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THE PLAIN DEALER, THURSDAY; OCTOBER 11, 1.2 1979 record 1 1 League standings National Conference East Pet. PF PA Dallas 5 1: 0 .833 148 113 Philodelphio .833 121 89 Washington .667 131 95 St. Louis .333 100 115 N.Y. Giants 5 .167 75 132 Central Tampa Bay 5 .833 133 88 Chicago 3 3 .500 88 82 Minnesota 3 0 .500 107 142 Bay .333 96 112 Detroit: 0. .167 101 149 4 West Los Angeles .667 119 95 Atlanta 3 0 .500 126 111 New Orleans 2 .333 138 164 San Francisco 6 0 .000 113 172 Denver at Kansas City, p.m.

Houston at Baltimore, 2 p.m. Atlanta at Oakland, 4 p.m. Detroit vs. Green Bay at Milwaukee, p.m. Seattle at San Diego, 4 p.m..

Los Angeles at Dallas, 9 p.m. Monday Minnesota at New York Jets, 9 p.m. Computer poll COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) The Ohio High School Athletic Association's computerized regional football leaders this week: CLASS AAA REGION 1, Parma Padua: 55.00. Solon 53.75. 3, Westlake 53.00.

4. Cleveland St. Joseph 49.00. 5, Chesterlond West Geauga 48.00. (tie), Bay Village Bay and Brecksville 39.00.

8, Geneva 38.00. 9, Wickllifte 37.50. 10, Eastlake North 36.25. REGION 2 Westerville North 66.50. 2, Oregon Clay 56.25.

3, Groveport 53.25. 4, Sandusky 47.00. 5,. Upper Arlington 46.75. 6, Grove City 42.45.

7, Fremont Ross 41.87. 1, Mansfield Madison 41.75. 9, Gohanna 40.50. 10, Toledo Whitmer 38.57. REGION 3 1, Youngstown Mooney 56.00.

2, Dover 55.00. 3, Boardmon 54.50. 4, Akron Buchtel 53.75: 5 (tie), Massillon and North Canton Hoover 53.00. 7, Stow Walsh Jesuit 52.50. Zanesville 52.00.

9, Medina 49.60. 10, Macedonia Nordonia 49.25. REGION 4 1, Clayton Northmont 64.25. Cincinnati, Moeller 65.00. 3, Cincinnati Colerain 54.75.

4, Cincinnati Princeton 53.00. 5, Trotwood Madison 52.00. 6, Centerville 40.00. 7, Cincinnati Sycamore 46.75. West Corroliton 45.75.

Kettering Fairmont East 45.00. 10, Cincinnati St. Xavier 39.40. CLASS AA REGION 5 1, Medina Highland 62.50. 2, Cleveland Central Catholic 48.00.

3, Warren Kennedy 46.00. 4, Elyrio Catholic 44.00. 5, Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary 43.50.

6, Cleveland Orange 42.20. 7, Youngstown Rayen 38.60. 8, Orville 35.50. 9 (tie), Chagrin Falls Kenston and Peninsula Woodridge 30.00. REGION 6 1, Fostoria 52.50.

2, Perrysburg 52.00. 3, St. Marys 47.00. 4, Wouseon 43.00. 5, Columbus DeSales 37.50.

6, Shelby 34.50. 7 (tie), Ottawo-Glandort and Napoleon 33.00. 9, Columbus Hartley 32.50. 10, Columbus Grandview. 31.00.

REGION 1 1, Canal Fulton Northwest 55.00. 2, Canton Central Catholic 39.60. 3, Navarre Fairiess 33.50. 4, Coal Grove 31.33. 5, Johnstown 30.50.

Thornville Sheridan 20.00. 7, Ironton 27.25. 8, Martins Ferry 2.25. 1, Steubenville Catholic Central 25.43. 10, Zanesville Maysville 25.00.

REGION 1, Hamilton Bodin 46.40. 2, Wheeler sture 37.50. 3, Versailles 36.00. Cincinnati Greenhilts 35.00. S.

Cincinnati McNicholas 32.50. 6, Circleville 32.00. 7, Hamilton Ross 31.00.. (tie), Springtield Kenten Ridge and Portsmouth West 30.00. 10.

Cincinnati Finnevtown 20.00. CLASS A REGION 1, Mogadore 48.00. 2, Lorain Clearview 35.00. 3 (tie), Gates Mills Howken and Orwell Grand Valley 24.00. 5, McDonald 23.00.

Car dington 22.00. 7, Garfield Heights Trinity 20.00. 0, Mount Gileod 17.50. 9, Indepenedence 17.00. 10, Greenwich South Central 15.60.

REGION 1, Elmwood 27.00., 2, Fremont St. Joseph 26.00. 3, New Washington Buckeye Central 25.00. 4, Carey 23.75. 5, Tiffin Calvert 20.25.

