The Plain Dealer from Cleveland, Ohio (2024)

We're 1-8, and that's more losses than I'm used to in a whole season. Mavericks rookie Jamal Mashburn. 3 FOR THE RECORD FOR UPDATED SCORES, CALL NATIONAL FOOTBALL AMERICAN East Team Pct. PF PA Buffalo 8 2 0 .800 195 129 Miami 8 2 0 .800 218 172 N.Y. Jets 6 4 0 .600 234 170 Indianapolis 3 7 0 .300 154 233 New England 1 9 0 .100 126 217 Central Houston 6 4 0 .600 233 177 Pittsburgh 6 4 0 .600 228 173 CLEVELAND 5 5 0 .500 188 208 Cincinnati 0 10 0 .000 112 241 West Kansas City 7 3 0 .700 181 163 Denver 6 4 0 .600 266 188 L.A.

Raiders 6 4 0 .600 184 185 Seattle 5 5 0 .500 165 169 San Diego 4 6 0 .400 164 195 NATIONAL East Team Pct. PF PA Dallas 7 3 0 .700 220 153 Y. Giants 7 3 0 .700 187 121 Philadelphia 4 6 0 400 158 198 Phoenix 3 70 300 183 176 Washington 2 8 0 200 151 239 Central Detroit 7 3:0 .700 204 166 Green Bay 6 4 0 600 225 178 Chicago 5 5 0 500 161 141 Minnesota 5 5 0 .500 165 200 Tampa Bay 3 7 0 .300 143 261 West San Francisco 7 3 0 .700 297 186 New Orleans 6 4 0 .600 207 215 Atlanta 4 6 0 400 211 236 LA. Rams 3 7 0 .300 141 211 SUNDAY Houston 27. CLEVELAND 20 Chicago 19, Kansas City 17 Jets 17, Cincinnati 12 Atlanta 27, Dallas 14 Green Bay 26, Detroit 17 Buffalo 23.

Indianapolis 9 Miami 17, New England 13 N.Y. Giants 7. Philadelphia 3 L.A. Raiders 12. San Diego 7 Denver 37, Pittsburgh 13 L.A.

Rams 10. Washington 6 Tampa Bay 23. Minnesota 10 YESTERDAY San Francisco 42. New Orleans 7 THURSDAY Chicago at Detroit, 12:30 Miami at Dallas. 4 SUNDAY, NOV.

28 CLEVELAND at Atlanta. L.A. Raiders at Cincinnati, 1 New Orleans at Minnesota, 1 N.Y. Jets at New England. 1 Tampa Bay at Green Bay, 1 Philadelphia at Washington, 1 Denver at Seattle, 4 Buffalo at Kansas City.

4 Phoenix at N.Y. Giants. 4 San Francisco at L.A. Rams, 4 Pittsburgh at Houston, 8 MONDAY, NOV. 29 San Diego at Indianapolis, 9 CFL PLAYOFFS SUNDAY FINALS Eastern Division Winnipeg 20.

Hamilton 19 Western Division Edmonton 29. Calgary 15 SUNDAY, NOV. 28 GREY CUP at Calgary, Alberta Winnipeg vs. Edmonton, 6:30 SCHOOL BASKETBALL BOYS INDEPENDENT ORANGE 65, CROSSROADS 59 CROSSROADS CHRISTIAN (59) Smith 7: Stone Byrne Studd 2: Klein 7. Martin 13; Bolton 19; G.

Bollton 1. ORANGE CHRISTIAN (65) Brown Chambless 16. Emert KolIman Pollock 32; Taylor 2. Crossroads 8 23 33 59 Orange Chr. 16 28 50 65 JV: Crossroads, 55-30 WARREN CHR.

73, YOUNG.CHR. 62. YOUNGSTOWN CHRISTIAN (62) Sekol 18; T. Coy Pangio 15; Arroyo 1: Smith Villanueva 18. WARREN CHRISTIAN (73) Breckner 16; Hershberger 11.

Rowan 12; Krause Leenheer 11, Jenkins 21. Youngstown Chr. 15 31 49 62 Warren Chr. 13 33 46 73 JV: Youngstown, 33-19 INDEPENDENT ORANGE CHR. 61, CROSSROADS 9 CROSSROADS CHRISTIAN (9) Rusnov Wesley 2, Bright Weiss Bowinkel 0.

ORANGE CHRISTIAN (61) Brown 10; Chambless 9. Clayborne H. Hurstt 1: L. Hurst Levak 4, Mencrini Miller Perrett 19; Salzman Stringer 2. Crossroads 0 0 Orange Chr.

30 46 52 61 WARREN CHR. 61, YOUNG. CHR. 37 YOUNGSTOWN CHRISTIAN (37) Krantz Kitchekoss Harns Turner 10: Gordon 2: McMillan 13. WARREN CHRISTIAN (61) Pownell 6: Poff 20: Cornfield 2: Shoenberger 12.

Riley Gilbert 5: Dulka 14. Youngstown Chr. 8 13 24 37 Warren Chr. 12 24 43 61 JV: Warren, 61-37 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE JV games at 6:30 p.m. unless noted.

Varsity only: doubleheader; -Varsity game first. TODAY INDEPENDENT XX-Beaver County (Pa.) Chr. at Youngstown 5:30 Girls INDEPENDENT XX-Beaver County (Pa.) Chr. at Youngstown 5:30 FRIDAY Girls INDEPENDENT Lincoln-West at Vermilion, 6 John Marshall at Olmsted Falls Parma Padua Solon at Bedford. 6.

Will. South at Riverside. 6 Gilmour at Chagrin Falls. 6 Wickliffe at Kirtland, 6 Cardinal at Garrettsville, 6 Southview at Avon, 6 Elyna Catholic at Wellington, 6 Buchtel at SVSM. 6 Orville at Northwestern.

6 TOURNAMENTS at Eastlake North Mentor vs. Delaware Hayes, 6 Cuyahoga Falls vs. Eastlake North, 8 at East Canton East Canton vs. Minerva. 6 United Local vs.

