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D2SportS THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Wednesday, June 2, 1993 rc PRO BASKETBALL THE WEEK IN SPORTS HIGH SCHOOLS Saturday June 5 Falrport Harbor (27-3) vs. Cincinnati Country Day (19-5) at II a m. Convoy Crestview (21-6) vs. Mingo Junction (21-5) at 3 p.m. Championship: Saturday at 3 p.m.

Sunday June 6 St. Louis 7:05 St.Louis 2:15 Off Off Horn games haded Wednesday June 2 Philadelphia 7:35 Off Chicago 105, New York 95, series tied 22 Tuesday, June 1 Phoenix 120, Seattle 114, Phoenix leads series 3-2 Wednesday, June 2 Chicago at New York, 9 p.m. Thursday, June 3 Phoenix at Seattle, 9 p.m. Friday, June 4 New York at Chicago, 9 p.m. Saturday, June or Sunday, June -Seal at Phoenix, 3:30 p.m., if necessary Sunday, June Chicago at New York, 7 p.m., if 8:30 p.m., WSAI-AM (1360), Bulls at Knicks Reports and Commentary 6 a.m., WSAI-AM (1360), Sports Edition 8:20 a.m., WLW-AM (700), Nuxhall Report 8:45 a.m., WSAI-AM (1360), Reds Report 5:55 p.m., WLW-AM (700), Brennaman and Bench Talk shows 6 a.m., WSAI-AM (1360), McKnight Labarbara 9 a.m., WSAI-AM (1360), Mike Wolfe Noon, WSAI-AM (1360), Donn Burrows 3 p.m., WSAI-AM (1360), Art Schlichter 6 p.m., WLW-AM (700), SportsTalk 6 p.m., WSAI-AM (1360), Pete Rose 8 p.m., WSAI-AM (1360), Dickey Yates Tickets Reds 421-7337, TicketMaster 749-4949, 1-800-829-5353.

Rockers: Select-A-Seat (at Coliseum), 721-1000 or Rockers, 241-8565. Today on TV Major League Baseball 3:10 p.m., WGN, Mets at Cubs 7:30 p.m., SC, Phillies at Reds 8:30 p.m., ESPN, Dodgers at Cardinals National Basketball Assoc. Playoffs 9 p.m., Channels 5, 22, Bulls at Knicks Tennis 9 a.m., ESPN, French Open Track and Field 12:30 a.m., ESPN, (Taped), Pac-10 Championships Horse racing 6 p.m., SC, Buckeye Racing Report Today on Radio Major League Baseball 7:35 p.m., WLW-AM (700), Phillies at Reds National Basketball Assoc. Playoffs Baseball COLUMBUS, Ohio Pairings for boys state semifinal baseball tournaments: DIVISION I Thursday Thurmen Munson stadium, Canton Toledo Start (26-1) vs. Meeller (26-4) at 11 a.m.

Cleveland St. Ignatius 126-3) vs. Bar-berton 126-4) at 3 p.m. Championship: Saturday at 11 a.m. DIVISION li Thursday Trautman Field, Ohio State Akron Hoban (19-8) vs.

Shelby (21-6) at II a.m. Hebron Lakewood (25-4) vs. Hamilton Badin (21-9) at 3 p.m. Championship: Saturday at 1 1 a.m. DIVISION III Friday Trautman Field, Ohio State Coldwater (26-4) vs.

Indian Hill (24-6) at 11 a.m. Campbell Memorial (21-4) vs. Steuben-vine Catholic Central (23-2) at 3 p.m. Championship: Saturday at 3 p.m. DIVISION IV Thurman Munson Stadium, Canton Friday TRACK FIELD Slovnaft '93 BRATISLAVA, Slovakia Results Tuesday ot the Slovnaft '93 IAAF Invitational meet at the Bratislava Athletic Club (race distances in meters): Men 100-1 (tie), Dennis Mitchell, United States, and Olapade Adaniken, Nigeria, 10.15 seconds.

3, Frank Fredericks, Namibia, 10.18. 4, Andrei Fedorlv, Russia, 10.46. 5, Sunusi Turay, Sierra Leone, 10.55. 6, Darren Braithwaite, Britain, 10.58. 7, Yuri Mizera, Russia, 10.64.

8, Patrick Loefgren, Sweden, 10.76. 200-1, Olpade Adeniken, Nigeria, 20.12. 2, Dennis Mitchell, United States, 20.25. 3, Atlee Mahorn, Canada, 20.50. 4, Andrei Fedoriv, Russia, 20.60.

5, Marian Vanderka, Slovakia, 21.34. 6, Solomon Wari-so, Britain, 21.39. 7, Ronald Rasmusson, Sweden, 21.54. 8, Laszlo Kiss, Hungary, 22.11. Benson Koech, Kenya, 3:39.06.

2, Peter Rono, Kenya 3:39.08. 3, Nyongabo Venuste, Burundi, 3:39 80 4, Robert Kipla-gat, Kenya, 3:39.97. 5, Vladimir Kofpakov, Russia, 3:40.34. 6, Sergei Melnikov, Russia, 3:41.32. 7, Claes Nyberg, Sweden, 3:42.14.

8, Aleksander Belov, Russia, 3:43. 16. 9, Chris-toph Meyer, Germany, 3:43.59. 10, Walde-mar Glinka, Poland, 3:44.27. 11, Patrik Johansson, Sweden, 3:45.46.

12, Muhamed Moughit, Morocco, 3:46.12. 13, Gino Van Geyte, Belgium, 3:50.70. 14, Milos Kovacech, Slovakia, 3:51.14. Mohamed Choumassl, Morocco, 7:43.92. 2, Abdellah Behar, France, 7:46.66.

3, Cyrille Lavenlure, France, 7:48.41. 4, Vyacheslav Shabunin, Russia, 7:54.90. 5, Brahim el Ghazali, Morocco, 7:55.40. 6, Robert Stefko, Slovakia, 7:57.50. 7, knre Berkov ks, Hungary, 8:0007.

8, Mlroslav Vanko, Slovakia, 8:06.65. 9, Werner Edler-Muhr, Austria, 8:08.44. 10, Marian Huncik, Slovakia, 8:18.58. Lewis Johnson, United States, and Slawomir Maiusiak, Poland, did not finish. 1 10 hurdles 1, Mark McKoy, Canada, 13.28.

2, Igor Kovac, Slovakia, 13.65. 3, David Nelson, Britain, 13.89. 4, Tomasz Nagorka, Poland, 13.91. 5, Yevgeniy Pechenkin, Russia, 13.96. 6.

