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1 0 0 0000 0 0 -0000 0 exhaustion forces Connors to quit in first set against Agassi Teenager Andre Agassi duPont A Tennis pionships Sunday when Jimmy nors was forced to retire exhaustion while trailing first set at Amelia Island, Connors, 35, appeared the sixth game of the match a three-minute break to try his strength in the 100-plus heat on the court at Amelia Plantation. He lost the seventh to Agassi, 17, and was continue. In the women's final, ver, two points away from match in the second-set recovered to defeat Stephanie 1-6, 7-6, 6-0. Sabatini bounces back Top-seeded Gabriela Argentina survived the loss straight games in the second defeated No. 2 seed Manuela.

leeva of Bulgaria 6-4, 7-6 to Pan Pacific Open in Tokyo. In the doubles final, Anne White and Robin sisters Manuela and Katerina GOLF Milwaukee Open Associated Press Ray Barr Jr. Doug Johnson 68-73-78-71-290 Morris Hatalsky 73-67-72-78--290 Rod Curl 72-70-74-75-291 Dewey Arnette 69-73-75-76-293 Dennis Trixler 73-68-74-78-293 Scott Verplank Tim Norris Billy Pierot 70-71-77-76-294 Lancome Trophy AT ST. NOM LA BRETECHE, FRANCE Final scores, money winnings Par 72, 6,692 yards Ian Woosnam, $80,000 65-64-69-66--264 Mrk McNulty, $53,280 68-67-67-64--266 Tony Johnstn, $27,000 64-69-66-69-268 Sandy Lyle, $27,000 57-69-66-66-268 Bernhard Langer 64-70-72-63-269 Ronan Rafferty 69-67-67-68-271 David Feherty 67-69-68-68-272 Mark James 66-71-70-65-272 Raymond Floyd 69-69-65-69-272 Batry Lane 67-63-73-71-274 Tony Charley 71-67-70-66-274 Jose Marie Canizares 73-67-68-67-275 David Llewellyn 74-68-68-66-276 Gordon Brand dr, 68-70-68-70--276 Manuel Pinero Rodger Davis 70-67-70-69-276 Seve Ballesteros Des Smyth 66-70-70-71-277 Anders Forsbrand 70-67-72-69- Robert Lee 72-68-69-69-278 Other Americans Kenny Knox 70-74-68-68-280 Rick Hartmann 71-71-71-68-281 Bobby Clampett 69-75-72-69-285 Jim Hallet 72-70-72-73-287 Bill Malley 72-71-74-71-288 Crestar Senior Classic AT RICHMOND, VA. Final scores, money- winnings Par 72, 6,644 yards Larry Mowry, $48,750 67-69-67-203 Bob Charles, $25,800 68-66-70-204 Gary Player, $25,800 66-71-67-204 Dale Douglass, $19,550 68-68-69-205 Chi Chi Rodrigez, $15,750 Miller Barber, $10,562 70-69-68-207 Butch Baird, $10,562 68-71-68--207 Al Geiberger, $10,562 71-68-68--207 Gene Littler, $10,562 67-70-70-207 Arnold Palmer, $8,150 73-69-67-209 Orville Moody, $8,150 66-72-71-209 Bob Brue, $7,050 70-71-70-211 John Brodie, $7,050 69-71-71--211 Joe Jimenez, $5,975 72-71-69--212 Dave Hill, $5,975 Billy Casper, $5,975 72-70-70-212 Jim Cochran, $4,837 72-73-68-213 Bruce Crampton, $4,837 72-69-72-213 Walt Zembriski, $4,837 72-72-69--213 George Lanning, $4,837 70-73-70-213 Ken Still, $4,150 74-69-71-214 Jim King, $3,610 73-71-71-215 Bill Collins, $3,610 73-70-72-215 Bill Maxwell, $3,610 71-72-72--215 Gordon Jones, $3,610 70-72-73-215 Don Massengale, $3,610 70-75-70-215 Jim Ferree, $3,000 74-70-72-216 Gay Brewer, $3,000 Mike Fetchick, $3,000 71-73-72-216 Al Chandler, $2,625 70-74-73-217 Fred Hawkins, $2,625 71-71-75-217 Charles Mehok, $2,100 72-74-72-218 Quinton Gray, $2,100 72-72-74-218 Roberto de Vicnzo, $2,100 70-75-73-218 Rafe Botts, $2,100 71-77-70--218 Charles Coody, $2,100 76-68-74-218 Boots Widener, 71-74-73-218 Al Kelley, $2,100 72-73-73-218 Bobby Nichols, $1,537 76-71-72--219 Jack Fleck, $1,537 72-71-76-219 Doug Dalziel, $1,537 73-71-75-219 Charles Sifford, $1,537 72-75-72-219 Bob Goalby, $1,537.

74-71-74-219 Peter Thomson, $1,537 74-73-72-219 Robert Boldt, $1.180 73-76-71-220 Howle Johnson, $1,180 73-74-73-220 J.C. Goosle, 76-70-74--220 Bob Erickson, $1,180 72-75-73-220 Tommy Jacobs, $1,180 75-73-72-220 Gardner Dickinson, $1,062 79-71-71--221 Lee Elder, $1,062 71-74-76-221 Ralph Terry, $762 76-75-71-222 Pete Brown, $762 El Collins, $500 72-79-72-223 (Doug Sanders, $500 76-74-73-223 Jay Ryon, $500 72-74-77-223 Art Silvestrone, $500 74-71-79-224 Dean Sheetz, $500 76-73-75-224 Buck Adams, $500 72-78-74-224 Doug Ford, $500 73-76-76-225 Bill Johnston, $500 72-75-78-225 Dow Finsterwald, $500 Pat Schwab, $500 74-76-75-225 Kel Nagle, $500 71-77-78-226 Jerry Barber, $500 76-73-77-226 George Bayer, $500 74-76-78--228 Bob Stone, $500 74-75-80-229 Babe Hart, $500 77-78-81-236 Dennis O'Leary, $500 78-82-79--239 Bob Bratzler, $500 86-81-81-248 AT MILWAUKEE Final round Par 72. 7,030 yards scores of golfers who completed the fourth round Sunday bafore rain suspended play; the remaining golfers will complete play beginning at 8:30 a.m. today David Frost 70-71-71-67-279 Mike Reid 71-71-70-68--280 Buddy Gardner 72-69-71-68-280 Jay Delsing 70-72-71-68-281 Mark Hayes 69-73-70-70-282 Ernie Gonzalez Dave Barr 68-71-73-71-283 Ray Stewart 71-69-73-70-283 Rex Caldwell 68-70-74-71-283 Perry Arthur 70-70-73-70-283 Jim Carter 70-72-73-69-284 Vance Heafner 68-70-74-72-284 Mike Bender 72-70-75-68- -285 Jim Gallagher Jr. Bob Lohr 74-65-74-72-285 Mark.

