The Freeman from Waukesha, Wisconsin (2024)

Page Freeman Memorial soccer team wins in OT MILWAUKEE Carrie Watts The victory was South's scored 1 with 10 seconds left in second straight since a the second overtime period to Southeast Conference loss to give her Catholic Memorial Racine Case. High School girls soccer team a 4-3 victory over DSHA on Wednesday. South golfers "It was the most exciting first in meet game I've ever witnessed as a player or a coach," said Memo- PEWAUKEE The rial coach John Burke. Waukesha South boys golf Memorial, ranked fourth in team finished first in a sixthe state, now has a 9-2-1 over- school Southeast Conference all record and is 5-2 in the tournament at the Willow Run Metro Conference. DSHA, Golf Course on Wednesday.

ranked third in the state, also is South, led by meet medalist 5-2 in the conference. Kory Vanderboom's 38, had 171 Watts' game-winner, her sec- while Waukesha North was ond goal of the game and 15th. second with 173. of the season, was assisted by Melissa Kovacich. Moffatt and Jennifer New Berlin West Memorial's Jennifer Stevens golfers win sent the game into overtime by scoring a goal with 30 seconds PEWAUKEE New Berlin left in regulation.

West finished first and The goal was set up by a cor- Pewaukee third in a Parkland ner kick from Kelly Marshall. Conference triangular golf meet She (Stevens) is not very tall at Willow Run Golf Course on but when she jumped, she must Wednesday. have had a lot of adrenaline, be- New Berlin West's Aaron cause she got her head on the Buesing was medalist with a 40. ball and it went off the post and Todd Johnson's 45 led in," said Burke. Pewaukee.

Watts assisted on a goal by Lindsey Munkwitz that gave Oconomowoc wins Memorial a 1-0 halftime lead. Watts' first goal tied the game Lake Country quad at 2-2. TOWN OF MERTON -David McCarthy stars for O'Brien won the long jump and triple jump to lead his South soccer team track Oconomowoc team to High School in boys the victory WAUKESHA Erin Lake Country Quadrangular on McCarthy scored three goals to Tuesday. lead her Waukesha South High O'Brien went in School girls soccer team to a 3- long jump and in the 0 non conference victory over triple jump as the Coons scored Port Wednesday. Washington on 85 points to for runner-up Mukwonago.

Third-place "It was kind of a wet day," Arrowhead, led by Mike understated Blackshirts coach Seifert's 156-6 toss in the discus Peter Byrne, whose team that ranks third in the state, improved to a 4-1 overall scored 58 points and Kettle record. Moraine Sport support Hockey parents want district to share costs By Kathy Mangold Freeman Staff WAUKESHA It's time for the Waukesha School District to treat hockey as it does every other sport, says one hockey parent. That means paying for salaries a and fees for coaches officials, bus transportation and and uniforms, said Jim Kunz. Kunz, president of the Waukesha High School Hockey Association that fields a co-op team from the three public. high schools, plans to attend the public budget hearing tonight and ask the Waukesha School Board for $8,000 to $12,000 for next year.

"We incur probably $20,000 to $22,000 for ice time rental," Kunz said. "We realize they're not going to pay for that. They should pay for the things they pay for other Earlier this year, Kunz asked the district for $8,000. That was rejected by the district's athletic council "because there were not sufficient dollars in the budget," said Craig Williams, council member and athletic director at Waukesha West. The hockey group has increased the request "because $12,000 is what other school districts are paying," said Kunz.

The costs passed on to each player are high the 40 bers of the varsity and junior varsity teams this year each paid $800 and were required to participate in -raising activities. "We want to bring down the sticker cost individual players," Kunz said. He said the annual cost for Next Step What: Waukesha School District 1995-96 budget hearing When: 7 p.m. today Where: Lindholm Building, 222 Maple Waukesha Who: School Board president Robert Davies, 547- 5629 The School Board agreed to back the team two years ago when it joined the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association. Hockey had been a club sport for four years beforehand.

"At that we were not able to get any financial support from the schools," Kunz said. Things have changed since then, Kunz said. The program has been successful, students are interested in the sport and the district is not faced with the budgetary constraints of two years ago. "We want the board to recognize that we are a legitimate WIAA sport, just like others that are part of school system, and we'd like them to support it financially," Kunz said. Board member Daniel said it is unlikely the board would agree to the funds.

"I don't see where we have $12,000 to spend on another sports activity even if we wanted to," Warren said. the hockey program is between $30,000 and $32,000. Memorial's Boedecker signs to play golf for Marquette Freeman Staff He was state private schools ELM GROVE Jim Boe- individual champion as a junior decker has signed a national and was sixth at state as a senletter of intent and will receive ior. He was medalist in the a golf partial at scholarship to play Metro Conference as a junior. next Marquette University and finished second in the season.