Vadlm Kurach, Russia, 13.97. 7, Jiri Hudec, Czech Republic, 14.08. 8, Hubert Grossard, Belgium, 14.10. 400 hurdles-1, Samuel Matete, Zambia, 48 46. 2, Winthrop Graham, Jamaica, 48 73.

3, Stephane Diagana, France, 49 .59. 4, Jozef Kucei, Slovakia, 50.30. 5, Vadim Za-doynov, Moldova, 50.85. 6, Derek Knight, United States, 51.05. 7, Steven Coupland, Britain, 51.55.

Jonathan Ridgeon, Britain, did not finish. Pole vault 1, Igor Trandekov, Russia, 18 feet, B'4 inches. 2, Sergei Fomenko, Ukraine, ll-4Vj. 3 (tie), Pyotr Bochkaryov, Russia, end Pal Zoltan Rohanszky, Hungary, 18-OVa. 5 (tie), llian Yelremov, Bulgaria, and CYCLING Tour of Italy FABRIANO, Italy Results Tuesday from the ninth stage of the 21-stage Tour of Italy cycling race a 133.9-mile leg from Montelibretti to Fabriano: 1.

Giorgio Furlan, Italy, Ceramiche Arlostea, 5 hours, 38 minutes, 14 seconds, 23.755 mph 12 seconds bonus. 2. Mario Chiesa, Italy, Camera Jeans-Tassonl, same time 8 seconds bonus. 3. Enrico Zaina, Italy, Mercatone Uno-Medeghini, 6 seconds behind 4 seconds bonus.

4. Mario Manzoni, Italy, Gatorade, 7 seconds behind. 5. Fabio Baldato, Italy, MG Magllflclo-Bianchl, same time. 6.

Endrio Leoni, Italy, Jolly Componibi, same time. 7. Adriano Batfl, Italy, Marcatone Uno-Medeghini, same time. 8. Salvador Gonzales, Spain, Mapei, same time.

9. Falck Boden, Germany, Festlna-Lo-tus, same time. 10. Kai Hundertmarck, Germany, Motorola-Magnitlex, same time. North Americans 116.

Norman Alvis, Sacramento, Motorola-Magniflex, same time. 135. Greg LeMond, Wayzata, Gan, same time. 137. Steve Bauer, Canada, Motorola- BOXING Fight schedule June 6 At the Aladdin Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas, James Toney, Ann Arbor, vs.

Glenn Thomas, Louisville, Ky 10, super middles. June 7 At The Thomas Mack Center, Las Vegas, George Foreman, Marshal, Texas, vs. Tommy Morrison, Kansas City, 12, for the vacant WBO heavyweight title; Oscar De La Hoya, Monlebello, vs. Troy Dorsey, Mesquife, Texas, 10, lights; Carlos Gonzalez, Mexico, vs. Zack Padilla, Azusa, Calif, 12, for Gonzalez' WBO super lightweight title.

June8 At the Riviera Hotel, Las Vegas, Alex Garcia, San Fernando, Calif, vs. Mike Dixon, Bristol, Tenn, 12, heavys; Arthur Williams, Pensacola, Fla, vs. Jeff Lampkin, Youngstown, Ohio, 10, cruisers. June 14 At Great Western Forum, tnglewood, Calif, Fidel Avendano, Mexico, vs. David Kamsu, Los Angeles, 12, for the vacant WBA Continental junior welterweight title; Stephen Johnson, Brooklyn, N.Y., vs.

Wilber Kiggundu, Los Angeles, 10, welters. June 19 At San Diego Sports Arena, Terry Norris, San Diego, vs. Troy Waters, Australia, 12, for Norris' WBC super welterweight title; Maurice Blocker, Washington, vs. Felix Trinidad, Puerto Rico, 12, for Blocker's IBF welterweight title. June 22 At the Ta Mahal, Atlantic City, N.J, Michael Moorer, Detroit, vs.

James Frit-chard, Louisville, 10, heavys. June 26 NBA Playoffs National Saskttball Alloc. AM Tim EDT CONFERENCE FINALS Sunday, May New York 98, Chicago 90 Monday, May 24 Phoenix 105, Seattle 91 Tuesday, May 25 New York 96, Chicago 91 Wednesday, May 24 Seattle 103: Phoenix 99 Friday, May 21 Phoenix 104, Seattle 97 Saturday, May 29 Chicago 103, New York 83 Sunday, May 30 Seattte 120, Phoenix 101 Monday, May 31 PRO FOOTBALL Arena standings Arttu Football American Conference Pet. PF PA Detroit Arizona Cleveland 3 1 1.000 131 102 .333 105 1H .333 80 123 333 121 121 Dalai I Cincinnati 0 000 16 117 National Conference Pet. PF PA PRO HOCKEY NHL Playoffs Stanley Cup Playoffs All Times EDT STANLEY CUP FINALS Los Angeles vs.

Montreal Tuesday, June 1 Los Angeies 4, Montreal 1, Los Angeles leads series 1-0 Thursday, June 3 Los Angeles at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, June 5 BASEBALL Today in baseball June 2 192 Les Bell of the Boston Braves hit three home runs and a triple at Braves Field but the Cincinnati Reds came away with a 20-12 triumph. 191 Lou Gehrig, the game's "Iron Horse," who was struck down by a muscular illness two years earlier, died in New York at age 37. 1949 The Philadelphia Phillies hit five homers in the eighth inning against the Cincinnati Reds. Andy Seminick lit two and Del Ermis, Willie Jones, and Schoolboy Rowe hit the others that inning.

Seminick had another homer earlier in the game. 1959 The Baltimore Orioles-Chicago white Sox game at Comiskey Park was delayed for nearly a halt an hour as a swarm of gnats took over the field. Groundskeepers tried using bug sprays and torches, but the gnats wouldn't budge. A post-game fireworks display was brought in from center field and a smoke bomb was atrached to the framework. The gnats were dispensed of and the Orioles dispensed of the White Sox, 3-2.

1990 Randy Johnson pitched the first no-hitter in Seattle Mariners history as he beat the Detroit Tigers, 2-0. Johnson, a 4-foot-10 left-hander, walked six and struck out eight while pitching the first no-hitter at the Kingdome, which opened for baseball in 1977. Today's birthdays: Mike Stanton 25; Bryan Harvey 29. Darnell Coles 31. Baseball draft NEW YORK The order of rotation for the 1993 major league amateur selection meeting on June 3: FIRST ROUND 1.

Seattle 2. Los Angeles 3. California 4. Philadelphia 5. Kansas City 6.

San Francisco 7. Boston I. New York Mets 9. Detroit 10. Chicago Cubs II.