O'Meara 71-71-71-72-285 Gary Pinns 69-70-75-71-285 Tim Simpsan 70-71-72-72-285 Dully Waldorf 70-70-73-72-285 Dan Forsman 72-69-71-73-285 Howard Twitty 70-71-72-72-285 Roger Malibie 72-70-72-72-286 John McComish 72-67-74-73-285 Jim Simons 69-73-74-70-286 Clark Burroughs 70-69-73-74--286 Steve Elkington 68-69-75-74-286 Dave Eichelberger 68-72-73-73-286 Trevor Dodds 70-70-76-71-287 Brad Fabel 72-70-73-72-287 Peler Jacobsen 71-71-72-73-287 Hubert Green 64-75-74-74-287 Dan Halldorson 71-71-75-71-288 Pat Lindsey 70-69-75-74--288 Clarence Rose Mack Wiebe 71-71-74-72-288 Fred Wadsworth 71-71-70-76-288 Keilh Clearwater Ray Barr Jr. Doug Johnson 68-73-78-71-290 Morris Hatalsky 73-67-72-78--290 THE HARTFORD COURANT: Monday, September 21, 1987 D9 Java Gold wins AL Marlboro Cup won the ChamCon- due to in the Fla. pale after and took to regain degree Island game unable to Pam Shrilosing the tiebreaker, Rehe Sabatini of of five set and Mawin the Americans White beat In the News leeva 6-1, 6-2. Claudio Mezzadri defeated Tomas vakia 6-4, 7-5 to Open men's tennis Switzerland. Al-Assad's son A son of Syrian al-Assad won a Mediterranean Bassel Assad, ual grand prix Damascus on his Boy with a score Michael Andretti Michael Andretti, catch Bobby Rahal Indy-car championship, with the Bosch new Pennsylvania Raceway in Nazareth, Andretti, 24, was ahead of the when the 200-lap a caution flag, the the race on the oval.

LPGA Safeco Classic AT KENT, WASH. Final scores, money-winnings Par 72, 6,222 yards J.Stephenson, $33,750 Nancy Lopez, 20,812 Missie Bertotti, 15,187 Chris Johnson, 11,812 Missie McGerg, 8,719 Cindy Hill, 8,718 K.Postlewait, 6,637 Kathy Baker, 5,850 Patty Sheehan, 5,006 Martha Nause, 5,006 Sue Ertt, 3,521 M.J. Smith, 3,521 Beth Daniel, 3,520 Jerilyn Britz, 3,520 Jill Briles, 3,520 Dot Germain, 3,520 Colleen Walker, 3,520 Dawn Coe, 2,645 Nancy Taylor, 2,645 Marci Bozarth, 2,644 Hollis Stacy, 2,644 Deb Richard, 2,195 Bonnie Lauer, 2,195 M. Blackwelder, 2,194 M. 2,194 Alice Ritzman, 2,194 Vicki Fergon, 1,753 Penny Hammel, 1,753 Deedee Roberts, 1,753 Heather Farr.

1,753 Sandra Spuzich, 1,753 Sarah LeVeque, 1,753 Shelley Hamlin, 1,753 Betsy King, 1,752 Tammie Green, 1,430 Kim Shipman, 1,429 Sandra Palmer, 1,429 Laura Hurlbut, 1,134 Sherri Steinhar, 1,134 Cathy Morse, 1,133 Debbie Massey, 1,133 Connie Chillemi, 1,133 Laurie Rinker, 1,133 Cindy Rarick, 1,133 Shirley Furlong, 1,133 Elaine Crosby, 855 Becky Pearson, 855 LeAnn Cassaday, 854 Amy Alcott, 854 M.Spencer-Devlin, 624 Beverly Klass, 624 Beth Solomon, 624 Janet Coles, 624 M.B. Zimmerman, 624 Caroline Gowan, 624 Mitzi Edge, 624 Deborah Skinner, 624 N. Scranton Brown, 388 JoAnne Carner, 388 Joan Delk, 388 Lynn Connelly, 388 Sherrin Smyers, 388 Jody Rosenthal, 387 Kris Monaghan, 387 Nina Foust, 387 Robin Walton, 304 Cathy Johnston, 303 Rosie Jones, 303 Barb Bunkowsky, 270 Susan Tonkin, 270 Nancy Rubin, 269 Jane Geddes, 242 C.Figg-Currier, 241 Leslie Pearson, 241 Betsy Barrett, 230 Terri Carter Kelly Ledbetter Kathryn Young Susan Sanders Susie McAllister Sherri Turner Joan Joyce Val Skinner Hartford Amateur 58-70-71-68-277 71-74-66-67-278 69-69-70-72-280 -282 72-69-67-74--282 74-70-70-70--284 70-73-72-70-285 72-77-71-66-286 73-74-72-67-286 73-75-69-69-286 70-74-72-70-286 72-74-68-72-286 73-72-68-73-285 72-69-71-74-286 71-75-74-67-287 75-73-70-69-287 72-70-73-72-287 71-71-72-73--287 74-73-70-71-288 74-70-72-72-288 72-71-70-75-288 74-71-74-70-289 75-68-74-72-289 71-72-74-72-289 71-71-75-72-289 73-73-70-73-289 71-72-73-73-289 69-74-73-73-289 72-74-71-73-290 71-75-70-74-290 71-74-71-74-290 74-73-77-67-291 76-71-73-71-291 74-72-73-72-291 73-74-69-75-291 71-74-70-76-291 72-68-75-76-291 76-73-73-70-292 73-72-72-75-292 71-74-72-75-292 75-73-67-77-292 74-74-75-70--293 75.74-73-71--293 74-74-73-72-293 73-75-72-73--293 72-73-73-75-293 73-71-73-76-293 73-73-70-77-293 78-70-76-70-294 73-76-74-71-294 73-76-73-72-294 74-75-71-74-294 72-77-71-74-294 74-73-73-74-294 73-73-78-71-295 67-76-76-76-295 72-76-74-74-296 73-72-72-79-296 73-75-73-76-297 73-73-76-76-298 73-75-73-78-299 76-72-78-74-300 74-74-75-77-300 71-78-79-75-303 73-76-79-81-309 76-73-80-WD District Championship AT GOODWIN PARK GC. HARTFORD Par 70 Gross 69 -Robert Kelly. 70-Ed DeMino, Rich Felmer, John Ino.

