The Spokesman-Review from Spokane, Washington (2024)

1 1 1 Wash. Coeur d'Alene, Idaho 45 Monday, June 29, 1998 Page C7 Stat Bobby Stroble, $7,425 71-71-72-214 Tony Jackin, $7,425 76-66-72-214 Bob Duval, $7.425 71-69-74-214 Bob Murphy, $7,425 70-68-76-214 David Lundstrom, $5,940 72-74-69-215 Walter Zembriski, $5,940 69-74-72-215 Jerry McGee, $5,940 70-73-72-215 Bob Charles, $5,940 72-70-73-215 Deane Beman, $4,840 73-71-72-216 John Mahaffey, $4,840 75-69-72-216 Evan Williams, $4,840 72-71-73 216 John D. Morgan, $4,840 70-71-75-216 Hank Cooper, $4,840 68-73-75- 216 Tom Shaw, $4,840 70-70-76-216 Buzz Thomas, $3,630 78-69-70217 Kermit Zarley, $3,630 71-75-71-217 Harold Henning, $3,630 71-74-72-217 Arnold Palmer, $3,630 75-71-71-217 Charles Coody, $3,630 66-73-78 -217 Larry Ziegler, $2,970 75-71-72-218 Fritz Gambetta, $2,585 71-76-72-219 Jim Miller, $2,585 73-75-71-219 Ed Sneed, $2,585 74-72-73-219 Chi Chi Rodriguez, $2,585 73-73-73- Orville Moody, $2,145 76-74-70 220 Aris Pike, $2,145 73-75-72-220 Rik. Massengale, $2,145 77-70-73-220 DeWitt Weaver, $2,145 74-72-74-220 Jim Albus, $1,760 74-76-72-222 Dale Douglass, $1,760 222 Dick Hendrickson, $1,760 74-75-73-222 Kurt Cox, $1,430 75-76-72- 223 Jimmy Powell, $1,430 78-72-73-223 Ben Smith, $1,430 75-74-74 -223 Dave Eichelberger, $1,078 74-82-68-224 Fred Gibson, $1,078 72-80-72-224 Billy King, $1,078 74-76-74-224 Bobby Nichols, $1,078 72-75-77-224 Calvin Pete, $902 77-75-73-225 Chuck Thorpe, $803 72-83-72-227 Bob Ross, $803 69-77-81-227 Lou Graham, $726 77-75-77-229 Bob Lunn, $682 83-75-75-233 Jerry Heard, $638 80-75-80-235 Bruce Devlin, $594 86-83-73-242 ShopRite Women's Classic ABSECON, N.J. (AP) Final scores and earnings Sunday of the $1 million ShopRite LPGA Classic, played on the par-71 Marriott Seaview Resort Bay Course: Annika Sorenstam, $150,000 66-65-65-196 Juli Inkster, $93,093 67-66-67-200 Lorie Kane, $67,933 69-67-67-203 Helen Dobson, $52,837 71-68-65-204 Lisa Walters, $33,463 70-67-68-205 Kelly Robbins, $33,463 69-67-69-205 Donna Andrews, $33,463 68-68-69-205 Tina Barrett, $33,463 66-69-70-205 Dina Ammaccapane, $22,393 70-69-67-206 Rosie Jones, $22,393 67-69-70-206 Karrie Webb, $17,286 72-71-64--207 Anna Acker-Macoskom, $17,286 69-71-67-207 Luciana Bemvenuti, $17,286 67-71-69-207 Alicia Dibos, $17,286 66-72-69-207 Barb Mucha, $13,512 68-71-69--208 Nanci Bowen, $13,512 70-70-68-208 Becky Iverson, $13,512 70-68-70-208 Dawn Coe-Jones, $13,512 71-65-72-208 Tammie Green, $10,912 67-73-69-209 Suzanne Strudwick, $10,912 70-69-70-209 Beth Daniel, $10,912 68-71-70-209 Vickie Odegard, $10,912 70-67-72-209 Wendy Caroline Ward, McMillan, $10,912 $10,912 66-71-72--209 68-71-70-209 a Jackie Gallagher-Smith, $8,047 72-71-67-210 Nancy Scranton, $8,047 72-70-68-210 Kim Saiki, $8,047 71-70-69-210 Wendy Doolan, $8,047 71-70-69 210 Liselotte Neumann, $8,047 68-73-69210 Marianne Morris, $8,047 68-73-69-210 Amy Alcott, $8,047 70-70-70-210 Emilee Klein, $8,047 70-70-70-210 Kristi Coats, $8,047 69-71-70210 Helen Alfredsson, $8,047 70-68-72-210 Moira Dunn, $8,047 66-71-73-210 Lisa Hackney, $5,146 72-71-68 211 Pat Hurst, $5,146 71-72-68- 211 Jane Geddes, $5,146 70-73-68 211 Judy Dickinson, $5,146 70-72-69 -211 Leslie Spading, $5,146 74-67-70-211 Dale Eggeling, $5,146 70-71-70--211 Janice Moodie, $5,146 70-71-70211 Se Ri Pak, $5,146 Natascha Fink, $5,146 71-69-71-211 Stefania Croce, $5,146 70-70-71-211 Dottie Pepper, $5,146 69-71-71-211 Julie Piers, $5,146 69-71-71-211 Danielle Ammaccapane, $3,242 70-73-69-212 Martha Nause, $3,242 75-67-70-212 Eva Dahliof, $3,242 73-69-70- Joan Pitco*ck, $3,242 69-72-71-212 Mardi Lunn, $3,242 69-70-73-212 Jenny Lidback, $3,242 68-71-73-212 Penny Hammel, $3,242 68-71-73-212 Hiromi Kobayashi, $2,390 Brandie Burton, $2,390 71-70-72-213 Carin Koch, $2,390 69-72-72-213 Michelle Dobek, $2,390 68-73-72-213 Nancy Harvey, $1,862 67-76-71-214 Kris Monaghan, $1,862 72-70-72-214 Alison Nicholas, $1,862 70-70-74-214 Smriti Mehra, $1,862 67-70-77-214 Vicki Fergon, $1,560 69-74-72--215 Mary Beth Zimmerman, $1,560 74-68-73-215 Colleen Walker, $1,560 72-70-73-215 Marta Figueras-Dotti, $1,435 70-72-74-216 Dale Reid, $1,435 68-73-75-216 Pat Bradley, $1,334 72-71-74-217 Laurel Kean, $1,334 69-74-74-217 Betsy King, $1,208 67-75-76--218 Patti Rizzo, $1,208 70-71-77-218 Gail Graham, $1,208 72-68-78-218 Women's Amateur Public Links Championship KAPALUA, Hawaii (AP) Results Sunday of the U.S.

Women's Amateur Public Links Championship, played on the par-71 Bay Course at Kapalua: Semifinals Natalie Wong, Montebello, Calif. (158), def. Stacy Prammanasudh, Enid, Okla. (152), 19 holes. Amy Spooner, Margate, Fla.

(153), def. Stefanie Coleman, Tacoma, Wash. (158), 5 and 4. Championship Spooner def. Wong, 2 and 1.

Ritzville Couples Invitational At Ritzville GC, Par 70 Low Gross Matt Schwisow and Christie Dalsanders 149, Bill Kristin and Lindsey Dill 155. Low Net Gary Galbreath and Ronna Miller 127, Jerry Inahara and Jodi Inahara 127, Hole-in-one RITZVILLE GC Bill Kristin, No. 13, 150 yards, 8-iron. Soccer World Cup All Times PDT SECOND ROUND Sunday, June 28 At Lens, France France 1, Paraguay 0, OT At Saint-Denis, France Denmark 4, Nigeria 1 Monday, June 29 At Montpellier, France Germany vs, Mexico, 7:30 a.m. At Toulouse, France Netherlands vs.

Yugoslavia, noon Tuesday, June 30 At Bordeaux, France Romania vs. Croatia, 7:30 a.m. At Saint-Etienne, France Argentina vs. England, noon QUARTERFINALS Friday, July 3 At Saint-Denis, France Italy vs. France, 7:30 a.m.

At Nantes, France Brazil vs. Denmark, noon Saturday, July 4 At Marseille, France Netherlands-Yugoslavia winner vs. ArgentinaEngland winner, 7:30 a.m. At Lyon, France Germany-Mexico winner vs. Romania-Croatia winner, noon SEMIFINALS Tuesday, July 7 At Marseille, France Brazil-Denmark winner vs.

NetherlandsYugoslavia -Argentina-England winner, noon Wednesday, July 8 At Saint-Denis, France Italy-France winner vs. Germany-MexicoRomania-Croatia winner, noon THIRD PLACE Saturday, July 11 At Paris Semifinal losers, noon CHAMPIONSHIP Sunday, July 12 At Saint-Denis, France Semifinal winners, noon France 1, Paraguay 0 (OT) France Paraguay 0 ON First half -None. Second half -None. Overtime- -1, France, Blanc 1, 113th minute, Yellow Cards Paraguay, Chilavert, 18th; Benitez, 23rd; Enciso, 32nd; Arce, 84th, Rojas, 99th. Shots At Goal- -France 35.

Paraguay 12. Shots On Goal -France 25. Paraguay 5. Offsides France 1, Paraguay 2. Fouls France 13, Paraguay 21.

A-NA. Denmark 4, Nigeria 1 Nigeria Denmark NO First half-1, Denmark, Moller 1, 3rd minute. 2, Denmark, B. Laudrup 1, 12th, Second half-3, Denmark, Sand 1, 60th. 4, Denmark, Helveg 1, 76th.

5, Nigeria, Babangida 1, 78th. Yellow Cards -Nigeria, Okocha, 49th. Denmark, Riper, 24th. Shots At Goal -Nigeria 25. Denmark 17, Shots On Goal -Nigeria 8.

