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Baseball World Series At A Glance By The Associated Press All Times EDT Unless Noted Saturday's Game Minnesota 10, St. Louis 1 Sunday's Game Minnesota 8, St. Louis 4. Minnesota leads series 2-0 Tuesday's Game Minnesota (Straker 8-10) at St. Louis (Tudor 10-2), 8:30 p.m. Wednesday’s Game Minnesota at St. Louis, 8:25 p m Thursday’s Game Minnesota at St. Louis. 8:25 p.m , if necessary Saturday, Oct. 24 St. Louis at Minnesota, 4 p.m., if necessary Sunday, Oct. 25 St. Louis at Minnesota. 8:25 p.m. EST, if necessary Hockey National Hockey League At A Glance By The Associated Press WALES CONFERENCE Patrick Division W L. T .Pts. GF.GA. Philadelphia 3 2 1 7 17 22 NY Islanders 3 1 0 6 20 6 NY Rangers 2 1 2 6 23 18 New Jersey 3 2 0 6 18 16 Washington 3 2 0 6 24 19 Pittsburgh 1 3 2 4 25 25 Adams Division Boston 4 2 0 8 26 22 Quebec 3 11 7 21 16 Buffalo 2 2 2 6 22 26 Montreal 2 2 1 5 16 16 Hartford 1 5 0 2 12 28 CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Norris Division W L T Pts GF.GA Chicago 4 2 0 8 28 25 Detroit 3 2 0 6 15 17 Toronto 3 2 0 6 24 18 Minnesota 13 1 3 14 19 St. Louis 0 4 0 0 9 20 Smythe Division Winnipeg 3 10 6 17 11 Edmonton 3 2 0 6 23 16 Vancouver 220 4 15 14 Calgary 2 4 0 4 20 24 Los Angeles 1 4 0 2 11 22 Football National Football League At A Glance By The Associated Press AMERICAN CONFERENCE East W. L. T.Pct. PF. PA New England 3 2 0 600 97 98 N.Y Jets 3 2 0 .600 135 127 Buffalo 2 3 0 .400 81 125 Indianapolis 2 3 0 .400 91 73 Miami 2 3 0 .400 137 99 Central Cleveland 3 2 0 . 600 119 63 Houston 3 2 0 .600 112 91 Pittsburgh 3 2 0 .600 110 101 Cincinnati 2 3 0 .400 75 102 West San Diego 4 1 0 .800 91 83 Denver 3 1 1 .700 123 105 LA Raiders 3 2 0 .600 113 77 Seattle 3 2 0 600 131 105 Kansas City 1 4 0 . 200 68 159 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East Dallas 3 1 0 . 750 108 84 Washington 3 1 0 .750 120 78 St. Louis 2 3 0 .400 121 122 Philadelphia 1 4 0 .200 86 143 N.Y Giants 0 5 0 . 000 69 135 Central Chicago 4 1 0 800 133 51 Tampa Bay 3 2 0 .600 115 84 Green Bay 2 2 1 500 72 82 Minnesota 2 3 0 . 400 88 105 Detroit 1 4 0 200 86 145 West San Francisco 4 1 0 .800 144 122 New Orleans 3 2 0 .600 120 99 Atlanta 2 3 0 .400 84 141 LA. Rams 1 4 0 .200 93 123 Sunday’s Games Pittsburgh 21, Indianapolis 7 Seattle 37, Detroit 14 New York Jets 37, Miami 31, OT New England 21, Houston 7 Cleveland 34, Cincinnati 0 Green Bay 16, Philadelphia 10. OT New Orleans 19, Chicago 17 Tampa Bay 20, Minnesota 10 Atlanta 24, Los Angeles Rams 20 Buffalo 6, New York Giants 3, OT San Diego 23, Los Angeles Raiders 17 Denver 26, Kansas City 17 San Francisco 34, St Louis 28 Monday's Game Washington at Dallas Colts-Steelers, State, Indlanapls . 0 7 0 o—7 Pittsbrgh .7 0 0 14—21

