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3D DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE. ROCHESTER. NY. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 29.

1989 BASEBALL iv.u inn ii mm 1 1 a week. The Cubs decided that Mitch Williams and Calvin Schiraldi will cover them in short relief. Syracuse gets Eichhorn DUNEDIN, Fla. Pitcher Mark Eichhorn, once Toronto's top reliever but now trying to switch his style from an underhand to overhand motion, was sent to Class AAA Syracuse Chiefs by the Blue Jays. Exhibition games Rick Schu's two-run double in the eighth inning lifted the Baltimore Orioles over the Montreal Expos 4-2 in Miami Mariano Duncan hit a three-run home run and Mike Morgan pitched five scoreless innings as the Los Angeles Dodgers held off the New York Yankees 11-10 in Vero Beach Ron Darling and Rick Aguilera combined on a one-hitter and faced the minimum 27 batters as the New York Mets edged the Atlanta Braves 2-0 in West Palm Beach.

with Barbara Walters for ABC's 2020 program which aired Friday. Stanicek pulis hamstring MIAMI The Baltimore Orioles' Pete Stanicek, who figured to be the logical replacement for the injured Bill Ripken at second base, was unable to play because of a pulled left hamstring Stanicek earlier missed two weeks with the hamstring injury, and is running out of time in his attempt to make the club. Rene Gonzales started at second yesterday, and now appears the front-runner to start Opening Day. Stanicek is batting .364 this spring, and he went 3-for-4 with a double and two RBI on Monday. The injury, however, affects his running and his fielding.

Cubs release Gossage MESA, Ariz. Rich "Goose" Gossage, only 39 saves shy of baseball's all-time leader, was released by the Chicago Cubs. Gossage, 37, was 4-4 with 13 saves in 19S8 and had not pitched in exhibition games in more than speeds and creating doubt in the hitter's mind as to what's coming." So Bosman is less concerned with how hard Jose Mesa is throwing than with where the right-hander throws on his comeback from elbow surgery. Mesa allowed a walk, two singles and a 1. double in one inning yesterday, as he pitched for Double-A Hagerstown against the Red Wings in an intra-squad game, won by Rochester.

3-1. He had allowed three walks and a double in an inning Saturday against Buffalo. "He did better (yesterday) than the other day because he threw more strikes. He threw a couple of breaking balls for strikes." Bosman said he is working on getting Mesa, who is being groomed as a short reliever, to feel well enough to pitch every other dav. Extra bases Catcher Jeff Tackett hit a two-run single then was caught in a rundown between first and second, in the seventh inning yesterday as the Red Wings defeated the Hagerstown Suns in a seven-inning game.

The Red Wings had scored in the second inning on a Tim Hulett double, but only reached third as he waited for Chris Hoiles' double to drop, then scored on Don Lovell's ground out. The Suns scored in the seventh on Larry Mims' single Fairport's Rich Slomkowski (2-6, 5.26 at rookie league Bluefield) is changing from an overhand delivery to a submarine-style delivery in his bid to make the Class A Erie Orioles Former Red Wings fixture Floyd Rayford is the back-up catcher with the ScrantonWilkes-Barre Red Barons. The Red Barons have four other ex-Red Wings catcher Al Pardo, outfielders Ronni Salcedo and Matt Cimo and left-handed pitcher Gordon Dillard. RED IVIIIGS NOTEBOOK Biagini goes home to see sick father By Patti Singer Democrat and Chronicle SARASOTA, Fla. Rochester Red Wings Manager Greg Biagini left camp yesterday to be with his father, who is ill.

Farm director Doug Melvin said he was unsure how long Biagini would be away, but said he did expect him for next Thursday's season opener. Biagini had returned to his parent's Illinois home to be with his father once already this spring. Minor league managers and staff are scheduled to meet tonight to determine the' rosters, and Melvin said he would call Biagini about moves concerning the team. Coach Minnie Mendoza and pitching Coach Dick Bosman ran yesterday's intra-squad game against Double-A Hagerstown. See it to believe it Radar guns have been noticeably absent from the Red Wings camp this spring, primarily because Bosman would rather trust his eyes.