Denmark 12. Offsides Nigeria 1, Denmark 3. Fouls Nigeria 18, Denmark 15. A -NA. MLS All Times PDT Eastern Conference 3 SOW Pts GF 42 GA D.C.

5 29 NY-NJ 25 31 29 Columbus 000 24 29 Miami 00 10 15 33 Tampa Bay 13 12 18 30 New England 11 10 27 37 Western Conference SOW Pts GF GA Los Angeles 2 40 53 24 Chicago 5 31 32 20 Dallas 4 19 26 33 Colorado 33 35 San Jose 11 15 25 37 Kansas City 2 14 17 23 8 NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for shootout win and zero points for loss. Shootout (SOW) is a subset of wins. Sunday's Games No game scheduled Monday's Games No game scheduled Tuesday's Games No game scheduled Wednesday's Games 1 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CLASSIFIED USERS: WANT AD DEPT IS CLOSED FRIDAY, JULY 3 IN CELEBRATION OF INDEPENDENCE DAY PLEASE BE SURE TO CALL EARLIER IN THE WEEK TO Place, Change OR Cancel Your Ad. Normal Deadlines are Advanced By 24 Hrs Due To The Holiday. 090931 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the assessment roll for the improvement of Howe Road located in unplatted portions of the Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Sections 35, Township 27 North, Range 43 East W.M.

shall be known as Road Improvement District R132 in the County of Spokane as per Resolution No. 98-0412 of the Board of County Commissioners of Spokane, Road Improvement District No. R132 is in my hands for collection and any assessments thereon, or portion thereof, may be paid without penalty, interest or costs at any time before July 30, 1998. First Publication: June 29, 1998 Second Publication: July 6, 1998 Linda M. Wolverton Spokane County Treasurer SP4164 -114729 5 ADOPTIONS Birth Mom: Your baby could grow up in old-fashioned neighborhood, loved by teacher turned full-time Mom, lawyer Dad.

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Call 466-7012 aftr 5pm. -110486 7 LOTS IN ROW Greenwood block 506 Light, 3rd terrace. 747-8152. 015961 12 DEATHS BENKA, Raymond A. (Age 72) A resident of Deer Park, WA died June 26, 1998.

He is survived by his wife, Lynda K. Benka; and his children, Beverly A. Benka, Spokane, Mark A. Benka, Incline Village, NV and Frankie L. Benka, Lynnwood, WA; and six grandchildren.

RIPLINGER FUNERAL HOME, 4305 N. Division is in charge of arrangements. 000100 ELS, Alice I. (Age 92) Passed away June 27, 1998 in Davenport, WA, formerly of Odessa, WA. She is survived by one daughter, Donna M.

Zier of Olympia, WA; one son and his wife, James and Susan Els of Harrington, WA; one granddaughter, Rebecca Els of Seattle, WA: five grandsons, Brian Els and his wife, Lisa, of Portland, OR, Bart, Tim and Kirk Zier of Olympia, WA, Steve Zier of San Diego, CA; four sisters, DeLora Gies, Vera Zagelow, Edna Nicholls, all of Spokane, WA, Arlene Meyers of Silverton, OR; numerous great grandchildren and nieces and nephews. Funeral services pending. STRATE FUNERAL HOME, DAVENPORT, WA in charge of arrangements. -000331 13 FUNERALS ANDERSON, Neda Rose (Age 90) A Memorial Service will be held on Neda's birthday, Tuesday, June 30, 1998, at HERITAGE FUNERAL HOME, 508 N. GOVERNMENT WAY, SPOKANE, at 1:30 P.M.

Neda worked in Food Service before moving to Spokane in 1937, where she worked as a dental assistant for many years. She married F.A. Anderson of Chicago March 7, 1944. He passed away May 2, 1975. She took great pride in their home and maintained it until 1994.

She was a resident of Alderwood Manor from March 7, 1996 until her death March 2, 1998, Neda was a loving, generous, and caring daughter, wife, sister, aunt and friend. In her younger days she enjoyed bowling and fishing excursions with her husband, friends and siblings. She was a wonderful cook and delighted in entertaining. She was very family oriented and looked forward to family reunions and holidays. Neda belonged to the Clarkston, WA Rebekah Lodge and maintained a fifty year membership in Electa Chapter of the order of Eastern Star in Spokane.

Besides her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents, William F. (1939) and Maude M. Miller (1961), a brother James M. (1992), and a sister M. Lucinda (1993).

She is survived by four sisters: Pearl F. King of Bothel, WA, Mable M. Mullins of Yakima, Mildred B. Erickson (husband Roy of Spokane, Fern M. Komp of and two brothers: Dr.

Michael F. Miller (wife Georgina) of Cheney, and F.W. (Pat) Miller of Touchet, WA. She is also survived by several nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews. Memorial contributions may be made to Electa Chapter in support of their Cancer Research Program, in care of Electa Secretary Alice Tyler, 17710 N.

Michael Colbert, WA 99005, or to the charity of one's choice. 039286 DUNCAN, Robert F. (Age 78) passed away on June 25, 1998 in Spokane, WA. Throughout his life his energies and focus were his wife, children, grandchildren and a multitude of friends. He is survived by his wife of 55 years, Winona C.

Duncan, at the home; three sons, Franklin Duncan of Spokane, Robbin Duncan of Benton City, WA, Bruce Duncan of Newman Lake, WA; daughter, Sherrie Potter and brother, Tom Duncan, both of Spokane; 11 grandchildren. He was a 49 year resident of Spokane. A Visitation will be from 5:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. on Monday, June 29, 1998 at the THORNHILL VALLEY FUNERAL HOME, 1400 S.

PINES SPOKANE with Funeral Services being held on Tuesday, June 30, 1998 at 10:00 A.M. at the funeral home. Interment Pines Cemetery, Spokane. to be held at 11:30 A.M. at Holy Cross Lutheran Church, 7307 N.

Nevada. -000035 SHEPLER, Donald and his mother Ruth Vinson Shepler A Memorial gathering will be held Thursday, July 2, 1998 from 11:00 A.M. to 12:00 Noon at Fairmount Memorial Park. -089645 STARKS, Marguerite G. (Age 88) Entered into rest June 24, 1998.

A Spokane resident for over 60 years. Marguerite is survived by one son, Thomas Starks of Spokane, WA; daughter, Elizabeth Starks of Spokane, WA; grandson, Shawn M. Vorlicky of' Spokane, WA; cousins, Dorothy Fenton of Spokane, WA and Beryl Yamunchi of Pasco, WA. She was preceded in death by her husband, Jack Starks, in 1970. Marguer.

ite was a member of Lidgerwood Presbyterian Church for over 50 years. She retired from B.J. Carney Company in 1974. Funeral Service will be held Monday, June 29, 1998 at 1:00 PM at Chapel of Flowers, RIPLINGER FUNERAL HOME, 4305 DIVISION. Burial will follow at Riverside Memorial Park.

Memorial contributions may be made to American Lung Association of Washington, 2625 3rd Seattle, WA 98121. -120834 "His life will survive in all its depth in those who knew and love him. -177665 SCHROEDER, Beatrice Lucille (Age 75) Entered into rest on Friday, June 26, 1998 in Spokane. Beatrice was born March 25, 1923 in Hewitt, MN to Herbert and Lydia Baumgartner, graduating from Hewitt High School. In 1943, she and a girlfriend moved to Spokane, where the rest of her family would later follow, one at a time, until most all were relocated to this area.

In 1951 she married Marvin Schroeder who entered into rest in November of 1973. Beatrice was a Supervisor of Instructional Aids at ESD 101 here in Spokane until the age of 70 when she retired in 1993. She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, and greatgrandmother, she enjoyed baking, flower gardening, and entertaining her many friends and former neighbors from Omak. Survivors include four sons, Ray and Gary Schroeder, of Spokane, Larry Schroeder of Spokane, and Lynn Eickerman of Phoenix, AZ; two daughters, Ms. Carol Lynch and Mrs.

Linda 'Farrell, both of Spokane; two brothers, Harlyn Baumgartner of Chewelah and Darrol Baumgartner of Cheney: 12 grandchildren; 16 greatgrandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Visitation will be held Sunday, June 28, 1998 and Monday, June 29, 1998 from 12:00 Noon to 6:00 P.M. at HERITAGE FUNERAL HOME, 508 N. GOVERNMENT WAY, Spokane. Graveside services will be held on Tuesday, June 30, 1998 at 10:00 A.M.

at Riverside Memorial Park, with Memorial Services to be held at 11:30 A.M. at Holy 20 Baseball Northwest League North Division Boise (Angels) .846 1 Spokane (Royals) .615 Everett (Mariners) 462 in Yakima (Dodgers) 00 385 South Division Southern Oregon (A's) 00 .615 Portland (Rockies) 6 .462 40 Salem-Keizer (Giants) 4 10 .308 Eugene (Braves) 4 10 .308 A Sunday's Games Everett 13, Eugene 7 S.Oregon 8, Boise 7 Spokane 3, Salem 2 Portland 13, Yakima 3 Monday's Games Everett at Eugene Boise at S.Oregon Salem at Spokane Portland at Yakima AquaSox 13, Emeralds 7 Everett 300 214 300 13 12 0 Eugene 024 000 010 7 14 6 DeJesus, Longo (3), Cawahara (8) and Alcala; Lee, Frachiseur (5), Holden (7), Abreu (9) and Hanseen. W-Longo, 1-0. L- Frachiseur, 1-2. HRs -Everett, Kuzmic (2).

Rockies 13, Bears 3 Portland 130 022 005 13 14 1 Yakima 000 000 021 -3 7 5 Defelice, Vargas (7), Kidd (9) and Johnson; Colyer, Harrell (5), Barnsby (7) and Ross, Greer (8). W- Defelice (2-0). L- Colyer (0-1). HRs Portland, Johnson (3). Yakima, Garcia (1).

