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1 THE PLAIN DEALER WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1995 1 For the Record BASEBALL CLEVELAND ADULT BW-3 4, Seven Hills 3 Middleburg Hts. 9, Old Brooklyn 8 Ferry Cap 8, Jenkins 5 GABF MICKEY MANTLE Northcoast 11, Future Stars 0 MORGANNA HARVARD REFUSE Morgan Harvard-Refuse 7, Gateway 6 LAKE COUNTY A A A A Knights 6, Libra Ind. 3 Shannon Fence 17, Marhevka 4 LAKE COUNTY Shannon Fence 18, Marhefka Gear 5 NORTHEAST CONNIE MACK Continental Blue Streaks 8, Southeast Blue Streaks 4 JL Clevelanders 8. Northern Ohio 5 Millrose Aemer Street Co. 0 ye PARMA MENS 3A Clecorr 10, Factory Outlet 3 Marsella's Pizza 11, Mel's Diner ROCKY RIVER MEN Froggy's 4-8, Public House 2-5 STRONGSVILLE MICKEY MANTLE Lorain Aces Strongs imperial 1 Middleburg Hts.

9, Broadview 2 GOLF LORAIN COUNTY DISTRICT WOMENS GOLF ASSOCIATION At The Links Golf Course CLASS Low Gross: Wendy Long. 75. Low Net: (tie) Judy Vogan and Sandy Lynn, 61; CLASS Low Gross: (tie) Barb Jezewski and Betty Woods, 83. Low Net: (tie) Sue Irwin and Lois Reichard, 64; CLASS a Low Gross: Ann Martin, 95. Low Net: Mal Katerba, 65.

SOCCER ROCKY RIVER INDOOR Coed Open MBC 7, Bulldogs 2 River's End 8, Cleveland Wolf 0 Harry's 2, Sting 1 Looney Tunes 3. Primo 2 SOFTBALL AMERICAN LEGEND Mentor Ed. Pike Post 7, Astubula Rubber Post 1 BEDFORD WOMEN EME Sales 21-8, Laser Redux 14-11 11, Tammany's 10 Macedonia Winking Lizard 13, Pettetie's 3 BROOK PARK MEN Naks 7, Topps 2 Tofu 11, Berea Cafe 0 Sixty Niners 1, Odyssey Print. 1 WOMEN High-Liters 26, Hercules Tile 13 MTA Line 8, Dr. Mayers 7 Tri County Constr.

9, Lady Eagles 8 BROOKLYN MEN Grand Stand 13. Casablanca 6 Hopp Inn 10, Froggy's 6 Boomer's 13, Ultra Graphic 9 18. Niko's 12 BROOKLYN PREMIER MEN Local-38 12, FOP Gepetto's 2 Verba's 13. Gepetto's 4 World Stamping 13, Mr. E's 4 Marathon Oil 14, Corvie's 9 CLEVELAND ADULT Buckeye Bus Porducts 4, Black Sox 0 CLEVELAND MEN Fleet's Finast 14, Libby IVN 12.

Helen's 11, Fleet's Finast 0 Buddy's Eagles 2, Gladiators 0 Cablevision 18, Libby's IV 8 Helen's 13, Sainato's 10 Buddy's a Eagles 7, Cablevision 0 Beachwood License 16, Chuggers 9 Maple Lanes 16, Sainato's 9 Maple Lanes 14. Chuggers CLEVELAND HTS WOMENS Boyd Angel 16, Pioneer Electric 6 Monticello Bar 16, Brennan Colony 3 O'Reilly 19, Zeligson Ins 7 Testy's Pizza 8, Norman Noble Inc 7 EMERALD NECKLACE Westlake 23, Strongsville 6 Rocky River 8, Cleveland West 1 Bay 14, North Olmsted 4 EUCLID MEN Joseph's 9. Boardwalk 7 Joseph's 14, Tradewinds 9 Slam Jams 9, Put-in-Bay 6 Maxx Dugan's 18, Crawl Inn 7 Ill JTS Queen 15, Joseph's 10 Chagrin 6, Melitho 2 Cebar's 9. Cebar's 7 Kennedy Group 13. Tradewinds 10 Joseph's 23.

Irish American 5 EUCLID CHURCH E. Shore 9. Good Sherpard 5 Chritian Assembly 10, Epiphany 4 Euclid Luth 20. St John So Euclid 6 Shore 15. St John So Euclid 9 EUCLID REC WOMENS Ameri-Sport 19, Seaway Lounge 9 Maxx Doogans 21, Clubhouse 8 Dimitri's 14.

Ramacciato 0 Meritia Hosp 9, Crawl Inn 7 Lady Gents 11, Dimitri's 4 FAIRVIEW PARK WOMEN Glidden Paint 23. 33. Rath Co. Columbia-Lorain 4, ML Maintenance 9 HIGHLAND HTS. MEN Pizazz 10-2.

Mill Tavern 3-7 Barille Electric 29. ABS Inc. 1 Highlander 13, Scalpers 9 HILLSCREST MENS Scalpers 15, Spoto's Bar Grill 14 Trucking 8. Black Forest Inn 3 Black Forest Cafe 21, Neon Moon Salon 20 HOLY NAME OF JESUS CHRIST St. Charles 23.

