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THE PLAIN DEALER, SUNDAY, JUNE 21, 1981 For final scores call 344-4580. Answers For the record to ONLY ALL by other writing sports Ask Hal, questions can The be Plain obtained Dealer. International League Pct. GB Columbus (Yanks) .641 Tidewater (Mets) Richmond (Braves) Syrocuse (Joys) 914 Rochester (Orioles) Toledo (Twins) .470 Pawtucket (Red Sox) .397 Yesterday CHARLESTON 6, Pawtucket 4 Columbus 3, Tidewater 2 Toledo 6. Rochester 4 (10 innings) Richmond 7, Syracuse 4 (13 innings) Today Pawtucket of CHARLESTON Columbus at Tidewater Toledo of Rochester Richmond at Syracuse Friday Syracuse 10.

CHARLESTON 3 Tidewater 3. Toledo 3 Columbus 15, Pawtucket 8 Richmond 3, Rochester 2 PD AAA baseball Today Ferry Cop Screw vs. Molly Maguires, Brookside 2 p.m. Family vs. Padres, Edgewater 11, 2 p.m.

Gray Borrel Drum vs. Schode Decorating, Edgewater 11. 5 p.m., Clevelond Lokers VS. J. Schrader, Brookside 1, 5 p.m.

1 Transitions BASEBALL CHICAGO WHITE SOX -Signed outfielder James Harris; pitcher Jim Sutton and third basemon Bill Cravton. SOCCER CLEVELAND COBRAS- Released defender Ian Hamilton. FOOTBALL SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS-Announced that linebacker Jack Reynolds had agreed to terms. 1. COLLEGE the resignation of women's swimming coach Virginia Van Rossen.t Akron golf Akron, Amputee Tournoment at Mayfair CC CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT: Bill Harding, Detroit, 35-34-69; Jerry Quick, Alliance, 38-37-75.

A FLIGHT: Paul Wagner, Youngstown, 37-41-78. 8 FLIGHT: George Hilty, Norton, 36-45-81. FLIGHT: Al Verzilli, Pittsburgh, 44-45-89. LADIES: Caroline Cohn, Youngstown, 52-57- 109 JUNIORS: Billy Corbit, Akron, 52-57-109. Grand lineup JARAMA, Spain (AP) The starters in today's' Spanish Grand Prix, seventh round of the 1981 World Championship series: 1.

Jacques Lattite, France, Talbot-Ligier, 1:13.754 2. Alan Jones, Austrolio, Williams, 1:14.024 3. Caribs. Reutemonn, Argentina, Williams, 1:14.342 4. John Watson, Britain, McLaren, 1:14.657 5.

Alain Prost, France, Renault, 1:14.669 6. Bruno Giacomelli, Italy, Alfo-Romeo, 1:14.897 7. Gilles Villeneuve, Conado, Ferrari, 1:14.987 8. Mario Andretti, USA, Alfa 1:15.159 9. Nelson Piquet; Brazil, Brabham, 1:15.355 10.

Elio de Angetis, Italy, Lotus 87, 1:15.399 11. Nical Mansell. Britain, Lotus 87, 1:15.562 12. Ricardo Patrese, Italy, Arrows, 1:15.627 13. Didier Pironi, France, Ferrari, 1:15.715 14.

Andrea de Cesoris, Italy, McLaren, 1: 15.850 15. Keke Finland, Fittipoldi, 1: 15.924 16. Patrick Tomboy, France, Theodore, 1:16.355 17 Rerie Renault, 1:16.406 18. Hector Reboque, Mexico, Brobham, 1: 16.527 19. J.P..

Jabouille, Fronce, Talbot-Ligier, 1: 16.559 20. Eddie Cheever, USA, Terrell, 1:16.641 21. Chico Serra, Brazil, Fittipoldi, 1:16.782 22. Derek Daly, Ireland, March, 1:16.979 23. Siegfried Stohr, Italy, Arrows, 1:17.294 24.

Eliseo Salazar, Chile, Ensign, 1:17.822 Failed to Qualify 25. Michele Alboretto, Italy, Tyrrell, 1: 18.85 26. Slim Borgudd Sweden, ATS, 1: 17.99 Guiseppe Gabbiani, Italy, Osello, 1: 18.16 28. Brion Henton, Britain, Toleman, 1:18.34 29 Decek Warwick, Britain, Toleman, 1: 18.87 30. Giorgio Francio, Italy, Osello, 1:19.58.

USAC lineup LONG POND, Pa. (AP) The starting lineup for today's United States Auto Club Von Scoy Diamond roce for style racing cars at Pocono International Raceway. Positions were drown becouse roin forced the conceltation of qualifying runs vesterday. 1. Foyt, March-Cosworth 2.

Jim Eagle-Offy 3. Tom Sneva, March-Cosworth 4. Geoff Brobham, Penske-Cosworth 5. Vern Schuppan, McLaren-Cosworth 6. Gory Bettenhausen, Vollstedt-Offy 7 Bill Vukovich, Watson-Offy 8.

