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1 6 Press-Republican—Tuesday, August 19,1986 Area Sports Shorts Big success for corrections officers PLATTSBURGH — The four area correction officers who made the trip to Ohio State University recently for the National Police Olympics returned home a day ago with some impressive results. Rusty Bigelow, a counselor at Clinton Correctional Facility, competed in golf and won a gold medal in the partners and a silver in the singles event. In the Master's Division, Ron Coleman took a silver in the 4x400 relay and a bronze in the decathlon. Butch Proctor, who nearly won the gold, ended up taking the silver medal in the 225-pound arm wrestling competition while Mike Lavigne barely missed out on a medal, finishing fourth in the 10K run. A total of 38 states and six foreign countries competed in the event, Slo-pitch tourney scheduled for Aug. 24 SCIOTA — The Altona Bombers of the Champlain Valley Baseball League will sponsor a slo-pitch softball tournament Aug. 24 at the Sciota softball fields. There will be both men's and women's divisions. Entry fee is $50. Prize money will depend on the number of teams entered. For more information, contact Mike Bushey at 236-7398. Medium-pitch tourney to be held KEESEVILLE — The Keeseville VFW will sponsor a double-elimination medium-pitch tournament Aug. 23-24. Based on 10 teams, first place will be worth $400. Entry fee has been set at $45. For more information, contact Mike at either 834-1505 or 834-7634. Bowling league to meet Aug. 20 PLATTSBURGH - The Genesee $1,000 North Bowl Classic will hold a meeting Aug. 20 at North Bowl Lanes, beginning at 7.30 p.m. Old teams and new teams looking to get into the league are urged to attend. Soronac soccer team to practice SARANAC — Air candidates for the Saranac girls soccer teams will begin practice for the upcoming season Aug. 20 from 8 a^.m. to 12 noon. The practice is inclusive in physical time.* Scoreboard NL standings NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division W L GB Pet 78 41 .655 New York 59 56 513 17 Montreal 59 59 500 18* 2 Philadelphia 59 59 500 St Louis 52 66 441 25*2 Chicago 71 47 398 Pittsburgh Weft Division 571 51 Houston 68 .517 57 San F'rancisco 61 .487 10 58 61 Los Angeles 483 101 2 61 57 Cincinnati 470 12 55 62 Atlanta .462 13 55 64 San Diego Monday's Games Cincinnati 6. San Diego 5 Houston 3. Pittsburgh 0 New York 5. Los Angeles 4 Only games scheduled Tuesday's Games Atlanta (Alexander 2-4) at Chicago (Sutcliffe4-10).4 05 p.m Houston (Deshaies 7-3) at Pittsburgh (Bielecki 6-8). 7:35 p.m St Louis (Conroy 3-6) at Cincinnati (Browning9-10). 7 35 p m . Montreal (Smith 8-7) at San Diego (Hawkins 8-8). 10 05 p.m. New York (Darling 11-4) at Los Angeles (Valenzuela 15-8) 10 35 p m Philadelphia (Hudson 710) at San Francisco (Downs 0-3). 10:35 p.m. Wednesday's Games Atlanta at Chicago. 2:20 p.m. Philadelphia at San Francisco. 3:05 p.m. Houston at Pittsburgh. 7 35 p m. St. Louis at Cincinnati. 7 35 p.m. Montreal at San Diego. 10 05 p m New York at Los Angeles. 