Cleveland 12 Houston 13. New York Yankees 14. San Diego 15. Tororto (from Texas) 16. St.

Louis 17. Chicago White Sox 18. Montreal 19 Baltimore 20. Minnesota (from Cincinnati) 21. Minnesota 22.

Pittsburgh 23. Milwaukee 24. Chicago Cubs (from Atlanta) 25. Oakland 26. Milwaukee (from Toronto) 27 Florida 28.

Colorado Special Selections 29. Chicago Cubs 30. Texas 31 Montreal 32. Cincinnati 33. Minnesota 34.

Pittsburgh 35. Milwaukee 36. Oakland 37 Toronto 38 Minnesota 39. Milwaukee 40. Toronto 41.

Toronto 42. Pittsburgh SECOND ROUND 1. Milwaukee (from Seattle) 2. St. Louis (from Los Angeles) 3.

California 4. Philadelphia 5. Toronto (from Kansas City) 6. San Francisco 7. Boston 8.

New York Mets 9. Detroit 10. Texas (from Chicago Cubs) 11. Cleveland 12. Pittsburgh (from Houston 13.

Montreal (from Yankees) 14. San Diego 15. Toronto (from Texas) 16. St. Louis 17.

Chicago White Sox 18. Montreal 19. Baltimore Cincinnati 21. Minnesota 22. Pittsburgh 23.

Milwaukee 24. Atlanta 25. Oakland 26. Oakland (from Toronto) 27. Florida 28.

Colorado Special Selections 29. San Francisco 30. San Francisco THIRD ROUND 1. Seattle 2. Los Angeles 3.

California 4. Philadelphia 5. Minnesota (from Kansas City) 6. San Francisco 7. Boston 8.

New York Mets 9 Detroit 10. Chicago Cubs 11. Cleveland 12. Cincinnati (from Houston) 13. Toronto (from Yankees) 14.

San Diego 15. Texas 16. St. Louis 17. Chicago White Sox 18.

Montreal 19. Baltimore 20. Cincinnati 21. Minnesota 22. Pittsburgh 23.

Milwaukee 24. Atlanta 25. Oakland TENNIS French Open PARIS Results Tuesday ot me 18 3 milion French Open tennis tournament at Roland Garros stadium: Men Court! Amanda Coetzer, South Africa, and mes Gorrochategui (13), Argentina, vs. Conchita Marline! and Arantxa Sanchez Vkario (3), Spain. Gigi Fernandez, Aspen Colo, and Natalia Zvereva (I), Belarus, vs.

Katrine Adams, Chicago, and Manon Bollegraf (8), Netherlands. Lori McNeil, Houston, and Rennat Stubbs (4), Australia, vs. Sandra Ceccnini, Italy, and Patricia Tarabini, Argentina. Gigi Fernandez, Aspen, and Todd Woodbridge (I), Australia, vs. Brenda Schultz, Netherlands, and Murphy Jensen, Ludington, Mich.

Beckenham BECKENHAM, England Results Tuesday in the 160.000 Beckenham grass-court tennis championships at the Beckenham Cricket Club (seedings In parentheses): Men Singles Second Round Alex O'Brien (5), Amerilo, Texas, def. David Kass, Columbus, Ohio, 6-2, 7-6 (7-3). Nell Broad, Britain, det. Javier Frana (6), Argentina 6-3, 6-4. Tommy Ho (12), Winter Haven, del.

Colin Beecher, Britain, 6-1 6-4. Grant Doyle, Australia, det. Shuzo Matsuoka (7), Japan. 6-4, 7-6 (7-5). Nicolas Perreira IS), Venezuela, def.

Ramesh Krishnan, India, 6-1, 6-4. Grant Stafford, South Africa, def. Laurence Matthews, Britain, 6-1, 4-6, 6-1. David Wheeton 12), Lake Minneton-ka, def. Mark Petchey, Britain, 6-4, 6-2.

Patrick Rafter, Australia, def. Neil Berwick (14), Australia, 34, 7-6 (7-3), 6-4. Ken Flach, Alpharetta, Ga def. Chris-to Van Rensburg (II), South Africa, 5-7, 6-2, 7-6 (7-1). Danny Sapsford, Britain, def.

Brad Gilbert I), San Rafael, 64, 6-4. Chris Bailey, Britain, def. Juan Rios, Puerto Rico, 6-3, 6-7 (5-7), 6-1. GOLF Senior leaders PONTE VEDRA, Fla. Money winners on the Senior PGA Tour through the Cadillac NFL Classic, which ended May 30: 1.

Mike Hi $470,948 2. Bob Charles $430,650 $355,374 3. Dave Stockton 4. Ray Floyd $335,700 5. Gibby Gilbert $307,193 6.

AIGelberger $290,112 7. J.CSnead $261,949 DEALS BASEBALL American League Cleveland Indians Acquired Jeremy Hernandez, pitcher, from the San Diego Padres for Tracy Sanders, outfielder, and Fernando Hernandez, pitcher. Detroit Tigers Activated Dan Gladden, outfielder, from the 15-day disabled Nst. Placed Dave Johnson, pitcher, on the 15-day disabled Nst, retroactive to May 23. Texas Rangers Placed Danny Leon, pitcher, on irrevocable waivers for the purpose of giving his unconditional release.

National League Atlanta Braves-Named John Van Or-num advance scout. Chicago Cubs-Traded Heathctlff Sto-cumb, pitcher, to the Cleveland Indians for Jose Hernandez, shortstop. San Diego Padres-Sent Pedro Lopez, catcher, from Wichita of the Texas League to Rancho Cucamonga of the California League and Lee Henderson, catcher, from Rancho Cucamonga to Wichita. San Francisco Giants Activated Steve Scarsone, infielder, from the 15-day disabled list and optioned him to Phoenix of the Pacific Coast League. Sent Dave Martinez, outfielder, to Phoenix on an inury rehabilitation assignment.

BASKETBALL Continental Basketball Association Fort Wayne Fury-Signed David Scott, forward. Rochester Renegade Traded the rights to Eric Anderson, David Booth and Corey Crowder, forwards, to the Rapid City Thrilers for George Ackles, Fennis Dembo and Ralph Lewis, forwards. Thursday June 3 Friday June 4 St. Louis 7:35 St. Louis 7:35 at Detroit 8:00 Off Mark Knowles, Bahamas, det.

Jeremy Bates (9), Britain, 6-1, 6-7 (6-8), 6-2. Richey Reneberg (3), Houston, def. Brendon Curry, Australia, 3-6, 7-6 (7-5), 6-2. Jamie Morgan, Australia, def. Robbie Koenig, South Africa, 2-6, 7-5, 6-4.