71-Roger Evgrin, Carl Johnson, Net 64-Ed DeMino, 70-6. 65-Tom Walsh, 66-Mike Wray, 76-10; Ken Vinci, 75-9, 67-M. Rodriguez, 84-17. Senior division 74-Peter Zaccaganino. 77-Coley Mahlatty.

82-Phil Hughes Sr. LOTTERY. NUMBERS Sunday Sept. 20 drawing NEW YORK DAILY 266 NEW YORK WIN FOUR 6505 NEW YORK WIN 10 5-7-26-33-38-44-47-55-59-61-62-65-66- SATURDAY'S NUMBERS CONNECTICUT DAILY 693 PLAY FOUR 9084 Other states NEW YORK Dally 092 NEW YORK WinFour 7719 NEW YORK LOTTO 48 18-19-23-34-41-45 Supplementary No. 39 NEW YORK WIN 10 MASSACHUSETTS Dally 6122 MASSACHUSETTS MEGABUCKS 2-4-6-18-19-29 MAINE-VERMONT-NEW HAMPSHIRE 130 and 0018 MEGABUCKS (Maine-Vermont-New Hampshire) RHODE ISLAND Dally 7322 RHODE ISLAND LOT 'O' BUCKS COURANT SCORELINE 24-HOUR SERVICE 249-9171 of Switzerland Smid of Czechoslowin the Geneva tournament in wins gold President Hafez gold medal at the Games in Syria.

25, won the individequestrian event in horse Appurcut of 5.25. easy winner still hoping to and win his first ran away Grand Prix at the International Pa. more than a lap second-place Rahal race finished under fourth yellow of tight one-mile tri- BASEBALL Saturday night Expos, 12-4 Rahal, the defending CART-PPG Indy-car champion, started the race with a 31-point lead and came away leading Andretti by 25, 162-137, with two races remaining. Andretti averaged 129.025 mph. Ricky Rudd retained his title when he won NASCAR's Winston Cup Delaware 500 stock car race for the second straight year at Dover Downs International Speedway in Delaware.

Alain Prost of France won his record 28th Grand Prix at the Portuguese Grand Prix event in Estoril, Portugal. Prost's time was a record 1 hour, 37 minutes, 3.906 seconds. Roberto Guerrero was breathing without mechanical help for the first time since suffering a severe head injury Sept. 10 in crash at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, hospital officials in Indianapolis said. Argentina takes polo title Gonzalo Pieres scored seven goals, including the go-ahead score.

with 4:09 left in the sixth chukker, to 'spark Argentina to an 11-8 victory over North America in the 1987 America's Cadillac Polo Championship in Greenwich. The Connecti- SOCCER Connecticut League SC Home team listed first First DivisionBridgeport White Eagles vs. Waterbury Portuguese, ppd. Derby Sons 1, Hartford Portuguese 1 Hartford Palonia 3, Middletown Garibaldi 3 Moodus 2, Manchester SC 3 New Haven Flavia Danbury Portuguese 3 Second Division NorthEast Hartford Hartford Progressive 1 Hartford Gengras VS. Hartford Peru, ppd.

Hartford Luso 1, Northeast United 2 Clayton Motors 1, West Hartford 3. Second Division SouthWaterbury Zimmitti 2, Norwalk Macedonians 0 Stamford National 2, Danbury Sons 0 Naugatuck Portuguese 1, Norwalk Fimo 6 FCI Danbury 2, Magyar Sport 0 Third Division Cabo Verde 7. Hartford Hellenic 1 Sport Colombia 3, Middletown Sons 1 Waterbury Ponte 3, Enfield SC 3. Hartford Bolognest 3, Plantsville Brena 1 Hartford League Hartford Floridia 10, Sport Boys 1 Peru 2, Ocros 0 Hartford Cosmos 2, Union America 2 English League First Division Newcastle United 1, Liverpool 4- Overseas Leagues ITALY First Division Como 1, Inter 2 Empoli 1, Juventus 0 Milan 0, Fiorentina 2 Napoli 2, Ascoli 1 Pescara 2, Pisa 1. Roma 2, Cesena 0 Torino 4.

Sampdoria 1 Verona 4, Avellino 1 Second Division Barl 1, Piacenza 2 Barletta 0, Arezzo 0 Bologna 2, Udinese 1 Brescia 2, Parma I Cremonese 2, Modena 2 Genoa 0, Padova 1 Messina 1, Lazio 0 Sambenedettese 1, Lecce 0 Taranto O. Atalanta 0 Triestina Cremonese 0 HOLLAND First Division Haarlem.vs. AZ67, ppd. PEC Zwolle 0, Roda 3 Willem 3, Sparta 0 Feyenoard 8, DS79 2 VVV Venlo 0, PSV Eindhoven Volendam 1, Twente Enschede 3 Fortuna Sittard Utrecht 1 Ajax 4, Den Haag 2 Den Bosch 2, FC Groningen 3 PORTUGAL First Division No games scheduled because of European Championship match at Sweden Wednesday SPAIN First Division Mallorca 1, Cadiz 4 Logrones Sabadell 1 Celta Vigo 1, Atletico Madrid 0 Real Betis Athletic Bilbao 0 Barcelona 0, Valencia 1 Murcia Espanol 1 Real Sociedad O. Seville 1 Real Valladolid Las Palmas 0 Real Madrid 3, Osasuna 0 Sporting Gijon 2, Real Zaragoza 1 Second Division Elche 1, Tenerife 0 Malaga 2, Oviedo 2 Burgos 3, Castilla 2 Racing Santander 1, Lerida 1 Barcelona Atletico 3, Cartagena 0.