10:35 p.m. Astros 3, Pirates 0 HOUSTON PITTSBURGH ab r h bi Dor»n 2b 3 0 2 0 Hatcher cf 4 0 1 0 Walling 3b 4 0 1 1 GDavi* tb 4 0 I 0 Bass rf 4 110 Crux If \ 22 Aihby c 0 10 0 00 CRenkto 0 00 Tbon %% 1 10 Scott p abr Orsul** Bonds cf Ray Ray 2b Bream 1b R Rev Ids TPena 3b Morrun ss L'WshUi Walk ph Bomlla Clmnts PLATTSBURGH — A coaches' first-aid course will be offered on Aug. 25-28 from 6-9 p.m. in the Plattsburgh High register forthc course-contact Donnelly at 561-8744. PHS soccer practice starts today PLATTSBURGH — All candidates for boys junior varsity and varsity soccer at Plattsburgh High School will report for practice this morning at 9 a.m. at the PHS gym. Soccer clinic to be held Aug. 21. hW 0 0 10 10 10 10 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 Touto Total* First-aid course to be offered t Housioo m MI Mt—3 Pittsburgh OK Game Winning RBI — Wailing tS > E—Morrison. Hatcher DP—Pittsburgh 2. LOB—Houston 6. Pittsburgh 5 2B— Bonds. Cnt* BB»ym»M« tt my HR—fil.T (5) SB— Bream (I0j. H it EH BB SO IP 10 0 0 Scott W 13-* 9 Pittsburgh Walk L.5-? 8 9 3 3 1 Clmnts ! 2 0 0 0 WP-Walk Umpires—Home Gregg First. McSherry Second Davis Third. OeMuth T - 2 24 A-7.965 _ Mets 5, Dodgers 4 LAKE PLACID — A soccer clinic will be held Aug. 21 at >fountainview School in Lake Placid, beginning at 5 p.m. Area boys and girls soccer players are urged to attend the clinic. Dannemora schedules soccer practice DANNEMORA — Boys varsity soccer practice at Dannemora High School will get under way Aug. 20 at 10 a.m. on the elementary lield while the girls will hold their first practice later in the day at 3 p.m on the elementary field: Peru varsity swimming practice today PLATTSBURGH — The Peru varsity swimming team will hold practice todayirom 9-11 a^m, ax the PSUC Memorial Hall pool. Ormsby's Tennis Tournament cancelled PLATTSBURGH - The Ormsby's Sports World Singles Tennis Tournament, which was scheduled* for Aug. 30-31. - has been cancelled. Bowling meeting to be held Aug. 23 ROUSES POINT — There will be a meeting of the Saturday Night Late Mixed Bowling League Aug. 23 at 7 p.m. at Bowl Mart Lanes. Anyone interested is urged to attend the meeting. All openings will be filled then. For more information, contact Cheryl Nelson at 297-4032. NEW YORK LOS ANGELS ab r h bi cf 4 0 0 0 2b 5 2 2 0 lb 5 2 2 2 r! 4 1 2 3 4 0 10 p 0 0 00 If 0 0 0 0 3b 4 0 0 0 : 4 0 20 *s 3 0 0 J 0 0 ph 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sisk p 0 0 It 1 M Wilson P 0 00 MkDwil Dykstra Bckmn KHrnd* Strwbry Heep Orosco Mitchell HJohsn Hearn Santa na Ojeda Total. abrhbi 1 21 Sax 2b Duncan ss BRussetl If Madick 3b Cabell Ib rf Marshal c Scioscia rf RWilms ph Brock Trevino lb Ho we 11 p JGonzlz cf Hershisr P Harrltn p APena p VandBrg ph Maisz* p Niednfur lb Stubbs Jl 5 I 5 Tottfc * 1 31 4 0 12 0 00 0 20 0 00 0 60 0 10 0 00 0 00 0 00 1 10 0 00 1 3C 0 0 00 ooro 0 000 0300 ) 0 00 4 11 4 New York 101 03t l o t Aatele* . 0M MO Game Winning RBI — Strawberry i l l ) " E - D u n c a n D P - N e w York 2 L O B - New York 7. Los Angeles 9 2B—Cabell Backman. Duncan HR—KHernandez ( l i i . Strawberry '1?) S—Ojeda Santaaa IP H R ER BB SO New York Oje<ta W.13-4 5 : 4 4 3 2 Sisk ': 3 3 o o : o Orosco 11-31 0 0 0 1 McDwH S.13 1 0 0 0 0 1 Lop Aagetai Hershiser L.I.-9 5 7 5 5 1 4 APena 13 2 0 0 1 0 V and Berg 23 0 0 0 0 1 Niednfuer 11-31 0 0 0 0 Howell 12 3 0 0 0 0 2 Oro*co pitched to I batter in the 9th HBP—MadiockbySisk Umpires—Home Bon in First. Pulh. Second. Pone mo. Third. B Wilhams T - 3 23 A-4J.0M Softboll scores Soccer officials to meet Aug. 20 PERU — The Clinton County Approved Soccer Officials Association will hold its 1986 organizational meeting on Aug. 20 at Peru Central School, starting at 7:30 p.m. All present members and new candidates are urged to attend. The written test, physical fitness test and meeting dates will be topics of discussion. For