St.John Bosco 5 Holy Family 13. St.F Francis 10 INDEPENDENCE MEN Veres CPA 12, Northcoast Concrete 8 Sub. City Lawmen 9, CPPA 6 Master Boat 9, Seven Hills 8 NHL PLAYOFFS CONFERENCE FINALS (Best-of-7) THURSDAY, JUNE 1 Detroit 2, Chicago 1, OT SATURDAY, JUNE 3 New Jersey 4, Philadelphia 1 SUNDAY, JUNE 4 Detroit 3, Chicago 2 MONDAY, JUNE 5 New Jersey 5, Philadelphia 2 TUESDAY, JUNE 6 Detroit 4, Chicago 3, 20T WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7 Philadelphia 3, New Jersey 2, OT THURSDAY Chicago 5, Detroit 2 SATURDAY Philadelphia 4, New Jersey 2 SUNDAY New Jersey 3, Philadelphia 2 Detroit 2, Chicago 1, 20T, Detroit wins series, 4-1 YESTERDAY New Jersey 4, Philadelphia 2, New Jersey wins series, 4-2 STANLEY CUP FINALS (Best-of-7) SATURDAY New Jersey winner at Detroit, 8 TUESDAY New Jersey winner at Detroit, 8 THURSDAY, JUNE 22 Detroit at New Jersey winner, 8 SATURDAY, JUNE 24 Detroit at New Jersey winner, 8, (if necessary) MONDAY, JUNE 26 Site TBA, 8 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28 Site TBA, 7:30 FRIDAY, JUNE 30 New Jersey at Detroit. 8 Devils 4, Flyers 2 Philadelphia 1 0 1-2 New Jersey 2 FIRST PERIOD-1, Phi, Montgomery 1 (sem*nov, Antoski), 4:05. 2, NJ, Richer 4 (Broten, Niedermayer), 10:25 (power play).

3, NJ, Rolston 2. (Guerin, Niedermayer), 18:15. Penalties-Holik, NJ (tripping), Podein, Phi (tripping), 8.47. SECOND PERIOD-4, NJ, McKay 7 (Holik, Chambers), 11:58. Penalties--Montgomery, Phi (roughing), Lemieux, NJ (holding stick), 17:51.

THIRD PERIOD-5, NJ, Lemieux 11 (Carpenter, Richer), 10:11. 6, Phi, Renberg 6 (Lindros, LeClair), 16:29 (power play). Penalties-Dineen, Phi (slashing), 12:16: Dowd, NJ (holding), 16:07. Shots: Phi 5-5-6-16. NJ 10-12-7-29.

Power Phi 1 of (29 NJ 1 of 3. Goalies: Phi, Hextall 10-5 shots-25 saves). NJ, Brodeur 12-4 (16-14). Ref: Don Koharski. Linesmen: Ray Scapinello, Wayne Bonney.

19,040. JCC MENS Ins. Office of Beachwood 3-8, NC Business Systems 2-3 Farager's Pub 5-13, Bruise Brothers 4-1 CRM 20-18. 0'Reilley's 8-17 Compoli Law 15-13, Davis Auto 0-5 Hissa 11-16: Patrick's 10-4 Haze 14-11: Sweetish Solution 2-12 Bob Place 15-4: A Disk Copy 13-7 Patrick's 17-7; Apple Construction 5-19 Farahagers 20-16; Brennens Colony 8-4 Some People's Kids 14-10; Little John Pizza LAKEWOOD COED Warren Tav. 10.

Gallagher Patio 4 LAKEWOOD MEN Hawks 15. Trios 12 Suds Buggs Moran 10. BK Glass 9 LAKEWOOD MEN A-I 13, Mad Snake Bite 3 A-11 Blarney Stone 12, Terry Moore 6 AA-IV Lakewood Elks 15, Bartley's 13. Small Business 12, Ganim's Bill 11 LAKEWOOD COED Ganim's Steve 12, Public House 10 Mooney 15. Diana's 3 LAKEWOOD REC ECS Raccoons 19, Mars Bar-John 6 Kenilworth O'Donnells-Jack 2 'LAKEWOOD YMCA Gethseman 13, St Paul 0 Grace Presbyterian 17, Westside UCC 6 WOMEN B-1 8.

Cuckoo's 6 MAPLE HTS. MEN AAAA National Tammany Maulers 12, Spts. Cogans Lawn 15, Pro Plus 12 Loose Moose 8. Bedford AC 7 se MAYFIELD HTS. MEN Cork Bottle 14, Joseph's 9 15.

Moose O'Malley's 12 Coffee Craze 16, Maxx Dugan's 12 Frisco Rose 15, Carr. Feneli Carbone 9 MIDDLEBURG HTS. MEN Walts Lounge 7, Pearl Shell 6 Ameritech 11, Ganley Pontiac 1 Northcoast Passage 15, 4 Zaks Tav. 0 BW-Three 11, Hooters 5 Maxx PAck 17, Manco 9 White Sox 8, Village Inn 0 NORDONIA CHURCH MEN Bedford Methodist 11, Christ Redeemer 1 Bedford Nazerene 18. Christ Redeemer 4 OLG 10, Macedonia Methodist 6 Barnubus Blue 9, Garfield Nazerene 2 NORDONIA MEN Grace Brethern 20.

Doors 19 Loose Moose 6, Jack's 5 Fio Eddie's 7, Teresa's 4 NORDONIA HILLS WOMEN Window Factory 19, Northfield Beverage 1 8 Interiors 10. Beer Belly 2 ORANGE WOMEN Chessies 12, Lord Of Life 5 Dash Tree 15, Sports Page 3. PARMA MEN AAA Our Way 4, Quickie's 3 Hawks 18. Clubhouse Spts. Focus 5 Spts.

Focus 13, Checkers 2 Chances 8, Cals Place 7 Obc 12, Slam Jam 2 Quoto's 16, Parma Cafe 6 Klesman Builder 35, Busting Lose 5 PARMA 4A WOMEN Locke Keeper 15, Slam Jams 5 Sporyts Inn 5. Ohio Northern 3 A-Z Travel 7, Gray Wolf 6 Chem-Quip 10. Harold Roofing 3 PARMA PREMIER MEN Patriots 4, Litehouse Pool 2 Misny Parma Pierogies 12, Family Trio 6 Twohig Ill 19, Boomers 18 Four Ridge 15, Tech Software 11 RICHMOND HTS MENS Cebar's 13. Write Place 6 Joesph's 13. Dino's 1 Spac Company Club House 14, Vecker Sportwear 0 Mulligan 24, Winkying Lizard 6 ROCKY RIVER Mural Builders 6, Swinging Door Lounge 3 Ernie's Pub 11.

