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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 28

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C6 THE MORNING CALL, TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1998 114 6-1 114 10-1 10 Alydisk, Prado 11 Ikin Count, Jocson POCONO DOWNS DOWNS AT LEHIGH VALLEY APRIL 14 SIMULCASTS Tampa, 12:30 p.m. Philadelphia Park, 12:35 P.m. Freehold, 1 p.m. Monticello, 1:05 p.m. Finger Lakes, 1:15 p.m.

Hiateah, 1:15 p.m. Fairmount Park, 2 p.m. Sportsman 2 p.m. Turf Paradise, 2:30 p.m. Dover, 3 p.m.

Detroit, 3 p.m. Meadows, 7:30 p.m. lookers, 7:40 p.m. Hazel Park, 7:45 p.m. Pocono Downs, 7:45 p.m.

Balmoral, 8:30 p.m. 4 Puree (7,500 4YOAUp 6 Time 5 Ruthies Folly, Unsihuay 6.40 3.60 2M 3 Double Cookie, Soodeen 9.20 4.80 1 Miss Crimson Gold, M'gal 2.80 Exacta (5-3) (6128 TrHecta (5-3-1) Daily Double (1-5) (34.40 Puree (8400 4YOUp iMVOydt Time 143 3 C'ticut Yankee, Estrada 6.60 4.00 3.00 4 General Gus, Floras 4.20 3.60 7 Hasty Chuto, Unsihuay 6.00 Exacta (3-4) (26.80 TrHecta (3-4-7) (155.80 6 Purse (10,000 3YO 7 Time 1:25 3 Dixie Tempo, Madrigal 15.60 5.80 4.60 6 Wrong Girl, Lloyd 3.00 2.40 1 Teedleewlnks, Jocson 3.80 Exacla (3-6) (51.28 TrHecta (3-6-1) (34748 7 Puree (1 1,500 4YOftUp 7 Time 1:25.1 5 Swell Ain't Capanas 6.00 3.20 2.20 3 Faded Fortune, Unsihuay 4.00 2.40 7 Bold Surge, Madrigal 2 JO Exacta (5-3) 528.48 Trifecta (5-3-7) (57.20 Pick 3 (3-3-5) (316.00 8 Puree (20400 3YOup lKUTOyds Time M1J 4 Hattaturk, Black 8.40 3.60 2.60 1 Proflgliano, Capanas 3.40 2.60 3 Salish Prince, Prado 3.00 Exacta (4-1) (24.00 Trifecta (4-1-3) (66.48 9 Puree (21,000 IM Time I'JtJ 3 Santa Fe Express, Diaz 7.20 4.80 3.00 5 Hill Keys, Lloyd 14.00 5.60 2 Fr'chie La Femme, C'nas 2.60 Exacta (3-5) (89.20 Trifecta (3-5-2) (24140 LATE Dairy DouWe (4-3) (30.00 1 Purse (7,500 4YOUp lMtl14 Time 1:484 7 Dynamic Brush, Madrigal 10.20 4.60 2.80 4 Wild Gump, Black 4.80 3.20 3 Alex Torres 3.20 Exacta (7-4) 569.20 TrHeda (7-4-3) (1 59 .00 Superfecta (7-4-3-6) (349J8 Handle: (X008.940 8 Tlrr "anover, Taggart Jr 25-1 8 Twofer Bier 4-1 mite Oaimine Pace Purse SI M0 7 Pan Pizza, Beegle 9-2 2 Beechwood Bunny, Chellis 5-2 6 Flaming Scooter, Green 5-1 7 Hopewell Joan, Wasiluk 7-2 1 Classy Sarkis, Lambertus 6-1 6 Coho Salmon, Shoemaker 9-2 5 Dr Mc Coy, Casanova 8-1 3 Branc Check, Lambertus 5-1 2 Sinamon Skip, LaFramboise 15-1 5 Purr-fect Alberta, King Jr 6-1 12 1 mile Claiming Pace Puree 52)00 1 Syzygy Bluegrass, Curtin 8-1 4 Scootadraam, LaFramboise 5-2 8 Bestest Beth, Spring 15-1 5 Happy Flirt, Giannaris 7-2 4 Caltwood Ivy, Martin 20-1 6 Unveiled, Taggart 4-1 7 1 mile Condition Trot Purse (2000 7 Blazer Bunny, Chellls 5-1 3 Way To Go, Lambertus 5-2 8 Supreme Highness, Lambertus 6-1 4 Only A Snip, Wasiluk 7-2 1 Casamy Dee, Simons 8-1 2 Super Let, Wheeler 4-13 Wild Proposition, Taggart Jr 12-1 1 Springflow Gallant, Schadel 5-1 2 Tartffandtax, Gray Sr 25-1 7 Ginger Tree Brenda, Beegie 6-1 13 1 mile Oaimine Pace Purse (2090 5 Yankee Garrison, Truitt 8-1 8 Winning Deal, Giannaris 5-2 6 Prymefyme Arah, Gilmour 15-1 7 Doctor Chris, LaFramboise 7-2 8 World Class Gem, Chellis 20-1 6 Laag's Caesar, Benetos 4-1 6 1 mile Claiming Pace Puree (3200 1 Paid Programming, Fry 9-2 6 Doubtful Skipper, Lambertus 5-2 4 Sneak Away, Simons 5-1 8 Mr Miller, Chellis 7-2 5 Public Eye, Huckabonelll 6-1 7 Tarson Hanover, Waslluk 4-1 2 Congressional, Lambertus 8-1 5 Direct Octane, Spring 5-1 3 Quell, Spring 15-1 4 Artsway, Giarmaris 6-1 2 General Knight, Nkkle 8-1 1 Jay's Jaguar, Simons 10-1 pmi AnFI PHIA PARK 3 Doctor White, LaFramboise 12-1 nlLAUcLrnlA KAHK 9 1 mHe Condition Pace Purse (2400 2 Sand St Partners, Wasiluk 8-5 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS 1 Lucky Circlet, Chellis 7-2 1 Puree (7,000 3Y01M Time 1:42.1 5 Western Man, Emanuel II 9-2 2 Light Lively, Black 3.00 2.40 2.10 3 Petka, Simons 5-1 6 Primo's Sister, Jocson 6.40 4.20 4 Youarecorrectsir, Groff 6-1 4 Plum Graceful, Diaz 100 7 Armbro Raptor, Lambertus 6-1 Exacts (2-6) 523.40 6 Cam's Soulmate, Sager 10-1 Trifecta (2-6-4) (70.40 8 Park Lane Thunder, Bier 25-1 2 Puree (7,000 Time 1:44 10 I mHe Claiming Pace Puree (2090 6 Mt. Telemark, Unsihuay 540 3.00 3.00 2 Tool Stud, Marshall 5-2 3 Th'ugh The Hole, U'na 3.40 3.20 3 Oaykm Spirit, Spring 7-2 2 No Promises, Prado 4.00 1 Never So Bold, Lambertus 4-1 Exacla (6-3) (16.00 6 Shawnee Nkkle 5-1 TrHecta (6-1-2) (37 .00 4 The Falcon Flies, MagHochetti 6-1 Daily Double (2-6) (7.40 5 Slapsnip, Martin 8-1 3 Puree (7,500 Time 1:45 7 Frequent Hanover, Schadel 15-1 1 Disco Can Dance, E'dola 8.40 4.00 2.80 8 Wingswepf Starbuck, Benetos 25-1 4 Dangerous Affair, Prado 3.20 2.40 11 1 mHe Claiming Pace Puree (4000 2 Outside The Circle, Jones 2.80 3 Sunset Scott, Waslluk 5-2 Exacta (1-4) (33.00 4 Oompa's Rambo, Nickle 7-2 Trifecta (1-4-1) (111.40 13 Negative Flint, No Rider 122 15-1 14 P's Small Talk, Juarez 122 15-1 15 Surprise Party. Lozano 122 15-1 16 Buskey Bay, McCormlck 122 10-1 1 Purse 515,000 3Y01UP 1 Moonlighting, No Rider 114 7-2 2 Hopalina. Umana 114 8-1 3 Exonerating, Lloyd 122 6-1 4 Sheza Knockout, Black 114 5-2 5 Pair Of Tricks, Lloyd 122 3-1 6 Bushy's Hope, Dinnoo 122 4-1 7 Dancing Reply, Estrada xll7 15-1 4 Purse 56,000 7 1 Generous Ladd, Estrada 4-1 2 Sticmenomore, McCarthy 117 10-1 3 Fappi's Express, Espindola 117 12-1 4 Spicy Chives, Torres 117 5-2 5 Proper Pierre, Potts 117 6-1 6 Ninety Degrees, McCormlck 117 4-1 7 Fortunate, Mino 117 8-1 8 Running Wave, No Rider 117 20-1 9 The Alpha Report, Torres 117 12-1 10 Lt.