Castellon 3, Figueras 0 Bilbao Alletico Rayo 1 Sestao 1, La Coruna 0 Huelva 3, Granada 2 Xerez 3, Hercules 2 RUNNING GHADA 2-mlle run AT HARTFORD Men Overall 1. Mike Ambrose, 2. (lie) Jose Martinez, Robert Anastasio, 4. Ed Sparkowski, 5. Paul BoLick, 6, Stephen Gates, 7.

Mike Aprin, 8. (Lie) Alex Magoun, Aidan Swenson, 10. Greg Best, 10-and-under: Kelley Gilman, 13: Chris Essick, 14-34: Mike brose. 35-44: Albin Swenson, 45-54: Barrie Almond, 55-and-over: Lee Chisolm, 65-and-over: Bill Tribou, wheelchalr: Tom Foran, 9:10. Women 1.

Jane Arnold, 2. Kathleen Airoldi, Sharon Yesu, 12:05:4. Dede Paul. 12:12: 5. Catherine Col, 6.

Zofla Turosz, 7. Mary Camire, 8. Adriene Weatherford, (tie) Veronica Johnson, 10. Lynette Walker, 13:18. 10-and-under: Jennifer Charest, 11- 13: Sara Bielitz, 34-44: Kathleen 45-54: Jane Arnold, 55-and-over: Mary Haines, 20:39.

JIMMY CONNORS Withdraws from title match cut Giants (3-2-1) and Harrisburg (Pa.) Patriots played to a 13-13 tie in East Haven. The Giants' Pat Ragusa set a league record by kicking a 52- yard field goal. At the TAC 10K Road Race Championships in Albany, N.Y., Chris Tattersall of the Hartford Track Club was the overall winner of the women's 45-49 race with a time of 38:01. Frank DiMarco, also of the HTC, won the men's 65-69 division with a time of 41:07. The HTC was the team champion of the men's 40-49 division.

Team members were Tom Durie, Arnie Repetto, Ralph Walde, Dick Ashley and Sam McClendon. MOTORSPORTS Delaware 500 AT DOVER, DEL with finish, starting position, driver, type of car, laps completed, winner's average speed In mph, and money won: 1. (13) Ricky Rudd, Ford, 500, 124.706, 2. (2) Davey Allison, Ford, 500, 3. (19) Neil Bonnett, Pontiac, 500, 4.

(9) Bill Elliott, Ford, 500, 5. (11) Sterling Marlin, Olds, 500, 6. (6) Geoff Bodine, Chevy, 498, (12) Bobby Allison, Buick, 498, 8. (14) Buddy Baker, Olds, 498, 9. (26) Richard Petty, Pontiac, 496, 10.

(23) Darrell Waltrip, Chevy, 495, 11. (5) Ken Schrader, Ford, 495, 12. (20) Rusty Wallace, Pontiac, 495, 13. (15) Brett Bodine, Chevy, 493, 14. (1) Alan Kulwicki, Ford, 493, 15.

(27) Dave Marcis, Chevy, 490, 16. (18) Benny sons, Chevy, 489, 17. (30) Steve Christman. Pontiac, 487. 18.

(40) Mike Waltrip, Chevy, 486, 19. (31) Buddy Arrington, Ford, 479, 20. (36) Rick Knoop, Chevy, 470, 21. (33) Larry Caudill, Chevy. M70, 2.

(16) Jimmy Means, Pontiac, 468, 23. (8) Kyle Petty. Ford, 403, 24. (29) Rick Jeffrey, Checy, 391, 25. (7) Harry Gant, Chevy, 26.

(37) Wayne Strout, Olds, 381, $1,700: 27. (4) Rick Wilson, Olds, 356, (38) J.D. Pontiac, 335, 29. (21) Phil Parsons, Olds, 328, 30. (34) David Simko, Chevy, 308, 31.

(22) Dale Earnhardt, Chevy, 304, 32. (3) Terry Labonte, Chevy, 295, 33. (24) Trevor Boys, Ford, 281, 34. (32) Mark Gibson, Pontiac, 204. 35.

(28) Mike Potter, Ford, 185, 36. (39) Cale Yarborough, Olds, 117, 37. (35) Eddie Bierschwale, Chevy, 65, 38. (17) Dale Jarrett, Chevy, 45, 39. (25) Bobby Hillin Buick, 45, 40, (10) Morgan Shepherd, Buick, 20, $3,150.

Portuguese Grand Prix J. Alain Prost, France, McLaren-TAG, hour, 37 minutes, 3.906 seconds, 116.887 mph: 2. Gerhard Berger, Austria, Ferrari, 20,493 seconds behind; 3. Nelson Piquet, Brazil, Williams Honda, 1:03.295 behind; 4. Teo Fabi Italy, Benetton Ford, 1 lap behind; 5.

Stefan Johansson. Sweden, TAG, 1 lap behind; 6. Eddie Cheever, United States, Arrows BMW, 2 laps behind; 7. Ayr. ton Senna, Brazil, Lotus Honda, 2 laps be.

hind; 8. Satoru Nakijima, Japan, Lotus Hon. da, 2 laps behind: 9. Ivan Capelli, Italy, March Ford, 2 laps behind; 10. Jonathan Palmer, Britain, Tyreell-Ford, 3 laps behind; 11.

Alessandro Naninni, Italy, Minardi-Motori-Modeni, 4 laps behind; 12. Phillipe Streift, France, Tyrrell-Ford, 4 laps behind; 13, Derek Warwick, Britain, Anows-BMW, 4 laps behind; 14. Thierry Boutsen, Belgium, Benetton-Ford, 6 laps; Fastest lap-Gerhard Berger, Austria, Ferrari, 1:19.282, lap 66. Formula One standings (after 12 events) Drivers 1. Piquet, 67 points; 2.

Senna, 49 points; 3. Nigel Mansell, Britain, 43; 4. Prost, 40; 5. Johansson. 22; 6.

Berger, 18; 7. (tie) Bout sen, Fabl, 10; 9. Michele Alboreto, Italy, 10. Nakijima, 11. Cheever, 12.