Swinging Door Lounge 8 STRONGSVILLE MASTERS MENS Strongsville Cafe 15. Number One Karteis 3 Points Lounge 16, Mabel 'Brien's Pub 3 Strongsville Saving 22, Berea Milano Electric 3 STRONGSVILLE MEN I Strongs. Cate 23, Hooters 5 Golden Horse Auto 9, Strongs. Rotary 1 KC's 9, Thomas Betts 4 Ed's 27, Harpo's 17 STRONGSVILLE WOMEN Strongs Cafe 14, Blasters 11 Point Lounge 19, Golden Horse 1 Rico 15. Quotes 9 WESTLAKE COED UPPER DIV River Inn 14.

Lum's Crew 2 Picasso's 4 'WESTLAKE MEN 7, Clysdales 1 Sly Fox 21, Droba's Home Imp. 11 United Ignition 17, BW-3 9 Ink Tech 14. Slam Jams 11 WILLOUGHBY PREMIER MEN American Ohio Sealant 11, TW Trophy 7 15, CDI 2 Habian 19, Golden 7 National Dominic's 8. Brick House 7 Capri 14, Collision Masters 13 VOLLEYBALL EUCLID RECREATION COED Prost 15-15-15, Davis 5-3-12 Prost 15-15-15. Bump Grinders 9-5-4 Bump Grinders 15-15-15, Four Play 17-7-11 Four Play 15-15-15, Extremists 5-6-5 Davis 15-5-15, Extremists 11-15-13 U.S.

CUP '95 (Record: 1-2-1) Sunday- United Colombia States 3, vs. Nigeria Nigeria, 2 a Sunday vs. Mexico at Washington, 3:45 a Wednesday, June 21 Mexico vs. Colombia, 8:36 a-Saturday, June 24 Nigeria vs. Mexico, 12:06 a-Sunday, June 25 vs.

Colombia at Piscataway. N.J., 1:15 b-Saturday, July 8 VS. Chile at PayUruguay. TBA b- Tuesday, July 11 VS. Bolivia at Paysandu, Uruguay, TBA b-Friday, July 14 vs.

Argentina at Paysandu, Uruguay, TBA Cup: b-America Cup INTERNATIONAL CHALLENGE SUNDAY at Wembley, England Brazil 3, England 1 FIFA WOMEN'S WORLD CUP QUARTERFINALS YESTERDAY At Vasteras, Sweden Quarterfinal 1 Germany. 3, England 0 Quarterfinal 2 At Helsinborg, Sweden China 4, Sweden 3 Quarterfinal 3 At Gavle, Sweden United States 4, Japan 0 Quarterfinal 4 At Karlstad, Sweden Norway 3, Denmark 1 SEMIFINALS TOMORROW At Helsinborg, Sweden Germany vs. China, 11:15 a.m. At Vasteras, Sweden United States vs. Norway.

2:15 THIRD PLACE SATURDAY, JUNE 17 At Gavle, Sweden Semifinal losers. 10 a.m. CHAMPIONSHIP SUNDAY, JUNE 18 At Stockholm, Sweden Semifinal winners, noon FIGHT SCHEDULE Friday At Lyon, France, Mike McCallum, Jamaica, vs. Frabrice Tiozzo, France, 12, for McCallum's WBC light heavyweight title; Frankie Randall, Warren, Ohio, vs. Jose Baboza, 12, for Randall's WBA junior welterweight title; Carl Daniels, St.

Louis, vs. Julio Cesar Green, Dominican Republic, 12, for the vacant junfor middleweight GLAD YOU ASKED By BOB DOLGAN What major-league pitchers won at least 280 games but 300, and what are their records? Robert McCoy, Wickliffe. A Tommy John (288-231), Bert Blyleven (287-250), Robin Roberts (286-245), Ferguson Jenkins (284-226) and Jim Kaat (283-237.) Have a question? Write Glad You Asked, The Plain Dealer, 1801 Superior Cleveland, 44114. CALENDAR TEAM Today Thurs. Fri.

Baltimore New York Indians Canton-Akron Harrisburg Harrisburg Bowie Indians 7:05 12:35 7:05 Thistledown Post 1:00 Post 1:00 Post 1:00 Northfield Post 7:30 Post 7:30 ON THE AIR San Francisco at Chicago, 2, BASEBALL WGN Indians VS. Baltimore, 7, SportsChannel, 1220 NEWSWATCH COLLEGES Knight fined for outburst The NCAA has reprimanded Bob Knight and fined Indiana University $30,000 for the Hoosier coach's outburst at a postgame news conference during the NCAA Tournament in March, Athletic Director Clarence Doninger said. Knight, miffed that an NCAA media liaison erroneously said he would not attend the news conference, lashed out at him after the Hoosiers' 65-60 first-round loss to Missouri. NORTH VS. SOUTH The Big 12 approved a football playoff game between the North and South division champions that will bring at least $550,000 to each school in the new league.

The Big 12, comprised of the Big Eight plus Southwest Conference holdovers Texas, Texas Texas Tech and Baylor, plans to begin competition in August 1996. PROGRAM ON PROBATION The NCAA placed Southwestern Louisiana's baseball program on two years probation for rules violations involving improper financial aid and benefits and for unethical conduct by its former coach. GLADDEN TO LCC Former Admiral King basketball standout Byron Gladden will attend Lakeland Community College and play basketball. Gladden, the career scoring and rebounding leader at Admiral King, attended Virginia Commonwealth University after graduating from high school in 1994. MUCKLER TO STAY IN OFFICE John Muckler stepped down as coach of the Buffalo Sabres and signed a three-year deal with the team to remain general manager.