further information, call <AI Rose at 561-7886. NFL standings AL standings Game highlight* Pent Slo-Pttch League playoffs CUnion Coal 12. Brook ft Irwin 2 WP- Leon Brourseau LP Lance Prcnos: CC Glenn Fessette 4-4 2 homers including a grand slam Pat Pafford double Mike Renadette double B ft I Irwm. Espo*ito 2 2 Clinton Coai won the semifinal and will play the winner of the Pray s Market vs Davtt Motors series in the finals Major League Baseball At A Glance By The Associated Press AH Times EDT AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division GB W L Pet. Boston 70 48 .593 New York 65 54 .546 5V* Detroit 63 56 .529 Toronto 63 56 .529 Baltimore 62 56 .525 Cleveland 62 57 .521 Milwaukee 58 60 .492 12 West Division .556 California 65 52 57 .517 61 Texas 449 53 65 Kansas City 448 52 64 Chicago 433 52 68 Oakland 433 14** 52 68 429 15 51 68 Minnesota Monday's Games Cleveland 10. Milwaukee 4 Boston 3. Minnesota 1 Only games scheduled Tuesday's Games California (McCaskill 12-7 and Ruhle 11) at Detroit (O'Neal 2-7 and Petry 4-5). 2. 5:35p.m. Seattle (Langston 9-10) at New York (John 5-1). 7:30 p.m. Milwaukee (Higuera 15-8) at Cleveland (Roman 1-1). 7.35p.m. Chicago (Cowley 8-7) at Toronto (Stieb 3-10). 7:35p.m. Oakland (Stewart 5-1) at Baltimore (Davis9-9).7 35p.m. Texas (Loynd 2-0) at Kansas City (HargesheimerO-1). 8:35 p.m. Boston (Nipper 8-7) at Minnesota (Portugal $-$). 8 35 p.m. Wednesday's Games Seattle at New York. 1 p.m. California at Detroit. 7:35 p.m. Milwaukee at Cleveland. 7.35 p.m. Chicago at Toronto, 7:35 p m . Oakland at Baltimore. 7 35 p.m. Texas at Kansas City. 8:35 p.m. Boston at Minnesota. 8 35 p.m. Indians 10. Brewers 4 CLEVELAND MILWAUKEE abrhbi 2b S 3 3 3 abrhbi Molttor Jb cf Yount lb Cooper dh Oghvie rf Deer ss Rrles Manning If Sveum 2b Schroedx c Totals 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 10 3I 10 11 10 00 21 I 1 00 Be nurd Butler Carter Thrntn MHall N.i on Snyder Tabler Jacoby Bando IS 4 IS 4 Totals cf 3 00 rf S 2 I dh 4 0 1 If 4 02 If 1 10 ss 5 0 0 lb 4 1 2 3b 3 2 1 c •*-» IS II13 SSS 011 101- 4 Cleveland 1§4 012 Us—IS G a m e Winning RBI — B e m a x a r d (9) E— BOSJO. Schroeder. Mohtor D P — Cleveland 2 LOB— Milwaukee 8. Cleveland 8 2B—Bando 2. Cooper Thornton 3B— MHall. HR—Bernazard (12). Manning (4). S v e u m (5) S B — S v e u m (3). Beroaxard (14). Nixon 2 (16) S—Butler IP H R E R B B SO Milwaukee Bosio L.0-2 4 13 6 6 6 3 9 JHJohnsn 12-3 3 2 1 0 3 Clurterbek 2 4 2 1 0 1 Cleveland Candtotti W.I 2-9 9 10 4 Umpires—Home Johnson, First. Denitinger. Second. Lepjerd Third. Coble T - 3 03 A—10 051 Red Sox 3. Twins 1 BOSTON Romero Barrett Baylor DwEvus Bucknr Armas Gedman Stapltn Total* MINNESOTA ab r h bi » 5 ! I O 2b 3 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 dh rf 0 0 0 0 lb 13 cf 11 c 3b 4 0 0 Puckett Smally Hrbek Gaetti Bush Beane Brunt* Lmbrdl Reed Gagne 3* 3 I 3 Total* ab r h bi cf 3 0 1 0 dh 4 1 1 1 lb 3 0 0 3b 3 0 0 10 rf 4 If 3 00 0 0 ph 1 2b 3 0 0 C 3 00 ss 2 0 0 3 1 w . m K Game Winning RBI — Gedman (5) DP—Boston I LOB—Boston ?. Minnesota 5 2B—Barren. Bush 3B— Armas. HR—Smaliey (19). Gedman (12) IP H * ER BB SO Seaver BStaniey S.15 12-3 1-3 0 0 Viola L.13-9 9 8 3 3 1 2 HBP—Baylor by Viola PB—Gedman. Umpires—Home Morrison. First. Clark: Second McKean Third. Shukxrk T - 2 2S A - 2 0 492 Area sports TODAY City Women's Slo-Pitch League (cham ptouhip series) City vs Chazy South Acres Fieid fc45p m Lake Champlain Slo-Pitch League (championship series) Dragoon s vs Patriots II Bow! Mart Field 6 30 p m lUcweidUe M*djum-Pitdi League (playoffs) Cobb s vs Knights of Columbus. 