There is none for compression readings that I have seen, it's done through general knowledge based on history. Anyway OMC never did have this as a solid spec i am sure, even on new engines it can vary but still be fully serviceable, imagine the new owner concerns if a manufacturer did list it's expected compression reading.
I just then googled and found everything from 110 to 130psi, this fits the general historic model of outboard engines, yours where all even and high which meets the most important pass criteria for this type of test...assuming all pots degrade due to normal wear and tear only, it still has 3000+hours of good serviceable life ahead.....it will not get there because the owner will kill a 2 stroke far earlier 99% of the time....I would be thrilled to buy an engine of that age with that reading and if it looks near brand new too! tickled is the word.