(tie) Andrea DeCesaris, Italy, Streift, Palmer, 15. Derek Warwick, Britain, 16. Martin Brundle, Britain, (tie) Ricardo Patrese, Italy, 18. (tie) Philippe Alliot, France, Rene Arnoux, France, Ivan Capelli, Italy, 1. Manufacturers 1, Honda, 110; 2.

McLaren TAG, 62; 3. Lotus- Honda, 55; 4. Ferrari, 26; 5. Benetton-Ford 20; 6. Tyrrell-Ford, (tie) Arrows BMW, 8.

Brabham 9. Zakspeed, 10. (tie) March-Ford, LolaFord, Ligier, 1. AT ESTORIL, PORTUGAL at mite Autodroma circult, 70 laps for 189.207 miles, with driver, country. type of car, leader's time and speed AT NAZARETH, PA.

with starting position In parenthesis, hometown or country, type of car, laps completed, reason out, If any, prize money and winner's average speed in mph 1. (1) Michael Andretti, Nazareth, March-Cosworth, 200, $58,710, 129.026; 2. (5) Bobby Rahal, Dublin, Ohlo, Lola worth, 199. 3. (6) Rick Mears, Bakersfield, 1986 March Chevrolet, 198, 4.

(9) Arie Luyendyk, Netherlands, March-Cosworth, 198, 5. (16) Kevin Cogan, Palos Verdes, March-Chevrolet, 198, 6. (8) AI Unser Jr. Albuquerque, N.M., March- Cosworth, 197, 7. (12) AJ.

Foyt. Houston, Lola 197, 8. (11) Josele Garza, Mexico, March-Cosworth, 196, 9. (14) Jeff MacPherson, Santa Ana, March-Honda, 194. 10.

(10) Al Unser, Albuquerque, N.M., 1986 March-Cosworth, 193, crash, 11. (4) Geoff Brabham, Australia, March Honda, 192, $16,644: 12. (21) John Andretti, Brownsburg, Cosworth, 191, 13. (22) Davy Jones, McGraw. 1986 March-Cosworth, 189, 14.

(19) Fabrizio Barbazza, Italy, March-Cosworth, 189, 15. (20) ODDS Glantz-Culver line NFL Favorite Open Today Underdog New England 2 at NY Jets PHILA MONTREAL ab bl ab bl Samuel 26 3 1 2 1 Raines If 332 3 Aguayo 2b 1 0 0 0 Webster if 4 1 1 3 MThmp 4 1 2 0 Brooks ss 5 1 1 1 Hughes rf 4,0 0 0 Foley ss 0 0 Schmdt 3b 2'0 0 0 Wallach 3b4 1 2 1 Schu 3b 2 1 1 0 Candael2b0 0 0 0 Hayes 16 2 3 1 0 CJames If 4 0 1 1 Nichols ct 1 1 1 0 Daulton 4 0 0 0 Winghm ct 2 0 1 Jeltz ss 3010 Law 26 3 KJcksn ss 0 0 0 0 Fitzgerld 2 0 Rawley 0 00 0 0 Martinez p2 1 0 1 2 Jackson 1 0 0 0 Parrett 0 0 RRnke ph 1 0 0 Frhwrth 0 0 0 0000 Toliver 0 0 GGr55 ph 1000 Tekulve 0 000 Totals 34 4 8 4 Totals 32 12 11 12 Philadelphia 000 201 001-7 Montreal 800 100 Game Winning RBI Wallach (15). DP- Philadelphia 2, Montreal 1. LOB-Philadelphia 3, Montreal 3. 28-Wallach, Nichols, Schu, 38- Samuel, Clares.

HR- Raines (18), Hayes (21), Brooks (13), Samuel (28), Webster (13). S--Webster. IP ER BB SO Philadelphla Rawley 8 8 3 Toliver Jackson Tekutve 2 3 3 Frobwirth AMNAA 0 ONN-0 Montreal Martinez W.10-3 5 3 3 0 3 Parrelt 1 4 Martinez pitched to 2 batters the 6th. HBP-Raines by Rawley. A- 33,072.

Padres, 2-1 (14) SANDIEGO HOUSTON ab bl ab bi Gwynn if 5020 GYoung cf 6 1 2 Jefferso cf 6 1 1 0 CRenlds 5 0 1 0 Kruk lb 50 020 Hatchr ph 1 0 1 0 CMartoz 3 0 0 Doran 2b 6 0 0 0 Mack el 0001 Bass 6 000 Leiper 0 Cruz If 5020 Ready ph 1 10000 00 0 0 GDavis 16 5 0 01 0 McCllers 0 0 Caminit 3b 4 0 2 0 Santlago 6 0 1 1 RRynids 5 0 0 3b 6 0 0 0 Ryan Tmpltn ss 6 1 1 Andersn 0 0-0 0 Cora 2b 6 0 0 Puhi ph 000 Whitson 3 0 Childrss 0 Nelson' ph 0 0 0 Mallicot 0 0 0 Byers pr 0 0 0 Helheck 0 0 0 Gossage 0 0 0 0 Lopes ph 1 0 Wynne 0 0 0 0 0 0000 0000 0 0 Totals 48 2 8 2 Totals 48 9 0 San Diego 000 001 000 000 01-2 Houston 001 000 000 000 00-1 Game Winning RBI Templeton (7). E- Cora, Santiago, Flannery, Caminiti. DPSan Diego 2, Houston 1. LOB- -San Diego 9, Houston 6. 28-Santiago, Hatcher, HRTemplaton (5).

SB-Jetferson (32), Gwynn (54), Cora (13). S-Wynne, Caminiti. IP ER BB SO San Diego Whitson 0 0 7 Gossage 0 2 Leiper -NO -000 00 McCllers 5,15 Houston Ryan 9 5 11 Childress Mallicoat Andersen MHernndz Heathco*ck 2 1 0000- 1 0 0 110 0 Mallicoat pitched to 1 batter In the 13th, Leipen pitched to 1 batter in the 14th. T- 3:31. HOCKEY 'NHL preseason Saturday's results Winnipeg 6, Minnesota 6, tie Boston 4.

Washington 4, tie Detroit 5, St. Louis 2 Quebec 3, Montreal 2 Canadian Olympic Team 5, Calgary 4 Hartford 5, New Jersey 4, OT N.Y. Islanders 4, Philadelphia N.Y. Rangers 6, U.S. Olympic Team 5 Vancouver 2, Los Angeles 1 Sunday's results Philadelphia Flyers 3, U.S.