Jan Sneva, King Chevy 9. George Snider, Coyote-Cosworth 10. Jerry Saeva, Vollstedt-Offy 11. Johnny. Parsons, SEA 1-Cosworth 12.

Harry McDonald, Lola-Cosworth 13. Chip Mead, Eagle-Cosworth 14. Tom Bigelow, Penske Chevy 15. Roger Roger, Wildcot-Chevy 16. Dick Simon, 17 Dean Vetrock, 18.

Richard Hubbard, Eagle- Chevy 19. Steve Ball, Covote Chevy 20. Salt Watther, McLaren-Cosworth 21. Bill Henderson, Eagle-Offy 22. Smokey Snellbaker, Silver Crown-Chevy 23.

Jett Silver Crown-Chevy 24. Jock Hewitt, Silver Crown-Chevy 25. Duke Cook, Silver Crown 26. Mork Alderson, Silver Crown Chevy 27 Paul Pitzer, Silver Crown-Chevy 28. Bill Tyler, Silver Crown-Chevy 29.

Lorry Rice, Silver Crown-Chevy NHRA pairings COLUMBUS LAP) Top first-round pairings for today's National Hot Rod Association Springnationals at National Trail Raceway: FUEL Billy Williams, Columbus, 5.83 seconds, 241.93 mph, vs. Mork Oswald, Wyoming, Ohio, 5.94, 241.93; Terry Copp, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, 5.92, 239.99, VS. Conrad Kalitta, Ypsilanti, 5.98, 233.96 mph; Jeb Allen, Long Beach, 5.93, 243.90, vs. Jim Head, Sunbury, Ohio, 5.99, 236.22. FUNNY CAR Raymond Beadle, Dallas, 6.05, 234.37, vs.

Bob Pickett, West Covina, 6.22, 227.84; Kenny Bernstein, Dallas, 6.12, 239.36, vs. Dole Armstrong, Torrance, 6.25, 229.59; Roy Harris, Drexel Hill, 6.21, 231.36, vs. Dale Pulde, Von Nuys, 6.25, 216.34. PRO STOCK Lee Shepherd, Arlington, Texos, 8.46, 160.14, vs. Ronnie Manchester, Westport, 8.64, 156.24; Andy Mannarino, Farmington, 8.58, 157.89, vs.

John Hagen, St. Paul, 8.68, 157.61; Pat Musi, Carteret, N.J., 8.62, 158.17, VS. Mark Yuill, Reno, 8.69, 155.70. NE Ohio tennis NORTHEASTERN OHIO TENNIS LEAGUE UNIV. HTS.

6. BEACHWOOD 1 SINGLES: J. Levy (UH) def. Epstein, 6-3, 6-2; G. Goldberg, 2-6.

6-1, 7-6; Glazer (B) def. Spector, 61, 1-6; Seman (UH) det. Lipo, 6-3, 6-1. DOUBLES: G. Levy-Flocks (UH) def.

Spector -Friedman, 7-6, 62; Fort- Jakob (UH) def. JocobsPeretz, 6-3, 6-2; -M. Levy (UH) def. B. Goldberg-Arsham, 7-6, 5-7.

61. SELREC 4, MAPLE HTS. 3 SINGLES: Robertson (MH) def. Brenis, 0-6, 6 1, 6-3; Grabnic, 62, 6-1; Celebucki (MAH) def. Zormon, 6-3, 2-6, 6-2; Brindzo (MH) def.

Lazar, 6-2, 6-4 DOUBLES: Bonas-Nu (S) def. HitchPedleino, 61, 6-1; Wiener -Bartlett (S) def. YuAgra, 62, 6-0; Nolish-Bourn (S) def. BrindzaBonkis, 6-4, 6-1. FOREST CITY 7, NISEI SINGLES: Russell (FC) def.

Okoda, $-7, 6-1, 6- Woods (FC) def. Fuili, 6-0, 7-6; Grays (FC) def. Anroku, 2-6, 6-2. 6-1; Saunders (FC) won by defoult. DOUBLES: Lewis-Pyles won by detoutt; Ward- Wiley (FC) def.

Ikeda-Takeguchi, 6-4, 6-0; Bogley-Haves (FC) def. Nakanishi-Hashiguchi, 6-3. 7-5. CLEVELAND HITS. SHAKER HTS.

3 SINGLES: Strouss (CH) det. Krent, 6-0, 6-0; Hribor (CH) def. Outlaw, 6-3, 7-5; Botti (CH) 1 def. Sillimon, 6-2. 61; Scott (CH) def.

Woyczunski, 63, 46, 64. DOUBLES: Loveland-Polster (SH) def. Ball-Martin, 64 63; Davis- Schmidt (SH) def. Victory- Sacher, 7-6, 7-5; Fine Martin (SH) def. Cowan- Young, 6-0, 63.

