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P6 The Post, Tuesday, May 13, 1986 Compiled by Todd LaVogue, Clip oo ls cJ 1: four RBI, and Spencer had two homers, TANK JFNAMAIU a triple and a double for six di tor combined 28 total bases. 1958 by Jeff Millar Bill Hinds back, Geno Zimmerlink, tight end, and John Muha, Dameon Reilly and Lenny Taylor, wide receivers, to free-agent contracts. New England Patriots: Signed John Peavey and Jeff Wenzel, offensive line Stan Musial tallied hit number 3,000 with a pinch-hit double off the Chicago WhAT CO StxJ -fi-jitOK ABOLT 0 Florida State League Cub's Moe Drabowsky at wrtgiey t-ieio -tile: Ox iA il'fTJA-T XlC July 19 1 I Bowling at Regal Bowling Lanes, Tam" pa; 10K road race and Two mile Run at Pepin-Rood Stadium, Tampa. July 19-20 Cfmblned tests and dressage equestn an at Florida State Fairgrounds, Gymnastics at Hillsborough College, Tampa; International skeetv shooting at Skyway Trap and Skeet" Club, St. Petersburg; High power ntlev shooting at Hutcheson Range, Starke; July 20 Olympic style cycling at downtowrW Tampa The Cardinals won the game 5-3.

1967 men, Tony Brown, ottensive lacnie, Kon Kosor, center, Dave Chapman, tight end, Larry Jackson, nose tackle, Larry Smith, running back, Darrelt OP MOvlMG TW6 Mickey Mantle's 500th home run off Stu Miller to lift the New York Yankees Woods, cornerback, to tree-agent con to a 6-5 victory over the Baltimore or tracts. SOCCER MISL oles. 1980 Chicago Sting: Waived Bret Hall, de Ray Knight of Cincinnati hit two home runs In the fifth inning, Including a SOUTH Pet. GB Fort Lauderdale 18 13 .581 West Palm Beach 17 14 .548 1 Vero Beach 14 16 .467 3i x-Miami 13 1 .406 i1 CENTRAL x-Winter Haven 18 13 .581 x-Osceola 18 13 .581 x-lokeland 14 16 .467 x-Dalona Beach 7 24 .226 11 WEST Tampa 19 11 .633 Petersburg 19 12 613 Clearwater 17 15 .531 Fort Myers 12 20 .375 9'2 fenseman. grand slam, to lead the Reds to a 15-4 Tour of Spain Cycling Race rout ot tne New York nners.

1982 The Chicago Cubs won game No. 8,000 in their history against the Houston As tros at the Astrodome. Today's Birthday Jose Riio is 21. Northdale Open Yesterday's first-raund results Collegiate Baseball Top 20 CalendarToday 34- 36 39-33 35- 37 39-33 36-36- 36-38- 38-36 Sara Ann Tlmms Kitty Neal Heather Cameron Peggy Klrsch Debbie Klum Valerie Brown Nancy Taylor Stacey Richards Sue Johnson Jan Kleiman Area Results 36-38- 37-38-75 75 37-38- x-Late game not included yesterday's Results West Palm Beach 2. Fort Myers 0 Fort Lauderdale 4, Tampa 0 Clearwater 4, Vero Beach 1 Osceola at Lakeland Oaytona Beach at Winter Haven Today's Games West Palm Beach at Miami Vero Beach at Fort Lauderdale Winter Haven at St.

Petersburg Daytona Beach at Fort Myers Tampa at Lakeland Clearwater ot Osceola Saturday's Results West Palm Beach 5, Fort Myers 0 Miami 2-3, St. Petersburg 3-15 Winter Haven 5, Daytona Beach 4 Clearwater 9, Vero Beach 5 Fort Lauderdale 11, Tampa 2 Osceola 2, Lakeland 1. (II) West Palm Beach Expos Team Statistics Through Sunday's gamt BATTING AB HR RBI AVG. kent Bachman 2 1 1 0 0 .500 Tim Thiessen 80 12 27 1 9 .338 Edgar Caceres 61 13 20 0 9 .378 Mike Day 47 3 14 1 4 .298 Record Pts Prv 1 Louisiana State 49- 9 498 2 2. Florida State 53-11 497 3 3.

Miami 41-14 495 1 4 Texas 49-11 493 5 5. Cal-Sanfa Barbara 44-17 491 9 6. Oklahoma 40-17 487 6 7. South Florida 46-13 486 7 8 Michigan 44-10 483 8 9. UCLA 39-21 482 10 10 Oklahoma State 46-12 480 9 11.

Loyola, Calif. 44-12 478 4 12. Texas AIM 41-21 475 12 13. San Diego State 42-21-1 474 14 14 Stanford 35-21 472 15 15. Hawaii 39-22 470 16 16 Arkansas 41-14 469 17 17.

Maine 32-18 465 18. Pepperdine 35-18-2 463 -19 Arizona 37-18 461 19 20. Alabama 39-17 460 18 HOLE IN ONE Ace Wright at Palm Post Scripts Beach par 3 on the second hole. BOCA RATON CC MGA. Nine Blind At Jerez De La Frontera, Spain Yesterday's results -From the 14T 5-mile 20th leg 1, Marc Gomez, France, minutes, 49 seconds, avg.

speed, IB mpfv 2, Miguel Angel Iglesias, Spain, same time. 3, Sean Kelly, Ireland, 7 seconds, behind. 4, Benny van Bra bent, same time. 5, Vladimir Muravsky, SovW et Union, same time. 6, Jesus Suarez Cuevas-, Spain, same time.