Women Singles First Round Justine Hodder, Australia, def. Cero-Ine Bilingham, Britain, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4. Second Round Martina NavratHova (1), Aspen, def. Shire-Ann Siddai, Britain, 6-1, 6-1. Kristie Boogert (5), Netherlands, def.

Erika de Lone, Lincoln, 6-2, 6-1. Kristin Godridge (12), South Africa, def. Rlcki Gaddie, South Africa, 6-4, 6-4. Michelle Jeggard-Lal (4), Australia, def. Linda Niemanisverdriet, Netherlands, 6-4, 6-1.

Shannon McCarthy (15), Alpharetta, def. Robyn Maudsley, Australia, 6-4, 6-7 Joonette Kruger (7), South Africa, def. Dinky van Rensburg, South Africa, 6-2 6-2. Tessa Price (9), South Africa, def. Heather Ludlotf, Santa Rosa, Calif, 2-6, 6-4, 6-4.

Mana Endo (2), Japan, def. Danielle Jones, Australia, 6-1, 6-1. Kristme Radford, Australia, def. (8) Kyoko Nagatsuka, Japan, 6-2, 6-2. Ann Henricksson (16), San Francisco, def.

Tammy Whittington, Plantation, Fla, 6-2, 7-5. Misumi MiyaucM (11), Japan, def. CamiHe Benjamin, Bakersfiekf, 2-6, 6-4, 7-6 (7-5). Louise Field (14), Austafia, def. Lupita Noveto, Mexico, 7-6 (7-3), 6-4.

Local tennis CENTER TOURNAMENT Boys 18-under TWrd round: Levy def. Blemker 6-3, Quarterfinals: Campbel det. Rottin-ghaus 64, 6-1. Semifinals: Osswakt def. Dektes 6-1, 6-3.

Boys M-under Third round: Misrech def. Greenen 64,64. Quarterfinals: Klooster def. Bretz 4-6, 6-2, 6-2, Misrech def. Black 5-7, 6-2, 6-3.

8. George Archer 9. Tom Worgo 10. Jim Aibus ...1253,835 ...1249,141 Pro 1 -AM Scramble at Wyoming GoH Club Par 72, Yards 6,178 Low teams: 61 Dick ptummer, Bob Gerwirt 62-Andy Fredette, Kurt Marty; 63-Lloyd Faulkner, Jim HuegeU 63-Jeff Stal, Robert Elfers. United States Basketball League Connecticut Skyhawks-Signed and activated Dan Cyruh'k, center.

Placed Henri Abrams, center-forward, on the taxi squad. Released Greg Keith, center, from the taxi squad. FOOTBALL National Football League Buffalo Bills-Named John Llvsey director of marketing and sales and Jeffrey Hal advertising manager. Green Bay Packers-Signed J.J. Las-ley, fullback, Kansas City Chiefs-Signed Reggie McElroy, right tackle, to a three-year contract.

Miami Dolphins-Named Rich McGeorge assistant offensive line and tight ends coach. Announced the retirement of Tony Paige, fullback. New England Patriots-Named Sta-cey James assistant public relations director. New York Jets-Agreed to terms with Bobby Houston, linebacker. Tampa Bay Buccaneers-Signed John Lynch, defensive back.

Continental Football League British Columbia Lions-Signed Prince Wlmbley, wide receiver. SOFTBALL International Softball Federation-Re-elected Don Porter president. COLLEGE Northeast Conference-Named St. Francis, Pa. president Rev.

Christian Ora-vec president; Rider president Dr. J. Barton Luedeke vice president; and Marlst president Dr. Dennis Murray past president. MINNESOTA Toronto 6-7 even-6 Texas CALIFORNIA Odds provided by Jim Feist Sports Las Vegas, Nev.

Memorial Day 5K Men 1. Craig Spletzer, 2. Steve Taylor, 16413; 3. Mike Wirth, 4. John Powers, 5.

Steve Kruse, 6. Norman Ferris, 7. Jeff Olvin, I. Carl Hubble, 9. Chris Fitzgerald, 10.

Mike Smith, 11. Kevin Kohls, 12. Dave Elston, 13. Lon Bus-sen. 1703; 14.

John Zerhusen, 15. Glenn Mason, 17:20. 1. Julie Isphordlng, J. Cathy Kushner, 3.

Shannon Rleder, 4. Angela Maddux, 5. Karen Donnelly, 6. Wanda Shaw, 7. Bed Strlet, 8.

Shirley Cormican, 9. Jo Marshal, 10. Carolyn Smith, II. Ginger Robinson, 12. Lisa Baker, 13.

Pam Saylor, 14. Dorothy Como, 15. Sarah Davis, 22:10. VIGOR 131139 Tuesday June 8 At Montreal 7:35 At Montreal 7:35 Off Off 4- Pralrie HomeCunnlnghamC.108 20-1 5- JollGrls Moran M. 119 12-1 6- GatoDorado Herrell 1 1 1 12-1 7- Signiflcant Other Cooksey P.

102 6-1 8- Western Fantasy LaGueL. 116 10-1 9- Sddn'slmg Thmpsn T.M1! 3-1 10- Pharanella VidalF. 116 4-1 11- GreatMom SipusE. 113 6-1 12- Northern Greek Beach E. 113 20-1 Scratches: Flran, Valloleur, G.

C. Princess, No Quackers, Enduring Spirit, Ben Anna. 14th, Simulcast from down, $3,800, dm, 3Y04UP. 1-Rcnntrng McWhrtr Thistle-6f 119 10-1 119 12-1 122 10-1 122 5-1 2- Parl Persu Saito S. 3- Old Campaigner Rosario H.

4-T. V. Wizard Cooper G. 5- Nu Bold 6- Eagle Dive 7- Brass Spot 8- Verbal Truce 9- Great Acclaim Meyers T. Feliciano B.

Felix J. Lumpkins J. De Jesus E. Galaz J. 119 15-1 119 15-1 116 15-1 119 8-1 $10,000, 117 10-1 115 15-1 113 15-1 113 30-1 117 5-2 117 12-1 117 15-1 122 7-2 117 3-1 113 8-1 10- Green Jet 1 1- Marilynn's Jay 12- Trck Tkvr Slaven M.

Gnzlz I. 15th, Arlington Park, dm, 14m, 3Y04UP, 6Vif 1- Chantara Sibille R. 2- Rocket Type Ramos W. 3- Soon a Princess Bourque C. 4- Kelian's Orphan Macias L.

5- Luminarylove Laviolette S. 6- Close the Bridge Rivera H. 7- Lochsola Sorrows A. 8- Peg Gryder A. 9- BunnySlew Fires E.