Malvern. 8 at Northwest Uniontown Lake vs. Manchester, 2. Northwest vs. Ellet.

4 SATURDAY Boys INDEPENDENT XX-Ashtabula St. John a at Grand Valley. 6 XX-Mogadore Chr. at East Liverpool 3 Girls CHAGRIN VALLEY Chagnn Fails at Kenston, 6 Chardon at Orange. 6 West Geauga al Solon.

6 Wickhffe at Twinsburg. 6 MAC-8 Cuyahoga Hts at Richmond Hits 6 INDEPENDENT Cleveland JFK at Admiral King. 1 John Marshall at North Olmsted, 2 Garfield Hts. at Brecksville. 1 Bay at North Royalton, 1 Berea at Westlake.

2 Green at North Canton, 1. West Holmes at Mansfield. 1 Kenmore at Kent Roosevelt, Waynedale at Farless. 1 Sandy Valley at Canton South, 1 Canton GienOak at Loursville. 1 Canton C.

at Canton Timken, 1 Carrollion at Edison South. 1 XX-Mogadore Chr. at East Liverpool 3 Euchd at Lakewood. 6 Medina at Valley Forge, 6 Amherst at Firelands. 6 Wellington at Farnew THE PLAIN DEALER, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1993 1-900-370-3300 (99 CENTS LEAGUE STANDINGS CONFERENCE Home 5-1-0 4-1-0 3-3-0 2-3-0 0-4-0 3-1-0 4-1-0 3-3-0 0-5-0 Away AFC NFC Div 3-1-0 5-2-0 3-0-0 4-1-0 4-1-0 6-2-0 2-0-0 4-2-0 3-1-0 5-3-0 1-1-0 4-1-0 1-4-0 3-5-0 0-2-0 1-4-0 1-5-0 0-8-0 1-1-0 0-5-0 3-3-0 6-2-0 0-2-0 3-0-0 2-3-0 4-2-0 2-2-0 2-1-0 2-2-0 4-5-0 1-0-0 3-1-0 0-5-0 0-10-0 0-0-0 0-6-0 4-1-0 3-2-0 5-2-0 2-1-0 4-0-0 4-2-0 2-2-0 6-2-0 0-2-0 2-2-0 2-3-0 4-1-0 4-4-0 2-0-0 3-3-0 3-1-0 2-4-0 5-4-0 0-1-0 1-3-0 2-3-0 2-3-0 3-5-0 1-1-0 2-4-0 CONFERENCE Away AFC NFC Div 3-2-0 1-1-0 6-2-0 4-1-0 3-2-0 0-2-0 7-1-0 4-1-0 2-2-0 1-1-0 3-5-0 2-4-0 1-4-0 0-1-0 3-6-0 3-3-0 0-6-0 1-2-0 1-6-0 1-5-0 3-3-0 2-0-0 5-3-0 2-2-0 2-3-0 1-1-0 5-3-0 3-1-0 3-2-0 2-1-0 3-4-0 1-3-0 2-3-0 1-2-0 4-3-0 4-2-0 1-4-0 0-1-0 3-6-0 2-4-0 2-3-0 1-1-0 6-2-0 3-1-0 3-2-0 1-1-0 5-3-0 3-2-0 2-3-0 0-1-0 4-5-0 3-2-0 1-4-0 2-0-0 1-7-0 0-4-0 49ers 42, Saints 7 New Orleans 0 0 0 7-7 San Francisco 7 21 14 First Quarter SF-Hanks 67 interception return (Cofer kick), 6:54.

Second Quarter -Young 22 pass to J. Taylor (Cofer kick), 3:05. -Rice 11 pass from Young (Cofer kick), 10:35. -Young 7 run (Cofer kick), 14:36. Third Quarter SF--Logan 5 run (Coter kick).

5:14. SF- -Rice 14 pass from Young (Cofer kick), 9 06. Fourth Quarter NO- Turner 6 pass from M.Buck (Andersen kick), 13:12. TEAM STATISTICS NO SF First downs 17 25 Rushes-yards 23-119 38-219 Passing 142 236 Punt Returns 1-9 2-25 Kickoff Returns 7-126 2-31 Interceptions Ret. 0-0 4-117 Comp-Att-Int 16-30-4 17-25-0 1-Yards Lost 4-26 2-8 Punts 6-42 2-38 1-0 1-1 Penalties-Yards 2-20 2-19 Time of Possession 27:49 32:11 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING -NO.

Muster 6-38. McAfee 7-33. Derek Brown 5-27, W. Wilson 1-11, Ned 3-10. Hilliard 1-0.

SF. Watters 16-116, Rathman 5-39. Young 3-34. Lee 5-10. Bono 4-8.

Logan 2-7, Carter 3-5. PASSING -NO, W. Wilson 6-15-3-46, M. Back 10-15-1-122. SF, Young 14-21-0-205, Bono 3-4-0-39.

RECEIVING--NO, Turner 5-47. Muster 3-21. Early 2-48. Hilliard 2-11. A.Smith 1-19.

Martin 1-12, Ned 1-7. McAfee 1-3. SF. Taylor 6-90. Rice 4-62, B.

Jones 4-53. Singleton 2-28, Jamie Williams 1-11. MISSED FIELD GOAL- -SF, Cofer 28. Keystone at Brunswick Open Door at Clearview Midpark at Buckeye, 6 Aurora at Streetsboro, 6 XX-Ashtabula St. John at Grand Valley, 6 Ravenna at Crestwood.

6 Firestone at Massillon Perry, 6 Akron North at Field, 6 Clear Fork at Buckeye Central, 6 Doylestown at Triway. 6 Garaway at Indian Valley. 6 Tuslaw at Lou. Aquinas, 6 Smithville at Orville. 6 Danville at Kidron 6 Loudonville at Lucas, 6 Fremont Ross at Huron.

6 Warren Champion at Niles. 6 TOURNAMENTS at Eastlake North Consolation, 6 Championship. 8 at East Canton Consolation, 6 Championship. 8 at Northwest Consolation. 2 Championship, 4 SCHOOL FOOTBALL COLUMBUS (AP) State semifinal and regional final pairings for the 22nd annual Ohio High School Athletic Association state football tournament.

