cleveland 400 Atlanta .250 .200 Philadelphia 200 Washington .000 -WESTERN CONFERENCE Pet.
GB Seattle 0 Denver. .800 Minnesota 1: .800 Clippers 3. 1 .750 Phoenix 2 1 .667 LA: Lakers .600 Portland 2 2 .500 Utah 2 2 .500 Houston' 3 .400 San Antonio 2 3 .400 Golden State' .333 3 4 Sacramento Dallas .000 Saturday's Games Phoenix 112, Buckler Bologna 90 Orlando 105, San Antonio 101 Chicago 101, Sacramento 99 Denver 105, Golden State 103 Cleveland 101, Miami 9 Seattle 102, LA Lakers 98 104, Indiana 96 Minnesota 129, Detroit 111 Houston 93, Dallas 82 Milwaukee 104, Washington 77 Sunday's Games New Jersey 112, Charlotte 107 Golden State 111, Denver 97 New York 103, Houston 93 Philadelphia 105, Washington 103, OT Monday's Games New Jersey vs. Indiana at Evansville, 7p.m. Atlanta at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m.
Minnesota vs. Milwaukee at LaCrosse, 8:30 p.m. Seattle at Utah, 9p.m. Tuesday's Games Philadelphia at Charlotte, 7:30 p.m. Dallas at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m.
Houston at Orlando, 7:30 p.m. LA Clippers at Indiana, 7:30 p.m. Phoenix: at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Sacramento Boston at Springfield, 7:30 p.m. Portland vs.
Cleveland at Columbus, Ohio, 7:30 p.m. Washington vs. LA Lakers at Charleston, W. 7:30 p.m. GOLF LAS VEGAS Final scores and prize money Sunday from the $1.4 million Las Vegas Invitational, played on the par-72, TPC at Summerlin course: Love IL, $252,000 67-66-67-65-66-331 Craig Stadler, $151,300 Paul Azinger, $72,800 Edwards, $72,800 72-66-63-57-57-340 Bob Estes, $72,800 John Huston, $45,900 Bob Tway, $46,900 71-63-68-67-68-342 Richard Zokol, $46,900 Gil Morgan, $40,600 Kamm, $35,000 Dick Mast, $35,000 Games, $35,000 Vijay Singh, $26,250 Michael Allen, $25,250 Russ Cochran, 68-70-68-69-70-345 JDon Blake, Lehman, $21,700 346 Clearwater, $21,700 67-65-67-74-73 Kirk Triplett, $17,570 Scott Hoch, $17,570 Grant Waite, $17,570 Mickelson, $17,570 65-09-68-71-74-347 John Cook, $12,460 Rick Febr, $12,450 70-68-72-70-68-348 Brad Faron, $12,480 Bill Murchison, $12,480 Ken Green, $12,400 Mike Sullivan, $9,310 Tim Conley, $9,310 Roger Maltbie, $9,310 MO Meara, Glasson, $3,310 Mccumber, Ronnie Black, Gary Hallberg, D.A.
Weibring, Furry Zoeller, Gene Savers, John Inman, Las Invitational Ralph's Classic LOS ANGELES Final scores and money Sunday from the Ralph's Senior Classic on the par-71 Rancho Park Golf Course (Douglass won on first playoff bole with a birdie): Dale 197,500 Jim Dent, $57,200 Jim Albas, $38,000 Isao Aoki, $39,000 George Archer, $30,000 Chi Chi Rodriguez, Dave Stockton, $34,700 Harold Henning, $16,47 Lee Trevino, 116, Tom Margo, $16,47 Jim Ferree, 47. Al Geibergar, $16,467 Larry Ziegler, $16,47 Dick Lots, $11,700 Aaron, $11,700 Bob Murphy, $11,700 Dai Bier, $10,400 Walter Zembriski, Jack Kieter, Miller Barber, Jim Colbert, Rives Mebee, Larry John Paul Cain, 13, Bob Betley, Tom Shaw, Bruce Crampton, Bob Wynn, Mite Bert Yancey, Harry Orville dr, J.C.Snead, Bob Charles, $4,583 67-60-71-207 Mike Joyce, $3,673 71-70-57-206 Homero Blancas, $3,673 00-70-89-208 Don January, $3,679 44-70-70-208 Gibby Glibert, $3,573 69-69-70--208 Dong Dalziel, 71-67-70--208 Tommy Ayco*ck, $1,873 Rocky Thompson, $2,800 Bob Goalby, $2,800 Al Kelley, $2,000 Kermit Zarley, $2,800 67-72-70--209 Bob Brue, $2,800 Charles Coody, $2,860 Bob Thatcher, Terry Dill, 12,340 Gay Brewer, 76-00-07-211 Curtis Sifford, $1,831 73-70-60-211 Gary Player, $1,831 Gaylord Burrows, Butch Baird, $1,831 70-70-71-211 Jerry Mcgee, $1,831 Larry Laoretti, $1,396 Dave Eichelberger, $1,394 Bruce $1,390 Joe Jimenez, $1,390 212 Ben Smith, $1,170 68-74-71-213 Calvin Pete, $1,170 69-73-71-213 Dick Rhyan, $1,170. 69-70-74-213 Jim O'Hern, $975 73-71-70-214 Roger Kennedy, 1975 72-71-71-214 Don Massengale, $975 -71-73-71-214 Richard Bassett, $780 71-74-70--215 Jimmy Powell, $780 75-6971-215 Jerry Barber, $780 70-71-74-215 Charlie Sifford, $502 76-70-70-216 Dick Hendrickson, 73-71-72-210 Lee Elder, 70-73-73-216 Ken Still, 73-70-73-218 Michel Damiano, 76-71-70-217 Arnold Palmer, $455 John Brodie, $429 71-74-75-120 Doug Sanders, $403 Dow Finsterwald, $377 Fred Ruiz, 74-74-73 Howie Johnson, RACING AC Delco 500 ROCKINGHAM, N.C. Results Sunday from the AC Deico 500 NASCAR stock car race at North Carolina Motor Speedway, with starting position in parentheses, restdence, type of car, laps completed, reason out, if any, money and winner's average speed in mph: 1. (18) Rusty Wallace, Concord, N.C., Pontiac Grand Prix, 492, 052,850, 114.056.