D'Artagnan, Prado 122 15-1 11 Polish Believer, Torres 117 12-1 12 Casa River, Rosado 117 20-1 5 Puree (7,508 4Y08.UP 66,12 1 Christina's Bird, Torres 119 8-1 2 Desperada, Prado 119 8-1 3 We'vegotashot, Diaz xxll2 7-2 4 Caressable, Ortiz 117 5-1 5 Brown Sugar Babe, Torres 117 15-1 6 Real Nearctlc Fox, Reyes 119 8-1 7 Legendry, Unsihuay 117 4-1 8 Caras Swe'rtune, U'huay 117 4-1 9 Jewelled Empress, Juarez 117 15-1 10 Beggar's Tune, McCormlck 117 15-1 11 Bronze Car, Laboccetta 117 3-1 12 Flourish, Soodeen 117 20-1 4 Puree 117,000 4YOSUP IMaTOyds 1 Speed Of Sound, McCarthy 114 7-2 2 Somefine Groom, No Rider 114 15-1 3 Muskie, Molina 122 5-2 4 Blazeing Brat, Estrada X109 8-1 5 Roc Rye Louie, Madrid 1 14 10-1 6 Pentakato, Hamilton 114 15-1 7 Risky Agitator, Cedl 114 10-1 8 Bright Reward, Estrada X109 9-2 9 Bonus Due, Molina 114 15-1 7 Puree 510,000 1MA114 1 Want A Miracle, No Rider 114 7-2 2 Herb's Hero, Clifton 114 12-1 3 Closed Case, Madrigal 114 9-2 4 Dixieland Trio, Diaz xxl07 3-1 5 Bubkus, Torres 119 4-1 6 He'd Better Fire, Unsihuay 114 6-1 7 Count Raia, Potts 119 12-1 8 Mountain Ryder, Jones 114 8-1 8 Puree 513,000 4Y08.UP lM70yds 1 Midnite Mood, Prado 114 4-1 2 Danzig For Kisses, Unsihuay 114 3-1 3 Bycarby, Capanas 114 7-2 4 Lady Moanna, McCarthy 114 5-2 5 Personal Princess, Cruz 114 8-1 6 Cookie Factory, Floras 114 6-1 7 Dance Like Sis, Lloyd 114 15-1 9 Pun 516,000 3YOOt 1 Rosa In Bloom, Unsihuay 114 10-1 2 Devout Again, Torres 114 15-1 3 Red Hot Rhythm, Cotton 114 4-1 4 D'Gun O'Gun, Juarez 114 3-1 5 Lucky Orphan, Capanas 114 8-1 6 Patchen Rose Bowl, Potts 122 7-2 7 Thundering Halo, Diaz xxll2 6-1 8 Mary's Socialite, Black 114 12-1 9 Stark Waving Mad, Madrigal 114 8-1 10 Puree 58,000 7 1 Precious Saint, Floras 117 9-2 2 Tempered Tough, MCk 117 8-1 3 Klmchl, Prado 117 20-1 4 Glorious Pic, Rosado 119 5-2 5 Lucky Quadrant, Clifton 117 12-1 6 Schumate, Rosado 117 15-1 7 Zordon, Espindola 117 8-1 8 Perfect Peak, Prado 117 15-1 9 Would Be King, Unsihuay 117 15-1 10 Wlssie's Wish, Lloyd 117 6-1 11 Acting General, Rosado 117 15-1 12 That'll Do, Cabrera 117 5-1 13 Road Soda, Unsihuay 117 20-1 14 Duke's Cash Box, Dinnoo 117 15-1 TODAY'S ENTRIES POST TIME 7:45 PJA. 1 1 mile Condition Pace Puree 52800 5 Greedy Widow, King Jr 8-5 2 Sharon's Kassa, Waslluk 4-1 1 Kentucky Sugar, Truitt 5-1 6 Classic Beach, LaFramboise 6-1 4 Irresistible You, Lambertus 8-1 7 Hawaiian Ideal, Taggart Jr 8-1 8 Dawn Marie, Wilson II 12-1 3 Luchip Bluegrass, Curtln 20-1 2 1 mile Condition Trot Puree $2000 1 Dad's Silk Tie, Borthwick 5-2 7 Wesgate Desire, Lambertus 7-2 8 Frankie, Huckabonelll 9-2 3 Superchill, SKIngJr 5-1 4 Prymetvme Andrew, Martin 6-1 5 Wolfs Alton Waslluk 8-1 2 Keystone Loxie, Schadel 10-1 6 Thombush Witomena, Truitt 12-1 3 1 mile Condition Pace Purse S1800 4 Cash, Giannaris 5-2 5 Lisa's Express, Beegte 7-2 1 Nuke Em Vespers, Casanova 9-2 8 Midi Nuke, Simons 5-1 6 Car Lin's Express, Smith 6-1 3 Mohave Hanover, Schadel 10-1 7 Greek, Bier 15-1 2 On Blitzen, Huckabonelll 20-1 4 1 mile Claiming Pace Purse 54000 5 Armbro Orenda, Wasiluk 5-2 2 Perry's Breeze, Green 7-2 6 Kalona King, Bier 4-1 8 Keystone El Paso, LaFramboise 5-1 4 Direct Stunner, Seitz 6-1 3 Sunrise Sam, Casanova 8-1 7 Killer Montcalm, Huckabonelll 10-1 1 Designer Sneaks, Giannaris 15-1 5 1 mile Condition Pace Puree 51900 2 Tabasco Hanover, Simons 5-2 4 Alexei LaFramboise 7-2 3 Senator Sheffer, Lambertus 4-1 6 Falcons Nighttraln, Sager 5-1 1 Clonmel Caper, Nkkle 6-1 5 Black In Action, Scorsone 8-1 7 Bry Jess Shadow, Bier 15-1 PHILADELPHIA PARK TODAY'S ENTRIES POST TIME 12:35 PM 1 Purse 3YOtUp 511 I Diamond Diplomat, No Rider 114 8-1 Silent Carousel, PindeM 118 5-1 3 Time Trial, Laboccetta 122 5-2 4 Go For Iron, Blade 122 8-1 5 Working On My Tan, Floras 122 3-1 6 Silent Sorcerer, Pr ado 122 10-1 7 Im Nice Too, Delgado 118 20-1 8 Red Cormorant, Estrada xll7 7-2 2 Purse $6,000 7 1 TrevelltV Tracy, Oomlnouez 122 30-1 2 Midnite Danzig, Laboccetta 122 4-1 3 Crafty L.B., Santiago 122 12-1 4 Golden Gillum, CHmo 122 20-1 5- Son Of Pearl, Torres 122 3-1 i Provident Lad, Holtzinger xxllS 15-1 7 Camden Snake, Unsihuay 122 10-1 8 "Holme Glory, Unsihuay 122 5-1 9 Danny's Special, Laboccetta 122 8-1 10 Happy Hour, Torres 122 20-1 11 Asleepatthewheel, Madrid 122 10-1 12 Inspector Moomaw, Lloyd 122 8-1 kowitz Kim, 9-8 (3). Records: Kutztown 12-8. NORTHAMPTON CC 6, PENN COLLEGE 3 SINGLES Charlie Baum (PC) def. Chun-Se Wang 6-3, 6-3; Chun-Hoa Wang (N) def.