Olympic Team 2 St. Louis at Chicago Minnesota at Edmonton Montreal at Sherbrooke (AHL) Washington vs. Buffalo at Troy, N.Y. Winnipeg at Calgary Today's games Toronto at Edmonton New Jersey vs. Canadian Olymple Team a at Sudbury, Ontario Tuesday's games Los Angeles at Vancouver Hartford at Pittsburgh New Jersey vs.

Canadian Olympic team at North Bay, Ont. N.Y. Rangers at N.Y. Islanders Calgary at Winnipeg Chicago vs. Detroit at Kalamazoo, Mich.

U.S. Olympic team vs. Buffalo at Rochester, N.Y. Chip Robinson, Oldwick, N.J.. 1986 March.

Cosworth, 174, 16. (15) Derek Daly, Ireland, Lola-Cosworth, 167, electrical, $14,580: 17. (2) Pancho Carter, Brownsburg, March-Cosworth, 125, crash. 18. (18) Dick Simon, Capistrano Beach, Lola Cosworth.

123, crash. 19. (7) Mario Andretti, Nazareth, Lola Chevrolet, 106, crash, 20. (13) Johnny Rutherford, Fort Worth, Texas, March 103, crash, 21, (3) Emerson Fittipaldi, Brazil, March-Chevrolet, 77, engine, 22. (17) Danny Sullivan, Louisville, 1986 March-Chevrolet, 39, gearbox, $14,580.

SCCA Super Vee Associated Press NEW YORK Java Gold was money in the bank for the third straight time in an important stakes Sunday. This time it was the $750,000 Marlboro Cup at Belmont Park. The victory solidified Java Gold's leadership of the 3-year-old division and was a big step toward Horse of the Year honors for the colt ridden by Pat Day, trained by Mack Miller and owned by Paul Mellon. The odds-on favorite moved into contention on the final turn, then took command approaching the sixteenth pole and won by lengths over 5-year-old Nostalgia Star. The pacesetting Polish Navy, another 3- year-old, was third.

Completing the order of finish were 3-year-old Gulch and 4-yearold Bordeaux Bob. Java Gold, winner of the Whitney Handicap and the Travers both at Saratoga in his previous starts, raced the miles on a good track in 2 minutes, 1 second for his fourth straight victory and his sixth in sev- AT NAZARETH, PA. with type of car, laps completed and winnor's prize money and average speed in mph 1. Scott Atchison, Bakersfield, Ralt $6,500, 110.744; 2. Ken Johnson, Russellville, Ralt RT-5, 50; 3.

David Kudrave, LaCanada, Rail RT-5, 50; 4. E.J. Lenzi, Chicago, Ralt RT-5, 50; 5. Gary Rubio, Port Jefferson, N.Y., Ralt RT-5, 50; 6. Robert Groff, Northridge, Ralt.

RT-5, 50; 7. Dennis Vitolo, Ft. Lauderdale, Ralt 50; 8. Tony George, Indianapolis, Ralt RT-5, 9. Rusty Scott, Pittsbora, Ralt RT-5, 50; 10.

Louls C. Rettenmelet, Sherman, Ralt RT-5, TENNIS DuPont All-American AT AMELIA ISLAND, FLA. Men's singles final Andre Agassi, Las Vegas, del. Jimmy Connors, Sanibel Harbour, 4-3, (retired). Women's singles final Pam Shriver, Lutherville, del.

Stephanie Rehe, Highland, 1-6, 7-6, (8-6), 6-0. U.S. National Men's 35 Grass Court AT CHATHAM, N.Y. (seedings In parentheses) Singles final Alvin Gardiner (1), Playa Del Rey, del, Gilberto Rincon (11), Lapeer, 6-4, 6. 4.

Doubles final Larry Loeb, Aurora, and Roger McKee, Eugene, Ore. (4), del. Joe McGuire, Kansas City, and Mark Booth, Memphis, (3), 4-6, (10-8), 6-2. USTA Sen. Grass Court AT CEDARHURST, N.Y.

(seedings in parentheses) Singles 65-and-over final Tom Brown (1), San Francisco, def. Bobby Riggs, Coronado, 3-6, 6-1, 6-1. Singles 60-and-over final Bob Howe, Irvine, def. Bill Tully, Pelham, N.Y.. 6-2, 6-4.

Swiss Open AT GENEVA, SWITZERLAND Singles final Claudio Mezzadri, Switzerland, def. Tomas Smid, Czechoslovakia, 6-4, 7-5. Pan Pacific Open AT TOKYO (seedings in parentheses) Singles final Gabriela Sabatini (1), Argentina, def. Manuela Maleeva (2), Bulgaria, 6-4, 7-6 (8-6). Doubles final Anne White, Los Angeles, and Robin White, San Jose, def.

Manuela and Katarina Maleeva, Bulgaria, 6-1, 6-2. Conn. Nat. Bank Classic Men's Doubles Third round Watson -Ustjanauskas del. Campbell-Gandoin, 6-1, 6-2; Attruia-Roy def.

Morgan Cavoli, 6-2, 6-4; Smith-Richter del. BillingtonJacy, 6-3, 4-6, Robinson-Massenberg def. Blazinski-Kwash 6-3, 6-0. Semifinals Attruia Roy def. Watson Ustjanauskas, 7-5, 6-1; Smith-Richter del.

berg, 6-3, 5-7; 6-4. Double A Samifinals Kolendo Garfield def. Forte-Gwillin, 6-3, 6-4. Doubles Hucker-Greene def. Morrell-Morell, 6-1, 6-1; Jarvis Matthews del.

De Santos Sirisavath, 5-7, 7.6, 6-2. 45 Doubles Semifinals DePhillips-Hansen def. William 6- 4, 7-5; Wilkonson-Hardy def. Noad-Smythe, 6-4, 6-3. Women's Singles Knows del.

Frez, 6-4, 4-6, 6-3; Ponce del. Allen, 6-2, 6-4; Kimble def. Knows, 6-4, 6-3; Talley def. Cohen, 6-4, 6-3. Semifinals Fidier del.