7, Stefan Mutter, Switzerland, -same time. 8, Guido Van Calster, Belgium, same time. 9, Victore Soviet Union, same time. 10, Sabino An, goita, Spain, same time. Overall Standings 1, Alvaro Pino, Spain, 97 hours, 50 mlft-.

utes, 21 seconds. 2, Robert Millar, land, 33 seconds behind. 3, Sean Ireland, 4 minutes, 54 seconds behind. 4, Raimund Dietzen, West Germany, behind. 5, Marino Lejarreta, Spain, 6, Fabio Parra, Colombia, 6:15.

7, Peflo" Ruiz Cabestany, Spain, 6:51. Laurent-Fignon, France, 7:22. 9, Anselmo Fuertevv' Spain, 7:41. 10, Pedro Delgado, Spain, 9:38. 1 Tour of Italy Cycling Race I At Sclacca, Sicily Yesterday's results From the i3.8-mlle first leg 1, Sergio Santimarla, Italy, 3 hours, 34 minutes, 35 seconds.

2, Paolo Rosola, ly, two seconds behind. 3, Guido Bon-v tempi, Italy, same time. 4, Johan Van Der Velde, Netherlands, same time. 5, Erik Perdersen, Norway, same time. Minor Leagut Baseball Vero Beach Dodgers at Fort Lauderdale Yankees, 7:30 p.m.

West Palm Beach Expos at Miami Marlins, 7:30 p.m. College Baseball Miami Hurricanes at Maine Black Bears, 7:05 p.m. Greyhound Racing Flagler Greyhound Track, Miami, matinee: 12:30 p.m. evening 8 p.m. Thoroughbred Racing Hialeah Park, Hialeah, post time: 3 p.m.

RadioToday 6 p.m. Sports Talk, hosted by Joe Zagacki, WIOD-610AM. 6:55 p.m. College Baseball: Miami Hurricanes at Maine Black Bears, WIOD-610AM. TelevisionToday 6 p.m.

Sports Look, hosted by Roy Firestone, ESPN. Looking Back Holes. Class Hogan 27'a. Campbell 29, Collier 29, Sandee 29. Class 6: Snary 27 'a, Bailey 28'a, Lemmel 28'Ai, Hetzler 29, Ap pie 29, Damm 29, Bisson 29.

Class Novl 27'i, Lester 27'a, Fitzsimmons 29V4, Blay 7:30 p.m. Maor League Baseball: Atlanta Braves at Z9V3. Class D'Agrosa 25'3, Jerpbac New York Mets, live, WTBS. 10:15 p.m. NBA Basketball: Houston Rockets at Los An z'i, sentt 29, curran 29, Thomas 29'j ATLANTIS CC MGA.

Best ball of geles Lakers In Game 2 of the Western Conference champi foursome. Evans, Findling, Shlpman, onship series, live, wi bs. Decker 122; Shultis, King, Yaeger, 'Kile 123, Stack, Applefield, Hickling, Draw 125; Bailey, Poggioll, Rogel, Turkisher 126; t-oiey, Tracy, wamstad, Stengel 126. Keith Foley 60 6 16 1 7 .267 George Flower 62 8 16 0 4 .258 Estcban Beltre 75 7 19 1 11 .253 Tim Arnold 60 8 15 0 8 .250 Mark Blaser 82 11 20 3 14 .244 Scott Mann 82 9 20 3 14 .244 luuv Rodriguez 76 11 16 0 3 .211 Kevin Dunton 45 4 9 0 7 .200 Sam Haley 49 8 9 0 1 .184 Mel Houston 77 5 9 0 2 .117 Monday Night Run At Currie Park Yesterday's results Men: Dale Parfitt 16:33, Forrest Mer Pitchers 37 3 6 0 3 .162 second American Basketball Association championship In three years with a 112-106 come-from-behind victory over the Denver Nuggets. The Nets trailed by 22 points In the third period.

Five years ago today: Don Sutton gained his first shutout as a Houston Astro with five-hit 3-0 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals, Sutton struck out six and walked one. One year ago today: Steve Longley of Boca Raton High School, Re.id Rafter of St. Andrew's, Brad McMurray and Mircea Morarui of Pope John Paul, and Cesar Cinita of Atlantic were named to The Palm Beach Post boys' All-Area Tennis Team. Santaluces' Eerfk Kauppinen was named The Palm Beach Post boys' Golfer of the Year.

Michelle McGann of Rosarian Academy was named girls' Golfer of the Year. 20 years ago today: Barry Handberg led Florida High to a second place finish in the boys' Class state track meet. Handberg won both the 100- and 200-yard dash events and anchored the winning 680-yard relay team. Florida High had a total of 44 points behind Clermont High School, 49. Behind the two-hit pitching of Joe Mike Taylor, Palatka High School defeated Boca Raton High School 14-1, giving the Braves their third state Class A baseball championship in four years.

10 years ago today: Jeff Morrison won his 17th game In a row, striking out five and allowing only two hits, and the Atlantic Eagles defeated Orlando Bishop Moore 3-1 In the semifinals of the class AAA state baseball tournament. John Williamson scored 16 fourth-quarter points and Julius Erving had 31 points to lead the New York Nets to their Others 76 20 25 4 18 .329 NBA Playoffs Conference Finals Best-of-Seven Saturday's Result A. Lakers 119, Houston 107 Today's Games Milwaukee at Boston, 8 p.m. Houston at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m (L.A.

