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NFL National Football League At A Glance By The Associated Press All Times EDT AMERICAN CONFERENCE W L T Pct PF PA Buffalo 5 1 0 .833 160 126 Miami 5 1 0 .833 125 83 Indianapolis 2 4 0 .333 98 135 N.Y. Jeu 2 5 0 .286 134 178 New England 1 5 0 .167 90 169 Central Cincinnati 5 2 0 .714 188 166 Houston 4 3 0 571 169 135 Pittsburgh 3 4 0 .429 109 128 Cleveland 2 5 0 .286 111 173 West LA Raidas 6 1 0 .857 147 99 Kansas City 4 3 0 .571 167 114 Denver 3 4 0 .429 168 178 Seattle 3 4 0 .429 144 135 San Diego 2 5 0 .286 123 132 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East W L T Pct PF PA N.Y. Gianu 6 0 0 1.000 150 86 Washington 4 2 0 .667 134 82 Dallas 3 4 0 .429 90 135 Philadelphia 2 4 0 .333 130 132 Phoenix 2 4 0 .333 79 141 Chicago 5 1 0 .833 142 75 Tampa Bay 4 3 0 571 147 141 Detroit 2 4 0 .333 141 169 Green Bay 2 4 0 .333 103 146 Minnesota 1 5 0 .167 140 135 West San Francisco 6 0 0 1.000 154 101 Atlanta 2 4 0 .333 161 183 LA Rams 2 4 0 .333 164 173 New Orleans 2 4 0 .333 105 133 Thursday's Game Miami 17, New England 10 Sunday's Games Dallas 17, Tamps Bay 13 Denver 27, Indianapolis 17 Houston 23, New Orleans 10 Buffalo 30, New York Jeu 27 Washington 13, Philadelphia 7 Los Angeles Rams 44, Atlanu 24 Seattle 19, Kansas City 7 New York Giants 20, Phoenix 19 San Francisco 27, Pittsburgh 1 Los Angeles Raiders 24, San Diego 9 OPEN DATES: Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, Minnesou Monday's Game Cincinnati 34, Cleveland 13 Sunday, OcL 28 Buffalo at New England, 1 p.m. Detroit at New Orleans, 1 p.m. Miami at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. Minnesota vs. Green Bay at Milwaukee, 1 p.m. New York Jets at Houston, 1 p.m. Philadelphia at Dallas, 1 p.m. Chicago at Phoenix, 4 p.m. Cleveland at San Francisco, 4 p.m. Tamps Bay at San Diego, 4 p.m. Washington at New York Gianu, 4 p.m. Cincinnati at Atlanu, 8 pm. OPEN DATES: Denver, Los Angeles Raiders, Kansas City, Seattle Monday, OcL 29 Los Angeles Rams at Pittsburgh, 9 p.m. NFL Leaders NFL Individual Leaden By The Associated Press AMERICAN FOOTBALLCONFERENCE Quarterbacks Att Com Yds TD Int Schroeder, Raiders 144 83 1335 8 3 Moon, Hou. 288 173 2106 17 9 Kelly, Buff. 173 108 1243 10 6 Deßerg. K.C. 211 117 1588 9 3 O'Brien, Jeu 201 112 1475 6 3 Esiason.Cin. 196 112 1556 13 11 Trudeau, Ind. 141 81 1059 6 6 Elway, Den. 228 127 1624 6 6 Brister, Pitt. 165 97 1111 7 7 Krieg, Sea. 199 120 1426 7 10 Rushen Att Yds Avg LG TD ButU.S.D. 121 581 4.8 42 3 Humphrey, Den. 112 573 5.1 37 4 Okoye,K.C. 145 515 3.6 32 4 Faina, Sea. 97 432 45 28 7 Thomas, Buff. 76 429 5.6 60 1 Allen, Raiders 81 340 4.2 28 4 Williams, Sea. 85 332 3.9 22 2 Hoge, Pitt. 93 326 3.5 20 1 Stephens, N£. 90 326 3.6 22 1 Smith, Mia. 86 318 3.7 27 6 Rec elven NO Yds Avg LG TD Williams, Sea. 36 316 8.8 30 0 Givins, Hou. 35 515 14.7 80 5 Se, K.C. 33 528 16.0 83 2 Hou. 33 467 14.2 33 3 Jeffircs, Hou. 31 338 10.9 35 2 Duncan, Hou. 31 325 10.5 31 0 Fernandez, Raiders 30 548 18.3 66 3

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Johnson, Den. 30 468 15.6 49 0 A.Miller, S.D. 29 444 15.3 30 4 Reed, Buff. 29 357 12.3 25 3 Pun ten NO Yds LG Avg M'tgomery, Hou. 18 831 60 46.2 Horan, Den. 24 1054 58 43.9 Stark, Ind. 21 920 55 43.8 Hansen, N.E. 30 1282 69 4Z7 Donnelly. Sea. 22 921 49 41.9 Johnson, Cin. 28 1160 70 41.4 Prokop, Jeu 27 1116 58 41.3 Kidd,S.D. 25 1006 59 40.2 Roby, Mia. 27 1086 59 40.2 Barker, K.C. 20 787 50 39.3 Punt Returnen NO Yds Avg LG TD Woodson, Pitt. 15 158 10.5 t 52 1 Price, On. 17 179 10.5 t 66 1 Townsell, Jeu 9 88 9.8 16 0 T.Brown, Raiders 13 119 9.2 39 0 Worthen, K.C. 17 150 8.8 37 0 Martin, Mia. 18 125 6.9 35 0 McNeil, Hou. 