Lafayette Allen East 23.00. 7, Miltord Center Fairbanks 22.30. 0, Crestline 21.00. 9, Gibsonburg 19.50. 10, Ado 19.00.

REGION 11 1, Crooksville 37.00. 2. Newark Catholic 20.. 3, Beverly Fort Frye 26.00. Canal Winchester 25.75.

5, Brilliant Buckeye North 25.00. 6, Woodstield 22.75. 7, Bergholz Springfield 18.30. 0, Crown City Hannan Trace 10.24. 9, Strasbure 17.50.

10, Howard East Knox 17.00. REGION 12 1, St. Henry 28.30. 2 '(tie), Cedarvitle and Maria Stein Marion 27.50. 4, Portsmouth Notre Dome 27.30.

5, Covington 27.25. West Jefferson 25.75. 7, Chillicothe Zone' Trace 25.90. Waynesville 24.50. Waynestield-Goshen 21.50.

10. Batovia 20.75. School grid schedule Games start of 0 p.m. unless otherwise noted. Teom in CAPITALS picked to win.

Records in parenthesis with league record first. TODAY PORTAGE COUNTY LEAGUE MOGADORE 55-0, 4-0) at Woodridge (3-0, 5-0) YOUNGSTOWN CITY Youngstown Wilson (1-1, 1-5) of YOUNGSTOWN SOUTH (2-0, 6-0), 7:45 TRUMBULL AA Newton Falls 2-4) at CHAMPION (1-0-1, 2-3-1). 7:45 LEAVITTSBURG LOBRAE (1-0-1, 4-1-1) at Mothews 7:45 CORTLIND, (1-1, -3-1), LAKEVIEW 7:45 (2-0, 4-2) of Youngstown Touch football LAKEWOOD Merry Arts 20, Yorktown 19 No Names 33, Warriors 4 Cuvahoso County Sheriff 13, Neroni's Ozzies Joint 32, Poppo Bob's Hardware 7 BROOK PARK Sun Devils 18, Browns 6 Commellas 13, Terrors Zippers 25, Eagles 2 Transitions BASEBALL National Lassue SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS- -Named Don McMahon pitching cooch. BASKETBALL NSA BOSTON CELTICS- Released Kevin Stacom, Ricky Marsh, and Wayne Kreklow, guards. CHICAGO BULLS- -Waived Rickey Willioms, guard, and Randy Ayers, forward.

GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS- Released Danny Satisbery, forward, and Jotm Douglas, guard. INDIANA PACERS- -Released Wayne Radford. guard. MILWAUKEE BUCKS- -Waived Sam Smith and Derrick Mayes, quords. NEW YORK KNICKS- Waived Glen Gondrezick and John Ruad, forwards.

PHOENIX SUNS- Bavard Forrest, center, on the inured reserve list. SAN ANTONIO SPURS- Placed Sylvester Norris, center, on the injured reserve list. UTAM JAZZ -Traded Ron Lee, guard. to the Atlanta Hawks for second-round draft picks in 1900, 1981, and future considerations. FOOTBALL NFL ST.

LOUIS CARDINALS- Released Mike Wood, punter kicker. HOCKEY NHL ATLANTA FLAMES -Signed Gorry Unger, forward. 10 multi-year contract. Sent Ed Kea, defenseman, Don Laurence, center, and second-round 1901 draft choice to the St. Louis Blues in exchange for negotiating rights.

MONTREAL CANADIENS -Announced the retirement of Yvan Cournover, right wine, and named him to their scouting stoff. COLLEGE HAMILTON COLLEGE -Named Thomas E. Murphy athletic director. Girls' volleyball Cleveland Hi. 15, Shaw 15-4-5 Boys' golf Bedford 173.

Eastlake North 1M College cross country Saidwin Wallace 2. Wooster 40 College soccer John Carroll 3. Hiram 0 Dad State 4. Kent State I 6 For the National Football Y. American Conference PF PA Miami :667 116 91 New England 2 0 .667 154 98 Buffalo 3 1500 154 111 N.

Y. Jets .333 128 174 Baltimore 5 0 .167 72 112 Central 6 Pittsburgh 0 .133 160 106 CLEVELAND 2 04yt .667 136 145 Houston 2 0 .667 134 132 Cincinnati 0 .000 05 159 West; Denver 2 16673-86 91 Kansas City .667 113 67 San Diego .667. 142- 18 Oakland 500 91 115 Seattle 2 126 147 Sunday Washington at CLEVELAND, 1 p.m. at Miami, 1 p.m. New Orleans at Tampa 1 p.m.

Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, p.m. San Francisco at New York Giants, 1 p.m. Philadelphia at St. Louis, 1 p.m. New England at Chicago, 2 p.m.