All times p.m., unless noted: DIVISION! SATURDAY'S REGIONAL FINAL at Dublin Stadium Hilliard (10-1) vs. Mount Vernon (9-2), 7 DEC. 4 SEMIFINALS at Dayton Welcome Stadium Cincinnati Moeller (12-0) VS. HilliardMount Vernon winner, 1 at Canton Fawcett Stadium Walsh Jesuit (11-0) vs. St.

Ignatius (12-0). 11 a.m. DIVISION I FRIDAY'S SEMIFINALS at Dayton Welcome Stadium St Marys Memorial (12-0) vs. Piqua (11-1), 7:30 at Parma Byers Field Uniontown Lake (10-2) VS. Chardon (9-3).

7:30 DIVISION SATURDAY'S SEMIFINALS at Dayton Welcome Stadium Germantown Valley View (12-0) vs. Ironton (12-0), 7 at Berea Finnie Stadium Wauseon (12-0) vs. Y. Ursuline (10-2), 7 DIVISION I FRIDAY'S SEMIFINALS at Xenia Cox Field Versailles (11-1) vs. Crooksville (10-2).

7.30 at Berea Finnie Stadium Huron (10-2) vs. Hawken (11-1). 7:30 DIVISION FRIDAY'S SEMIFINALS at Findlay Donnell Stadium Sidney Lehman (9-3) vs. Liberty Center (10-2), 7:30 at Zanesville Memorial Stadium Newark Catholic (12-0) vs. Steubenville Catholic (10-2), 7:30 COLLEGE SOCCER Men's NCAA Tournament QUARTERFINALS To be played by Nov.

28 Sites TBA Air Force (15-4-1) vs. South Carolina (14-3-4) Cal State Fullerton (15-6) vs. San FranCisco (13-3-4) Princeton (12-4) vs. Hartwick (16-3-2) Wisconsin (15-3-1) vs. Virginia (19-3) SEMIFINALS FRIDAY, DEC.

3 at Davidson, N.C. Pairings TBA SKIING FIS-LEVEL GIANT SLALOM WINTER PARK, Colo (AP) Top skiers yesterday in a FIS level grant slalom at Winter Park Ski Area: 1. Gerhard Koengsgrainer. Italy. two minutes.

0 69 seconds 2 Chinshan Mayer, Austria. 2 01 0 3 Norman Bergamell Italy. 2 01 02 4. Tobias Barnerssoi. Germany.

2:01 31 5. Mita Kunc. Slovenia. 2 01 47 6 Luca Pesando, Italy. 01.58 7 Roberto Spampatt, Italy 201 79 8 Massamo Zucchell, haly.

2 01.99 9 Ivan Bormohn. Italy, 2 02 01 10 Urs Kaewn, Switzerland, 2.02.04 PER MINUTE) "tr COLLEGE BASKETBALL MEN OHIO Akron 101, Windsor 75 Ohio Dominican 94. Wilbertorce 82 OHIO EXHIBITION Bowling Green 101, Athletes in Action 67 Croatian National 85. Dayton 71 Wright St. 93, Finland 70 Xavier, Ohio 107, Polonia Warszawa 72 MIDWEST Dakota St.

98. Moorhead St. 96 Fontbonne 127, Sanford Brown 90 Graceland 111, Mount St. Clare 78 Grand Valley St. 89, St.

Joseph's, Ind. 79 Michigan Tech 85, N. Dakota St. 72 Missouri 97. Lindenwood 81 Siena Heights 107, Hillsdale 102 St.

Norbert 74, Lakeland 71 EAST Bentley 74, Brandeis 72 Millersville 108, Columbia Union 62 Pitt. Johnstown 111, Davis Elkins 75 SOUTH Belmont Abbey 76, Newberry 65 102, Marymount, Va. 78 Cumberland. Ky. 71, Lee 67 Florida Southern 103, Warner Southern 71 Hampton U.

91, Fayetteville St. 82 Jacksonville St. 100. Regis 79 Lees McRae 70, Presbyterian 67 Lynn 72, Florida Tech 64 North Alabama 93, Tenn. Wesleyan 61 North Georgia 76, Georgia Coll.

73 S.C.-Spartanburg 90. Kennesaw 82 Savannah St. 69. Armstrong St. 67 Shaw 87.

Winston-Salem 85. 20T St. Leo 101, Webber 84 Tampa 106, St. Thomas. Fla.

81 SOUTHWEST Bartlesville Weslyn 147, Hillsdale Baptist 95 Drury 83. E. Texas St. 69 E. Central U.

96, Texas Wesleyan 87 Hardin-Simmons 92, Mid-Am Bible 82 Henderson St. 79, Arkansas Coll. 70 Louisiana Coll. 60. S.

Arkansas 59 Quachita 112, Baptist Christian 48 Science Arts, Okla. 78, John Brown 65 Wayland Baptist 74, McMurry 71 FAR WEST Dickinson St. 101. Montana Tech 98 Jacksonville St. 100, Regis 79 N.Mex.

Highlands 110. Fort Lewis 100 EXHIBITION Arkansas Express 96. SW Louisiana 81 Austin Peay 95. Sports Crusaders 85 Charleston Southern 137, Anacostia Naval 67 Charlotte AAU 102, Winthrop 88 DePaul 79. Kiev Baskets Club 71 E.

Tennessee St. 124, Tennessee Stars 89 Georgia Tech 88. Lithuanian Nationals 68 Hungary 72, Stephen F.Austin 64 James Madison 126, Kentucky Crusaders 55 Kansas St. 101. Fort Hood 80 LSU 101, High Five America 87 Lamar 86, Marathon Oil 73 Lee Jeans 107.

Idaho St. 97 Marathon Oil 78, Boston College 68 Marquette 103, Marathon OIl A 91 Michigan 112, Sam Ragnone AAU 82 Michigan St. 80, Athietes In Action 67 N. Carolina 96. Pezinok 71.