11 48 4.4 10 0 Kickoff Returnen NO Yds Avg LG TD D. Buff. 13 299 23.0 38 0 R.Brown, Raiders 9 203 22.6 34 0 Warren, Sea. 12 262 21.8 71 0 Worthen, K.C. 10 215 21.5 32 0 Martin, N.E. 14 295 21.1 38 0 Woodson, Pitt. 14 281 20.1 30 0 Metcalf, Clev. 24 461 19.2 98 1 Mathis, Jeu 20 374 18.7 32 0 Grant, Ind. 15 280 18.7 29 0 Simmons, Ind. 16 291 18.2 34 0 Scoring Touch downs TD Rush Rec Ret Pts Fenna, Sea. 8 7 1 0 48 Brooks, Cin. 6 2 4 0 36 Smith, Mia. 6 6 0 0 36 (Evins, Hou. 5 0 5 0 30 Greoi, Pitt. 5 0 5 0 30 White, Hou. 5 2 3 0 30 Allen, Raiders 4 4 0 0 24 Baxta.JeU 4 4 0 0 24 Bentley, Ind. 4 3 1 0 24 Brown, Cin. 4 0 4 0 24 Holman, Cin. 4 0 4 0 24 Humphrey, Den. 4 4 0 0 24 Jackson, Den. 4 1 3 0 24 A. Milla, S.D. 4 0 4 0 24 Okoye,K.C. 4 4 0 0 24 Kicking PAT FG LG Pu Breeds Cin. 21-21 13-14 46 60 Lowery, K.C. 18-18 13-16 44 57 Treadwell, Den. 19-19 11-16 44 52 Leahy, Jeu 14-14 12-13 47 50 Johnson, Sea. 15-16 11-16 51 48 Norwood, Buff. 16-18 10-16 48 46 Zendejas, Hou. 20-21 7-12 45 41 Jaeger, Raiders 18-18 7-9 49 39 Suurovsky, NJE. 9-9 9-12 53 36 Anderson, Pitt. 11-11 8-10 46 35 Stoyanovich, Mia. 14-14 7-7 51 35 NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE Quarterbacks Att Com Yds TD Int Simms, Giants 121 75 1020 8 1 Montana, S.F. 229 151 1949 15 7 Tesuverde, T.B. 162 100 1464 9 4 Everett, Rams 215 121 1730 14 4 Milla, AtL 201 117 1585 11 4 Harbaugh, Chi. 110 69 877 5 3 Wilson, Minn. 88 47 619 7 3 Rypien, Wash. 85 42 578 4 0 Cunningham, Phil. 205 120 1482 9 7 Peeta, Det 107 57 679 5 3 Rushers Att Yds Avg LG TD Johnson, Phoe. 123 531 4.3 35 2 Anderson, Chi. 105 493 4.7 52 6 B. Sanders, Det. 98 452 4.6 24 5 GAnderson, T.B. 99 414 4.2 22 3 Byna, Wash. 85 345 4.1 16 1 Anderson, Gianu 84 323 3.8 28 5 E. Smith, Dall. 88 321 3.6 16 3 Cunningham, Phil. 49 305 6.2 28 2 Riggs, Wash. 72 291 4.0 20 3 Broussard, AU. 72 287 4.0 24 2 Receivers NO Yds Avg LG TD Rison, AU. 43 710 16.5 75 8 Rice, S.F. 38 605 15.9 42 8 Byars, Phil 38 387 10.2 25 0 Ellard, Rams 33 569 17.2 50 3 dark. Wash. 29 470 16.2 43 3 Novacek, DalL 28 297 10.6 22 2 E.Martin, N.O. 27 467 17.3 58 2 Sharpe, G.B. 27 446 16.5 76 1 H Jones, Minn. 27 443 16.4 42 3 Rathman, S.F. 25 154 6.2 28 0 Punters NO Yds LG Avg Landeu, Giants 24 1083 56 45.1 Camarillo, Phoe. 26 1140 56 43.8 Saxon, Dall. 37 1612 58 43.6 Arnold, Det 22 947 58 43.0 Royals, T.B. 30 1274 62 42.5 Fulhage.AU. 27 1141 59 423

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Sectional 22 Alexandria at New Palestine Elwood at Hamilton SE Sectional 23 Edgewood at Brown Co Greensburg at Mitchell Sectional 24 Princeton at Tell City Jasper at Chariatown CLASS 2A Sectional 25 Rensselaa at Glenn Lake Station at Riva Forest Sectional 26 Woodlan at W.Noble It. Wayne Luos at Garrett Sectional 27 Cass at Manchesta Winamac at Rochester Sectional 28 Hamilton Hu. at Western Boone Southmont at WLafayette Sectional 29 Zionsville at Speedway Indpls Scecina or Indpls Ritter vs. Lawrenceburg Sectional 30 Shenandoah at Hagerstown Frankton at Centerville Sectional 31 Monrovia at N.Knox Greencastle at Sullivan Sectional 32 S.Spenca at Heritage Hills Gibson Southern at Ev. Mata Dei CLASS A Sectional 33 Triton at Bremen Culver at Jimiown Sectional 34 Fremont at Churubusco Leo at S. Adams Sectional 35 Pioneer at N. White Fronier at Caston Sectional 36 Eastern (Howard) at South wood Tri-Central at N. Miami Sectional 37 Sheridan at Clinton Central Lafayette Catholic at Clinton Prairie Sectional 38 S.Decatur at E. Hancock Edinburgh at Tri High Sectional 39 Cloverdale at S.Putnam N. Vermillion at N-Putnam Sectional 48 Wood Memorial at Springs Valley Tecumseh at W.Washington NHL National Hockey League At A Glance By The Associated Press All Times