Lakers lead series 1-0) Thursday's Game Milwaukee at Boston, 8 p.m. Friday's Game L.A. Lakers at Houston, 9:30 p.m. Saturday's Game Boston at Milwaukee, 2 p.m. Sunday's Games Boston at Milwaukee.

3 30 p.m. L.A. Lakers at Houston, 3:30 p.m. Wednesday's Games Totals 971 129242 14 114 .249 rill 17 03, Chris English 17:56. Women: Doubles Thiessen 5, Foley 4, Dunton Sue Ellen Apte 22:28.

1, Arnold 2, Beltre 2, Day 2, Flower 2, Houston 2, Mann 2, Rodriguez 2. Triples Caceres 3, Thiessen 2, Ar nold 1, Beltre 1. Stolen basts Caceres 3, Thiessen 2, Arnold 1, Beltre 1. PITCHING Bruce Derlln, New Zealand, def. Car Last Night's Results All-NBA Team los Kirmayr, Brazil, 5-7, 6-4, 7-5 Milwaukee at Boston, TBA, if neces Michiel Sena per the Netherlands, 1st Singlos Voted by nationwide panel of media def.

Carlos Di Laura, Peru, 4-6, 6-1, 6-4. Sunshine State Games Dates and locations May 16-18 Equestrian-Stadium Jumping at Gold 1 Jeff with first-place votes In parentheses and Eliot Teltscher, Palos Verde Estates, Goni W-L IP BB SO ERA Al Collins 0-0 19' 11 9 12 0 47 Scott Ayers 2-1 19V3 14 6 7 0 92 Jell Fischer 4 1 37'3 30 33 1.45 Gary Wayne 1-0 15'i 11 7 11 1.76 Leonard Kelly 1-0 3J3 4 2 2 2 45 Sergio Valdez 4-2 37 32 13 28 3 16 BillCunngham 2-2 3m 26 13 25 3 69 Randy Johnson 1-2 29 27 24 31 4 03 total points. Calif, def. Lawson Duncan, Ashevilie, FirtT Team N.C., 4-6, 4 Beitia II (Ml 59.40 (1-6) 127. en Hills, Ocala Forwards Larry Bird, Boston (78), Martin Wostenholme, Canada, def.

SI 2nd DouDies 156; Dominique Wilkins, Atlanta (41), July 5-6 Shooting-Pistol at Wyoming Antelope mone Colombo, Italy, 1-6, 6-4, 6-2. 1 njtrnrau Teddy 1)3. Dineen, Hart 6 7 13 Anderson, Hart 5 8 13 Maruk, Min 4 9 13 Reinhart, Cal 4 9 13 Tonelli, Cal 4 9 13 Goalfenders Empty-net goals in parentheses MP GA SO Avg Roy 917 27 0 1.77 Montreal (1) 917 21 0 Vernon 84 1 39 0 2.78 Lemelin 68 6 0 5 29 Calgary (2) 909 47 0 3.10 Vanblesbrouck 899 49 1 3 27 Hanlon 75 6 0 4 80 MY Rangers 974 55 1 3.39 Millen 526 25 0 2 85 Wamsley 321 24 0 4 49 St. Louis (3) 847 52 0 3 61 Llbor Pimek, Czechoslovakia, def. Club, Clearwater Center Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, L.A Nelson Aerts, Brazil, 6-4, 6-3.

a Goya Beitia II 2 Arando Maguna Lakers (39), 101. Jonas B. Svensson, Sweden, def. Pavel July e-ll Roller Skating at Tampa Skating Cen Bob Devlin 0-1 16V3 22 3 6 4.86 Eddie Dixon 1-3 15 14 9 9 5 40 Dave Graybill 0 1 2 5 1 1 9 00 Others 0-1 25 17 8 25 2 88 Totals 16-14 251V 213 101 190 2.86 Guards Eorvin Johnson, L.A. Lak mi w.wi i i-fli iw trri Doubles Slozil, Czechoslovakia, 7-6, 6-4.

5.00 4.40 20 9 40 8 .60 15.40 20T: (1-4-4) 461.80 21.00 9 CO 4 80 9.00 3 20 3.00 80T: (1-8-2) 713.80 12.20 8 40 3 40-8 40 4 00 3,00 40 11.60 5 80 3.40 7.00 3 40 280 60 ter, Tampa ers (72), 148; Isiah Thomas, Detroit (56), Tomas Smid, Czechoslovakia, def 130. 6 Arando Goni 4 Elordieta Irusta Claudio Panatta, Italy, 1-6, 6-2, 6-0. July 9-iz Diving at Brandon Swim Club, Bran Second Team Saves Wayne 3, Dixon 1, others 3. Shutouts Fischer 1, Valdcz 1. Leonardo Lavalle, Mexico, def Mas don Forwards Charles Barkley, Phila 1 Jeff Maguna a (4-4) 55.00 (6-4) 137.

Complete games Fischer Valdez delphia (19), 71; Alex English, Denver July 9-13 Women's Basketball at Spartans 4th Singles (7), 48 Sports Center, Tampa Center Akeem Olaiuwon, Houston 4 urizar in 2 Urrestl 1 TorlHu (31), 100. July 10-13 Racquetball at Tampa Bay Court Guards Sidney Moncrief, Milwau house, Tampa (2-4) 29.40 (4-2) 1M. sary Houston at L.A. Lakers, 11:30 p.m., it necessary Friday's Games Boston at Milwaukee, TBA, if necessary L.A. Lakers at Houston, TBA, If necessary Sunday's Game Milwaukee at Boston, 1 p.m., if necessary Monday's Game Houston at L.A.