Brad Brewer 6-2, 6-2; Pat Soak (N) def. Jon Putterman 6-1, 6-2; Kai Lau (PC) def. Scott Gerlach 6-4, 2-6, 6-2; Gwenn NON-LEAGUE BOYS VOLLEYBALL Freedom def. Kutztown, 15-5; 15-13 (Cliff Lewis 15 assists, Mike Quartuch 6 kills, Larry Hoffert 4 digs. Freedom now 6-2 overall) Methacton 001 200 1 4 4 Upper Perkiomen 141 002 6 7 4 Quigley and Mangano; Stezenko, Hawkins (3), Van Rossum (5), Mover (7) and Reeder.

Stezenko. WHHams Valley 033 231 12 14 0 Jim Thorpe 101 000 2 7 2 Hand and Hoover; Hydro, Kekwitz (2), Monteleone (5) and Halenar. Hydra HR: WV Dieter (5th, 0 on), (tth, 0 on). COLLEGE LINESCORES Lock Haven 202 011 04 I 1 East Straudsburg 330 011 13 1 Barr, Lundy (1), Laubat (2) and Winters; Erie) and Sacrinelll. L-Barr.

HR: ES-Cron (6th, 0 oon). Lode Haven 000 001 3 4 3 2 East Stroudsburg 101 000 1 3 7 1 Supko and Winters; Fake and Sites. Dickinson 100 130 400 9 13 1 Muhlenberg 000 001 000 1 8 4 Kiefer and Bos sard, Rodgers (8); Lezin-skl, Owens (8) and Pachtlnger. L-Lezinskl. MORAVIAN Mike Quirk 80, Joe Braunstein 82, Mike Muller 82, Noel Naugh-ton 83, Kevin Lewis 85.

FDU-MADISON Shawn Lennon 87, Derek Schmidt 88, Jack McClean 89, Brian Shininpon 90, Clint Rosenfeld 94. Plays at Morris County CC par 72. Wilkes (N) won by forfeit; Shelly None-macher (N) won by forfeit. DOUBLES Baum-Brewer (PC) def. Wang-Sook 6-3, 6-0; Wang-Geriach (N) def.

