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(Scoreboard, digest THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Thursday, May 29, 1986 7th. am, ci, f4m, jyo up, u. I Baseball 1 -Picked Fresh Crews riTN r-N. r---v I Costa Godoy Puckett Gomez Gorrez 3olo uMraies tli. SmM, cl, 3YO up, Ohio iea lmi.

Major League National League WEST DIVISION zzs in ii xzzsu uu llLrx I Sports digest Blazers pick Schuler to replace Ramsay Mike Schuler was named to replace Jack Ramsay as coach of the Portland Trail Blazers Wednesday and said the team has enough talent to challenge the Ouzts Calo, J. Aflcc Bar tram Ashcraft Sipus 16; HMMnHHMHMWHMIWMMa I HOME RUNS-Jovner, California. FOOTBALL National Football League Puckett, Minnesota 14; Canseco, Oakland, 13; Gaetti, Minnesota, 11; Barfield, Toronto, Green Bay Packers Signed AI Del Tucker, D. '109 Zook 114 1- Iridcni Favorite 2- Anjst 3- Proscatario 4 A Prize Topic 5- Venetian j. 6- G0 Knobs 7- Minardl 8- G0 For Hush 9- Van Turble 10- Ohio Prince AE-WArtime Leader AE-Vegas Fortune AE-Whispering Whale AE-Rapid Potion AEA-Oawn's Hush Reds averages 10.

Greco, place kicker, to a two-year contract. New York Jets-Signed Nuu Faaola, running back. Released Boris Pendergrass, STOLEN BASES-RHenderson, New York, 31; Cangelosi, Chicago, 23; Moseby, Toronto, 12; Wiggins, Baltimore, 12; Butler, wide receiver, and uavid uunnam, tacxie. Tucker, D. Ouzts Santos Gehri MArte Ouzts Matte St.

Louts Cards Signed Eric Pope, Jay Cleveland, it. PCI GB Houston 26 18 591 24 21 533 Atlanta 24 21 .533 2Vi San Diego 24 21 533 2'2 Los Angeles 22 24 .478 5 Cincinnati 17 25 .405 8 EAST DIVISION Pet GB New York 29 11 725 Montreal 25 18 581 SsVi Chicago 18 25 .419 24 .415 Pittsburgh 16 24 .400 13 St. Louis 16 26 .381 14 Underwood and Eric Dreiband, tackles, Rich ard Clopton and Alvin Curtis, guards, Scott PITCHING (S dacisionsl-Clemens, Boston, 8-0, 1 000, 2.69, Haas, Oakland, 7-1, .875, 2.54; Terrell, Detroit, 6-1, .857, 3.82, Holman, Larry Tisdaie, Lee McCorniick and Tim Bishop, wide receivers, Robert Stallings, Boddicker. Baltimore, 5-1, .833, 3.35; 4 at tight end, carter Crawford and Michaei Hor 116 tied with .800. 9th, 17200, alw, 3YO up, SVif.

1- RevenyeOf Dawn Madrid 2- Twelve Oclock Rock Splckcrd 3- lmmodiatc Reaction Sipus 4- Oempsey's Brand Neff 5 AJdreasee Woodhouse ns, nose lack'es, Thomas Moskal, aetens' lineman, Nathan Creer and Michael Lop: STKIKEOUTS-Hursr, Boston, 84, Clemens, Boston, Hi; Higuei Milwaukee 74, defensive back. James Ham and Scott Kilo, Oakland, 65; Mwitt, California, 6' Los Angeles Lakers for the Pacific Division title. '1 believe that with the two (first-round) draft picks, if t.h.., Pofiiaud players want to wiu v.ur.ir uvLstou, Ai: will have "auiicy to do so," Schulei said. Scin ii-s-. assistant to Don Nelson at Milwaukee for the past three seasons, becomes the sixth Portland head coach in the 16-year Schankweiler, linebackers, and Csrl Fiidor, SAVES-Aase, Baltimore, II; Righeit New York, 10; Stanley, Boston, 8: DMooie, quarterback.

HOCKEY National Hockey League California, Harris, Texas, James, uilca- go, Kuehler Slpus Arnold Payne Mafias No Boy Bruin 6 Mississippi Man 7- Native Of Kentucky 8- N0 No Romeo 9- Dlverse Dude 10- Custom Charger 11 Steady In the Boat 12- Broad Fancy TUESDAY'S GAMES Cincinnati Chicago 4 Montreal 5, San Diego 4 New York Islanders Announced the resignations ot AI Arbour, head coach, and College World Series Philadelphia 6, San Francisco 2 At Omaha, Neb. Brian kiirea, assistant coacn. SOCCER Major Indoor Soccer League New York 8, Los Angeles 1 Double Elimination Friday, May 30 MISL -Named Mitchell Burke deputy Atlanta 6. Pittsburgh 2, 12 in XM 10th, 13000, cl, 3YO up, 61. 1- Jiving Joel Costa 1 16 2- Vance's Ferry D'Amico 1 19 3- Caper No Boy 108 commissioner.

Game 1 Louisiana 54-12, vs. Loyo history of the NBA franchise. The 45-year-old Schuler said the Trail Blazers are "a very gifted offensive Cleveland Force Purchased aH the la, 49 13. 510 p.m. Mike Schuler draft picks of the defunct Pittsburgh Spirits.

Game 2 Maine, 41-21, vs. Arizona, 45- nings Houston 5. St. Louis 4 WEDNESDAY'S GAMES Chicago 5. Cincinnati 0 COLLEGE 18, 10 p.m.

Saturday, May 31 Culver-Slockton-Named Marty Baker (Through Wednesday's game) HITTING Player AB 2B 3B HH RBI SB AVG Price 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .500 Jones 56 19 6 1 0 1 7 0 2 .339 Parker 169 52 24 9 0 10 3l 1 0 .308 "Daniels 46 13 5 2 1 2 5 1 4 .283 uiaz 1 17 29 8 6 0 2 11 3 0 .248 Miiner 90 22 18 3 3 2 10 0 4 .244 Oestur 132 31 12 6 0 3 14 4 2 .235 Concepcion 143 33 19 5 0 2 15 2 7 .231 Bell 132 30 10 7 1 1 9 6 0 .227 Venable 38 8 5 2 0 0 2 1 1 .211 Denny 19 42000100 .211 Esasky 111 23 15 5 1 4 9 4 0 .207 Davis 90 18 17 1 1 4 11 2 14 .200 Stillwell 56 11 5 1 1 0 4 2 0 .196 Butera 27 5 2 1 0 1 3 0 0 .185 Hose 65 11 2 2 0 0 8 1 0 .169 Rowdon 610000200 .167 Runnells 8 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 .125 Perez 34 4 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 .118 Gullickson 22 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .091 Browning 22 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 .091 Soto 16 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 .063 Robinson 8 00000000 .000 Franco 200000000 .000 O'Neill 2 00000000 .000 Terry 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 PITCHING Player W-L IP ER fa8 SO SV ERA Robinson 3-0 37.00 7 22 7 14 31 3 1.70 Franco 0-1 32.00 8 25 12 17 30 7 2.25 Gullickson 65.00 27 65 30 25 18 0 3.73 Price 0-1 20.67 9 21 SO 9 15 0 3.91 Soto 3-6 63 00 29 64 32 27 36 0 4.14 women basketball coacn. Game J-Miami, 47-15, vs. Oklaho Hous.on 4. St. Louis 3, 11 in Kentucky State-Named John Wrighi ma 54-13, 5.10 pm.

football coach. Game 4-lndiana 48-19, vs. Florida Memphis State Announced they wif nings San Oiego 10. Montreal 1 Nev York 4. Los Angeies 2 accept two-year probation from Nv.AA.

