The Dispatch from Moline, Illinois (2024)

E5 SCOREBOARD THE DISPATCH AND THE ROCK ISUND ARGUS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1993 I 1 Boston Montreal Ouehw 18 11 IB 1 24 24 19 27 It 21 STATE COLLEGE FOOTBALL 1 I 1 9 Buttato Onaw Auguetene 14, Rachel Knapp, 1931, 30. Jemmer Herrtngton, 20 60. 31, Jaquelin Bowden, 2t 03. 3, StenhenI Pennmgion, 21:04. 34, Heidi Butler, 21 06.

38, Suit Gude-man, 21 09 38, Use Dalaihouwer, 21:49 44, Pattl Blackburn, 22 30. 49. Kit Breat, 22 62, 47, Biacy 8rler, 23:14. 40, Joenn Bough, 23 37. 60, Dawn Conanl, 2337, 61, NkxjI Winer, 23 59.

62, Aubm Whitmw, 26:07. 53, Eke lngrn, 26:30. 94, Knee Waeeon, 27:41, WESTERN COHFERENCI Cntrl Olvatlofl Huskies ride Johnson to victory OF OA TPt Lambert, Lkioolnwnod, and Steve Or, normal U. High, and Ryan Btowmng, Eldorado, 78: 7 (lief, Dave Hollowey, Coal City, end Samuel DeFsIco, Harvard, and Scot! Snath, Woodstock Merwi, 79 10 (eel, Mke Can. Aqum, and Bnen Kacrmerek.

Bmhurel, and Todd Mitchell, U. High, Cory Wane, Rochester. 80. Allemart Ten Pherae 40-43-83. Melt Pheree 44 42-86.

Ben Wlion 40-48-88, Pal Aubry 4M4-90, DevM Level 44-48-W, aayLee44-4-2. Monmouth Livingston 38 S7 78, Adem Odd 37-44 at, Andrew Johrewn 38-48-88. Sieve MoCllnlock 44-4486, Sieve VanKIrk 4W1-W), Nat Trevor 46- ETC. America's Une i By Mtehaal "Ron Roxborough i (for ttM lettat odd direct (ram Lae Vegaa, Mil 1-00-32-HOXY pW. Updated daily 11 em.

and I p.m. CST. Coat par minute,) Baaaball Favortti Odds Underdog World Serlee Own on BLUE JAY8 7 8 Phllllw Toronto 8t Lout Dalits Winnipeg Chicago Deft Calgary Lo AngiiM Vanoouver Edmonton Anaheim acffleDlvlelM 29 17 14 19 19 1' 18 14 19 20 31 19 9 28 19 19 10 19 19 10 19 1 19 4 0 0 9 1 1 1)0 i Over under total 8t runt. 0 4 0 SenJoee Seturdey'e NFL Polntt Currant OU 8 (36Vk) 3(35) SVk (37) 6 (34) 61 (34V) 6V (42 SOCCER Prep boys Orion 8, Peoria Manual 2 Orion 11-9 Manuel 1 1 O-Chrte Msrtm 1600, Melt Buckley 22:00 (Tom UtohMd aa-. tat).

PM-Ho Dlen 27:00. Brian Buckley 31:00 (Dan Crtppen -etet). PM-Juan Lopez 48 00. O-M. Buckley 67:00, M.

Buckley 76:00. (Crtppen eetlrt). Shot on goal Orion 19. Qrelie ve Onon 12 (Matl Oaka 9. Martin 3, Tony Novak 1).

Record Onon 13-1. Prep boys Qulncy 7, UTHS 0 Favortt GIANT8 i Saints Oiler-, Brr.wni U0N9 COWBOYB Chlele Redskin! Underdog Eaglei B1TELEH8 PATRIOT8 BENGALS 8eahawks 49ere CHARGERS CARDS 3' 34 PK(3 37V) Oulnov 99-T 00-0 United Township Greo Rechs. on Jason Todd throw In. New Jersey 9, NY. lelendtrs 9 Pittsburgh 5, Hertford 3 Philadelphia 4, Y.

Rangers Weslwwton 4. Buffalo 3 Temp Bey 4, Ottawa 1 Quebec 9. Montreal i Toronto 2, Detroit 1 Dalles 4, St. Louie 0 Winnipeg 1, Chicago 0, OT Vancouver 3, Edmonton 2 Boston at San Joee, (n) Calgary at Lot Angeles, (n) Sunday' Qemee Temp Bay el Honda. 6 06 p.m.