Muckler, who guided the Edmonton Oilers to the Stanley Cup in 1989-90, only reached the second round once in his four years as coach of the Sabres. TENNIS BUSY WEEK Already set to play doubles with Steffi Graf in addition to working as a television commentator during Wimbledon, Martina Navratilova said she also wants to play mixed, maybe with John McEnroe, who is also a commentator. Navratilova and McEnroe, both retired from their respective tours, have won 14 Wimbledon doubles titles between them. EDBERG, IVANISEVIC ADVANCE Twotime Wimbledon champion Stefan Edberg and third-seeded Goran Ivanisevic won to move into the third round of the Queen's Club grass tournament in London. Edberg defeated Boetsch of France, 7-5, 6-3, and Ivanisevic recovered from 3-5 deficits in the final set to beat Mar- HUDSON JR INVITATIONAL Boys Low Gross: Suhre, Edwardsville, 71.

HOCKEY GOLF individual results: 1. Ellers, Cincinnati, 72; 2. Collins, Gahanna. Ohio, 73; 3. Dulner, Fort Lauderdale, 73; 4.

Felty, Selinsgrove, 73; 5. Porter, Canfield, Ohio, 73; 6. Henderson, Barrie, Ontario, 74: 7. Springer, Hudson, 74; 8. Williams, New Boston, Ohio, 74; 9.

Wilson, Lake Forest, 74; 10. DiPaola, Plymouth, 75: 11. Gill, Hudson, 75; 12. Harris, Edna. 75; 13.

McCabe, West. Chester, Ohio, 75: 14. Moore, Collinsville, 75; 15. Tomblin, Man. W.Va., 75: 16.

Williamson, Loveland, Ohio, 75; 17. Coe, St. Louis, 76; Hinton, Fort Gratlot, 76; 19. Kayden, Fremont, Ohio, 76; 20. Meyer, Bath, 76; 21.

Michelson, San Diego, 76; 22. Rechel, Aurora. 76; 23. Rieckhoff, Cincinnati, 76; 24. Calandra, Pittburgh, 77; 25.

Dandridge, Sparta, 77; 26. Link, Acton, 77; 27. Mikolay, Hudson, 77; 28. Phipps, Hudson, 77; 29. Rogers, Kaokuk, lowa, 77; 30.

Sanders, Cincinnati, 77; 31. Toole, E. Petersburg, 77; 32. Wilson, Wedford, 77; 33. Chussirip*rn, Timonium, 78; 34.

Hearn, Branford. Ontario, 78: 35. Koch, Howell, 78; 36. Montooth, Boodey, Ohio, 78; 37. Roney.

Dayton, 78; 38. Thomas, Akron, 78; 40. Connolly, Chevy Chase, 79; 41. Creal, Warren, 79; 42. Drepanos, Adon, 79; 42.

Goldie, Monmouth, 79; 44. Holowezak. Parma, 79: 45. Kahn, Solon, 79; 46. Larson, Springfield, Ohio, 79: 47.

Lewis, Warren, 79; 48. Lyons, Cincinnati, 79; 49. Milam, Cincinnati, 79; 50. Tooshkanig. Wallaceburg, Ontario.

79; 51. Yeckas, N. Miami Beach, 79 52. Affeidt, Rochester Hills, 80; 53. Brouse, Fairlawn, 80; 54.

Burgess, Oakville, Canada, 80; 55. Considine, Ak- BOB KNIGHT INCIDENTS A list of incidents involving Indiana basketball coach Bob Knight: 1995 The NCAA reprimanded Knight and fined Indiana $30,000 for Knight's outburst at a post-game news conference during the NCAA tournament. Miffed that an NCAA media liaison erroneously said he would not attend the news conference, Knight lashed out at him after the Hoosiers' 65-60 first-round loss to Missouri. 1993-94 Knight accidentally headbutted freshman Sherron Wilkerson during a time-out at Michigan State. After the next game, Knight took the public address microphone and recited a profane verse directed at his critics.

1993-94 Knight was suspended for one game after a sideline tirade in a 101-82 victory over Notre Dame. Knight screamed at his son. Pat, and kicked him in the leg. When fans behind the bench started booing, Knight turned and responded with a four-letter obscenity. 1991-92 Knight playfully gave a mock whipping to Calbert Cheaney during practice for the NCAA West Regional in Albuquerque.

Several black leaders said they were offended by the incident. Knight denied any racial connotations and noted the bullwhip was given to him by the players, including Cheaney. 1991-92 Knight barred a female reporter from the lockerroom, saying it was inappropriate for her be in there and against university policy. All reporters Sat. Sun.

Mon. Tues. New York New York Boston Boston 1:05, TV-SC -SC Bowle Bowle Binghamton Binghamton 7:05 2:05 7:15 7:15 Post 1:00 Post 1:00 Post 1:00 Post 7:30 Post 7:30 Home games are boldface Boston at Toronto, 7:30, ESPN Chicago at Oakland, 10:30, BASKETBALL NBA Finals: Orlando at HousESPN ton, Game 4, 9, WKYC Ch. 3, ASSOCIATED PRESS Former OSU tackle Korey Stringer, left, goes through drills with the Minnesota Vikings yesterday after finishing classes at Ohio State last week. cos Ondruska of South Africa, 4-6, 6-3, 7-5.

NBA TALKS CONTINUE Simon Gourdine," executive director of the NBA players association, and union president Buck Williams of the Portland Trail Blazers, continued talks with NBA Commissioner David Stern and his deputy, Russ Granik. They met for eight hours Monday. Stern is to have a news conference today in Houston before Game 4 of the NBA Finals. BASS JOINS HORNETS Bob Bass has shelved his retirement plans to become the head of the Charlotte Hornets' basketball affairs. Bass, who left the San Antonio Spurs last year after two decades as a coach and executive, is the Hornets' new vice president of basketball operations.