57-11, a. 1C p.m. Sunday, June 1 Gam 5 Game 1 loser vs. Game loser, 5:10 p.m. Game 6-Game 3 loser vs.

Game loser. 8:10 p.m. Philadelphia 4, Sar. Francisco 0 4- West Quad Beimel 111 5- Wiber No Boy 116 6- Oriental Banker Puckett i 16 7- Mothers Partner Puckett 116 8- B1 ad's By Geo. No Boy 1 16 9- Renegociate Gehri 122 10- Skob Nob Corbatt Delagua-dia 122 11- MaclioReb Marie 116 12- Rube AndCarin McKee 116 AE-Spiffy And Cool Marte 116 At-Sly Bob Henry 1 19 AE-Hot Salsa cslielia 116 AE-Huiriar G.

Delaguardia 1 16 River Downs results WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Weather cloudy. Track fast. mdn 6f. Tierney (Ouzts) 3.60 2.5C 2.20 Pittsburgh 4, Atlanta 3 THURSDAY'S GAMES Los Angeles (Valenzuela 7-2) at LJl Basketball New York (Fernandez 4-1), 7:35 p.m Softball schedule San Francisco (Mason 2-4) Philadelphia (Toliver 0-2), 35 i Only games scheduled American League WEST iSiON Granny's Honey (Bertram) 3JS 2.6C- MAJOR TOURNAMENTS, 19S6 SEASON June 21-22: Coors Light Queen Cily Women's Class A USSSA National 'nvita- Babe (Tucker Off 2:02. Time 3-i cl, 3YO fiona, icincinnati Sctiball Center and NBA playoffs CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS Monday, May 26 Fieiyning goe? iCosta) j.6C i.6u KumpKr Par).

rulinKa Wilbi" ri) (.20 June 21-22: Coors Light Ohio USSSA team," and his first priority will be to improve the team's defense. Ramsay who had one year remaining on his contract, had been the Trail Blatis' coach for 10 years, compiling' a record and directing the team to the playoffs umt times, The Chicago Bails have released assistant coach Mike Thibauit, who survived three head coaching changes in four years but is being swept out with the new regime of Doug Collins. Detroit Pistons guard isiah Thomas underwent successful surgery to repair ligament damage in his left rhumb Lendl, Martina lead advance ivdn Lendl and Martina Naviatiiova, breezing past outgunned opponents, lea a parade of seeded players into the third round of the French Open tennis championships in Paris. Navraiiiova touk just 47 minutes to crush Larisa Savchenko of the Soviet Union, 6-2, 6-2, while Lendl needed an hour longer to dispose of Switzerland's Jakob Hlasek, 6-3, 6-3, 6-3. Not a single seed fell on the third day of this clay-court Grand Slam tournament, although No.

13 Carling Bassett of Canada had to rally in the third set to pull out a victory over Pascale Etchemendy of France, 3-6, 6-4; 7-5 The bubbiy blonde from Toronto then suffered a slight mi on her knee in the iocker room following htr victory, but it was not expected to affect her perfor iDeiaguarQij j.OO htruvu.ing 2-4 60.33 30 64 36 it 37 0 4.47 bOMutt Vi, Houston 100 bo si on off 2:26. Time 1:13 -2. Black sta'e Championship (EKpresi Park). July Hudepoltl Blue Chip Co-; Power 2-3 21.00 11 21 16 12 18 0 4.71 Liu'ciVs Lcnc Stiir. Dailv io wuintlio (2-3 3-2; paid y'A.

Women's Class A USSSA National invitational 3-5 57.33 34 71 40 19 35 0 5.33 leiry 0-1 19.67 12 19 13 13 10 0 5.49 3rd 700, mdn i'O 6t. (Eipress-way Park). l-fl Thursday, May 2V Houston at Boston, 9 pm. Sunday, June 1 Boston at Houston, 30 p.m. Tuesday, June 3 Boston at Houston, 9 p.m.

Thursday, June 5 Optioned to Denver. July 19-20: Coors Light Ohio USSSA Saucy (Woodhouse) 4.60 3.00 3.00 Lady K. Rose (Estrella) 3.60 3.40 Trudy's Gem (Gomez) 3.80 women's class state Championship (Riv ersiar rarnj. Pet OB Teds 24 21 533 California 22 22 .500 1'i Kansas City. 21 24 .467 3 Oakland 21 25 .457 3'i Chicago 18 26 409 5Vz Minnesota 18 29 .383 7 Seattle 16 29 .356 8 EAST DIVISION Pet GB Boston 31 14 .669 New York 28 16 .636 2V2 Baltimore 26 17 .605 4 Milwaukee 23 21 .523 7Vj Detroit 21 20 .512 8 Cleveland 22 23 .489 9 Torcrito 21 26 .447 11 'Night game not included Off 2:50.

Time 1:14 3-5. 13 Exacta (6-8) Ivan Lendl (1), Czechoslovakia, def. Ja July 19-20: Ohio USSSA Girls Youth State Championship Senior, Junior, Pee B. Gray, 6-0, 6-0; Lyon def. Gale, 2-6, 6-4, 6-4, Ballal def.

K. Gray, 60, 6-0; Minson def. paid S29 10. kob Hlasek, Switzerland, 6-3, 6-3, 6-3. Boston at Houston, 9 p.m., if necessary Gaudio Mimussi, Argentina, def.

Simon mcl, 3YO up, 6f. MuccHo, 64, 6-0; Thomas def. Picton, de wee and Midgets (Express-Way Park). Sunday, June I Yom, Australia, 6-4, 5-7, 7-3, 6-2. fault; Spiegel def.

Allan, 6-1, 6-0; Dario def. July 26-27: Coors Light Ohio USSSA Houston at Boston, p.m., if necessary Johan Kriek (13), Naples, def. Mi DeCuivre(Neff) 4.40 3.20 2.40 Natinal Starflite (Lang) 4.60 2.80 Run Right (Costa) 2.80 wen une-f itcn state Championship (E Wednesday, June walker, 6-3, 3-6, 6-1. Girls 16 lan sreiber, Czechoslovakia, 5-7, 7-3. press-way park).

Houston at Boston, 9 p.m.. If necessary Yanmck Noah (4), France, def. Sam Oft 3:15. Time 1:11 3-5. 13 Quinella 1-7 Farley def.