N.C. 105. Novo Sibirsk Dinamo 69 Nebraska 109. Marathon Oil 91 New York-AAU 83. Iona 75 Nicholts St.

87. Crea Club of Portugal 79 Oklahoma 108. Latvia National 97 Penn St. 97, Samara Club 44 SE Missouri 99. Slovenia 80 Seton Hall 79.

Canadian Nationals 71 Stetson 76. Minas Tenis, Brazil 61 Texas-Arlington 100. Bonus, Latvia 92 Utah St. 85, Dona Zagreb 69 VASDA 73, Grambling St. 71 VMI 74, Russian Select 65 Virginia 76, Australia 75 Wichita St.

72, Esporte Clube Ginastico 61 WOMEN OHIO EXHIBITION Latvia 97, Dayton 68 EAST Manhattan 68, Riverside AAU 66 Wilmington 130, Lincoin 31 SOUTH Alabama 88. Jacksonville St. 74 Auburn-Montgomery 74, Xavier, N.0. 53 Bridgewater. Va.

84. Ferrum 65 Clayton St. 57, Lambuth Coll. 52 David Lipscomb 78. Campbellsville 75 Fayetteville St.

100, Hampton U. 89 Lander 55. Cent. Wesleyan 54 Piedmont 73, Erskine 66 Rollins 89, Franklin 72 S. Carolina-Aiken 96.

Newberry 42 SOUTHWEST Arkansas Tech 82, E. Central 49 Texas 74. Tarleton St. 64 Arkansas 78. Louisiana Coll.

71 U. of the Ozarks 93, Philander Smith 84 EXHIBITION Arkadia, Latvia 63, Texas-Arlington 55 Georgia 79. Czech Republic 74 Kansas 85, New Zealand 60 Slovan Bratislava 67, South Alabama 58 Tennessee Tech 86, Lithuania 82 Tunsgram. Hungary 69, Duke 58 Vanderbilt 87. Bulgaria 74 TOURNAMENT Lady Hurricanes Pepsi Holiday Classic First round Mt.

Aloysius 79. Motiow St. 76 Roane St. 76. Lowsburg 71 Walters St.

92, Spartanburg Methodist 68 OHIO SUMMARIES MEN MCDONALD CLASSIC CCC 70, Allegheny 58 CUYAHOGA C.C. (70) Tisdale Moss 19: Wallace 22: Andrewson 4: Gavin 4: Lane 12: Rice 1 Totals 31.60 8-16 70. ALLEGHENY (58) Humphreys 14; McGill 24: Ransome Sadler Nelson Harris 2. Totals 21-55 10-17 58. Half-CCC, 34-29.

3-point goals--A. 4 (Sadler 2). Rebounds- 50 (Wallace 14), A 32 (McGill 9). Assists- 14 (Rice and Gavin 6). A 10 (Humphreys 4).

Total fouls-CCC 20. A 22. A-200. Lakeland 117, JCU 104 JOHN CARROLL (JV) (104) Tyson 12: Bury 16: Mehalek 2, Bielozier 2: Moloney 18; Justice 11; Campbell 21; Hasinsk1 22 LAKELAND (117) Axson 25; Buckley 5: Doss 18: Johnson 13: McLemore 14. Rose 16: Simpkins Stokes 22 Half--L, 48-46 3-point goals- JC 8 Fouled out -JC Hasinski, Bury.

A- SCHEDULE TODAY BIG TEN Czech Osborne at Ohio St. (exh.) 8. OHIO Case Western at Carnegie Mellon, Defiance at Heidelberg, Hanover at Wilmington, Mount Union at Thiel, Rio Grande at Findlay, Walsh at Ashland. 7:30: Central St. at Kentucky 7:30: Mich.

at Cedarville. 7:30: Mount Vernon Nazarene at Malone. Shawnee St. at Madonna, 7 30; Malone at Urbana, 730. Women: Cleve.

St. at SE Missouri Penn State Behrend (Pa.) at Baldwin Wallace, 7:30. COLLEGE BASKETBALL NIT Preseason at Madison Square Garden SEMIFINALS TOMORROW Kansas vs. Minnesota, 7 North Carolina vs. Massachusetts, 9 CHAMPIONSHIP FRIDAY Semifinal winners, 9 Third Place Semifinal losers, 7 BOWL OUTLOOK NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POSSIBILITIES NEW YORK (AP) The following teams still have a shot at the national championship.

Listed are the best possibilities for each team to play in a national championship game or win the title. Nebraska (10-0) Beat Oklahoma on Nov. 26. In the Orange Bowt: Could play Fonda State it the Seminoles beat FlorIda on Nov. 27 OR West Virginia if they beat Boston College on Nov.

27 and Fionda State loses OR Notre Dame A Florida State and West Virginia lose. Florida State (10-1) Beat Fionda on Nov. 27. Could play in the Orange Bowt against undefeated Nebraska OR in the Fiesta Bowt against undeleated West Vitgina OR In the Fiesta Bowl against Notre Dame. West Virginia (10-0) Beat Boston College on Nov.

27. Could play the Orange Bowl against undefeated Nebraska OR in the Fiesta Bowl against Flonda State OR In the Fiesta Bowl against Notre Dame Notre Dame (10-1) Regular season complete. Could play in the Orange Bowl against undefeated Nebraska, ft Flonda State and West Virginia lose OR in the Fiesta Bowl against undefeated West Virgina, Nebraska and Flonda State lose OR in the Fiesta Bowl against Fionda State. 4 Nebraska and West Virginia lose OR in the Sugar Bowl against Flonda, Fonda wins two games and Nebraska and West Virginia lose. Auburn (11-0) Regular season compiete No bowl game.

Could win if they remain the only undefeated teams after the bowl games. TRANSACTIONS AUTO RACING NASCAR--Named Les Richter senior vice president of operations, Dennis Huth vice president for finance, and Tom Bledtreasurer; named Mike Helton vice president for competition, effective Jan. BASEBALL American League CLEVELAND INDIANS -Named Stan Hunter clubhouse manager and Jeff Sipos equipment manager. BALTIMORE ORIOLES -Agreed 10 terms with pitcher Sid Fernandez on a three-year contract; waived outfielder Chito Martinez: purchased outfielders Alex Ochoa. Jim Wawruck and Mark Smith, pitchers Rick Krivda, Armando Benitez and Rick Fomey, and catcher Greg Zaun from Rochester of the International League.