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Ind Pit First dwns 15 23 Rushes-yrds 22-75 47-252 Passng 195 126 Return Yrds 12 9 Cmp-Att-Int 17-30-3 11-23-1 Sacked-Yards Lst - 0-0 2-12 Pnts 5-40 6-42 Fumbles-Lst 2-2 4-0 Penalties-Yrds 8-69 6-57 Time of Possessin 23:21 36:39 First Quarter Pit—Stallworth 3 passfrom Bono Trout kick) 7:54 econdQuarer Ind—Murray 20 pass from Kiel (Jordan kick). 13:06 Fourth Quarter Pit—Hoge 20 pass from Bono (Trout kick), 4:59 Pit—Sanders 10 run (Trout kick), 12:00 A—34,627 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHlNG—lndianapolis. Brown 9-32, Kiel 223, Banks 9-17, Carver 2-3. Pittsburgh. Jackson 24-134, Stone 9-67, Sanders 8-53, Hoge 2-7, Bono 4(minus 9). PASSlNG—lndianapolis, Kiel 17-30-3-195 Pittsburgh, Bono 11-23-1-138. RECElVlNG—lndianapolis, Bellini 5-69. Murray 3-43, Noble 3-17, Hawthorne 2-27, Kearse 1-15, Johnson 1-15, Jones 1-8, Banks 1-1 Pittsburgh, Stallworth 5-54. Hoge 2-29, Jackson 2-12, Stone 1-22, Lee 1-21 MISSED FIELD GOALS—Pittsburgh. Trout 29 Notre Dame-Air Force, State Notre Dame 14 0 14 7—35 Air Force 0 7 0 7—14 ND AFA First Dwns 22 15 Rushes-Y rds 69-354 48-269 Passing Yrds 10 114 Return Yrds 74 14 Passs I*s-1 7-23-0 Pnts 5-48 6-32 Fumbles-Lst 0-0 2-1 Penalties-Yrds 5-47 4-26 Time of Possessin 35:19 24:41 ND—Rice 1 run (Gradel kick) ND—Rice 4 run (Gradel kick) AF—Booker 4 run (Yarbroughkick) ND—Johnson 1 run (Gradel kick) ND —Banks 1 run (Gradel kick) AF—Dowis 1 run (Yarbrough kick) ND—Brown 74 punt return (Gradel kick) A—51,112. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING—Notre Dame, Green, 13-90, Rice 970, Watters 9-62. Air Force, Dowis 14-132, Booker 5-43, Roberson 6-25. PASSING—Notre Dame, Rice 1-5-1-10. Air Force, Dowis 7-23-0-115. RECEIVING—Notre Dame. Brown 1-10. Air Force, Barth 3-44. Cochran 2-55, Roberson 1 -10. Ohio St.-Purdue Sums Ohio State 7 10 0 3 Purdue 0 0 10 7 OSU. Pur First downs 16 18 Rushes-yards 47-149 35-37 Passing yards 174 218 Return yards 28 57 Passes 8-16-0 20-29-1 Punts 3-55 6-32 Fumbles-lost 1-1 1-0 Penalties-yards 9-89 9-66 Time of possession 28:13 31:47 OSU—Workman 36 pass from Tupa (Frantz kick) OSU—Tupa 6 run (Frantz kick) OSU—FG Frantz 18 Pur—FG Briggs 25 Pur—C.Williams 10 pass from Downing (Briggs kick) Pur—C.Williams 30 pass from Downing (Briggs kick) OSU—FG Frantz 50 A—66,501. INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING—Ohio St., Bryaht 23-77. Snow 7-42 Purdue, Medlock 17-44, Downing 15-9. PASSING—Ohio St., Tupa 8-16-0-174 Purdue, Downing 20-26-1-218. RECEIVING—Ohio St., Workman 4-88 Pur due. C.Williams 8-107, Hardy 4-38. Indiana College Football Records By The Associated Press W. L. T. Pts Opp Rose-Hulman 7 0 0 192 98 Wabash 5 1 0 175 105 Indiana 5 1 0 154 109 Notre Dame 4 1 0 158 79 Butler 4 1 1 167 87 Manchester 4 1 1 100 84 Indianapolis 4 2 0 166 107 Taylor 4 2 0 144 82 Hanover 3 2 0 158 119 St. Joseph’s 3 2 1 130 148 DePauw 3 3 0 123 133 Evansville 2 3 1 202 130 Valparaiso 2 4 0 104 152 Franklin 2 4 0 154 186 Purdue 14 1 97 138 Earlham 1 4 0 52 130 Ball State 1 5 0 102 163 Indiana State 1 6 0 98 214 Anderson 0 6 0 87 241

