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Saturday, August 19, 1995 Roundup Youth baseball tryouts set WAUKESHA Tryouts will be held later this month for a new U-12 competitive baseball team for boys who live in the Waukesha school district. Tryouts will be held Aug. 26, Aug. 27 and Aug. 29 from 5 p.m.

to 7. p.m. at Pebble Valley Park. Preregistration is required by calling 549-5769 after 6 p.m. A maximum of 18 players will be allowed at each of the three tryout sessions.

Jarrett captures NASCAR pole Mich. (AP) Dale Jarrett grabbed his first NASCAR Busch Grand National pole in six years in qualifying for the Detroit Gasket 200. at Michigan International Speedway. Jarrett, whose victory last month at Milwaukee was his first in a Grand National event since 1991, lapped the 2-mile. oval at 174.199 mph in a Ford.

Jarrett, who owns his own team for a limited Grand National schedule, will lead a field of 42 in today's 200-mile race. Labonte grabs third career pole BROOKLYN, Mich. (AP) Bobby Labonte, looking for his second straight victory at Michigan International Speedway, will be on the pole for Sunday's running of the GM Goodwrench 400. Labonte, who edged Jeff Gordon for the victory in the Miller Genuine Draft 400 on June 18, got a break when Gordon wrecked his car in a sudden rain shower during his qualifying lap. Gordon, who holds the NASCAR track record at MIS, will try: to qualify in a backup car today.

It was the third career pole for Labonte. Grant to transfer to Wisconsin MADISON (AP) Paul Grant, a 6-10, 240-pound center from Boston College, will transfer to the University of Wisconsin. Grant will sit out the 1995- 96 season and have one year of eligibility remaining, Badgers first-year coach Dick Bennett said. Grant is a native of West Bloomfield, who played three seasons at Boston College. He averaged 5 points and 3.5 rebounds as a freshman, 3.3 points and 2.2 rebounds his sophom*ore year and 4.8 points and 2.6 boards last season.

The 11D By The Numbers His top performances came in back-to-back games last year in which he and 19 points and eight rebounds against St. three carries. The top pick in the NFL draft tore a knee ligament in his debut with the Cincinnati Bengals and probably will need reconstructive surgery. The running back from Penn State completely tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee as he cut to avoid a tackle in the backfield Thursday night in a 20-13 exhibition loss to Detroit. A magnetic resonance imaging test Friday found the tear.

Carter will miss this season, then have to try to come back from one of the most serious knee injuries for a running back. The Bengals also lost backup quarterback David Klingler for eight to 10 weeks with a broken jaw. Cleveland State player slain BOSTON (AP) Cleveland State basketball standout Jamal Jackson was fatally stabbed Friday morning, hours before he was due back on campus. Jackson's body was found face down outside a Tremont Street clothing store about 4:25 a.m., Boston police Lt. Robert Toole said.

The 22- was taken to Boston City Hospital, where he was pronounced dead about 20 minutes later. Police had no suspects, 'Toole said. Jackson averaged 16.1 points and 8.1 rebounds to lead the Vikings last year. John's and 20 points and eight rebounds against Connecticut. MU-UW alumni game Sept.

22 MILWAUKEE The first Marquette vs. UW-Madison alumni men's basketball game will be held Sept. 22 at the MECCA Arena." Proceeds. will benefit Children's Hospital of Wisconsin. The shoot-around begins at 6:30 p.m.

and the game at 7:30 p.m. Players scheduled to participate are: Marquette: Mark Anglavar, Jim Chones, Bo Ellis, Tom Flynn, Maurice Lucas, Dean Meminger, George Thompson and Bob Wolf. Wisconsin: Joe Clyde Gaines, Claude Gregory, Danny Hastings, Tim Locom, Rick Olson, Jim Smith and LaMont Weaver. Carter era lasts only three carries CINCINNATI (AP) The Ki-Jana Carter era lasted just three carries. Golf Prep girls KENOSHA TREMPER 199, KETTLE MORAINE (at Bristol Outa, Kenosha) Individuals Kettle Moraine: Kim Durante 48, Eschie 55, Anne 58.