RANGERS -Signed first baseman Will Clark to a five-year contract. National League HOUSTON ASTROS- Retained thirdbase coach Matt Galante. DE NEW YORK -Named Bobby Valentine manager of Norfolk of the International League: John Tamargo manager of Binghamton of the Eastern League: and Rafael Landestoy manager of St. Lucie of the Fiorida State League: retained Ron Washington, manager of Capital Cities of the South Atlantic League; Howe Freiling, manager of Pittsfield of the New York-Penn League: Ron Gideon, manager of Kingsport of the Appalachian League: and Junior Roman, manager of the Mets of the Gulf Coast League: signed outfielder Pat Howell and pitcher Mike Remlinger to minor-league contracts; named John Stephenson coach for Kingsport. PITTSBURGH PIRATES -Named Spin Williams bullpen coach.

SAN DIEGO PADRES- -Purchased the contracts of outfielders Ray McDavid and Vince Moore, infielder Julio Bruno, catcher Brian Johnson, and pitchers Robbie Beckett and Bryce Florie from Las Vegas of the Pacific Coast League; waived pitcher Rudy Seanez: assigned catcher Kevin Higgins outright to Las Vegas; announced that catcher Dan Walters refused a minor league assignment and elected free agency. Eastern League LEAGUE -Approved the relocation of the London, Ontario franchise to Trenton, N.J. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association LEAGUE -Fined Orlando center quille O'Neal $5.000 for making derogatory comments about the officiating In the Magic's Nov. 17 game against Detroit. CHARLOTTE HORNETS -Activated forward Scott Burrell from the injured list; waived guard Steve Henson.

GOLDEN STATE WARRIORSWaived forward Andre Spencer; signed guard Dell Demps to a contract for the rest of the season. ORLANDO MAGIC -V forward Jerry Reynolds; placed forward Larry Krystkowiak on the injured list: activated guard Todd Lichti from the injured list SACRAMENTO KINGS -Placed center Duane Causwell on the injured activated forward Evers Burns from the disabled list. FOOTBALL Canadian Football League OTTAWA ROUGH RIDERS -Fired head coach Ron Smeltzer, offensive coordinator Harry Justvig, linebackers coach Jim Clark and offensive line coach Dick Maloney. HOCKEY National Hockey League LEAGUE -Suspended Tampa Bay center Denis Savard and Chicago defenseman Steve Smith for a slashing dent Nov 20. The suspensions are eftective immediately pending reviews.

CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS-Extended the contract of defenseman Chris Chelios through the 1997-98 season. FLORIDA PANTHERS -Recalled detenseman Dallas Eakins from Cincinnati of the International Hockey League. LOS ANGELES KINGS -Recalled goalie Rick Knickle from Phoenix of the International Hockey League; assigned defenseman Mark Hardy and goalie David Goverde to Phoenix. PITTSBURGH PENGUINS--ASsigned defenseman Greg Andrusak and right winger Ed Patterson to the Cleveland Lumberjacks of the International Hockey League. SOCCER National Professional Soccer League CHICAGO POWER--Signed midfielder Jett Alcala TENNIS USTA-Named Nick Saviano director of coaching for men's player development and Lynne Rolley director of coaching for women's player development, etfective Jan 1 COLLEGE NCAA PRESIDENT'S COMMIS.

SION -Elected Colorado President Judith Albino chairwoman. Announced the resignation of football coach Larry Glueck. SOUTHERN ILLINOIS -Fired football coach Bob Smith. THE LATEST LINE NBA Favonte Points Underdog ATLANTA 9 La Lakers Charlotte 6 WASHINGTON ORLANDO 11 Golden St HOUSTON Chicago La Clippers DALLAS PORTLAND Denver NFL Favorite Points Underdog Thursday DETROIT 8 Chicago DALLAS NL Miami Sunday ATLANTA 8 Cleveland WASHINGTON. Philadelphia MINNESOTA 3 New Orleans Raiders 10 CINCINNATI N.Y.

Jets NEW ENGLAND GREEN BAY 14 Tampa Bay KANSAS CITY NL Buffalo San Francisco 15 RAMS Denver SEATTLE N.Y. GIANTS Phoenix HOUSTON Pittsburgh Monday San Diego 3 INDIANAPOLIS COLLEGE FOOTBALL Favonte Points Underdog Thursday GEORGIA TECH Georgia Louisville 8 TULSA TEXAS 20 Texas Friday Syracuse RUTGERS N. CAROLINA 25 Duke RICE 12 Houston NEBRASKA 10 Oklahoma BOSTON COL. West Virginia ARIZONA ST. Arizona Saturday Penn St.

67 MICHIGAN ST. TENNESSEE 38 Vanderbilt Florida St. 10 FLORIDA BYU 23 Texas-El Paso Mississippi 3 MISS. ST. MIAMI, FLA.

22 Memphis St. LSU Arkansas SAN DIEGO ST. 4 Wyoming California HAWAII Home Team in CAPS AMATEUR RESULTS CLEVELAND BASKETBALL HTS. MEN Ozell 58, T. 55 Wzup 109.

52 Terrells 62. TKO's 58 Golden Coins 69, Hilltop 53 Dry System 60. Wizards OS 57 VOLLEYBALL EUCLID REC. MEN Zvina 15-15-13, Slow Gang 3-9-15 Prionty Towing 15-16-15, European ClasSICS 7-14-1 Cebar's 15-15-15. Tap House 10-0-5 Sans Tavern 13-15-15.

Tap 15-3-0 ROCKY RIVER REC. COED Net Fusion 15-16-15. Cregg 10-14-6 Squire's Roofing 15-13-15. Grabowski 10-15-11 Dynamics 15-16-13. Consul Techies 13-14-15 Slam Jams 15-16-17, Shucotsky 10-14-15 Dig This 15-15-15.