Metro last fall. helped Boedecker, Catholic 17, of Memorial Elm Grove win The four-year letterman had a two consecutive WISAA state 39.17 nine-hole average in 1994 golf tournaments. and a 38.87 average in 1993. Pewaukee: Todd Johnson 45, Andy Saloun 48, Krause Jet Bannister 52, Jim Schilling SOUTHEAST CONFERENCE Mod Tournament (at Willow Run) Team Scores Waukesha South 171, Waukesha North 173, Muskego 180, West Alls Hale 180, Waukesha West 182. West Allis Central 137 Individuals Waukesha South: Kory Vanderboom 38, Matt Zweitel 48, Jeremy Bodus 43, Todd Nelson 46, Kevin Day 44 Waukesha North: Derek Wolske 39, David Lorier 42, Brandon Bassler 46, Gavin Smith 46, Travis Lovrine 54 Muskego: Chad Hubbard 48, Nate Myszowski 42, Derek Durante 42, Mike Everson 48, Joe Rehbein 48 Waukesha West: Scott Dallmann 51, Tom Dolgard 48, Chris Aschenbrenner 44, Scott James 48.

Kevin Bruchert 48 LITTLE TEN TOURNAMENT (at Hartford C.C.) Watertown 168. Oconomowoc 168, Hartford 171, West Bend East 172, Beaver Dam 174, West Bend West 174, Wisconsin Lutheran 188, Waupun 187 (medalist Chad Cooley, Oconomowoc, 37) Professional PGA TOUR STATISTICS Scoring Average 1, Peter Jacobsen, 69.62. 2, Davis Love 69.77. 3, Nick Faldo, 69.91. 4, Steve Stricker, 69.92.

5, Greg Norman, 70.07. 6, Steve Elkington, 70.12. 7, Scott Simpson, 70.25. 8, Mark McCumber, 70.27. 9, Mark Calcavecchia, 70.28.

10, David Duval, 70.40. Driving Distance 1, John Daly, 283.9 yards. 2, Davis Love 283.4. 3, Dennis Paulson, 280.8. 4, Vijay Singh, 279.6.

5, John Adams, 276.2. 6, Brett Ogle, 275.5. 7, Kelly Gibson 275.1. 8 (tie), Dan Pohl and David Duval, 274.5. 10, Fred Couples, 274.4.

Driving Accuracy 1, Bruce Lietzke, 81.8 percent. 2, Fred Funk, 81.6. 3, Larry Mize, 80.5. 4 (tie), David Edwards and Hale Irwin, 80.4. 6, David Frost, 80.1.

7, Loren Roberts, 79.3. 8, Doug Tewel, 79.1. 9, Tray Tyner, 79.0. 10, Nick -Faldo, 78.9 Greens in Regulation 1, Bart Bryant, 75.2 percent. 2, Lennie Clements, 73.7.

3, Peter Jacobsen, 73.5. 4, Scott Simpson, 73.0. 5 (tie), John Mahafley and Dan Pohl, 71.6. 7, Mark O'Maara, 71.4. 8, John Adams, 71.1.

9 (tie), Jim Carter and David Duval, 70.7. Total Driving 1, Hal Sutton, 47. 2, Tom Watson, 48. 3, Peter Jacobsen, 50. 4, Duty Waldorf, 65.

5, Steve Elkington, 73. 6, Grant Waite, 77. 7 (tie), Davis Love If and Steve Stricker, 79. 9. Phi Mickelson, 81.

10, Brian Kamm, 82. Putting 1, Jim Furyk, 1.719. 2, Brad Faxon, 1.722. 3, Bob Tway, 1.726. 4, Scott Verplank, 1.727.

5, J.P. Hayes, 1.730. 6 Scott Simpson, 1.737. 7, Scott Hoch, 1.738. 8 (tie), David Frost, Davis Love Ill and Birdies Tommy Tolles, 1.742.

1, Mark Calcavecchia, 188. 2, Steve Stricker, 184. 3, Steve Lowery, 178. 4, Jim Furyk; 177. 5, Mark O'Meara, 173.

6 (tie), Davis Love I1, Kenny Perry and David Duval, 172. 9, Peter Jacobsen, 171. 10, Scott Simpson, 163. Eagles 1, Davis Love 10. 2, Kelly Gibson, 9.

3 (de), Michael Bradley and Mike Standly, 8. 5 (tie), Paul Azinger, Brad Faxon, Phil Mickelson, Craig Stadier and David Duval, 7. 10, 2 tied with 6. Sand Saves Steve Ekington, 71.1 percent. 2.

David Feherty, 68.4. 3. David Frost, 67.4, 4, Jerry Haas, 68.7. 5, Jeff man, 68.2. 6, Emlyn Aubrey, 68.0.

7, Russ Cochran, 65.8. 8, Ben Crenshaw, 65.1. 9, Tray Tyner, 84.2. 10, Lanny 64.18 All-Around 1, Steve Stricker, 208. 2, Peter cobeen, 234: 3, David Duval, 242.