School tennis All-Lake Erie Leoove 1st Singles: Aldo Romeo (Lakewood); and Sinpies: Kent Whitley (Shaker); 3rd Singles: Rob Kowal (Shaker); and Doubles: Jim Stella, Brod Greene (Cleveland Heights) At Large: John Bonded (Volley Forge); James Brigham (Show); Ron Williams (Cleveland Heights); Ron Wood (Lot ewood) Peter Rogus (Shaker). Aldo Romeo (Lakewood). COACH OF THE YEAR: Allan Stowson (Shaker). TODAY IN SPORTS Thoroughbred Racing: 1:30 p.m., Thistledown Race Track: Ten races, including $150,000 Ohio Derby. Cobras' Pro Soccer: Cleveland at Rochester Flash, 8:05 p.m., Holleder Stadium: Second.

meeting of season. Flash won, 3-0, in Cleveland on June 6 on two goals by Mike Laschev and another by Mike Gollwitzer. Cobras are looking to end a nine-game losing streak. SPORTS ON TELEVISION 9:00 a.m. Sunday Morning: Profile of University of Illinois quarterback Dave Wilson, who is challenging Big Ten Conference eligibility rules.

2:00 p.m. Pro Tennis: Vijay Amritraj vs. Brian Teacher in WCT Invitational taped in March. 2:30 p.m. 5 23 PGA Golf: Final round of the $350,000 U.S.

Open Championship from the East Course of the Merion Golf Club in Ardmore. Pa. 3:00 p.m. 3 Boxing: Chris McDonald vs. Steve Mormino in eight-round heavyweight bout and Bernard Taylor vs.

Gerald Hayes in eight-round featherweight bout. 4:00 p.m. 3 Sportsworld: Davey Moore vs. Kevin Rooney in eight-round welterweight fight; downhill run in "Survival of the a Wimbledon tennis preview; International Championship Water Skiing. 4:30 p.m.

8 Sports Sunday: U.S. elimination competition of the World Championship Speedway of Motorcycles; coverage of Royal Ascot Horse Racing in London. 12:15 p.m. 6 Sports Extra: A look at area sports. RADIO 1:20 p.m.

WWWE-1100, Baseball: Pre-game shows. 2:00 p.m. WWWE-1100, International League Baseball: Pawtucket Red Sox at Charleston Charlies. THIS WEEK IN SPORTS Cobras: Another tough week After today's game in Rochester against the Flash, the seemingly-snakebit Cobras host the New York Eagles of the American Soccer League's Liberty Conference Friday at Baldwin-Wallace's Finnie Stadium at 8 p.m. The Cobras then go to New York against the United a week from today.

Area golf: Five events set The Northern Ohio PGA is associated with the Ronald McDonald Invitational at Mayfield Country Club and the Clowser Cup at Oakwood, both tomorrow. The Clowser event counts in the 1981 point standings. On Friday, the pro group is at the Country Club of Hudson for the NOPGA Associates ProAm tournament. The second round of the Northeastern Ohio Amateur Championship is scheduled for Thursday at Tanglewood Country Club. Glenn Apple of Medina and Columbia Hills CC is the defending champ.

Larry Nagy (Oberlin), Jim Northern (Flagstick Association) and Joe Ungvary (Wedgewoood) share the current lead with 69s, three shots ahead of Apple. The final round is July 2 at Alliance. Individuals from area women's associations will vie for the prestigious Tri-League Championship Friday at Lake Forest CC. 1, 81st U.S. Open Golf Championship ARDMORE, Pa.

(AP) Third-round scores in par-70 Merion Golf Club course (a-denotes George Burns 69-66-68-203 Mike Reid David Graham 68-68-70-206 Tom Watson Bill Rogers. 70-68-69-207 Johnny Miller John Schroeder 71-48-69-208 Bobby Wadkins Jock Nicklaus 69-68-71--208 Forrest Fezier Chi Chi Rodriguez 68-73-67-208 Mark Hayes John Cook 68-70-71-209 Seve Bollesteros Tommy Valentine 69-68-72-209 Bruce Devlin Jim Thorpe 66-71-70-209 Isao Aoki Ben Crenshaw 70-75-64-209 Tom Kite Lon Hinkle 69-71-70-210 Jim Simons Scott Simpson 72-67-71-210 Craig Stadler Sammy Rachels 70-71-69-210 George Archer Jock Renner 68-71-72-211 Gary Plover Lanny Wadkins 71-68-72-211 Mike Peck Greg Norman 71-67-73-211 D. A. Weibring Jerry Pate 70-69-72-211 Rik Massengole Bill Kratzert 69-69-73-211 Ray Floyd Calvin Peete 73-72-67-212 Hubert Green Bruce Lietzke 70-71-71-212 Mark McNulty Curtis Strange 71-49-72-212 Jim Netford Larry Nelson 70-73-69-212 Peter Jacobsen Frank Conner 71-72-69--212 Gory Hallberg the 81st U.S. Open amateur): 71-72-69-212 70-69-73-212 69-71-73-213 70-72-71-213 70-72-71-213 71-70-72-213 73-69-72-214 73-71-70-214 72-71-71-214 73-74-67-214 78-69-67-214 71-76-68-215 76-69-70-215 72-72-71-215 76-68-71-215 71-72-72-215 70-75-70-215 75-72-68-215 69-76-71-216 72-49-75-216 74-73-49-216 71-7471-216 70-77-69-216 U.S.