A Timberjacks 8, Hawks 7 Boise 300 202 000 S. Oregon 310 003 01x 8 10 3 Bridges, Williams (6), Jacobs (6), Morrison (6) and Hill; Garcia, Moore (4), Oyler (6) and Nieckula. W- Oyler, 2-0. L- Morrison, 2-1. HRs- Boise, Kelley (2); S.

Oregon, Hall (1). A AAA American Legion North Stars 2, Cannons 1 Cannons 010 000 0 North Stars 000 200 2 3 0 K. White and Wilson; West and Hibbard. W--West. L-K.

White. HITS: Cannons Wohlers. North Stars Bowers, Miller, Hibbard. 2B-Wohlers. North Stars 13, Royals 5 Royals 005 00 4 5 North Stars 540 31 -13 16 3 Two outs when game was called.

Strasser, Knutson (2) and Headlee, O'Connor (4); Bowers and Schutz. W- Bowers. L- Strasser, HITS: Royals Erickson, Brown, Wheaton, Johnson. North Stars Ellenz, Hugbanks 2, West 2, Bowers 2, Stucky, Sampson 2, Bayne, Schutz 2, Bove 3. 2B- Wheaton, West, Bove.

3B Bove. Non-league Moscow 15-6, Pullman 5-7 Moscow (10)03 20 15 14 2 Pullman 410 00 5 Krehbeal and Sumner: Mayer, Weed (5) and VanDyck. W-Krehbeal. L--Mayer. HITS: Moscow Mcphie 3, Nielsen, Sumner 2, Richards 2, Carr, Silflow 2, Walker, Krehbeil.

Pullman Druffel, Biagi, K. Myers, Mayer. 2B Mayer. 3B Sumner. Moscow 101 002 11 Pullman 020 102 7 11 Silflow, Walker (7) and Parce; K.

Myers and Zornes, VanDyck (5). W--K. Myers. L--Walker. HITS: Moscow Reyes 2, Mcphie, Nielsen 2, Sumner, Richards, Silflow, Jo.

Parce, Gale, Ja. Parce. Pullman Brown 2, Wall 4, K. Myers 2, Zornes, VanDyck, Kuntz. 2B: Sumner, Wall 2, K.

Myers. AA American Legion Saturday's results Freeman 14, Lewis and Clark 4 Freeman 100 111 0(10) 14 16 Lewis and Clark 000 040 00 4 7 3 Roche and Hartley; Edwards, Harvey (8) and Langan. W--Roche. L-Edwards. HITS: Freeman Hartley, Fulkerson 3, Roche 2, White 3, Halverson, Brown, Brune, Dahlstrom 2, Anglesey 2.

Lewis and Clark Harvey, Delts, Richards, Leingruler, Langan, Wocheurn, Edwards. 2B-White. -Dahlstrom. HR-Dahlstrom. Basketball WNBA All Times PDT EASTERN CONFERENCE Pct GB Charlotte .875 Cleveland .571 Detroit .500 New York 4 .500 3 Washington 6 .143 WESTERN CONFERENCE Pct GB Houston .857 Phoenix .857 Los Angeles .286 Utah .250 Sacramento 6 .143 5 Sunday's Game Phoenix 86, Washington 69 Monday's Games Phoenix at New York, 4:30 p.m.

Charlotte at Detroit, 4:30 p.m. Washington at Houston, 5:30 p.m. AAU Girls 16-U Championships At Indianapolis Orlando Storm 90, Spokane Stars 78 Spokane Stars (78) Petticrew 27, Ferguson 15, Bro 0, Sheldon 6, Owen 2, Brossman 12, S. Davis 4, Dodge 2, Goetz 4, Jarrett 6. Orlando Storm (90) Johnston 16, Mahaa 4, O'Brien 2, K.

Davis 10, Cordero 11, Smith 34, Mullis 13. Halftime- Orlando Storm 45, Spokane Stars 38. Auto racing Save Mart-Kragen 350k SONOMA, Calif. (AP) Results Sunday of the Save Mart-Kragen 350k NASCAR Winston Cup race at Sears Point Raceway with starting position in parentheses, driver, hometown, make of car, laps completed, reason out if any and money won: 1. (1) Jeff Gordon, Pittsboro, Chevrolet, 112, $160,675.

2. (6) Bobby Hamilton, Nashville, Chevrolet, 112, $81,575. 3. (21) John Andretti, Indianapolis, Pontiac, 112, $61,150. 4.

(9) Bobby Labonte, Corpus Christi, Texas, Pontiac, 112, $59,340. 5. (28) Rusty Wallace, St. Louis, Ford, 112, $49,715. 6.

(26) Mark Martin, Batesville, Ford, 112, $54,615. 7. (16) Sterling Marlin, Columbia, Chevrolet, 112, $49,615. 8. (7) Rick Mast, Rockbridge Baths, Ford, 112, $40,115.

9. (12) Kenny Irwin, Indianapolis, Ford, 112, $47,365, 10. (39) Steve Grissom, Gadsden, Chevrolet, 112, $46,510. 11. (17) Dale Earnhardt, Kannapolis, N.C., Chevrolet, 112, $44,950.

12. (43) Bill Elliott, Dawsonville, Ford, 112, $39,550. 13. (13) Darrell Waltrip, Owensboro, Chevrolet, 112, $32,200, 14. (33) Ron Hornaday, Palmdale, Chevrolet, 112, $27,850.

15. (3) Dale Jarrett, Hickory, N.C., Ford, 112, $46,700. 16. (42) Tom Kendall, Orange, Chevrolet, 112, $33,800. 17.

(24) Mike Skinner, Sophia, N.C., Chevrolet, 112, $30,175. 18. (5) Jeremy Mayfield, Owensboro, Ford, 112, $36,950. 19. (20) Ted Musgrave, Franklin, Ford, 112, $36,495.

20. (27) Ken Schrader, Fenton, Chevrolet, 112, $35,160. 21. (19) Johnny Benson, Grand Rapids, Ford, 112, $36,450. 22.

(22) Kenny Wallace, St. Louis, Ford, 112, $28,940. 23. (35) Chad Little, Spokane, Ford, 112, $28,805. 24.

(40) Butch Gilliland, Anaheim, Ford, 112, $28,625. 25. (14) Joe Nemechek, Lakeland, Chevrolet, 112, $35,505. 26. (8) Kyle Petty, Randleman, N.C., Pontiac, 112, $35,375.27.

(37) Wally Dallenbach Basalt, Chevrolet, 112, $35,240. 28. (15) Ricky Rudd, Chesapeake, Ford, 112, $41,455.29. (34) Jimmy Spencer, Berwick, Ford, 112, $35,035. 30.

(36) Robert Pressley, Asheboro, N.C., Ford, 111, $27,995. 31. (31) Rich Bickle, Edgerton, Ford, 110, $31,925.32. (30) Brett Bodine, Chemung, N.Y., Ford, 110, $34,365. 33.

(38) Dick Trickle, Wisconsin Rapids, Ford, 109, $31,845. 34. (11) Michael Waltrip, Owensboro, Ford, 107, $31,825. 35. (4) Geoff Bodine, Chemung, N.Y., Ford, 103, transmission, $32,105.

36. (32) Ernie Irvan, Salinas, Pontiac, 103, $31,785. 37. (18) Robby Gordon, Orange, Chevrolet, 102, suspension, $24,765. 38.

(41) Derrike Cope, Spanaway, Pontiac, 92, rear end, $31,745. 39. (23) Jeff Burton, South Boston, Ford, 87, handling, $41,325. 40. (25) Ward Burton, South Boston, Pontiac, 84, transmission, $31,705.

41. (10) Tom Hubert, Chino, Ford, 78, transmission, $24,685, 42. (29) Terry Labonte, Corpus Christi, Texas, Chevrolet, 46, crash, $40,665. 43. (2) Jerry Nadeau, Danbury, Ford, 13, crash, $25,640.

Time of race: 3:00:56.287. Margin of victory: 2.748-seconds (about 15 car-lengths). Winner's average speed: 72.387 mph. Caution flags: 5 for 23 laps. Lead changes: 9 among 9.

drivers. Lap leaders: J. Gordon 1-36; B. Labonte 38; D. Waltrip 39-40; Grissom 41-48; Kendall 49-50; Jarrett 51-55; Marlin 56-69; R.

Gordon 70; Rudd 71-84; Hamilton 85-101; J. Gordon 102-112. Series leaders: J.Gordon Mayfield Martin Jarrett R.Wallace B. Labonte T.Labonte J. Burton Spencer Earnhardt Elliott Schrader Hamilton M.

Waltrip W.Burton 1,665. Lysol 200 WATKINS GLEN, N.Y, (AP) Results from Sunday's Lysol 200 at Watkins Glen International with finishing position, starting position, driver, make, laps reason out and money won: 1, (2) Ron Fellows, Chevrolet, 82, $27,275. 2, (3) Mike McLaughlin, Chevrolet, 82, $24,900. 3, (42) Ashton Lewis, Ford, 82, $15,850.4, (11) David Green, Pontiac, 82, $12,325. 5, (26) Mike Dillon, Chevrolet, 82, $13,975, 6, (13) Jack Sprague, Chevrolet, 82, $8,250.

7, (18) Tim Fedewa, Chevrolet, 82, $11,025. 8, (12) Dale Earnhardt, Chevrolet, 82, $14,150, 9, (6) Ricky Craven, Chevrolet, 82, $4,175. 10, (16) Jason Keller, Chevrolet, 82, $10,050. 11, (21) Elton Sawyer, Ford, 82, $11,150. 12, (8) Andy Santerre, Chevrolet, 82, $6,150.