Davis Love 41, 252. 5, Kenny Perry, 262. 6, Hal Sutton, 283. 7, Mark Calcavecchia, 287. 8, Nick Faldo, 288.

9. Phil Mickelson, 292. 10, John Huston, 340. SENIOR PGA TOUR STATISTICS Scoring Average 1, Isao Aoki, 69.75. 2, Bob Charles, 69.76.

3, Ray Floyd, 69.82. 4 (tie), Jack Nicklaus and Dave Stockton, 70.14. 6, Jim Colbert, 70.20. 7. Les Trevino, 70.44.

8, Bob Murphy, 70.50. 9 (tie), J. C. Snead and Tom Welskopf, 70.73. Driving Average Jay Sigel, 278.0 yards.

2, Jim, Dent, 274.8. 3, Terry DI1, 273.2. 4, Ray Floyd, 289.9. 5, Tom Weiskopt 269.5. 6, Dave Eichelberger, 289.4.

7, Gary Groh, 267.8. 8 (tie), Jim Albus and Rocky Thompson, 288.5. 10, J.C. Sneed, 2882. Driving Accuracy 1, Deane Baman, 84.4 percent.

2, Charles Stiflord, 80.5. 3. Miller Barber, 80.0. 4, Bob Charles, 77.4. 5 (tie), Jim Colbert and John Paul Cain, 75.8.

7, CaMin Poete, 75.1. 8, Robert man, 74.2. 8, Bob Dickson, 73.8. 10, Bob E. Smith, 73.7.

Greens in Regulation 1, Ray Floyd, 78.8 percent. 2, Tom Weiakopf, 72.2. 3, Bob Murphy, 72.0. 4, J.C. Snead, 71.0.

5, Bruce Summerhays, 70.8. 6, Jim Ferres, 70.4. 7, Dave Stockton, 70.2. 8, Isao Aoki, 70.1. 9, Jim Colbert, 69.6.

10, Tom Wargo, 69.5. Total Driving 1, Ray Floyd, 18. 2, Walter Morgan, 28. 3, Tommy Ayco*ck, 34. 4, lano Aoki, 35.

5, Jay Sigol, 38. 6, Jack Keler, 37. 7, Graham Marsh, 40. 8, Lee Trevino, 48. 9, Jim Colbert, 49.

1 Tied With Miller Barber, 51. I Recreation Corner Bowling group to hold tourney WAUKESHA The Waukesha 500 Club's seventh annual 9-Pin Tap Tournament will be held May 8 at 7 p.m. at Fracaro's Lanes. Check-in is at 6:30 p.m. The cost is $10 per person.

Call Faye Whitney, 547-8138, for further information. Soccer club to hold meetings HARTLAND Meetings, have been set by the Lake Country Select Teams for the fall or fall-spring seasons. Boys at U-11, U-12, U-13 and U-14 and girls U-12, U-13 and U-14 will have meetings June 8 Putting 1, Isao Aoki, 1.698. 2, Dave Stockton, 1.716. 3, Jack Nicklaus, 1.725.

4, Lee Trevino, 1.734. 5, Gary Player, 1.742. 8, Bob Charles, 1.747. 7, Marion Heck, 1.748. 8, Rocky Thompson, 1.754.

9. Dick Goetz, 1.757. 10, Bob Murphy, 1.761. Birdies 1, Jim Albus, 103. 2, Lee Trevino, 100.

3, Jim Colbert, 98. 4, Tom Wargo, 93. 5 (tie), Dave Stockton and Rocky Thompson, 90. 7, Jay Sigel, 89. 8, Dave Eichelberger, 88.

9 (tie), Jim Dent and Jack Klefer, 87. Eagies 1, Terry Dill, 5. 2 (tie), Dave Eichelberger and Harry Toscano, 3. 4, 14 players tied with 2. Sand Saves 1, Jimmy Powell, 66.7 percent.

2, Jim Colbert, 64.9. 3, Jack Nicklaus, 63.8. 4, George Archer, 63.2 5, Chi Chi. Rodriguez, 61.8. 6, Simon Hobday, 59.8.

7, Tony Jackiin, 59.2. 8, (sao Aoki, 57.9. 9, Graham Marsh, 57.1. 10, Tom Wargo 56.3. All-Around 1, Ray Floyd, 85.

2, Isao Aoki, 89. 3, Tom Wargo, 130. 4, Bob Murphy, 131. 5, Jim Colbert, 132. 6, Dave Stockton, 140.

7, Jack Nicklaus, 142. 8, J.C. Snead, 158. 9 (tie), Bob Charles and Lee Trevino, 172. 1.

LPGA TOUR STATISTICS Scoring Average 1, Laura Davies, 71.04. 2, Annika Sorenstam, 71.67. 3, Dottie Mochrie, 71.68. 4, Beth Daniel 71.85. 5, Cot leen Walker 72.08.

