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AUTO RACING 213.371. NASCAR BUSCH GATEWAY 300 Lineup CART U.S. 500 Practice Times BROOKLYN, Mich. (AP): The fast lap in yesterday's practice by each car entered In tomorrow's U.S. 500 Indy-car race at Michigan Speedway, with car number in parentheses, driver, hometown or country, make of car and speed in mph: 1.

(17) Mauricio Gugeimin, Brazil, Reynard-Mercedes, 234.283. 2. (40) Raul Boesel, Brazil, ReynardFord, 233.971. 3. (20) Scott Pruett, Crystal Bay, Reynard-Ford, 233.584.

4. (4) Alex Zanardi, Italy, ReynardHonda, 232.829. 5. (1) Jimmy Vasser. Las Vegas, Rey-.

nard-Honda, 232.333. 6. (18) Mark Blundell, England, Reynard-Mercedes, 232.183. 7. (27) Parker Johnstone, Brush Prairie, Reynard-Honda, 232.011.

8. (6) Michael Andretti, Nazareth, Swift-Ford, 231.981. 9. (99) Greg Moore, Canada, ReynardMercedes, 231.608. 10.

(9) Dario Franchitti, Scotland, Reynard-Mercedes, 231.541. 11. (31) Andre Ribeiro, Brazil, LolaHonda, 231.206. 12. (7) Bobby Rahal, New Albany, Ohio, Reynard-Ford, 230.525.

13. (2) Al Unser Albuquerque, N.M., Penske-Mercedes, 230.422. 14. (16) Patrick Carpentier, Canada. Reynard-Mercedes, 230.098.

15. (32) Adrian Fernandez, Mexico, LolaHonda, 229.973 16. (8) Bryan Herta, New Albany, Ohio, Reynard-Ford. 229.972. 17.

(77) Gualter Salles, Brazil, ReynardFord, 229.438. 18. (19) Michel Jourdain Mexico, Lola-Ford, 228,709. 19. (11) Christian Fittipaldi, Brazil, SwiftFord, 228.666.

20. (3) Paul Tracy, Canada, Penske-Mercedes, 228.282. 21. (5) Gil de Ferran, Brazil, ReynardHonda, 226.979. 22.

(21) Richie Hearn, Henderson, Lola-Ford. 226.308. 23. (34) Dennis Vitolo, Ft. Lauderdale, Lola-Ford, 226.259.

24. (25) Max Papis, Italy, Reynard-Toyota, 223.769. 25. (24) Hiro Matsush*ta, Japan, ReynardToyota, 223.194. 26.

(98) P.J. Jones, Rolling Hills. Reynard- Toyota. 219.358. 27.

Juan Fangio I1. Argentina, Reynard-Toyota, 219.292. 28. (64) Arnd Meier, Germany, Lola-Ford, MADISON, III. (AP) The lineup for today's Gateway 300 NASCAR Busch Series stock car race at Gateway International Raceway, with car number in parentheses, driver, hometown, make of car and qualifying speed in mph: 1.

(6) Joe Bessey, Scarborough, Maine, Chevrolet, 130.993. 2. (2) Ricky Craven, Newburgh, Maine, Chevrolet. 130.890. 3.

(99) Glenn Allen, Cincinnati, Chevrolet, 130.651. 4. (87) Joe Nemechek, Lakeland, Chevrolet, 130.526. 5. (64) Dick Trickle, Wisconsin Rapids, Chevrolet, 130.291.

6. (85) Shane Hall, Fountain Inn, S.C., Chevrolet. 130.284, 7. (72) Mike Dillon, Welcome, N.C., Chevrolet, 130.031. 8.

(3) Steve Park, Northport, N.Y., Chevrolet, 129.934. 9. (7) Danny Edwards, Pocoquoson, Chevrolet, 129.904. 10. (00) Buckshot Jones, Monticello, Pontiac, 129.799.

11. (17) Matt Kenseth, Cambridge, Chevrolet, 129.720. 12. (29) Elliott Sadler, Emporia, Chevrolet, 129.627, 13. (47) Robert Pressley, Asheville, N.C., Chevrolet, 129.619.

14. (74) Randy LaJoie, Norwalk, Chevrolet, 129.616. 15. (45) Jeff Fuller, Auburn, Chevrolet, 129.534. 16.

(10) Phil Parsons, Detroit, Chevrolet. 129.433. 17. (38) Elton Sawyer, Chesapeake, Ford, 129.381. 18.

(31) Dale Earnhardt Kannapolis, N.C., Chevrolet, 129.229. 19. (4) Dale Shaw, Center Conway, N.H., Chevrolet, 129.091. 20. (34) Mike McLaughlin, Waterloo, N.Y., Chevrolet, 128.984.

21. (78) Nathan Buttke, High Point, N.C., Chevrolet, 128.980. 22. (33) Tim Fedewa, Holt, Chevrolet, 128.977. 23.

(44) Bobby Labonte, Corpus Christi, Texas, Pontiac, 128.766. 24. (36) Todd Bodine, Chemung, N.Y., Pontiac, 128.627. 25. (84) Randy Porter, Greenville, S.C., Ford, 128.509.