Moskowltz, 6-0, 6-0; Schultz July 26-Aug. 3: Budweiser ASA Cincin 7-1) paid 121 30. Giammalva Houston, 6-3, 6-7 (8-10), 6-4, nati Metro Championships All Divisions def. Gaitskill, 64, 64; Poffenberger def. 6-4.

5th mdn 34YO, if. ftflcuonougn, 6-j, 6-3; Spiegel def. Mills, 6-1 (Kumpke Park). Aug. 2-3: Coors Liaht Men's Class NBA MVPs 1985-Lart Bird, Boston Celtics 1984-Larry Bird, Boston Celtics Lise's Keeper (Matias) 103.60 23.20 i3.4C Anders Jarryd (7), Sweden, def.

Marko 6-2, Lin def. Slalt, 6-2, 6-1; Whitman def. Ostoia, ruaoslavia, 6-2, 6-4, 1-6, 7-5. Morr.s, 64, 6 Bergholtz def. Magee, de- Darashon 4.60 3.80 Exclusive Tai(Puckeit) 73C Guy Forget, France, def.

i nomas Mus USSSA Metro Championship iExpress-Way Park). Aug. 2-3: Coors Light Men's Oass 1983-Moses Malone, Philadelphia 76ers rauir, Barron cer. bale, 6-u, Ml. Boys 12 TUESDAY'S GAMES Off 3:41 Time 1:14 1-x SS ii ter.

Austria, 6-2, 6-3, 4-6, 7-6 (7-1). 1987- Moses Malone, Houston Rockers paid 1572,70. Andres Gomez (9), Ecuador, def. Nel Boston 2, Cleveland 0, 6th in osswaid det. 6-1, 6-1; Cum- usasA Metro championship Cincinnati Soft- 1981 Julius Er ing, Philadelphia 76ers 4th cl, 3YO 'JO, 6t.

son Aerts, Brazil, 6-1, 6-4, 4-6, 6-3. 1980-Kareem Abdul-Jaobar, Los An minga def. Schwartz, 6-2, 7-6, Marshall def. Wyant, 64, 64, Dimling Banker, 6-1, 6-1; Dan center). Aug.

2-3: Coors Light Men's Class Depth Finder (Fortner) 14.60 9.00 5.20 ning, fog Miiwaukee 9, Kansas City 1 Jan Gunarsson, Sweden, def. Seroio geles Lakers J. Side (Puckett) 10.0O 10 40 casai, spam, 7-6 1 31, 6-4, 7-5. Bailey def. klekamp, 3-6, Goldberg ivv-Moses Malone, Houston Rockets USSSA Metro Championship (Riverstar Park).

Minnesota 7, Toronto 6, 11 in Kent Carlsson, Sweden, def. Henrik Right Defense (Sullivan) 6.60 det. smith, aetauit; Greiner Rimer, 64, 1976 Bill Waiton, Portland Trail Blazers 1977- Kareem Abdul-Jaobar, Los An Sundstrom, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3, 6-2. ott 4:07. Time 1:13.

scratcned-Keiiy Aug. 9-10: Coors Light Women's Class 64. Boys 14 Guillermo Vilas (12), Argentina, def. mance. Kentucky St.

names Wright state Championship (Cincinnati Softball Cen geles Lakers Reason, Brad's By Geo, Altriath, Big Sandy Magnet. First half Twin Trifecta (7-8-1) paid 15il3.20. nnarnn wosrennoirne, Canada, 7-5, 6-2, 6-2. ten. Anderson def.

Wiot, 64, 64; Hlghsmith l76-Kareem Abdul-Jaboar, Los An Damir Kementc, West Germany, def. Aug. 9-Hk Coors Light Women's Class aet. List, 6-1, 6-1; whitman det. theian, 64, geles Lakers 7th 10,800, ale, 3YO up, 6f.

Diego Perez, Uruguay, 7-6 (7-0), 6-1, 7-6 6-0, Smith def. Wolter, default; Getz det. Roe, omo USSSA state Championship (Express 1975- Bob McAdoo, Buffalo Braves 1974 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Milwau B-6J. 6-1, 6-1; Puentes def. Norrls, 6-1, 64; Gleich way park).

Double OunkerlBarti am) 7.40 5.40 2.80 Squire's Sword (Ouzts) 9.60 3.60 Pair Of Queens (Neff) 3.00 Tomas Smid, Czechoslovakia, def. Todd def. Bailey, 6-1, 6-1; Yeager def. Heimann, Aug. 16-17: Coors Light Ohio USS5A kee Bucks nings Texas 6, Chicago 3 Only games scheduled WEDNESDAY'S GAMES Baltimore 9, Oakland 5 Boston 13, Cleveland 7 Chicago at Texas, night Kansas City 4.

Milwaukee 3 Toronto 14, Minnesota 8 New York at Seattle, night Detroit at California, night THURSDAY'S GAMES Nelson, San Diego, 6-4, 6-2, 7-6 (7-4). 6-2, 6-1. 1973-Dave Cowens, Boston Celtics wen's class state Championship (River star Park). Off 4:31. Time 1.12.

13 Exacia (2-4) paid i-ernanoo Luna, spam, det. Marcel 1972-Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Milwau 151.30. Freeman, Port Washington, N.Y., 6-2, 6-3, 6-3. Aug. 16-17: Coors Light Ohio USSSA kee Bucks 8th- 3,200, cl, 3YO up, im(.

trie Jelen, West Germany, def. Paul iW'n State Championship (Cincin Jaw (Tucker) 13.20 11.30- 4.40 McNainfie, Aust' ana, 6-4, 6-4, 7-5. High School Wl-Lew Aicindor. Milwaukee 1970-Willis Reeo, New York Knicks 1969-Wes 'Jnseld, Baltimore Bullets nati soman center). Aug.

16-17: Buiiwslser ASA Mia- Lulr Matiai Brazil, def. John Fitzgerald, Liu's Focluh (Bartram) I.jO 3.6u Australia 6-7 12-7), 7-5, 6-4, 6-3. Regional Women's Clas: A Champio-sltip 1968-Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia -MsiRc'iDuslyiNc't, Of :55. Tims rjicstJ Doubles Hirst Howid Baltimore ityixon ij-2) at Oakland 1967-Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia le.vjl':"' Gale; 'A iM l.ai'lr:o, iuddtn (KuiTipke r-arrj. Running calendar ar.

Navratll, Czechoslovakia, and IW 3 5), 3 15 p.m. 76ers chiei Scliapers, The Netherlands, der. Gibaido Mew York (Rasmussen 4-1) at 1966-Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia John Wright, a former player with the New England Patriots, has been named head football coach at Kentucky State University. Wright, 37, played with the Pats tor about VA years after graduating from Virginia Union in 1971- He has been offensive coordi 'iiaio'. -ii Yn'toiK State (Va.) uic past two ataxias, Wright is iht htad coach since 1962, and he inherits a team inat finished U-il in 19b ana carries an overall 18-game losing streak.