Lakers, 3 p.m., if necessary Playoff Leaders Scoring Average FG FT Pts Avg Jordan, Chi. 3 48 34 131 43 7 Wilkins, Atl. 9 94 68 257 28 6 Vandeweghe, Prt. 4 40 32 112 28 0 Bird, Bos. 8 82 50 221 27 6 English, Den.

10 106 61 273 27.3 Thomas, Det. 4 41 24 106 26.5 Olaiuwon, Hou. 10 106 50 262 26 2 McHale, Bos. 8 7 4 59 207 2 5 9 Abdul-Jabbr, LAL 10 113 32 258 25 8 Matthews, A. 3 35 6 76 25 3 Barkley, Phil.

12 104 91 300 25.0 Aguirre, Dall. 10 105 35 247 24.7 Birdsong, N.J. 3 29 11 69 23 0 Cummings, Mil. 10 99 32 230 23.0 Sampson, Hou. 10 87 52 227 22 7 Lalmbeer, Det.

4 34 21 90 22 5 Malone, Wash. 5 42 26 110 22.0 Field Goal Percentage FG FGA Pet Hansen, Utah 27 37 .730 kee (12), 66; Alvin Robertson, San Anto- io (7), 40. 5th Doubles July 11-13 Baseball at University of Tampa and Others receiving votes 6 Urlior III Beitia 18.80 4 40 4.20 8.60 6 40 Doc Nance Park, Tampa, Sports for the Forwards Kevin McHale, Boston 4 Brian Leif cerebral palsyles autres at the Unlver- (1), 26, James Worthy, L.A Lakers (5), 5 Arriaga Irusta II 0.00 simo Cierro, Italy, 5-7, 7-5, 7-5. German Women's Championships At Berlin Yesterday's first-round results Elizabeth Minter, Australia, def. Ann Hobbs, Britain, 3-6, 7-6, 6-2.

Sabrlna Goles, Yugoslavia, def. Sara Gomer, Britain, 6-3, 6-2. Bettina Bunge, West Germany, def. Andrea Holikova, Czechoslovakia, 3-6, 6-3, 6-1. Andrea Betzner, West Germany, def.

Sabine Hack, West Germany, 6-3, 6-3. Isabel! Cueto, West Germany, def. Re-glna Marsikova, Czechoslovakia, 6-4, 6-1. Amy Holton, Saratoga, def. Mercedes Paz, Argentlnla, 6-4, 6-1.

Natalie Tauziat, France, def. Niege ity of South Florida, Tampa; Softball at 24; Ralph Sampson, Houston (3), 16; (4-6) 48.60 (6-4) 48.40 (6-4-5) 750.20 Dick Greco Softball Complex, Tampa; Buck Williams, New Jersey (1), Terry Games for the visually Impaired at the 6th Doublos 4 Urizar III Teddy 8.80 4.00 3 20 umminas, Milwaukee, Adrian uant University of South Ftorida, Tampa; ley, Utah (1), Marques Johnson, L.A 1 jett Goni 4.80 3 60 Uppers, Paul Pressey, Milwaukee, i. Games for whellchair athletes at the University of South Florida, Tampa. Elordieta Manny 3.80 Centers Moses Malone, Philadel phia (8), 32; Robert Parish, Boston, 1. (1-4 23.40 (4-1) 76.20 (4-1-5) 354.60 7th Singles Guaras Dennis jonnson, Boston July 11-14 Tennis at Riverfront Park, Tampa July 12 Canoeing and kayaking marathons at 29; Maurice Cheeks, Philadelphia (2), 28, 1 Ubilla IU.4U B.zu ajuj olando Blackman, Dallas, 16; Jett Ma BASEBALL American League Favorite Odds Underdog New York E-6 MINNESOTA BALTIMORE 7-8 Chicago CLEVELAND 6'i-7'i Texas KANSAS CITY 5Vt-t Detroit OAKLAND 5'2-6'j Toronto CALIFORNIA Pick Boston SEATTLE Pick Milwaukee National League Favorite Odds Underdog MONTREAL 6-7 Cincinnati CHICAGO 6-7 San Francisco NEW YORK Atlanta San Diego Pick PITTSBURGH ST LOUIS 6'a-7i Los Angeles HOUSTON 7-8 Philadelphia NBA PLAYOFFS Favorite Points Underdog BOSTON 11 Milwaukee LA LAKERS 7 Houston Ortuondo B.20 2IJU Goya 580 lone, Washington, Walter Davis, Phoe ix, Clyde Drexler, Portland, City Park, Rivervlew; BMX Cycling at Si.

Petersburg Track, St. Petersburg; Diaz, Brazil, 6-3, 6-1. (1-5) 34.80 (1-5) 104.70 (1-5-4) 751.40 8th Doubles eggie Theus, Sacramento, 1. Weightlifting at Curtis Hixon Convention Center, Tampa. Zabala II Goni 26.20 5.40 60 Williams, N.J.

21 29 .724 July 12-13 Field and target archery at Gasparllla 3 Iturregui Barrond 4.00 3 20 6 Urizar III Cruz $.00 (1-3) 37.00 (2-3) 148.80 (2-3-4) 523.40 Monday Night Men's Doubles At Lake worth Yesterday's results Counter, Carroll 32; Hover, Schwartz 28, Buerkle, Buerkle 24, Lay-ton, Walsh 24. Archery Club, Tampa; Boxing at Curtis Hixon Convention Center, Tampa; Fencing at Holiday Inn-Tampa International 9th Doubles Cameron Urrestl 15.40 7 80 4 40 Airport, Tampa; Judo at Curtis Hixon 1. Today in Baseball SCOREBOARD Detroit Tigers at Kansas City Royals 18 35 p.m. EOT). A pair ol pitchers who were successful last season but are now struggling face each.