Deutach 60, Melasa Ray 72 Tramper: Zoe Frank 45 49, Katie Rutalo 49, Autumn drews 56. Ellen Saintar 61 Professional INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT (at Castle Rock, Cola.) scoring ayatem points for double 5 for eagle, 1 2 for zero for for and for Wiebe double or 23 Mark 8-15 19 David Duval 10-9: Lee Jaren 10-9 17. Greg Norman 14-3; Davis Love 11-6: Ernie Eis 17-0 16 Brett Ogle 9-7 15 Tom Watson 7-8: Tom Lehrhan 8-7; Jay Hans 3-12; Dudley Hart 8-7 David Feherty 2-11: Emin Aubrey 76; D.A. Weibring 3-10; Dan Foraman 10; Lee Rinker 9-4 Jose Maria Olazabal 7-5: Dicky Pride 3-0; Chip Beck 2-10; Joe Ozaki 6-6 11 Doug Martin 4-7; Scott Varplant 2- Stave Stricker 74; Mark Carnevate Mike Hubert 1-10: Bob Lohr Larry Mitze 30; Wayne Westner 5-6 Howard Twitty 6-4; Tom Ate 11-6-1) Brad Bryant 45; Terry Hans 0-9; Goydos 3-6; Justin Leonard 8-1; Andrew Magse 9-0 Jim Fury Stave Rintoul 35; Clearwater 5-3: Pater Senior 8-0 1 Russ Cochran 4-3: Dully Waldorf (- 1-8; Gibson Bruce 5-2, Glen Day 52; Stacker 11-4-4); Bob Jouy deter 84-1) Michael Bradley 2-4; Dave Bar (-1)- Chris 5-1; Jim Carter 74-1): Charlie Ryes 60; John Cook 5-1; Noel Lancaster 1-5; Roger Mattie 5-1; Stip Kandal 0-6; Craig Parry 2-4; Michael (-1)-7 Mike Brisky 64-1); Mark Calcavecchia (-5)-10; Anthony 0-5; Tom Purtzer (-3)-8; Mike 32; Patrick Burke 3-2 4 x-Kath Fergus (-2) Funk 3- x-Retiel Goosen 0-4; 1-Chris Perry (5) Jesper (3)-7: Pruitt 3-1; Pate (-2)-6; Marco Gortana 4-0 1-won spat in a of suspended by moming for inal qualifying spat NORTH SENIOR CLASSIC (st Jericha, A. John Paul Cain 31-34 Tony Jackin 32-34 7 Bud Alin 34-33; Lee Trevino 33-34 Joyce 34-34; Larry Ga $3-33; 34-34; Ben Smith 34-34 Larry Laoretti $3-36; Dave Eichetbanger 34-35; Bob Murphy 35-34; Bruce Summerhays $5-34 70 Calvin Paste $5-35; Bob Chartes 36-34; Bob E.

Smith 33-34; 1 Don Devis 35- 35; Bob Thatcher 35-35; Mike 36-34 71 Charles Coody 35-36; Bruce Devin 35-38: George Archer 36-35; Ken Still 34- 37 72 Gene Litter 36-36; Jerry McGee 37-35; Harold I Henning 36-38; Waiter Zone brisk 35-37; Jack Keter 34-38; Bob trying 38-34; Jimmy Powel 36-36; Dick Goetz 38- 36; Dick Rhyan 38-38; Chuck Montalban 38-34 73 Jim Colbert 37-36; Weaver 37-38; Chartie Sifford 37-36; Terry Dit 37- 36; Wat Morgan 37-36; Robert Gaona 38- 35; Joe Jimenez 34-39; Snell Lancaster 37- 36; Chuck Workman 38-35 BRITISH WOMEN'S OPEN (st Woburn, England) 139 Karrie Webb 69-70 140 Mardi Lunn 73-67; Caroline 70-70 141 Suzanne Strudwick 73-68; Licekite Noumann 67-74 142 Tina Flacher 76-06; Val Skinner 74-48; Kobeyashi 72-70; Brandie Burton 72-70; Stefanis Croce 71-71; Sorenstam 70-72; Jute Forbes 09-73; -Laure Delorenzi 69-74 143 Claire Daily 08; Jane Gaddes 72-71; Emiles Isin 71-72. Asa Gotimo 70- 73; Lynette Brookry 09-74; Shani Waugh 00- 75 144 Lora Fairclouch 76-00; Elasson-Wharton 74-70; Bertact 73-71; Leigh Ann 73-71; Patricia nier 73-70; Wendy Doolen 73-71; Pam Wright 72-72; Joanne Moray 72-72; Dione Samard 72-72; Nancy Lopez 71-73; Evelyn Orlay 71-73; 1 MoGa 71-73: Sally Prosser 70-74 Ladies' leagues KETTLE MORAINE 16-HOLE LEAGUE on par $is) Class A Event winner and low net Nanette Reler; Class Event winner In The Bleachers TI JACKBOOTED THUG mate and low net, Kristin Brennan; Class Event winner and low net, Jane Jaye Honor Scores Nanette Reter 95, Grace Birk 90. Exta Wilkinson 98. Kristin Brennan 99 Football Professional NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE Preseason Games Friday's Games St. Louis 27, Jacksonville 10 Minnesota 20, Oakland 17 Park-rec Softball WAUKESHA PA DEPT.