Putterman-Lau 6-2, 6-4; Wilkes-Nonne-macher (N) won by forfeit. wm -l COLLEGE WOMEN Lehigh 7 7 14 Fairfield 3 3 4 Lehigh goals: McNichol 3, Brudbeck 3, Towner 3, Giorgio, Steams, Ria, Schmidt, Eberhart; Assists: Towner 3, Lastowka 2, Burckhart, Allaf; Shots: 38; Saves: Lynch 9, O'Connell 2. Fairfield goals: Sullivan 2, Buckley, Jordan, Deviimey, Tortora; Assists: Sullivan; Shots: 22; Saves: Rapackl, 4. Lafayette 7 0 7 Perm 1 1-2 Goals Olivia Long 3, Loren Berkheimer 2, Carolyn Manning, Dana DiRenzo. Assists Kellee Salber, DiRenzo, Karen Schoch.

Shots 32. Goalie Blakeman, 13 saves. Record 5-5. Goals Emily Hansel 2. Assists none.

Shots 15. Goalie Stover. Record 4-5. NFL DRAFT ORDER NEW YORK (AP) Order for the first round of the NFL draft April 18-19 In New York: 1. Indianapolis 2.

San Diego (from Arizona) 3. Arizona (from San Diego) 4. Oakland 5. Chicago 6. St.

Louis 7. New Orleans 8. Dallas 9. Jacksonville (from Buffalo) 10. Baltimore 11.

Philadelphia 12. Atlanta 11 Cincinnati 14. Carolina 15. Seattle 16. Tennessee 17.

Cincinnati (from Washington) 18. New England (from New York Jets) 19. Miami 20. Detroit 21. Minnesota 22.

New England 21 Tampa Bay 24. New York Giants 25. Jacksonville 26. Pittsburgh 27. Kansas City 28.

San Francisco 29. Green Bay 30. Denver SCHOLASTIC GIRLS Southern Lehigh 3 2 5 Bangor 0 SL goals: McQuillen 3, Harris, Tomes; Shots: 28; Goalie: Hill (4). shots: Goalie: Chmielewskl (18). Lansdale Catholic 1 0 1 Quakertown 1 3 4 LC shots: 9.

Saves: Andruwich (16). goals: Sheppleman 3, Armstrong, Assists: Holahan 3, Lick. Shots: 22. Saves: Detweiler (9). disabled list and gave him his unconditional release.

Recalled Jeff Poor from San Jose of the California League. Northeast League ALBANY-COLONIE DIAMOND DOGS Re-signed 2B Felix DeLeon. Northwoods League BRAINERD MIGHTY GULLS Signed Alan Keller. WAUSAU WOOOCHUCKS Signed INF Shea Mueske. BASKETBALL Women's National Basketball Association WNBA Signed Christy Smith, Brittney Ezell, Octavia Blue, Jayme Olson, Angela Jackson, and Quacy Barnes to player contracts.

FOOTBALL National Footbal League DALLAS COWBOYS Agreed to terms with RB Chris Warren on a three-year contract. NEW YORK JETS Announced that RB Curtis Martin has exercised his option for a four-year contract extension through the 2002 season. Matched the St. Louis Rams' offer sheet to LB Chad Cascadden. TENNESSEE OILERS Named Tony Wyllle director of media relations.

HOCKEY National Hockey League ANAHEIM MIGHTY DUCKS Recalled Mike Crowley from Cincinnati of the AHL. DALLAS STARS Signed Mike Modano to a six-year contract. ST. LOUIS BLUES Recalled Brent Johnson from Worcester of the AHL. TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING Assigned RW Corey Spring to Adirondack of the AHL.

American Hockey League HAMILTON BULLDOGS Released Peter Samo and Jason Chimera. PORTLAND PIRATES Released LW Lome Toews, Stephane Madore and Mathieu Raby. PROVIDENCE BRUINS Assigned Kimbi Daniels to Quebec of the IHL. KENTUCKY THOROUGHBLADES Signed Mark Smith and Terry Frlsen to a tryout agreement. Released Harold Hersh.

International Hockey League ORLANDO SOLAR BEARS Re-signed Mark Beaufalt and Hubie McDonough. East Coast Hockey League PEORIA RIVERMEN Recalled Scott Roche from Worcester of the AHL. SOCCER Eastern Indoor Soccer League SAVANNAH RUG RATZ Traded MF Curtis Stelzer to Mississippi for a 1998 second and fourth round draft pick. MISSISSIPPI BEACH KINGS Traded Hunter Goff to Tallahassee for a 1998 second round draft pick. (BH) def.

Steve Cheng, 6-4, 6-7 (4-7), 6-4. DOUBLES J.Cheng Kim (W) def. Holland Fricker, 6-0, 6-2; Rader Roger Counihan (W) def. Schreier Kostreva, 6-3, 6-0. KUTZTOWN 7, TULPEHOCKEN 0 SINGLES Courde Pukanecz def.

Francisco Azares 6-2, 6-2; Justin Treadway def. Brad Uskey 6-1, 6-0; Thynne Pukanecz def. Tucker Howell 6-1, 6-1; Ryan Adams def. Chris Spangler 6-7(6-0), 7-6; Matt Barren won by forfeit. DOUBLES C.

Pukanecz-Treadway def. Azasres-Liskev 6-3, 6-0; T. Pukanecz-BarreU def. Howell-Spanlger 6-1, 6-1. COLLEGE MEN MONTCLAIR STATE 5, ESU 4 SINGLES Tom Brogan (E) def.

Mark Lawson 6-2, 1-6, 6-3; Craig Landis (E) def. Keith Suchodoskv 7-6, 6-1; John Carvelll (E) def. Khalid Snahid 6-1, 6-3; Mitsuharu Oka-da (M) def. Nana Yaw Adoo 6-3, 4-6, 6-4; A.J. Jones (E) def.

Yasunori Tsukamoto 2-6, 6-3, 7-6 (7-4); Gonzalo DeCastro (M) dec Neal Bellucci 6-0, 6-1. DOUBLES Lawson and Suchodoskv (M) def. Landis and Carvelll 8-3: Shahid and DeCastro (M) def. Brogan and Tom Graham 8-2; Okada and Tsukamoto (M) def. Jason Flore and Bryan Snyder 8-1 Records: ESU 0-1; Montdair State 4-5.