Detroit's Jack Morns, 3-4, opposes Bret Saberhagen, 2-3. STAT Pete Rose hit a three-run single off Dwiyht Gooden of the New York Mcts In Cincinnati's 3-2 victory Sunday. Rose's hit drove In more runs than any learn had 6cored against Gooden In his last 13 starts. i. STREAKS Nolan Ryan has not lost to Pittsburgh since May 16, 1971, when he was with the New York Mets.

Ryan, now with Houston, has won 10 straight decisions against the Pirates. SWINGS Jose DeLeon, who went 2-19 last season and led the major leagues In losses, won his first decision of the season Sunday. He shut out Houston on one hit in 33'i Innings of relief in his first appearance since being recalled from the minors lost week. SPEAKING '(I'd kick (baseball inventor) Abner Doubleday's tail If I saw him today. You bust your behind for nine innings and it comes down to a little bloop like that" San Francisco center fielder Dan Gladden, upset after the Giants lost to St.

Louis 4-3 Sunday. The Cardinals scored the go-ahead run In the eighth inning when Gladden caught Tito Landrum's short fly ball but then collided with left fielder Candy Maldonado, allowing Willie McGee to trot home from third base. On this date in 1942 Pitcher Jim Tobin ot Boston hit three consecutive home runs in defeating the Chicago Cubs 6-5 at Braves Field. 19S5 Mickey Mantle hit three home runs two left-handed and one right-handed in a 5-2 Yankee victory over Detroit. 19S8 Giant teammates Willie Mays and Oarryl Spencer each collected four hits apiece as San Francisco beat the Dodgers at Los Angeles 16-9 Mays had two homers, two triples, and a single for 1 Zabala II Barruet 10 00 3 80 onvention center, Tampa; Internation- Lister, Mil.

44 65 .677 Gllmore, A 16 24 .667 Matthews, S.A. 35 54 .648 Dumars, Det. 25 41 .610 Abdul-Jabbar, LAL 113 190 595 McHale, Bos. 74 1 26 587 Olaiuwon, Hou. 106 182 .582 Vandeweghe, Port 40 69 .580 Rebounds Per Game Off Del Tot Avg Barkley, Phil.

12 60 129 189 15 8 NHL Playoffs Conference Finals Yesterday's Result Brlngas Barrondo 4.40 I trap shooting at Skyway Trap and (1-2) 28.40 (2-1) 47.80 (2-1-4) 398.80 Skeet Club, St. Petersburg; Smallbore rifle shooting at Wyoming Antelope Club, 10th Singles Calgary at St. Louis, late, (Calgary learwater; Synchronized Swimming at leads series 3-2) Chucho 11.00 4 20 4 20 Arratibel II 8.40 4 20 Sanchez 5.40 Wednesday's Game Interbay Boy's and Girl's Club, Tampa; Track and Field at Pepin-Rood Stadium, Tampa. St. Louis at Calgary, 9 05 p.m..

If nec Lalmbeer, Det. 4 20 36 56 14 0 Carr, Port. 4 9 44 53 13 3 (2-4) 36.80 (4-2) 132.00 (4-2-3) 167.09 essary Italian Open Stanley cup Finals Best-of-Seven July 13 Canoeing and kayaking Olympic BASEBALL American League Cleveland Indians: Sianed Jeff Shaw, Roman Cape rallies Montreal vs. St. Louis-Calgary winner At Rome Yesterday's first-round results Horacio De la Pena, Argentina, def.

Olaiuwon, Hou. 10 55 70 125 12 5 Sampson, Hou. 10 32 88 120 12 0 Donaldson, Dall. 10 30 87 117 11.7 Thompson, Sac. 3 14 21 35 11.7 Parish, Bos.

I 26 57 83 10 4 Williams, N.J. 3 12 19 31 10 3 Gminskl, N.J. 3 II 19 30 10 0 sprints at Tampa By-Pass Canal, Tampa; triathlon at Courtney Campbell Causeway, Tampa. pitcher, and assigned him to Batavia of the New York-Penn League. Claudio Mezradri, Italy, 4-6, 6-3, 6-0.

Playoff Leaders Francisco Maciel, Mexico, det. Lor- Detroit Tigers: sent scotti Maaison, July 13-14 Speed roller skating at Tampa Skating rado Aprili, Italy, 6 1, 6-3. Oakley, Chi. 3 10 20 30 10 0 Infielder-catcher, to Nashville ot the American Association. win Polydorus CHICAGO (AP) Appren Henri Leconte, t- ranee, aei.

reier Center, Tampa Assists Per Game No. Avg. Lundgren, Sweden, 6-4, 6-1. July 17-19 Imour, StL Aaron Knckstein, orosse i-oime. Men's Basketball at Spartan Sports FOOTBALL NFL Indianaoolls Colts: Sianed Bob Solder- Gretzky, Edm Federko, StL Johnson.

LAL 10 148 14 8 Thomas, Det. 4 48 12 0 Complex, Tampa def. Mike DePalmer, Knoxvilie, 6-2, 6-4. tice jockey Nicholas Meza July 17-70 arouche, NYR Green, Utah 4 38 9 5 Mats Wilander, Sweden, det. jimmy Swimming at Bobby Hicks Pool and McDonald, Cal itch, center, Jeft Gethers, cornerback, Tim Chambers and Dan Hammer-Schmidt, defensive backs.