NFL leaders Leoding Rushers Alt. Yords Avg. TDS Chi 150 685 Hou a 145 622 SI.L. 120 590 49 579 Dorset, Dol 94 490 5.2 Andrews, ANI 109 470 Eckwood, B. 114 459 Muncie, N.0.

87 449. Cunnnohm, N.E. 101 419 McKnight, K.C., 69 412 6.0 Leading Possers Avo. Aft. Com.

Yds. TDs Gain Ferguson, Buf 137 77 1354 10 9.91 Stauboch, Dol 186 106 1391 7.4 Theismnn, Ws 134 881 6.57 Bradshaw, Pit 162 84 1211 7.48 Fouls, 5.D. 186 177 1296 6.97 Joworski, Phi 132 70 1037 7.86 Kramer, Min 1149 7.14 Stabler, Oak 1086 6.96 Sipe, Cle 207 1575 13 7.61 Bartkwsk, All 163 1160 7.17 Leading Receivers Avg. Recd. Yos.

Gain TOS Washington, Bol 7.4 Chandler, N.O. 19.9 Solomon, S.F. 474 16.3 Rashad, Min 29 454 15.7 Chester, Ook 12.2 McCauley, Bal 310 10.5 Froncis, Atl 400 15.4 Stallworth, Pit 476 19.0 Butier, Buf 472 18.9 Mill, Dol 461 18.4 Childs, N.0. 337 14.0 Loading Punters No. Yards Ave.

Grupo, K.C. 1754 45.0 Porsley, Hou 43.9 Guy. Oak. 43.9 Mcinally, Cin 1522 43.5 Jennings, N.Y.G. 1051 43.0 Loading Punt Yards AYS.

Thompson, Det 117 13.0 Peorson, Atl 12.3 Smith, K.C. 12.0 Mouli, N.0. 72 12.0 Moody, Buf 141 11.1 Landing Kickett Green, Wright, St.L: Cle 3 Edwards, Min 25.1 la Matthews, Oak A 13, 331 25.5 Henry, Phi 308 25.7 NAIA Top 20 Division The Top 20 teams in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, football poll, with; this season's records and points: 1, Gustavus Adolphus 5-0-0 320 2. 3. Cal Bethany Lutheran (Kan) 441 4.

Findlay 341 Tie Jamestown William Jewell 7. Concordio (Minn) 3-1-0 Northwestern (low) 9. Tarleton 41-0 10. Midland Lutheran 172 11. Dickinson St 127 139 12.

Franklin 410 13. Linfield 2-1-1 u. racific Lutheran 3-1-0 -15. St. John's Minn) 3-1-0 16 Mo Valley 3-1-1 17.

Doone 4-1-0 18. Austin 19. (Kant 4-1-0 20. St. Mory's 3-1-0 PGA match play Smith vs.

(At Portage Country Club) SECOND ROUND Leo Zampedro, Hawthorne Valley, def. Don. Miller, Congress Loke, 2 and Bryan Abbott, Thunder Hill, def. Ken Most, Limo, and Rick Rooch, Willoughby, def. Cal Mouldin, Bob-.

0-Link, 5 and Cliff Cook, Portage, def. Craig Immel, Quail Hollow, 2 and 1. Frank Wharton, Fairlown, Ed Allen, John Rainieri, Paradise Lake, 3 and Jerry Walden, 4 a and Larry Lisic, Chippewa, def. Swedko, Salem, def. Paul Tirpak, Astorhurst, 7 and Roc Ire, Shaker, def.

Jim Logue, Canton Brookside, 1-up. THIRD ROUND Wharton def. Lisic, and Irey def. Szwedko, 4 and Abbott def. Zampedro, 2 and Cook def.

Roach, 6 and.5.TODAY• Wharton vs. Ire; Abbott. VS. Cook. SENIORS COMPLETION OF FIRST ROUND Roiph Bond, Lyndhuist, def.

Larry Fink, Wedgewood, 4 and Harold Paddock, Legend Lake, def. George Valuck, Valuck Range, 2-up. SECOND ROUND. Charlie Smith, Silver Tee, def. Reece Alexander, Legend Lake, 4.

and. Paddock def, Bond, 1-uP. FINALS (At 1 p.m. tomerrow) Smith vs. Paddock Spanish BARCELONA, Spain (AP) Results yesterday in the second round of the $175,000 Count of Godo tennis tournament: Angel Gimenez, Spain, def.

Balazs Toroczy, Hungary, 2-6, 42. 6-2; Carlos Motta, Brozit, def: Corrado Barazzutti, Italy, default; Harold Solo-. mon, U.S., del. Jon Kodes, Czechoslovakia, Adriano Panatta, Italy, def. Jairo Velasco, 7-5, 6-3; Heinz Gunthardi, Switzerland, def.

Eliot Teltscher; U.S., 1-3, 42; Mans Gildemeister, Chile, def. Roger Guedes, Brazil, 46, 61. 61; Raul Ramirez, Mexico, def. Stanislov Birner, Yugoslavia, 64, 62. 10 Tomas Smid, Czechoslovakia, def.