Brooks to coach St. Cloud Herb Brooks, former hockey coach of the U.S. Olympic team, New York Rangers and University of Minnesota, was named coach at St. Cloud State. Rrrinkc: 4ft whu Viaci f-ni-npH rlnurn Qt- Exac5t (i-7) paiii $lil J0.

2nd T.vi Trifecta (7-8-1, 1--6 No er 148,462.00. Barboso and ivan Kley, Brazil, 7-5, 6-2. 76ers Seattle (Wilcox 0-5), 10 35 p.m. June 7 a.m.)-Blue Ash Cornmuni Thomas Niissen and Johan Vekemans, Detroit (LaPoint 1-3) at California 1965-Bil Russell, Boston Celtics 1964-OsW Robertson, Cincinnati Roy The Netherlands, def. Bruce Derlin and David 9th 8,000, ale, 3YO, 7Vzf.tf.

ty Run, 5 kilometers, Blue Ash Recreation Center, Blue Ash, Ohio, Contact: Blue Ash SotiOfTtieOeseri(Pucket) 3.80 2.20 2.10 Felgale, New Zealand, 6-3, 6-3. Prep results REGIONAL BASfcbALL SEMIFINALS Class A at Dayton Stebbins MIDO FENWICK 102 000 1-4 10 9 SIDNEY LEHMAN. 230 003 3-11 9 3 WP-Mike Ciriegio. LP-Braun (7 strike als Run, 4433 Cooper Blue Ash, Ohio, 45242, Gustavo Tlbertl, and Gustavo Luza, Ar dh-Mr. Aaron (Zook) 2,10 2.10 dh-Mystical Jay (ADAmico) 2.20 2.40 745-8S50.

gentrna, def. Antony Emerson, Australia, and (Sutton 2-4), 10:35 p.m. Only games scheduled How runs scored WEDNESDAY'S CAME 1963 Bill Russell, Boston Celtics 1962 Bill Russell, Boston Celtics 1961 Bill Russell, Boston Celtics 1960 Witt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Off 5:20. Time 1:31 3-5. Scratched-Haii- Haraid Rittersbacher, West Germany, 7-5, June 7 (9 a.m.)-Cross Village Run, kilometers, American Legion Hall, Mllford, 13-), 6-4.

ing Hearts, Mystical Jay, Apple Grove, Old Ohio. Contact: MHtord Area Jaycees, P.O. Colin DowdesweD, Australia and Gianni Time Movies. dh-Dead heat for 2nd. Exa outs).

SL-Mitch Ciriegio 2-4; Edwards 3-4, 3B. MF-Cunningham 3-4; Guard 3-4; Curtis Warriors Box 61, Mllford, Ohio, 45150, 683-64)9. ta (5-2) paid 116.50. S3 Exacta (5-7) paid Ocleppo, Italy def. Marty Davis, San Jose, and Brad Drewett, Australia, 5-7, 6-2, 2-3.

Records: mf i-13, sl i-6. June 8 (W a.m.)-L'Chalm Run, 5 kilo 112.30. Cubs 5 Reds 0 1959 Bob Pettit, St. Louis Hawks 1958 Bill Russell, Boston Celtics 1957 Bob Cousy, Boston Celtics 1956 Bob Pettit, St. Louis Hawks 2.

10th 3,100, cl, 3YO up, REGIONAL SOFTBALL SEMIFINALS meters, Temple Sholom, Ridge and Long-meadow Roads, Amberly Village. Contact: David Lasse, 10093, Crosier Lane, Cincinnati, Bruno Oadlllon and Thierry Pham, It's A Honey (Ouzts) 8.00 5.00 3.20 Class AAA at Lefferson Park, Middletown Jacnee (Madrid) 4.40 3.40 Fi ance, def. Kent Carlsson and Olli Rahnasto, Cubs' 1st: (Gullickson pitching.) No outs. Ohio, 45242, 984-0163. Sweden, 6-4, 6-3.

Paw Paw's Jorgie (Estrella) 3.20 AMELIA 000 002 3-5 5 SIDNEY. 000 000 0-0 3 Dunston singled, stole second and went to y-uiT ti, least two offers to coach in the National Hockey League since be June 14 (9:30 a.m.) Landen Square 'Jtt 5:50. 1 imc 1:46. scrarcnedtjiznio Glenn Layendecker, Portola Valley, tiiii on Diaz throwing error. Lopes filed out.

i WP-Knox. LP-Watkins. A-Damrou HR; Run, 5 kilometers, Landen Square Shopping ana Glenn Micmoata, Canada, def. Kids, Me And Sonny, Dewansong, Lover: Test. S3 Trifecta (5-7-2) paid S162 90 Pic Six Deardortf 2-4.

Records: A 20-5. 20-5. scoring Dunston. Sandberg singled. Moreland doubled, scoriny Sandberg.

Durham ground aig Campbell, South Africa, and Cralq Wlt- center, Montgomery Koao, wainevwe, uriio. Contact: Bobbl Fulcher, 1929 Adams Road, Class A at Lefferson rark, Middletown (3-7-2-1-5-5). 5 wins paid 1364.60. (nine tick tus, bioormieio mils, 2-6, 7-5, 7-5, Cincinnati, Ohio, 45231, 9314126. ed out Mumpnrey grounded out.

Two runs, two nits. Cubs, 2-0. carryover 153.257.15. Broderlck Dyke and Wally Masur, Aus 000 400 0-4 4 NEW 000 001 0-1 5 tralia, def. Woitek Fibak, Poland, and Claudlo WP-K.

Watson. LP-Baker. G-Rossman JT It Ari June 15 (8 a.m.l-Running Spot 10K, 10 kilometers, Lunken Piayfield. Contact: Bob Rockner, 1993 Madison Cincinnati, Ohio, Hanatta, Italy, 6-2, 6-3. 2-4.

NM-Garrlson 26, Grooms 2B. Records: Jorge Lczano, Argentina, and Todd Wit- Attendance 3,353. Handle $469,217. Churchill entries THURSDAY AFTERNOON First post time 3:30 p.m. Cubs' 2nd: No outs.

Davis walked. Triilo Singled, bunting Davis to second. Sutcliffe singled, loading the bases. Dunston grounded into a foice at the plate-Trillo to third, Sutclifte to second. Lopes singled, scoring LPGA tee times NM 15-1.

321-3006. sken, Carmel, Ind, def. David Graham, Aus- alia, and Victor Pecci, Oiiie, 7-5, 5-7, 6-3. The line BOYS TRACK Class AA Regional At Welcome Stadium Teem 7:50 am Connie Cnilleml; Beth Solo Johan Kriek, Naples, and John ing fired in January, 1985, by the NHL's Rangers, said the St, Cloud State job offers him a great challenge. He also said it would allow him to remain close to the Twin Cities, where his family lives and where he works as a consultant for Jostens, a ring manufacturer.