13, (43) Ted Christopher, Chevrolet, 82, $5,166.66.14, (23) Dave Rezendes, Ford, 82, $4,425. 15, (36) Ed Berrier, Ford, 82, $8,000. 16, (29) Tracy Leslie, Chevrolet, 82, $7,350. 17, (31) Matt Kenseth, Chevrolet, 82, $11,925. 18, (38) Jeff Fuller, Ford, 82, $6,300.

19, (15) Glenn Allen, Chevrolet, 82, $6,275.20, (32) Jack Baldwin, Chevrolet, 82, $5,825. 21, (10) Lance Hooper, Pontiac, 82, $3,275. 22, (14) Bryan Wall, Ford, 82, $4,766.66. 23, (37) Shane Hall, Chevrolet, 82, $6,075. 24, (20) Jason Jarrett, Ford, 82, $3,025.

25, (30) Phil Parsons, Chevrolet, 82, $6,100. 26, (33) Elliott Sadler, Chevrolet, 82, $10,475. 27, (41) Eric Bodine. Chevrolet, 82, $4,616.66. 28, (24) Joe Bessey, Chevrolet, 82, $10,425.

29, (28) Buckshot Jones, Pontiac, 81, Accident, $5,900, 30, (9) Scott Lagasse, Chevrolet, 81, Running, $3,100. 31, (35) J.D. Gibbs, Pontiac, 79, Transmission, $4,850. 32, (22) Jeff Purvis, Chevrolet, 79, Running, $10,325. 33, (19) Mark Green, Chevrolet, 78, 5,800.

34, (34) Hermie Sadler, Chevrolet, 77, $5,750. 35, (39) Mike Cope, Chevrolet, 73, $2,750. 36, (4) Bobby Hillin, Chevrolet, 59, $2,750. 37, (5) Randy Laloie, Chevrolet, 58, Engine, $10,250. 38, (40) Joe Pezza, Pontiac, 43, Engine, $2,750.

39, (7) Kevin Schwantz, Chevrolet, 30, Engine, $2,750. 40, (1) Boris Said, Chevrolet, 24, Engine, $3,550. 41, (17) Curtis Markham, Chevrolet, 24, Transmission, $4,750. 42, (27) Jeff Krogh, Chevrolet, 17, Engine, $4,950, 43, (25) Blaise Alexander, Chevrolet, 8, Engine, $7,250. Average Speed: 70.183 mph.

Time of Race: 2 hours, 51 minutes, 45 seconds. Margin of Victory: 2.941 seconds. Caution Flags: 8 cautions for 24 laps. Lap Leaders: 8 Lead Changes among 5 drivers. New England 200 LOUDON, N.H.

(AP) Results Sunday of the Indy Racing League New England 200 race on the 1.058-mile oval at New England International Speedway, with qualifying position in parentheses, driver, hometown, chassis engine, laps completed, reason out if any, money won and winner's average speed: 1. (6) Tony Stewart, Indianapolis, 200 laps, $122,950, 113.861 mph. 2. (5) Scott Goodyear, Carmel, 200, $91,250. 3.

(4) Scott Sharp, E. Norwalk, 200, $70,850. 4. (22) Davey Hamilton, Las Vegas, 200, $59,550. 5.

(7) Arie Luyendyk, Scottsdale, 199, $52,000. 6. (17) Eliseo Salazar, Chile, Riley Aurora, 199, $23,700. 7. (3) Buddy Lazier, Vail, 199, $44,500.

8. (13) Mark Dismore, Greenfield, 199, $44,250. 9. (11) Eddie Cheever Tampa, 198, $43,500. 10.

(12) Robbie Buhl, Indianapolis, 198, $43,100. 11. (18) Robby Unser, Santa Fe, N.M., Aurora, 198, $41,300. 12. (24) Sam Schmidt, Las Vegas, 196, $40,300.

13, (14) Marco Greco, Brazil, 191, $39,450.14. (25) Brian Tyler, Parma, 190, $16,100. 15. (23) Buzz Calkins, Denver, Aurora, 183, $37,100. 16.

(19) Dr. Jack Miller, Carmel, 168, $19,000. 17. (26) Stan Wattles, Sewall's Point, Riley 127, $12,900. 18.

(8) Kenny Brack, Sweden, Aurora, 98, handling, $34,900. 19. (9) Raul Boesel, Brazil, 94, handling, $33,800. 20. (15) Donnie Beechler, Springfield, 93, accident, $10,800.

21. (1) Billy Boat, Phoenix, 91, accident, $55,300, 22. (2) Jeff Ward, San Juan Capistrano, 56, accident, $32,800. 23. (21) J.J.

Yeley, Phoenix, 38, engine, $10,800. 24. (16) Stephan Gregoire, Indianapolis, 22, accident, $32,800. 25. (20) Jack Hewitt, Troy, Ohio, 11, engine, $32,800.

26. (10) John Paul W. Palm Beach, 2, accident, $32,800. Time of race: 1:51:30.262. Margin of victory: 1.788 seconds.

Caution flags: 6 for 50 laps. Lead changes: 10 between six drivers. Lap leaders: Ward 1-18, Sharp 19-27, Ward 28-55, Goodyear 56-77, Hamilton 78-80, Goodyear 81-91, Stewart 92-146, Goodyear 147-157, Buhl 158-162, Stewart 163-200. Point standings (after five of 11 races): 1. Stewart, 167.

2. Sharp, 150. 3. Hamilton, 129. 4.

Boat, 122. 5. Goodyear, 119. 6. Ward, 113.

7. Brack, 109. 8. Cheever, 104. 9.

Lazier, 103. 10 (tie). Gregoire and Calkins, 88. 12. Luyendyk, 87.

13. Schmidt, 82. 14. Dismore, 80, 15 (tie). Ray and Buhl, 78.

French Grand Prix MAGNY COURS, France (AP) Results Sunday of the French Grand Prix, 71 laps on the 2.641-mile circuit of Magny Cours, a total of 187.511 miles with driver, country, make of car, laps completed and winner's time and average speed: 1. Michael Schumacher, Germany, Ferrari, 71, 1 hour, 34 minutes, 45.029 seconds, 118.864 mph. 2. Eddie Irvine, Britain, Ferrari, 71, 19.575 seconds behind. 3.

Mika Hakkinen, Finland, McLarenMercedes, 71, 19.747. 4. Jacques Villeneuve, Canada, Williams-Mecachrome, 71, 66.965. 5. Alexander Wurz, Austria, Benetton-Playlife, 70.

6. David Coulthard, Britain, McLaren-Mercedes, 70. 7. Jean Alesi, France, Sauber-Petronas, 70. 8.

Johnny Herbert, Britain, 70. 9. Giancarlo Fisichella, Italy, Benetton-Playlife, 70. 10. Rubens Barrichello, Brazil, Stewart-Ford, 69.

11. Olivier Panis, France, Prost-Peugeot, 69, 12. Jos Verstappen, Netherlands, Stewart-Ford, 69. 13. Mika Salo, Finland, Arrows, 69.

14. Pedro Diniz, Brazil, Arrows, 69. 15. Heinz-Haraid Frentzen, Germany, Williams-Mecachrome, 68. 16.

Ralf Schumacher, Germany, Jordan-Mugen Honda, 68. 17, Shinji Nakano, Japan, Minardi-Ford, 68. 18. Tarandsuke Takagi, Japan, Tyrrell-Ford, 60. 19.

Jarno Trulli, Italy, ProstPeugeot, 55. 20, Esteban Tuero, Argentina, MinardiFord, 41. 21. Damon Hill, Britain, Jordan-Mugen Honda, 19. 22.

Ricardo Rosset, Brazil, Tyrrell-Ford, 16. Drivers Standings (After eight races) 1. Hakkinen, 50 points, 2. M. Schumacher, 44.

3. Coulthard, 30. 4. Irvine, 25. 5.

Wurz, 14. 6. Fisichella, 13. 7. Villeneuve, 11.

8. Frentzen, 8. 9. Barrichello, 4. 10.

Alesi, 3. (tie) Salo 3. 12. Herbert, 1. (tie) Diniz, 1.

(tie) Jan Magnussen, Denmark, 1. Sears Craftsman Nationals MADISON, III. (AP) Final results from the 2nd annual Sears Craftsman Nationals at Gateway International Raceway, the 11th of 22 events in the $30-million NHRA Winston Drag Racing Series: TOP FUEL--Gary Scelzi, Fresno, 4.711, 300.60, Bernstein, Forest Lake, 4.858, 288.73. FUNNY CAR -Frank Pedregon, Alta Loma, Dodge Avenger, 5.295, 232.07, def. Chuck Etchells, Chevrolet Camaro, 5.354, 259.06.