EDT WALES CONFERENCE Patrick Division W L T PU GF GA NY Rangers 7 3 0 14 41 26 New Jersey 6 3 1 13 38 32 Philadelphia 6 3 0 12 37 30 Washington 5 5 0 10 34 32 Pittsburgh 3 5 1 7 36 38 NY Islanders 2 6 0 4 20 32 Adams Division Montreal 5 4 1 11 33 37 Hartford 4 3 2 10 28 28 Boston 4 4 1 9 27 35 Quebec 3 4 3 9 34 38 Buffalo 1 4 3 5 27 30 CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Norris Division W L T PU GF GA Chicago 6 4 0 12 34 24 Detroit 5 3 2 12 39 35 St Louis 4 3 1 9 21 25 Minnesou 1 6 2 4 20 37 Toronto 1 7 1 3 20 38 Smythe Division Los Angela 7 1 1 15 45 24 Calgary 6 4 0 12 39 30 Vancouva 5 4 0 10 30 32 Edmonton 2 3 2 6 26 23 Winnipeg 2 6 1 5 30 33’ Tuesday’s Games Detroit 6, Vancouva 0 New Jersey 8, N.Y. Islanders 1 Washington 6, Philadelphia 2 Montreal 5, Pittsburgh 4 Los Angela 6, Calgary 4 Wednesday’s Gama N.Y. Islanders at Montreal, 7:35 p.m. St Louis at Toronto, 7:35 p.m. Hartford at Minnesota, 8:35 p.m. Edmonton at Winnipeg, 8:35 p.m. Thursday’s Gama Vancouva at Boston, 7:35 p.m. Philadelphia at N.Y. Rangers, 7:35 p.m. Quebec at Pittsburgh, 7:35pm. Buffalo at New Jersey, 7:45 p.m. Washington at Chicago, 8:35 p.m. Toronto at St Louis, 8:35 p.m. Edmonton at Calgary, 9:35 p.m. Bowling DOWNTOWN October 15,1990 STANDINGS WON LOST V. L. Lounge 118 71 Alexandas Masonry #1 112 77 Asbury Towers 10934 7934 Branagin Oil Co. 9834 9034 Alexanda’s Masonry #2 89 100 VanßibbaLake 8534 10334 Castle Chev., Buick, Geo 77 112 Bumgardna’s Auto 6634 12234 High Team Game: Alexanda/s Masonry*!/Asbury Towers-825. High Team Series: Branagin Oil Co.-2400. High Individual Game: Glenn Bartlett-227. High Individual Series: Glenn Bartlett-604. Seria Ova 500: G. Bartlett-604; R. Alex 570; G. Branagin 547; M. Rada 544; B. Brown 538; R. Coopa 532; J. Hartman 530; B. Branham 523; T. Murphy 523; C. Alex 521; L. Alexanda/L. Randall 518; M. Coma 513; TJ. White 510; J. Williams 506; M. Phillips/J. Hopkins/503; C. Hughes 502. Bowling CITY BOWUNG October 15,1990 STANDINGS WON LOST Mad Florist 54 10 Nasty Boys 39 25 Double Etecka 38 26 Mason’s 30 34 Phillips Electric 28 36 Branagin Oil 27 37 Putnam Inn 26 38 Happico 14 50 High Team Game: Double Decka-1025. High Team Seria: Double Decka-2983. High Individual Game: David Pettit-259. Seria Ova 500: D. Pettit 598; R. Rohe 557; TJ. White 566; K. Gas 563; G. Liebeit 529; D. Garrett 530; J. Sharp 526; B. Perry 518; R. Crawley 540; B. Croma 513, R. Barrows 505; T. Brock 504; T. Cash 500. Transactions Tuesday’s Sports Transactions By The Associated Press BASEBALL American League CALIFORNIA ANGELS—Agreed to terms with Bob McClure, pitcher, on a one-year contract. National League NEW YORK MEI S —Exercised option on the contract of Alejandro Pena, pitcher; for 1991. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS—Announced the retirement of Dave Collins, outfielda. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association NBA—Named Mary Neagoy director of business public relations. CHARLOTTE HORNETS—Waived Jim La and Andre Tuma, guards. NEW JERSEY NETS—Waived Michael Cutright, guard. Continental Basketball Association QUAD CITY THUNDER—Signed Dwight King and Mark Hill, guards; and John Holma, forward. FOOTBALL National Football League ATLANTA FALCONS—Suspended Tony Casillas, nose tackle, for two games without pay for missing a game on Oct 21. CHICAGO BEARS—Signed John Mangum, cornerback. Placed Maurice Douglass, defensive back, on injured reserve. HOUSTON OILERS—Placed Tony Zendejas, placekicka, an injured reserve. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES—Signed Daryle Smith, offensive lineman, to a one-year contract PHOENIX CARDINALS-—Waived Dennis Smith, tight end. Signed Chris Washington, linebacker.