10- Mere Ruse Baird E. River Downs results TUESDAY AFTERNOON Weather clear. Track fast. cl, mdn 3YO up, 61. (Simulcast from Thistledown) lOCntToSvn(Sthlbm) 37.80 13.00 13.80 8Hesative(Magrell) 5.20 3.20 4 Midnight Forbes (Rosario) 3.80 Oft 1:00.

Time 1:14 1-5. Scratched-Bainbrioge Breeze, Rexoifs Gamble. Electa (M) paid $298.20. Cl, 3-4YO, 6f. 8Lrry'sCtePe(Ozts) 3.40 2.40 2.20 9Silverdollarsunday INeff) 4.00 2.60 6 Spectacular Miss (Thompson) 2.80 Oft 1:11.

Time 1:15 3-5. Scratched-Ashes Word, Jeanne's Yarn, Rapid Rachel. Daily Double (10-8) paid $195.00. Exacta (8-9) paid $17.00. mdn 3YO up, 6f.

2 Metro Miss (Felix) 4.20 3.40 4.20 9 Vermilion Rocket (Cusson) 24.00 21.00 3 Carrie's Hope Herrera 6 80 Off 1:36. Time 1:14 1-5. Scratched-Imperial Luck. Exacta (2-9) paid $100.00. Trifecta (2-9-3) paid $1,421.60.

cl, 3YO up, 6f. 5HghlndSplndrlNff) 11.80 3.40 2.60 4JoAnn'sRisk(Vidal) 2.60 2.40 7 Sixty Bucks (Thompson) 3.00 Oft 1:54. Time 1:14 1-5. Exacta (5-4) paid 53000 Pick-3 (8-2-5) paid $75.80. ale, 3YO up, 4f.

9 Grand Finale (Rdsvch) 7.00 4.20 2.60 10 Unusual Color (Meyers) 4.20 3.20 5 Donna Dearest (Londono) 4.60 Off 2:15. Time 1:13 4-5. Exacta (9-10) paid $25.40. First Half Twin Trifecta (9-10-5) paid $42.60. ale, 3YO up, lmi.

5 Sweeping Stll(Rwlnd) 3 00 2.20 2.20 la-Diamond Laurie (Schwartz) 3.00 2.60 9 Magic Folly (Chavez) 2.80 Off 2:32. Time 1:41 1-5. a-Coupled. Scratched-Flying Galoshes. Exacta (5-1) paid $7.80.

mdn, 3YO up, 6f. (Simulcast From Thistledown) dh-la-Brghtr Thn Gd (Sxn) 44.20 33.00 9.20 dh-3 Avd Flng (Flcn) 59.00 34.40 12.00 2 Strawberry Row (Saito) 2.80 Off 2:49. Time 1:15 1-5. Scratched-Hasty La Cheeky, Summer Smoke, dh Dead Heat For First. a-Coupied.

Exacta (1-3) paid $431.80. Exacta (3-1) paid $422.80. Sth 3,300, cl, mdn 3-4YO, 6f. 12 'S Prince (Lovato) 7.80 4.80 3.80 9 High Four (Chavez) 20.80 13.20 11 Scoot Out (Puckett) 4.60 Off 3:10. Time 1:15 3-5.

King, Jack Francis, Mr. Prime Rate, Passport To China, Wiliam Walter, Wlshbrlnger. Exacta (12-9) paid $279.20. Trifecta (12-9-11) paid $1,829.40. 2nd Half Twin Trifecta (9-10-5 and 12-9-11) No Winners.

Carryover $41420 00. 9th-3JM0, Cl, 3YO up, 6f. (Simulcast From Thistledown) 7TcktOtOf Twn(Lndn) 16.80 5 80 6.00 1 Flying Cy (Felix) 2.80 2.60 6 Love Bumps (Lumpkins) 7.00 Off 3:27. Time 1:12 4-5. Exacta (7-1) paid $56.00.

Trifecta (7-1-6) paid $549.60. alC, 3YO, 61. 7 PtfsAngK Thmpsn) 7.20 460 2.80 8Northken(Moran) 8.40 4.00 6Cursitor INeff) 2.40 Off 3:44. Time 1:14 2-5. Scratched-Ann's Exploding, Inner Flag, Lordy Amzei.

Exacta (7-8) paid $56.00. cl, 3YO up, 6f. 9CNDplmt(Trjll) 5.20 3.20 2.60 5 Rediima (Sexton) 9.20 5 60 6 Jetavator Belmonte 6.40 Oft 4:02. Time 1:14 3-5. Scratched-Sly Count.

Exacta (9-5) paid $116.00. lith 3,000, Cl, 3YO up, 6f. 3WolfpackRed(Algarin) 18.00 780 6.20 12 Air Forbes Bear (Gehrl) 3.60 3.20 5 Navak) Canyon IVidal) 4.60 Off 4:21. Time 1:15 2-5. Scratched-Add It Up, Copper Code, Marilynn's Jay, Networker, Prove It's Image, Sir Bat Man.

Exacta (3-12) paid $103.00. Trifecta (3-12-5) paid $445.80. Pick Three (7-9-3) paid $251.00. Pick Six 1 3-12-7-7-9-3), No Winners. Carryover $2,572.00.

4 of 6 paid $29.00. cl, 3YO up, lmlJOyds. (Simulcast From Thistledown) 3 Sophie's Wish (Galaz) 69.40 19.20 6.20 4 Dars Pirate (Radosevlch) 9.00 6.00 5 El Manate (Londono) 10.20 Off 4:40. Time 1:46 2-5. Exacta (3-4) paid $389 20.

cl, 3YO up, 5'if. 1 Fancy Wishes (Satterly) 7.80 4.20 3.00 8 Don't Cross Me Out (Puckett) 3.40 2.60 4 Tapping Lassie (Calo) 5.40 Off 5:00. Time 1:08 1-5. Scratched-Free Rolling, Love Thoses Injuns, Meggie May. Daily Double (3-1) paid $330.20.

Exacta (1-8) paid $33.60. Superfecta 1-8-4-2) paid $6,665 00. Attendance 1879. Handle $363,587. Total Handle $716,263.

Ron Sound Syitim Powir Driver Sut wMinwy Power Windows I Locks Monday June 7 Softball COLUMBUS, Ohio Pairings for girls state Softball semifinal tournaments: DIVISION I Brookside Park, Ashland Friday Auslintown-Fitch (25-3) vs. Piqua (22-01 at I pm. Akron Springfield (27-1) vs. Marys-vile (23-2) at 3:30 p.m. Championship: Saturday at 1 pm.