Brad Saar, Joe Azelbv and Jeff Leiding, lineback Pressey, Mil 10 87 8 7 Rivers, Atl. 9 78 8 7 Brown, Brentwood, 6-2, 6-2. A Pts 9 10 19 II 19 7 17 19 3 11 Northshore Pool, Tampa sebrough, Cal steered Roman Cape to a come-from-behind victory yesterday over Jay's Meadow Erie Jelen, West Germany, det. Jorge July lt-20 Brooke, NYR Matthews, S.A. 3 24 8 0 Harper, Dall.

10 76 7 6 Arrese, Spain, 7-5, 7 -5 Handball at Tampa Bay Courthouse, ers, Quinton Ballard, nose tackle, Brian ullen, Cal Dieoo Perez. Uruauav, det. nnarceio Bird, Bos 8 59 1 4 Tampa, Soccer at University of Tampa. Tampa; Freestyle and Greco-Roman Pastawski, StL Thomas, Tor Ingaramo, Argentina, 6-1, 6 7 (8 61, 6-1. Dausin and Joe smiley, guaros, ioao Moules and Scott Talbott, offensive linemen, Wally Kersten and Scott Robinson, the $1 1,500 Polydorus Webb, Atl 9 65 7 2 Cheeks, Phil.

12 85 7 1 Andrei Chesnokov, Soviet union, aet. dley. NYR wrestling at Curtis Hixon Convention Center, Tampa. Purse at Sportsman's Park. Guy Forget, France, 6-4, 7-6 (7-4) offensive tackles, Hubie Oliver, running Maclnnis, Cai Johnson.

Bos. 8 56 7.0 Yesterday's Results Sparkling Allie No P. der 114 4 1 5 Pelkilae No Rider 112 6-1 4 That's My Margie Astorga 114 8-1 8 Ms Happy Hour Suckie 111 12-1 9 Flying Birdie Hernandez 107 12-1 2 Valkyrie Rodriguez 102 15-1 I Politics Tricks Suckle 107 15-1 Mh (SO.) 3 Yos ft Up Clmg. II25OO-105O0. 4 Furlongs.

1st 4 Furlongs (14700. time, 1.13 7- Li Baia Princess, Pennisi 5 00 3 00 2 60 3-Run The Trump, Fackler 4 60 2.60 8- Padre's Sister. Hussey 4.60 (7-3) M9.00; (7-3-8) 1928.20 Also ran: Fillydendren, Sea Fringe, Bells Of Hickory, Dusty Stage, Scr. Dancers Boquet. 2nd 7 Furlongs (15008 time, 1.24.3 Today's Entries 113 81 113 151 122 15-1 115 20-1 6 Xtra Neater Baltazar 9 Spectacular Case herrera 1 Silver Buff Lester 2 Papo Marty lit (1421)0 3 4 Yos Mdns.

Clmg. 10000. 4 Furlongs. Post pp Horse Jockey Wt Odds 4 Political Regent, Baltazar 5.40 3 40 300 300 440 7-Pisces Princess, Langone 3.60 4th (SO. I 3 Yos Clmg.

135000-30000. 1 114 abt turt. 3 Thank Heavans, Salta (4-7) 122 70; (4-7-3) 1191.2 '7 Cakli Ofwan Lynch 113 5 2 3 I'M For Pete Sellers 113 3-1 '6 Blusing Sky Meade 113 4-1 1 Cadmar Suckie 108 5-1 4 Double Gem Salta 122 8-1 2 First Ambler Rodriguez 108 8-1 8 punning Rapture Fackler 103 17-1 5 Repeat The Beat Rivera 106 15-1 6th 4 Furlongs time, 1.12 5 Power Runner, Pezua 10.40 4.70 3 60 2- Flower King, Suckia 7.60 5 40 7 Grow Bold. Acevedo 8.60 (5-2) 1109.40; (5-2-7) 11043.20 Also ran: Ruling Top, Dancing In gold, Dtml-tri. Real Honest, Scratched: Just A Jewel, 7th 1 18 abt Turl time, 1.51.1 4-Positive Influence.

Aviles 10 60 4 40 3 60 3- Strong Force, Astorga 9 40 9.20 4- Bud Pick, Squartino 5 60 (4-3) 1123.20; (6-3-4) 12180.6 Also ran: Early School, Mandeville, Black Stutzhawk, Wildwood Country, Key To The John, Full Of Thoughts. Prior Jure, 8th 7 Furlongs time, 1.7S.I 2- Fleur De Soleil. Rodriguez 9 00 4 00 2 40 5- Maggie Gaylord. St Leon 3 80 2 20 3- lnluck With A Buck, Velez 2 20 (2-5) 127.40) Super Six (4-1-3-5-6-3 (4 OP 4)) 19813.60; Carryover Alsa ran: Another Frisky, Dance On Snow, Ka-doba. Scratched: Supreme Luck.

9th 1-18 abt. Turl lime, 1.49.4 8- Magna Mark, Gonialet 110 4 0 4 80 3-Hevgrave Star. Squartino 3 40 3 70 7 Leland George. Green 40 (-3) 174 40; (4-3-7) 1719.20 Late (3-8) 152 0) Als ran: Heaven Gate. Nat The Trtmme4r, Command Attention, Fray Tormentoso, More Riches.