6, Brandie Burton 72.21. 7, Michele Redman 72.25. 8, Nanci Bowen 72.35. 9, Sherri Turner 72.38. 10, Liselotte Neumann 72.39.

Driving Distance 1, Laura Davies, 269.6 yards. 2, Kelly Robbins, 261.1. 3, Karen Lunn, 256.5. 4, Michelle McGann, 254.5. 5, Beth Daniel, 254.1.

6, Karen Weiss, 253.9. 7, Pat Hurst, 253.9. 8, Margaret Platt, 253.2. 9, Val Skinner, 251.5. 10, Chria Johnson, 249.9.

Oriving Accuracy 1, Nancy Ramsbottom, 88.6 percent. 2, Jenny Lidback, 86.0. 3, Colleen Walker, 85.6. 4, Tracy Kerdyk, 85.4. 5, Chela Quintana, 85.2.

6, Marta Figueras-Dotti, 84.8. 7, Pearl Sinn, 84.8. 8, Carin Hjalmarsson, 84.6. 9, Hiromi Kobayashi, 84.4.: 10, Lynn Connelly, 83.8. Greens in Regulation Pat Bradley, 71.3 percent.

2, Sherri Turner. 70.1. 3. Nanci Bowen, 69.6. 4, Sherri Steinhauer, 68.8.

5, Dottie Mochrie, 68.4. 6, Jane Geddes, 68.3. 7, Meg Mation, 68.2. 8, Beth Daniel, 68.2. 9, Betsy King, 68.1.

10, Tracy Hanson, 67.9. Putting 1, Missie Berteotti, 28.83 per round. 2, Laurel 28.88. 3, Lisa Kiggene, 29.04. 4, Barb Mucha, 29.05.

5, Sally Little, 29.08. 6, Lauri Merten, 29.08. 7, Patty Sheehan, 29.11. 8, U- selotte Neumann, 29.11. 9, Barb Thomas, 29.26.

10, Stephanie May. nor, 29.28. Eagles 1, Sherri Turner, 4. 2, Helen Al fredsson, 3. 3 (tie), Brandie Burton, Michelle Estill, Vicki Fergon, Jut Inkster, Dottie Mochrie, Caroline Pierce, Susie Redman, Kelly Robbins, Kim Saiki, Val Skinner, Kris Tschetter and Karen Weiss, 2.

Birdies 1, Laura Davies, 99. 2, Brandie Burton, 95. 3, Liselotte Neumann, 86. 4. Betsy King, 85.

5. Sherri Steinhauer, 80. 6, Helen Alfredsson, 77. 7, Kris Tachetter, 75. 8, Dottie Mochrie, 73.

9, Lisa Walters, 72,: 10 (tie), Jane Geddes and Lisa Kiggens, 71. Sand Saves 1, Lynn Connelly, 64.7 percent. 2, Alice Miller, 63.6. 3, Becky Nerson, 62.5, 4, Nina Foust, 61.9. 5, Colleen Walker, 60.0.

6, Muffin Spencer-Devin, 57,9. 7, Liselotte Neumann, 57.7. 8. Lisa Walters, 57.8. 9, Gail Graham, 57.1.10, Melissa McNamara, 56.5.

Deals BASEBALL American League KANSAS CITY ROYALS Agreed to terms Vince Coleman, outfelder, on a minor league contract. National League FLORIDA MARLINS Obtained the contract of Aaron Small, pitcher, from the Toronto Blue Jays for a to be named later, and optoned him to Charlotte of the Internatonal League. Southern League BIRMINGHAM BARONS Added Mike Bertotti, pitcher, to the roster from extended spring training. Northern League THUNDER BAY WHISKEY JACKS -Agreed to terms with Rob Montalvo, shortstop. Texas League AMARILLO DILLAS Apreed to terms with Greg Elliott, outfielder.

BASKETBALL National Basketball Association DETROIT PISTONS Fired Don Chaney, coach. Announced the resig. nation of Billy McKinney, vice president of player operations. United States Basketball League FLORIDA SHARKS Signed Kenny Sykes, guard. JERSEY TURNPIKES Named Jett Zipper assistant to the general manager.

MIAMI TROPICS that John Lucas has relinquished ownership of the team. FOOTBALL National Football League BUFFALO BILLS Released Bin Brooks, wide recelver. CINCINNATI BENGALS Signed Anthony Brown and Sherrard Joseph, offensive tackles: Thomas Bailey, vid Rhodes, and J.J. Rowlett, wide ref celvers; Jason Burns, running back; Gerald Colins and Rich Yurklewicz, linebackers; Bryan Dickerson, futback; Ray Forsythe and Ray Miller, guards; Vince Stewart, defensive tackle; and Chris Shelling and Donald Toomer, defensive backs. and June 9 at Arrowhead High School.