Ramiro Benavides, Bolivia, 6-2, 44; Carlos Kirmoyer, Brazil, def. Jose-Luis Clerc, Argentina, 3-4, 63, 62; Jiri Hrebec, Czechoslovakia, def. Jose Hiqueros, Spain, 61, 42; Eddie Dibbs, U.S., Paul McNamee. Australia, 62. 6-0; Jaime Filiol, Chile, def.

Ult Pinner, West Germany, 44, 76, 63; Victor Pecci, Paraguay, def. Heinz Kory, Switzerland, 6-2. 6-2. Ivon Lendl, Czechoslovakia, def. Povet Stozil, Hungary, 1-1, retired; Manuel Orontes, Sogin, del Gabriel Urpt, Sagin, Javier 61, 4-6, 42; Spoin, Fernando 47, 114 Girls' tennis Bay 3, Rocky Rae 4, Shaker His 5.

Lakewood 0 3. Brunswick 2 Mognificat S. 3 Olmsted Fats Ridge 6 Lues Medina -to ALL other ONLY by NHL Campbell Conference Patrick Division GF Altonto 1:0 NY Rangers 1. 0-0 2 NY Islonders 0 0 0 0 Philodelphia 0 0 Washington 0.0 0 0 Smuthe Division Chicago SI. Louis Colorado 0.

Edmonton Voncouver. Winnipeg 0 Wales Conference Adams Division Boston 0 Buttalo Minnesota Quebec 0 Detroit 6: 0 Hartford 0. Los Angeles 00 Montreat 0 0 0 Yesterday New York Rangers 6, Toronto 3 Atlanta 5, Quebec 17 Pittsburgh 4, Winnipeg 2 Chicago 4, Edmonton 2 1 Detroit at Los Angeles, 11:05 p.m. Today Winnipeg at Boston, 7:35 p.m. Washington of Buttalo, 8:05 p.m.

Atlanto at Montreal, 8:05 p.m. N. Islanders at Philadelphia, 8:05 p.m. Hartford al Minnesota, 0:35 p.m. St.

Louis at Colorado, 9:35 p.m. Tomorrow Detroit at Vancouver, 11.05 p.m. Tuesday St. Louis 5, Vancouver 2 Rangers 6, Maple Leafs 3 New York Rangers Terente ba FIRST PERIOD-1, Toronto, Kirton 1 (Butler), 9:54. 2, New York, Don Maloney 1 (Esposito, Vadnais), 13:55.

3, Toronto, Williams (Sittier, Hotham), 14:5. 4, New York, Johnstone 1 (Tkoczuk), 19:53. Penalties- -None. SECOND PERIOD -None. PenaltiesAnderson, Tor, Sullivan, NYR, THIRD PERIOD-5, New York, Vickers 1 (Marois), 6:14.

New York. Hedberg 1 (Nilsson), 7:25. 7, Toronto, Ellis 1 (Anderson, Boschman), 7:49. 0, New York, Esposito 1 (Morois, Murdoch), 16:41. 9, New York, Nilsson 1 (Vickers), 19:39.

Penalties -Morois, NYR, 14:10. Shots on goof -New York 64-14-28. Toronto Goalies -New York, Thomas. Toronto, Palmoteer. A Black Hawks 4, 2 Chicero Edmonton 114 FIRST PERIOD -1, Chicago, Marks (Mikita, Koroll), 1:26.

2, Chicago, Preston (Ruskowski, 2:43. 3, Edmonton, Lowe 1 (Callighen, Gretzky), 9:49, 4, Edmonton, Hunter 1 (Weir, Lumley), 14:53. 5, Chicago, Morks 2 (Ruskowski, Murray), 16:55. Penalties -Ruskowski, Chi, Magnuson, Chi, Gretzky, Edm, Fox, Chi, Ruskowski, Chi, Weir, Edm, Fogolin, Edm, Ruskowaki, Chi, Marks, Chi, Driscoll, Edma, 17:30. SECOND PERIOD-6, Chicoso, Murray 1 (Wilsen), 15:34.

Penotties-Price, Edm, Campbell, Eom, 14:35. THIRD PERIOD- None. Penalties- Wilson, Chi, Ruckowski, Chi, Price, Edm, Lowe, Edm, minor-major, Mulvey, Chi, minor -major, Ruskowski, Chi, Fogelin, Edm, minor -game misconduct, 17:48. Shots on goal -Edmonton 14-7-11-32. Chicago 11-12-4-27.

Goalies -Edmonton, Dryden. Chicago, Esposito. A Flames 5, Nordiques 3 Atlanta FIRST PERIOD -1, Atlanta, Russell 1, 15:34. Penalties- Murdoch, Atl, Weir, Que, 13:50. SECOND PERIOD-2, Atlanta, Nilsson 1 (Chouinord), 6:09.