Open starting times and pairings ARDMORE, Pa. (AP) Starting times and Championship at Merion Golf Club (a-denotes amateur) 9:29 a.m. Kip Byrne (225) and Joe Hager (224). 9:38 a.m. Bobby Nichols (220) and Leonard Thompson (220).

9:47 a.m. Hale Irwin (220) and Tom Gray (220). 9:56 o.m. Tim Simpson (219) and Roger Maltbie 219). 10:05 a.m.

Bill Pelham (219) and Dave 'Barr (219). 10:14 a.m. Andy North (219) and Morris Hotolsky (219). 10:23 a.m. o- Joe Rassett (218) and Mark Lye (218).

10:32 o.m. Ray Carrasco (218) and Keith Fergus (218). 10:41 a.m. Steve Meinyk (218) and Mick Soli (218). 10:50 a.m.

Greg Powers (218) and Charlie Gibson (218). 10:59 a.m. Jim Colbert (217) and J.C. Snead (217). 11:08 a.m.

Bob Ackermon (217) and Lee Elder (217), 11:17 a.m. Mark McNulty (216) and Hubert Green (216). 11:26 o.m. Peter Jacobsen (216) and Gary Hallberg (216). 11:35 p.m.

Jim Nelford (216) and D.A. Weibring (215). 11:44 a.m. Gary Player (215) and Mike Peck (215). 11:53 a.m.

Rik Massengale (215) and George Archer (215). 12:02 p.m. Craig Stodler (215) and Ray Floyd (215). 12:11 p.m. Seve Bollesteros (214) and I sao Acki (214).

12:20 p.m. Bruce Devin (214) and Jim Simons (214). 12:29 p.m. Tom Kite (214) and Johnny Miller (213). 12:38 p.m.

Mork Haves (213) and Forrest Fezler (213). Golf Championship on the 6.528- J. C. Snead 67-77-73-217 Jim Colbert 71-69-77-217 Lee Elder 72-7471-217 Bob Ackerman 68-78-71-217 Charlie Gibson 75-72-71-218 Greg Powers 73-73-72-218 Mick Soli 77-69-72-218 a- Joseph Rassett 70-70-78-218 Steve Melnyk 70-75-73-218 Ray Corrasco 74-71-73-218 Mork Lye 70-72-76-218 Keith Fergus 74-71-73-218 Tim Simpson 70-75-74-219 Dove Barr 74-72-73-219 Bill Pelham 73-73-73-219 Roger Maltbie 71-74-74-219 Morris Hatolsky 71-76-72-219 Andy North 73-74-72-219 Thomas Gray 75-72-73-220 Hale Irwin 72-75-73-220 Bobby Nichols 71-71-78-220 Leonard Thompson 75-71-74-220 Joe Hoger 74-73-77-224 Kip Byrne 74-72-79-225 pairings for today's final round of the U.S. Open Golf (54-hole scores in parenthesis): 12:47 p.m.

Bobby Wadkins (213) and Tom Watson (212). 12:56 p.m. Curtis Strange (212) and Bruce Lietzke (212). 1:05 p.m. Frank Conner (212) and Mike Reid (212).

1:14 p.m. Lorry Nelson (212) and Calvin Peete (212). 1:23 p.m. Greg Norman (211) and Billy Kratzert (211). 1:32 p.m.

Jerry Pate (211) and Lonny Wadkins (211), 1:41 p.m. Jack Renner (211) and Scott Simpson (210). 1:50 p.m. Lon Hinkle (210) and Sammy Rochels (210) 1:59 p.m. Tommy Valentine (209) and John Cook (209).

2:08 p.m. Jim Thorpe (209) and Ben Crenshaw (209). 2:17 p.m. Jock Nicklaus (208) and John Schroeder (208). 2:26 p.m.

Chi Chi Rodriguez (208) and Bill Rogers (207). 2:35 p.m. David Groham (206) and George Burns (203). Leaders' cards Leaders' cards ARDMORE, Po. (AP) Cords of the leaders in the third round of the 81st U.S.