Calgary al Anaheim, 9 06 p.m. lets 1, Blackhawks 0 (OT) Chicago 0 0 0 0-0 rYlnnlpeg 0 0 0 11 First Penod-None. Penalties-Quintal, Win (tripping), Chicago bench, served oy Todd (too merry men), Smelt, CW (roughing), 8 22: Doml, Win (roughing). KlngT Win (slashing), Lemieux, Chi (croes-checking), Graham, Chi (roughing), King, Win unerjortsmarilke conduct). 17:13.

Second Pendd None. Third Pertod-Won. Penaltlee-Noonan, Chi (tripping), Todd, CrU (hddlno stick), Tkachuk, Win (Inlenerenoe). 8:40. Overtime 1, Winnipeg, Emerson 3, :41.

Shots on gcial-Chicago 1316-6-0-33. Winnipeg 15-7-10-1-33. Power-play Oppor-Miee-Chicago 0 ol Winnipeg 0 of 6. Goalies Chlcsgo, Bellour 1-3-1 (33 hots-32 eaves). Winnipeg, Essenu 2-1-1 (33-33).

Monday BRONCOS 9 (37) Raktora Nola: Ttila la a bya weali tor tha Bills', Bean, Packere, Coll, Dolphlni, VI-, Mngi, Jets and Bucs. NHL Favorite Goala Underdog PANTHERS vn-V Lightning Flames lvt-2 DUCK8 Home taama In capital lattara. (C) Universal Praaa Syndicate Transactions BASEBALL I National Leegue ATLANTA BRAVES Added Mlk Bkh- back, pitcher, 10 the 40-man roster, COLLEGES CREIGHTON Announced lha reslgna- Hon ol Todd Wenberg, baseball coach. the final quarter. N.

Central 24, Elmhurst 22 Bryce Cann kicked a 35-yard field goal as time expired to give North Central a win Saturday over Elmhurst. Elmhurst (1-3-1, 1-1-1). had come back from a 21-7 deficit to take a 22-21 lead with 36 seconds left. Joe Radostitz ran 1 yard for the TD and a 2-point conversion pass was completed from Tim Lyons to Frank Rat-tin. Cornell 48, Monmouth 32 Jason Bennett and Andy Ehresman each ran for two touchdowns to lead defending South Division champion Cornell to a victory over Monmouth in the Midwest Conference.

Monmouth (3-3, 1-1) came back to score the first 10 points of the quarter on a field goal by Jason Glover and a 10-yard touchdown run by Chris Tinder. Kevin Matarelli scored two touchdowns for Monmouth. Wheaton 48, Carthage 13 Sophom*ore Pedro Arruza ran for 195 yards and four touchdowns and Wheaton routed Carthage. Wheaton (4-1, 3-0 CCIW) also got three TDs on the passing combination of quarterback Jeff Brown and receiver Mark Loeffler. Knox 31, Grinnell 21 Eric Hoecker ran for two touchdowns to lead Knox to a victory over Grinnell in the Midwest Conference South Division.

Knox (3-3, 1-1) took a 21-7 lead into halftime after Brian Glashagel caught a touchdown pass from Mike Eversden and Hoecker scored on a 6-yard run in the second quarter. Aasoclated Press DEKALB (AP)-LeShon Johnson, the nation's leading rusher, ran for 224 yards and one touchdown, leading Northern Illinois over Pacific 21-16 Saturday. In the Big West clash, Pacific's Tigers (1-5, 0-1 Big West) went up 10-0 in the first quarter. But the Huskies (4-3, 3-1) came back with 11 second-quarter points and never trailed after that in their 86th homecoming game. Johnson, who carried 42 times Saturday and scored on a 7-yard run in the third period to put the Huskies up 18-10, has 1,333 yards rushing this season, only 5 shy of his last year's total.

He has 2,671 career yards on the ground, fifth best in Northern Illinois history. Scott Crabtree left the game on the first series with a separated right shoulder. He is out indefinitely. Sub Ron Reickert scored the Huskies' first touchdown, a 4-yard run in the second quarter that cut Pacific's lead to 10-8. Daryl Rogers scored both of the Tigers' TDs, catching an 18-yard pass from Craig Wheli-han in the first period and running one yard in the final period.