Kimble, 6-2, 6-2; Ponce def. Tatley, 6-0, 6-2, Tank McNamara By JEFF MILLAR BILL HINDS YOU MEAN THIS AIN'T THE THING WITH. THEM PURDY GIRLS AND THEM LITTLE OU' BITTY BOYS SKATIN' AROUND GOOD OL' BOY WEARIN' YOGI BEAR GUITS ARENA SUNDAY WRESTUN TONITE NHL HOCKEY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY WREST WRESTLIN' SATURDAY URE TUN' en starts Miller stakes when ished Tsarbaby for Java and which $1,670,352 tories, 14 starts. Nostalgia Shoemaker, the 15 $2.10. Romero, Polish ward broke on Star.

Day midway one-quarter was four and ther of -Java More Sunday's results MEN'S SOCCER STATE Connecticut 2, Syracuse 0 St. John's 4, Fairfield 0 Temple 1, Central Conn. NATIONAL Notre Dame 5, Northwestern 0 S. Illinois-Edwardsville 4, Michigan St. 2 WOMEN'S SOCCER Hartford 2, Colgate 1 (OT) MEN'S TENNIS Big East Championship Final scores: 1.

Boston College, 50; 2. Villa. nova, 24; 3. St. John's, 23; 4.

Georgetown 21: 5. Providence 15; 6. Connecticut, Pittsburgh, 8. Seton Hall 1. WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY Trenton Invitational 1.

Lafayette, 58; 2. Southern Connecticut; Kutztown, 85; 4. Delaware, 93; 5. Franklin Marshall, 110. Winner: Jackie Milton, Southern, 18:31 for 5 kilometers.

WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL NESCAC Tournament At Connecticut College First round Hamilton 2, Connecticut College 0 Connecticut Collega 2, Wesleyan 0 Williams 2, Bowdoin Second round Hamilton 2, Wesleyan 0 Williams 2, 0 Bowdoln 2, Amherst 0 Quarterfinals Amherst 2, Connecticut College 0 Bowdoin 2, Wesleyan 1 Semifinals Hamilton 2, Bowdoin 0 Williams 2. Ambertst 0 Final Hamilton 2, Williams 1 Third place Bowdoin 2, Amherst 0 Today's schedule MEN'S SOCCER St. Anselm at Bridgeport, 3:30 p.m.; Sacred Heart at Pace, 3 p.m.: New Haven at C.W.• Post, 4 p.m. WOMEN'S SOCCER Bridgeport at Springfield, 7:30 p.m. WOMEN'S TENNIS New Haven at Albertus Magnus, 3 p.m, Men's soccer Connecticut, 2-0 Syracuse (2.4-1) 0 0-0 Connecticut (5-2-1) Goals: C--Todd D'Alessandro, Kevin O'Hara; Saves: -Chris Whitcomb, C-Tom Foley, 5.

Temple, 1-0 Central Conn. (1-4-1) 0 0-0 Temple (3-2-0) 0 Goal: T-Kurt Hausner. Saves: C--Jason Ovetz, 11; T-Steve Wilson, 7. St. John's, 4-0 Fairfield (1-3-0) 0 St.

John's (3-0-1) 3 Goals: S- Walt Kraker. Kevin Casey, Pedro Tineo, Joe Krische. Saves: F--Jim Kallio, S- Wall Gartner, 1. Women's soccer Hartford, 2-1 (OT) Colgate (4-2-0) 0001- Hartford (2-3-1) 001 Goals: C-Shari Krasnoo; H- -Sarah vey, Maribeth Blonski; Saves: C- Jodi Cirigano, 17; H- Cassandra McClure, 8. Men's golf Yale Invitational AT VALE GC, NEW HAVEN Par 70 Team leaders 1.

Hartford, 910; 2. Central Connecticut, 921; 3. Bryant, 936; 4. Florida International, 944; 5. Toledo, 959; 6.

Portland, 961; 7. Rice, 965; 8. Connecticut, 966; 9. Loyola, 962; 10. Yale, 980, Other Connecticut scores Southern Connecticut, 999; Quinnipiac, Falrfield, 1,039.

individual leaders 208-Tim Petrovic, Hartford, 71-64-73, 228-Rudy Virga, Central, 229-Rob Baxter, Central, 76-78-75; Podolski, Toledo. 230-Bill Kennedy, Florida International, 78-74-78. 232-Dave Bolton, Portland. 233-Jerry Kelly, Hartford, Dave Gunas, Hartford, 77-75-81; Gary Young, Bryant, 72-76-85; Dave French, Bryant, 76- 80-77. Other Hartford scores: Pat Sheehan, 80- 81-85-246: Jay Sondhi, 82-80-76-238.

Other Central scores; Kevin Giancola, 83- 74-77-234; Gary Rencurrel, 78-78- 81-237; Chris Hume, 83-81-74-238. Connecticut scores: Dave Tiedemann, 76- 83-78-237; Joe Cordani, 77-78-83--238: Mark a Dante, 78-85-79-242; Brian ter, Chris Maynard, 90--256. Yale scores: Justin Shanley, 79.81- 85-245; John Stracks, 80-82-85-247; Jim Israel, 91-83-77--251; Arndt, 81- 82-82-245; Warren Kampf, 91-77- 83-251. Saturday football STATE Albany St. 13, Western Connecticut 12.: Brown 17, Yale 7 Coast Guard 7, RP1 3 Edinbaro 14, Central Connecticut 7 Millersville 27, Southern Connecticut 16 Northeastern 20, Connecticut 12 EAST American Intl.

28, Springfield 21 Bowdoin 20, Norwich 16 Bridgewater, Mass. 9, W. New England 6 Colgate 19, William Mary 7 Cornell 17, Penn 13 Curry 17. Mass. Maritime 0 Delaware 28, W.

Chester 21 Delaware St. 30, Morgan St. 7 Framingham St. 6, Maine Maritime 0 Gallaudet 47, Brooklyn Col. 22 Gettysburg 40, W.

Maryland 7 Harvard 35, Columbia 0 Hobart 24, Cortland St, 14 Holy Cross 40, Lafayette 11 Indiana, Pa. 10, Towson St. 7. this year. and Mellon tried a double Sunday but failed favored Crusader Sword finthird behind Forty Niner and in the Futurity 2-year-olds.