26. (70) Dale Fischlein, Davenport, lowa, Chevrolet, 128.472. 27. (22) Scott Lagasse, St. Augustine, Chevrolet, 128.362.

28. (77) Brad Teague, Johnson City, Ford, 128.300. 29. (37) Chevrolet, Mark 128.289. Green, Owensboro, 30.

(63) Tracy Leslie, Mt. Clemens, Pontiac, 128.128. 31. (68) Chris Diamond, Bethlehem, N.C., Chevrolet, 128.052. 32.

(5) Terry Labonte, Corpus Christi, Texas, Chevrolet, 127.975. 33. (20) Jimmy Spencer, Berwick, Chevrolet, 127.975. 34. (57) Jason Keller, Greenville, S.C., Chevrolet, 127.965.

35. (80) Mark Krogh, Kamiah: Idaho, Chevrolet, 127.939. 36. (89) Johnny Chapman, Stony Point, N.C., Ford, 127.903. 37.

(35) Lyndon Amick, Batesburg, S.C., Pontiac, 127.892. 38. (49) Kyle Petty, Randleman, N.C., Chevrolet, 127.885. 39. (88) Kevin Lepage, Shelburne, Chevrolet, Provisional.

40. (1) Hermie Sadler, Emporia. Chevrolet, Provisional. 41. (43) Dennis Setzer, Newton, N.C., Chevrolet, Provisional.

42. (96) Stevie Reeves, Speedway, Provisional. TENNIS BANK OF THE WEST TOURNAMENT STANFORD, Calif. (AP) Results yesterday in the $450,000 Bank of the West women's tournament (seedings in parentheses): Quarterfinals Conchita Martinez (6), Spain, def. Monica Seles (2), Sarasota, 7-6 (7-5), 6-4.

Amanda Coetzer (3), South Africa, Kimberly Po (7), Incline Village, 7-5, 6-4. Martina Hingis (1), Switzerland, def. Linda Wild, Chicago, 6-1, 6-7 (7-9), 6-3. Lindsay Davenport (4), Newport Beach, def. Elena Likhovtseva, Russia, 7-6 (7-2), 6-3.

INFINITI OPEN LOS ANGELES (AP) Results yester-' day from the $303,000 Infiniti Open men's tournament (seedings in parenthesis): Singles Quarterfinals Goran Ivanisevic (1), Croatia, def. Byron Black, Zimbabwe, 7-6 (7-3), 6-2. Thomas Enqvist (2), Sweden, def. Kenneth Carlsen, Denmark, 6-3, 7-5. Guillaume Raoux, France, def.

Mark Philippoussis (3), Australia, 7-6 (7-5). 6-4. Jim Courier (6), Miami, def. Richard Krajicek (4), The Netherlands. 7-6 (7-5), 7-5.

CROATIA OPEN UMAG, Croatia (AP) Results yesterday of the $400,000 Croatia Open tennis tournament: Singles Quarterfinals Sergi Bruguera (1), Spain, def, Paul Haarhius (8), Netherlands, 6-3, 6-4. Carlos Moya (2), Spain, def. Alberto Portas Spain, 1-6, 6-3. 7-5. Felix Mantilla (3), Spain, def.

Dominik Hrbaty, Slovakia, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4. Alberto Martin, Spain, def. Javier Sanchez (4), Spain. 3-6, 6-4, 6-1. GENERALI OPEN KITZBUEHEL, Austria (AP) Results yesterday of the $535,000 Generali Open: Singles Third Round Yevgeni Katelnikov (2), Russia, Renzo Furian, Italy, (7-5), 6-7 (2-7), 6-1.

Quarterfinals Julian Alonso, Spain, def. Hernan Gumy, Argentina. 4-6, 6-3, 7-6 (7-5). Slava Dosedel (15), Czech Republic, def. Marcelo Filippini (9), Uruguay, 7-5, 6-4.

Filip Dewulf (10), Belgium, def. Yevgeni Kafelnikov (2), Russia, 7-5, 7-5. GLAD YOU ASKED By BOB DOLGAN How many uniforms do ballclubs sup0 ply for their players in the major leagues? Do they get to keep them? -Al Brain, Cleveland. A The Indians give each player two white uniforms and two gray uniforms, plus a blue 4 shirt. They are usually rolled over into spring 0 training uniforms.

4.. Have a question? Write Glad You Asked, The Plain Dealer, 1801 Superior Cleveland, 44114. 1 THE PLAIN DEALER SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1997 For the Record MINOR- LEAGUE BASEBALL Charleston, SC at Greensboro Piedmont at Hickory NEW LEAGUE (A) McNamara Division Team Pct. GB Pittsfield (Mets) 22 13 .629 New Jersey (Cards) 20 16 556 Hudson Vy. (DRays) 17 20 .459 6 Vermont (Expos) 16 20 .444 Lowell (Red Sox) 15 22 .405 8 -t Pinckney Division Oneonta (Yanks) 22 12 647 Watertown (Indians) 20 17 .541 Utica (Marlins) 15 22 .405 Williamsprt (Cubs) 12 25 .324 Auburn (Astros) 11 26 .297 Stedler Division Erie (Pirates) 30 7 .811 Batavia (Phils) 23 13 .639 St.