BEAVER 6, ALLENTOWN 3 SINGLES Daniyar Selsenbayev (A) def. Tibor Tibok 6-4, 6-4; Lak Sphabmixay (B) def. Rod Mendoza 3-6, 6-3, 6-3; Jason Winey (B) def. Matt Heck 6-2, 6-2; Bill Hei-ser (B) def. Chris Rubuck 6-0, 6-2; Fred Mattrey (A) def.

Joe DeVItt 6-3, 6-4; Kevin Marcks (B) def. Jonathan Dale 7-5, 6-2. DOUBLES Seisenbavev-Mendoza (A) def. Tibok-Wlney 10-6; Sphabmixay-Heiser (B) def. Heck-Rebucik 10-8; Marks-Eigo Yoshioka (B) def.

Mattrey-Gerald Weniger 10-6. Records: Beaver 3-4; AHentown 1-7. KUTZTOWN 4, 3 SINGLES Andy Taleghany (FM) def. Brett Deixler, 7-5, 7-5; Tom Bixler (K) def. Steve Olex, 6-3, 6-2; Rami Abdel Mislh (FM) def.

Dan Hartal, 7-6 (8), 6-3, John Ruggerio (K) def. James Moskowitz, 6-1, 6- Larry Kim (FM) def. Brian Zansltis, 7- 5, 7-5; Mike Rohrbach (K) def. Craig Long, 6-1, 6-0. DOUBLES Deixler Bixler (K) def.

Taleghany Abdul-Misih, 8-2; Kevin Baird Zansltis (K) def. Olex Long, 9-8 (21: Paul Cincottl Greg Knight (K) def. Mos SCHOLASTIC LINESCORES COMPLETION OF SUSPENDED GAME Parkland 100 000 30 4 9 1 Emmeus 000 040 01 5 8 1 Dillon, Litzenberg (8) and Waelchli; Funk, Messicks (6), Wlltrout (7), Amey (7), Ward (8) and Amer. HR: E-Garger (5th, 0 on). 8th inning played Monday after Wednesday's 7-lrming game suspended Dieniff 112 051 10 12 4 Central Catholic 000 000 I 3 Ardeleen and Williams, Marcks (6); Shellock, Hoffman (4), Woroniak (5) and Vlto.

L-Shellock. HR: D-Brey (5th, 3 on). Saucon Valley 001 000 0 1 9 2 Palisades 012 142 10 12 1 Lane, Kuronye (6) and Frey; Lindley and Reifsnyder; Lane. WrHon 222 110 0 8 9 2 Wotre Dame-GP 001 305 9 8 5 Ehrhardt and Brad Goldsworth; Patton and Schumacher. HR ND.

Patton (6th, 1 Southern Lehigh 300 202 7 8 Salisbury 000 002 1 1 6 2 Ruck and Stewart; Aungst, Benner (7) and Horvath. Hrs Mack (1st, one on). Northwestern 003 321 312 12 0 Catasauqua 312 300 0 9 12 2 Diefenderfer, Ralston (4) and Lawrence; Gemmel, Funk (5) and Perdick; Hrs Funk (1st, one on); Stublts (1st, none on), Stubits (third, one on); Perk (7th, two on). Bangor 010 000 007 8 11 1 Pan Argyl 000 100 000 1 5 2 Woodbridge and Hughes; DeBoer, Gassier (9) and Kauffman. DeBoer.

HR Hughes (9th, I on). Patmerton 602 0210 8 1 Northern Lehigh 000 00 0 1 4 Young and Westbrook; DeBias and Beltz. Whitahat 000 120 1 5 9 2 Pleasant Valley 100 000 1 2 3 Trunk and Swatsky; Philip, Borger (6) and Szoke. L-Phillp. Ouakerlown 000 000 0 8 3 2 Bethlehem Catholic 010 400 5 12 1 Schulberger, Pedrick (3), Mease (5) and Honeywell; Kelshaw and Roeder, Mella (5).

L-Sctiuiberger. HOLE-IN-ONE Art Reeves of AHentown on par-3, 140-yard hole No. 6 at Rich Maiden used 5-lron for 1st career ace. Andy Schwartz of Nazareth on 195-yard No. 3 at Willowbrook with a 4-tt-on.

Brian Salabsky of AHentown on 155-yard No. 5 at Shepherd Hills with a 7-iron. SCHOLASTIC BOYS BANGOR 7, PEN ARGYL 0 SINGLES Tosh Tinsley def. Mike Sakelaribes 6-0, 6-0; Nick Bramble def. Brian Garbowski 6-3, 6-4; Max DeWait def.

Josh Nittle 6-1, 6-2; Aaron Jarvinen def. Nathan Werkheiser 6-1, 6-0. DOUBLES Tinsiey-Matt Curtrjlo def. Sakelaribes-Pat Depew 8-1; Jeff Cohen-Phil Curtolo def. Garbowskl-Nittle 8-7(8-6); Sean Commins-Dave Castelletti won by forfeit.

BISHOP HAFEY 5, JIM THORPE 2 SINGLES Chris Oram (BH) def. Jared Albert 6-3, 7-6 (6-6); Anthon Persico (BH) def. Andrew Braun 6-2, 6-3; Tino Persico (BH) def. Andrew Sutphin 6-3, 6-4; Jeremy Melber (JT) def. Swapnil Desai 6-1, 6-3.

DOUBLES Oram T. Persico (BH) def. Albert Braun 2-6, 6-0, 6-3; A. Persck) Cyrus Rassouli (BH) def. Sutphin Melber 6-4, 6-2; Chris Davis 8, Fred Maloney (JT) def.

Jim SabatW Shawn Kamoski 6-0, 6-0. WYOMISSING 5, BRANDYW1NE HEIGHTS 2 SINGLES Jeff Cheng (W) def. Scott Holland, 6-1, 6-1; Andy Rader (W) def. Dan Frlcker, 6-3, 6-1; Chris Kim (W) def. John Schreier, 6-3, 6-1; Shawn Kostreva (BH) def.