PRO STOCK--Kurt Johnson, Lawrenceville, Camaro, 7.056, 195.31, def. Jeg Coughlin, Columbus, Ohio, Oldsmobile Cutlass, 7.169, 194.25. Western Open LEMONT, III. (AP) Final scores and earnings Sunday of the $2.2 million Motorola Western Open, played on the par-72 Cog Hill Golf and Country Club: Joe Durant, $396,000 68-67-70-66--271 Vijay Singh, $237,600 68-68-65-72--273 Dudley Hart, $127,600 74-70-70-63-277 Lee Janzen, $127,600 68-69-69-71-277 Steve Stricker, $83,600 71-69-67-71-278 Greg Kraft, $83,600 67-70-66-75-278 Jim Furyk, $70,950 72-71-68-68- Scott Hoch, $70,950 71-67-70-71-279 Scott Verplank, $49,225 75-71-68-67-281 Clark Dennis, $49,225 71-69-73-68 Harrison Frazar, $49,225 74-70-69-68 Justin Leonard, $49,225 72-72-69-68-281 Dan Forsman, $49,225 74-71-68-68-281 Tiger Woods, $49,225 76-67-69-69 281 Stuart Appleby, $49,225 73-71-68-69 -281 Joe Ozaki, $49,225 71-69-68-73--281 Frank Lickliter, $33,000 75-68-72-67--282 Skip Kendall, $33,000 70-69-74-69-282 Tommy Armour II1, $33,000 -282 Duffy Waldorf, $27,500 74-70-71-68-283 Robert Damron, $27,500 74-71-68-70-283 Tom Byrum, $18,822 70-71-75-68-284 Nick Price, $18,822 72-74-69-69-284 Scott Gump, $18,822 71-72-71-70-284 Hal Sutton, $18,822 76-69-69-70 Loren Roberts, $18,822 72-73-68-71-284 Chris Perry, $18,822 73-69-69-73-284 Mark Wiebe, $18,822 74-70-67-73-284 Tim Conley, $18,822 71-70-69-74-284 Steve Flesch, $18,822 69-70-70-75-284 J.P. Hayes, $13,338 72-72-73-68-285 Tim Herron, $13,338 70-70-74-71-285 Clarence Rose, $13,338 74-66-72-73-285 Ted Tryba, $13,338 70-72-70-73-285 Brandel Chamblee, $10,387 76-70-72-68-286 Jeff Sluman, $10,387 74-66-76-70-286 Trevor Dodds, $10,387 75-69-72-70 -286 David Frost, $10,387 72-69-74-71-286 R.W.

Eaks, $10,387 73-73-69-71-286 Phil Mickelson, $10,387 77-69-69-71-286 Joey Sindelar, $10,387 73-72-68-73-286 Tommy Tolles, $7,920 Kevin Sutherland, $7,920 287 Scott Simpson, $7,920 75-71-71-70 287 Bob Tway, $7,920 73-69-72-73-287 Larry Rinker, $6,600 73-69-73-73-288 John Huston, $6,600 74-69-71-74-288 Donnie Hammond, $5,597 72-74-72-71-289 Doug Martin, $5,597 77-68-72-72-289 Neal Lancaster, $5,597 72-71-73-73-289 David Toms, $5,597 72-74-69-74-289 Bobby Wadkins, $5,597 72-69-72-76-289 Chris Smith, $5,093 75-71-74-70-290 J.L. Lewis, $5,093 74-70-75-71--290 Brian Kamm, $5,093 72-72-73-73-290 Larry Mize, $5,093 Hugh Royer, $4,840 72-74-75-70-291 a-Danny Green, $0 75-70-75-71-291 Bruce Fleisher, $4,840 75-67-76-73-291 Mike Reid, $4,840 74-69-74-74-291 Franklin Langham, $4,840 Jay Delsing, $4,840 73-72-71-75-291 Payne Stewart, $4,840 72-74-69-76-291 Jim McGovern, $4,840 69-72-73-77-291 Doug Barron, $4,554 74-71-79-69 293 David Ogrin, $4,554 73-69-78-73-293 Billy Mayfair, $4,554 71-74-74-74-293 Bob Estes, $4,554 72-73-74-74--293 Len Mattiace, $4,554 73-72-74-74-293 Nolan Henke, $4,554 Tom Pernice $4,356 73-69-79-73294 Brad Fabel, $4,356 74-70-76-74-294 Jim Carter, $4,356 75-71-74-74-294 Wayne Grady, $4,202 Dave Rummells, $4,202 76-68-77-75-296 Rocco Mediate, $4,202 72-74-74-76-296 John Morse, $4,202 73-69-76-78- 296 Guy Hill, $4,092 72-72-73-82-299 Cadillac NFL Senior Classic CLIFTON N.J. (AP) Final scores and earnings Sunday of the $1,100,000 Cadillac NFL Golf Classic, played on the par-72, Upper Montclair C.C. course (x-won on first playoff hole): Dickson, $165,000 68-69-70 207 Jim Colbert, $88,000 68-68-71-207 Larry Nelson, $88,000 70-66-71-2 Dana Quigley, $50,600 68-72-68208 J.C.Snead, $50,600 71-69-68 208 Bruce Crampton, $50,600 67-70-71-208 Dave Stockton, $50,600 67-70-71-208 Lee Trevino, $30,250 70-71-68 209 Tom Jenkins, $30,250 71-69-69 209 Jim Dent, $30,250 68-70-71-209 Bruce Summerhays, $30,250 68-68-73-209 Tom Wargo, $22,367 70-72-68 210 Frank Conner, $22,367 69-71-70 210 Simon Hobday, $22,367 71-69-70 Terry Dill, $16,610 68-74-69 211 Bruce Lehnhard, $16,610 70-71-70- 211 Ed Dougherty, $16,610 71-70-70 211 Homero Blancas, $16,610 69-71-71-211 Graham Marsh, $16,610 70-69-72-211 Mike McCullough, $16,610 69-65-77-211 Jay Sigel, $16,610 71-64-76- 211 Joe Inman, $12,430 69-73-70-212 Hugh Baiocchi, $12,430 74-65-73-212 Isao Aoki, $10,057 72-72-69 213 Walt Morgan, $10,057 72-73-68-213 Walter Hall, $10,057 70-73-70-213 Ray Floyd, $10,057 71-72-70- 213 Bob Eastwood, $10,057 72-70-71-213 Lee Elder, $10,057 73-69-71-213 Hubert Green, $10,057 73-68-72 213 Larry Laoretti, $7,425 72-74-68 214 Leonard Thompson, $7,425 71-72-71-214 Dallas at Chicago, 5:30 p.m. New England at Kansas City, 5:30 p.m.

USISL Premier League NORTHWEST DIVISION Spokane Yakima Seattle B. Cascade Seattle H. Vancouver Abbotsford Okanagan 0 0 NOTE: Three points are awarded for regulation or overtime, one point for a Friday, July 3 Yakima Reds at Seattle BigFoot Spokane Shadow at Abbotsford Action Saturday, July 4 Spokane Shadow at Vancouver 86ers Yakima Reds at Abbotsford Action Tennis Delta Airlines Senior Tour of Champions MARIEHAMN, Finland (AP) Results Sunday of the Delta Airlines Senior Tour of Champions event: Championship Henri. Leconte, France, def. Bjorn Borg, Sweden, 4-6, 6-2, 10-5 (tiebreak).

Third Place Mikael Pernfors, Sweden, def. Veli Paloheimo, Finland, 7-5, 6-3. Track and field European Cup ST.PETERSBURG, Russia (AP) Results Sunday of the European Cup track and field meet (race distances in meters); Men 100 hurdles 1. Colin Jackson, Britain, 13.17 seconds. 2.

Falk Balzer, Germany, 13.22. 3. J.Marc Grava, France, 13.63, 4. Emiliano Pizzoli, Italy, 13.68. 5.

Sergei Manakov, Russia, 13.68. 6. Tomas Dvorak, Czech Republic, 13.92. 7.Antti Haapakoski, Finland, 14.04. 8.

Carlos sala, Spain, 14.08. 200 1. Douglas Walker, Britain, 20.42. 2. Christophe Cheval, France, 20.61.

3., Alessandro Attene, Italy, 20.69. 4. Martin Morkes, Czech Republic, 20.85. 5. Foo.

Javier Navarro, Spain, 21.01. 6. Daniel Bitter, Germany, 21.02. 7. Alexander Porkhom*ovsky, Russia, 21.02.

8. Janne Hautaniemi, Finland, 21.32. 800 1. Andrea Longo, Italy, 1 minute, 45.40 seconds. 2.

Lukas Vydra, Czech Republic, 1:45.92. 3. Andrew Hart, Britain, 1:46.19. 4. Wilson Kirwa, Finland, 1:46.30.

5. Sergei Kozhevnikov, Russia, 1:46.61. 6. Nico Motchebon, Germany, 1:46.92. 7.

David David, France, 1:47.14. 8. Andres Diaz, Spain, 1:47,62. 5,000 1. Alberto Garcia, Spain, 13:37.45.

2. Essaid Mustapha, France, 13:37.79. 3. Stephane Franke, Germany, 13:38.90. 4.

Jan Pesava, Czech Republic, 13:45.04. 5. Vyachslav Shabunin, Russia, 13:57.77. 6. Karl Keska, Britain, 13:59.30.

7. Luciano Di Pardo, Italy, 14:18.58, 8. Santtu Makinen, Finland, 14:28.63. 3,000 steeplechase 1. Alessandro Lambruchini, Italy, 8:32.96.

2. Andre Green, Germany, 8:34.21. 3. Mohamed Belabbes, France, 8:35.12. 4.

Vladimir Pronin, Russia, 8:38.33. 5. Alberto Genoves, Spain, 8:41.17. 6. Ben Whitby, Britain, 8:42.12.

7. Michael Nejedly, Czech Republic, 8:42.25. 8. Ville Hautala, Finland, 8:42.46. 1,600 relay 1.

Britain (Roger Black, Marcia Richardson, James Baulch, Iwan Thomas, 3:00.95. 2. Italy (W. Pirovano, M. Vaccari, E.

Vallet, F. Mori, 3:03.57. 3. France (Wavelet, M. Foucan, Raguil, F.

Mango, 3:03.57, 4. Russia (Boris Gorban, Dmitri Kosov, Golovastov, Ruslan Mashchenko, 3:03.87. 5. Germany (Ehrnsperger, A. Mollar, M.

Gragu, Dautzenbarg, 3:04.49. 6. Czech Republic (Karel Bisha, M.Skvara, Jan Stajfa, Jan Podebradsky, 3:05.69. 7. Spain (A.

Andres, A. Fernandez, A. Martinez, Canal, 3:06.73. 8. Finland (P, Pulkkinen, T.