Catharines (Jays) 20 18 .526 101 Jamestown (Tigers) 12 24 .333 YESTERDAY Batavia 10, Auburn 4 Lowell 10, Jamestown 6 Hudson Valley 6. New Jersey 3 Watertown 7, Pittsfield 6 St. Catharines 7, Williamsport 3 Oneonta 6, Utica 5, 10 innings Erie 9, Vermont 3 TODAY Watertown at Auburn Jamestown at Lowell Pittsfield at New Jersey, 2 Hudson Valley at Oneonta Batavia at St. Catharines Erie at Vermont Utica at Williamsport APPALACHIAN LEAGUE (ROOKIE) East Division AMERICAN ASSOC. (AAA) Eastern Division Team Pct.

GB Buffalo (Indians) 63 41 .606 Nashville (WSox) 58 45 .563 Indianapolis (Reds) 56 48 .538 7 Louisville (Cards) 44 62 .415 20 Western Division lowa (Cubs) 56 49 .533 New Orleans (Astros) 54 52 .509 Omaha (Royals) 46 60 .434 Okla. City (Rangers) 43 63 .406 YESTERDAY Indianapolis 6, Louisville 0 Nashville 8, Buffalo 4 lowa 2, Omaha 0 New Orleans 8, Oklahoma City 1 TODAY Indianapolis at Louisville Nashville at Buffalo Omaha at lowa New Orleans at Oklahoma City EASTERN LEAGUE (AA) North Division Team Pct. GB Portland (Marlins) 60 46 .566 Norwich (Yanks) 54 52 .509 New Britain (Twins) 51 53 .490 8 Binghamton (Mets) 48 56 .462 11 New Haven (Rockies) 46 58 .442 13 South Division Harrisburg (Expos) 62 40 .608 Reading (Phils) 55 48 .534 Bowie (Orioles) 55 49 .529 8 Trenton (Red Sox) 54 50 .519 9 Akron (Indians) 35 68 .340 YESTERDAY Akron 3. New Haven 2 Binghamton 3-3, Trenton 1-4 Bowie 9, Harrisburg 6 New Britain 3-2, Reading 1-4 Portland 10-4, Norwich 7-7 TODAY New Haven at Akron Binghamton at Trenton Bowie at Harrisburg New Britain at Reading Norwich at Portland TOMORROW New Haven at Akron Binghamton at Trenton Bowie at Harrisburg New Britain at Reading Norwich at Portland CAROLINA LEAGUE (A) SECOND HALF Northern Division Team Pct. GB Lynchburg (Pirates) 20 15 .571 Wilmington (Royals) 16 19 .457 4 Pr.

William (Cards) 16 20 444 x-Frederick (Orioles) 8 26 .235 Southern Division x-Kinston (Indians) 21 14 .600 Winston-Salem (WSox) 21 15 .583 Salem (Rockies) 20 .556 Durham (Braves) 19 16 .543 2 x- clinched first-half title. YESTERDAY Winston-Salem Frederick 3 Durham 2. Prince William 1 Salem 4, Wilmington 1 Kinston 8, Lynchburg 7 TODAY Frederick at Winston-Salem Durham at Prince William Salem at Wilmington Kinston at Lynchburg -SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE (A) SECOND HALF Northern Division Team Pct. GB x-Christn WVa (Reds) 19 16 .543 Hagerstown (Jays) 18 16 .529 Delmarva (Orioles) 16 17 .485 2 Cape Fear (Expos) 15 20 .429 4 Central Division Columbia (Mets) 20 14 .588 Asheville (Rockies) 19 14 .576 Christn SC (DRays) 17 18 .486 Hickory (WSox) 16 17 .484 Piedmont (Phils) 16 18 .471 4 x-Greensboro (Yanks) 16 19 .457 Southern Division x-Macon (Braves) 19 16 .543 Augusta (Pirates) 19 17 .528 Savannah (Dodgers) 15 19 .441 Columbus (Indians) 14 18 .438 x-won first half title YESTERDAY Augusta 5, Charleston, WV 3 Macon 5, Delmarva 3 Cape Fear 7-3, Savannah 2-9 Columbus 7, Hagerstown 0 Asheville 6-3, Columbia 2-6 Greensboro 9-6, Charleston, SC 8-5 Piedmont 8, Hickory 0 TODAY Augusta at Charleston, WV Macon at Delmarva Savannah at Cape Fear Columbus at Hagerstown Asheville at Columbia East Division Team Pct. GB Princeton (DRays) 19 15 .559 Martinsville (Phils) 18 16 .529 Burlington (Indians) 18 18 .500 Bluefield (Orioles) 16 16 .500 2 Danville (Braves) 15 20 .429 West Division Kingsport (Mets) 22 13 .629 Pulaski (Rangers) 20 14 .588 Elizabethn (Twins) 20 15 .571 2 Bristol (WSox) 14 21 .400 8 Johnson City (Cards) 10 24 .294 YESTERDAY Kingsport 9, Burlington 6 Elizabethton 6, Danville 1 Bluefield 5, Johnson City 2 Princeton 7, Pulaski 6 Martinsville 8, Bristol 6 TODAY Burlington at Kingsport Danville at Elizabethton Johnson City at Bluefield Princeton at Pulaski Bristol at Martinsville Aeros 3, Ravens 2 NEW HAVEN AKRON ab bi ab bi Hall Pledger 2b cf 5 0 3000 2 0 Miller Glass cf rf 4 2100 0 Gibson If 4 0 2 0 Casey 1b 4022 Curtis rt 4000 Betts dh 4 0 0 0 Boston 1b 4 1 1 0 Moyle 3000 Barthol 3000 Branyn 3b 2 0 0 0 Nwstm ph 1 0 1 0 Morgan If 3 0 0 Taylor 3b 3 1 2 1 Neal 2b 3 1 Jarrett ss 2010 Mercds ss 3 0 1 1 Brhrdt dh 1000 Lewis 1 0 0 1 Totals 31 2 9 2 Totals 28 3 5 3 New Haven 000 000 200-2 9 0 Akron 001 020 00x-3 5 0 DP: Akr 1.