6 30 p m Fmney Sports vs Keeseviiie Bowling Center. 8 p m Adirondack Slo-Prtch Laagu* (playoff!) Thunderbird Mini-Mart v$ Garrand s Auto Sales 6 30 pm Hi Falls Lounge vs Legion Post 1619 " 45 p m Ormsby's Sports World vs K i n g s Trucking 9 p m Transactions Monday'* Sport* Transaction* , By Tb« Assoctatad Proa* BASEBALL American U a g u * CLEVELAND INDIANS—Announced they wilt add a team in the Carolina League to be located in Maryland BASKETBALL National Basketball Association PHOENIX SUNS—Signed Rafael Addison and -Kenny Gattison forwards and Joe Ward. Jeff Hornacek and Grant Gondrezick. guard* HOCKEY National Hockey Laagua NEW JERSEY DEVILS-Traded Sam St Laurent, goaltender. to the Detroit Red Wing* for Steve Richmond, defenseman NEW YORK RANGERS-Traded Mike Allison, center to the Toronto Maple Leafs for Walt Poddubny. forward SOCCER NEW YORK EXPRESS-Signed Rick Davis, midfielder to a three year contract Purchased the contract of Kevin Maher. defenseman. from Pittsburgh Signed Shep Messing, goalie, and announced he will also will serve as team president FOOTBALL National Football League NEW YORK GIANTS—Cut Byron Williams, wide recei\er Ted Watts, cornerback. Jerry Kimmel and Roy Swoape. linebackers. Mike Ramseur and Albert Smith running back*, and Stanley Scott defensive end PITTSBURGH STEELERS-Signed Van Hughes, defensive end ST LOUIS CARDINALS—Released Clyde Duncan and Thomas Brown, wide receivers. Carter Crawford and Rodney Beachum. nose tackles. Adam Kelly punter Danny Miller, place kicker. Thomas Moskal and Scott Schankweiler linebackers. Kevin Potter, cornerback Michael Willis defensive end. and Greg Wright, center Acquired Rick DiBernardo linebacker, from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for an undiclosed conditional draft pick. SAN DIEGO CHARGERS-Cut Wayne Peace and Steve Smith, quarterbacks. Clyde Duncan. Dwayne Dixon and Greg Meehan. wide receivers. James Dralle center, James Hamnck place-kicker Mike Miller, running back. Jeff Nowinski. tight end Fred Smalls, linebacker and Date Walters, punter Placed Malcom Moore tight end. Ron Milus. cornerback, and Marlm Wenstrom. defensive end. on injured reserve list SEATTLE SEAHAWKS-Cut Keith Simpson. Ken Pettway and Lee Davis cornerbacks. Dan Doom ink and Paul M»te* running backs, Leroy Howell and Don Fairbanks defensive ends. Reggie DuPee safety Kevin Juma and Earl Winfield wide receivers. Keith Karu offensive tackle Dirk Nelson punter and Jim Laughton. light end WASHINGTON REDSKINS-Waived Stuart Anderson, and Nikita Blair, linebackers Jim Asm us place-kicker. Scott Fulhage. punter. Ed»in Lovelady wide receiver Chris Osswald, guard and Stan Yagielio quarterback ATLANTA FALCONS—Waived A! Richardson and Jeff Jackson, linebackers. Michael Wilhams and Jerry Butler, running backs. Mike Pnndle and Eddie Taylor place-kickers Earl Allen, cornerback. Michael Busch quarterback. Michael Portis. nose tackle. Darryl Shepherd. wide receiver and Andy Upchurch. center Placed Bobby Jackson' cornerback. Dan Wagoner, defensive back. Zachary Barnes and Michae! Mclnnis. defensive ends, and Mike Landrum tight end on injured reserve list Signed Joey Jones and Aubrey Matthews, wide receivers ' *- " BUFFALO BILLS—Agreed to terms with Jim Kelly, quarterback on a five-year contract Cut Art Schlichter quarterback Shawn Potts. Danny Knight and Joe Howard, wide