Star Spikes 8-13-13 Pasek 15-15-15, a Cold Beer 3-3-7 Crunchers 15-15-15. Lrits Carnes 10-8-13 Murphy's Law 15-15-15. Granfors 2-9-3 CALENDAR NOVEMBER 23 Wed. 24 Thu. 25 Fri.

26 Sat. 27 ATLANTA SUNDAY 1PM TV-3. SEA WASH 7:30 7:30 TV-SC KANS 7:05 CIN IND IND 7:35 7:35 8PM a 12:30 POST 12:30 POST 12:30 POST Northfield POST POST POST 7:30 7:30 7:30 Bold type indicates a home game TELEVISION BASKETBALL NBA: Golden State at Orlando, 8, TNT Home 4-1-0 4-1-0 2-4-0 2-3-0 2-2-0 4-0-0 4-1-0 2-3-0 3-2-0 2-3-0 5-0-0 3-2-0 2-3-0 2-3-0 SPORTS BRIEFS Seminoles, 'Huskers might vie in Orange FROM WIRE REPORTS Bobby Bowden has never won a national championship, and neither has Tom Osborne. That could change on New Year's Day. If top-ranked Florida State and No.

2 Nebraska win their final regular-season games, Bowden's Seminoles would play Osborne's Cornhuskers for the national championship in the Orange Bowl. But that's a big if. Florida State (10-1) must beat No. 7 Florida (9-1) on Saturday at Gainesville, where the Gators have a 23-game winning streak. And Nebraska (10-0) must beat its archrival, No.

16 Oklahoma (8-2), on Friday. I Indiana University accepted an invitation to play Virginia Tech in the Independence Bowl in Shreveport, on New Year's Eve. Wisconsin, which won its two preseason basketball games by an average of 50 points, moved into the Associated Press Top 25, its first appearance in the rankings since the 1973-74 season. Southern Illinois football coach Bob Smith lost his job after his fourth losing season in five years. The Division I-AA Salukis ended their third 2-9 season in five years with a 42-35 loss to Eastern Illinois on Saturday.

University of Wisconsin police are investigating whether the school sold too many tickets to a football game at which dozens were injured when students surged onto the field, an official said. One detective and two auditors were looking into ticket sales for the Oct. 30 game against Michigan, university police Lt. Gary Johnson said. Baseball Almost five months after undergoing ligament transplant surgery on his right elbow.

Jose Canseco has begun to swing a bat again. But the Texas Rangers' slugger said last week he can throw a baseball only 60 feet or 6 inches shorter than his last toss: A pitch from the mound in Boston's Fenway Park last May that blew out his elbow. "Right now. I'm about 70 percent." said Canseco, who last week hosted a function at his Dade County (Fla.) house in Coco Plum the yacht was parked in the back for the United Way, for whom he is planning a celebrity bowling tournament and softball game in February. Tennis Tennis officials are considering a round-robin format for the Davis Cup.

The International Tennis Fedcration said the change would be discussed during the Dec. 3-5 Davis Cup final between Germany and Australia at Dusseldorf, Germany. "Round-robin for- BOXING HOCKEY HORSE RACING Bernard Hopkins (23-2-0) vs. Wendall Hall (15-1-0) for Hopkins' USBA middleweight title; Charles Brewer (21-2-0) vs. Mario Munoz (14-0-0), middleweights, 9, USA NHL: Montreal at N.Y.

Rangers, 7:30, ESPN Buckeye Racing Report, 6, SportsChannel RADIO TALK SHOWS Bill Needle Show, 10:05 a.m., 1220 Greg Brinda Show, 2:05, WKNR-1220 Geoff Sindelar Show, 5:05, WKNR-1220 Sportsline with Mike Snyder, 6:05, More Sports and Les Levine, 6:30, Allen Davis Show, 7:05, WKNR-1220 FIGURE SKATING THE RISING STAR COMPETITION At Garfield Hts. PRE-PRELIMINARY LADIES Free Group A 1. Bethany Karon; 2 Jessica Marshall: 3. Jessie McGrath; Group 1. Rachel Meyer: 2 Kelly Monachino: 3.

Margot Hughes: Group 1. Stephanie Botos: 2 Linsey Palechka: 3. Kelly Cowper, Group 1. Megan Eurenius. 2 Remi Taukamoto: 3.

Jesica Petretti: Group 1. Genevieve Gerhart; 2. Marcie Wisnewski; 3. Chelsea Fredeckson: Group 1 Theresa MalIchok; 2 Christy Mueller; 3. Haley Ryan: Group 1.

Micaela Chew; 2. Emily Chubbuck; 3. Lisa Dominak. Free A Group A 1. Allegra Shunk: 2.

Kristen Brzoska. 3. Meredith Jesse; Group 1. Christa Marlowe: 2 Nicole Foos: 3. Laura Halpin: Group 1.

Andrea Martin: 2 Adrienne Oliver: 3. Elizabeth Beattie, Group 1. Katie Ryan: 2. Megan Lebovitz; 3. Mania Theodorou; Group 1.

Vanessa Rancour; 2. Paula Lisy: 3 Meredith Jones; Group 1. Pamela Tarczy; 2. Jessica Rancour: 3. Melany Kotlarek Comp Group A 1 Jessie McGrath; 2 ten Brzoska: 3.

Kristyn Lebovitz: Group 1. Bethany Karlon: 2. Laura Halpin; 3. Allegra Shunk; Group 1. Jessica marshall.

2. Eliana Penzner; 3. Nicole Foos: Group 1. Kelly Monachino: 2. Brittany Soeder: 3.

Andrea Martin: Group 1. Mindy Atwell: 2. Margot Hughes: 3. Katie Ryan: Group 1. keily Cowper: 2.

Kathryn Swary: 3. Megan Lebowitz; Group G- 1. Stephanie Botos, 2. Brittany Soeder; 3. Jennifer genson: Group 1.

Shannon Landis; Courtney Snyder: 3. Ashley Ruic; Group 1. Remi Tsukamoto; 2. Megan 1. Eurenius: Genevieve 3.