DIVISION II Friday Hamilton Ross (264) vs. Edison South (17-6) it K) am. Lima Bath (294) vs. Tatmedge (21-3) at 12:30 p.m Championship: Saturday at 10 a m. DIVISION III Friday Mount Giiead (17-6) vs.

LoudonviNe (24-2) at 3 p.m. Lucasville Valley (11-3) vs. Colonel Crawford (26-1) at 5:30 p.m. Championship: Saturday at 4 pm Andrea Pegoraro, Italy, 17-8'. 7, Aleksandr Chervony, Ukraine, and Allevl Massimo, Italy, 174.

Long iump-1, Mike Powell United States, 27-8. 2, Stanislav Tarasenko, Russia, 26-IVi. 3, V. Kapustyanskiy, Russia, 25-11. 4, Milan Gombala, Czech Republic, 25-8'.

5, Gordon Laine, United States, 25-4. 6, Andrei Benda, Slovakia, 24-10. 7, Roman Orlik, Czech Republic, 24-74. 8, Martink Bercel, Slovakia, 22-3'i. Javelin 1, Jan Zelezny, Czech Republic, 285-8.

2, Andrey Shevchuk, Russia, 3, V. Ovchinnikov, Russia, 267-1. 4, Yuri Rybin, Russia, 261-1. 5, Milos Steigauf, Czech Republic, 247-1. 6, Milan Stlepovic, Slovenia, 237-8.

7, Colin MacKenzie, Britain, 231-4. 8, Libor Kverek, Czech Republic, 226-11. 9, Vadim Bavikin, Israel, 100-1, Merlene Ottey, Jamaica, 11.10. 2, Olga Bogosiovskaya, Russia, 11.39. 3 (tie), Yelena Mizera, Russia, and Marina Tran-denkova, Russia, 11.43.

5, Carlette Guldry, United States, 11.51. 6, Marina Zhirova, Russia, 11.58. 7, Magali Nesloret, France, 11.80. 8, V. Polshchikova.

Russia, 11.98. 200-1, Merlene Ottey, Jamaica, 22.27. 2, Galina Malchugina, Russia, 22.32. 3, Yelena Mizera, Russia, 22,73. 4, Carlette Guid-ry, United States, 23.24.

5, Olga Dyachenko, Russia, 23.25. 6, Marina Zhirova, Russia, 23.35. 7, Zlatka Georgieva, Bulgaria, 23.5). 6, V. Polshchikova, Russia, 24.36.

1,5001, Lyubov Kremlyova, Russia, 4:05.86. 2, Lilia Nurutdinova, Russia, 4:08.60. 3, Frederique Quentin, France, 4:11.03. 4, Therese Kiesl, Austria, 4:11.73. 5, Eva Doczi, Hungary, 4:11.76.

6, Andrea Sollarova, Slovakia, 4:11.91. 7, Erlka Koenig, Austria, 4:12.19. 8, Katalin Racz, Hungary, 4:13.58. 9, Ivana Kubesova, Czech Republic, 4:14.76. 10, Vik-toria Barta, Hungary, 4:17.06.

II, Maria Byczkowska, Belgium, 4:30.35. Jana Kuceri- kova, Czech Republic, did not start. 400 hurdles-1, Ann Meenhout, Bel- glum, 56.56. 2, Jacqul Parker, Britain, 57.15. i 3, Yelena Znamenskaya, Russia, 57.32.

4, 1 Rosey Edeh, Canada, 57.70. 5, Zuzana Machotovka, Czech Republic, 57.87. 6, Ivana Sekyrova, Czech Republic, 58.80. 7, Pavla Jelinkova, Slovakia, 1:00.97. trena Dominc, Slovakia, failed to finish.

High iump-1, Yelena Grlbanova, Russia, 6-5. 2, Olga Bolshova, Moldova, 3, Sigrid Kirchmann, Austria; Katarzyna Majchrzak, Poland, and Yelena Panikarov-skikh, Russia, 6-3'4. 6. Larissa Grigorenko, Ukraine, and Zuzana Kovacikova, Czech Republic, Triple jump 1, Ana Biryukova, Russia, 48-4V2 (wind-aided). 2, Inna Lasovskaya, Russia, 48-234.

3, Galina Chistyakova, Russia, 45-8. 4, Rachel Kirby, Britain, 4444. 5, Kasparkova, Czech Republic, 44-8'4. 6, Irlnia Babakova, Ukraine, 44-4 7, Anna Kubosova, Russia, 4l-33A. 8, Eva Kotvaso-va, Slovakia, 39-4'i.

Magniflex, same time. 162. Steve Larsen, Davis, Motorola-Magniflex, 7:51 minutes behind. (Overall Standings) (After Nine Stages) 1. Moreno Argent in, Italy, MecalrBal-lan, 41 hours, 40 minutes, 57 seconds.

2. Piotre Ugrumov, Latvia, Mecair-Bal-lan, 26 seconds behind. 3. Maurizio Fondrlest, Italy, Lampre-Polti, 35. 4.

Miguel Indurain, Spain, Banesto, 38. (tie) Gianni Bugno, Italy, Gatorade, 38. 6. Marco Saligari, Italy, Ceramiche Arlostea, 39 (tie) Enrico Zaina, Italy, Mercatone Uno-Medeghini, 39. 8.

Luc Leblanc, France, Castorama, 42. 9. Dimitri Konychev, Moldova, Joly Componibili, 46. 10. Claudio Chiappucci, Italy, Carrera Jeans-Tassoni, 47.

North Americans 38. Andrew Hampsten, Boulder, Motorola-Magniflex, 2 hours, 12 seconds behind. 92. Steve Bauer, Canada, Motorola-Magnitlex, 22:24. 116.

Norman Alvis, Sacramento, Motorola-Magniflex, 30:03. 136. Greg LeMond, Wayzata, Gan, 34:56. 160. Steve Larsen, Davis, Motorola-Magniflex, 54:22.

At the Atlantic City Convention Center, Atlantic City, N.J, Evander Holyfield, Atlanta, vs. Alex Stewart, Brooklyn, 12, heavys; Vinny Pazienza, Cranston, R.I, vs. Lloyd Honeyghan, Britain, 10, middles. At Olympia HaN, London, Nigel Benn, Britain, vs. Lou Gent, Britain, 12, for Benn's WBC super middleweight title.

June 28 At The Great Western Forum, Ingle-wood, Calif, Genaro Hernandez, Los Angeles, vs. Raul Perez, Mexico, 12, for Hernandez's WBA junior lightweight title; Louie Espinoa, Phoenix, vs. Hector Llzerraga, San Jose, 10, feathers. July I At the Aladdin Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas, Emmett Linton, Tacoma, Wash, vs. Steve Martinez, Houston, 10, super-welters.