He replaces Dave Twardzik, who last month was named general manager of the Golden State Warriors. FOOTBALL BROUSSARD SIGNS WITH SEATTLE The Seattle Seahawks announced they have signed free-agent running back Steve Broussard. Broussard, 5-7 and pounds, was the Atlanta Falcons' first-round draft choice in 1990 and spent four years with that team playing 40 games 16 starts before signing as a free agent with the Cincinnati Bengals in 1994. FROM STAFF WIRE REPORTS Park, Phoenix, 76: 5. Czetli, Cuyahoga Falls, 77; 6.

Blessey, Mudeville, 78; 7. Carter, Valrico, 78: 8. Gilley, Flossmoor, 78: 9. Lehman, Pittsford, N.Y., 78: 10. Tolerton, Alliance.

78; 11. Lindholm, Grandblanc, 79; 12. Register, Roswell, 79; 13. Schumaker, Columbia City, 79; 14. Beiskis, Worthington, Ohio, 80; 16.

Buff, Barrington, 80; 17. Wilkinson, South Bend. 80; 18. Goldthorp, Tucker, 81; 19. Hornsby, Blythewood, S.C., 81; 20.

Mussani, Burlington, Ontario, 81 21. Amstutz, Leo, 82; 22. Elliot, Duncan, 82; 23. Iding, Lansing, 83; 24. Martin, Gahanna, Ohio, 83; 25.

Moskal, Hinkley, 83: 26. Webb, Bracebridge, Ontario. 83; 27. Borcherts, Las Vegas, 84: 28. Mosher, New Philadelphia, 84; 29, Roberts, Pittsburgh, 84; 30.

Seger, Jasper, 84; 40. Sennett. Harrys Lake, 84; 41. Simmons, Nicholasville, 84; 42. Baker, Juniper, 85; 43.

Ruane, Monroeville, 86; 44. Elsea, Columbus, 87; 45. Fueger, West Lafayette, 88; 46. Levin, Litz, 88; 47. Smith, Bowling Green, 88; 48.

Paulin, Gates Mills, 90; 49. Turner, Skanesleles, N.Y., 90; 50. Sarjeant, Orufla, Ontario, 91; 51. Gant. Fort Wayne.

92; 52. Issac, Cincinnati, 92; 53. Wright. Belding. 92; 54.

Artz, Stow, 96; 55. Smith, Orufla, Ontario, 56. Stanek, Strongsville, 97; 57, Garsiecki, Franklin, 100. JUNIOR CLASSIC ASPEN, Colo. (AP) Top scores yesterday after the first round of the Royal Grip Aspen Junior Golf Classic, played on the par-71 Aspen Golf Course: Boys 15-18 Division Ben Fiala, Durgano.

Ron Stegall. Arlington, Tx and chewed out the Indiana cheerleaders for disrupting a free throw attempt by Steve Alford. 1984-85 Knight tossed a chair across court during a game against Purdue. Knight was ejected and suspended for one game by Big Ten commissioner Wayne Duke. Knight formally apologized for the incident.

twice on court and once in a post-game coach Bill Frieder a "chicken-bleep 1983-84 Knight called Michigan press conference. The issue was later resolved. 1982-83 Critical of Big Ten officiating, Knight stood at midcourt cursing at Big Ten commissioner Wayne Duke, who. was sitting in the press box. Two days later, Knight publicly blasted officials for the "worst officiating I have seen in 12 years." 1981-82 Ohio State guard Troy Tayfor claimed Knight cursed him after he thought Taylor flagrantly fouled Jim Thomas.

Knight denied the charge and sent films of the incident to the Big Ten and Ohio State. Ohio State later supported Knight. 1980-81 Knight used his weekly program to show films of a "sucker punch" incident between Isiah Thomas and Purdue's Roosevelt Barnes, which he said proved Thomas' innocence. Critical of "Purdue mentality, he aggravated Boilermakers tans and officials by bringing a donkey wearing a Purdue cap onto his TRANSACTIONS abled list, retroactive to June 4. Northeast League SULLIVAN MOUNTAIN LIONS BASEBALL American League NEW YORK YANKEES Agreed to terms with Scott Kaminiecki, pitcher, on a one-year contract.

SEATTLE MARINERS Placed Steve Frey, pitcher, on the 15-day disabled list. Activated Bill Risley, pitcher, from the 15-day disabled list. Ryan Cisar, shortstop; John Curl, first TORONTO BLUE JAYS a Signed baseman; Scott Fitterer and Jay Veniard, pitchers; Ryan Freel, second baseman, and Robert Medina and Brian Williams, catchers. National League CHICAGO CUBS Activated thony Young, pitcher, from the 15-day disabled list. Designated Willie Banks, pitcher.

for assignment. Winn, outfielder; Michael Tejara and JonFLORIDA MARLINS I Signed Randy athan Widerski, pitchers, and Steve Goodell, infielder. Purchased the contracts of Bob Zupcic, outfielder, from Duluth of the Northern League and Doug Dascenzo, outfielder, from St. Paul of the Northern League. HOUSTON ASTROS Agreed to terms with Darryl Kile, pitcher, on a oneyear contract.

Placed James Mouton, outfielder, on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to June 12. Recalled Brian Hunter, outfielder, from Tucson of the Pacific Coast League. NEW YORK METS Called up Bill Pulsipher, pitcher, from Norfolk of the International League. Sold the contract of Mike Birkbeck, pitcher, to Yokohama of the Japanese Baseball League. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES Placed Len Dykstra, outfielder, on the 15-day dis- Signed John Lombardi, Todd Miller, Chris Sinacori, Brian Toronto and Hiram Torres, pitchers: Jose Antigua and Sal Cusumano, catchers; Lance Campalong, infielder, and Trevor Haughney, outfielder.