Justin Brown, 1-6, 6-3, 6-4; Jason Beiovich BASEBALL American League KANSAS CITY ROYALS Assigned INF Joe Vitiello to extended spring training. SEATTLE MARINERS Fired Nardl Contreras, pitching coach. Named Stan Williams pitching coach. National League CINCINNATI REDS Placed LHP Steve Cooke on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to April 3. ST.

LOUIS CARDINALS Placed Tom Pagnozzi on the 15-day disabled list. Activated Eli Marrero from the 15-day disabled list. Texas League SHREVEPORT CAPTAINS Activated OF Mike Glenderming from the disabled list. Placed IB Damon Minor placed on the disabled list, retroactive to April 8, and Frank Charles retroactive to April 11. Activated LHP Brian Givens from the COLLEGIATE JV SOFTBALL Whitehall 14, Pleasant Valley 4.

Central Catholic 12, Dieruff 2 (Chrissy Michalerya WP, 14 K's). JV BASEBALL Southern Lehigh 15, Salisbury 0. Saucon Valley 11, Palisades 10 (9). Dieruff 3, Central Catholic 1 (Eric Schwab WP). Northern Lehigh 18, Palmerton 7 (Bryn Undenmuth 5-5, HR).

JV BOYS VOLLEYBALL Freedom def. Kutztown, 15-5, 15-11. NORTHWEST L.L. Seniors Cubs 10, Dodgers 0 (Tim Loch WP). Majors Phils 6, Reds 5 (Jeremy Kittek WP).

Farm Braves 8, Cubs 2 (Peter Lezinsky HR). Minor Phil 19, Reds 3 (Ryan Muhl 3 hits, 3 runs). MUHLENBERG 302, 335 MUHLENBERG Matt Berman 73, Matt Detbert 74, Matt Skilton 75, James Tulli 80, Scott Olex 82 Michael Hemquist 81, Nick llu-kowlcz 84, Adam McMurray 85, Nlru Sidhu 85, Andrew PoW 87. Played at Lehigh CC par 71. MORAVIAN 412, FDU-MADISON 448 an lj.ill,il.li).yuui.iiil.L.l.i.iilii,i.u.i, mm fii'-pt i- -h i I IF YOU WANT TO KEEP YOUR PHONE esk ymv mTm0mmms0m I I iVi ln number private, use an ad-sitter.

WS JP JKlrJLL i jtjfl KJ 1 0y JfVy jjjj 1 It saves timeand isjealreasy lo use. 1 FUNERAL NOTICES FINANCE LEGAL NOTICES PUBLIC SALES AUCTIONS 145 Business Opportunities 150 Money 155 Insurance 160 Distributors EMPLOYMENT 515 Houses for Rent 520 Resorts for Rent 525 MovingStorageGarages 530 Wanted for Rent TRANSPORTATION 600 Automobile Sales 605 AntiqueClassic Car Sale 610 TrucksVans4x4's Sale 615 AutoTruck Lease-Rent 620 Auto TiresParts 625 Auto Service 630 Wanted Automotive 635 Recreational Vehicles 640 CyclesBikes 645 Snowmobiles 650 Boats Accessories 655 Misc. Transportation 357 Commercial Equipment for Sale 360 MachineToolsBuilding Materials 365 HeatingStoveFuel BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY 370 Kitchen 6 Baths 372 Paper Painting 380 Exterior Improvements 382 Interior Home Improvements 383 Cleaning 6 Hauling 384 General Home Improvements 386 Miscellaneous 388 Environmental REAL ESTATE 433 Houses Under $100,000 434 Houses from $100,000 to $200,000 435 Houses for Sale 436 Suburban Houses for Sale 437 Open Houses 438 New Construction 440 Condominiums 445 Real Estate Wanted 450 Farms for Sale 455 LotsAcreage 460 ResortsVacation Properties 461 Pocono Real Estate 462 Out-of-State Real Estate 465 Mobile Homes 470 CommercialIndustrial Rent 475 Office Rent 480 Income Properties 485 CommercialIndustrial Sale RENTALS 500 Rooms for Rent 505 Furnished Apartments 510 Unfurnished Apartments CRAFTS PATTERNS BUYERS! SELLERS DIRECTORY 300 PetsPet Supplies 305 Livestock 310 Farm SuppliesEquipment 315 GardenLawn Supplies 317 TreesPlantsFlowers 320 Food 325 Wanted to Buy 330 Coins Stamps 332 Jewelry 333 Bargain Box 337 ComputersElectronics 335 Articles for Sale 340 GarageYard Sale 345 Musical InstrumentsMusicians 350 AntiquesCollectables 355 Business Office Equipment ANNOUNCEMENTS 100 MemorialsLots 105 In Memoriam 110 Cards of Thanks 113 Entertainment 115 Personal 120 Personal Services 125 Professional Services 127 Travel 130 Coming Events 135 Lost 140- Found 200 Professional Employment 205 Health Care Employment 210 Business Employment 215 Management Employment 220 Trades-Industry Employment 223 Food Service 225 Miscellaneous Employment 227 Retail Employment 230 Sales Employment 235 JobsSituations Wanted 240 InstructionTutoring SCHMOYER Leon-ard 80 years 6 psa months 23 days, of Emmaus, April 12, 1998, In Allentown; husband of Ruth K. (Heimbach) Schmoyer. Services 11 a.m.

Friday, Jerusalem Lutheran Church of Western Salisbury. Interment, private. Call 10-11 a.m. Friday in church. Contributions to Lehigh Valley Hospice, 2166 S.

12th Allentown 18103. Bachman, Kulik Reinsmith. STETLER Mrs. Alma (Frick), 84, of Phlllipsburg, formerly of Wilson, April 10, 1998, in Gloucester, wife of the late Archie E. Stetler.

Services 11 am Tuesday, William H. Clark Funeral Home, 1003 Main Stroudsburg. Interment, Stroudsburg Cemetery. Call 10-11 a.m. Tuesday.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions to Riverside Walter Reed Hospital Hospice, Route 17, Box 1130, Gloucester 23061. William H. Clark. WEIDEMANN Mrs. Jean A.

(Makl), 46, of Quakertown, April 12, 1998, in Salisbury Township; wife of Waldemar W. Weidemann. Services 11 a.m. Thursday, C.R. Strut Funeral Home 821 W.