Caroline Gearhart. 2 Cohen: Rania Group Karim; 3 Emily Pollock: Group 1. Marcre Wisniewski; 2. Shannon Sabol; 3. Elizabeth Machnics: Group 1.

Theresa Mallchok: 2. Cari Anne Freno: 3. Rebecca Delventhal, Group 1. MaryJo Nawalaniec; 2. Haley Ayan; 3.

Beth Dolinsky: Group 1. Lauren Smith: 2. Emily Chubbuck: 3. Lisa Domi nak; Group 0 1. Angela Bartik; 2.

Melany Kotlarek; 3 Emily Delventhal. Free Group A 1. Kristina O'Brien: 2. Cone Bluhm; 3. Alissa Manage: Group 1.

Megan Lynn Riedy: 2. Kaitlin Brzoska. 3. Mallory Middaugh: Group 1. Kelly Anne Gaskill: 2 Kathleen Day: 3.

Melissa Paine: Group 1. Krissy Carlini; 2. Meghann Snow; 3 Wizabeth Miller; Group 1. Penzner; 2 Kara Grossi; 3. Tia Robertson.

Group 1. Kim Ryan: 2. Kelly Goliot. 3. Bethany Cromika; Group 1.

Keely Machmer. Wessels: 2. Mary Miller; 3. MaryJo Mawalaniec; Group 1. Sarah Kenney: 2.

Nora Dietsch: 3. Lindsay Rae: Group 1. Allison Scheer; 2. Lana Mastroiani; 3 Lindsay Bolender: Group 1. Jennifer Weity: 2.

Megan Coleman: 3. Megan Eckner, Group 1. Annise Lewis, 2. Heather LeeGrand. 3.

Carla DeGirolamo: Group 1. Sara Miller; 23. Jennifer Nickles: 3. Elicia Polacek. Comp Group A Alissa Manage: 2.

Corie Bluhm: 2 Kristina Brien; Group 1. Nicole Camola: 2. Megan Lynn Riedy: 3 Mallory Middaugh: Group 1. Kathleen Day, 2 kelly Anne Gaskell; 3. Amanda Webb: Group 1.

Meghann Snow: 2. Elizabeth Miller; 3. Katie Walton. Group 1. (he) Kara Grossi.

Jill Lindsay, 3. Olivia Sheppard: Group 1. Tia Robertson; 2. Rebecca Macura: 3. kathleen Campo: Group 1.

Kim. Ryan: 2. Keely Machmer-Wessels: 3. Shirley Resiner. Group 1.

Shannon Ladue: 2. Shelly Czarnecki; 3. Julie Shina. Group 1. Bridget Kaselak: 2.

Holly Synk: 3 Nora Dietsch: Group 1. Allison Scheer: 2. Joanne Darrah: 3 Lindsay Bolender; Group 1. Julie Ferguson: 2. Megan Coleman; 3.

Jenni Fegan: Group 1. Danielle Pignabello: 2. Heather LeeGrand: 3. Lauren Grossi, Group 1. Sara Miller.

2. Annise Lewis: 3. Shelly Bowers. Solo Dance Brittany May; 2. Sophia Liberman; 3.

Amanda Webb FIRST TEST Free Group A 1. Brittany May: 2. Sarah Pickenng: 3. Jacqueline Pusziay: Group 1. Kathryn Rice: 2.

Ariel Stern-Markovitz; 3 Lauren Rider; Group 1. katy Kassimatis: 2. Candace Snubert; 3. Brittany Mrsnik: Group 1. Elizabeth Treister: 2.

Stacey Wortowicz: 3. Bethany Maine: Group 1. Sarah Auskiewicz: 2. Enn Ann Wolf. 3.

Janis Blevins: Group 1. Lisa Sanuk: 2. Amanda Gnss: Nycole West: Group 1. Deanna Strauss. 2.

Dana Marie Higginbotham: 3. Julie Ferguson: Group 1. Nicolette Badz; 2. Michelle Skon: 3. Leslie Carlson.

Comp Group A 1. Lonn Ashlee Flouroy: 2 Brittany May; 3 Laura Hanley: Group 1. Deanna Downey: 2. Stephane Sinegar: 3. Sarah Pickenng: Group 1.

Lauren Rider: 2. Katy Kassimatis: 3. Candice Shubert: Group 1. Sarah Connolty: 2. Stacey Wortowicz: 3.

Bethany K. Maine; Group 1. Enn Ann Wolf: 2. Sarah Ruszkrewicz, 3. Beth Hudak; Group 1.

Usa Sanuk, 2. Nicole Mane Straight, 3 Lindsay Wetman; Group 1 Deanna Strauss; 2. Michelle Sikon; 3. Jennifer Nawalanec: Group 1. Jenner Nickles: 2.

Nicoletta Badza; 3. Alicia Esner. MEN FIRST TEST Free A 1. Jimmy Andrews: 2. Ed Meckes 3 Brian Beck; Free 8 1.

Danny Drobnick, 2 Manus Andrew Grigou. 3. Joseph Mallchok: Comp Jr. 3. 1.

Jimmy Andrews: 2. Ed Meckes Manus Andrew Free 1. Jason Leigh. 2. Joseph Yonke.

3. Adam Smith: Comp 1 Jason Leigh; 2. Matthew Semple, 3. Benjamin Hatch. Free 1.

Brian Linc; 2. Ross Kinder; Comp 1. Brian Linc: 2. Joseph Yonke. MIXED PAIRS 1.

Anna Kiner: 2. Can- dice Snubert: Brian Linc; 3. Deanna Hatch. IHL INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Team SO Pts GF GA Kalamazoo 10 6 1 21 65 69 Ft. Wayne 8 6 4 20 68 65 CLEVELAND 7 6 5 19 64 70 Central Division Cincinnati 11 4 0 22 72 49 Peona 8 5 3 19 67 70 Indianapolis 3 14 0 6 51 76 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division Team SO PtS GF GA Milwaukee 11 4 6 28 87 78 Kansas City 13 5 1 27 76 71 Atlanta 10 7 3 23 77 71 Pacific Division Las Vegas 12 4 1 25 77 60 San Diego 11 5 2 24 71 60 Phoenix 8 10 2 18 74 86 Salt Lake 6 13 1 13 69 95 NOTE: Two points are awarded for a victory and one tor a shootout loss.