Named Tony Ferrara and Mike McGuire coaches. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association ATLANTA HAWKS Announced Jim Les, guard, has declared himself an unrestricted tree agent. CHARLOTTE HORNETS Named Bob Bass vice president of basketball operations. FOOTBALL National Football League KANSAS CITY CHIEFS Signed A.J. Johnson, cornerback, to a two-year contract.

Released David Fulcher, safety. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS Signed Richard Jones, punter, and Tim Jorden, tight end. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS Signed Steve Broussard, running back. Arena Football League ARIZONA RATTLERS signed Sherdrick Bonner, quarterback. CHARLOTTE RAGE Placed Riley Ware, safety, on recallable waivers.

Waived Milton co*ckerell, wide receiverdefensive back. ORLANDO PREDATORS Traded Ricky Shaw, lineman, to San Jose for future considerations. SAN JOSE SABERCATS Placed Louis Perez, kicker, on the exempt list and Jeff Ellis, lineman. on injured reserve. Signed Aaron Mills, kicker.

TAMPA BAY STORM Placed Keith Browner, lineman, on the refused to report list. Traded Charles Jackson, lineman, to Miami and John Gieselman, quarterback, to Charlotte for future considerations. HOCKEY National Hockey League LOS ANGELES KINGS Signed Jan Vopat, defenseman, to a three-year contract. NEW YORK RANGERS Named Kevin Kennedy vice president of marketing. International Hockey League INDIANAPOLIS ICE Named Sarah and Krisitn McKinney ticket sales account Pruden media a gales account executive executive.

SOCCER Continental Indoor Soccer League LAS VEGAS DUSTDEVILS Signed Scott defenseman, to a threeyear Major League Soccer MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER Signed Carlos Farias, forward, and Peter Isaacs, forward. to three- contracts. COLLEGE NCAA Placed the Southwestern Louisiana baseball program on two years probation for rules violations involving improper financial aid and benefits and for unethical conduct by its former coach. ARKANSAS Promoted Tom Collen to women's assistant head basketball coach. CENTENARY Named Charles Cavell sports information director.

COASTAL CAROLINA Named Gary Gilmore baseball coach. LEHMAN Granted varsity status to water polo and club status to women's soccer and women's swimming for the 1995-96 academic year. MANHATTAN Named Karen Robinson women's assistant basketball coach. MANSFIELD Named Jennifer Lynch women's basketball coach. NORTH DAKOTA STATE Named Gordon J.C.

Henderson women's soccer coach. PLYMOUTH STATE Named Billy Carven, Richard Huff and Steve Maguire assistant football coaches. SAINT ANSELM Named Kevin O'Neil men's and women's cross-country coach. SALISBURY STATE Named Jill Stephenson men's and women's swimming coach. WAKE FOREST Named Charlie Davis assistant athletic director for community programs.

TENNIS QUEEN'S CLUB LONDON (AP) Results yesterday of the $625,000 men's grass-court tournament: Singles First Round Tim Henman, Britain, def. Martin Sinner (16), Germany, 7-5, 6-4. Sandon Stolle. Australia, def. Doug Flach, Atlanta, 6-2, 6-7 (7-5), 6-2.

Alexander Volkov (13), Russia. def. Philippe Pech, France, 4-6, 6-1, 6-1. David Prinosil, Germany. def.

Patrick McEnroe. Cove Neck, N.Y., 6-1. 6-3. Mark Petchey, Britain, Greg Rusedski, Britain, 6-4, Bryan Shelton, Atlanta, Brian MacPhie, San Jose, 6-2, 6-4. Derrick Rostagno, Pacific Palisades, def.

Grant Connell, Canada, 6-4, 6-2. Marc Goellner, Germany, def. Mark Woodforde (12), Australia, 7-6 (7-4), 4- 6. 10-8. Guy Forget (11), France, def.

Byron Black, Zimbabwe. 6-4, 6-2. Danny Sapsford, Britain, def. Andrew Richardson, Britain, 6-2, 6-4. Second Round Todd Martin (5), Ponte Vedra Beach, def.

Jan Apell, Sweden, 6-3, 6-4. Stefan Edberg (7), Sweden, def. Arnaud Boetsch, France, 7-5, 6-3. Goran Ivanisevic (3), Croatia, def. Marcos Ondruska, South Africa, 4-6, 6-3, 7-5.

ORDINA OPEN ROSMALEN, Netherlands (AP) Results yesterday of the grass-court championships: Singles First Round Anders Jarryd. Sweden, def. Hendrik Jan Davids, Netherlands, 7-6 (8-6), 6-2. Henri Leconte, France def. Jan Kroslak, Slovakia, 6-3, 7-6 (7-5).

Dick Norman, Belgium def. Sjeng Schalken, Netherlands, 6-0. 6-4. Brett Steven (5), New Zealand, def. Karsten Braasch, Germany, 7-6 (7-2), 6-4.

Andrei Olhovskiy, Russia, def. Patrick Baur, Germany, 6-2, 6-4. Jacco Eltingh (2), Netherlands, def. Wally Masur, Australia, 6-2, 6-4. Paul Haarhuis (3), Netherlands, def.

Nicolas Pereira, Venezuela, 2-6, 7-6 (7-5), 6-3. Richey Reneberg (4), Houston, def. Guillaume Raoux, France, 7-6 (7-5), 2-6, 6- 1. Henrik Holm, Sweden, def. Fernon Wibier, Netherlands, 7-6 (8-6), 7-6 (7-0).

Richard Krajicek (1), Netherlands, def. THE LATEST LINE AMERICAN LEAGUE Favorite Odds Underdog CLEVELAND Baltimore Texas even-6 MILWAUKEE Kansas City SEATTLE TORONTO even-6 Boston New York even-6 DETROIT OAKLAND Chicago CALIFORNIA 6-7 Minnesota NATIONAL LEAGUE Favorite Odds Underdog CHICAGO San Francisco Cincinnati COLORADO MONTREAL Pick Atlanta PHILA. Houston Los Angeles PITTSBURGH NEW YORK 6-7 Florida ST. LOUIS San Diego NBA FINALS Favorite Points Underdog HOUSTON 4 Orlando Home Team in CAPS ron, 80; 56. Dean, Clarkson, 80; 57.