Indiana and Big Ten College Football By The Associated Press Friday’s Game Indiana 18. Minnesota 17 Saturday's Games Ashland 35, St. Joseph’s 35, Tie DePauw 15, Taylor 14 E.lllinois 20. Indiana St. 14 E.Michigan 35. Ball St. 28 Evansville 28. Butler 28. Tie Georgetown. Ky 38. Franklin 27 Hanover 44. Defiance 20 Illinois 16, Wisconsin 14 Indianapolis 27. ValparaisoO Manchester 37, Aurora 6 Michigan 37, lowa 10 Michigan St. 38, Northwestern 0 Notre Dame 35, Air Force 14 Ohio St. 20, Purdue 17 Rose-Hulman 17, Earlham 0 Wabash 35. Anderson 14 Oct. 24 Games Anderson at Hanover Butler at Ashland Centre at Rose-Hulman Defiance at Manchester Earlham at Capital Indianapolis at Evansville Indiana St. at Illinois St. Mac Murray at DePauw Michigan at Indiana Purdue at lowa Southern Cal at Notre Dame St. Joseph’s at Franklin Taylor at Wabash Valparaiso at Ferris St. Top 20 Fared By The Associated Press How the Associated Press Top Twenty college football teams fared this week and schedule for Oct. 24: No. 1 Oklahoma (60-0) beat Kansas State 5910; vs. Colorado. No. 2 Nebraska (6-0-0) beat No. 12 Oklahoma State 35-0; vs. Kansas State. No. 3Miami, Fla. (4-0-0) is idle; atCincinnati. No. 4 Florida State (6-1-0) beat Louisville 32-9; is idle. No. 5 Auburn (5-0-1) beat Georgia Tech 20-10; vs. Mississippi State. No. 6 Louisiana State (6-0-1) beat Kentucky 349; is idle. No. 7 Clemson (6-0-0) beat Duke 17-10; vs. North Carolina State. No. 8 Tennessee (4-1-1) lost to Alabama 41-22; vs. Georgia Tech No. 9 UCLA (5-1-0) beat No. 16 Oregon 41-10; vs. California No. 10 Penn State (5-2-0) lost to No. 13 Syracuse 48-21; is idle. No ll Notre Dame (4-1-0) beat Air Force 35-14; vs. Southern California. N 0.12 Oklahoma State (5-1-0) lost to No. 2 Nebraska 35-0; at Missouri N 0.13 Syracuse (6-0-0) beat No. 10 Penn State 48-21; vs. Colgate. No. 14 Florida (5-2-0) beat Temple 34-3; is idle. N 0.15 Arkansas (4-2-0) lost to Texas 16-14; vs. Houston. N 0.16 Oregon (4-2-0) lost to No 9 UCLA 41-10; at Stanford. N 0.17 Ohio State (4-1-1) beat Purdue 20-17; vs. Minnesota. No.lßGeorgia (5-2-0) beat Vanderbilts2-24; vs. Kentucky N 0.19 Michigan State (4-2-0) beat Northwestern 38-0; vs. Illinois. N 0.20 Indiana (5-1-0) beat Minnesota 18-17 Friday; vs. Michigan. College Football Major Scores Bv the Associated Press EAST Colgate 22. Army 20 Navy 38, Penn 28 Rutgers 38, Boston College 24 Syracuse 48, Penn St. 21 W. Virginia 45, Cincinnati 17 SOUTH Alabama 41, Tennessee 22 Auburn 20, Georgia Tech 10 Clemson 17, Duke 10 E Carolina 32. Virginia Tech 