CITY TOURNAMENT Friday's Results Suingtime 14, Home Supply 5 Boot Depot 7, Sporties li6 Mutters and Pipes 14, Hammers Landing Pucci's IV 14, Club 400 7 Palet Ca. 20, McCarthy Pump (UR) Now Bettin Grading 10, Bond 5 Pucci's 9, Rano's 6 Court Insurance (PW) 27, 12 Babe Brothers 5, Croative Tours 2 and Pipes 7, Puccis 6 McCarthy Pump 9, Tallinger's 5 Court Insurance (PW) 15, Pallet Co. (MAR) 11 Club 400 8, Sports Connection 4 Pludpuckar's f1 18, Pucci's 4 Mutters and Pipes 27, Hammers Landing Club 400 0X (MIR) 14, Ed's (MR) 9 35 AND OVER Friday's Results Hook and Shell 8, Jeneen Equipment 2 and 16, Guthrie 4 Randle-Dable 12, McAvoy Dental 2 McAroy Dental Jensen Equipment 2 Auto Racing 1. Bobby Labonte, Trinity, ChevroMonte Carto, 184.403; 2. Ricky Rudd, Lake Norman, N.C, Ford Thunderbird, 184.063; 3.

Mark Marin, Greenebora, N.C., Ford Thunderbird, 183.622; 4. John AnIndianapolia, Ford Thunderbird, 183.402; 5. Bret Bodine, Harrisburg, N.C, Ford Thunderbird, 162.443; 6. Bal Eliott, Dawsonvita, Ga, Ford Thunderbird, 162.820; 7. Dick Trickle, Iron Station, N.C., Ford Thunderbird, 182.723; 4.

Dale EarnA.C., Chevrolet Monte 182.450; Jeremy Lake Norman, M.C., Ford Thunderbird, 10. Kenny Wallace, St. Louie, Ford Thunderbird, 11. Bobby Hamilton, Nashville, Pontiac Grand 182.030: 12. Jet Burtton, South Boston, Va, Ford Thunderbird, 181.979: 13.

Terry Labonte, Thomas Monte Carlo, 181.938; 14. Starting Martin, Columbia, Chevrolet Monte Carto, 101.055; 15. Ward Burton, Scottaburg, Chevrolet Monte Carlo, Professional GMA GOODWRENCH 400 LINEUP (al Brookien, NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division Pct GB 65. 38 .631 52 52 .500 52 53 .495 14 Florida 46 54 .460 New York 43 60 .417 22 Central Division Pct. GB Cincinnati.

38 .627 Houston 57 .548 8 Chicago. 51 .495 .412 22 St. 63 394 24 West Division GB Los Angeles 49 Colorado 55 49 529 San Diego 51 52 .495 San Francisco 48 56 .462 Friday's Games Late Games Not Included Pittsburgh 13, Florida 7, 1st game Florida at Pittsburgh (n), and game Montreal 7, San Diego 3 Cincinnati 8, Houston 3 New York 3, Los Angeles 2 Philadelphia 16, San Francisco 8 St. Louis 4, Atlanta 3 Chicago at Colorado (n) FRIDAY'S UNESCORES (First Game) Florida 300 002- 7 15 3 Pittsburgh 310 010 26x-13 16 Gardner, Garces (5), Groom (7), R. Veres (7).

Y.Perez (8) and Decker; Loaiza, Wag(4), Micel (9) and Encarnacion. W- Wagner, 2-11. 1-Groom, 1-1. HAs -FlorConine (21), K.Abbott (15). Pittsburgh, Martin (9), Liriano (4).

San Diego ..........000 100 020-3 6 2 Montreal .104 100 -7 11 0 Dishman, B. Williams (4). Valenzuela (7). Villane (8) and Aumus; Fassero, Fraser (8) and Laker. W--Fassero, 12-9.

4-5. 9-Fraser (2). San 100 200- 8 12 1 053 25x-16 18 2 MAutholland, Hook (5). Barton (6), Bautista (7) and Manwaring, Je. Reed (7); T.Green, Williams (2), Mimbs (6), Fletcher (7), Borland (8), Stacumb (9) and Dauton.

W-Mimbs, 8-5. -Hook, 5-1. HAs -Philadelphia, Flora (1). Whiten (5). 181.374; 18.