Scratched: Mr Truble Maker. Attendance 5 031 Handle 1740.663 DO (7-4) 118.80) Also ran: Mary Lleder. Ver Bak, Bett ys Birthday. Peace Ahead. Perfect Steb.

3rd S-Furlongs tlmo, 59.3 4-Arunti, Lester 4 40 2 80 2 70 B-Neubauer, Hernandez 3.60 3 20 4-Latest Native, Fackler 4 60 (6-8) 114.80; (4-8-41 1193.00 Also ran: Micanopy Boy, Pokerboe, Bombs A Roe, Jiner, Neubauer, 4th 7 Furlongs time, 1.74.2 Favored Owned by All" wins Geisha at Pimlieo BALTIMORE (AP) Owned by All won the $56,100 Geisha Handicap and then withstood a claim of foul for interference through the stretch at Pimlieo Race Course yesterday. Owned by All, the favorite in the field of eight Maryland-bred fillies and mares, finished first by a length over longshot Martins Choice with Scotch Heather another head back in third. Following a steward's inquiry and an objection lodged by jockey Mario Pino, rider of Scotch Heather, against Vince Bracciale, jockey of Owned by All, the three stewards disqualified Martins Choice and jockey Paul Nicol from second to third. 2nd (SO.) 3 ft 4 Yos Mdn. Clmg.

U4OO0-140O0. I 1 I Miles. PP Horse Jockey Wt Odds 8 Dug Watch Squartino 114 5 2 4 Commander Cal Gonzalez 116 3-1 5 Timeless Guest No Rider 116 4-1 2 Guns And Butter No Rider 116 5-1 1 SkiddooU Velez 111 6-1 4 Donneybrook Lee 116 6-1 7 Cougar Best Rodriguez 102 20-1 3 Butkchancer Santiago 120 20-1 5th (S47O0.) 3 Yos ft Up Clmg. $6500-6000. 7 Furlongs.

PP Horse Jockey Wt Odds i Duarle K'O 27 10 Captive Current Nunez 107 4 1 8 Veto Power herrera 116 5-1 5 Boio's Ski Dancer No Rider 116 8-1 2 No Pain Charlie Terry 116 8 1 4 Dageegah 106 10-1 7 Ruthless Willie Misieicz 107 10-1 1 Abundantly Clear Astorga 11? 1V1 9 Debbie sRibot Acevedo 102 20 1 PP Horse Jockey Wt Odds KensRullah Gonzalez 118 52 5 Irish Morn Jimenez 116 3-1 2 Duke Ot Song No Rider 114 5 1 4 Soaring Hawk No Rider 114 6-1 8 Non Wet Lee 117 4-1 4 Seaward Venture Jawny 109 6-1 1 Peaceful Arab Lee VI6 12-1 3 Mark Jilayne Pennisi II? 20 1 8th (SO 1 Yos ft Up ft 1 116 Turl. PP Horse Jockey Wt Odds 7 Hail The Lady No Rider 117 5 2 6 Sweetest Momma Pezua 108 4-1 5 First Predic tion Green 117 5-1 8 Cherokee Dee Pezua 117 6-1 3 Classy Chasse Misicwicz 117 6-1 4 Fisiquera Vergara 177 8-1 2 Beet Fame Misiewicz 108 8 1 1 Erstwhile Huev 117 12 1 th (SO.) 3 ft 4 Yos Mdn. Filly Clmg. 125000-70000 4 Furlongs. PP Horse Jockey Wt Odds 8 Golden Alter noon Lester 113 3 1 4 Elba Joy Velez 11 4 1 5 Very Keen lester 118 4 1 3 Lifda Jig Nunez 108 6 1 2 Double Gmger Suckie 104 8-1 7 Cash For Dramma Lester lt3 10 1 9 Peace Line Carr 106 10-1 10 Heavens Love 113 10-1 I Miss Bold A Plenty Navarro H3 KM 4 Sky Over Bombay Pezua 113 15-1 8 Cannonball Miss, Paynter 4 80 3 00 2-Lots Ot Fun, Leser 4 60 2 40 300 340 pp Horse Jockey wt Odds .2 Neat Laugh Rodriguez 106 2 1 7 Dtivguys Duys 1'3 3-1 3 riouhle Battle Lester 109 4-1 4 Runnrratlarye Sarvisd 108 4-1 -6 tamest Run Astorga 113 8-t 8 Challenqer's SwordBain 113 12-1 5 Mr Jell Lynch 113 17 1 1 TakraLos Terry 109 20-1 9 Lynch IH 20-1 5-Ttiftoidgal Suckie 18-3) 174 60; (8-2-5) 192.00 Also ran: Ala Belle.

H. Tante Dina. Our Girl Chris. Refection. -Timely Tina, it 1 1, 14 Turf (15700 time, I 45 3 3 Sly Juniper.

Fackler 12 40 6 00 5 Color Me Cherry. Acevedo 13 20 3 00 5 60 20 4-Meathefs Mss, Lee (3-5) 1199.00; (3-5-9) 1438.68 4th (SO 3 Yos ft Up ft Clmg. 132000-74000 1 it Turl. PP Horse Jockey Wt Odds Al4 ran: Lady With A Line. Arhee fGirl.

Royal Discovery, National Glance. Love If Love It, Dear Jeanme. 3rd (S4200.) 3 ft 4 Yes Mdns. Clmg. I0OO0.