receivers. David Nardone punter Jason Staurovsky. piace-kicker Mike Larkin linebacker Charles Harbison .safety Chris Babyar and John Wojciechowikt guards- Keith Lester tight end. Dave Ponder nose tackle and Darryl Caldweli. tackle Placed Jim Perryman and Steve Clark, safeties, and James Sea*right and Jim Melka. linebackers on injured reserve list Placed Lucius Sanford linebacker, on the physically unable to perform list. CHICAGO BEARS—Cut Jack Cameron and Egypt Allen defensive backs. Steve Jacobson and Mike Dwyer. defensive tackles Gerald Taylor and Henry Jackson linebackers. Jeff Powell and Bruce Jones, running backs. Barton Hundley safety Chris Jackson center and Brad Anderson Steve Finch and Ken Knapczyk wide receivers Placed Marvin Ayers. defensive end. Rick Schulte guard. Brian Cabral linebacker and Andy Frederick, tackle on injured reserve list CINCINNATI BENGALS-Wa.ved Sandy Osiecki. quarterback Clay Pickering, wide receiver. Jeff Partridge, punter Mike Russell, tight end Gary Smith, center. Mike Wade, defensive back. Cary Whittmgham. linebacker. and Tim Stone tackle CLEVELAND BROWNS-Placed Chip Banks, linebacker, on the reserve-failed to report list Placed Keith Baldwin defensive end. Uwe von Schamann. place-kicker. Scott Bolzan and Jim Meyer, offensive tackles, and D«nny Taylor, cornerback. on injured reserve list Waived Jeff Chnstensen quarterback Stan Talley. punter. J»r«>mlah Snowrien -andJUaccy Driver, r u n m n i backs. Louis Watson wjdexeceiver, Ron Wetzel and Jim Tait tight ends. National Football Laagua Pra-Saaacm At A Glaac* By Tb« Ajaociatad Prat* All TtniM EDT AMERICAN CONFERENCE Eaat PA W L T Per P F 0 New England 1 000 77 57 42 55 1 N Y Jets 500 37 42 2 Buffalo 000 2 35 $9 Indianapolis 2 000 26 Miami Caatral 1 000 0 Cleveland 1 000 0 Houston 000 Cincinnati 2 Pittsburgh 2 Wwi 1 000 47 26 0 Kansas City 1 000 65 38 0 San Diego 1 500 24 51 LA Raiders 1 500 48 44 Seattle 34 39 2 000 Denver NATIONAL C O N F E R E N C E Eaat 500 46 45 N Y Giants 1 500 55 54 1 Philadelphia 5O0 34 42 l Washington 333 68 58 2 St Louis 000 25 61 3 Dallas Central 1 000 88 40 0 Chicago 1 000 59 43 0 Minnesota 39 44 500 1 Detroit 52 36 1 500 Green Bay 27 46 2 Tampa Bay Atlanta San Francisc Ntw Orleans LA Rams 0 0 1 1 0 1000 0 1000 0 500 0 000 51 32 44 14 By CARRIE Associated Pr CARACAS, Ven« Margot Fonteyn, grande dame of 1 replaced her balle cowboy boots and in Panama with he " I t ' s complet from dancing but i to be quite a sho< teyn, who at 67 si dancer's posture, to see the little c about in the eveni that close to natun After a 45-year < British Royal Bal the country with Roberto Arias, Panamanian who from the waist result of an mu seemed a very m do. She recently w, as artistic patror InterAmerican ( Ballet Specialists. The weeklong < dance classes, di performances by troupes from Arg Panama and Ven New York Hispani Still, she rare 41 0 45 IT Friday's Game* Cleveland 17. Miami 10 Washington 27 Pittsburgh 24. OT Detroit 3*. Seattle 27. OT Saturday's G«HDM Atlanta 20, Tampa Bay 17 Chicago 38 Indianapolis 21 New York Jets 2$ Cincinnati 17 Minnesota 29. Denver 27 Kansas City 27 St Louis 26 New England 38. New Orleans 34 New York Giants 22 Green Bay 14 Houston 23. Buffalo 20 Los Angeles Raiders 24. Dallas 19 Salt Diego 45. Philadelphia 38 Monday's Gam* San Francisco at Los Angeles Rams. 10 30 pm Frklay. August 22 Pittsburgh at Dallas. 8 p m New England at Los Angeles Raiders. 10 p m Minnesota at Seattle. 