2 (22) Dale Earnhardt, Doolie, N.C., Chevrolet Lumina, 492, 8 3. (4) BiT Elliott, Dawsonville, Ford Thunderbird, 492, $35,675. (9) Harry Gant, Taylorsville, N.C., Chevrolet Lumina, 42, 4 A 5. (1) Mark Martin, Jamestown, N.C., Ford Thunderbird, 491, $33.150. 4 6.
(3) Ernie Irvan, Mooresville, N.C., Ford Thunderbird, 401, $34,500. 7. (16) Darrell Waltrip, Franklin, Chevrolet Lamina, 491, $21,360 5 (3) Ken" Schrader, Concord, N.C., Chevrolet Lumina, 401, $17,908. 9. (10) Dick Trickle, Iron Station, N.C., Chevrolet Lumina, 400, 10.
(19) Geoff Bodine, Julian, N.C., Ford Thunderbird, 400, $22,500. 11. (8) Morgan Shepherd, Cooover, N.C., Thunderbird, 490, $16,150. 12. (25) Sterling Marlin, Columbia, Tem, Ford Thunderbird, 190, $16,350.
13. (6) Kyle Petty, High Point, N.C., Pootiac Grand Prix, 400, $18,250. 14. (5) Ricky Radd, Chesapeake, Chevrolet Lamina, 490, $15,550. 15.
(24) Terry Labonte, Archdale, N.C.; Chevrolet Lumina, 489, $15,500. 16. (31) Lake Speed, Kannapolia, N.C., Ford Thunderbird, 430, $17,150. 17. (13) Rick Mast, Rockbridge Baths, N.C., Ford Thunderbird, 420, $14,450.
18. (20) Michael Waltrip, Davidson, N.C., Pontiac Grand Prix, 480, $16,050. 19. (17) Derrike Cope, Kings Mountain, N.C., Ford Thunderbird, 480, 20. (15) Jimmy Spences, Mooresville, N.C., Ford Thunderbird, 400, $14,750.
11. (7) Jeff Gordon, Pittsboro, Chevrolet Lumina, 405, $11,550. 22. (12) Bobby Labante, Harrisburg, N.C., Ford Thunderbird, 405, $10,150. 23.
(14) Joe Nemechek, Lakeland, Chevrolet Lumina, 485, $17,400. 24. (20) Hut Stricklin, Calera, Ford Thunderbird, 485, $14,050. (13) Todd Bodine, Harrisburg, N.C., Ford Thunderbird, 405, $7,625. 26.
(28) Rick Wilson, Bartow, Pootiac Grand Prix, 402, 10,100. 17. (34) Dave Marcis, Avery's Creek, N.C., Chevrolet Lamina, $7,400. (S) Ted Musgrave, Troutman, N.C., Ford Thunderbird, 400, 2. (37) Jimmy Moana, Forest City, N.C., Ford Thunderbird, 47, 47,200.
(21) Dale Jarrett, Conover, N.C., Chevrolet Lumina, 454, rear end, $15,675. $31. (30) Wally Dallenbach Greensboro, N.C., Ford Thunderbird, 430, engine $11, 450. A (17) Greg Sacks, Winter Part, Ford Thunderbird, 416, (38) Bobby Hillin Harrisburg, N.C., Ford Thunderbird, 415, 34. (35) Jimmy Horton, Bridgewater, N.J., Chevrolet Lumina, 304, rear end, 86,600.
$5. (11) Brett Bodine, Harrisburg, N.C., Ford Thunderbird, 181, ignition, $15,125. (33) Mike Wallace, Concord, N.C., Ford Thunderbird, 1246, engine" tailure, $6,475. 37. (41) Kenny Wallace, Harrisburg, N.C., Pontiac Grand Prix, 181, banding, $7,940.
(4) Jerry Hill, Brandwine, Chevrolet Lumina, 198, engine tallure. (38) Joho Andretti, Chevrolet Lumina, 121, crash, 05 40, (20) T.W. Taylor, Ford Thunderbird, 120, crash, $3, 41. (36) Loy Allen Raleigh, N.C., Ford Thunderbird, crash, Time of race: 10. Margin of victory: seconds Caution flags: 8 for 54 laps.
Lead changes: 20 among 11 drivers. Lap leaders: Martin Irvan 1-16; Schrader 17; Irvan 18-08; Moans Tayior 70; Irvan 71-45; Martin -7; Irvan Earnhardt Spencer Marcis 128-150; Spencer 131-155; Earnhardt 14. 164; Spencer 165-157; Gant 168-814; Schrader 215-117; Jarrett 218; Gant 219-107; Schrader 20; Gant 20-911; R. Wallace Schrader 400 440; R. Wallace 41- point leaders: Earnhardt R.
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