1 Girls U-15, U-16, U-17, U-18 and U-19 will have meetings June 14 and June 15 at Arrowhead High School. Call Keith Koppen, 367-3410, for meeting times. Lunar Tables The Universal Fishing Tables fat top tshing times and days in the lunar month. For best results, begin fishing one hour before and continue one hour after the times given. MAJOR P.M.

They April 27 11:40 P.M. AM. GROUP Hour $50 Starting 4-24-00 Come Check The Dates Clubs From $330.06 Inoludes Fitting Appointment Butain's. PINE HOLLOW GOLF mile south of they, on 164 South Waukesha 544-4653 Thursday, April 27, 1995 Scoreboard The Majors AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division GB New Boston Toronto Baltimore 0 0 0 0 Central Division Pct G8 Kansas Cay 1.000 Milwaukee 0 1.000 0 .000 .000 0 .000 West Division Pct. GB 0 0 .000 .000 Oakland .000 Texas 0 .000 Wednesday's Games Milwaukee 12, Chicago 03 Boston 9, Minnesota 0 New York 8, Texas 6 Kansas City 5, Baltimore 1 Toronto 13, Oakland 1 Detroit 5, California 4 Today's Games Milwaukee (Eldred 11-11) at Chicago (Abbott 9-8), 7:05 p.m.

Oakland (Darling 10-11) at Toronto (Hentgen 13-8), 11:35 a.m. Cleveland (Martinez 11-6) at Texas (Gross 9-7), 7:05 p.m. Baltimore (McDonald 14-7) at Minnesota (Tapani 11-7), 7:05 p.m. Detroit (Bergman 2-1) at Seattle (Johnson 13-6), 9:35 p.m. WEDNESDAY'S LINESCORES 000 000-0 2 0 017 00x-9 14 Erickson, Guthrie (5), Willis (6), Horsman (6), Sanford (8) and Watbeck; Sale, F.Rodriguez (6), A.Pena (7), Pierce (8), K.Ryan (9) and Macfarlane.

W-Sele, 1-0. 0-1. Baltimore 000 000 010-1 2 2 Kansas City 000 002 12x-5 8. 0 Mussina, Moyer (6), Mills (7), Pennington (7), Benitez (8) and Holles; Appier, Meacham (7). Brewer.

(8), Montgomery (9) and Mayne. W-Appier, 1-0. L- Moyer, 0-1. Texas 001 002 300-6 10 New York 013 102 01x-8 14 Rogers, Dettmer (4), Burrows (4), Whiteside (6), Oliver (8), McDowell (9) and I. Rodriguez; Key, Wickman (6), Howe (8), Wetteland (9) and Stanley.

W-Key, 1-0. L- Rogers, 0-1. SvWetteland (1). -New York, Tartabull (1), B. Williams (1).

000 000- 1 6 Toronto.1(11}0 100 00x-13 11 Stewart, Eddy (2), Reyes (2), Van Poppel (5) and Steinbach, Harper (5); Cone, Timin (7). W. Williams (8), Castillo (9) and Parrish. -Cone, 1-0. -Stewart, 0-1.

Detroit- 000 300 020-5 9 0 California 010 100 020-4 0 Moore, Boever (7), Bohanon (7), Gardiner (8), Groom (9) and Flaherty; Finley, Bielecki (5), B. Patterson (6), Springer (6), Percival (8), Le. Smith (9) and Allanson, Fabregas (9). W- Moore, 1-0. 0-1.

SvGroom (1). HRs -Detroit, Fielder (1), Samuel California, Salmon (1), Allanson NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division Pct. GB Atlanta. 0 1.000 Montreal 1.000 New .000 0 .000 Florida 0 2 .000 Central Division Pct. GB Chicago 1.000 1.000 St.

Louis 1.000 Cincinnati .000 .000 West Division Pet. GB Los 1.000 0 1.000 San 0 .000 San Francisco 0 .000 Wednesday's Games Chicago 7, Cincinnati 1 Atlanta 12, San Francisco 05 Los Angeles 4, Florida 2 Montreal 6, Pittsburgh 2 St. Louts 7, Philadelphia 6 Colorado 11, New York 9, 14 innings Houston 10, San Diego 2 Today's Games Chicago (Trachsel 9-7) at Cincinnati (Smiley 11-10), 11:35 a.m. Philadelphia (West 4-10) at St. Louis (Jackson 14-6), 12:35 p.m.

San Francisco (Portugal 10-8) at Atlanta (Glavine 13-9), 1:10 p.m. Montreal (P.Martinez 11-5) at Pittsburgh (Wagner 7-8), 2:05 p.m. New York (Jacome 4-3) at Colorado (Freeman 10-2), 2:05 p.m. Houston (S.Reynolds 8-5) at San Diego (Ashby 6-11), 4:05 p.m. WEDNESDAY'S LINESCORES 004 110-7 10 Cincinnati ...000 000 016-i 7 1 Bullinger, M.