3, Atlanta, Boldirev 1 (Nilsson, Piett), 16:17. Atlanta, Plett 1 (Nilsson, Que, Rautakallio), 16:35. Penolties-: Hoganson, Clement, At, 10:04. THIRD PERIOD -5, Quebec, Cloutier (Tardit, Lacroix), 9:51. 6, Quebec, Cloutier (Bernier, Tardif), 10:55.

7, Atlanta, Vail (Chouinard) 11:27. 8, Quebec, Cloutier 3 (Tardif, Lacroix), 19:13. Penalties- Plett, At, Hosansen, Que, Murdoch, Aft, Bouchard, Russell, AM, Que, At, (served by Clement), Loriviere, Que, Lacreix, Que, 19:50. Shots en Atlanta 7-11-4--24. Quebec 12-4-15-35.

Goalies-Alianta, Bouchard. Quebec, Hogosta. Penguins 4, Jets Winnies Pittsburgh FIRST PERIOD -nO scoring. PenaltiesGraves, Win, Bladon, Pit, 10:10. SECOND PERIOD -1.

Pittsburgh, Malone (Lee, Anderson), 2:06. 2, Pittsburgh, Ferguson 1 (unassisted), 3:45. Penalties -Smith, Win, Hughes, Pit, Schult, Pit, Malone, Pit, Schutt, Pit, Bench, Win, 17:02. THIRD PERIOD -3, Pittsburgh, Ferguson 2 (Lonsberry, Kindrachuk), 10:33.: 4, Winnipeg, Lukowich 1 (Marsh, Metrose), 13:24. 5, Winnipeg, Sullivan 1 (Lukowich, Sioberg), 15:56.

6, Pittsburgh, Kindrachuk 1 (Carlyle), 19:58. Penaities -Smith, Win, Anderson, Pit, Ferguson, Pit, 19:39. Shots on goal -Winnipeg "Pittsburgh 9-4-15-32. Goalies Winnipeg. Smith.

Pittsburgh, Millen. A NBA schedule Reputar mason Houston at Boston, 7:30 p.m. New York al Ationto, 7:35 p.m, CLEVELAND of New Jersey, 8.05 p.m. Philadelphia at Washington, 0:05 p.m. Indiono at Detroit, 8:05 p.m.

Milwoukee at Kansas City, 8:35 pm. Golden State at Phoenix, 10.35 p.m. Utah at Portland, 11 p.m. Angeles at Son Diego, 11:30 pm. Saturday Boston at CLEVELAND, 8:05 p.m.

Washington at New York, 8:05 p.m. Houston at Philadelphia, 8:05 pm. Detroit al Son Antonio, 8:35 p.m. of Indiana, 9.05 m. Milwoukee at Denver, 9:35 pm.

Chicago at Golden State, 11 m. Sunday Denver at Portiand, 10 p.m, Chicago at Phoenix, 10 05 Seattle at. Son Diego, 10:05 p.m. School soccer Shaker Lakewood. Clorke 0 8 (2), Chris 8 GOALS SH -Rich Gold (2), Tim Hannah.

North Rocky River 0 9 on GOALS: Zingale, Don DeLuca, Aion Lean (2), Doug Mey. call 344-4580. Answers 3 sports questions can be obtained Ask. Hal, The Plain Dealer. The latest line Exclusive to the Plain Dealer Go with clever curveballing Bert Blyleven to set down the Orioles and the Pittsburgh lumbermen to find the range against Jim Palmer, Pirates should prevail.

Have to feel Texas showed true ability only against Missouri in the one game where it was needed, go with the Longhorns to stomp the Oklahoma Sooners in their annual Southwest 'war Tennessee may be thinking of the big one at Alabama next week, Georgia Tech a good take Oregon may be underrated and has a good one in QB Ogburn, take VS. Arizona Dartmouth has shown little but has "must win" situation to avoid falling out of the League race, upset possibility vs. Yale. THE WORLD SERIES (Game 2) Favorite Odds Underdog BALTIMORE Pittsburgh NFL (Sunday) Favorite Points Underdog CLEVELAND Washington TAMPA BAY New Orleans MIAMI: Buttalo Pittsburgh: CINCINNATI GIANTS Son Francisco ST. LOUIS Philadelphia New England CHICAGO KANSAS CITY 112 Denver Houston BALTIMORE SAN Seattle OAKLAND Atlanta GREEN BAY Detroit DALLAS 5 Los Angeles NFL (Monday) from The New York Daily News Favorite Points Underdog JETS 6 Minnesota COLLEGE FB (Saturday) Favorite.