AI Arbour, saying "It is better for everyone concerned that I 1st 4,320, cl, mdn 3YO up, lmi. i riiio. sanaoerg rued to ngnr, scoring but-clifte on the sacrifice. Moreland Hied out. Lloyd, Britain, def.

Thierry Tulasne and Eric mon, Mary Dwyer. Scales Place 119 Spacing State qualifiers (Event winner, local state qualifiers; top four in each event qualif- Two runs, three hits. Cubs, 4-0. winogradsky, France, 6-7 (4-7) 6-4, 6-4. Shlomo Glickstein and Rob Simons, Isra Tonkin, Dale Eggelina Cin (Home Team in CAPS) MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL National League Cubs' 3rd: Two outs.

Davis homered. dy Figg. tv to state): el, def. Francois Errard and Jerome Potier, Triilo flied out. One run, one hit.

Cubs, 5-0. Dougherty, Cathy Revn Pole Brian Culien (Tipp City) France, 7-5, 6-0. 106 BackToEarth 112 Rank Avengr 108 Sprint Ahead 101 MintToBe 108 Freddie 119 Tantalum Flying Buro Bat AngelBat Roman Rogue Citizen K. Fan Em olds, Judy Kimball-Slmon, Favorite Odds Underdog PHILADELPHIA 5Vi-6Vi SanFlanclsco 15-0, regional record; 2. Rick Conkiin (Spring- Carlos CHIaura nd Jim Pugh, Peru, def.

8:20 LeAnn Cassaday, Nancy Rubin Doroj 134; 3. scon Thomas (Mida. Madison, Joao Soares and Jar em Srnensky, Brazil, 7-5, NFW YORK Pick Los Angefe Herb Brooks Martha Nause. Baseball today May 29 134 6 19-7). American League Fredrickson, Carole High Jump-1.

Todd Ber.ier (Milton- 2nd-4J120, cl, 4YO up, 7f. Simohc and Claudio Mezzadri, Underdog Charbonnier, Patty Hayes. Union) 6-7; 3. Shawn Hopper (New Rich Quick ToLeve 112 Genes Proritis Italy, det, vijay Amitrai, India, and Karl Rich- "i91o--Christy Matnewson defeated the Boston Braves. 3-0, for the New York Giants' Ranck, Heather Drew, Mit- mond) 6-5.

Favorite Odds OAKLAND 5-5W New York 6Vj-7'j CALIFORNIA et. Auburn, 3-6, 6-3, 7-5. Baltimore SEATTLE Dell" oil zi Edge. Shot Put 1. Burt Anderson (Kenton Vth consecutive victory, all on the road.

Magnus Tideman, Sweden and Mark Overnite Sues Her; era 1 wibii Leos Cadet Davls.Sandy Ridge) 55-2 14; no local qualifiers. 112 Mickey Lobe 1 12 True Master '12 SirGus 108 Fifth Wonder 107 OWPai Woodforde, Australia, def. Llbor Pimek, step announced his retirement as coach of the New York Islanders, a team he guided to foui consecu tive Stanley Cup championships, 7 he 52-yeai-old Arbour had coached the Islanders sii'C? the 1973-74 NHL season, one year after the club came into existence. Kathryn Young. N6A CHAMPIONSHIP iW2-The US Supreme Court ruled that Organized Baseball was primarily a sport and not a business and therefore was not subiect to antitrust laws and interstate com Czechoslovakia, and Blaine WiHenborg, Miami Shores, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3.

skinner, patty sneenan, jar Favorite Odds Underdog Mats Midniie GIRLS TRACK Class AA Regional At Welcome Stadium Stephenson. BOSTON 9 Hourlon Jrd-720, cl, mdn 2YO, 51. Mike DePalmer, KnoxviHe, and JoAnne earner, Judy Dickinson, merce regulations. Gary Donnelly, Scottsdale, def. Gienn State qualifiers (Event winner, iocai Pat Bradley.

NicciNicci 114 GetTheLeadr Magical Pwrs 118 lUstaLikeHr Eriksson, Sweden, and Jonas Svensson, Swe )'St-Gus Bell of Cincinnati hit three consecutive home runs to lead the Reds to a Inkster, Beth Daniel, Mvra state qualifiers; top four each event qualify to state): BMHUHHWHaaHl jorse Racing den, 6-3, 6-2. Kemper kind to long drivers 1 Black welder. Only Kidding 118 MeToosFlesr Laserette 114 10-4 victory over the Chicago Cubs at Wrig- Tarik Benhabiles and Jean-Philtipe Fieu Long Jump 1. Ashley Richardson 9:30 Muffin Spencer-Devlin, Ayako ley Field. Bed also added two singles and rian, France, det.

Mikel Perntors and Petei (Northndoe) 17-9; no local qualifiers. 4th-9J20, mdn 3YO up, 4' 2f. Okamoto, Jane Crafter. drove in seven runs in the game. Lundgren, Sweden, 5-7, 6-3, 7-5.

Discus 1. Tammy Ektridge (Taylor) King. Penny Pulz, Jodv OathToWIn 110 Affadavlt RandumJak 115 SerchNFrHm Kosenrnai. Henri Leconte, France, and Sherwooc Stewart, Woodlands, Texas, def. Thierrs 1965-The Philadelphia Phillies' Richie Allen hit a home run over the roof at Connie Mack Stadium off Chicago's Larry Touring Dncr 1 10 Cannons Roar Fergon, Cathy Krafzert, River Downs entries cnampion ana uxc couneau, France, 6-3 NohlmExprs 110 Roman Dean ueo Rirnard.

Jackson as the Pinnies won, 4-2. 7-5. ilh -10JI20, ale, 3YO, 6Vlf. Beth Zimmerman, Lenore 175-9; 2. Lisa Rotman (Reading) 1234; 4.

Susan Matz (Lebanon) 1)4-1. Regional baseball Class AAA Wednesday, May 21 Semifinals Ken Flach, Prairie Oaks, and Rob 1977 Larry Parrish of the Montreal Expos slugged three homers in one game for Muraoka, Bonnie Lauer. Lord Glacier 116 Glorious Flag Volt 12 i Sari Bailimpr THURSDAY AFTERNOON First post time 2 p.m. 1st, 1)000, cl, mun, tl. ert Seguso, Prairie Oaks, def.

Jeremy 12:30 Alice MiHer, Sail Little, Laura tsares ana eve snaw, tsrnain, -6 (7-5), 6-4 bauyfi. Stake Wine Lafotamus Tontmn Ldr BoldSchus: t-Windy Lorraine Crews 113 12:40 Lisa foung, Saily Quintan, Jane 2-To No Avail Ouzts 1 BiafOCK. mdn 3YO up, 6v'zf. Western Hilts (25-6) vs. Clayton Wayne (18 13) at Monroe, 4:30 p.m.