W. Kentucky 51, S. Illinois 24 Robert Jackson rushed for 157 yards and two touchdowns as Western Kentucky rolled up 466 yards on the ground and whipped Southern Illinois. Jackson raced 70 yards for the game's first TD on the third play from scrimmage. He later added a 50-yard score for Western Kentucky (5-1), ranked 21st in the latest NCAA Division I-AA poll.

The Salukis (1-5) fell behind 17-0 in the first quarter and 31-10 at halftime. C. Florida 35, W. Illinois 17 Darin Hinshaw won a passing duel with four touchdown throws to lead Central Florida to a victory over Western Illinois. Central Florida, ranked No.

16 in Division I-AA, has won three in a row and is 51 on the season. Western Illinois had its three-game win streak snapped and drops to 3-3. Hinshaw completed 22 of 40 passes for 285 yards. His second-half scoring passes of 28 and 12 yards to David Rhodes rallied the Knights from a 17-14 deficit. Western Illinois quarterback Rob St.

Sauver hit 27 of 46 passes for 363 yards but threw four interceptions. Illinois St. 27, Indiana St. 3 Freshman Cameron Smith rushed for 183 yards and two touchdowns and linebacker Mike Williams intercepted three passes as Illinois State beat Indiana State. Williams returned one of the interceptions back 15 yards for a TD with 35 seconds left in the Gateway Conference game.

His three pickoffs tied a league record. The Redbirds (4-3, 1-2 Gateway) never trailed. Smith raced 84 yards for the first score and Illinois State's long- est rushing touchdown of the season. Millikin 28, North Park 7 Mike Kohl passed for 160 yards and two touchdowns Saturday, leading Millikin to a win over North Park. The Big Blue (3-2, 2-1 CCIW) scored twice in the opening quarter on Brad Kirby's 1-yard plunge and Kohl's 47-yard hookup with La Jhaune Scott.

Kirby again plunged 1 yard for a TD in the second quarter and a 17 yard pass from Kohl to Scott completed the scoring in Prep girls State Tournament At Illinois University, Normal Fine! Round. Per 7 Not Scorns listed with Friday1! round then Saturday's round, then two day lota. Teem scoree 61. Charlae 328-324-662. 9, Rocklord Gultord 365-369-714.

3, Homewood-Rosemoor 368-349717. 4, Mollne 363376-728. 6. Waukegan 377. 388-761 8, New Trier 377.378-765, 7.

Ne-pervile 381404785. Rook lelend 392-397 789. Springfield Sacred Heart 398-400-788. 10, Normal 400-406-806. 11, Mattoon 403409-412.

12, Cerbondsle 411-441-852. Top 10 fndhdduafe (All-Stele) 1, Megan Morgan, 81. Charles, 75-74149. Karen Karmazln. Palatine.

76-78-161. 3, Ji Gomrlo. Bellevllle-Altholl, 74-81-165. 4, Ubby GHIey. Rossmoor, 79-78-165.

8, Trln Casbum, Ouincy, 784158. 6, Beth Reu-ler, Rosette Lake Park. 78-81-159. 7, Rami Takahashl, DeereMd, 79-80159. 8, Ashley Webb, 81.

Charlae, 77-82-169. 9, Lain Patrick, Rochesler, 80-80160. 10, Chrtety Carter, Gultord, 8140-161. Mollne 11, Klersten Simon 80-89 168. 18, Lindsay Owens 81-90-171.

53. Susan MKIman 90-101-191. 76. Becky MllcheH 102-104208. 82, Erica Moore 1198-212.

94, Jamie Kinkead 11117-231. Rock Wend 25, Meghan Spero 84-92-176. 64, Nan Schwarz 67-94-191. 72, Usa Bauersleld 100-103-203. 88, Charlotte Walker 115108-223.

89, Cone OMell 111-113-224. 103, Jew Hunt 141-132-273. United Township 23, Erin Stukatt 85-90-175. Cem bridge 74, Errly Knox 89-107-206. Ladies day Oakwood Yetfe winner 18 hole Right A Low net: Joyoe Alter.

Flight Low net: Edna Wide and Hazel Mckenzie. Choice score Right A Low net: Judy Cormlchael. Low gross: Rose Bamelt Right Low net: Cheryl Soudnek. Low gross: Cheryl Soucinek and Edna Wild. Birdies Rose Bamelt 15.

Shot Right A Low net: Elite Beaton and Geneva Conackv. Right Low net: Ruth Martin. Choice ecore Right A Low net: Gladys Anderson. Low gross: Millie Palmer. Right 8 Low net: Sadie Oaks.