LOB: NH 8, Akr 5. 2B: Taylor, Casey, Mercedes. Sac: Jarrett. SF: Lewis. SB: Miller.

CS: Pledger, Casey. New Haven IP ER BB SO Peever, 5 5 3 3 3 2 Henderson 0 0 0 2 Watkins 2 0 0 0 0 2 Akron IP ER BB SO Whitten, 3 0 0 3 Vaught 2 Winchester, 2 2 0 0 2 Whitten, 1-1. Peever, 5-4. Winchester, 1. HBP: by Henderson (Moyle).

2:44. 8,194. TRANSACTIONS BASEBALL American League MILWAUKEE BREWERS Called up pitcher Mike Misuraca from Tucson of the Class AAA Pacific Coast League. NEW YORK YANKEES Signed outfielder Pete Incaviglia to a minorleague contract and assigned him to Columbus of the Class AAA International Leaque. TEXAS RANGERS Traded third baseman Dean Palmer to the Kansas City Royals for outfielder Tom Goodwin.

Recalled third baseman Fernando Tatis from Tulsa of Class AA Texas League. National League Ray Knight. Named Jack McKeon as his CINCINNATI REDS Fired manager interim replacement. MONTREAL Announced that pitcher Salomon Torres has cleared waivers and was assigned to Ottawa of the International League. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS Placed pitcher Pat Rapp on the 15-day disabled list.

Recalled pitcher Doug Creek from Phoenix of the Pacific Coast League. International League SYRACUSE SKYCHIEFS Sent infielder Santiago Henry to Knoxville of the Class AA Southern League. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS Signed center. Adonal Foyle to a threeyear contract. National Football League DENVER BRONCOS Signed safety Cory Gilliard.

GREEN BAY PACKERS Signed quarterback Brett Favre to a seven-year contract extension through the 2003 season. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS Agreed (0 terms with wide receiver Kevin Lockett on a three-year contract. TAMPA BAY Waived running back Dominique Ross. HOCKEY National Hockey League BOSTON BRUINS Named Rod Langway assistant coach of the Providence Bruins of the American Hockey League. CAROLINA HURRICANES Traded defenseman Ryan Risidore and a 1998 fifth-round draft pick to Chicago for defenseman Enrico Ciccone.

CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS Traded left winger Murray Craven to San Jose for left winger Petri Varis and a 1998 sixthround draft pick. DALLAS STARS Re-signed left winger Benoit Hogue to a one-year contract. Signed forward Chris Tancill and forward Kevin Sawyer fonvo one- year contracts and forward Hrkac to a twoyear contract. LOS ANGELES KINGS Re-signed goaltender Byron Dafoe to a two-year contract. NEW YORK ISLANDERS Signed free-agent left winger Mark Lawrence.

SAN JOSE SHARKS Traded center Darren Turcotte to St. Louis for left winger Stephane Matteau. International Hockey League HOUSTON AEROS Signed center Neil Brady to a one-year contract. SAN ANTONIO DRAGONS Signed defenseman Rene Chapdelaine to a twoyear contract. Signed defenseman Ilya Byakin to one-year contract.

COLLEGE CLEMSON Named Ruben Mendoza and John Sisk assistant strength and conditioning coaches. HOFSTRA Announced that center Ahmad Jackson will transfer to Adelphi. URBANA Named Denny Compston football coach. VIRGINIA Extended the contract of Jeff Jones, men's basketball coach, for two years through the 2000 season. NFL EXHIBITION TODAY Minnesota vs.