Ricky Craven, Concord, N.C., Chevrolet Monte Carlo, 181.319; 17. Dale Jarrett, Hickory, M.C., Ford Thunderbird, 181.118; 18. Joe Nemechek, Mooresville, M.C., Chevrolet Monte Carlo, 181.100; 19. Goof Bodine, Julian, N.C., Ford Thunderbed, 181.064; 20. Elon Sawyer, Chesapeake, Fard Thunderbird, 180.850.

001 000-1 7 100 00K-3 9 B.Wit, Cook (8) and Rodriguez; Alvarez, Deleon (6). R. Horandez (9) and KarNovice. W- 5-7. L-8.

Wit. 1-1. St -Hernandez (21). New 000 003-7 12 Cation 000-9 11 d. Wetteland (9) and Stanley: J.Abbot, James (9), Patterson and Far brogas.

W- 11-8. -J Abbott, 06. (224). 100 001-0 7 1 010 001-4 9 2 Kride, T.Clark (7) and Holes; Pristo, Mohier Reyes (1) and Go Wiltame. W- 1-2.

24. (1). HR -Okland, Paquette (12): (7). R. Palmatro 20).

010 001-3 11 100 10 (4). Stanton and Mactariane; J. (7) and D. Wilson. W- 0.

L- 14-2. HR. Blow ere 2 (18). The Majors AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division Pet GB Boston. 63 41 .606 New York 53 .515 Baltimore 15 433 18 Toronto 44 59 .427 181 Central Division 34 Kansas 50 241 353 321 West Division GB .610 50 519 Seatte 53 51 510 kland 49 57 .462 151 Friday's Games Cleveland 7, 5 Detroit 3, Minnesota 1 Kansas Cay 10, Toronto 3 Chicago 3, Texas 1 Batimore 8, Oakland 4 New York 7, 3 Seattle 9, Boston 3 FRIDAY'S LINESCORES 090 000-1 9 2 Detroit ..200 000 7 Parra, Watkins (7), O.

Munoz (7). Guardado (7). Schulstrom (8) and Merulto: Bergman, Doherty (0) and Flaherty. W. -Borgman, 5-8.

L- Parra, 1-1. Sv -Doherty (3). Kansas City .......501 004 000-10 11 000 300 3 Gordon, Bunch (8) and Mayne; Carrara, Robinson (6) and A Martinez. W- Gordon, 8-8. L.

-Carrara, 1-2. HRs Toronto, Carter (16). Kansas City, Joyner (8): Gagne (5). 001 000-1 7 Hayes (9). Elster (1).

Bonds 2 (25), Rb. Thompson 2 (5), Mulholtand (1). Houston ...000 102 000-3 10 1 Cincinnati ..020 032 01x-8 12 0 Hampton, Mcklurtry (6), D. Veres (7), Tabak (3), To.Jones (3) and Eusebio; D.Wells, M.Jackson (7). Carrasco (8), X.Hemandez (9) and Santiago.

2-1. L- Hampton, 4-5. HR -Cincinnati, Gant (25). Houston, Simms (4). Los New ....000 000 001 001-3 200-2 8 6 0 R.

Martinez, n. Cummings (3). Astacio (9). Guthrie (S) and Ca. Hernandez, Plazza (9); Buones, Florence (7).

DiPoto (8. D.Henry (9) and Sinnett. W- -D. Henry, 3-5. -Cummings, 1-1.

Atlanta ...000 100 011-3 8 0 St Louis ...001 100 20-4 10 0 Mocker, Clontz (7), McMichael and J. Lopez: Watson, Fossas (8), Henie (8) and Hemand. W- -Watson, 5-4. L- Marcher, 66. Se-Henke (25).

HRs-St. Louis, (12). hom*ond (2), Atlanta, Justice (17). Deals BASEBALL American League CLEVELAND INDIANS Agreed to terms with David Miller, first baseman outfolder. National League HOUSTON ASTROS Signed Eric Ireland, pitcher, and Ric Johnson, outfielder.

NEW YORK METS Traded Brett Buttar, outfielder, to the Los Angeles Dodgers for Dwight Maness and Scott Hunter, outFOOTBALL National Football Lacque BUFFALO SABRES Named Ross Mahoney, scout. CLEVELAND BROWNS Waived Brandan Bennett, running back; Riyan McGrath, light and; Denick Neat, wide receiver, and Randy Neat and Jon Smigiel, inebackers. Arena Football League ORLANDO PREDATORS Activated Henry Brown, ineman, from Injured HOCKEY Hockey! NEW JERSEY DEVILS Re-signed Neal Broten, COLLEGE SOUTHWEST TEXAS Named James Lott assistant track and field coach. WANTWORTH Announced the nation of Kevin Bryant, athletic director, Sept 1 to become associate athletic director affaire Portland.

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