Low gross: Betty Morrow. Bkdiee Gladys Anderson and Patty Mathew. Grandmother? toumement Winner Milk) Palmer. Aces in the crowd John Tennant Oct. 10 John Tennant of SKvIs seed the 160-yard No.

7 hole at Cdona's Country View Golf Course using a 7-lron. Witnesses were C. Scott, Jim Scotl, Joyce Pappaa, Mary Ann Oukin and Jane Tennanl Wayne Duncan Oct. 11 Wayne Duncan, Aledo, aced the par 3, 167-yard 13th hole at Hawthorne Ridge In Aledo using a 3-wood. It was witnessed by Clyde Livingston.

CROSS COUNTRY Donlvan Bradshaw, unassisted. Bradshaw. oft calender. Everetle Abbey, unassisted. Matl Mettenmeyer, penalty kick.

Andy Ippensen, dkect kick. Abbey, deflected olf defender. Shots at goal Ouincy: 23 (Everetle Abbey 6, Greg Flachs 4, Donlvan Bradshaw 2); United Township: 12 (Shawn Blade! and Kirk Ramirez 3 each). Goalie saves Ouincy: 10 (Ron Bridal 10); United Township: 14 (Jeff Brooks 9, Chris Clapp 4, Eric Cassllng 1), Comer locks Ouincy: 4: United Township: Officials: Mike Mitchell and Doug Bryant, Salesburg and Ken Smith, East Mdine. JV: Ouincy 4, United Township 0 Records Ouincy wkte Western Big 6 title with 0 record and I 13-1-4 overall; United Township I 10-6-1, 3-1 In the Big 9.

Next gam United Township travels to Ounlsp on Tuesday Qulncy Notre Dame 5 Rock Island 0 Notre Demo 2 3 8 Rock lelend 0 0 0 QN0 Curl 8tevens, 11:41 (assist Matt Drew). ON0 Drew 12:13 (assist Stevens). OND Pal Cosllgan, 45:50 (unassisted), OND Ryan Reis, 67:02 (assist Nate Fr-ricks). OND Rels, 70:15 (assist Stevens). Recorda Rock Island it 13-6-3, Notr Dame is 12-3.

Mollne 2 Rockton Hononegah 2, Rockton Hononegsh 112 Mollne 11-2 Matt Hawkins, Jason Watdmarm assist. RH Zach Hermsen, Jason Unbargar assist. RH Justin Sells, Unbarger assist Jeff Bernhardt, penalty kick. Shots at goal Rockton Hononegah: 14 (Justin Sells 7); Mollne: 12 (Matt Hawkins, Jell Bernhardt and Josh Senile 3 each), Goalie saves Rockton Hononegah: 9 (Justin Bolls 9); Mollne: 12 (Dann Schmidt 4, Neal Warner 8). Comer kicks Rockton Hononegah: Mollne: 3.

JV: Mollne 2, Rockton Hononegah 1 Prep boys NCIC meet At Kierrwsukee College, 2.9 mile Teem reeulte 1, Geneseo 31. 2. Rock Falls 75. 3, Sterling 77. 4, Mendota 122.

6, Dixon 138. 8, Kewanee 148. 7, Ottawa 183. 8, Rochele 195. 8, Princeton 202.

All-Conference (top 18) 1. Todd Mor-oney. RF, 16:22 (course record). 2, Andy Snyder, 15:46. 3, Eric Anderson, 15:52.

4. Rogelio Amezda, S. 15:53. 6, Jeff Whitman, S. 16:08.

6, Chris Pobanz, 16:10. 7, Randy BeH, 16:12. 8, Eric Mlsleldl. 16:13. 9, Jeff Bral, 16:15.

10. Adam Finley, 16:18. 11, Shane Barkowskl, 16:17. 12, Josh Inch 16:26. 13, Jimmy Martinez, RF, 16:37.

14, Greg Alter, 16:42. 16, Ryan Carter 16:53. Geneseo 2, Snyder 15:45. 3, Anderson 16:52. 6, Pobanz 16:10.

8, Misfeldl 16:13. 12, Inch 16:26. 15, Carter 16:53. 18, Jeremy Michels 16:56. Froeh-eoph, 2.35 mile Teem results 1, Princeton 46.

2, Kewanee 58. 3, Geneseo 74. 4, Sterling 82. 5, Ottawa 124. 9, Rock Falls 138.