10 30 p m Saturday August 23 Washington at Tampa Bay 7 p m Green Bay at Cincinnati 7 p m Miami at Philadelphia 7 30 p m Cleveland at Atlanta. 8 p m New York Jets at New York Giants. 8 p m Detroit at Indianapolis. 8 30 p m Buffalo at Kansas City. 8 30 p m New Orleans at Houston. 9 p m St Louis at Chicago. 9 p m San Francisco at Denver 9 p m San Diego at Los Angeles Rams 10 p.m NFL signings tx NFL Fir** Round Signing* NtW- YOR1t-T*Pt ~ ? n s t rwund seiretwmi m the I9S6 National Football League college draft (first number in parentheses indicates round drafted, second number «s over-all position in draft) 1 Tampa Bay. Bo Jackson, rb Auburn isigned with Kansas City Royals of the American League) 2 Atlanta Tony Castllas n: Oklahoma (SIGNED for $2 35 million for four years including a signing bonus of SI 4*5 0001 3 Houston. Jim Everett qb Purdue 4 Indianapolis Jon Hand dl. A.abama (SIGNED for four years SI '25 nulluon including a signing bonus of $"5 000 > 5 St Louis. Anthony Beil. Ib. Michigan State (SIGNED for SI 63 million for four years including a signing bonus of approximately 1665 000) 6 New Orleans Jim Dombrowski 01 Virginia (SIGNED for SI 825 million for four years including a signing bonus of $650 000) 7 Kansas City Brian Jozwiak. ot. West Virginia (SIGNED for SI 6 million for four years including a signing bonus of S600.000) 8 San Diego. Leslie O'Neal, de. Oklahoma State (SIGNED SI " million for four years including a signing bonus of $600.000} 9 Pittsburgh John Rienstra. og. Temple (SIGNED $1 55 million for four years-including a signing bonus of $600 000) 10 Philadelphia Keith Byars. rb. Ohio State (SIGNED SI 805 million for five years including a sigrung bonus of $625,000) 11 Cincinnati Joe Kelly lb. Washington. 12. Detroit. Chuck Long. qb. Iowa 13 San Diego. James FruPa trick ot. Southern California (SIGNED SI 866 million for five years including a signing bonus of $400,000) 14. Minnesota. Gerald Robinson, de. Auburn (SIGNED for 85"5 000 for two years including a signing bonus of $325,000) 15 Seattle John L Williams, rb Florida (SIGNED for SI 407 million for four years including a siftning bonus of $400,000) 16 Buffalo Ronnie Harmon, rb; Iowa (SIGNED SI 4 riYiirion for four*years including a signing bonus of $600,000) 17 Atlanta Tim Green, lb. Syracuse (SIGNED terms unavailable' 18 Dallas. Mike Sherrard. wr UCLA (SIGNED for $1 331 million for four years including a signing bonus of $475.000) )9 New York Giants Erie Dorsey dt. Notre Dame (SIGNED for $1 375 million for four years including a signing bonus of $500,000) 20 Buffalo. Will Wolford ot. Vanderbilt (SIGNED for $14 million for four years including a signing bonus of $600 000) 21 Cincinnati Tim McGee *r. Tennessee (SIGNED for $13 miliior. for four years including a signing bonus of $500 000) 22 New York Jets. Mike Haight ot Iowa (SIGNED for SI 025 million for four years including a signing bonus of $300,000 > 23 Los Angeles Rams. Mike Schad ot Queens University <Ont ) (SIGNED for $1 060 million for four years including a signing bonus of $400 000) 24 Los Angeles Raiders Bob Buczkowski de. Pittsburgh (SIGNED for $12 million for four years including a signing bonus of $500 000) 25 Tampa Bay Roderick Jones db Southern Methodist (SIGNED for $! 