Open Golf Championship on the Merion Golf Club course: Por out 453 544 4443 Burns out 344 444 443-34 Grohorn out 444 544 443-36 Par in Burns in 453 353 Grahom in 345 255 325-34-70-206 $125,000 LPGA Lady Keystone Open HERSHEY, Pa. (AP) Second-round scores of the $125,000 Lady Keystone Open Golf Tournament at Hershey Country Club West Course. JoAnne Corner -137 Pat Mevers 7472-146 Kottry Cornelius 7-73-15 Marlene Floyd 67-72--139 Barbara Morness 75-71-146 Bev Davis-Cooper 77-73-15 Patty Sheehon 66-73-139 Barbara Murchie 73-74-107 H.8. Dunti 7675-151 Pot Bradley 66-73-139 Catty Revnolds 72-75-10 Roberto Speer 76-75-151 73-74-10 Potty Snyder 7471-151 Betsy King 68-72-140 Sharon Barrett Smith 78-73-151 Martha Honsen 70-72-12 Vicki Fergon Ann Creed 7374-10 June Staton 76-76-152 Kathy Martin Dianne Clifford Dailey 7572-147 Carlo Glasgow 75-77-152 Julie Stonger 7-7-12 Alice Miller 148 Debbie Meisterlin 78-74-152 Sandra Souzich 73-49-10 Robin Walton 73-75-148 Becky Pearson 76-76-152 Jo Ann Washam 75-57-10 Elaine Hand 7474-148 74-74-148 Patty Haves 75-78-153 Judy Kimball Holly Hartley 71-72-143 Cindy Chamberlin 74-74-148 Anne-Marie Patti 7673-154 Beverly Kioss 71-72-143 Mory Dwyer Kathy McMullen 75-79-154 Nancy Lopez- -Melton 71-72-10 Vicki Tabor 75-73-14 Lynn Adams 7-7-154 Jeannette Kerr Lynn Stroney 7573- Jockle Bertsch 78-76-154 Joyce Kazmerski 72-71-10 Kyle O'Brien Joon Joyce 75-79-154 Debbie Austin 72-72-144 Jane Bialock Foiled Sytvia Bertoloccini Mary Bee Porter 73-76-19 Margo Stubblefield 71-73-144 Catty Duggon 74-75- Anne 76-79-155 Laura Baugh-Cole 74-70-144 Cindy Hilt Kati Biszontz 79-76-155 Betty Burteindt 70-75-146 Barbara Barrow Cindy Farrow 75-0-157 Nancy Rubin 71-74-145 Debbie Massey Lenore 81-77-150 Jerityn Britt 71-74-445 Janet Coles 7-71-49 Deanne Wood 78-81-159 Katt Postlewarte Vicki Singleton 76-74--150 Barbara 01-7-159 Janet Kattry Alex Witworth 72-73-145 Marie Breer 73-71-150 Candy Kessler 85-50-165 72-73-145 Bonnie Brvant 76-74-150 Loraine Klipoel Shelley Homin 73-73-146 Rose Bartlett 73-7-150 Myra Von Hoose 75-WD 78-WD Dole Lundovist 74-72-146 Alexandra Reinhardt 74-74-150 Beth Solomon ASL standings Freedom Conference GF GA BP Detroit Carolina Rochester 0 10 18 CLEVELAND 9 12 3 20 Liberty Conference Pennsylvania 8 N.Y. United 5 N.Y.

Eagles 23 21 18 New Englond 3 0 13 16 12 NOTE-Five points ore awarded for a victory, two for a tie, and one bonus point for each goal scored up to a maximum of three. Yesterday N.Y. United at New England. 7:30 p.m. Today Detroit at N.Y.

Eagles, 6:05 p.m. Carolina at Pennsylvanio, 6:30 p.m. CLEVELAND at Rochester, 8:05 p.m. N. Y.

Eogles 5, Pennsylvania 2. CLEVELAND'1 Carolina 3, Detroit 0 ASL leaders Player Go Go AS Billy Bolevic, NYE 18 Andy Clyde Watson, Chopman, Pa. Det. a Carlos Volpini, NYU Tony Suarez, Car. Mol Roche, Car.

Bill Sautter, Pa. Len Mercurio, NE 8 Les Shkreli, NYE Miguel Avila, Car. 60 Rich Reice, Po. Steve Reid, NE WALTER SCHLOTHAUER, CLE. ZORAN SAVIC, CLE.

1 Mike Laschev, Roch. CO GOALKEEPING Goalie Min. So GA Av9. George Taratsides, NYU 863 61 7 0.73 Tom Reynolds, Pa. 940 90 0.84 Scott Manning, Cor.

740 42 9 1.09 Tad Delorm, Det. 1.14 Bart Farley, NE 605 37 11 1.60 NASL standings Eastern Division New York Toronto Montreal 12 2 Washington GF SARRA 2 FARES Southern Division Fort Louder dale Tompa Bay Atlanta 9 Jocksonville Central Division 9 920 8868 Tulso Dallas Chicago Minnesota 10 15 8588 RARE 8882 Western Division Los Angeles 9 Son Son California Jose Diego RARE XER8 Northwest Division Vancouver 11 18 Seattle Portland Calgary Edmonton 10 26 37 21 51 Six points are awarded for a regulation or overtime victory. Four points for shootout victory. One bonus point for every goal scored with a moximum of three gome. No bonus point is awarded for overtime or shootout goals: Yesterdoy Montreal 2, Washington 0 Vancouver 3, Tampa Bay 1 Minnesota 3, Ationto 2 Fort Lauderdale 1, San Diego 0 Calgary 1, Dallas 0 Chicago at Portland, 10:30 p.m.