4 Furlongs. PP Horse Jockey Wt Odds 1 Coioitiield SiKkie 108 5 7 5 aymous Planet Pennisi 113 3-1 4 Standard Orbtt Ehrimvpiel 113 4 1 8 SHumnBob Rodriguez 117 4-1 3 Eagle's Touch Nunez 117 4-t 112 5 2 114 31 Astorga No Rider 4 Cartuia Tel 7 Scjphistique NHL likely to investigate cocaine use by Toronto's Salming Jackson welcomes Payton home with j)arade and key to the city Post Wire Services 1 An investigation of the use of cocaine by Toronto Maple Leafs' defenseman Borje Salming likely will be conducted this summer, an NHL spokesman said. Salming. 35, a 13-year Leafs' veteran, was quoted in Packers for an undetermined draft choice. Wilander beats Brown 6-2, 6-2 in Italian Open first round la Mississippi native Walter Payton celebrated his homecoming yesterday in the city where he almost ended his football career.

The NFL's career rushing leader received a parade, a key to the city, and tributes Mats Wilander of Sweden, the world's No. 2-ranked player, defeated American Jimmy Browa 6-2. 6-2 in the opening round of the $435,000 Italian Open Tennis Tour- nament on the clay court of Foro Italico in city and nine from the national media. Bird, joined by center Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and guard Earvin "Magic" Johnson of the Los Angeles Lakers, forward Dominique Wilkins of the Atlanta Hawks and guard Isiab Thomas of the Detroit Pistons, was voted to the team for the seventh year in a row. He was followed in tire voting based on two points for a first-team selection and one for the second team by Johnson, who got 71 first-place votes and 148 points.

Thomas got 56 first-place votes and 130 points. Wilkins received 41 first-place votes and 113 points, while Abdul-Jabbar, with 39 first-place votes and 101 points, edged Houston's Akeem Ola ju won at center. Ola ju won got 31 first-place votes and 100 points. Abdul-Jabbar, 39, was named to the first team for the 10th time, tying him with Elgin Baylor, Bob Cousy, Bob Pettit and Wilt Chamberlain for the most in NBA history French rider Marc Gomex won the 20th and next to-last leg of the 41st Tour of Spain cycling race, a 148.5-mile stretch from Puerto Real to Jerez de la Frontera. Spain Basketball star Jim Lei of Bradley and football players Greg Dingens of Notre Dame and Mike Laoese of Ohio State have been named as the finalists for the first annual Ray Meyer Award for Excellence, sponsored by the Chicago Athletic Association The International Amateur Boxing Association will propose a 35-year-old age limit.

But even if it is approved, it will contain a loophole that would allow three-time Olympic champion Teofilo Stevensoa to box in the 1988 Games in Seoul, South Korea, at age 37 Compiled by Stav Doraty Saturday's Toronto Star as saying he used cocaine "five, six years ago. but not since, and I feel good about saying no (when it is offered)." John Halligan. the NHL's director of communications, said the league was aware of the newspaper story and that NHL president John Ziegter has decided "there probably will be an investigation after the June (NHL) meetings (at Montreal)." Salming's admission followed an article in Sports Illustrated alleging that some members of the NHL's Edmonton Oilers have been involved with cocaine Calgary defenseman Gary Suter has been named Seagram Sports Award 1986 National Hockey League rookie of the rear. Suter. from the University of isconsin.

was the Flames' sixth-leading scorer last season with 18 goals and 50 assists. Bird unanimous selection for iBA All-Star team from political leaders and lifelong friends as Jackson welcomed him for Walter Payton Day." Payton, 32. thanked Jackson with his characteristic humility. "I see so many friends, classmates, teachers, people I've been around." he said. "What you see is what I've learned from you." The Chicago Bears' star remembered his first days at Jackson State University in 1972.

when he was a high-school star from Columbia, suddenly thrust into more competitve collegiate football. When I got to Jackson State, we had practices three times a day. and I said. 'If the pros are worse than this, this is not for Payton said. He played with the Tigers through 1974.

and said he had not planned on a professional football career until a coach talked him into it That decision led to an 11-year NFL caret r. eight Pro Bo Is and a key role in last year's championship season for the Bears. On the steps of City Hall, his family by bis side, Payton preached rsisience. "It's not easy to get somewhere," he told the crowd. "Any time you put forth your best effort, trere are no l.Tsers." The Cincinnati Bengals traded lockup dcfensiv end Gle Collins to the Green Bay Rome.

The top-seeded player and No. 1 in the world. Czechoslovakia's Ivan Lend), will make his debut today against Italy's top-seed Frioce Canctllotti. Eleven of the world top tennis players, including Wimbledon champion Boris Becker of West Germany and defending champion Yannick Noah of France, wiil compete this week The winner of the tournament, which ends Sunday, will receive 156.000. In the first round meeting of two Americans.

12th-seeded Aaron Km ktein downed Mike De Palmer 6-2. 6-4 West Germany Bettina Bunge recovered from a slow start and beat Andrea Hohkoia 3-6. 6 3. 6-1 in tfie first round of the I3 50.CM German Women's Tennis Championships Berl.n. Meanwhile.

17 year-old Isabel Coete of West Germany defeated Czechoslovakia's RfEini Marsikoia 6-4. 6-1 Cueto. ranked 100th in the worid. will face Claodia KoMe-Kilsck. the third Forward Larry Bird of the Boston Celtics was a unanimous choice for the second consecutive year for the NBA All-Sur team, announced yesterday.

Bird was voted to the first team by all 71 members of a ETC i med.a panel, gcttirg a maximum 156 points from the group comprised cfthree members from each NBA seed. today..

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