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Meadville, 80; 62. Quinn, Sylvania. Ohio, 80; 63. Richey, Aurora. 80; 65.

Santee, Hudson, 80; 66. Simpson, Cuyahoga Falls, 80; 67. Borman, Leawood, 81; 68. Chen, Palos Verdes, 81; 69. Eaker, Altus, 81; 70.

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Scally. Moon Township, 82; 81. Whitney, Wickliffe, 82; 82. Arter, Leadington, Ohio, 83; 83. Brown, Tulsa.

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Swope, Wesley Chapel, 83; 88. Veres, Chapimanville, W.Va., 83, 89. Camp, Stow, 84 Crawford, Tyrone, 84; 90. Hay, Pittsburgh, 84; 91. Stanek, Strongsville, 84; 92.

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Finger, Scarborough, N.Y., 86; 98. Kornowa, Toledo, 87; 99. McKinley, Hudson, 87; 100. Rooney, Gahanna, 87; 101. Phipps, Hudson.

88; 102. Becker, Arlington Heights, 89; 103. Briter, Dublin, Ohio, 89; 104. Schubert, Medina, 90; 105. Hood.

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subsequently were barred from the lockerroom. 1991-92 After a loss to arch-rival Purdue cost Indiana a share of the Big Ten championship, Knight canceled the annual team banquet. 1990-91 Knight asked not to be renominated to the Basketball Hall of Fame, calling the voters' rejection of him in 1987 a "slap in the face." Nevertheless, he was elected and inducted in 1991. 1990-91 Knight publicly feuded with Illinois coach Lou Henson, who called him a "classic bully." 1988 When 'Connie Chung asked how he handles stress, Knight replied. "I think that if rape is inevitable, relax and enjoy it." He explained he was talking about something beyond one's control, not the act of rape, but the remark triggered protests and a march of about 300 people on the IU campus.

1987-88 Knight refused to let his team finish an exhibition game against the Soviet Union after he was ejected for arguing with a referee. He was later reprimanded by the university. 1986-87 After being assessed a technical foul, Knight banged his fist on the scorer's table during an NCAA regional tournament game against LSU. The university was fined $10,000 by the NCAA and Knight received a reprimand. 1985-86 Knight drew a technical foul for she ting at the officials during a game agains unois, then kicked a megaphone NBA PLAYOFFS FINALS (Best-of-7) Rockets lead series, 3-0 June 7: Houston 120, Orlando 118, OT June 9: Houston 117, Orlando 106 Sunday: Houston 106, Orlando 103 Today: Orlando at Houston, 9 (if necessary) Friday, June 16: Orlando at Houston, 9.4 Sunday, June 18: Houston at Orlando, a 7:30 Tuesday, June 21: Houston at Orlando, 9 MINOR STANDINGS AMERICAN ASSOC.

(AAA) Team Pct. GB Omaha (Royals) 36 23 .610 Louisville (Cards) 38 25 .603 Indianapolis (Reds) 37 29 .561 Buffalo (Indians) 35 30 .538 4 lowa (Cubs) 30 31 492 7 N. Orleans (Brewers) 27 33 450 Nashville (WSox) 26 37 .413 12 Okla. City (Rangers) 19 40 .322 17 3 Buffalo 5, Omaha 2 YESTERDAY 1. New Orleans 3, Louisville 0 Indianapolis 5, Oklahoma City 3 Nashville 5.

Iowa 3 TODAY Buffalo at Omaha New Orleans at Louisville Oklahoma City at Indianapolis Nashville at lowa EASTERN (AA) North Division Team Pct. GB Portland (Marlins) 42 19 .689 Binghamton (Mets) 33 25 .569 N. Haven (Rockies) 34 28 .540 9 Norwich (Yankees) 32 32 .500 N. Britain (Twins) 27 34 .443 15 South Division Reading (Phillies) 33 31 .516 Trenton (Red Sox) 31 33 .484 2 (Indians) 27 34 .443 Harrisburg (Expos) 27 38 .415 Bowie (Orioles) 26 37 .413 YESTERDAY Canton-Akron 5, Trenton 1 Reading 7, Bowie 6 New Haven 5-1, New Britain 0-12 Binghamton 4, Harrisburg 2 Portland 5, Norwich 2 TODAY Canton-Akron at Harrisburg Bowie at Reading New Haven at Norwich New Britain at Portland Binghamton at Trenton CAROLINA (A) Northern Division Team Pct. GB Pr.

William (WSox) 33 30 .524 Lynchburg (Pirates) 32 31 .508 Wilmington (Royals) 32 31 .508 Frederick (Orioles) 25 38 .397 8 Southern Division Kinston (Indians) 42 22 .656 (Reds) 33 32 .508 Salem (Rockies) 30 35 .462 Durham (Braves) 27 35 .435 14 YESTERDAY Kinston 3, Wilmington 1 Winston-Salem 6, Prince William 3 Frederick 5, Lynchburg 4 Durham 8, Salem 2 TODAY Wilmington Winston-Salem at at Kinston Prince William 4. Lynchburg at Frederick Salem at Durham SOUTH ATLANTIC (A) Northern Division Team Pct. GB Piedmont (Phils) 44 22 .667 Fayetteville (Tigers) 40 25 .615 Greensboro (Yanks) 35 31 .530 9 Hagerstown (Jays) 33 31 .508 Christn WVa (Reds) 33 35 .485 12 14 Asheville (Rockies) 29 36 .446 Hickory (WSox) 20 44 .313 23 Southern Division Augusta (Pirates) 40 23 .636 Capital City (Mets) 35 30 .538 6 Columbus (Indians) 34 30 .531 Macon (Braves) 33 31 .516 Savannah (Cards) 30 35 .462 10 Albany (Expos) 29 37 .439 Christn SC (Rangers) 21 45 .318 YESTERDAY Asheville 5-5, Charleston. WV 3-8 Capital City 13. Augusta 9 Columbus 13, Charleston, SC 9 Fayetteville 3-2, Hagerstown 1-4 Greensboro 7.