Broad Quakertown. Interment, St. Johns' Lutheran Cemetery, Spinnerstown. Call 10-11 a.m. Thursday.

Memorial contributions to Lehigh Valley Dialysis Department, P.O. Box 689, Allentown 18105-1556. C.R. Strunk. LEISTER Forrest F.

89 years 3 months 6 days, of Gery-ville Pike, Pennsburg, April 9, 1998, in West Rockhill Township; husband of the late Vema (Wolf) Leister. Services 11 a m. Tuesday, Falk Funeral Home, 163 Main Pemsburg. Interment, St. Paul's Lutheran Cemetery, Red Hill.

Can 10-11 a.m. Tuesday. Contributions to St. Paul's Lutheran Church, P.O. Box 47, Red Hill 18076.

Fa SEMMEL Mrs. Ruth E. (Kressley), 88 years 7 months, of 12205 Gunstock Drive, Colorado Springs, formerly of AHentown, March 26, 1998, in Colorado Springs; wife of the late Ralph O. Semmel. Services 10:30 am Saturday, Heintzelman Funeral Home, 4906 Route 309, Schnecksville.

Interment, Union Church Cemetery, Neffs. Call a.m. Saturday. In lieu of flowers, contributions to Union UCC Memorial Fund, co the funeral home, P.O. Box 196, 18078-0196.

Heintzelman. ROSENBERG Mrs. Ida (Laskin), 81, of Philadelphia, April 11, 1998, in Palm Harbor, wife of the late Samuel Rosenberg. Services noon Tuesday, Joseph Levlne Son West, 2811 West Chester Pike, Broomall, Delaware County. Interment, Har Zion Cemetery, Collingdale, Delaware County.

Call 11:30 a.m. to noon Tuesday. Shiva will be observed at the home of the deceased following the funeral. In lieu of flowers, contributions to Hospice of the Florida Suncoast, 300 E. Bay Drive, Largo, Fla.

33770. Joseph Levine Son. HANNON Luke 71, of 1305 Statten Bethlehem, April 8, 1998, in Bethlehem; husband of Mary Ellen M. (O'Connell) Harmon. Services 9 a m.

Tuesday, Connetl Funeral Home, 245 E. Broad Bethlehem; Mass of Christian Burial 9:30 a.m., Holy Infancy Catholic Church, 312 E. 4lh Bethlehem. Interment, Holy Saviour Cemetery, Bethlehem. Call 7-9 p.m.

Monday. Contributions to American Cancer Society, 2121 City Line Road, Allentown, 18109-0127, or the church, 18015. Cornell. NOWAK Walter E. 82 years 2 months 29 days, of Allentown, April 13, 1998, In Fountain Hill; husband of the late Martha A.

(Dranchak) Nowak. Services 9:30 a.m. Saturday, Clinton R. Diefenderfer Funeral Home, 1064 Fifth North Cata-saugua; Mass of Christian Burial 10 a.m. Our Lord's Ascension Polish National Catholic Church, 2105 Jennings St.

Bethlehem. Interment, Cedar Hill Memorial Park, Allentown. Call p.m. Friday and a.m. Saturday.

Contributions to Alzheimer's Association, South East Pennsylvania Chapter, 325 Chestnut Philadelphia 19106. Diefenderfer. ANAGNOSTOU Stephen, 59, of Allentown, April 11, 1998, in Allentown; husband of Irene (Giambilis) Anagnostou. Trisa-gion services 11 a.m. Tuesday, John F.

Herron Funeral Home, 458 Center Bethlehem; continued services 11:30 a.m., St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, 1607 W. Union Bethlehem. Interment, Cedar HIH Memorial Park, Allentown. Call 6-9 p.m.

Monday; Trisagion 6:30 p.m Contributions to the church, 16CUJ. John F. Herron. DEILY Mrs. Julia K.

(Kiss), 83 years 2 months 18 days, of Allentown, April 13, 1998, In Salisbury Township; wife of the late Eli J. Deily Sr. Services 2:30 pjn. Wednesday, SI. Paul's United Church of Christ, Allentown.

Private interment. Call 1-2 p.m. Wednesday, Bach-man, Kulik Remsmith Funeral Home, 17th and Hamilton streets, Allentown. In lieu flowers, contributions to Animals in Distress, 10 Fashion Drive, Allentown 18103. Bachman, Kulik Reinsmith.

FRANTZ Robert 56 years 5 months 24 days, of Nazareth, April 11, 1998, In Fountain Hill; husband of Cassandra H. (Strobl) Frantz. Services 10 a m. Thursday, Union Church, Neffs. Interment, Holy Family Cemetery, Nazareth.

Call 7-9 p.m. Wednesday, Helntzelman Funeral Home, 4906 Route 309, Schnecksvllle, and 9-10 a.m. Thursday in the church. Masonic services 8 pm Wednesday. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions to American Cancer Society andor Union UCC Memorial Fund, both co the funeral home, P.O.

Box 196, HAUCK Dr. Donald E. 74 years 11 months 29 days, of North Cata- LEARN TO READ LUNDBERG John S. 45 years 11 months 9 days, of Pittsburgh, formerly of Center Valley, April 9, 1998, in Pittsburgh; son ot Robert H. and Martha (Eckis) Lundberg.

Memorial services 7:30 p.m. Friday, Friedens Evangelical Lutheran Church, Center Valley. No calling hours. Contributions to Southern Lehigh Public Library, 6339 Beverly Hills Road, Coop-ersburg 18036. Bachman, Kulik Reinsmith.

It's never too late to use QlliffSELL to sell your BECK Elden 80 WlL years 1 month 18 days, of 2852 Woodbine Slatington, April 13, 1991, in Slatington; husband of Grace E. (Jones) Beck. Due notice of services. Interment, Slate-dale Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions to SI.

John's Lutheran Church Memorial Fund, 40 S. 2nd St. Slatington 18080. Harding-Fox. mm EVERVJfAEPLE.

PIERCE John E. 90 years 4 months 4 days, of ManorCare Health Services II, Bethlehem, formerly of 317 E. Susquehanna Allentown, April 11, 1998, in Fountain Hill; husband of the late Myrtle L. (Breisch) Pierce. Services 1030 a.m.