Fairfield (26-5) vs. Dayton Chaniinade-juli- me second time in a monm. Today's Birthday: Mike Srenhouse 28. Major League Leaders (Through Tuesday's games) IBased on 93 at-bats) NATIONAL LEAGUE 3-Cepliaion Lang 124 Bozarth, Alice Ritzman, Kafhy Postlewait. 4-Very Swif ty No Boy 113 Women Singles First Round Mary Joe Fernandez, Miami, def Helen Kelesl, Canada, 7-6 (7-4), 6-3.

Second Round Steffi Graf (3), West Germany, def Gretchen Rush, Mount Lebanon, 6-1, 6-1 Cliff Notes HO Rir os Built ASInyrsDrrn :20 Eclietons Gni Mt. Zion My SpclPtrck Hes Real 1 10 Thors Dancer 3-Mighty War Chant Sotr 124 1:00 Pia Nilsson, Pam Allen, Mmdy Moore. 6-C'iamotid Nase Payne "119 7-Jack Hawkins Sipus 'liJ. 1:10 Sherri Steinhauer, Susan Sanders, 7th Ti J20, aic, 4YO up, html. Dana Howe Chancellor.

SteelExplosn 112 MakmnADbl 8- DrawFour Campbell 119 9- Chief's Bargain Wilburn 108 enne izj-aj ai wrighi state, 4:30 p.m. Finals Western Hills (26-6) vs. vs. Dayton Chami-nade-Julienne (24-8) at Wright State, Satur day May 31, 1 m. Class AA Thursday, May 29 Semifinals Jenny Byrne, Australia, del.

Louiu Hesslon, Melissa Whit- EsprtDArgnt 121 Press Release Tarver 115 Ruisenor 10-Dance With Czar Beimel 1 19 mire, Denise Strebig. Field, Australia, 64, 6-4. Claudia Porwick, West Germany, def Patricia Tarabini, Argentina, 6-4, 6-2. r-arr, pawn Loe, Kay 8th-13JJ20, ale, 4YO up, 6f. 11 Dick I Said Bruin 113 12- NotAKnot Rice 113 AE-Tecar Esfrella 113 Kennedy.

6 AB Pet. 43 172 31 tl .355 39 1 51 19 55 .348 3 134 20 45 .336 39 153 28 51 .333 40 160 29 53 .331 34 124 18 40 .323 43 159 26 51 .321 41 156 25 50 .321 42 169 32 54 .320 40 129 16 4 1 .318 Tine Scheuer-Larsen, Denmark, def. Lil 1:40 Nancy White-Brewer, Kim Ship- Loveland (21-10) vs. Portsmouth at HUsboro, Custommade 112 Great Lilly Miss General 118 Whatsoraire Bold Doris 112 Vaguely Fish Tomaki 121 man, Jackie Berlscn. i.jv p.m.

AE-Sentimental Kid Sipus 113 AE-New Year's Call Green 124 AE-Body Irish Littrell 113 1:50 Vicki Tabor, Sis Seman, Sue Fore Winner to Regional finals versus Amn.m. man. Miami Esst winner. Saturday Mav 31. 1 Dm cl, 4YO up, 6f.

2:00 Misste McGeorge, Lynn Connelly, OberMeH All 2nd, S4300, cl. mdn, 2YO, 5f. Lovdtano (wears nnsmoutn. Regional LadyRockHIr 115 Jeiune SacredCharit 115 Faithfl J.A.P. rtsti Arringlon.

1-Gary's Special Steigmeyer 120 tmon me 01 fvnom ware, it Hortsmruiih cereal Loveiana, fteaona I nas arc af Hills. GoBigBlue 112 Dois Dance Tee boro.) Jaime Michel 112 GrannlsPlesr 7tS0 a.rp Ok-Hee Ku, Mary Murphy, OWhatRlfts 107 Virtual Lady Larson. Class A Wednesday, May 28 Semifinals 2- Queen Clarice De La Rosa 1 17 3- CoiakGo Payne 112 4- LunATIC D'Amlco 120 5- Sharp Wary Lou Tucker, D. '112 6- Gotittoyether Sullivan 115 7- Atlanta Exclusvie Crews 120 8- KonaTheGreay D'Amlco 120 9- SwiftEra Estrella 117 Halt, Mar lei Floyd, Mary viuslc 112 Girl Quite Amusng 112 RhyihmMtht! Phiis Family 112 Vicki Joy ieuong. Sidney Lehman 11, Middletown Fenwlck 4 10-Alexandra HemhardT, Lori west, a-Coupled.

winner to Regional finals versus winner of V.arta Figueras-Dotti. 1 wm vaaev sotm-sr. Henrv oame. at bkmner, jane Prosi, Saturday May 31 at I pm Dianne Dailey, Selections By The Associated Press lOA-Bob's I. G.

A. Payne 115 11- Fort Klamath Costa 120 12- Schimmer Day Littrell '114 1:30 Atsuko Hikage, undy Mackey, Susie Pager. lian urescner, Switzerland, 7-5, 6-2. Anne Smith, Dallas, def. Nathalie Tau-ziat, France, 1-6, 6-2, 6-2.

Mercedes Paz, Argentina, def. Federia Bonsignori, Italy, 7-5, 64. Pam Casale, Fairfield, N.J., def. Annabe Croft, Britain, 6-3, 34. 6-3.

Carting Bassett (13), Canada, def. Pas-cale Etchemendy, France, 3-6, 6-4, 7-5. Laura Garrone, Italy, def. Vicki Nelson-Dunbar, Woosfer, Ohio, 6-3, 7-6 17-3). Ivanna Madruga-Osses, Argentina, def Iva Budarova, Czechoslovakia, 6-4, 2-6, 7-5.

CamMe Benjamin, Bakersfleld, def. Melissa Gurney, Palos Verdes, 6-4 4-6, 1-6. Laura Glldemeister, Peru, def. Matsukc Yanagl, Japan, 7-5, 6-7 (3-7), 6-4. Martina Navratilova (1), Fort Worth, Texas, def.

Larissa Savchenko, Soviet Union, 6-2, 6-2. Kathy Rinaldi (7), Martin Downs, def. Eiise Burgin, Baltimore, 7-6 (7-1), 6- 2. Mima Jausevec, Yugoslavia, def. Andrea Hollkova, Czechoslovakia, 1-6, 7-6 (8-6), 7- 5.

Calerina Llndgvist (12), Sweden, def. Siike Meier, West Germany, 1-6, 6-2, 6-3. Ann Hobos, Britain, def. Niurke Sodupe, Miami, 6-3, 6-4. Rosalyn Fairbank, South Africa, def.

Susan Sloane, Lexington, 3-6, 6-2, 6-2. Lisa Bonder, Saline, def. Angelikl -Flying Buro, Mint To Be, Bat Angel 8:40 Nancy Scranton, Sonya Stalber- Bat. AE-KingSustri Estrella 114 AE-Master Pach Henry 114 AE-Lovely Dill Neff 111 AEA-lnvestmerit Gone Madrid 120 ger, colleen Walker. 2 Twibil, Sir Gus, Herrcno.