Points Minnesota Underdog N. CAROLINA ST. Maryland N. CAROLINA Wake Forest Clemson VIRGINIA TECH YALE 8 Dartmouth Brown PENN BOSTON COLLEGE W. Virginio HOLY CROSS Colgate OHIO 13 Indiana PRINCETON Columbia CORNELL Harvard PENN ST.

24 Army Louisiana St. GEORGIA Alabama FLORIDA lowa NORTHWESTERN Texas Oklahoma KANSAS ST. lowa St. Michigan 5t. WISCONSIN PURDUE 17 Illinois MISSOURI 131 Oklahoma St.

NEBRASKA. 29 Konsas Houston 1 TEXAS TENNESSEE 71 Georgia Tech Notre Dame 26 AIR FORCE U.C.L.A. WASHINGTON ST. CALIFORNIA Oregon St. SOUTHERN CAL 22 Stanford FLORIDA ST.

Mississippi St. KENTUCKY 4 2 Mississippi RICE Texas Christian Arkonsas TEXAS TECH S.M.U. Baylor ARIZONA Oregon S. DIEGO ST. Miami (Fla.) Washington ARIZONA ST.

TEMPLE Syracuse PITT 17 Cincinnati Rutgers CONNECTICUT Navy 18 Williom Mary MIAMI (OHIO) 21 Ohio Univ. Duke RICHMOND LOUISVILLE Tulsa Home Team in CAPS Sports on TV. radio TELEVISION 8:00 p.m. 5 23 World Series baseball: Pittsburgh at Baltimore. RADIO 8:15 p.m.

WJW-850, World Series baseball: Pittsburgh at Baltimore. CSU soccer team ranks 5th in NCAA Cleveland State University's soccer team has moved up from 12th place to fifth in this week's NCAA major college soccer rankings following last Sunday's 2-1 upset over host and perennial power Clemson University. The triumph by the Vikings ended a the 57-game Vikings regular the season winning streak for the Tigers and gave title in the Clemson Invitational Tournament. The Vikings, 8-2- 1, and on a six-game winning streak, are home to Evansville Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at Finnie Stadium in Berea.

Indiana, which plays at Cleveland State Oct. 28, is No. 1 in the NCAA ratings. Completing the top'10 are Alabama St. Louis, Southern Methodist, CSU, Santa Clara, Clemson, San.

Francisco, Philadelphia Textile and St. Francis (N.Y.). Play-by-play of Game 1 BALTIMORE Al Bumbry cf Mark Belanger ss Ken Singleton rf Eddie Murray 1b John Lowenstein If Doug DeCinces 30 Billy Smith 20 Rick Dempsey C. Mike Flanagon (23-9) Terry Tata (NL) Jim McKeon (AL) If Paul Runge (NL) ff LINEUPS: PITTSBURGH Omar Moreno ct Tim Foli ss Dave Porker rf Bill Robinson it Willie Stargell 10 Bill Madlock 36 Steve Nicosia Phil Garner 20 Bruce Kison (13-7) UMPIRES: Jerry Neudecker (AL) hp Bob Engel (NL) Ib Russ Goetz (AL) 20 FIRST INNING PITTSBURGH -Moreno grounded out to Smith at second. Foli flied to Lowenstein.

Parker grounded a double into the right field corner. Bill Robinson struck out. No runs, one hit, no errors, one left. BALTIMORE-Bumbry lined Kison's first pitch into left center tor single. Belanger.

walked on four pitches. Singleton grounded out to Kison, advancing the runners. Murray walked, loading the bases. Lowenstein grounded to Gorner, who threw to boll into left field for on error, allowing Bumbry and Belanger to score. Murray took third and Lowenstein was safe of first.

With DeCinces at the plate, Murray scored Lowenstein went to second on wild pitch. DeCinces hit a 3-1 pitch into the lett field stands, socring Lowenstein. Smith lined single 10 right. Rooker replaced Kison on the mound for the Pirates. Dempsey lined to Foli, who threw wildly to first for an error, allowing Smith to 90 to secand.

Flanagan grounded to Nicosia in front of the plate. Five runs, three hits, two errers, one left. Orioles 5-0. SECOND INNING PITTSBURGH- struck out. Madlock grounded to DeCinces.

Nicosia grounded 10 Smith. No runs, no hits, errers, none left. BALTIMORE-Bumbry grounded to Rooker. Belanger was called out on strikes. Singleton beat out on infield hit toword third.

Murray singled to center, Singteton stopping at second. Lowenstein struck out. No runs, two hits, nO errors, two left. THIRD INNING PITTSBURGH-Gorner was called out on strikes. Rooker bunted and was thrown out by Fianagan.

Moreno lined to Bumbry. No runs, no hits, no errors, none left. BALTIMORE-DeCinces walked. Smith grounded into a double play, Madlock to Garner to Stargell. Dempsey grounded to Garner.