Perez (7) and Wilkins; Rijo, McElroy (6), X.Hemandez (7). J. Ruffin (9) and Santlago. W-Bullinger, 1-0. L-Rijo, 0-1.

Sv Perez (1). HR -Cincinnati, Larkin (1). San Fran. ...000 012 020- 5 2 Atlanta 100 14x-12 17 Mulholland, Torres (3), Gomez (6), Dewey (7), Bautista (8) and Manwaring; G.Maddux, Woodall (6), Stanton (8), Wohlers (8), Clontz (9) and J.topez. W- G.Maddux, 1-0.

L- Mutholland, 0-1. -San Francisco, Ab. Thompson (1), Philips (1). Atlanta, McGriti 2 (2), Justice (1). L.Angeles ...000 202 000-4 9 Florida 200 000-2 7 Brogna (1), Hundley (1).

Colorado, Bichette (1), Houston 003 001 150-10 12 2 San Diego 000 1 100 010-2 8 Drabek, D. Veres (6), P.A.Martinez (7), To.Jones (8) and Servais; Bones, Krueger (6), Bialr (6), Florie (8), Mauser (8) and Ausmus. W-Drabek, 1-0. L-Benes, '0-1. HRs -Houston, Bagwell (1), D.Bell (1), Plantier (1).

Baseball College MIDWEST CONFERENCE (Through April 26) North Division St. Carroll Lawrence. South Division litinois C. Coe 5 6 Cornell 9 High school METRO CONFERENCE Dominican 17, Milwaukee Lutheran 8 Soccer Prep girls METRO CONFERENCE Catholic Memorial 3 WOODLAND CONFERENCE Wauwatosa East 4, Greendale 0. AREA NON-CONFERENCE Waukesha South 3, Port Washington 0 Track Prep boys LAKE COUNTRY QUAD Team Scores Oconomowac 65, Mukwonago Arrowhead 58, Kettle Moraine Winners Relay OconomoWOC 110-meter High Hurdles -Berube (M) 16.5; Shot Put Karl (M) 100-meter Dash Schmidt (KM) (11.31; Run Michalak (A) 400-meter Run Radobicky (M) 52.09; 400- meter Relay Kettle Moraine 44.13; Triple Jump O'Brien (0) 300-mater Intermediate Hurdles Lindemann (0) 44.13; High Jump Weis (M) 6-2; 800-meter Run Hiemke (0) Discus Selfert (A) 158-6; Pole Vault Brousi (A) In The Bleachers Mole 01900 4-27 MARATHON FINISH ROUTE START ARE HERE Candiotti, Valdes (7), Seanez (9) and Piazza, Ca.Hemandez (6); Gardner, Y.Perez (6), Nen (8) and C.Johnson.

W-Candiotti, 1-0. L- Gardner, 0-1. Sv-Seanez. (2). HR- Florida.

Conine (2). 050 000-6 100 100-2 6 Fassero, Shaw (6), Aquino (7), Eversgerd (8), Scott (8) and D. Fletcher, Spehr (8); Lieber, Christiansen (5), M.Maddux (6), R. (8), Miceli (9) and Parent. W- Fassero, 1-0.

L-Lieber, -Montreal, D.Fletcher (1). Pittsburgh, J. Bell (1). Philadelphia ...005 001 000-6 9 0 St. Louis .....003 002 002-7 11 2 Schilling, Borland (6), Ge.Harris (6), Stocumb (8), Chariton (8) and Daulton; K.Hill, Palacios (5), DeLucia (7), R.

Rodriguez (7), Arocha (9) and Pagnozzi. W-Arocha. 1-0. L- 0-1: HRs-Philadelphia, D.Hollins (1), Longmire (1). St.

Louis, Jordan (1). N.Y. 000 104 101 000 11 9 18 Col. 201 021 001 000 0 B.Jones, DiPolo (5). Gunderson (6), Henry (8), Franco (9), Minor (10), Remlinger (13) and Hundley; Swift, M.Munoz (7), S.Reed (7).

Holmes (8), B.Ruffin (9), Leskanic (11), Thompson (14) and Girardi. W- Thompson, 1-0. L- 0-1. HRs- New York, Brewers Box BREWERS 12, WHITE SOX 3 CHICAGO MILWAUKEE abrh bi abr bl Drhm 2b 11 1 0 Listach 2b 2 3 3 Raines 0-20 Vina 00 Thmas 15 0 1 0 Hmlton 0 021 Sabo dh 0 00 00 00 00 0 001 Mieske Vntura 2 10 Seltzer 0 Dvraux ri 0 0 0 0 GVghn 0. 010 Whnsn de 0 May Krkvce 3.