Regional softball SEMIFINALS (All at Lefferson Park, Middletown) Class AAA Wednesday, May 28 W-Shelley Hamlin, Nancy Ledbetter, 3-Magical Powers, I Usta Like Her, Joan Joyce. Only Kidding. 3rd, 14800, cl, 3YO up, Ohio inker, Janet Coles, San 4-Nohoirne Express, rounnq Dancer, imi.uyos. dra Palmer. Amelia 5, Sidney 0 Atraoavit.

1-Sky jacked Stacy, Jerllvn Britz, Lorl Thursday, May 29 5-La(otamus, Glorious Flag, Volt. 2-Jesse's Charisma Lemon-Monroe (22-6) vs. West Carrollton iaroaa. RUNS-Raines, Montreal, 32: Gwynn, San Diego, 31: WCIark, San Francisco, Jl; Brooks, Montreal, 29; 4 are lied with 28. RBI-8rooks, Montreal, 40; Los Angeies, 35; Schmidt, 34: Parker, Cincinnati, 31; Carter, Nev? Y.vk, 30; Horner, Atlanta, 30.

San Diego, Pittsburgh, 55; Raines, Montreal, Brooks, Montreal, 53; Parker, Cincinnati, 52 DOUBLES Hayes, Philadelphia, 15, RReynoids, Pittsburgh, 14; Bream, Pittsburgh, 12, Dunston, Chicago, 12, Hernandez, New York, 12, Raines, Montreal, 12; Ramirez, Atlanta, 12. TRIPLES-Coleman, StLouis, Moreno, Atlanta, 4, Raines, Montreal, Brooks, Montreal, McGee, StLouis, 3. HOME RUNS-Brooks, Montreal, 12; Marshall, Los Angeles, 12; Garvey, San Die-go, II; Parker, Cincinnati, 10, Dawson, MdteynoMs, San Diego, 9. STOLEN BASES Duncan. Los Angeles, IV: Coleman, StLouis, 18; Raines, Montreal, i8, Doran, Houston, 14, EDavIs, Cincinnati, 14.

PITCHING (5 decisionsl-Darling, New York, 6-0, I.OOO, 3.38, Oieda, New York, 6-1. .857, 1.70; LaCoss. San Francisco, 5-1, .833, 1.91; Fernandez, New York, 4-1, .800, 3.06; Kerfeld, Houston, 4-1, .800, 1.53; Knepper, Houston, 8-2, .800, 2.13. STRIKEOUTS-Scott, Houston, 87; Valenzuela, Los Angeles, 72; Welch, Los Angeles, 69, ZSmith, Atlanta, 67; Show, San Diego, 59. SAVES-DSmith, Houston, ll.

Reardon, Montreal, II; Gossage, San Diego, Franco, Cincinnati, LeSmltrt, Chicago, Orosco, New York, 7. AMERICAN LEAGUE 6 A Singers Dream, Echelon's Leienuing cnampion cm uiasson will lead a Held of some of the longest hitters on the PGA tour when the Kemper Open gets under way today at Bethesda, Md. The 72-hole tournament is being played at the par 72 Congressional Country Club, the course on the torn. ii Oklahoma State's Scott Verplank. Ciemson's Brad Clark and Wake Forest's Tim Stiaub each fired a 4-under-par 68 to lead the first round of the 89th annual NCAA Division I men's golf championship at Winston-Salem, N.

C. Straub led the Demon Dea cons into a tie with Oklahoma at a 2-under-par 286. Miami (Fla.) was third with par 288, while Verplank led Oklahoma State into fourth with 289. Senior Jill Briles fired a 2-under par 71 to lead Miami of Florida to a 1-shot lead in the first round of the 5th NCAA women's golf championship at Ohio State University's Scarlet course. The Hurricanes, who won the NCAA crown in 1984 and fimshed fifth last year, compiled a 294 totai foi the opening round, while Southern Methodist stood second at 297.

Jamie Deweese led the Mustangs with a 2-under-par 70. Crum likely Pan-Am coach Denny Cruin, who guided Louisville to the 1986 NCAA basketball title, will coach the United States team in the 1987 Pan American Games in Indianapolis, according to a published report. Crum declined to confirm or deny the copyright story in Wednesday's editions of the Louibxilie Courier Jouimi. deferring to the official announcement to be made later this week. The games will be played Aug.

7-27 next year in Indianapolis. Memphis State won't appeal Memphis State University will accept a two-year probation from the National Collegiate Athletic Association and return almost $1 million in basketball tournament proceeds. "We don't really blame the NCAA," said Dr. Thomas Carpenter, the university's president. "We just had a difference of opinion." The NCAA's committee on infractions recommended the penalties late last week, giving the university 15 days to appeal.

Among other things, the university was accused of allowing scholarship athletes to draw more money in federal financial aid than the NCAA allows. Meanwhile, Vincent Askew, a starting member of the Memphis State basketball team, said that he wants to .5 tr school somewhere else. "I'm leaving," Askew saiu iter a meeting with university officials. The 6-foot3, 210-pound guard said he doesn't know yet where wants to pUiy his final two year3 of college basketball. 3- iI A Hush 4- All About U.

9:20 Rosie jones, Barb Thomas, Shai- (20-7), 4 p.m. Komeo bullet. Beach D'Amico Estrella Neff Estrella Mafias Ouzts on Barrett. Winners to Regional finals, Saturday May 31, 7 Tarver, Pres Reiease, Esprit D'Ar- 5-canadian Do Hammel, Cathy Morst, rCa- 4 p.m. gen I.

6- Hako's Sake 7- Mor. GaF'u thy Baker 8 wha 1 soKAiKt, i omalu, Wlss gen Class AA Thursday, May 29 Johnson, janet Andersrjfi, eral. 4th, SS700, cl, iYO up, Irnl.Oyds. Debbie Massey. Clots Dance, Jamie Michelle, r-alihful Western Brown (19-1) vs.

National Trail 1-Key Boat Madrid 12:20 Donna White, Jane beddes. J.A.P. (244), 4 p.m. Anne-Marie Palli. Winner to Regional finals versus Urbana Co- 12:30 Cindy Hill, Amy Alcott, Becky Kanellopoulou, Greece, 6-2, 5-7, 7-2.

Pearson. TVRadio lumbus DeSates winner, Saturday May 31,2 p.m. Neff Beach Gross Calo, J. Sipus Estrella 2- 7aglc Ten 3- Tribute 4- Oeep Secret 5- Hocky Barb 6- One For Empery 7- Patty Rules Chris Evert Lloyd (2), Fort Lauderdale, 12:40 Allison Finney, Jo Ann Washam. 12:50 Lynn Adams, Amy Benz, Laurl def.

Nathalie Herreman, France, 6-2, 6-1. Class A Wednesday, May 28 Hana MandNkova (5 Czechoslovakia, Peterson. def. Vlrglnie Paauet, France, 6-0, 6-1. Lasker, Kathy Hite, Karln Georgetown 4, New Miami 0 5th, 13000, cl, mdn, fillies, oaprieia sabatini (9 Argentina, def.