YESTERDAY No games TODAY Kalamazoo at Las Vegas Atlanta at Milwaukee Phoenix at Salt Lake SUNDAY City, Kansas City 3. Fort Wayne 2, SO NPSL NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL SOCCER LEAGUE American Division Team Pct. GB Baltimore 5 0 1.000 Buffalo 3 1 750 CLEVELAND 3 2 .600 2 Canton 2 3 400 3 Dayton 2 4 333 Harnsburg 1 5 167 National Division Milwaukee 3 0 1.000 St. Louis 4 2 667 Chicago 2 3 400 2 Kansas City 2 333 2 Detroit 2 4 .333 Wichita 2 4 333 YESTERDAY No games TODAY Buffalo at Dayton TOMORROW Milwaukee at Buffalo Kansas City at Chicago SUNDAY No games NPSL TV SCHEDULE ESPN2 Dec. 3 Chicago at CLEVELAND, 7 Dec.

10 Bullalo at Canton. 7 Dec 17 Detroit at Baltimore. 7 Jan 7 Wichita at Canton. 7 Jan. 14 Detroit at CLEVELAND or Milwaukee at Dayton.

7 Jan. 21 St. Louts at Buffalo 7 Jan. 28 Chicago at Detoit, 7 Feb. 4 Baltimore at Buffalo.

7 Feb. 11 Buttalo at Baltimore. 7 Feb. 18 TBA, 7 Feb. 25 Kansas City at Detroit.

7 Mar. 4 Buffalo at Harrisburg 7 Mar. 11 CLEVELAND at Baltimore, 7 Mar. 18 Wichita at CLEVELAND. 7 Mar.

25 Wild card game. TBA. 7 Apr. 1 Wild card game. TBA.

7 Playoffs Semifinals and divsion finals. dates. times and teams to be announced ESPN Feb. 22 Al-star garne FIGHT SCHEDULE Today At the Blue Horizon, Philadelphia, Bemard Hopkins. vs Wendall Hal.

Lexington. Ky 12, for USBA middleweight title. mats have tremendous benefits," ITF general manager Mike Davies said. Soccer All random drug tests during the qualifying rounds for the 1994 World Cup were negative, soccer's international governing body said. Of 88 random tests at the 490 preliminary matches.

none suggested that a player used illegal performance boosters, a FIFA statement said. The qualifying tournament began in the summer of 1992 and ended last week after determining the remaining 24 finalists for next year's tournament in the United States. Swimming a Olympic diver Bruce Kimball, who in 1988 drove drunk into a group of teens and killed two, is to be released tomorrow after serving less than five years of a 17-year manslaughter sentence. But when Kimball, 30, walks out of a Miami halfway house, he will not be completely free. Kimball will never be able to hold a driver's license, will remain on probation for 15 years and during that time must have a judge's permission before he can visit any place that serves alcohol.

I Sylvia Gerasch, European women's champion in the 100-meter breaststroke, tested positive at a meet last week for caffeine, a prohibited stimulant, the German sports agency SID reported. AREA Ashland runners make All-America Two of the three Ashland University athletes who competed in the NCAA Division II cross country championships at Riverside, earned All-America honors. Freshman Oliver Grund finished 10th for the five miles in 28:44. Junior Eric Berry finished 24th I Cuyahoga College defeated Allegheny, 70-58, in the McDonald's Tip-Off Classic in Butler, CCC sophom*ores Ben Wallace and DeShawn Moss combined for 37 points. 22 rebounds, eight blocked shots and four assists to lead the Chal-.

lengers to a 3-1 record. Cleveland's North Coast Barons take on Culver Military Academy Squad in an exhibition hockey game at the Cleveland Heights Pavilion tomorrow at 8:15 p.m. All tickets will be sold at the gate. Prices are $4 for adults, $2.50 for students and $1 for youth players wearing their jersey and accompanied by a paying adult. I Defenseman Greg Andrusak and right winger Ed Patterson were re-assigned to the Lumberjacks from Pittsburgh yesterday.

Lakeland Community College soccer coach Djuro Peric has been named Ohio Community College Athletic Conference coach of the year. GLAD YOU ASKED What was Bernie Kosar's last 300-yard game and last three-touchdown passing game? Kevin Hopkins, Sandusky. A He threw for 335 yards against Pittsburgh on Dec. 22, 1991. His last three-TD game was against Philadelphia on Nov.

10, 1991. Bob Dolgan For answers to questions, write Glad You Asked, The Plain Dealer, 1801 Superior Cleveland O. 44114. RAC RALLY CLOCAENOG, Wales (AP) Results yesterday from the second day's racing in the RAC Auto Rally, a 10-stage, 119-mle leg from Birmingham: 1, Colin McRae, Bntan, and Derek Ringer, Britain, Subaru Impreza. 2 hours 48 manutes 24 seconds.

Juha Kankkunen. Finland and Nicky Grist. Britain, Toyota Celica. 2:48 45 3. Malcoim Wilson.

Bntan, and Bryan Thomas. 8ntain. Ford Escort. 2:50 48. 4.

Kenneth Ensson, Sweden. and Parmander, Sweden, Mitsubishi Lancer. 2:50 58. 5, Francois Delecour. France, and Daniel Grataloup, France.

Ford Escort, 1 2.51.08. 6, Dider Aunol. France, and Bernard Occelli, France, Toyota Celica, 2:51 43. 7. Richard Burns, Britan, and Robert Reid, Britain, Subaru Legacy, 2:54 20.

8, Ari Vatanen, Finland, and Bruno Berglund, Sweden, Subaru Impreza, 2 54 27. 9. Mats Jonsson. Sweden, and Lars Backman. Sweden, Toyota Celca, 2 56 40.

10, Robbie Head. 8ntam, and Campbel Roy, Britain, Ford Escort. 2.58 57. 4.

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