San Jose at Seattle, 10:30 p.m. Today Los Angeles at New York, 2:30 p.m, Tulsa at Toronto, 3 p.m. California at Edmonton, 4:30 p.m. Fridoy California 5, Edmonton 3 USA track SACRAMENTO (AP) Yesterdoy's results in the 93rd USA-Mobil outdoor track and field chompionships at Hughes Stadium (all race distances are meters): Women's javelin (qualifiers for today's final): Karin Smith, Medalist TC; Kate Schmidt, Pocific Coast Club; Dana Olson, Univ. of Houston; Sally Harmon, Univ.

of Oregon; Celeste Wilkinson, LA Naturite; Lunda Hughes, unattached; Jocque Nelson, Chokiee TC; Barbara Morro, Chaklee TC; Jeannie Eggart, Sports West; Connie Peterka; Gervais Union H.S.; Mary Osborne, Stanford TC; Donna O'Carroi, Club New England; Best Mark: Schmidt; 192-1. Women's long lump (qualifiers for today's final): Jodi Anderson, LA Naturite; Carol Lewis, Willingboro TC; Loraine Ray, Florida TC; Pat Johnson, Wisconsin United; Jackie Joyner, Chaklee TC; Kathy McMillan Shaklee TC; Donna N. Texas St. Sandy Myers, LA Naturite: Ana Alexander, Cuba; Gwen Loud, LA Mercurettes; Esmeroldo Gorcio, Florida State Veronica Bell, SC Cheetahs; Pom Donald, Stanford TC; Karen Toylor, Choklee TC; Best Mark: Anderson, Men's javelin (qualitiers for today's final): Bob Rogov. Athletics West; Bruce Kennedy, Poc.

CC; Rod Ewaliko, Athletics West; Mike Packer, Maccabi TC; Duncan Atwood, Athletics West; Mark Anderson, UCLA; Tom Petranott, SC Striders; Mike Barnett, Azusa Pacific Jeff Gorskty, Wake Chapel Athletics; Mike Hartle, Clemson Scott Sorchick, Bruce TC; Mike Juskus, PPC. Best Throw: Roggy, 278-0. Men's shotput (qualifiers for today's final): Brian Oldfield, Univ. of Chicago TC; Dave Laut, Athletics West; Ben Plucknett, SC Striders; Michael Carter, SMU; Jeff Broun, Wisconsin TC; Al Feverbach, Athletics West; Colin Anderson, Univ. of Chicago TC; Jesse Stuart, Santo Monico TC; Ion Pyka, NYAC; Mike Lehmann, Athletic Attic; Doug Lone, West Valley TC; Joe Zelezniok, NYAC.

Best Throw: Oldfield, Men's pole vault qualifying for today's finals: Tim Bright, Abilene Christion Steve Smith, American Council of Athletics; Felix Bohni, San Jose Dennis Fuller, Colorado; Brad Pursley, Poc. CC; Joe Dial, Ath. Attic; Dale Jenkins, Ath. Attic; Jon Warner, unattached; Ed Langford, Ath. Attic; Larry Jessee, Maccabi TC; David Voiz, Indiana TC; Earl Bell, Poc.

CC; Billy Olson, Poc. CC; Randy Holl, Poc. CC; Paul Brattlof, Santa Monica T.C. All cleared 17- Women's 400-meter hurdles (qualifying for Tonia Brown, Florida State TC; Sandy Myers, Brown, Temple; Karen Toylor, Shoklee T.C.; today's finals): Tammy Etienne, Texas; Edna Naturite; Jill Lancaster, Oklahoma; Rachel Clary, Houston; Lexie Miller, Oregon; Debra Melrose, Atoms TC: Fastest time, Etienne, 57.54. Women's 400-meter semi-finals (qualifiers for today's finals): Arlise Emerson, Shakiee TC; Lorna Forde, Atoms TC; Reberto Belle, D.C.

International; Lorie McCauley, Ambler Olympic Club; Denean Howard, Shakiee TC; Kelia Bolton, Stanford TC; Rosolyn Bryont, Naturite; Pam Moore, Wis. United; Paulette Clogon, LA Mercurettes. Best time, Emerson, 52.56. Men's 400-meter hurdles semi-finals (qualifiers for today's finals): Edwin Moses, unattached; Poul Lonkford, Penn State; James Walker, Ath. Attic; Andre Phillips, Shaklee TC: David Patrick, Knoxville TC; Nate Lundy, Indiano TC; David Lee, Ath.

Attic; James King, Maccabi TC; Bart Williams, Stars and Stripes. Best time, Lee, 49.68. Men's 400-meter semifinols (qualifiers for today's finals): Zeke Jefferson, Baylor; Cliff Wiley, D.C. International; Tony Dorden, Phila. Pioneers; Walter McCoy; Ath.