7. Rochelle 168. All-Conlerence (top 15) 1, Sieve Th-. ompson, 13:07 (course record). 2, Jason Abbot, K.

13:12. 3, Devin Johnson, 13:19. 4, Chris Meyers, P. 13:32. 5, Anthony Dear-Ing, 13:34.

6, Nate Rucker, RF, 13:39. 7, Derek Backs, 13:41. 8, John Moore. 8, 13:49. 9.

Chris Farmer, 14:04. 10, Jared Thompson, 14:06. 11, Joe Bourque, 14:07. 12, Josey Harmon, 14:13. 13, Charles Colmark, 8, 14:17.

14, Ted McClen-don, 0, 14:22. 15, Andy Robinson. 14:23. Geneseo 9, C. Fanner 14:04.

10, Thompson 14:06. 47, Jeremy Brown 14:32. 18, David Cryder 14:33. 22, Shane Nordstrom 14:50. 28, Doug Patchki 15:03.

40, Jason Farmer 16:16. Sonics jet past Bulls with early run TENNIS Prep girls Mollne Sectional At Mollne High School Team standing 1, Mdine 11. 2, Rock Island 9. 3 (tie), Geneseo and Sterling 6. 5.

United Township and Alleman 5. 7, Princeton 3. 8, Kewanee 0. Individual reeuft (eeede in perentheele) Singles, semifinals (1) Berksoy, UT, beat (3) DeWulf, Md, (2) Baker, Ste, beat (4) Judge, Prl, 6-1, 6-0. Final Berksoy, UT, beat Baker, Ste, 8-1, 6-0.

Doubles, semifinals (1) Raherty-Peterson, Rl, beat (4) Mar-ho*rer-Jones. Ail. 6-0, 3-6, 7-6 (7-4). (2) Hi-McGonlgle, Rl, beat (3) Derouln-Baner, Md, 6-2, 6-0. Final Raherty-Peterson, Rl, peal Hil-McGonl-gje, Rl, 6-4, 6-2.

Prep girls NCIC meet GOLF PGA Texas Open SAN ANTONIO (AP) Scores and relation lo par Saturday alter lha Ihlrd round ol tne $1 million Texas Open, played on the yard, par-71 Oak Hlls Country Club course: ay Haas 68-66-66-199 -14 Torn Lehman 71-63-66-199 -14 Bob Lohr 68-64-67-199 -14 Dan Foreman 64-68-87199 -14 David Edwards 68-66-66-200 -1 3 Bob Esles 66-71-64201 -12 Tom Kile 66-70-85-201 -12 Marco Dawson 69-67-65-201 -12 Mark Lye 69-66-66-201 -12 Billy Andrade 6646-69-201 -12 Mike Slandly 66-71-65-202 -1 1 Scott Ho 8846-68-202 -11 LannyWadkln 64-70-68-202 -11 -Gi Morgan 66-66-70-202 -11 David Ogrln 70-66-67-203 -10 RickFehr 88-69-68-203 -10 Jim Thorpe 69-66-68-203 -10 Mike Schuchart 71-68-65-204 9 Jim Kane 66-70-68-204 9 Mark Wiebe 84-70-70-204 9 i Scott Gump 67-67-70-204 9 Donnie Hammond 72-68-65-205 8 1 Ted Tryba 67-71-67-205 8 Tim Simpson 66-71-68-205 8 Bruce Lielzke 67-70-68-205 6 Corey Pavin 70-66-69205 8 Lee Porter 69-66-70-205 8 Mike Smith 62-73-70-205 8 Mark O'Meara 68-66-71-205 Steve Elkinglon 67-73-66-206 -7 John Huston 71-69-66-208 7 Tim Conley 67-72-67-206 7 Gene Jones 1 71-67-68-206 7 Morris Halalsky 71-67-68-206 7 Russ Cochran 68-69-69206 7 Wood 69-68-69-206 -7 I PGA Seniors Raley's Gold Rush RANCHO MURIETA, CaM (AP) Scores and rotation to par Saturday alter the second round ol the $600,000 Raley's Senior Gold Rush, played on the Rancho Murieta Country i Club's par-72 North Course: George Archer 68-66134 -10 Bob Charles 66-69-135 9 Chi Chi Rodriguez 65-71-136 8 Walter Morgan 67-70-137 -7 Jim Colbert 73-65-138 -6 On Moody 71-68-139 -5 Gay Brewer 69-70-139 6 Tom Wargo 69-70139 5 J.C. Snead 71-69-140 4 Larry Ziegler 71-69-140 -4 Rives McBee 70-70-140 4 Dale Douglass 69-71140 -4 Tommy Ayco*ck 68-72140 4 Dave Stockton 68-72-140 4 Richard Bassett 66-74-140 -4 Tom Shaw 77-64-141 3 i Gary Player 7348-141 3 Simon Hobday 72-69-141 3 Vantage Super Senlora Gay Brewer, $14,000 69-70-139 -6 Bob Goalby, $11,500 70-73-143 -1 Jim Ferree, $10,000 70-76-148 2 Joe Jimenez, $9,000 72-75147 3 Miller Barber, $6,200 77-71-148 4 Charlie Siflord, $7,000 75-74-149 5 Billy Casper, $7,000 75-74-149 5 Doug Sanders, $5,900 78-73-151 7 Billy Maxwell, $5,200 77-77 154 10 Johnson, $4,603 81-75-156 12 LPGA World Championship "NAPLES, Fla. (AP) Scores and relation to 'par Saturday after the third round of the $400,000 World Championship of Women's Golf, played on the par-72 Naples -National Golf Club course: 'DotlieMochria 72-71-68-211 -5 i taurl Morten 70-71-72-213 -3 (SherrtSleinhauer 78-69-67-214 -2 Nancy Lopez 70-7549-214-2 Marion 67-74-73-214 -2 Andrews 72-74-70 216 Hiroml KobayasN 70-75-71-216 Laura Oavfes 72-72-72-216 Michelle McGann 69-74-73216 Betsy King 73-71-73-217 1 'Helen Altredsson 7847-73-218 2 'Brandie Burton 77-73-70220 4 "Rosie Jones 76-73-71220 4 Tammie Green 76-74-71221 5 -Tnsh Johnson 70-76-75-221 5 Patty Sheehan 78-77-72-22711 Prep boys Class A State Tournament Pralrt Vlata Golf Course, Bloomlngton Final reaulta, par 72 Not Second round canceled due to rain. First round scores stand as results for the meet. Chicago turned the ball over, three times and missed its first two shots to help the Sonics jump ahead.

