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TH.KD KfTTON THE PANTAGRAPH, Saturday, Sept. 23, 1995 B3 Brodie to play at Crestwicke Ex-NFL quarterback set for Senior Series golf event --By Pantagraph staff Former NFL quarterback m-, John Brodie is among 70 golfers Uwho have committed to play in $100,000 Senior Series event week at Bloomington's iJlrestwicke Country Club. rZ The 54-hole tournament be-; gins Thursday. The cut will be made after Friday's second round for the final 18 holes next Saturday. The Senior Series' leading money winner, Bobby Stroble, also has committed.

Some notable golfers planning to attend are Ralph Terry, ex-New York Yankees pitcher who was most valuable player of the 1962 World Series; two-time U.S. Amateur champion Gary Cowan; John Jacobs, former PGA Tour player who has won more than 100 long-drive championships worldwide; and Larry Ringer, who led this year's U.S. Senior Open after the first round. There are 91 golfers expected to play in a qualifying round at Crestwicke Tuesday for the final 21 spots in the field. The pro-am is set for Wednesday.

Tickets for the tournament are $10. They can be purchased prior to the tournament at Crestwicke's pro shop or at the gate during the tourney. See Scoreboard for player commitment list NCHS suffers loss in tournament A 1 --CV 1 frf 1 By Pantagraph staff -Peter Christoflkakos scored two goals as Springfield Sacred Heart-Griffin defeated Normal Community High School, 4-0, in the Uni I versity of 111-i no i s- 4 0 loss to Decatur St Teresa in the first round of the Eisenhower Invitational at Decatur. Ryan Peters scored for West at 32:34 of first half on a penalty kick, tying the score at 1. St Teresa took a 2-1 lead at halftime and closed out the scoring at 37:44 of the second half.

The Wildcats (2-7) took 14 shots on goal to 18 for St Teresa. West goalie Brian Pelton had 11 saves. "Our kids played a great game," said West coach Mike Fletcher. "We just couldn't find the back of the net" the way they wanted, it went their way. We just got beat by a better club." Chris Clickna and Brendan Harris each added a goal for the Cyclones, who outshot Normal Community 22-8.

NCHS goalie Craig Lee had four saves. Sacred Heart-Griffin improved to 7-3-1, while Normal Community fell to 6-3. The Ironmen will face Springfield Lanphier at 5 p.m. today in the third-place game. St.

Teresa 3, West 1 Normal Community West will play Springfield Southeast at 9 a.m. today for third place after Friday's a til ii i Springfield SACRED HEART Classic soccer upuc tournament Friday. "They're a very good team," Ironmen coach Larry Tamburini said. "Probably the best we've seen this year. Our boys played well and when we played our style, things went our way.

When they played The. ParrtegraptVMARK VON BROCK Illinois State's Kristin Kueltzo (left) and Patti Hoppa went up for a block against Northern Iowa's Jill Schoeberl Friday night. ISU can't get up to speed Records Northern Iowa rM, 4-0 in Missouri Valley Conference; Illinois State S-4, 4-1. Attendance- 2,285. America's Line Missouri Valley standings OVERALL RECORDS IN PARENTHESES Odds ..4 Northern km 18-11.

Southern Illinois (6-2) NFL SUNDAY STEEIERS 4 Over and under CIANTS Deliberate N. Iowa downs Redbirds in Valley volleyball From B2 CWCri rWrrgwz Da EjcrtHrjerger CWiy Cert. Tot Warm DtWrrWeawr TwyM Mariort rteck lenyMcOe Gwrw-Ardw Dw Massengale Calvin Pwte EdSnewi Chuck Ben Smith Walt Morgan Daw Hill Bob E. Smith Dave Stockton Larry Gilbert Dale Douglas Vrbnsj 37ft 38 Over and 1.000 1.000 .800 .750 500 .400 .400 .400 .250 .200 .000 ILLINOIS STATE (5-41 4 Drake 18-11 3 Indiana State M) 2 Bradley (6-51 2 Wichita Slate (J-91 2 Southwest Misouri (171 1 Evansville (6-7) 1 Tulsa 10-10 ..0 RAMS. lyi Over and under 19-33-72 1W6-72 18-M-72 J8-34-72 J3-M-72 1M6-72 H7-73 37-34-73 36- 37-73 37- 36-73 39-34-73 36-37 73 36- 37-73 37- 37-74 39-35-74 36- 38-74 37- 37-74 38- 37-75 39- 36-75 37-38-75 39-36-75 76 BUCS 3 40 Over and CHARGERS 4 Broncos Over and under 42 COWBOYS 14 Cardinals Over and 39 RAIDERS 7 Eagles Over and under 39 Tknet Scratched: 1 -finally Cankin'i Perfects (1-7) 127.80; Trrfeda (1-7-4) $114.40.