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SUWANEE, Ga. (AP) Tony Casillas said he and coach Jerry Glanville have reached an understanding and Glanville said he hoped the Atlanta Falcons nose tackle would return from his twogame suspension prepared to play. “I think we have a better feel (for each other). I feel pretty good about that We both did a lot of talking,*’ Casillas said Tuesday afternoon after a meeting in which both he and Glanville apparently cleared the air. “WE HOPE THAT he comes back with the same resolve he did after his holdout and gives us a strong effort for the NovemberDecember push,” Glanville said. Casillas missed Saturday’s charter flight to Los Angeles for Sunday’s game with the Rams because of a stomach virus he had been fighting for nearly two weeks. It wasn’t until they arrived at their Anaheim hotel late Saturday afternoon that Falcons officials were in-

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LAND APPLICATION PERMIT PROGRAM PUBLIC NOTICE AND INFORMATION SHEET Final Issuance of Land Application Permit to Land Apply Sludge, Waste Product and/or Wastewater Indiana Department of Environmental Management 105 South Meridian Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46225 317/232-8760 Public Notice Number: SLA 9600 I Permit No.: IN LA 000075 Public Notice Issued On: Oct 24,1990 Name and Address of Permittee: Town of Cloverdale, P.O. Box 222, Cloverdale, Indiana 46120. I. Permit Information You are hereby notified that the Assistant Commiaaioner of the Office of Water Management, Indiana Department of Environmental Management issued a Land Application permit on October 17,1990 to the above-named permittee to land apply sludge from their wastewater treatment facility onto farmlmd located in Clovardale Township, Putnam County, Indiana. Sludge Disposal Program Description The Town of Cloverdale annually generates approximately 282,000 gailona (23.5 dry tone) of aerobically digested sludge. Laboratory analysis Indicates amenability of the sludge to disposal via land application. As an environmentally acceptable means of disposal controlled under Rule 3 of 327 lAC 6, the Town of Cloverdale la allowed to land apply digested wastewater treatment plant sludge to farmland. Land application of sludge provides a method of recycling which allows the use of beneficial sludge constituents as fertilizer by growing crops. The Town of Cloverdale has supplied required soil Information on approximately 18.6 acres for use under this permit The facta which controls the quantity of sludge which can be applied per acre Is the amount of nitrogen present in the sludge. The maximum rate of sludge application is 9 dry tons par acre per year. Land application of sludge by soil injection la permitted on al sites Identified by thia permit Under specific conditions, land application of sludge by surface application procedures is permitted. Criteria considered in the development of conditions and procedures for surface land application are the slope of the land, distance from watercourses and Implementation of management practices which retard runoff and erosion from the site. In order to demonstrate compliance with maximum annual and cumulative application rates established by this permit Implementation of a daily tracking and monthly monitoring program is required. Annual reports of quantities and quality of sludge applied are required fa each application site. Listed below Is the ONLY land approved fa land application of digested wastewater treatment sludge: Landowner Acree Range Twp. Section County ktenL Ralph Delp 6.8 4W 12N 2 Putnam RD-1* Ralph Delp 11.8 4W 12N 2 Putnam RD-1* 'Land