Seattle at Canton, 2:30 (ABC) Miami at Green Bay, 6:30 Buffalo at Denver, 9 TOMORROW Chicago vs. Pittsburgh at Dublin, Ireland, 1 (FOX) ARENA FOOTBALL AMERICAN CONFERENCE Central Division Pct. PF PA lowa 9 3 .750 657 519 Milwaukee 6 6 .500 554 582 Texas 5 7 .417 611 630 Portland 2 10 .167 331 544 Western Division Arizona 10 2 .833 598 444 San Jose 7 5 .583 474 471 Anaheim 2 10 .167 555 677 NATIONAL CONFERENCE Eastern Division New Jersey 9 4 692 615 537 Nashville 9 4 .692 681 615 Albany, N. Y. 6 6 .500 621 561 New York 2 11 .154 491 653 Southern Division Orlando 9 4 .692 611 470 Florida 4 8 3 .333 462 535 Tampa Bay 6 6 .500 442 465 THURSDAY New Jersey 61, New York 28 YESTERDAY Nashville 74, Orlando 55 TODAY Albany, N.Y.

at Arizona Milwaukee at Anaheim Texas at lowa Florida at Tampa Bay San Jose at Portland TOUR DE DIJON, France (AP) Results yesterday of the 19th stage of the Tour de France 106.9 miles from Montbeliard to Dijon with rider, country, team, and winner's time: 1. Mario Traversoni, Italy, Mercatone Uno, 4 hours, 3 minutes, 17 seconds. 2. Francois Simon, France, GAN, same time. 3.

Marco Saligari, Italy, Casino, same time. 4. Christian Henn, Germany, Telekom, same time. 5. Viacheslav Yekimov, Russia, U.S.

Postal Service, same time. 6. Thierry Bourgignon, France, Big Mat, same time. 7. Erik Dekker, Netherlands, Rabaobank, same time.

8. Servais Knaven, Netherlands, TVM, same time. 9. Sergei Outschakow, Ukraine, Polti, same time. 10.

Bart Voskamp, Netherlands, TVM, -26, interference. Also 16. Adriano Baffi, Italy, U.S. Postal Service, same time. 26.

George Hincapie, Charlotte, N.C., U.S. Postal Service, 17:31. 69. Jean-Cyril Robin, France, U.S. Postal Service, same time.

72. Marty Jemison, Salt Lake City, U.S. Postal Service, same time. 73. Pascal Derame, France, U.S.

Postal Service, same time. 74. Tyler Hamilton, Marblehead, U.S. Postal Service, same time. 80.

Dariusz Baranowski, Poland, U.S. Postal Service, same time. 84. Bobby Julich, Sacramento, Cofidis, same time. 106.

Peter Meinert-Nielsen, Denmark, U.S. Postal Service, same time. 130. Kevin Livingston, Austin Texas, Cofidis, same time. 131.

Frankie Andreu, Dearborn, Cofidis, same time. Overall Standings (After 19 stages): 1. Jan Ultrich, Germany, Telekom, 95:19:17. 2. Richard Virenque, France, Festina.

6:22 behind. 3. Marco Pantani, Italy, Mercatone Uno, 10:13. 4. Fernando Escartin, Spain, Kelme, 16:05.

5. Abraham Olano, Spain, Banesto, 16:40. 6. Francesco Casagrande, Italy, Saeco, 17:14. 7.

Bjarne Riis, Denmark. Telekom, 18:07. 8. Jose Maria Jimenez, Spain. Banesto, 23:42.

9. Roberto Conti, Italy, Mercatone Uno, 28:20. 10. Laurent Dufaux, Switzerland, Fastina, 29:29. Also: 15.

Jean-Cyril Robin, France, U.S. Postal Service, 53:07. 18. Julich, 59:31. 34.

Livingston, 1:37:46. 47. Yekimov, 1:58:19. 50. Meinert-Nielsen, 2:04:11.

69. Hamilton, 2:43:33. 80. Andreu, 2:58:47. 89.

Baranowski, 3:07:09. 98. Jemison, 3:18:20. 101. Hincapie, 3:23:32.

121. Baffi, 3:42:08. 133. Derame, 3:55:30. THE LATEST LINE 4143: NFL EXHIBITION Favorite Points Underdog Today GREEN BAY Miami DENVER 7 Buttalo HALL OF Canton, FAME 0.

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Indians Oakland Oakland Anaheim Anaheim Texas Anaheim 1:05 1:05, TV-SC 1:05, NO 7:05, TV -SC TV-SC Rockers Utah 8:30. Houston Phoenix Phoenix 4:00, TV-3 TV-ESPN 8:30 7:00, TV-SC Aeros New 7:05, Haven TV-55 New 2:05 Haven Bowle 7:05 Bowie 7:05 Harrisburg Harrisburg Trenton 6:05, TV-55 7:05 Caps 7:30 Chicago Northfield 3 Post 7:30 Post 6:30 Post 7:00 Post 7:00 Post 7:30 Post 12:55 Post 12:55 Post 12:55 Post 12:55 Post 12:55 Home games are boldface ON THE AIR AUTO RACING WHLO-640 duction Ceremonies, 11 a.m., High school: CABA World Se- 7:30 (tape HORSE RACING ESPN ESPN; 7:30 (tape delay), ARCA: ARCA A 200, 12:30, ESPN2 NASCAR: Inaugural Gateway 300, 1, WOIO Ch. 19 Coca-Cola Shootout, 1, TNN Formula One: Grand Prix of Germany qualifying, 4 (tape delay), ESPN2 CART: U.S. 500 pole qualifying, 6 (tape delay), ESPN2 BASEBALL Indians VS. Oakland, 1, WKNR-1220 Texas at Chicago White Sox, 1:15, WJWV Ch.