No runs, no hits, no errors, none left. FOURTH INNING PITTSBURGH-Foli looped a single to center. Parker grounded a single to right, advancing Foll to third. Robinson grounded to DeCinces, Parker toking second and Foli holding third. Stargell grounded to second, Foil scoring and Parker going 10 third.

Madlock walked. Nicosia forced Modiock at second, Belanger to Smith One run, two hits, no errors, two left. Orioles 5 1. Fionagon was sale on fielding error by Stargell. Bumbry sacriticed Flanagan to second.

Rooker to Garner. Belanger flew to Moreno in short center, Singleton fled to Porker in deep right center. No runs, ne hits, one error, one left. FIFTH INNING PITTSBURGH-Gorner doubled into the left field corner. Manny Sanguillen pinch hit for Rooker and grounded to Belanger.

Moreno struck out. Foli grounded to DeCinces. No runs, one hit, no errors, one left. BALTIMORE- Enrique Romo pitching for the Pirates. Murray walked.

Lowenstein flied to Moreno. DeCinces flied to Porker in shallow right. Murray stole second on the first pitch 10 Smith. Smith was walked intentionally. Dempsey thed to Robinson in short left.

No runs, no hits, no errors, two SIXTH INNING PITTSBURGH-Porker lined sangie to center. Bill Robinson looped a singte to right, Parker stopping of second Storgell struck out on three pitches. Modtock fled 10 Singleton in short right. Nicosia was sate on a fielding error by De Cinces, looding the boses. Gorner grounded single to left, scoring Parker and Robinson.

Nicosia stopping at second. Lacy pinch hit for Romo and was sote on a tielding error by DeCinces. Moreno thed to Bumbry. Twe runs, three hits, twe errors. three left.

Orioles 5-3 BALTIMORE -Don Robinson pitching for Pittsburgh. Flanagan struck out. Bumbry grounded out to Foil. Belanger grounded to Foli. No runs, no hits, no errors, none left.

Softball results MAPLE HTS FALL LEAGUE Fact Cont Lounge 5. Red KH Aluminum Siding 3 aging Specialties 11, Foicon Post 157 6 AN- Sporting Goods 11. Construction 3 Moeller drops to 2d in computer ratings 4 No. lost Athletic 1975, Region Clayton week's AAA, Calvert uses field. cally new North in ninth second while lost up went spot from ville ing 161.1 pleted yards end only will on dent.

in Three-time playoff champion Cincinnati Moeller," rated 1 in wire service polls, was among the seven schools which their regional leads this week in the Ohio: High School Association's computer football ratings. Moeller, the 1976 and 1978 titleholder, fell to second in Class AAA 4 with 65 points to 66.25 points for the new leader, Northmont. Other schools who dropped out of leads were Cleveland St. Joseph and Groveport in Class Perrysburg and Wheelersburg in Class AA and Tiffin and Portsmouth Notre Dame in Class A. The OHSAA the ratings, which are based on the strength of a team's schedule and those of its opponents, to determine its playoff The regular season leaders in the 12 regions automatifill the state semifinal.

berths. Besides Northmont, leaders this week were Parma Padua and Westerville in Class AAA, 1978 runner-up Hamilton Badin Fostoria in Class AA and Bloomdale Elmwood and St. Henry Class A. Parma Padua made the biggest leap, going from to first in Region 1 with 55 points. Westerville North, last week, assumed the Region 2 lead with 66.5 points Northmont was also second a week ago.

Badin, which the Class AA title game to Brookfield last season, moved from second in Region 8 with 46.4 points while Fostoria from third to first in Region 6 with 52.5 points. In Class Elmwood jumped from a tie for fifth last week to the No. in Region 10 with 27 points while St. Henry. advanced third.

to first in Region 12 with 28.5 points. Holdover leaders were Youngstown Mooney in Class AAA Region Medina Highland in Region 5 and Canal Fulton Northwest Region 7 in Class AA, and Mogadore in Region 9 and Crooksin Region 11 in Class A. Ohio State quarterback Art Schlichter, the nation's major college passer last week, has dropped to fifth in week's statistics. Schlichter's efficiency rating dropped to 148.4. The sophom*ore from Bloomingburg, Ohio, comjust five of 16 passes and had one intercepted for and one touchdown in the Buckeyes' 16-7 victory Northwestern last Saturday.

The board of intercollegiate athletics at Oregon University joined athletic director Dee Andros yesterday recommending that head football coach Craig Fertig be Andros recommended that Fertig's dismissal take effect at of the current season. Andros and the athletic board make recommendations. A final decision on Fertig's be made by university president Robert MacVicar, who a trip to Mexico. it Joanne Devine, wife of Notre Dame football "coach Devine, was listed in fair condition yesterday at St. Joseph's Hospital in South Bend after being injured in a traffic Police said Mrs.