Wednesday, St. Mark's Lutheran Church, 201 E. Juniata Allentown. Interment, St. Mark's Cemetery, Allentown.

Call a.m. Wednesday In the church. In lieu of flowers, rjonrributions to the church, 18103. K.V. Knopp.

sauqua, April 12, IW8, In Philadelphia; husband of Dorothy (Mooney) Hauck. Memorial services 11 am Friday, St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, 3900 Mechanicsville Road, Whitehall Township. CaH am Friday in church. In lieu of flowers, contributions to the church foundation, 18052.

John H. Brubaker. house! MJLiM RAUCH Oliver James "O.J." 73 years 8 months 18 davs. of Chugiak, HENSON Robert J. 73 years 9 months 1 day, of Hamilton Road, East Greenville.

April QuikWi. BORRELU Anthony 83 years 1 day, of Allentown, April 12, 1998. in Allentown; MILLER Mrs. Dorothy N. (Nelson), 83, of 803 N.

Wahneta Allentown, April 6, 1998, In Fountain Hill; wife of the late Richard Miller. Services 11 am Thursday, Bethany United Church of Christ, 5th Ave. and W. Market St. Bethlehem.

Interment, Memorial Park, Bethlehem. No calling hours. Corrtributioris to the church music fund, Bethlehem, 18018. Ask your Realtor or call 610-820-6184 Juar I. 1998, In East Greenville; husband of Janice (Oertel) Henson.

Memorial services noon April 18, The Church of the Good Shepherd, Hilltown Pike. Hllltown. No calling hours. In Heu of flowers, contributions to Open Line, 452 Penn Pemsburg 18073. Fak Pemsburg.

Alaska, formerly of W. Church Street, Slatington. Dec 18, 1997, In Anchorage, Alaska; son of the late Oliver James Sr. and Helen (Handwerk) Rauch. Memorial services 11:30 am Sunday, St.

John's United Church of Christ, 15 S. 2nd Slatington. Interment, at convenience of the family. Union Cemetery, Slatington. No calling hours.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the church Haas Scholarship Fund, 18080. husband of the late Theresa (Mulzet) Borralll. Services 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, Weber Funeral Home, 502 Ridge Allentown; Mass of Christian Burial 10 a.m.. Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church, AHentown.

Interment, Sacred Heart Cemetery, Allentown. Call am Tuesday. In lieu of flowers, contributions to Sacred Heart Hospital Transitional Care Faculty, 421 Chew Allentown 18078-0196. Hemtzeknan. GALLUCa Frank, WL 84 years 10 months 19 days, of 2203 Washington, Allentown, April 13, 1998, in Salisbury Township; husband of Jeamene (Caryl Gallucci.

Mass of Christian Bunal 10 am Friday, Cathedral ot St. Catharine of Siena, 181h and Turner streets, Allentown. Interment, Our Lady of Mount Carmel Cemetery, Whitehall Township. Can p.m. Thursday and am Friday.

Trailer Funeral Home Inc. 1625 Highland St. AHentown. lieu of flowers, contributions may be made Is Lehigh Valley Hospice, 2166 S. 12lh Allentown 18103, or to a charity of one's choice.

Trexler. GLOSE Allen 89 years 9 months 27 days, of 4639 Lehigh Drive, Berfnsville, formerly of 50 Fourth Slatington, April 13, 1998, in Palmerton; husband of the late Ruth A. (Rutman) Gkne. Services 11 am. Friday, Harding-Fox Funeral Home 25-27 N.

2nd St. Slahnglon. Inter 18102. ChecIi TV; Channel Choices Write notes. Write notes to your child.

Write about anything: thank you, I'm proud of you, lunchbox notes. Have your child write back to you. For information about The Morning Call's Newspaper In Education program, call Diane Koch at 820-6513. THE MORNING CALL BMd on Arrant LMracylnrtiMve. Anions Dtpenmanl of EtfucaMn Mid Ceenh (Antona) for a complete Call Info-TEL Qll MOYER William S.

81 years 6 months 27 days, of 713 Wentz Kutztown, April 12, 1998, tot Salisbury Township; husband of Dorothy F. (Hallow-ell) Mover. Services 10:30 am Thursday, St. Paul's United Church of Christ, 47-51 5. Whi-teoak Kutztown.

Interment, Hope Cemetery, Kutztown. CaH a.m. Thursday. Masonic services 10:15 am Thursday. Confcitxjtions to the church, 19530, or the American Heart Association, 212 E.

Broad Bethlehem 18018. Ludwick Kutztown. KULP Randolph L. 81 years 9 months 14 days, of Allentown, formerly of 602 St. John St.

AHentown, April 9, 1998. in AHentown; son of the late OrviHe S. and Stella M. (Laubach) KutP. Services 11 a.m.

Tuesday, Trexler Funeral Home 1625 Highland Allentown. Interment, Fairview Cemetery, Allentown. Call p.m. Monday and 10-11 am Tuesday. Contributions to Zion Reformed United Church of Christ, 620 Hamilton Mai, AHentown 16102 and'or Lehigh County Historical Society.

5lh and Hamilton streets, AHentown 18102. Trexler. RINGER Roger E. 53 years 7 months 19 davs, of 6341 Memorial Road, Germansville, April 10, 1998, in AHentown; husband of Dianne S. (Schifter) Ringer.

Services 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Heintzelman Funeral Home, 4906 Route 309, Schnecksville. Interment, St. John's United Church of Christ Cemetery, Whitehall Township. CaH pm Tuesday.

'hfom category then call 821-8300. CHRIST MAN Mrs. Wanda (Schlecht), 88, of Whitehall Township, Apr! 10, 1998, in Allentown; wife of the tote LeRoy A- Christman. Graveside services 11 ajn. Thursday, Memorial Park, Bethlenem.

No calling hours. Contributions to St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, 835 Third Si. Whitehall 18052. Pearson.

ment, F-airview cemetery, SJa-nngton Call 10-11 am. Friday, ki lieu of flowers, contributions to St. John's United Church of Christ Endowment Fund, 15 S. 2nd Slatington 18080. Har- () CALLMOF, 4f EASTON WALK-IN 8:30 a.m.

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