FOURTH RACE Pune 1 1,725, 1 Mile 70 yank WurWtongl, Diaz 4.00 2.80 2.40 4 Pumpki Peach, Firs 440 2.80 2 Scent Us, Silva. 4.40 Time: Ptrfecta (8-4) SlrUO; Trtfeda 0V 4-21 $140.00. FIFTH RACE Pvne 1 720D, 6 Fwlonn 7 Slew Sugar Slew, rwrjes 1700 1.20 6.00 9 Defeasance, Omp6e 24.80 1 1 .40 10 Mouse's Kick. Durante 7.60 Time: Perfect! (14) Trifecta (7-9-10) $3,470.60. SIXTH RACE Purse SI 7,500, 6 Furlones 7 rjiobgnbhrer.

Silva 8.60 4.20 3.40 6 With Flying Colors, LavtokTJe 7.00 5.20 9 Make tt Happen, Meier 6.00 Timet Scratched: On The Line; Perfecta (7-61 Twin Tri (74-9) Pick 3 (6-7-7) $159.60. SEVTNTH RACE Parte $21,900, 1 Mile 6 tbaya, UvWerte 10.40 (.20 4.60 9 Son. Song Sine, Meier 9.00 6 60 7 Western CaufA Sorrows 5.00 Tune: Scratched: 1-Altftrversary BRss, 3 Grreian'i Louse, 10-Lorls Empc Perktcta (6-9) Trifecta (6-9-7) $47160, EIGHTH RACE Pum $17,500, 6 rrrtorvts 10 Fh Butterfly, Afcarado 3.20 3.00 2 40 1 Martha's Terms, Band 12.60 6.60 3 Turbo Lady, Sorrows .....2.80 Time: Perfecta (10-1) Trifecta (10-1-3) 5135.40. NINTH RACE Purse 6 hrlones 2 Mrssurkw. SHva 5.00 3 20 2.40 5 Help Mary Holme, Gurdry 3.60 2.20 irmrrry ruwvn FALCONS OTHER NOTABLES ...43 Over and under BROWNS 4 im Deane Beman Over and Morgan said after ISU dropped to 5-4 overall and 4-1 in the conference ahead of tonight's 7:30 match against Drake at Redbird Arena.

"Our ballhandling and fundamentals are really pathetic right now. When you get into big games, you can't be spending time worrying about fundamentals. You have to be worrying about strategy. Tonight, our team just showed a total lack of discipline." As a result, ISU's 11-match home win streak came crashing down, as well as a 13-match home victory string against Valley competition. Meanwhile, Coach Iradge Ahrabi-Fard's Northern Iowa squad won its 19th straight regular-season conference match to improve to 8-1 overall and 4-0 in the Valley.

The preseason league favorites rallied from deficits of 10-8 in Game 1 and 0-5 in Game 2. Led by the Galer twins Kara and Kate Northern Iowa never trailed in Game 3 after jumping to a 5-0 lead. Setter Kara Galer, last year's Missouri Valley Most Valuable Player, had nine kills, five blocks, 32 assists and 14 digs. Outside hitter Kate Galer, who joined her sister on the all-conference team last year, added 18 kills and 10 digs. "Our team came from behind in the first game and fought well, and that has been the character of this team," Ahrabi-Fard said.

"I think that (the first game) set the tone. Our blocking also came through." Junior middle blocker Kate Marovich had eight of Northern Iowa's 25 blocks. The Panthers also outhit the Redbirds, .240 to .134. "With all due respect to Northern Iowa, it was nothing they did," said ISU junior ouside hitter Patti Hoppa. "We're just making poor decisions and stupid mistakes." BENGALS Over and under Packers lOVi Oilers KVi IACUARS 37 Hooters Tour Results Northern Iowa del.