145 mihon for four years including a signing bonus of $500 000) 2€ New England. Reggie Dupard rb Southern Methodist iSIGNED for $1 2 million for four years including a signing bonus of County scores Final standing* Pony Softball (Dirt*ion I) Champlain Beekmantown Altona North Plattsburgh Citv Plattsburgh AFB Chazy 12 8 6 6 4 4 2 0 4 6 6 8 8 10 By FRANCES TUESDAY, AUC ARIES (Mar. 21 to . quaintance's romantic may not exactly turn y philosophical or occult iffy. TAURUS (Apr. 20 to a tendency to quarrel v let business problems i tionship harmony. Min on the job. GEMINI (May 21 to sense of right and wroi today's events. A week have strings attache aren't especially favore CANCER (June 21 t heed to financial i badgered into a decisic your better judgment funds. LEO (July 23 to Aug. the help that others ha\ have words with a pai situation. Strive to be c< VIRGO (Aug. 23 to S be a bit edgy today an< trate fully on your woi out at loved ones over ir LIBRA (Sept. 23 to 0 spread yourself thin commitments. You'll your loved ones will f don't spend more time i SCORPIO (Oct 23 t can be sharp-tongue^ business associates an Don't make your path ly complicated. SAGITTARIUS (No\ Don't shop in haste or returning an item Ma clothes for a proper fit store. CAPRICORN (Dec.: day you may suff< characteristic impati have to watch a tei travagant. Think tw monetary decisions. AQUARIUS (Jan. ; Though you'll fare w question of give and u nerships. Worry less a Ptewee softball (Division III) Beek manto wn City Cadyville Mornsonville South Plattsburgh East Morrisonvilie Plattsburgh AFB North Plattsburgh 12 12 10 7 7 3 3 1 Peewee baseball (Division III) Cadyville North Piattsburgh Mornsonville Keeseville Beekmantown Yanks South Piattsburgh Beekmantown Roadrunners Cumberland Head 2 2 4 • 7 11 11 13 13 10 9 5 0 3 3 4 10 8 8 10 3 3 Cross-country practice scheduled BEEKMANTOWN — Beekmantown Central School will hold cross-country practice at 8 a.m. this morning at the school. TRUCKLOAD Soccer practice scheduled at Crown Point CROWN POINT — The Crown Jgomt girls varsity soccer team will begin its practice Aug. 22 at 6 p.m. The junior high soccer team will not practice until school begins. Medium-pitch softball tourney on top LEWIS — The Mount Fay Fish & Game Club of Lewis will hold its annual men's medium-pitch softball tournament Aug. 30-31. The tourney is double-elimination and entry fee is $100. The deadline for entering is Aug. 27 at 8 p.m. For more information, call 873-2629. TUESDAY Cheerleading meeting to be held at MAI Cooper PLATTSBURGH — There will be a cheerleading meeting at Mount Assumption today at 11 30 a.m. On Wednesday, there will be cross-country oractice at the MAI gym at 4 p.m. AUGUST*. 19*6 TIRES SAVE 50% Benefit golf tourney to be held Aug. 22 PLATTSBURGH — On Aug. 22 at Piattsburgh s Bluff Point Golf & Country Club the Ninth Annual Doc Redcay Invitational will be held in conjunction with this summers Multiple Sclerosis "Heip Drive Out MS" fundraiser. The participants in the tournament include the faculty and staff from Plattsburgh Slate Clinton Con:munity College and their guests These goffers have recewet p^ecges from sponsors who wii. contribute :o the Capita. District Chapter of ;he Nationa! Mu.tip.e Sc.erosis Society :r. fund research a: the nat>ona. .eve. and pa::er;: service? a: the .oca. e*»e. Mrs E.izabeth K.a-^er ha> Deer, the ac:.-** vo.urteer :coor- ser.a.f-:f : r e MS Cr.aster „/*.,.... 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Butch Proctor, who nearly won the gold, ended up taking
the silver medal in the 225-pound arm wrestling competition while Mike Lavigne barely missed out on a medal,
finishing fourth in the 10K run....