0. 1.1 Hulse Newson 0 0 Jaha Martin s3 0 Cirito 3b. GuMen 0 01 1 TWard Lyons 0000 Oliver 1 Mtheny 0 00 J. Vintn 2. 10 3 7 3 Total ...35 12 12 10 Chicago.

..100 100 122 022 00x-12 -Devereaux (1), Gullen (1), AFemandez (1). OP--Chicago 2, Milwaukee 1. LOB -Chicago 10, Milwaukee 7. 28-Ventt (1), Karkovice (1), Gullen (1). HR -Jaha (1), TWard (1) 8-TWard (1).

5-Listach. SF Sabo. IP ER BB 60 CHICAGO Fernandez 223 5 8 Hemmaker 13 0 123 2 113 2 MILWAUKEE 4 1-3 2 Miranda 2.2.3 Klater 2 2 WP-Mater. Umpires--Home, Bohn; First, Unemovich; Second, Higgins; Third, Schely. A 13-0; 200-meter Dash Schmidt (KM) 22.86; Long Jump -O'Brien (0) Run Hammes (0) Relay -Arrowhead 3:38.79 Hockey Professional NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Pts GF GA -Philadelphia 15 4 56 144 127.

New 17 8 48 125 113 18 7 47 122 115 N.Y. Rangers.21 21 3 45 132 128 Florida 21 5 41 104 118 Tampa 25 3 37 115 130. N.Y. Islanders 14 26 5 33 119 150 Northeast Division L. Pts GF GA 28 12 5 61 175 128 13 3 59 170 141 17 3 51 135 115 18 6.

46 119 107 19 22 5 123 133 21. 6 42 120 139 Ottawa. 6 33: 5 17 98 182 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division Pts. GF GA 68 170 105 x-St. Louis 12 5 57 164 120 18 47 126 133 19 5 45 139 111 Dallas 20 8 42 132 123 14 23 7 35 145 168 Pacific Division Pts GF GA 16 52 152 124 18 11 43 141 140 San 24 3 116 153 Los Angeles ..14 21 9 37 137 163 Edmonton 24 4 36 124 165 25 5 35 115 156 x-clinched playoff berth y-clinched division title Wednesday's Games Boston 1, Hartford 0 Buffalo 5, Florida 0 Montreal 1, Quebec 1, tie N.Y.

Rangers 6, Tampa Bay 4 Pittsburgh 3, New Jersey 3, tie Ottawa 5, Philadelphia 2 Washington 6, N.Y. Islanders 5 Toronto 5, Vancouver 2 San Jose 5, Anaheim 2 Today's Games Tampa Bay at Ottawa, 6:30 p.m. Dallas at Chicago, 7:30 p.m. Detroit at Winnipeg, 7:30 p.m. St.

Louis at Edmanton, 8:30 p.m. NHL SCORING LEADERS (Wednesday's games not included) Player, Team GP A PTS PIM Lindros, 27 40 67 Jagr, Zhamnov, Pit. Win 28 31 62 Fleury, 27 Sakic, 3 17 39 Renberg, 25 30 55 Lectair, 25 27 52 Coffey, Det 38 Francis, Pit 11 51 18 Nieuwendyk, Cal Messier, NYR ...44 A 14 50 Oates, Hull, 48 10 Tkachuk, Win ....44 20 28 Fedorov, Detroit Nolan, Quebec. 42 Nicholls, 22 24 Que ...43 14 Recchl, .45 14. Turgeon, NY 24 Gretzky, 35 Sundin, Tor die.

43 Selanne, Win 23 43 Housley, Cal 40 Gagner, Dal 14 INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Wednesday's Game Las Vegas 2, Atlanta 1, Las Vegas wins series 3-2 Golf Prep boys NEW BERLIN WEST 179, BROWN DEER 180, PEWAUKEE 193 (at Willow Run) individuals New Berlin West: Aaron Busing 40 (medalist), Joey Tischer 46. Jeff Ohm 48, Aaron fa*gan 47, Mike Faye 48 Brown Deer: Brian Belleld 43, John Germano 45, Mike Gielow 45, Brad Dilling 47, Colin Wilmet 50 DALLAS COWBOYS Signed Scott Semptimbhelter, quarterback; Germaine Williams, fullback; Hide lewski, offensive tackle; Gruttadauna, center; Wayne Dickson, delensive and; and Freddie Coger, linebacker. DETROIT UONS Signed Royals, punter. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS quired Craig Erickson, quarterback, from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for 1996 first-round drat choice and conditional 1996 fourth-round choice. Agreed to terms with Erickson on a three-year contract.