8 Chicago Cubs at Colorado, 8, WGN Eastern League: Akron VS. New Haven, 7, WBNX Ch. 55; NEWSWATCH AUTO RACING ries, Eastlake North vs. Florida, 4 (tape delay), WELW1330 Eastlake North vs. Lake Catholic, 7:30 (tape delay), WELW-1330 BASKETBALL WNBA: Rockers at Utah, 4, WKYC Ch.

WERE-1300, WEOL-930 CYCLING Tour de France, Stage 20, 4:30 (tape delay), ESPN; 11:30 (tape delay), ESPN2 FOOTBALL Pro Football Hall of Fame In- Drag racer dies in crash A 25-year-old woman died when her sportsman-class dragster crashed during qualifying for the Autolite Nationals at Sears Point Raceway in Sonoma, Calif. The car driven by Carrie Neal, 25, of Poway, went out of control when the throttle apparently stuck, race officials said. BASKETBALL FOYLE IN FOLD Adonal Foyle, the Golden State Warriors' first-round draft pick, signed a three-year contract with the team. No financial terms were released. POTTHOFF SIGNS The Columbus Quest of the ABL signed top draft pick Angie Potthoff to a two-year contract.

Potthoff, a former Penn State standout, was drafted in the second round, 12th overall. HE WON'T GO Star Nevada-Las Vegas basketball recruit Lamar Odom, upset by what he said were allegations he cheated on his ACT test, said he will not play at the university and will instead pursue a pro career. severance payments. Dunleavy resigned as general manager on April 26, and signed on with the Blazers May 13. COURTS WELCH DENIES HITTING WIFE Salt Lake City Olympics organizer Thomas K.

Welch, facing a domestic violence charge and questions about his continued usefulness to the 2002 Winter Games, denied he has ever roughed up his wife. He also denied having an affair with another woman. The police report in the case said Welch struggled with his wife after confessing to an affair. DUNLEAVY SUES BUCKS Portland Trail Blazers coach Mike Dunleavy is suing the Milwaukee Bucks, his former employer, contending in a lawsuit that they haven't made good on his TENNIS FINALLY A WIN Conchita Martinez, who had never even won a set in 11 previous matches against Monica Seles, defeated her nemesis, 7-6 (7-5), 6-4, to reach the semifinals of the Bank of the West tournament in Stanford, Calif. Also advancing were top-seeded Martina Hingis, No.

3 Amanda Coetzer and No. 4 Lindsay Davenport. OHIO STATE WOMEN'S AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP CINCINNATI (AP) Results of final round match play yesterday in the 74th Women's Ohio State Amateur Championship at the par-72 Coldstream Country Club. Flight: Jamie Rishel, Westerville, def. Louise Kepley, Cincinnati.

2 and 1. Consolation: Diana Schwab, Kettering, def. Carol Kitson, Cincinnati, 3 and 2. First Flight: Mary Herrmann, West Chester, def. J.

Kim Dexter, Blacklick, 2 MLS MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER EASTERN CONFERENCE Team SOW Pts GF GA D.C. 14 6 3 36 44 32 Tampa Bay 11 10 2 29 38 39 New England 12 8 4 28 26 27 Columbus 8 11 2 20 24 28 NY-NJ 6 12 16 20 31 WESTERN CONFERENCE Kansas City 13 7 4 31 40 34 Dallas 12 10 3 30 40 35 Colorado 10 11 28 34 38 Los Angeles 8 11 22 28 23 San Jose: 7 15 2 17 35 42 Three points for victory, one point for shootout win and zero points for loss. YESTERDAY Washington D.C. 2, Columbus Los Angeles 3, Dallas 0 Colorado 2, San Jose 1 TODAY New England at Kansas City, 8:30 TOMORROW Tampa Bay at Columbus, 3 Los Angeles at Colorado, 3 Washington D.C. at.

New York-New Jersey, 7:30 D.C. United 2, Crew 1 Columbus 1-1 D.C. 0 D.C. won 3-1 in shootout. FIRST HALF -None.

SECOND HALF--1, Col, Marino, 76th minute. 2, Was, Etcheverry (Maessner), 89th. Shootout-Was 3 (Roy Wegerle Kris Kelderman Marco Etcheverry G); Col 1: (Pete Marino Brian Maisonneuve NG, Todd Yeagley NG, Mike Clark NG). Goalies--Col, Friedel; D.C., Garlick. 18,140.

NFL exhibition: Seattle vs. Minnesota, 2:30, WEWS Ch. 5 Arena Football League: Albany at Arizona, midnight (tape delay), ESPN High school: Big 33 Classic, 7, SportsChannel GOLF Senior British Open Championship, 1, WEWS Ch. 5 LPGA: Giant Eagle Classic, 3:30, Golf Channel PGA: Greater Hartford Open, 4, WOIO Ch. 19 PGA Seniors: Franklin Quest Championship, 5:30, ESPN USGA: U.S.