Attic; Anthony Ketchum, Phila. Pioneers; Antone Blair, Phila. Pioneers; Willie Smith, Ath. Attic; Hermon Frazier, Phila. Pioneers; Sunder Nix, Indiana TC: Fastest time, Jefferson, 45.09.

Women's 406-meter semi (qualifiers for today's finals): Leann Warren, Oregon; Deliso Walton, Knoxville TC; Lee Bollenger, Ath. West; Chris Mullen, Ath. West; Brendo Peterson, LA Mercurettes; Modeline Manning, Oral Roberts TC: Robin Campbell, Stanford TC; Joetto Clark, Atoms TC; Kim Gallagher, Willingboro TC; Best time: Manning. 2:02.66 Women's shot put finals: Denise Wood, Knoxville TC, Lorna Griffin, Athletics West, 53- Sandy Burke, Northeastern Oneitha Davis, PAL, Corol Von Mariette 1 Von Heerden, Naturite, S. Africo, 51- Pelt, Sports West, Men's meter final: Cart Lewis, Santo Monica TC.

10.13; Stanley Floyd, Santa Monica TC. 10.21; Mel Lattony, Ath. Antic. 10.21; James Sanford, S. Cal Striders, 10.22; Ron Brown, Stars and Stripes T.C., 10.24; Fred Taylor, Phila.

Pioneers, 10.31. Women's 100-meter final: Evelyn Ashford, Medalist TC, 11.07; Jeanette Bowden, Shat lee TC. 11.27; Alice Brown, Shaklee TC. 11.28; Florence Griffith, Shaklee TC, 11.29; Brenda Moreheod. PAL.

11.42; Esmeralda Garcia, Florida State TC. Brazil, 11.58. Men's high jump final: Tyke Peaco*ck, Modesto JC, 1 feet 1 Milton Goode, Atomedo TC. 7 feet inches; Not Page, S. Cal.

Striders. 7 feet inches; Jimmy Howard, Sonta Monica TC; Jomes Frazier, Stars and Stripes TC; Williams, Navy; Larry Weaver, LSU, 7 feet 3 inches. Women's meter hurdles final: Stephanie Hightower, Naturite, 13.09; Benito Fitzperald. Knoxville TC. 13.10; Jackie Washington, Shak lee TC.

13.18; Carol Lewis. Willingboro TC. 13.73; Gove Watkins, D.C. International, 13.92; Tonia Brown, Florida State TC, 13.94. Men's 11-meter hurdies final: Greg Foster, Shakier TC, 13.39; Larry Cowting.

Catitornia, 13.66; Tonie Compbell, Maccabi TC. 13.66; Sam Turner, Stars and Stripes TC. 13.89; Rod Milburn, Santa Monica TC. 13.71; Charles Foster, Phila. Pioneers.

13.99. SPORTS IN SHORT Austin retains BMW crown, beats fellow-teenager Jaeger 4 14 Tracy Austin blitzed Andrea Jaeger, 6- 3, 6-4, yesterday in a teenage battle for the singles title of the $125,000 BMW women's grass court tennis championships at Eastbourne, England, a stagesetter for Wimbledon. Austin, 18, took 1 hour, 13 minutes to defeat Jaeger, a 16-year-old schoolgirl from Lincolnshire, and retain the title. "It is certainly a good way to go into Wimbledon," said Austin, of Rolling Hills, Calif. "I've proved I'm mentally tough and physically strong for six days in a row." Australian Mark Edmondson served in great style and downed Roscoe Tanner, 6-3, 5-7, 6-4, in the final of the Lambert and Butler grass courts tournament in Bristol, England.

The American lefty suffered a blow to his prestige two days before the. start of Wimbledon, where he is the No. 8 seed. Edmondson is not seeded. Tanner, known for his big serve, said: "I don't think I played that badly, but all credit to Mark.

He was simply in great form." Golf: OSU's Rose Jones 6th Rose Jones of Ohio State with a 73-300 finished sixth in the Association of Intercollegiate Athletic for Women's national golf championship. Georgia's Terri Moody edged Patti Rizzo of Miami by two shots in a three-hole playoff to win the title after both Moody and Rizzo finished regular play with 296 totals on the par-74 University of Georgia golf course. Barbara Bunkowsky's even-par 74 helped Florida State win the team title by three shots over Georgia. Autos: Liffite in Spanish pole Jacques Liffite of France, driving a V. 12 Talbot-Ligier, won the pole position for the Spanish Grand Prix for the third straight year.

Predicting he would beat the two Williams which outpaced him in the first qualifying period Friday, Laffite said: "This circuit just seems to be made for the Ligier chassis and the car feels perfect here." Behind him on the staggered starting grid today will be world champion Alan Jones of Australia and Carlos Reutemann of Argentina, currently leading the 1981 title race over 1 his Williams teammate. Laffite had an edge yesterday with a best lap of 1 minute, 13.754 seconds around the twisting 2.115-mile circuit. Jones' time was 1:14.024 and Reutemann's 1:14.342. Darrell Waltrip charged around the slippery Michigan International Speedway oval to earn the pole position for the Gabriel 400 NASCAR Grand National stock car race. Waltrip, who now has driven his Buick Regal to four poles in 16 tries this season, turned a fast lap of 160.471 mph to gain the top spot for today's 400-mile event.