Illinois State, 15-11, 15-10, 15-7 Drake def Bradley, 15-3, 1S-8, 6-15. 15-11 Evansviledef. Tuba. 9-15, 15-12, 15-11, 15-11 Harms State bnMkmal Rice def. Grerehm, 7-15.

15-7, 15-6, 15-9 OeWilon rf WkMa Slate, 15-8, 15-12, 15-6 Kansas State def. Wichita Stale, 15-6, 15-12, 15-6 Games today Drain at IHnois State, 7:30 pirn. Tuba at Indiana Stale, 2:30 tun. Southwest Mosogn at Southern tfnaf, 4 p.m. Northern Iowa at Bradey.

7 tun Kansas State MtUil Wichita State vs. Northeastern tfcnois, 10 a.m. Cretsjton vs. Kansas State, noon Rice vs. Wichita State, 2 p.m.

Deie)iton vs. Nortrwastern llanois, 5 p.m. I') Missouri Valley matches Over and under. DAVENPORT, Fla. (API leadini socrs Friday MONDAY after the second round of I the S100.000 Ridee By RANDY KINDRED Pantagraph staff The match was played on Illinois State's court But unquestionably and unsetUingly for ISU coach Julie Morgan it was played on Northern Iowa's terras.

What figured to be an early season Missouri Valley Conference volleyball showdown was reduced to a slowdown by deliberate, yet deadly, Northern Iowa. When it was over, the Panthers had posted a methodical 15-13, 15-10, 15-7 victory Friday night before a crowd of 2,285 at Redbird Arena. "They did exactly what we knew they would do. But they lulled us right into their very slow game," Wood Homes Hooters Classic, played on the 49ers. II LIONS Over and under 48 COLLEGE 7.016-vard.

rjar-7 Rate Wood Lakes Country SATURDAY dub: Gary Emmons 63-67-130 695-134 VWnla 4Vi CLEMSON Texas Steve Ford Tim Straub 66-68-134 6847-135 e-Penn St 20 SYRACUSE 7 NOTRE DAME 7Vi CAROLINA 13 69-67-136 Miami-FIa 9tt VATECH NC 1V4 Bavlor Air Force 3 2.40 r.Albarado 4 tve rrwy, Brian Kontak 72-64-136 RobBoktt 74-63-137 TomCIIIrs 7146-137 Deane Pappal 69-66-137 OTHER NOTABLE Matt twine, ex-ISU 77-7S-1S2 KANSAS. Parks and rec rune: Scratched: iVMhl hvrjrtan PerfecU (1-5) Trtfeda (2-5-4) Senior Series Ua uouMe (10-2) $10.20. TENTH RACE Purse $23,200, 6 Furlones 9 Cart Flm, Mem 3a 80 13.00 13,00 la Major Dandy, Siva 8.60 5.00 3 Moment's Glory, Fires 6.40 Time: Scratched: Itr-Lemon Gran; Per-fecta (9-1) $281 JO; Trifecta (9-1-3) UJUM. YWCACO-REC Team Dave Six def. Dinks, 16-14, 9-15, 15-13 DKTysomelhing def.

Woody's, IMS, 15-10, 1S-8 Windjammer def. Men triune. 15-17, 15-7, 1S-9 Ambush def. Avengers. 15-7, 15-2, 15-9 lust Nupe ft def.

Converse. 12-15, 15-9, 15-6 Cross Fie def. lust lovce, 15-6, 13-15, 15-11 DrjTrwdef. Side Out Set, 15-11, 15-11, 15-3 INDIANA ILLINOIS WISCONSIN WYOMING MISSOURI OKLAHOMA. COLORADO TENNESSEE Ohio St PURDUE OREGON ARKANSAS Uda So Mist Carolina Smu OiUomaSt Nf Louisiana North Texii Texas PITTSBURGH Mthtfjan St Stanford png WASH ST MISSISSIPPI Duke Wake Forest At Mayvvood RUST RACE MS MAR College women NAVY.