Hickory 0 Albany 10, Macon 6, (15) Piedmont 4, Savannah 2, (14) TODAY Columbus at Augusta Greensboro at Asheville Fayetteville at Charleston, Hickory at Hagerstown Capital City at Piedmont Charleston, SC at Macon Albany at Savannah Ty Cox, Amarillo, Tx Billy Harvey, Las Vegas -70 Boyd Summerhays, Utah Travis Pope, Plano, Tx Matt Genovese, Boulder, Wil Collins, Rapid City, SD Rob Kortan, Spearfish, SD Nick Frame, Greeley, Andy Hastings, Spokane, Wash Josh McCoy, Perryton, Russell Nygard, Henderson, Nev Matthew Ganshaw, Tucson, Az Will McCurdy, Boise, Kevin Stadler, Englewood, Col. 34-41-75 Allen McDougall, Col. Col John Swigart, a Toledo, Justin Miller, Phoenix SUPER SHOOTERS JERRY MICHAELSKI aced the 153- yard seventh hole at Canterbury Club using a 6-iron. JAKE MILLER aced the 166-yard 11th hole at Fairway Pines using a 4-iron. DAVID L.

SCOTT aced the 142-yard 11th hole at Oak Knolls East using a 7- iron. ERNIE TOTH aced the 173-yard 16th hole at Rolling Green G.C. using a 4-iron. A hole-in-one is a thrilling experience. To make sure your friends know about it, players are asked to have the club pro call in the hole-in-one on the day it occurs.

Pros need to provide correct spelling of the person's name, course name, club used, hole length and number. Call 999-4370. TV show. Later in Philadelphia for the NCAA finals, Knight was involved in a hotel shoving match with an LSU fan, who told reporters Knight stuffed him in a garbage can. 1979-80 Knight playfully fired a blank shot at Louisville Courier-Journal reporter Russ Brown, saying he did i it to keep from going nuts.

A week later Knight and his wife took turns at the microphone and chided the Assembly Hall crowd for not cheering enough during a game against Northwestern. 1979 Knight was charged, and later tried and convicted in absentia, for hitting a Puerto Rican policeman before a practice session at the Pan American Games. Knight was sentenced to six months in jail but the government of Puerto Rico decided in 1987 to drop efforts to extradite him. 1977-78 Knight walked in on a party where marijuana was being smoked. He suspended five players and kicked Tommy Baker, Jim Roberson and Don Cox off the team.

1976-77 Rich Valavicius and Mike Miday quit the team and publicly criticized Knight. 1975-76 Upset over two turnovers, Knight grabbed sophom*ore Jim Wisman the jersey and jerked him into his seat. Later Wisman said Knight was right in his actions, but Knight said he was wrong. 1974-75 Knight tossed a writer from Basketball Weekly out of ockerroom. Shuzo Matsuoka, Japan, 4-6, 6-3, 7-6 (7-3).

Jan Siemerink (7). Netherlands. Joern Renzenbrink, Germany, 6-4. 6-3. Cedric Pioline (8).

France, def. Rogier: Wassen, Netherlands, 7-6 (7-3), 6-4. Diego Nargiso, Italy, def. Paul Wekesa, Kenya. 6-2, 6-1.

MAIA OPEN OPORTO, Portugal (AP) Results yesterday of the $328,000 tournament: Singles First Round Emanuel Couto, Portugal, def. Jeff Tarango, Manhattan Beach, 6-4, 6- 4. Philip de Wulf, Belgium, def. Christian Ruud (7), Norway, 7-6, 7-5. Alex Lopez-Moron, Spain, def.

Ronald, Agenor, Haiti, 7-6, 6-3. Alberto Berasategui Spain, def. fano Pescosolido, Italy, 7-5, 4-6, 6-3. Richard Fromberg (4), Australia, def. To-.

mas Carbonell, Spain, 1-6, 6-4, 7-5. Bernd Karbacher (2), Germany, def. Juan Alberto Viloca, Spain, walkover. Emilio Sanchez, Spain, def. Frederic Fontang, France, 6-4, 6-4.

Donald Johnson, Chapel Hill, N.C., Joao Cunha Silva, Portugal, 6-3, 6-4. DFS CLASSIC BIRMINGHAM, England (AP) yesterday of the $161,250 women's, grass tournament: Singles First Round Nicole Arendt (15), Gainesville, Manon Bollegraf, Netherlands, 6-1, 6-4. Kristine Radford (16), Australia, def. Janet Lee, Rancho Palos Verdes, 6-4. Laxmi Poruri, Claremont, def.

Strandlund. Sweden, 3-6, 6-4, 6-3. Isabelle Demongeot, France, def. Joanne, Moore, Britain, 5-7, 6-1, 7-5. Melanie Schnell, Austria, def.

Jo Britain, 6-4, 4-6, 9-7 Elna Reinach (10), South Africa, Siobhan Drake-Brockman, Australia, 6-A 0, 6-4 Hiromi Nagano, Japan, def. Veronica, Stele, Argentina, 4-6, 6-2, 9-7 Tatyana Jecmenica, Yugoslavia, def. Dally Randriantefy. Madagascar, 6-4, 6-: 0. Second Round Meilen Tu.

Northridge, def. Meredith McGrath (7), Midland. 7-5, 1-0, retired. Lori McNeil (1), Houston, def. Tina Krizan.

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