Joe Millikan, in another Buick, gained the second spot at 160.318. was followed by Harry Gant's Pontiac Grand Prix, Bobby Allison's Buick, Ron Bouchard's Buick, and defending pole and race winner Benny Parsons in a Ford Thunderbird. Former World Champion Rob Bruins, returning to big-time drag racing after a one-year turned in the fastest quarter-mile run in preparing for today's National Hot Rod Association Springnationals at National Trail Raceway near Columbus. Bruins, 31, the 1979 world Top Fuel champ, was clocked at 6.01 seconds at 238 mph in a tune-up for his first-round match with Gary Beck the 1974 world champ. The top Funny Car clocking was 6.23, by Dale Armstrong.

Three-time winner A.J. Foyt drew the pole position out of a hat for the U.S. Auto Club Van Scoy Diamond Mine 500-mile race at Pocono International Speedway. Foyt, a seven-time USAC champ who has won three of the 10 previous 500-mile races here, Baseball history On this date in baseball in 1970: Detroit's Cesar Gutierrez went 7-for-7 to tie major -league record as the Tigers topped the Cleveland Indians, 9-8, in 12 innings and gained a doubleheader sweep. The Tigers won the opener, 7-2, on Norm Cash's homer and a combined six-hitter by Les Cain, Joe Niekro and Tom Timmermon.

Gutierrez had six singles and double, and the Tigers got two homers from Jim Northrup and one each from Al Kaline and Mickey Stanley to increase their record to 33-30 and move within gomes second-place New York and comes of division-leading Baltimore in the Americon League East. In other action that day. Baltimore ace Dave McNally posted his 100th career victory as the Orioles topped the Washington Senators, 42. On this date in Philadelphia's Jim Bunning hurled the first complete perfect come in National League play since 1880 os the Phillies beat the New York Mets, 6-0 enroute to a doubleheader sweep at Shea Stadium. The Phillies took the nightcap, as 18-year old Rick Wise corned his first maior league victory.

Bunning struck out 10, including Jim Hickman three times. He become the first modern pitcher to hurl no hitters in both leagues, having no hit the Boston Red Sox for the Detroit Tigers in 1958. The closest the Mets come to a baserunner was in the fifth inning, when Jesse Gonder's line shot was speared by Phillie second baseman Tony Taylor, who scrambled to his feet and threw to first baseman John Herrnstein for the out. In the ninth, Bunning got Chortie Smith on a foul DOD-UD and struck out pinchhitters George Altman and John Stephenson. On this date in 1930: Pinky Higgins of the Boston Red Sox completed record streak of 12 hits in 12 consecutive times of bat.

Today's Birthdays: Mitwoukee Brewers catcher Chartie Moore is 28. Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Rick Sutcl*tte is 25. AP Tracy Austin displays the BMW trophy. drew from a hat after rain tice and qualifying sessions. Track: Lewis sets pace cancelled prac- Teenage sensation Carl Lewis sailed 28 feet, inches in the long jump, the second-best legal performance in history, and rallied to win the 100-meter dash in 10.13 seconds in the USA-Mobil Outdoor Track and Field Championships.

It was the first sprint-long jump double in the national championships since the legendary Jesse Owens Lewis' idol did it in 1936. Hurdler Edwin Moses extended his winning streak to 68 races at the meet. Moses, unbeaten in the 400 intermediate hurdles since August 26, 1977, won his semifinal heat in a relatively slow 51.8 to advance to tonight's final. Soccer: Montreal wins, 2-0 Rookie forward Thompson Usiyan scored his second goal of the season and set up Gordon Hill for his ninth of the year, leading the Montreal Manic over the Washington Diplomats, 2-0, in the North American Soccer League Jerry Gray scored an unassisted goal and Carl Valentine added the game winner as the Vancouver Whitecaps topped the Tampa Bay Rowdies, 3-1 David Stride scored one goal and assisted on another to lead the Minnesota Kicks over the Atlanta Chiefs, 3-2 Holger Brueck's second-half enabled the Calgary Boomers to top Dallas, 1-0. The Tornado tied an NASL record with its 14th straight loss.

Ping Pong: Chinese reign The Peoples' Republic of China's men's table tennis team won the 1981 U.S. Open team title with a 3-0 victory over the Americans at Princeton, N.J. The Chinese women's doubles team also reigned, defeating a pair of South Koreans, 3-1, in the finals. In singles matches, top American player Dan Seemiller lost to Xie Saike, 21- 16 and 21-13. American Eric Boggan fell to Cai Zhenhua, 21-10 and 21-17.

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