Rct Tcu VANDERBILT 1 Fresno State UTAH Use Commitments The lorlowna is a list of pbyers who have committed to play ki the 5100,000 Senior Sens event beginning Thursday at Blcomington's Crestwicke Country Club: limmy Adams. Agim Bardha, Paul Barkhouse, Richie Bassett, Jim Bennint immy Blanks, Krhn Brodie, Wayne Carey, im Cochran, Hank Cooper, Gary Cowan, Doug Dalziel, Don Davis, Ken Ellsworth, Bob Gaona, ferry Garrison, Gustavo Gir-akjo, Frank Grote, Bill Hall, Laurie Hammer, Bill rtardwrck. Fred Hawkins, Ted Hayes, Bunky Henry, Larry Huffman. Boo Irving, John lacobs, limmie fones, Mike (oyce, Al Kelley, Bill Kennedy, Roger Kennedy, Tom Kopplin, foe Kriznuski, Snell Lancaster, Bob Leaver, Bruce Leftnhard, Butdi Links, Bob Lunn, Denny Lyons, Bob Menne, Lloyd Moody, Dwight Neva. im O'Hem, Dave Ojala, Fred Oxner, Skip Pace, Tony Perla, Randy Petri, Eddie Perry, Boo Rawlins, Bob Reich, Larry Ringer, Bob Schmia, Gary Schroeder, Ron Skiks, Art Sirverstone, Denny Spencer, Steve Spray, Jim Stefankh, Bobby Struhle, Ralph Terry, Bob Thatcher, Ray Vanyo, lew Vauglin, Robert Walker, Bob Waiter, Roger Watson.

Steve Wilkinson. ARIZONA ARIZONA ST 9 CwgonSt HAWAII Tet-BPaso VIRGINIA 32 St Cincinnati 6 MIAMI-OHIO BowUaeen 6Vi MICHIGAN NEBRASKA 52 KJWA ST 15 AT BLOOMINGTON UNIVERSITYOF CHICAGO 5, ILLINOIS WESLEYAN 4 SINGLES Laura Brockob IIWU1 def. Regyn Germer (UQ, i 7-5. 6-3: Laurie lacobs IIWUI def. Sheaz-Ming Kzo (UQ, 7-5, 6-4; Monique Hilbring (UQ deT Holly Gutierrez IIWUI.

6-1, 7-6; Sara Nance IIWUI def. Aniali Sriniusan (UCI. 1-6, 7-6, 6-2: Susie Mroz UCI def. Tracy Lehmann IIWUI, 7-5, 6-2: Amy Beecher (UQ def. Chelsea Swartz IIWUI, 6-1, 6-3.

DOUBLES Brrxkob-lacobs IIWUI def. Hayeon KVn-Srini IUQ, 7-6, 6-4; HilbringGermer iUQ def. Cut-ierrez-lill Martin IIWUI, 6-0, 6-1: Mns-Kzo (UQ def. Lynn Levy-Tncia Marshall IIWUI 64, 6-0. Records Illinois Wesleyan 1-2.

University of Chkagol-O. Unhf BALL ST Sw Louisiana San lose SI OhtoU WMichigan iyi NO 1 CALIFORNIA. 23 NEV-RENO 12 EMEHIGAN. 14V4 LA TECH 10V4 KANSAS ST 40 NEWMEXICO 16 e-East Rutherford, N.J. Home team in CAPS PK-Pick 'em Arkansas St -Akron emor Purse $4,200, 1 mile No.

Horse, Driver Payout 3 Stormrn Barbara, Maeee S.20 4.00 2.60 6 Turn Me Double, fobs 10.00 4.60 2 Klade's Imagery, Remley 3.20 rime: Scritcrird: No. 7, Arnazme Discovery; Perfecta (3-61 $90.20 SECOND RACE Purse $10,500, 1 mile 2 Getabout. Morgan 6.20 3.20 2.20 Power On force 8.20 3.40 1 Allinline, Hosteller 2.40 Time: PerfecU (2-5) Daily Double (3-2) $21.60 THIRD RACE Pune $4,600, lmSe 5 Koala Sunrise Anderson 7.40 3.80 3 60 4 Carnbino, Curran 3.40 4.20 2 Nick Lersgo, Morgan- 5.00 rime: PerfecU (S-4) Trifecta (5-4-2) $251.60 FOURTH RACE Pine $5,400, 1 mile 2 Taggart Hanover. Marsh 9.40 3.40 2.40 1 AlVRob Rye, Hteman 2.60 2.20 5 Satanic Colt, Magee 2.60 rune: Perfecta (2-1) Trtfecta (2. 1- 5) Pick 3 (2-5-2) $173.80 FIFTH RACE Purse $6300, 1 mile 4 Alkccethemow, (Marsh 1 7.80 5 DO 3.80 5 One Bad Boy, Magee 3.40 2.40 7 Outa Chancel, Busse 3.00 rimr.