23 Florida 34, Temple 3 . Florida St. 32. Louisville 9 Georgia 52, Vanderbilt 24 LSU34, Kentucky 9 Maryland 14, Wake Forest 0 Memphis St. 45, Tulane 36 Mississippi 24, SW Louisiana 14 N. Carolina 17. N. Carolina St. 14 S. Carolina 58, Virginia 10 S. Mississippi 18. Mississippi St. MIDWEST Bowling Green 20, Toledo 6 Cent. Michigan 41. Tulsa 18 E. Michigan 35. Ball St. 28 Illinois 16, Wisconsin 14 Kent St. 27, W. Michigan 13 Miami, Ohio 10, Ohio U. 9 Michigan 37, lowa 10 Michigan St. 38, Northwestern 0 Missouri 42, lowa St. 17 N. Illinois 27, SW Missouri 21 Ohio St. 20, Purdue 17 Oklahoma 59, Kansas St. 10 SOUTHWEST Nebraska 35, Oklahoma St. 0 Texas 16, Arkansas 14 Texas A&M 34. Baylor 10 Texas Christian 19, N. Texas St. 10 Texas Tech 59, Rice 7 Texas-El Paso 38. Lamar 14

FAR WEST Arizona 31. Oregon St. 17 Arizona St. 38, Washington St. 7 Colorado 35, Kansas 10 Fullerton St. 28, Nev.-Las Vegas 14 Long Beach St. 33, New Mexico St. 6 Notre Dame 35, Air Force 14 San Jose St. 20, Fresno St. 16 Southern Cal 37, Washington 23 Stanford 44. San Diego St. '4O UCLA 41, Oregon 10 Utah St. 17, Pacific U . 13 Wyoming 37. Houston 35 Indiana High School Football By The Associated Press Saturday’s Games Culver Military 21, Mishawaka Marian 14 Evansville Central 41, Ev.Reitz 13 Evansville Mater Dei 35. Ev. Memorial 34, OT Indpls N.Central 41, Terre Haute North 6 Muncie North 35, Eastbrook 18 W.Noble 37, Tri High 24 INDIANAPOLIS (AP) How The Associated Press Top 10 Indiana high school football teams fared the final week of th 1987 regular season: Class 5A 1. Penn (8-0) beat Mich. City Elstun 42-0. 2 Ft Wayne North (8-0) beat 3A No.l FW Dwenger 36-20. 3. Jeffersonville (8-0) beat Jennings Co. 41-0. 4. Crown Point (8-0) beat Calumet 54-8. 5. Indpls Ben Davis (6-2) lost to Cannel 35-20. 6. Bloomington South (8-0) beat3A N 0.6 Indpls Cathedral 13-9. 7. Evansville Central (8-0) beat Ev.Reitz 41-13. 8. Warren Central (7-1) beat No.lo FW Snider 32-7. 9. Columbus East (7-1) beat Shelbyville 50-20. 10. (Tie) Elkhart Central (6-2) beat SB Washington 27-6. Ft. Wayne Snider (5-3) lost to No.B Warren Central 32-7. Class 4A 1. Hobart (8-0) beat Mich. City Rogers 35-6. 2. Franklin Central (8-0) beat Decatur Central 33-6. 3. Jasper (8-0) beat Mt. Vernon (Posey) 28-16. 4. Lafayette Harrison (8-0) beat Laf.Catholic 34-8. 5. New Haven (8-0) beat 3A N 0.9 Norwell 41-14. 6. Noblesville (7-1) beat Mooresville 40-0. 7. Munster (6-2) lost to Lake Central 31-7. 8 Hammond (7-1) beat Hammond Noll 28-22. 9. S.Bend St. Joseph’s (6-2) beat FW Elmhurst 42-6. 10. Brownsburg (5-3) lost to Lawrence North 7-6, OT. Class 3A 1 Ft. Wayne Dwenger (7-1) lost to 5A N 0.2 FW North 36-20. 2. Zionsville (8-0) beat Clinton Prairie 46-12. 3. Tipton (8-0) beat Alexandria 4122. 