July K) At Chalon, France, Tom Johnson, Detroit, vs. Mousse Sangare, Mali, 12, for Johnson's IBF featherweight title. July 17 At Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, Michael Carbajal, Phoenix, vs. Kwang-sun Kim, South Korea, 12, for Carbajars IBF and WBC light flyweight title; Fred Pendleton, Philadelphia, vs. Jorge Paez, Mexico, 12, for Pendleton' IBF lightweight title; Oscar De La Hoya, Monlebello, Calif, vs.

Narclso Valenzuela, Mexico, 10, lights. At The Pyramid, Memphis, Tenn, Kennedy McKinney, Memphis, Tenn, vs. Rudy Zavala, Costa Mesa, Calif, 12, for McKinney's IBF super bantamweight title. Sept. VJ At the Alamodome, San Antonio, Per-nel Whitaker, Norfolk, Va, vs.

Julio Cesar Chavez, Mexico, 12, for Whitaker's WBC welterweight title. COUP 441180 Cruiu Control RedNory EL HORSE RACING River Downs entries WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON First post time I pja 1st, $4,000, dm. Item, 3Y04UP, 6f 1- Heathers Don MoranS. 116 7-2 2- Shoptilyoudrop Wydick L. 116 12-1 3- Old Times Sake Herrell 1 1 1 5-2 4- Honeyed Zoofc D.

119 10-1 5- Ton o' Gold LaGueL. 116 8-5 6- Hoil of A Reason GehriD. 119 5-1 7- GloriaGray AdkmsM, 116 12-1 2nd, Simulcast from Thistledown, $7,800, msw, fm, 6f 1- Run for Sugar Lumpkins J. 112 7-2 la-Exit Bagdad Lumpkins J. 112 7-2 2- tmperial Luck Sexton D.

112 6-1 2c-Summer Smoke Sexton D. 112 6-1 3- Phantom's Verse Cooper G. 112 6-1 4- Vlctoria Madre SaitoS. 122 9-2 5- Grond Brook StahlbaumG. 112 5-1 6- Culottes LondonoO.

112 6-1 7- Wajima Winner PabonJ. 122 10-1 8- Stepnorth Felix J. 122 10-1 9- Can We Charge Gonzalez i. 112 12-1 3rd, $8,320, msw, 344Y0, lm70yds 1- Aaron's Way BlrzerA.106 8-1 2- Destiny's Barron VidalF. Ill 8-1 3- Maid in Znsvl ThmpsnG.

122 20-1 4- Easy Change Thompson T. 106 10-1 5- Sixty Five Jets Gross T. 122 3-1 6- Bombaysunshine Wydick L. 106 9-5 7- Positive and Bold Schwing C. 122 20-1 8- Two for Lark AdklnsM.

Ill 20-1 9- District Ten GehriD. Ill 20-1 10- Nathaniel's Pet Schwartz J. 106 20-1 11- Hasty Henry Zook D. 122 20-1 12- Hooeys Castle OuztsP. 122 5-1 4th, Simulcast from Thistledown, $8,200, dm, 3 lm70yds 1- Wealthy Link Galaz J.

116 8-1 la-Mindful SaitoS. 116 8-1 2- WhiteRain Felix J. 114 4-1 3- Mistrals Sun StahlbaumG. 117 2-1 4- BelTireur Lumpkins J. 114 9-5 5- Trust Protector MagrellJ.

116 8-1 6- Krugerrand Meyers T. 116 6-1 Sth, $3,100, dm, 3Y04UP, 1m70yds 1- The Royal FreezeThompson G. 116 20-1 2- Cooi Water Chavez M. 122 2-1 3- Jeremy Is Awsm Zk D. 116 20-1 4- Literacy Satterly 10-1 5- Brian'j Cannon NollC 116 12-1 6- Eternal Cadet CookseyP.

116 3-1 7- Nasrullah's Envoy Beach E. 116 20-1 8- Rosebud's Honey VidalF. 116 12-1 9- Rimelhor LaGueL. 116 20-1 10- Tomahawk Lncr GrssT. 116 5-1 11- Ford the River OuztsP.

116 15-1 12- Frlsky Flnesco NeffS. 116 15-1 Scratches: Nlghtline Pleasure, Sir Bat Man, I've Got Spirit, Overdrive Anthony, Shot From the Hyp. 6th, Simulcast from Thistledown, $3,800, mcl, fm, S'if 1- LadyB Valid Gonzalez I. 112 3-1 2- She Is a Tootsle DeJesusE. 118 20-1 3- Prinecess Justice Felix J.

112 6-1 4- BrlFftEght Rdsvch J. 118 10-1 5- Twikadar Belmonte J. 112 15-1 6- Oon'i Miss Galaz J. 108 5-1 7- Rainbow Mission CussonA. 118 20-1 8- lrritable Edith LondonoO.

112 15-1 9- lnstrmntl Md SIvnM. 118 12-1 10- Mlss Ora Dell SaitoS. 112 7-2 1 1- Lover's Secret Meyers T. 112 12-1 7th, $4,000, dm, 3Y04UP, 61 1- Royal Prince Schwartz 14 4-1 2- RealNice Beach E. 119 5-1 3- RedCzar NollC.

116 10-1 4- Mr. Feisty ZookD. 116 5-2 5- Free Booty Thompson T.114 7-2 6- Doctor Holoe OuztsP. 119 6-1 7- Copper Harbor CookseyP. 116 5-1 Sth, Simulcast from Thistledown, $3400, dm, Mm, 3Y04UP, 6f 1- Fortunate Gina Felix A.

122 12-1 2- TinyTee WeilerD. 122 10-1 3- MayTrytoDnc LndnO. 122 6-1 4- Sudden Silhouette SaitoS. 122 4-1 5- Honeylsle Felix J. 122 8-1 6- Six Slvr Strngs Lmpkns J.

122 15-1 7- Frlday Nite Fight SlavenM. 122 5-1 -Jive Over McWhorterR. 122 10-1 9- Sweet Honor Meyers T. 122 6-1 10- Typical Woman 122 10-1 11- LovelsReal FelicianoB. 122 12-1 12- ProspersAngl HrrrC.

122 15-1 9th, $3,400, dm, 1 VUm 1- Hey Booby Huh CookseyP. 116 8-1 2- Alpha Shower MoranS. 116 20-1 3- Rugged Terrain OuztsP. 116 20-1 4- Ajtec Leigh Gross T. 116 15-1 5- NobleBout Thompson G.