Chicago got within 3 points midway through the second quarter, but never closer. After leading 54-47 at the half, the Sonics blew the game open with a 17-4 run at the start of the third quarter. Seattle led by as many as 25 points in the fourth quarter. ing three-time NBA champions, who are without the retired Michael Jordan and injured Scot-tie Pippen, Horace Grant and Bill Cartwright. Just as they did in' a 114-95 victory over the Bulls on Friday night, the SuperSonics got ahead early and steadily built the lead over the out-of-sync Bulls.

Kemp scored 6 of his 8 first-half points in the opening run. SuperSonics 112, Bulls 101 CINCINNATI (AP) Shawn Kemp led an 18-8 game-opening run that put Seattle ahead to stay, and the SuperSonics once again dominated the depleted Chicago Bulls 112-101 in an exhibition game Saturday night at Riverfront Coliseum. Seattle has won both of its preseason games against the defend WINAFREE PAIR OF TICKETS TO SWIMMING Q-C Honor Roll 200 medley relay 1, Rock Island (Kate Schoonover, Danielle Albrachl, Mandy Baker, Jenny McWilliam) 2:01.90. 2, United Township (Eica Munos, Jennifer Melcalf, Amber Munos, Heather Lingner) 2:02.38. 3, Molina (Irene Cruz, Bridgette Peterson, Sara Anderson, Tara McLean) 2:03.77.

200 Ire 1, Krlsti Lohmeler, Rl, 2:01.30. 2, Megan Varadl, Rl, 2:06.64. 3, Lingner, UT, 2:06.64. 4, Stephens, Rl, 2:06.73 5. Ciuz, 2:09.47.

200 IM 1, Lohmeler, Rl, 2:14.67. 2, Cruz, M. 2:25.10. 3, McWilliam, Rl, 2:25.16. 4, M.

Varadl, Rl, 2:25.17. 5, Baker, Rl, 2:25.67. SO free 1, Schoonover, Rl, 26.02. 2, Lingner, UT, 26.21. 3, Lohmeier, Rl.

26.56. 4, McLean, 26.93. 5, Anderson, 26.96. Diving 1, Rachel Barkan, Rl, 187.00. 2, Bria Ommen, UT, 173.25, 3, Jane Van-diver, Rl, 170.50.