Devine's car veered off a U.S. 20 ramp Tuesday night, left the road and rolled over once. sustained multiple bruises and broken 21 1 Boxing: 'Ali surprises Ohio fan About sunup on a Sunday morning, the telephone' rang at the Bath Township (near Akron)' home of Daryl Evege; 13. "Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee, this is none other than Muhammad Ali," said the voice on the line. Daryl is a devoted fan of the former heavyweight boxing champ.

"He went into hysterics," said Daryl's mother, Dorothy. Just to be sure the call was not a practical joke, Mrs. Evege and her husband, Walter, also spoke to Ali. Last April, while on vacation, the Eveges, at Daryl's urging, stopped at Ali's former home in Chicago. Ali was not there, but Daryl left a note and a snapshot with a housekeeper, Mrs.

Evege said. Daryl told Ali he is aspiring to compete in the Olympics as a skier or boxer. "He said for me to get started next year -7 go around Akron and Cleveland and look for boxing clubs and get in the ring with people and ask them to box with me and take it easy with said. 't Basketball: Meyers tries radio Ann Meyers has turned from rookie basketball player to rookie radio broadcaster with the Indiana Pacers, and she's finding there's a lot to learn in, both professions. "I really respect the interviewers now.

It's tough on the other side. It's a lot easier answering questions than asking them," said Meyers, a former All-American at UCLA and the first woman ever to sign a contract with a National Basketball Association team. Hockey: Penguins defeat Jets. George Ferguson scored a pair of goals to lead the Pittsburgh Penguins to a 4-2 win over the Winnipeg Jets in the National Hockey League season opener for both teams, in Pittsburgh. Phil Esposito scored in a four-goal burst in the third period and added an assist as the New York Rangers defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs, 6-3 Winger John Marks scored two first-period goals and Terry Ruskowski picked up two assists to lead the Chicago Black Hawks to a 4-2 triumph over the Edmonton Oilers Defenseman Phil Russell and left-winger Kent Nilsson scored power-play goals to send the Atlanta Flames to a 5-3 victory over Quebec in the Nordiques' first regular -season 5 NHL game.

The Toronto Globe and Mail says free agent Garry Unger has agreed to contract terms with the Atlanta Flames, who will give up defenseman Ed Kea, center Red Laurence and a second-round draft choice as compensation. Unger, who became a free agent in the National Hockey League when he played out his option with the. St. Louis Blues on June 1, met with Flames General Manager Cliff Fletcher in Montreal Tuesday night to negotiate a five-year deal estimated at $1 million, the newspaper reported. Yvan Cournoyer, nicknamed the Roadrunner by his teammates and NHL opponents alike because of his blazing speed and dexterity, retired yesterday after 15 seasons as a member of the Montreal Canadiens.

He will continue to work with the Canadiens as a scout. 4 4 Extra light: Italy dares U.S.team The Italian Davis Cup tennis team has delivered a. thinl veiled' dare to the American team it must meet in the Cup final this December. In a cable received in the U.S. Tennis Association offices, the Italian team 'said: "U.S.

Davis Cur Team, Congratulations. Now come and beat us in Rome if yor are really so tough." The competition is already set to take place in the United States, whose team. is the defending cham pion. That presents a distinct advantage to the Americans, whe probably will choose a site with a fast, hard surface. The Italians prefer slow clay.

Ed Fabricius, a spokesman for the USTA, appreciated the Italians' invitation but said he wa: preparing a response that probably would say: "Hope you enjoy. Look forward to playing you on cement." last. the and 1 3, in leadthis from 77 over State in fired. the can fate is Dan acciexit She SEVENTH INNING PITTSBURGH-Foli grounded to Belanger. Porker grounded to DeCinces.

Bill Robinson flied 10 Singleton. No runs, no hits, no errors, none left. BALTIMORE- Singleton walked Murray fled to center. Lowenstein flied to left. DeCinces tined to Porker in deep right center.

No runs, no hits, no errors, one lett. EIGHTH INNING PITTSBURGH -Gary Roenicke went to left field for Baltimore Stargell homered deep into the right field stands. Madlock flied to Bumbry. Nicosia struck out. Garner beat out a high bouncer that DeCinces tost in the lights.

Rennie Stennett pinch hit for Don Robinson and looped a single to right, sending Garner to third. Moreno was called out on strikes. One run, three hits, no errors, two left. Orioles $4. BALTIMORE -Grant Jockson now pitching for Pittsburgh.

Rich Dover pinch hit for Smith and lined single to center. Dempsey flied to Moreno in short center. Flanagan was called out on strikes. Bumbry torced Daver at second, Foli to Garner. No runs, one hit, ne errors, one left.

NINTH INNING PITTSBURGH- Dover stoved in the come to play second. Foli grounded out to Belanger. Porker grounded a single to center. Flanagan picked Parker off first but Porker reached second when Belanger dropped the boll when Parker slid hord into him. Bill Robinson grounded out to Dover.

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