Hartonen, T. Inttila, P. Pohjonen, 3:08.39. Pole vault 1. Yevgeni Smiryagin, Russia, 18 feet inches.

2. (tie) Javier Garcia, Spain, and Heikki Vaaraniemi, Finland, 4. Danny Ecker, Germany, 5. (tie) Andrea Giannini, Italy, and Jean Galfione, France, 7. Stepan Janacek, Czech Republic, Mike Edwards, Britain, no height.

Triple jump 1. Jonthan Edwards, Britain, 2. Juri Kuntos, Czech Republic, 3. Hroje Verzi, Germany, 4. Raul Chapado, Spain, 5.

Johan Meriluoto, Finland, 6. Colomba Fofana, France, 7. Fabrizio Donato, Italy, 8. Andrei Kurennoy, Russia, Hammer throw 1. Heinz Weis, Germany, 261-5.

2. Ilya Konovalov, Russia, 261-5. 3. Enrico Sgrulletti, Italy, 256-4. 4.

Vladimir Maska, Czech Republic, 243-7. 5. Gilles Dupray, France, 241-7. 6. Mick Jones, Britain, 237-2.

7. 0-P. Karjalainen, Finland, 226-2. 8. Jose M.

Perez, Spain, 219-6. Javelin 1. Boris Henry, Germany, 278-1. 2. Sergei Makarov, Russia, 276-9.

3. Aki Parviainen, Finland, 276-8. 4. Michael Hill, Britain, 273-11. 5.

Carlo Sonego, Italy, 252-8. 6. Gaetan Siakinuu, France, 250-7. 7. Patrik Landmesser, Czch Republic, 246-10.

8. Raimundo Fernandez, Spain, 225-0. Discus 1. Dmitri Shevchenko, Russia, 213-8. 2.

Jurgen Schult, Germany, 211-2. 3. Diego Fortuna, Italy, 205-1. 4. Robert Weir, Britain, 196-1.

5. Libor Malina, Czech Republic, 194-7. 6. J. Claude Retel, France, 194-0.

7. Harri Uurainen, Finland, 192-2. 8. Jose L. Valencia, Spain, 187-10.

TEAM SCORING Men 1. Britain, 111 points. 2. Germany, 108.5. 3.

Russia, 102. 4. Italy, 101. 5. France, 89.5.

6. Czech Republic, .87. 7. Spain, 67.5. 8.

Finland, 52.5. Women 1. Russia, 124. 2. Germany, 108.

3. France, 93. 4. Czech Republic, 89. 5.

Britain, 81. 6.Italy, 78. 7. Ukraine, 64. 8.

Slovenia, 45. Horse racing Emerald Downs Here are Emerald Downs results, as provided by track officials, for Sunday, June 28, 1998. Track is FIRST Purse $4400, Claiming 5000, 4-YearOlds Up, Fillies Mares, 6 Furlongs. 1-Dee Dee Be Fast (Allen 5.80 3.20 2.60. 3-Burning Bold (Alvarado 4,40 2.80.

5-Romantic Moon (Vergara 0.) 2.80. Also Ran: Oksana Bay, Jonaab, Miss Nikki, Heelers Hope, Banchory Tahlulah, Mighty Hit. Race Time: Exacta (1-3) Paid 21.80; Trifecta (1-3-5) Paid 69.40. SECOND Purse $13000, Optional Claiming 50000, 3-Year-Olds, 1 Miles. 2-Musical Spirit (Castanon 6.00 3.60 2.40.

5-Apachee Begone (Mawing 4.20 2.60. 4-Tommy (Cooper 2.40. Also Ran: Lymelight, The Gale, Bestable. Race Time: Daily Double (1-2) Paid 25.40; Exacta (2-5) Paid 17.20. THIRD Purse $4200, Claiming 3200, 3-YearOlds Up, Fillies Mares, 6 Furlongs.

7-Fairly Gusty (Gann 16.40 7.40 5.20. 2-Summerofsixtyeight (Vergara 0.) 5.60 5.40. 3-Toowildtodrive (Cooper 8.00. Also Ran: The Best I Can Do, Gold Weaver, All Fire, Alakadosha, Corageous Annie, Cantstopdrouillin. Late Scratches: Mighty Meau.

Race Time: Exacta (7-2) Paid 158.60; Trifecta (7-2-3) Paid Pick 3 (1-2-7) Paid 277.80. FOURTH Purse $11200, Maiden Special Weight 2-Year-Olds, Fillies, 5 Furlongs. 1-Twenty Questions (Gonsalves 4.00 3.00 2.40. 2-Miss Drum Rolls (Cedeno 2.80 2.20. 7-Starlight Agenda (Brock 3.00.

Also Ran: Sentimental Secret, Storm Ala Mode, Ochoco Orchid, Impatient Princess, Race Time: Exacta (1-2) Paid 9.40; Pick 3 (2-7-1) Paid 122.40. FIFTH Purse $5000, Claiming 4000, 3-YearOlds Up, 6 Furlongs. 1-Island Fog (Alvarado 12.80 7.20 3.60, 4-Busy Count (Cooper 10.00 5.20. 6-Ghostly (Mawing 3.00. Also Ran: Si Madre, Sendies First Call, Doctor Philip, Primetime Pirate, Abuvthemendozaline, Kentucky Brass.

Race Time: Exacta (1-4) Paid 174.40; Trifecta (1-4-6) Paid 703.00; Pick 3 (7-1-1) Paid 233.80. SIXTH Purse $7500, Claiming 10000, 3-YearOlds Up, 6 Furlongs. 8-Leap To The Lead (Gonsalves 28.4014.40 6.40. 6-Mr Frank (Allen 5.60 4.80. 4-Lucky Son (Cooper 4.20.

Also Ran: Winston, Schiemer, Play'in Tough, Six Foot Six, Deearrow. Race Time: Exacta (8-6) Paid 178.20; Trifecta (8-6-4) Paid Pick 3 (1-1-8) Paid 432.00. SEVENTH Purse $9200, Maiden Claiming 3-Year-Olds, 6 Furlongs. 5-Moonray (Gonsalves 10.80 4.20 3.00. 7-Super Intimidator (Allen 3.00 2.40.

9-Aly Cat (Nuesch 3.20. Also Ran: Vien Bueno, Turner Road, Noble Fir, Ohop, Super Writer, Coalminer. Late Scratches: Jazzy Mac, First Page. Race Time: Exacta (5-7) Paid 26.20; Trifecta (5-7-9) Paid 158.00; Pick 3 (1-8-5) Paid 2,923.20. EIGHTH Purse $12000, Claiming 3-Year-Olds Up, Mile.

3-Swap Meet (Gonsalves 18.00 5.60 2.60. 5-Way The Best (Jauregui 4.40 2.40. 2-Flying Huey (Barber 2.60. Also Ran: First Red One, West Coast View. Race Time: Exacta (3-5) Paid 74.20; Pick 3 (8-5-3) Paid 1,105.00.

NINTH Purse $35000, Stakes King County 3-Year-Olds Up, Fillies Mares, 1 Mile. 4-Shay (Aragon 13.00 4.80 3.20. 2-Ropersandwranglers (Gonsalves 2.60 2.20. 5-Tucumcari (Brock 2.40. Also Ran: Spite and Malice, Sky Express, Singing Year.

Race Time: Exacta (4-2) Paid 35.80; Pick 3 (5-3-4) Paid 1,839.80. TENTH Purse $6400, Maiden Claiming 3-Year-Olds, Fillies, 6 Furlongs. 11-Court Record (Cedeno 13.20 4.60 3.60. 10-Sky Valley Knight (Vitek 3.60 3.00. 5-Lavonne Carole (Vergara 0.) 4.40.

Also Ran: Doe a Deer, Military March, Jazziree, Lady Em, Whole Logic, Autumn Gem, Kerries a Lady, Let'sgo Far, Baby Swan. Race Time: Daily Double (4-11) Paid 98.40; Exacta (11-10) Paid 30.20; Trifecta (11-10-5) Paid 186.00; Pick 3 (3-4-11) Paid Pick 6 (1-8-5-3-4-11) Paid .00 Carryover Pick 6 (4-OF-6) Paid 63.80. Moves BASEBALL American League CLEVELAND INDIANS- Recalled INF-OF Richie Sexson from Buffalo of the International League. Optioned LHP Ron Villone to Buffalo. DETROIT TIGERS Recalled RHP Brian Powell from Toledo of the International League.

Placed RHP Bryce Florie on the 15-day disabled list. KANSAS CITY ROYALS Acquired OF Jermaine Allensworth from the Pittsburgh Pirates for RHP Manuel Bernal. Optioned OF Jermaine Dye to Omaha of the PCL. MINNESOTA TWINS -Placed RHP Mike Morgan on the 15-day disabled list. Recalled INF Jon Shave from Salt Lake of the PCL.

OAKLAND ATHLETICS- Called up RHP Steve Connelly from Edmonton of the PCL. Designated Izzy Molina for assignment. National League ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS Placed INF Andy Stankiewicz on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to June 24, MONTREAL EXPOS- Re-assigned RHP J.D. Smart to Ottawa of the International League. NEW YORK METS- Placed LHP Al Leiter on the 15-day disabled list.