4, Sara Davis, Rl, 167.40. 154.55. 100 fly 1, Lohmeier, Rl, 1:03.61. 2 McWilliam, Rl, 1:04.29. 3, Mandy Bakar, Rl, 1:06.18.

4, Partly Ried, UT, 1:09.37. 5, Cruz, 1:11.11. 100 tree 1, Lhgner, UT, 66.64. 2, Lohmeler, Rl, 67.37. 3, Schoonover, Rl, 57.83.

4, Stephens, Rl, 58.13. 8, McLean, 59.39. 500 free 1, M. Varadi, Rl, 6:34.51. 2, Crystal Varadl, Rl, 5:39.34.

3, Tracy Sientz, Rl, 6:51.91. 4, Lingner, UT, 5:52.12. 6, Renae Schnorr, UT, 6:53.62. 200 free relay 1, Rock Island (Lohmeler, Schoonover, McWilliam, Stephens) 1:46.51. 2, Molina (McLean, Anderson, Cruz, Laura Fredrickson) 1:48.17.

3, United Township (Melcalf, Munos, A Munos, Lingner) 1:51.55. 100 back 1, Lohmeler, Rl, 1:02.65. 2, Cruz, 1:04.49. 3, Schoonover, Rl, 1:04.94. 4, C.

Varadi, Rl, 1:06.47. 6. Sientz, Rl, 1:07.27. 100 breast -1, Albracht, Rl, 1:14.31. 2, Metcalf, UT.

1:15.15. 3, Stephens, Rl, 1:15.68. 4, Christina Johnson, Rl, 1:16.44. 5, Beth Chnstensen, 1:19.23 400 tree relay 1, Rock Island (Lohmeler, Stephens, Varadl, Schoonover) 3:54.05. 2, United Township (A Munos, E.

Munos, Schnorr, Lingner) 4:04.52. 3, Mdine (Anderson, Fredrickson, Cruz, McLean) 4:06.19. Contest sponsored by The Dispatch, The Rock Island Argus, and The Leader VOLLEYBALL College women At the Palm Beach Atlantic Tourney Mitch reeulte Savannah beat Teikyo Marycrest 16-10, 16-8, 13-16, 15-11. Palm Beach Atlantic beat TMU 16-10, 15-10, 16-11. TMU beat Huntington 16-7, 11-15, 15-11.

P.B. Atlantic beat TMU 15-3, 15-9. Note No stats were available. Teikyo Marycrest ended up In third place. Record Teikyo Marycrest 7-24.

Next match TMU Is at Nova university Monday 1 night in Fort Lauderdale, Ra. Prep girls Sherrard Invitational Teem reaulta 1, Sherrard. 2, Geneseo. 3, Galesburg, 4, Unloa- Team scores Sherrard beat Galesburg 15-11, 15-7 Galesburg beat Union 15-5, 11-15, 15-9. Sherrard beat Galesburg 15-13, 13-15, 15-13.

Geneseo beat Union 15-1, 15-5. Sherrard beat Union 15-9, 15-5. Geneseo beat Galesburg 15-10, 9-15. 15-13. JV tournament 1, Sherrard.

2, Galesburg. 3, Geneseo. 4, Union PROPHETSTOWN beat SAVANNA 15-7, 15-6 Kills Erin Bliss 3. Hocluj Cnsty Schnoebeten1.Aceeervee-P: Bliss 3. Records Prophetstown 7-12 (6-6 In TRAC-8).

Next Prophetstown Is at River-dale Tuesday. Sophom*ores Prophetstown beat Savanna 12-16, At Klahweukee College, 2.35 mile Teem reeulte 1, Sterling 24. 2, Geneseo 43. 3. Rochelle 85.

4, Dixon 116. 6, Princeton 130. 6, Kewanee 151. 7. Rock Falls 209.

All-Conference (top 15) 1, Jermye Lawrence, 15:01 (course record). 2, Leslie Edmonton, 15:02. 3, Molly Reade, 16:14. 4, Tasha Salazar, S. 15:24.

5, Bobby Jo Evans, 15:30. 6, Jessica Bcnnen, R. 15:32. 7, Joy Cutrane, Mendota, 15:37. 8, Megan Cunningham, 15:42.