4. Tippecanoe Valley (8-0) beat Whitko7-0 5. Indpls Chatard (6-2) lost to 2A N 0.5 Indpls Ritter 14-7. 6. Indpls Cathedral (5-3) lost to 5A N 0.6 Bloomington South 13-9. 7. New Palestine (7-1) beat Lapel 49-6. 8. Evansville Memorial (5-3) lost to2A No.l Ev. Mater Dei 35-34, OT. 9. Norwell (7-1) lost to 4A N 0.5 New Haven 41-14. 10. Indpls Roncalli (6-2) beat Indpls Broad Ripple 23-20. Class 2A 1. Evansville Mater Dei (7-1) beat 3A No.B Ev. Memorial 35-34, OT. 2. Ft. Wayne Luers (5-3) lost to FW South 19-8 3. North Newton (7-1) beat S.New ton 58-0 4. Danville (6-2) lost to N 0.7 TriWest 5. Indpls Ritter (7-1) beat3A N 0.5 Indpls Chatard 14-7. 6 Rochester (6-2) beat N. Mia mi 33-0. 7. Tri-West (6-2) beat N 0.4 Danville 26-6 8. Paoli (7-1) lost to Perry Central 18-3. 9 Frankton (7-1) beat Wes-Del 280. 10. Triton Central (7-1) beat Shenandoah 20-6. Class A 1. Jimtown (8-0) beat La Ville 47-0. 2. Linton (8-0) beat Owen Valley 20-15 3. Frontier (8-0) beat W.Central 56-6. 4. South Putnam (7-1) beat Cloverdale 46-0 5. N.Vermillion (8-0) beat Rockville 28-7. 6. Sheridan (6-2) lost to Hamilton Southeastern 16-13. 7. Springs Valley (7-1) beat N. Daviess 17-0. 8. Tecumseh (7-1) beat N.Posey 40-6 9. Bremen (7-1) beat Northridge 33-19. 10. Fremont (7-0) beat Eastside 33O. INDIANAPOLIS (AP) The 22 unbeaten teams going into the first round of sectional playoffs in the 1987 Indiana high school football tournament: Class 5A Bloomington South. Crown Point, Evansville Central. Fort Wayne North. Jeffersonville, Penn. Class 4A Franklin Central, Hobart. Jasper. Lafayette Harrison, New Haven. Class 3A Brown County, Heritage Hills, Tippecanoe Valley, Tipton, Winchester, Zionsville. Class A Frontier. Jimtown, Linton. North Vermillion. Fremont INDIANAPOLIS (AP) high school football leaders in alltime victories, through the end of the 1987 regular season: 1. Elkhart Central, 454 2. Evansville Reitz, 444 3. Indpls Cathedral, 439 4. Richmond. 397 5. Mishawaka, 389 6. Lafayette Jeff, 387 7. Bloomington South. 374 8. Hobart, 373 9. Indpls Washington. 344 10. Kokomo. 341 Tennis INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Results Saturday in the 21st annual Indiana High School Athletic Association tennis tournament at Indianapolis North Central: Semifinals Jasper def. Culver Military. 4-1. Carmel def. Warsaw, 5-0. Consolation Warsaw def. Culver 3-2. Championship Carmel def. Jasper, 5-0. Championship Matches Singles Rick Witsken, Carmel, def Scott Yarbrough, Jasper, 7-5,6-3. Tommy Lynch, Carmel, def. Phil Knust, Jasper, 6-0,6-1. A.J. Krent, Carmel, def. Jeff Hayes, Jasper, 6-1,6-1. Doubles Eric Hayes and David Fagen, Carmel, def. Brian Freyberger and Mark Dutchess, Jasper, 6-2,6-0. Andy Degyansky and Vince Plowman, Carmel, def. Jon Lehmkuhler and Scott Schneider, Jasper. 6-0,6-1.

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