Twins Continued from Page 8. Newman, catchers Tom Nieto and Sal Butera, desig nated hitter Don Baylor and outfielder Dan Gladden. His most significant deal was made Feb. 3 when he got reliever Jeff Reardon. "Reardon made us instant contenders," MacPhail said. "This club was beaten psychologically last year when so many leads were blown in the late innings. Reardon saved 31 games and, more importantly, gave this team confidence." Playing in the weakest division in the majors, the Twins were never more than five games out of first place. A seven-game winning streak from June 6-12 put the Twins in first and they were never more than percentage points out again. On Aug. 30, Puckett, the stumpy center fielder who sparked the Twins all year, went 6-for-6 with two homers and four RBI capping a two-game spree in which he was 10-for-11 with four homers and six RBI and the Twins were alone in first for good. Although the Twins will be remembered as base ball's best home club, the games in which they won both the AL West and the AL pennant were played on the road. "Whenever this team had to play what we felt was a must-win game, at home or on the road, this club performed well," Roy Smalley said. The top performers included: • Puckett, who batted .332 with 28 homers and 99 RBI and made several homer-robbing catches. His 4- for-4, four-run effort helped the Twins rally from a 5-2 deficit in Game 6 of the World Series. • Gaetti, who batted .257 with 31 homers and 109 RBI and established himself as perhaps the best defensive third baseman in baseball. He batted .300 with two homers and five RBI in the playoffs. Booters Continued from Page 8 teams in the Great Lakes area trying to put together a good soccer pro gram," Bahr said. "In that area out there it was Indiana, Cleveland, Ak ron, St. Louis. Now there are a few others that are starting to emerge, which indicates they're putting a lot of time, money and effort into their soccer program. "Ohio State just hired a new coach last year, and is committed to im proving their program," Bahr contin ued, "and their record so far this year indicates that they are playing well." The Buckeyes bring an 11-5-2 re cord, which includes a 2-1 loss to Louisville Sunday, to Happy Valley. Todd Young and Pierre Bigby lead the OSU offense with eight goals each. Young is the Buckeyes' top scorer with 20 points. Bahr said that although his squad didn't get a win out of Friday s con test, he found another bright spot in the play of a certain freshman mid fielder. "One of the highlights to me was Danny Gil, our outside right," he said. ". . . He chased a player from his own outside right position to the opposite side of the field and all the way down to the opposite corner and finally put some pressure on him. 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Skorpen follows Moylan in the scor ing drive with six goals and two assists. Bahr, however, says Skor pen's contributions go beyond statis tics. "Jan has been unlucky on a number of occassions," Bahr said. "He de serves special credit. Last year he scored a bundle of goals. This year he's not scoring them, but he's worked harder and done more for us this year, especially with his activity around the goal mouth." FOUND - CALCULATOR IN WO FATHER PAULI OUR favorite TO THE SEXY guy next door. if lard October 22. Call 867-3011 tc GMS Battalion Commander- we you really like me tell me! What identify miss you- sex and George apartment building do you live PERSONALS DEAN II AND Kelly - We think you're 10's. we loved your eyes come visit us. I.D s would be wise , The Umbrella Girls JENN— YOU HAVE finally madt • Hrbek, the first baseman who batted .285 with 34 homers and 90 RBI. 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Indianapolis 3 3 0 500 121 89 New England 3 3 0 500 113 128 N Y Jets 3 3 0 500 151 144 Miami 2 4 333 168 133 Houston 4 2 C 667 149 124 Steelers 4 2 0 667 133 121 Cleveland 3 2 0 600 119 63 Cincinnati 2 4 0 333 95 125 San Diego 5 1 0 833 133 104 Denver 3 1 1 700 123 105 Seattle 4 2 0 667 166 118 L.A. Raiders 3 3 0 500 126 112 Kansas City 1 5 0 167 89 201 NATIONAL CONFERENCE 'hash ngton 5 1 0 833 150 101 Dallas 3 3 0 500 135 134 Eagles 2 4 0 333 123 163 St. Louis 2 4 0 .333 128 152 N.Y Giants 1 5 0 167 99 142 Chicago 5 1 0 833 160 77 Tampa Bay 3 3 0 500 141 111 Green Bay 3 2 1 583 106 115 Minnesota 2 3 0 400 88 105 1 5 0 167 119 179 San Francisco 5 1 0 833 168 144 New Orleans 3 3 0 500 142 123 Atlanta 2 4 0 333 117 178 L A Rams I 4 0 200 93 123 Yesterday's Games L.A. Rams at Cleveland. 9 P m Denver at Minnesota 9 p.m.