9, Dawn Yarger, 15:49. 10, Kristy Windy, 15:52. 11, Jessica Shore, 15:54. 12, Mindy Patten 16:02. 13, Mary Stancl*tf 16:05.

14, Bridget Ame, 16:07. 15, Carrie Norman, 16:16. 1 Geneseo 3, Reade 15:14. 9, Yarger 15:49. 10, Windy 15:52, 12, Palten 16:02.

13, Stancl*tf 16:05. 16, Sara Rutledge 16:31. 17, Angie Smith 16:35. College men Loras Invitational At Bunker HHI Golf Couree, 8K Team reaulta 1, Lores, 30. 2, Central, 45.

3, SL Ambrose, 77. 4, Upper Iowa. 136. 5, Cornell, 167. 6 (lie), William Penn and Mount St.

Clair, 184. 8, Mount Mercy. 188. 9. Dubuque, 203 Individual reeulte 1, Andy Goodman, Cent, 26:08.

2, Greg Hermislon, Lor. 3, Nathan Smith, Cent. 4, Russ Sucnala, Lor. 5, John Schoenselder, Lor. 8, Bruce Eisentrager, SAU.

SAU 8, Eisentrager, 27:09. 10, Josh Helrick, 27:37. 15, Jed Rchtner, 27:61. 22, Matl Joy, 28:37. 24, Jon Goettler, 28:55.

25, Mike Riley, 28:57. 43, John Hromdka, 34:20 College women Loras Invitational At Bunker Hit Golf Course, 5K Team reeults Loras 24, Cornell, 62. SI Ambrose, 89. Mt. St Clair 105.

Mt. Mercy 130. William Penn, 146. Tie Dubuque and Upper Iowa, 168. Individual results 1, Jermy Peters, Lor, 19:43.

2, Kelly Lear, Com. 3, Pam Wiebokl, Com. 4, Laura Kr anam, Lor. 5. Susan Liddlard, Lor.

St Ambroee 11, Stephanie Baden, 21:22. 18, Elisa LaugNin, 22:24. 19, Nicole LeGrand, 23:09. 20, Ann Barham, 23:37. 21, Jeannie Colter, 23:52.

24, Brandi Studer, 26:04. Next SL Ambrose hosts Ml SL Qake on Oct 28. Iowa Invitational At Flnkblne Golf Couree 1, Illinois 29. 2, Iowa 35. 3, Wisconsin 89.

4, Augustana 113. 5, Gnhnell 112. Top 5 1, Erin Boland, Iowa, 18:10. 2, Karen Morris, III, 18:12. 3, Jennifer Schoonover, Iowa, 18:26.

4, Jenny Schwab, 18:32. 9, Kalhy Morris, 18:46. Team score 1, Breese Mater Del 318; 2 (tie) Monmouth and Normal U. High 330: 4. Wheaton St Francis 336; 5.

(tie) Staunton, Kankakee Bishop McNamara and HOCKEY NHL standings EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division TPt GF GA Newjersey 5 0 0 10 27 15 Philadelphia 6 1 0 10 25 16 NY Rangers 4 3 0 6 29 23 Florida 2 2 1 6 15 15 Tampa Bay' 2 3 0 4 12 12 NY Islanders 1 4 0 2 14 23 Washington 1 6 0 2 18 36 Northeast Division Pittsburgh 4 3 0 8 21 21 Hartford 3 3 0 6 21 21 V-2 the Enter 1 Danville ScNarman 337; 8 Raymond Lincoln-1 wood 338; 9, Belleville Althotf 341; 10 (tie) Al- RUGBY Premier League Palrmr A 12, Metropolis 11 Palmer scoring Dean Kenny, 12 Palmer 22, Metropolis 13 Palmer scoring Bolus 5, Ryan 5, Shamorootc 5, Balcavage 5, Webb 2. Records Both Palmer teams are 5-0. Next Wi play either Milwaukee or Chicago In playofl action on Oct 30 in Davenport 'leman and Kewanee 345: 12. Rochester 34; 13 (tie) Sparta and Elgin St. Edward 348; 15, i Freeport Aquin 350; 16.

Addison DriscoH 359. fop 10 Individuals 1 (tie) Matt Living--ston. Monmouth, and Tony Turner, Dunlap, and Buckey Weiss, Hunley, 75; 4, (Be) Brock .3 Contest i of America's best-loved singers at 1 JATJIE OF BARRY'S FIRST HIT SONG. includes the song title (missing word). well you came and you gave without taking.

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