Junior Amateur Championship, semifinals and final, 2:30, ESPN American Championship Harness Series, The Rooney and Breeders' Cup Eliminations, 10, ESPN2 SOCCER MLS: New England at Kansas City, 8:30, ESPN A-League: Minnesota at Orange County, 9 (tape delay), SportsChannel TENNIS Infiniti Open, semifinals, 4, 10:30, SportsChannel VOLLEYBALL AVP: U.S. Championships, 3, WKYC Ch. 3 ASSOCIATED PRESS New San Antonio Spur Tim Duncan, right, drives against coach Gregg Popovich at the Rocky Mountain Revue in Salt Lake City. IVANISEVIC TO INFINITI Top-seeded Goran Ivanisevic of Croatia overpowered Byron Black of Zimbabwe, 7-6 (7-3), 6-2, to advance to the semifinals of the Infiniti Open in Los Angeles. ANOTHER SEED FALLS Second seed Yevgeny Kafelnikov joined top seed Thomas Muster in tumbling out of the $535,000 Generali Open in Kitzbuehel, Austria, losing to Belgian Filip Dewulf, 7-5, 7-5.

HOCKEY HAPPY ISLES The New York Islanders announced that John Pickett, the team's principal owner, had reached an agreement with Fleet Bank to guarantee the stability of the organization after John Spano's attempt to buy the team failed. TAIT IN '98 The University of Toledo's Wasean Tait, who set a Mid-American Conference record with 1,905 yards rushing in 1995, has announced he will sit out the 1997 season while rehabilitating a knee injury. FROM WIRE REPORTS GOLF and 1. Consolation: Becky Uritus, Columbus, def. Leslie Huesman-Helwig, Cincinnati, 4 and: 3 Second Flight: Christi Dorece, Cincinnati, def.

Jeanne Pritchard, Medina, 3 and 2. Consolation: Ina Spaeth, Cincinnati, def. Theresa Stotler, Canton, 1-up. Third Flight: Ann Gregory, Dayton. def.

Margaret Hodges, Terrace Park, 3 and 2. Consolation: Susan Byrne, Toledo, det. Mary Ann Landgraf, Wellington, 4 and 3. Fourth Flight: Maryann Ambler, Stow, def. Liz Snyder, Ashland, 8 and 6.

Consolation: Vicky Nissen, Toledo, def. Carol Robbins, West Chester. 2-up. AJGA CANADIAN JUNIOR BARRIE, Ontario (AP) Top final scores yesterday from the AJGA Canadian Junior on the par-35-36-71 Valley Course at Horseshoe Resort: Boys Division (6,177 yards): Calvin Kupeyan, Tec*mseh, 71-72-71 --214. Ohloans: Kyle Monfort, Dublin, 72-70-76--218: Josh Bacher, Chagrin Falls, 79-76-76-231; Andrew.

Malcolm, Sylvania, 81-80-71--232; Kevin Samstag, Middlefield. 81-80-76--237: Mike Cicak, Curtice, 85-78-85--248; Will Moravec, Westlake. 83-89-89-261; L.J. Hayes, Dayton, DQ. Girls Division (5,789 yards): Laura Henderson, Windsor, 75-79-76 -230.

Ohioans: Heather Zielinski, Sylvania, 88-84-87-259; Marla Cox, Lima, 90-83-86-259. U.S. JUNIOR AMATEUR NEWTOWN SQUARE, Pa. (AP) Resuits yesterday of the U.S. Junior Amateur Championship at Aronimink Golf Club (qualifying scores in parenthesis): Third Round Ryan Hybl, Hazelhurst, Ga.

(140), def. Nicholas Loar, Rockwell, Texas (148), 1-up; Chris Zeller, Boca Raton, Fla. (144), def. Adam Rubinson, Fort Worth, Texas (145), 2-up; Jason Allred, Ashland. Ore.

(142), def. Lucas Glover, Greenville, S.C. (147), 4 and Dylan Eastgaard, Canada (152), def. Jim Park, Fullerton, Calif. (154), 3 and 2.

Lower Bracket John Ray Leary, Culver City, Calif. (152), def. Russell Wrentz, Cabot, Ark. (150), 4 and Trevor South Africa (146), def. Andrew Doeden, Fargo, N.D.

(150), 4 and Sean O'Hair, Scottsdale, Ariz. (147), def. Kris Mikkelsen, Woodstock, Ga. (150), 19 holes; Andreas Huber, Garden City, N.Y. (150); def.

David Wagenseller, Wilmington (146), 20 holes. Quarterfinal Round Upper Bracket: Zeller def. Hybl, 1-up; A Allred def. Eastgaard, 3 and 2. Lower Bracket: Immelman def.

Leary, 2 and O'Hair def. Wagenseller, 19 holes. Semifinal Parings Jason Allred, Ashland, Ore. (143); Trevor Chris Zeller, Boca Raton, Fla. (144) vs.

Immelman, South Africa (146) vs. Sean O'Hair, Scottsdale, Ariz. (147). THE PLAIN DEALER NORTH COAST JUNIOR GOLF TOUR Lost Nation G.C. Boys 16-19: Dave Miga, Ashtabula, 71; Chris Pollak, Chagrin Falls, 74; Jon Martin, Mentor, 74; Matt Morgan, McDonald, 77; Ryan Kozak, Westlake, 77; Jon Stupansky, Lakewood, 77; Mike Calendar, Jefferson, 78; Chris Antczak, North Ridgeville, 80; Joe Bojc, Euclid, 80; Greg Kencson, Parrha, 81.