Gold returned $3.40, $2.80 $2.10 and earned boosted his career bankroll to on a record of nine victwo seconds and one third in' Star, ridden Bill. who had won three of Marlboro Cups, paid $4.40 and Polish Navy, ridden by Randy returned $2.20 to show. Navy, winner of the WoodStakes at Belmont on Sept. 5, top and led through the first. miles, followed by Nostalgia.

Java Gold was third. sent Java Gold into a drive through the turn and with of a mile remaining he lengths behind Polish Navy behind Nostalgia Star. Neithe leaders could withstand Gold's drive on the outside. Sports, Page D10. I- Ithaca 37, St.

Lawrence 18 Juniata 7, Delaware Val. 6 Kings Point 27, C.W, Post 14 Lehigh 24, Navy 9 Lowell 14, Fitchburg St. 0 Maine 24, Rhode Island 20 Montclair St. 13, E. Stroudsburg 2 Muhlenberg 34, Dickinson 14 New Hampshire 27, Boston 20 Penn St.

41, Cincinnati Plymouth St. 17, Westfield St. 7 Princeton 34, Dartmouth 3 Rochester 24, Union, N.Y, 20 Shippensburg 13, Kutztown 9 Susquehanna 21, Moravian 0 Swarthmore 24, Johns Hopkins 21 Syracuse 24, Miami, Ohio 10 Temple 24, Pittsburgh 21 Villanova 24, Liberty 20 Wagner 30, St. John's, NY 14 Wash. Jeff.

33, Randolph-Macon 0 Worcester St. 14, Nichols 0 Worcester Tech 24, Colby 15 SOUTH Alabama 22, Savannah St. 9 Alabama St. 17, Alcorn St. 9 Bucknell 34.

Davidson 3 Clemson 21, Georgia 20 Duke 35, Vanderbilt 31 E. Kentucky 37, Marshall 34 Florida 23, Alabama 14 Florida 10, Mississippi Val. 0 Florida St. 41, Memphis St. 24 Kentucky 34, Indiana 15 Kentucky St.

15, Livingstone 14 LSU 49, Rice 16 Maryland 25, W. Virginia 20 McNeese St. 20, Stephen F.Austin 8 Mississippi 47, Arkansas St. 10 Mississippi St. 14, Louisiana Tech 13 N.

Carolina 30, Georgia Tech 23 N. Texas St. 15, NW Louisiana 13 Richmond 52, Massachusetts 51 S. Mississippi 31, Tulane 24 Virginia 14, Virginia Tech 13 Virginia St. 10, J.C.

Smith 3 Carolina 20, Furman 14 W. Kentucky 21, Murray St. 17 Wake Forest 21, Carolina St. 3 1. MIDWEST Akron 17, E.

Michigan 16 Army 41. Kansas St. 14 Bowling Green 24, Ball St. Dayton.31, St. Norbert 8 Illinois 20, E.

Carolina 10 lowa 4B, lowa St. 9 Kent St. 31, Kansas 17 Michigan 44, Washington St. 18 Minnesota'32, California 23 Missouri 28, Northwestern 3 N. Dakota 49, 3 N.

Illinois Dakota 34. St. W. 43, S. Michigan Dakota 14 St.

7 N. lowa 53, Montana St. 7 N. Michigan 17. Hillsdale 14 Notre Dame 31, Michigan St.

8 Ohio St. 24, Oregon 14 Purdue 22, Louisville 22, tie Toledo 17, Ohio U. 12 Utah 31, Wisconsin 28 W. Illinois 42, Indiana St. 12 SOUTHWEST Arkansas 30, Tulsa 15 Texas 29, Washington 12 Texas Christian 33, Brigham Young 12 Texas Tech 43, Lamar 14 FAR WEST Air Force 49, San Diego St.

7 Arizona 20, New Mexico 9 Arizona St. 31, Pacific U. 12 Baylor 21, Nev. Las Vegas 14 Colorado 31, Stanford 17 Fullerton St. 31, Long Beach St.

12 Oklahoma St. 35, Wyoming 29 Santa Clara 27, Hayward St. 7 Southern Cal 23, Boston College 17 Paso 45, Colorado St. 6 UCLA 17. Fresno St.

SCHOLASTIC Sunday's results GIRLS SOCCER Newington 1, Conard 0 Today's schedule Games begin at 3:30 p.m. except as noted BOYS SOCCER NCCC: Windsor Locks at Somers; East Wind! sor at E.0. Smith. Berkshire: Lewis Mills at Thomaston Nan-League: New London at Bacon my; South Catholic at Vinal Tech, 3:15 p.m.: ASD at NYSO; Cheney Tech at Prince Tech, 3:15 p.m. GIRLS SOCCER Non-Langue: Mercy at RHAM; ASD, at, NYSO; Rocky Hill at Woodstock Academy: Cromwell at Coginchaug, 3:15 p.m.

FIELD HOCKEY NCCC: Stafford at Somers Non-League: East Lyme at Mercy BOYS CROSS-COUNTRY RHAM, Bacon at Cromwell; Cheney Tech, Portland at Vinat Tech; Rocky Hill, Coventry at East Hampton GIRLS CROSS-COUNTRY RHAM, Bacon at Cromwell; Rocky Hill, Cov. entry at East Hampton VOLLEYBALL CCC: Glastonbury at Platt; Conard at Bristol Eastern; Simsbury at Fermi; South Windsor at Bloomfield Others: Wolcott at Farmington; New Britain at Aquinas; Haddam-Killingworth at E.O; Smith, 4 p.m.; Guilford at West 6 p.m.: East Haven at Sacred Heart; Southeast Tech at Morgan; St. Joseph at 3:15 p.m.; Coventry at Windham GIRLS TENNIS Old Lyme at Old Saybrook; Valley Regional at Coginchaug: New London at Waterford; Mer. cy at Westbrook Football SATURDAY NIGHT GAMES FCIAC Wilton 35. Stamford Catholic 7 WCC Bethel 34, Immaculate Brookfield 16, Central Catholic 6 Others Masuk 40, Harding 6 TODAY'S GAMES Pequot Plainfield at Windham Tech, 3:15 p.m.

FCIAC McMahon at Ridgefield, 3:30 p.m. Girls soccer Newington 1, Conard Conard (2-0) Newington (1-2) 0 Goals: -Tammy Bazaro. Saves N---Sheri Augastilo, 10: C--Sue Levine,.

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