Perfecta (4-5) $44.00 SIXTH RACE Purse $300,000, 1 mile 5 Thadl Be Me, Mayor 15.20 3.60 2.80 2 Pacific Rocket, Mooeyev 2.60 2.40 I Ihstoric, Wal 3.00 Time: Perfects (5-1) Trifecta (5- 2- 1) $144.20 SEVENTH RACE Purse $7M0, 1 inle 5 No Surrender Morgan 33.80 15.20 5.40 8 Saraa Rioo, Arrferson 16.208.80 3 Oh Fore, Magee 6.60 Time: PerfecU IX) Trifecta (5-8-3) Pick 3 (4-5-5) $1,838.00 BGHTH RACE Purse $16,000, ImBe 1 Liefrl Year Chuop 00 4.60 4.40 Pacific fM. Anderson 2.20 2.60 2.20 2 Cassies Ruler, HReman. 3.40 Trrne: Perfeda (1.5) $KU0; PerfecU (5-I) iUM High school boys JlWior varsity AT ILOOMINCTON HIGHLAND PARK Par 35 A i BtOOMINGTON 222, LINCOLN 273 'Medalist Bryan Colee IBHSI. Recreation tries Twin City Adult League STANDINGS College Mrlrerlite 1 Organized Chaos 1 Fox and Hounds 1 Soccer locker 0 1 Golden Mix 0 1 titons Team 0 1 AT CRESTWICKE Results At Hawthorne FIRST RACE Purse $6,000, 6 Furlones No. Payout 4 Another Amad, Guidry 14.40 4.20 10 Skeeter Legs, Meier 4.40 3.20 12EIudge, SUIle? ...7.00 Time: Scratched: 5-rVade bsrtM; Perfecta (4-101 $59.60.

SECOND RACE Purse $18,725, 6 Furlongt 12 Wrinkled Rose, Afcarado 13.60 SJ0 3.20 2 Zenlorme, Mew 5.40 3.20 10 Emory Rjb, Guidry 2.40 Tlam Perfecta 02-21 Super-fecta (12-2-10-7) Daly Double (4-12) $89.40. THIRD RACE Pone $6600, Furlones 8 Absolut Dancer, Guidry 80 3,80 2.80 7 De La Concorde, Lasah 3.40 2.40 4 Gold Copy, Hirdes 2.80 Illinois State AT REDBIRD ARENA Northern Iowa def. Minors State, 15-13, 15-10, 15-7 1 NORTHERN IOWA (kilts-errors-ittempts, ares-Mockl-dip)- Kara Galer 94-16, 0-5-14; Becker 0-0-0, 1-0-8; Met! 5-2-16, 1-5-9; Mai-ovk 621, 3-8-9; Kate Galer 18-5-37, 0-1-10; Schoeberl 9-7-29, 0-34; Parkin 1-0-4, 0-3-0; Wolf 2-0-2, 0-0-0 Totals S0-2O1 25, 5-25-53. ILUNOIS STATE Kuetlzo 1-2-9, 13-4-2; Read 9-S-28, 0-1-5; luarez 0-1-4, 1-0-2; Hardwick 7-3-22. 2-6-10; Hoppa 13-SMI, 1-8-5; Kutcher 8-3-19, 04; Chipain (MW), 00; Cole 02, 1-0-9; O'Connor 3-M, 0-1-5; linckley 03, 02.

Totals 41-23-134, 5-20-44. Junior high REGIONAL AT NORMAL Maxwell Part Bkvjmington 8, Holy Trinity 0 Record Bloornhigton 15-2 NOTE: Btomirtgton and Parkside meet for diampionship at 10 a.m. today Sept. 26-30 Crestwicke Country Club $100,000 PURSE Look on the links for HiluiiB 1 1 :00 AM ILLINI FOOTBALL VS. East Carolina 3:35 PM ISU FOOTBALL Pre-Game Tailgate 4:06 PM ISU FOOTBALL vs.

Hofstra followed by the Scoreboard Show with Craig Bertsche A 1230 the spmrr of Mclean county fj Bill Hall Jim Stefanich Larry Ringer Ralph Terry more great goiters! 1" For more information, ILJUI habitat for humanity call 309-829-8092 ITTl of McLean County.

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