Mundinger. winner to Regional finals versus Dayton-Cov- 6f. Petra Huber, Austria, 6-1, 6-3. Bertlotti, Maraaret Ward, ington winner, Saturday May 31, 12 p.m. 1-Blue Eyed Angel Terry Phelps (16), Larchmont, N.Y., Cathy Johnston.

BASEBALL SHOWS Head First: With Pete Rose and Bob Louise Suuus, Beverly Klass, Shir def. Susan Mascarin, Grosse Pointe Shores, 6-3, 6-4. 2- Lombardy Lass 3- Beauty Of The Sea 4- Huffs And Puffs 5- AII wired Up ley Furlong. Trumpy, WLW-AM (700), 7:55 a.m. and 9:05 Regina Marsikova, Czechoslovakia, def.

Deals Walton, NNcv Bunton, Betsy Nekje Dias, Brazil, 2-6, 6-2, 6-1. Barrett. 6-Distant Marc Reds Update: With Joe Nuxhali, WKRC- Micheie Torres, Northtield, def, Eva Oelk, Charlotte Montuom- 7-Springhill Jill AM (550), 8:10 a.m. Krapl, Switzerland, 4-6, 6-1, 6-1. ery, Sharon Mitar.

Brennaman and Bench on Baseball: Marcella Mesker, The Netherlands, def. 8- Angie Babe 9- Tlmshi 1:50 C'-mne Gowan, Lhda Hunt. WLW-AM (700), 5:55 p.m. Bettina Bunge, West Germany, 6-2, 2-6, 6-3. Cathy Marino.

Manueia Maleeva (8), Bulgaria, def. AB Bogus Bsn 43 161 YountMII 38 140 PuckettMIn 45 193 Mattlngly NY 44 183 Lynn Bit 40 138 Randolph NY 43 154 OBrien Tex 43 152 Collins Del 35 116 Re Jackson Cal 34 113 Bed Tor 44 173 Pet. 31 60 .373 25 52 .371 40 70 .363 27 60 .328 22 45 .326 28 50 .325 34 49 .322 20 37 .319 21 36 .319 23 55 .318 Mcriatfie, Barbara Bar HORSE RACINu River Downs scratch report, WCLU- 10- Amber's Bamboo 11- Sugar Cookie 12- Ells Plymouth Rock Catherine Suire, France, 6-0, 6-3. row, Sherrin Smyers. AM (1320), 8 a.m.; WBl.Z-FM (103.5), 8:50 Claudia Kohde-Kllsch (4), West Germa BASEBALL American Leagut Baltimore Orioles Activated Tippy m.

ny, def. Raffaela Reggi, Italy, 6-1, 7-6 (7-5). AE-Best Manners AE-Money On Wings AE-Pon Pon River Downs stretch call after each iina Garrison 1 10), Houston, def. Alexia Tennis Dechaume, France, 6-2, 6-3. race and mutual payoffs, WDJOAM (1230), approx.

2:25 p.m. AE-Brighty Martinez, pitcher. Optioned John Stefaro, catcher, to Rochester of the International League. Helena Sukova (6), Czechoslovakia, def. Rose 124 Calo, J.

124 Neff 113 Bruin 113 Rose 113 Splckard 124 Soto 124 Sayler 124 Ouz's 121 Gehri 1i3 Bruin 113 D'Amico 113 No Boy 113 Costa 113 McKee 124 No Boy 113 3YO up, 61. Schwing 116 De La Rosa 116 Costa 116 Santos 122 Arnold 116 Puckett 122 Rice 116 Bartrem 116 Tucker, M. 116 Ouzts 116 Bartrarr, lit Stjhwmg 1 IA Ouzts 116 Maths 122 Ccsfi i2 '111 River Downs dally double, WCLU-AM Gigi Fernadez, Puerto Rico, 7-5, 6-1. 6th, S3000, cl, lr 1-Towane California Angeis Placed Donnfe (13201,2:45 p.m. Katerina Maleeva, Bulgaria, def.

Cecilia Moore, pitcher, on the 15-day disabled list. River Downs feature race and results, Fernandez, Torrance, 6-3, 6-2. WCLU-AM (1320), approx. 5:45 p.m. Recalled Todd Fischer, pitcher, from Edmonton of the Pacific Coast League.

2- Rowdie Spell 3- Gone Buperi 4- Joe's Song 5- Mlss Advert Local tennis Milwaukee Brewers iioneo boo soo- TENNIS French Open, Paris, France, ESPN, 9 French Open At Paris Results of edncjdays matches in the czyk, catcher, Eddie Anderson, pitcher, Jose Samaniego, shortstop, and Terreirce Brown and WHtiam Rabb, outfielders to free agent 6- Bob's Charmer 7- Western Scarlet 8- Frost Proof 9- Avous Launche CENTER QUALIFIER At Lunken Playlield Girls 12 Walker def. Bulger, 6-2, 6-1; Heimann RUNS-RHenderson, New York, 42; Puckett, Minnesota, 40; Ptvips, Oakland, 37; OBrien, Texas, 34; Joyner, California, 33. RBI-Canseco, Oakland, 41; Joyner, California, 41; Mattingly, New York, 36; Puckett, Minnesota, 35; Murray, Baltimore, 34. Minnesota, 70; Boggs, Boston, 60; Wi3vtingiy, New York, 60; Joyner, Califirnia 57; M.osebv, Toronto, 57 DflOBLtS-Mattii-y, New York, 16, Boggs, Eston, 15: Taowr, Cleveland, 15; DwEvani. linsn.r, 11; Buckner, Boston, 13, Dowiing.

13. TRIPLE: eairetf, Boston 1. Bush, Aninnesota, Fetcher, Texas, AAinneiola. a. Ksas City, 3, Seattle, Chicago, 3.

GOLF LPGA Reports, WLW-AM (700), 3:40. million Frenc Tennis Chainpion- contracts and assigned them to Helena of the Pioneer League. 40 and 5:40 p.m nips at Roland Go os stadium (seedinos in def. J. Jelfers, 6-0, 6-1; Eiseifian def.

Schwab, dciault; C. Jetfers def. lhorrias, 7-5, 6-il; arentheses): 10-Joyeus Warbler n-Evanyelint Ave 12-Crystalia BASKETBALL National Basketball Association Chicago Boirt Fired Mike Thibauit, as- Wyant def. Lang, default. FISHING tfi Fishe: Wade BoiTitF, ysf.

totris iW f. Perez, 6-1, 6-0; or3n def. i slant coach. Singles Second kQiifiO UH Steniurd. SweJn, rir.

lrrn AE-Nancy Kniyht AE Bett-, Lorl Utah Jazi Slgneci 3cbby Hansen. Motch, 6 't, 4-6, 6-4, Stern def. Viuc.ir,, o-2, 6-1; Teppir dtf. Klekamp, 6-1, 611; Sciinnidt to r.lH-y-cr contract. Australia, 4-3, 6-0.

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