Purchased the contract of RHP Jeff Tam from Norfolk of the International League. Signed LHP Jason Saenz, RHP Andrew Cook, SS Gilbert Velazquez, OF Brian Cole, RHP Frank Graham, RHP Peter Princi, 2B Scott Malinowski, RHP Heath Bell, RHP Jason Krystofski, RHP Randy Driscoll and SS Andre Champagne. California League GA 2 22 a win in shootout win. Mercury pound hapless Mystics WNBA Phoenix, while Michele Timms had 10. Muriel Page led Washington with 18 Associated Press WASHINGTON points, while Nikki Bridget Pettis scored 23 McCray and Penny Moore each had 15.

points to lead Phoenix 86-69 The game was the to an victory over the Washington Mystics first of the Mercury's five-game, 11-day road on Sunday as the Mertrip, which includes a sion cury posses- July 4 meeting with took sole of first place in the WNBA Western Con- Charlotte (7-1). ference. Pettis scored 17 Mercury 86, Mystics 69 points in the second half, helping Phoenix Phoenix (86) Webb 2-6 3-3 7, Griffiths 2-3 4-4 8, Gillom 4-14 0-2 8, Timms (6-1) increase a 13-point 0-0 3-7 4, 2-2 10, Harrower Pettis 0-3 8-11 0-0 5-5 23, Kuklova 5-7 2-2 2-5 0, Askamp halftime lead to as 12, Hagiwara 1-2 0-0 3, Stepanova 5-10 1-2 11, Jordan 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 32-68 17-20 86. many as 23 and send Washington (69) Page 8-13 2-3 18, Moore 6-15 2-2 15, Santos de Oliveira 4-7 1-5 Washington (1-6) to its 9, McCray 5-8 5-6 15, Shuler 2-4 1-2 5, third straight loss.

The Williams 2-5 0-0 4, Brown 0-0 1-2 1, Burge 1-4 0-0 2, Carter 0-3 0-0 0, Chaconas 0-1 0-0 expansion Mystics and 0, Sobral 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 28-62 12-20 69. the Sacramento Mon- 3-Point goals Halftime--Phoenix Phoenix 40, 5-10 Washington (Pettis 27. 2-2, Timms 2-3, Hagiwara 1-1, Harrower 0-2, archs share the league's Gillom 0-2), Washington 1-8 (Moore 1-5, worst record. Shuler 0-1, Carter 0-1, Chaconas 0-1).

Fouled out--None. Rebounds- -Phoenix 41 (Gillom 8), Washington 40 (Page 9). Assists Phoenix Maria Stepanova 18 (Harrower 7), Washington 13 (McCray 5). added 11 points for A Total fouls--Phoenix 18, Washington 16. SAN JOSE GIANTS -Placed RHP Luis Estrella on the disabled list.

Added LHP Williams Malerich to the roster. Northeast League MASSACHUSETTS MAD DOGS- Activated LHP Gardner 'Flynn. Released INF Leonard Gates, RHP Brad Hall and OF Danny Rhodes. Suspended Sandy Deleon. Signed INF Willie Gardner Jr.

and OF Jerome Williams. Texas-Louisiana League LUBBOCK CRICKETS -Signed RHP Bryan Reichard and RHP Scott Brand. BASKETBALL Women's National Basketball Association PHOENIX MERCURY-Placed Brandy Reed on injured reserve. Activated Maria Stepanova. FOOTBALL Canadian Football League SASKATCHEWAN ROUGHRIDERS -Released QB Kevin Mason, RB Charles Anthony, RB Siran Stacy, DE Johnie Church, Vic Stevenson, DE Bobby Jurasin, WR Tydus Winans and DT Ernie Brown.

Placed WR Profail Grier, RB Rick Walters and LB Gary Rogers on the injured list. Placed DB Tristan Moss, LB Paul Frian and LB Dan Rashovich on the practice squad. HOCKEY National Hockey League FLORIDA PANTHERS Announced the team will not retain Duane Sutter and Joe Cirella, assistant coaches, and offered them the option to remain in the organization. NASHVILLE PREDATORS- -Acquired Jim Dowd from the Calgary Flames, Sebastian Bordeleau from the Montreal Canadiens, Jan Vopat and Kimmo Timonen from the Los Angeles Kings, Sergei Krivokrasov from the Chicago Blackhawks and Darren Turcotte from the St. Louis Blues, for future considerations.

PHILADELPHIA FLYERS -Traded Dominic Roussel and Jeff Staples to the Nashville Predators for a seventh-round pick in the 1998 NHL entry draft. Traded Paul Coffey to the Chicago Blackhawks for a fifth-round pick. Rodeo Money Leaders Through June 22 ALL-AROUND 1, Ty Murray, Stephenville, Texas, $75,778. 2, Trevor Brazile, Decatur, Texas, $63,650. 3, Herbert Theriot, Poplarville, $46,025.

4, Kurt Goulding, Duncan, $34,476. 5, J.P, Wickett, Muldrow, $34,210. 6, Tee Woolman, Llano, Texas, $31,889.7, Stran Smith, Tell, Texas, $29,635. 8, Joe Beaver, Huntsville, Texas, $29,386. 9, Brad Goodrich, Everett, $29,160.

10, Bubba Paschal, La Porte, Texas, $27,067, 11, Todd Arthur, Waller, Texas, $26,816. 12, Marty Becker, Manyberries, Alberta, $25,236. 13, Mike Beers, Powell Butte, $25,081. 14, Daniel Green, Oakdale, $25,072. 15, Todd Suhn, Laramie, $24,576.

16, Tyler Magnus, Llano, Texas, $22,231. 17, Chad Klein, Jackson, $21,391. 18, J.D, Yates, Pueblo, $18,799. 19, Roy Cooper, Childress, Texas, $18,430. 20, Butch Myers, Athens, Texas, $17,010.

SADDLE BRONC RIDING 1, Dan Mortensen, Manhattan, $62,161. 2, Ty Murray, Stephenville, Texas, $42,993. 3, Jess Martin, Dillon, $34,497, 4, Steve Dollarhide, Wikieup, $30,584. 5, Rod Hay, Wildwood, Alberta, $29,687. 6, Billy Etbauer, Ree Heights, S.D., $29,127.

7, Bret Franks, Goodwell, $28,221. 8, Derek Clark, Colcord, $26,769. 9, Todd Hipsag, Lincoln, $25,734. 10, Craig Latham, Texhoma, Texas, $23,804. 11, Bobby Griswold, Moore, $22,643.

12, T.C. Holloway, Eagle Butte, S.D., $22,627. 13, Tom Reeves, Eagle Butte, S.D., $22,088. 14, Johnny Pollock, Dublin, Texas, $21,887. 15, Ryan Mapston, Arlee, $20,897.

16, Cory Hughes, Preston, $20,258. 17, J.T. Hitch, Stilesville, $20,017. 18, Glen O'Neill, Water Valley, Alberta, $18,817.19, Todd Fike, Pavillion, $17,980.20, Chance Dixon, Kittitas, $16,558. BAREBACK RIDING 1, Deb Greenough, Red Lodge, $37,028.

2, Rocky Steagall, Sanger, $30,028. 3, Clint Corey, Kennewick, $28,746. 4, Denny McLanahan, Canadian, Texas, $27,627, 5, Jason Jeter, Arlington, Texas, $26,281. 6, Marvin Garrett, Belle Fourche, S.D., $25,889. 7, James Boudreaux, Hackberry, $25,222.

8, Chris Harris, Arlington, Texas, $24,564, 9, Pete Hawkins, Weatherford, Texas, $24,362. 10, Phil Smith, Emerson, $24,270. 11, Bruce Ford, Kersey, $22,481. 12, Mark Gomes, Hutchinson, $21,671. 13, Jeffrey Collins, Wister, $21,283.

14, Eric Swenson, Denison, Texas, $20,854.15, Scott Lund, Bozeman, $19,751. 16, Jared Lavergne, Ville Platte, $19,420.17, Larry Sandvick, Kaycee, $18,103. 18, Jon Brockway, Fort Worth, Texas, $16,916. 19, Brian Hawk, Fort Worth, Texas, $15,976. 20, Wayne Herman, Dickinson, N.D., $15,754.

BULL RIDING 1, Blu Bryant, Nacogdoches, Texas, $45,802. 2, Robert Bowers, duch*ess, Alberta, $37,650. 3, Cody Custer, Wickenburg, $37,090. 4, Mark Ward, North Platte, $29,269. 5, Josh O'Byrne, Animas, N.M., $27,033.

6, Thad Bothwell, Rapid City, S.D., $26,676. 7, Mike White, Lake Charles, $24,657, 8, Francis Wilson, Sidney, $24,136. 9, Ty Murray, Stephenville, Texas, $23,630. 10, Craig Chavez, Peralta, N.M., $20,639. 11, Tuff Hedeman, Morgan Mill, Texas, $20,468.

12, Kelly Armstrong, Big Valley, Alberta, $20,056, 13, Reuben Geleynse, Winchester, Ontario, $19,953. 14, Shawn Ramirez, Blair, $19,571. 15, Marty Staneart, Sanger, $19,553. 16, Fred Boettcher, Rice Lake, $18,517. 17, Jess Matt, Bridger, $17,798.

18, Keith Adams, Fredricksburg, Texas, $17,723. 19, Brian Herman, Victoria, Texas, $17,699. 20, Josh Pierce, Terrell, Texas, $17,454. CALF ROPING 1, Johnny Emmons, Grandview, Texas, $43,732.2, Cody Ohl, Orchard, Texas, $42,975. 3, Fred Whitfield, Hockley, Texas, $37,690.

4, Herbert Theriot, Poplarville, $29,974. 5, Jeff Coelho, Long Creek, $26,140. 6, Chris Neal, Muldrow, $25,900. 7, Blair Burk, Durant, $25,345. 8, Ricky Canton, Cleveland, Texas, $25,167.9, Shawn Franklin, House, N.M., $25,027.

10, Stran Smith, Tell, Texas, $25,022. 11, Trent Walls, Stephenville, Texas, $23,611. 12, Bubba Paschal, La Porte, Texas, $23,412. 13, Justin Maass, Ledbetter, Texas, $23,021. 14, Ricky Hyde, Conway, $22,888.