application of sludge on this site is prohibited from January tivough April of each year. All sites identified above are fa the exclusive use of the Town of Cloverdale wastewater treatment plant Permit modification Is required to include any site not identified above. The permit controls the yearly and cumulative amounts of waste material which can be land applied based upon available plant nutrients and the soil s ability to assimilate hydraulic, aganic and heavy metal loads present Parametere to be monitored and limited are quantity applied, total aollda, nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, zinc, lead, nickel, copper, cadmium and PCB. The permit authorizes maximum annual application rate of 9 dry tons per acre per year pursuant to applicable State and Federal law. Requirements fa monitoring a limiting these parameters do not necessarily imply tfwlr presence. 11. Appeal Procedure Within fifteen (15) days after the date of publication of this notice, any person aggrieved by the issuance of the above-referenced permit may appeal in writing to the Technical Secretary of the Water Pollution Control Board fa an adjudicatory hearing on the question of whether the permit has been Issued In accordance with applicable law. Such a written request for an adjudicatory hearing must: (1) state the name and address of the person making the request; (2) identify the Interest of the person making the request; (3) Identify any persons represented by the person making the request; (4) state with particularity the reasons for the request; (5) state with particularity the issues proposed fa consideration at ths hearing; and (6) identify the permit terms and conditions which, in the judgment of the person making the request would be appropriate to satisfy the requirements of the law governing permits of the type granted a denied by the Commissioner's action. Any such request shall be mailed or delivered to: Kathy Prosser, Technical Secretary, Water Pollution Control Board, P.O. Box 8167, Indianapolis, IN 462066167 111. General Information Copies of the issued Land Application permit, tf»e permit application, and other related documenta are on fUe and may be inspected in Room 714, Indiana Department of Environmental Management, 105 South Meridian Street, Indianapolis, Indiana, at any time between 900 a.m., and 400 p.m„ Monday through Friday. Copies of this Public Notice and the proposed permit are avaHabie at the Department of Environmental Management These documents may be copied at a cost of 15c per psge. A copy of the final permit is also on flte with the local health department and is available fa public review. Please bring the foregoing to the attention of persons whom you know would be interested In this matter. October 24/lT

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formed by Casillas’s agent, John Maloney, that the fifth-year veteran would not be making the trip. After consulting Tuesday with Falcons president Taylor Smith, Glanville informed Casillas he was being suspended without pay for conduct detrimental to the team. GLANVILLE ALSO SAID Casillas will not be paid for the Rams game. Glanville’s action, which will cover Sunday’s game against Cincinnati and the Nov. 4 game at Pittsburgh, could cost Casillas up to SIOO,OOO. The suspension will be over Nov. 7 when Casillas is expected at the team’s practice. Glanville had been angered by Casillas’s lengthy contract dispute, which caused him to miss training camp and the first regular season game. The 6-foot-3, 280-pound Casillas, who will be 27 on Friday, signed a new two-year, sl.l million contract Sept. 13.

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