Boys 14-15: Bryan Smith, Chagrin Falls, 74; Joe Kelley, Chardon, 76; Mike Swartz, Chardon, 76: Joe Hurtuk, Bedford, 77; Jon Parkhurst, Chagrin Falls, 77; Dan Dietzel, Concord, 78; Gregg Greenberg, Gates Mills, 78; Bruce Stevenson, Painesville. 78. Boys 12-13: Tony Morrell, Mentor, Mike Newman, Pepper Pike, 88; Tim Tri-. pepi, Wickliffe, 88; Elliott Gale, Cleveland, 89; Adam Lewicki, Lyndhurst, 90; Kris Suter, Westlake, 91; Brian Dietzel, Concord, 92; Jason Kokrak, Cortland, 92; Mike Meyers. Concord, 92.

Girls 12-15: Lana Oriana, Willoughby Hills, 101.. GREATER CLEVELAND GOLF ASSOC. INDIVIDUAL POINT TOURNAMENT Country Clubs of Fox Meadow, Weymouth Course Flight One (11-19 handicap): 1. Esther Kovacs, FM, 41 pts; 2. LeeAne McClelland, FM, 40; 3.

Donna Sharak, FM, 39; 4. Gladys Barnaard, RW, 37. Flight Two (20-23 handicap): 1. Jeanne Howard, MA. 45; 2.

Sandy Spike (SV), 37; 3. Mildred Shrenock, SV. 36; 4. Lee Vaneck, OB, 35; tie, Jean Snyder, OB, 35. Flight Three (24-25 handicap): 1.

Launa Thompson, RW, 44; 2. Sharon Saus, AW. 40; 3. Sharon Deering, 37; 4. Karen Stone, WD, 36: tie, Polly Dodenhoff, RW, 36.

Flight Four (26-29 handicap): 1. Phyllis Smith, AS, 40; 2. Lisa Wells. FM, 38:3. Gloria Glens, OB, 37; tie, Patsy Doak, RW, 37; 4.

Nancy Mather-Barsh, OB, 36; tie, Bobbi Vanwinkle, QH. 36. Flight Five (30-33 handicap): 1. Dottie Loreth, Wo. 40; 2.

Myra McKelvey, RW, 39; tie, Aiko Ebihara, OB, 39; 3. Joan Mylonas, TW, 37; tie, Helen Fritz, AS, 37. Flight Six (34-40 handicap): 1. Judy Hill, FM, 38; tie, Amy Serpentini, RW, 38; 2. Aloma Anders, RW, 37; 3.

Marge Helmick, RW. 36; tie, Carol Sandor, RW, 36. LADIES LEAGUE OF EASTSIDE GOLFERS Grandview G.C. Overall winner: Dot McGarry, GW, 61. First Flight Low Gross: Cindy McMannes, BB, 87.

Low Net: Barb Davis, CL, and Linda Detweiler, CL, 69. Second Flight Low Gross: Kay Richards, LN, 88. Low Net: Judy Wahl, OC, 63. Third Flight Low Gross: Claire Kromar, BG, 96. Low Net: Dorothy Roesch, BG, 68.

Fourth Flight Gross: Dot McGarry, OH, 97. Low Net: Donna Rountree, OC, 68. MAXFLI NORTHERN OHIO PGA JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP At Brookside G.C. BOYS: Top 5 finishers 1. Bryan Krusoe, 67-75-142; Ryan Coyne, 73-70-143; 3.

Chris Yoder, 72-72-144; 4. (tie) Matt Kemp, 71-75 -146; Todd Palmer, 73-73-146. GIRLS: Top 5 finishers 1. Diane Rubin, 79-76-155; 2. Stephanie Young, 79-78-157; 3.

Jennifer Kukucz, 83-81--164; 4. Jenni Grossi, 85-82-167; 5. Katie Redeker, 80-88-168. PGA PUPS TOUR Shawnee Hills G.C. Girls .9 Yr.

Old: Lauren Locke 43. 10 Yr. Oid: 1. Kathleen Ekey 40; 2. Meghan Shorts 48; 3.

Karyn Robinson 50. 11 Yr. Old: 1. Simone Jelks 44; 2. Deirdre Madden 46; 3.

Lisa Kramer 48. Boys 8 Yr. Old: 1. Jared Miller 40; 2. Sean Poe 42.

9 Yr. Old: 1. Jacob Scott 31; 2. Brian Kenney 34; 3. (tie) Brett Cannaday, Kurt Anderson 35.

10 Yr. Old: 1. Joey Bailosky 34; 2. Chaz Hamman 35; 3. Travis Porter 36.

11 Yr. Old: 1. Nate Federonick 30; 2. Michael Trivisonno 33; 3. Jake Bailosky 34.

1 SUPER SHOOTERS MIKE HADGIGEORGIOU aced the 160-yard, eighth hole at Big Met G.C. USing a six-iron. SAM SMITH aced the 130-yard, 14th hole at Avondale G.C. using a pitching wedge. A 7.

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