15, Joe Beaver, Huntsville, Texas, $22,879. 16, Jeff Chapman, Athens, Texas, $22,419. 17, Mike Arnold, Bayfield, $22,205. 18, Marty Wells, Wasnington, $21,263. 19, Mike Johnson, Henryetta, $21,251.

20, Jerome Schneeberger, Ponca City, $21,207. STEER WRESTLING 1, Steve Duhon, Sonora, Texas, $43,961. 2, Rope Myers, Van, Texas, $29,048. 3, Byron Walker, Ennis, Texas, $28,905, 4, Jeff Corbello, lowa, $26,899. 5, Kurt Goulding, Duncan, $26,595.

6, Lee Graves, Calgary, Alberta, $25,359. 7, Victor Deck, Summerdale, $25,253. 8, Tommy Cook, Hockley, Texas, $24,865, 9, Vince Walker, Oakdale, $22,572. 10, Birch Negaard, Buffalo, S.D., $21,325. 11, Bob Barthle, San Antonio, $21,298.12, Ote Berry, Checotah, $20,131.

13, Mickey Gee, Wichita Falls, Texas, $19,738.14, Mike Smith, Baton Rouge, $19,438.15, Todd Suhn, Laramie, $19,019. 16, Robbin Peterson, Bakersfield, $17,794. 17, Jim White, Hugo, $17,285. 18, Lloyd Gilbert, Buffalo, S.D., $16,949. 19, Kirby Kaul, Hereford, Texas, $16,554.

20, Herbert Theriot, Poplarville, $16,052. TEAM ROPING (HEADERS) 1, Speed Williams, Jacksonville, $35,876. 2, Bret Boatright, Mulhall, $33,704. 3, Charles Pogue, Ringling, $27,809. 4, J.P, Wickett, Muldrow, $26,140.

5, Todd Arthur, Waller, Texas, $23,388. 6, Matt Tyler, Corsicana, Texas, $22,028. 7, Vic Morrison, Bowie, Texas, $19,606.8, Jake Barnes, Cave Creek, $17,943. 9, Kevin Stewart, Glen Rose, Texas, $17,802. 10, Larry Harris, Springer, N.M., $17,241.

11, Jimmy Tanner, Tifton, $16,604. 12, Walt Rodman, Galt, $16,563. 13, Tee Woolman, Llano, Texas, $16,224. 14, Daniel Green, Oakdale, Calif. $14,018.

15, Turtle Powell, Alpine, Texas, $13,695. 16, Chris Lawson, Collinsville, $13,026. 17, Bobby Hurley, Ceres, $12,905. 18, J.D, Yates, Pueblo, $12,564. 19.

Steve Purcella, Hereford, Texas, $12,515. 20, Lance Brooks, Shandon, $12,375. TEAM ROPING (HEELERS) 1, Rich Skelton, Llano, Texas, $35,876. 2, Kory Koontz, Sudan, Texas, $31,006. 3, Britt Bockius, Claremore, $28,145.

4, Trevor Brazile, Decatur, Texas, $26,140. Reward for HAM radio MICROPHONE stolen from convertible at church at Regal Wellesley on it may have been mistaken for a cell phone, it has coiled cord at bottom. Call 487-0357 lv msg -087561 Male Leopard Cur Hound: Lt tan blue-gray saddle on back. Aprox 65 lbs. Lost, near St.

Maries ID. Reward! 487-8931 or 208-245-5710. -005365 Cancer survivor lost late mother's ring. Gold design sml zircons all around, outside the Fox theater. Very sentimental $100 Reward 448-6403 -053550 REWARD! 2 yr Female Tabby.

Green eyes. hot pink collar, miss. NorthWest Terrace. 327-6768, 456-6188 -103575 $50 Reward! Siamese cat lost. in Grouse Meadows, Hayden, blue eyes, short fuzzy tail, blue collar Answers to 'Frank' 208-772-9166 -086704 Fem domestic short-hair cat, white gray markings, lost N.

Pines area. Please call 922-9910. -109133 Female brown Pekingese eye, LOST near Gonzaga U. Please call 535-3445 or 893-1280 148748 Lost Dog 'Sam' shaved Mix, tan head socks, Tail slender, Call (509)796-5501 collect. -072345 Lost nr Gonzaga U.

Brown Pekingese eye. Name 'Phoebe' Please contact 535-3445 or 893-1280 -003727 purebred Rottweiler Area of 48th Grove. Call 456-5875. -065770 Shaved Pom, 'Sheeba' 2-tone brown, silver chain, 3 yrs old, 8-10 lbs. Needs medicine.

Reward. 483-3720. $400 REWARD! for 2, 10 mo. old male basset hounds, Stolen Cathy at 299-7323 -037316 Lost Cell Phone, Pull-n-Save, at 3:30 pm. Reward.

Call 990-9622. -066803 LOST J.R. Terrier, Pure white. Please Call, 487-5448. LOST $100 REWARD, Sheltie, 'Little 326-5740 or 323-9271.

-037952 POMERANIAN, red male missing from Cannon Park Area 328-3708 Reward -009026 21 FOUND HAVE YOU LOST YOUR PET? LOST PET HOTLINES Spo. Co. Animal Shelter 926-8100. Spokane Humane Soc. 467-6463.

070322 FOUND DOG: male bik shepherd mix, Shaw Middle School area. Found 323-3658 mssg. -143305 NOTICES 1 LEGAL NOTICES UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON Civil No. C97-1952C SUMMONS UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff, EDGAR L. BUTTS, DORIS E.

BUTTS, and DEBS Defendants. The United States of America to Debs You are hereby, summoned to appear within sixty days after the first publication of this summons, to wit, within sixty days after the 29th day of June, 1998, and defend the aboveentitled action in the above-entitled court, and answer the complaint of the plaintiff, the United States of America, and serve a copy of your answer upon the undersigned attorneys for the United States of America, at their offices below stated; and in case of your failure to do so, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint that was filed on December 15, 1997 in this Court. In relevant part, said complaint requests the foreclosure of federal tax liens against certain real property belonging to defendants Edgar and Doris Butts. You were named as a defendant because you have a lien of record on said property. Be advised that the United States has moved to amend the complaint so as to seek to set aside your lien as a fraudulent conveyance.

KATRINA C. PFLAUMER United States Attorney DIANE E. TEBELIUS Assistant U.S. Attorney 3600 Seafirst Plaza 800 Fifth Avenue Seattle, Washington 98104 W. CARL HANKLA Trial Attorney, Tax Division U.S.

Department of Justice Post Office Box 683 Ben Franklin Station Washington, D.C. 20044-0683 SP4171 -143063 LEGAL NOTICE OF DECISION Good Grief Addie Environmental Assessment. The Good Grief Addie Timber Sale was analyzed using an ecosystem management approach. The purpose of the sale is to initiate prescriptions that will begin to bring the stands into historic stand compositions, structures, and densities; to improve forest health, reduce risk of stand-destructing wildfire, and utilize the products of ecosystem restoration in local markets. This will involve the implementation of various silvicultural treatments on an estimated 209 acres.

The treatments will include seed tree, commercial thinning, partial overstory removal, and group selection. No new roads will be constructed or reconstructed. The proposed activities would occur on federal lands within Sections 35 and 36, T65N, R2E; and part of Section 2, T64N, R2E Boise Meridian, Boundary County, Idaho. The sale will be about 21 airmiles northeast of Bonners Ferry, Idaho. This decision is subject to appeal pursuant to 36 CFR 215.7.

A written Notice of Appeal must be submitted within 45 days after the notice of this decision is published in the Spokesman-Review. Appeals must meet content requirements of 36 CFR 215.14. It must be mailed to: USDA, Forest Service Northern Region ATTN: Appeals Reviewing Officer (RFO) P.O. Box 7669 Missoula, Montana 59807 Detailed records of the environmental analysis are available for public review at the Bonners Ferry District Office, Route 4, Box 4860, Bonners Ferry, Idaho 83805. SP4166 -021318 NOTICE A rapidly degrading aquatic herbicide, will be applied to buoyed shoreline areas of Loon Lake for control of the non-native, invasive, aquatic weed, Eurasian watermilfoil.

Approximately 50 acres of the 1,130 acre lake will be treated with herbicide on or between July 6 through July 10, 1998 under a permit issued by the Washington Department of Ecology. Notices will be posted: at the shoreline next to the treatment areas; at all public access areas within mile of a treatment area (includes resorts and privately owned community beaches); the public boat launch; and on the water using buoys to mark treatment areas. Water use restrictions will be in place until the concentration of measured in treated areas meets the state drinking water standard of 70 parts per billion (ppb). Lake water withdrawal for the purpose of domestic water uses, irrigation, agricultural sprays and watering dairy animals needs to be suspended until this time. There are no swimming or fishing restrictions required.

Treatment areas will be clearly marked with buoys that will be removed from the water as soon as the 70 ppb concentration is met. For more information contact the applicator, Resource Management, (509) 299-6306, Stevens Co. Noxious Weed Board, (509) 684-7590 or WA DOE, (509) 456-6160. SP4158 -107595 CALL FOR BIDS CENTRAL VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 356, 19307 E.

Cataldo, Greenacres, WA 99016, will receive sealed bids at the above address for: COOPERATIVE MILK DAIRY PRODUCTS Bid No. 194-98-06-B until 11:00 a.m., July 2, 1998 The following school districts are part of this cooperative bid: Central Valley School District No. 356 Cheney School District No. 360 Deer Park School District No. 414 East Valley School District No.

361 Mead School District No. 354 Medical Lake School District No. 326 Nine Mile Falls School District No. 325 Riverside School District No. 416 Questions concerning the bid should be directed to Darren King, Purchasing Agent, at 922-6711.

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