116 12-1 6- Tuff Little Slew EstrellaR. 116 12-1 7- Mr. Ovington VidalF. 116 10-1 8- Superior Product Soto J. 116 5-2 9- Set My Time Wydick 122 15-1 10- My Buckinears LaGue L.

1 16 5-1 11- Three Muffineers GehriD. 116 7-2 12- Topography Thompson T. 103 15-1 Scratches: Mr. Plctureman. 10th, Simulcast from Thistledown, $7,100, dm, Am, 3Y04UP, lm 1- Shudahbenabuoy Rdsvch J.

116 6-1 2- Ask fr th Sirs SthlbmG. 116 12-1 3- S. Flash LondonoO. 116 9-2 4- Pepper's Nickle Felix J. 116 6-1 5- Lauren's Emrld Lmpkns J.

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116 12-1 3- Love Pappa Mucd Moran S. 116 1-1 4- NextLook Gomez E. 116 10-1 5- HotWins CookseyP. 116 5-1 6- Amantabeat Costa A. 116 3-1 7- BolshoiBoy GiraldoA.

116 6-1 12th, Simulcast from Thistledown, The Born Mighty Purtt, $7,100, alw, 6f 1- Regal Courier Felix J. 116 9-2 2- Vortices Gonzalez I. 116 10-1 3- TmtGtRhthm McWhrtrR. 109 15-1 4- Morgans' Rsn BlmntJ. 116 20-1 5- Devil You Say Radosevlch J.

116 8-1 6- April Fool's Bratt GlglioD. 116 8-1 7- Tara's Buddy SaitoS. 122 3-1 8- Dr. Kev Sexton D. 116 10-1 9- RallwayCat Lumpkins J.

109 2-1 13th, $4,300, dm, Mm, 3Y04UP, 1 1ttm (Turf) 1- KptHrPrms AdkniM. 113 10-1 2- CarnivalGirl EstrellaR. 116 8-1 3- LlneaOne Nolan P. 113 12-1 NOTE: Game 7 of the Seattle-Phoenix series wiH start at 3:30 p.m. Saturday or 7 p.m.

Sunday, it necessary. Charlotte 3 0 1000 148 119 Orlando 3 0 1.000 123 10 TampaBay 2 I .667 113 82 Albany 1 2 .333 123 1 Miami 0 3 .000 77 115 SATURDAY'S GAME Orlando 37, Cincinnati 16 MONDAY'S CAME Tampa Bay 29. Miami 22 FRIDAY, JUNE 4 Cincinnati at Detroit Montreal at Los Angeles, 8:40 p.m. Monday, June 7 Montreal at Los Angeles, 9:10 p.m. Wednesday, June 9 Los Angeles at Montreal, 7:30 p.m..

If necessary Saturday, June 12 Montreal at Los Angeles, 8:40 p.m., If necessary Tuesday, June 15 Los Angeles at Montreal 7:30 p.m., if necessary 26. Toronto 27. Florida 28. Colorado FOURTH AND FURTHER ROUNDS 1. Seattle 2.

Los Angeles 3. California 4. Philadelphia 5. Kansas City 6. San Francisco 7.

Boston 8. New York Mets 9. Detroit 10. Chicago Cubs 11. Cleveland 12.

Houston 13. New York Yankees 14. San Diego 15. Texas 16. St.

Louis 17. Chicago White Sox 18. Montreal 19. Baltimore 20. Cincinnati 21.

Minnesota 21. Pittsburgh 23. Milwaukee 24. Atlanta 25. Oakland 26.

Toronto 27. Florida 28. Colorado NCAA Tournament NCAA Division I All Times EDT Double Elimination East Regional Sunday, May 30 Long Beach Stale 13, Notre Dame 3, Long Beach State advances Atlantic Regional At Atlanta Sunday, May 30 Ohio State 8, Wichita Stale 6 Wichita State 5, Ohio State 3, Wichita State advances South Regional At Baton Rouge, La, Sunday, May 30 South Alabama 7, Kent 6, Kent eliminated LSU 9, South Alabama 4, LSU advances Mideast Regional At Knoxville, Tenn. Sunday, May 30 Fresno State 6, Tennessee 2, Tennessee eliminated Kansas 8, Rutgers 2 Fresno State II, Clemson 4 Monday, May 31 Kansas 9, Clemson Clemson eliminated Kansas 3, Fresno St. 2, 10 innings, Kansas advances Central I Regional At College Station, Texas Sunday, May 30 Texas 14, North Carolina 2, Texas advances Central II Regional At Austin, Texas Sunday, May 30 Texas II, Southern Cal 3 Cal State FuHerton 2, McNeese State 0, McNeese State eliminated Southern Cal 5, Cal State Fuller Ion 2, Cat State Fullerton eliminated Monday, May 31 Texas 3, Southern Cal 2, Texas advances Midwest Regional At Stillwater, Ok la.

Sunday, May 30 North Carolina State 13, Auburn 2, Auburn eliminated Arizona 18, Fordham 7, Fordham eliminated Oklahoma State 8, North Carolina State 3, North Carolina Stale eliminated Monday, May 31 Arizona 4, Oklahoma Slate 0 Oklahoma State II, Arizona 10, Oklahoma State advances West Regional At Tempo, Ariz. Sunday, May 30 Arizona State 12, St. John's 2, Arizona St. advances COLLEGE WORLD SERIES At Rosenblatt Stadium Omaha, Neb. Friday, June 4 Bracket One Game 1 No.

1 Texas (52-9) vs. No. 8 Kansas (45-16), 4:06 p.m. Game 2 No. 4 Long Beach Stale (43-17) vs.

No. 5 LSU (49-16-1), 7:36 p.m. Saturday, June 5 Bracket Two Game 3 No. 2 Arizona State (46-18) vs. No.

7 Wichita State (55-16), 1:06 p.m. Game 4 No, 3 Texas (50-14) vs. No. 6 Oklahoma St. (43-15), 7:36 p.m.

Sunday, June 6 Bracket One Game 5 Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser, 4:06 p.m. Game 6 Game I winner vs. Game 2 winner, 7:36 p.m. Monday, June 7 Bracket Two Game 7 Game 3 loser vs.

Game 4 loser, 4:06 p.m. Game 8 Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 winner, 7:36 p.m. Amateur baseball Knoxville Stars Memorial Tournament Championship Cincinnati Nuckols 6, Kingsport, Term. 2 CABA 13-under State Championship at Columbus Nuckols 21, Cleartork 3 Nuckols advances to regional play July 20-25 in Groves City, Ohio.

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