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES Signed Joe Rudolph, guard; Andre len, Reginald Lee, Marc Lilibridge, Jeremy Nau, Bob Sneathen, and vester Wright, linebackers; Malcom Marshall, fullback; Thomas Baskin and Gerald Owens, defensive tackles; Jeff Beckley and Tom Hutton, punters kickers; Andy Canter, Troy Drake and Chris O'Brien, offensive tackles; Jamal Ellis and George Johnson, cornerbacks; Chris George, wide recelver; Freddie Solomon, wide celver-kick returner; and Andy Mundy, tight end. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS Signed Ryan Kuehl, defensive tackle. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS Signed Ernest Allen, defensive tackle; Mills Arlail, offensive tackle; Michael Barber, linebacker; Tyree Dye, running back; Joe Pickens, quarterback; and Chad Wilson, cornerback. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS Signed Tony Boule, safely; Carlos Cosby, guard; Tim Duvic, kicker; Shayne Edge, punter; Juan Hammonds, defensive end; Dwayne Harris, Tim Jones, Kerry Mock, Darnell Stephens, and Rodney Washington, linebackers; Harold Hines, fullback; Kelly Holcomb, quarterback; Tiger McMillon, running back; and Moses Ware and Dan Willis, wide receivers. Arena Football League ARIZONA RATTLERS Announced that Dean Jones, lineman, and Rico Peterini, fullback-linebacker, refused to report.

CHARLOTTE RAGE Waived Eriq Williams, wide receiver-defensive back. CONNECTICUT COYOTES Placed James Dixon, wide receiverdefensive back, and Brodrick Sargent, fullback-linebacker, on recallable waivers. Placed Eric Green and Mary Mosley, wide receiver-delensive backs, and Pete Porcelli and Kenny linemen, on the physicallyunable-to-perform list. Signed Pat John, fullback-linebacker, Henry Brinson and Rod Swanagan, linemen; and Wayne Morris, Travis Miller and Fred Guions, wide receivers-detensive backs. IOWA BARNSTORMERS -Placed Doug Brewster, fullback-linebacker, on injured reserve.

LAS VEGAS STING Placed Howard McGowan and Brian Ford, linemen, on the exempt list. ST. LOUIS STAMPEDE Waived Kenny Holly, wide re back. Canadian Football League BIRMINGHAM BARRACUDAS Signed Thomas Rayam and Tom Briggs, defensive ends; Chris Fitzpatrick, running back; Marcus Grant and Donald Moflett, wide receivers; Fred Petty, defensive lineman; and Mike Jefferson, Gene Snisky and Lorenzo Styles, offensive linemen. CALGARY STAMPEDERS Added Terry Vaughn, wide recelver; Steve Mattison, running back; and Sheldon Warawa, offensive lineman, to the training camp roster.

MEMPHIS MAD DOGS Signed Pierre Goode, wide receiver; James Warren, offensive lineman; Tim Mosley, punter -wideout; and Eric Nelson, safety. HOCKEY National Hockey League CALGARY FLAMES Named Michael Churchill director of sales and promotions for the Saint John Flames of the AHL. PITTSBURGH PENGUINS Recalled Peter Taglianetti, defenseman; Markus Nastund, right wing; and Rusty Fitzgerald, left wing, from Cleveland of the IHL. ST. LOUIS BLUES Recalled Terry Hollinger, defenseman, from Peoria of the IHL SOCCER American Professional Soccer League NEW YORK CENTAURS Signed Tigran Agirlian, Moses Osazuma, and lan Miller, forwards; Martiz Khachatrin, midfielder; Wasty Disu, defender; and Pierre Noga, sweeper.

COLLEGE FRANCIS MARION Announced the resignation of Frank McCarthy, women's basketball coach. IDAHO STATE Named Steve Hayes women's basketball coach. MANCHESTER Named Dick Hunsaker men's basketball coach. MARSHALL Announced that Thad Bonapart, sophom*ore forward, has been dismissed from the basketball team for rules violations. MONTEVALLO Named Bob Riesener athletic director and Judy Green assistant athletic director and compliance officer.

NEW HAVEN Named Jirn O'Connor men's basketball coach. NOTRE DAME Announced the resignation of J.P. Weber, men's assistant tennis coach, to accept the position of tennis coach at Washington, Md. OLD DOMINION Named Joe Pereira women's soccer coach. SAN DIEGO Promoted Kyle Smith, men's restricted-eamings besketball coach, to men's assistant basketbal coach.

WAYNE, Mich. Promoted Dominic Livedod, assistant football coach, to interim coach. WEST ALABAMA Named Mike Muschamp offensive coordinator. April 28. 12:05 April 29.

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5:35 8:10 April 30 6:05 9:10 Bowling Scores LEAGUES (minimums: men 600, women 525) Red Carpet Funtestics 539 John Koapp 665, Cindy Greenfeld 553, Nancy Hermsen DAN'S BUYING Diamonds all sizes 10K, 14K, 18K Jewelry Coins, Gold, Silver Free Estimates! Closed Sun. Mon. Open: W-F, 10-6; Sat 10-3, Tues. (by appt.) 549-5512 615 N. Barstow': Waukesha Jim Mike Mark Ac-' a a draft AlSyl- re-.

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