"If my eyes can't tell me that a guy has lost four or five miles per hour, I need glasses," he said. Bosnian clocks the pitchers sporadically during the year, but doesn't overrate the numbers. "Velocity is wonderful," he said. "But movement and location are two things that will win for you Movement and location are so much more important. Hitting is timing.

The art of pitching is to disrupt that timing by changing Boggs stays in Boston for now The Absociated Pres. WINTER HAVEN, Fla. The Kansas City Royals ended talks with Boston yesterday over a possible trade for Red Sox third baseman Wade Boggs. Royals General Manager John Schuerholz told Boston General Manager Lou Gorman that nothing could be worked out. "We're not going to do anything them," Schuerholz said.

"There is no deal with the Red Sox and there won't be." Boggs has angered the Boston management by his continued willingness to talk about his four-year affair with Margo Adams. Boggs refused a request by the Red Sox not to tape an interview Bremigan dies of heart attack FROM PAGE 1D surement 17 inches. "They ruled the bat illegal and took away the home run. But the league held a hearing, overruled the decision and replayed the game from that point" "Nick was very disappointed in that ruling. He has always believed their original call was the right one by the rules." Bremigan had worked an exhibition game Monday in Palm Springs, and had returned to his home in suburban Dallas for some days off.

He was scheduled to open the AL season Tuesday with crew chief Dave Phillips, Clark and Rick Reed. The Associated Press Boston's Luis Rivera makes a running catch against the Royals. The Royals won, 9-6. son," Clark said. "We'd spend hours in the hotel arguing over rules.

It was a fun thing for us. Sometimes I'd play devil's advocate, sometimes he would. We'd go back and forth." Bremigan's career highlights included the World Series in 1980, four AL playoffs (including the 1986 series in which he became the first umpire to eject a manager from the Championship Playoffs Gene Mauch of the California Angels), and two All-Star Games. A funeral Mass is scheduled for 10:15 a.m. Friday at Saint Margaret Mary Church, 400 Rogers Parkway, Irondequoit.

Calling hours will be held at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Thursday at the Paul W. Harris Funeral Home, 570 Kings Highway, Irondequoit. Bremigan, who was single, is survived by his mother.

da State, Eastern, International, Florida Winter Instructional and Puerto Rican leagues before beginning his AL career in 1974, "He was very serious about it," Perotto said, "and he was especially concerned about staying in shape. He always said, 'I've got to keep up with the younger ones coming "He had talked to his mother (Irene Bremigan) on the phone just last night and was fine. "The doctor is in awe. He can't believe heart attack. Nick was in excellent shape year-round.

He would run up and down the staircases in hotels to stay in shape." Bremigan was considered one of the most knowledgeable umpires in the major leagues, with a special reputation for knowing the rules front and back. "He was such a cerebral per "He was in great spirits, looking forward to opening another season," said Phil Perotto of Rochester, a longtime friend and neighbor from Bremigan's days as a studentathlete at Irondequoit High School. Although Bremigan was born in Philadelphia, his family moved to Rochester when he was in grade school. After high school he earned a bachelor's degree in education from the University of Buffalo, then returned to Rochester to coach and teach at Monroe High School. "He got interested in officiating while at college," Perotto said.

"He finally decided to do something about it, so he went to Florida for umpire school, gave up teaching and worked his way right up the ladder." He was a graduate of the Flori Huismann waiting to go to Orioles FROM PAGE 1D not ready, that's when the call could come, but it doesn't come because you're not doing it It's hard, but it's our job to stay ready when we get the opportunity. It isn't like there's a Bruce Sutter and Rollie Fingers sitting in Baltimore. But even if there was, there's always a deal to be made. "I really have to push myself to stay on top," Huismann said. Winning tends to make that easier.

"It's always fun when you do well. You're still in the glory, you still get pats on the back from teammates. That's what it's about." "But I sat there the whole year," he said. The situation in Baltimore may be the same. Some of the pitchers are inexperienced, and they may be overmatched.

"You figure they'll stumble and they'll have to make moves," Huismann said. "But they could all be Cy Youngs. That's the bad thing about baseball. Your friends end up being your competition, not the other team." This year, his biggest foe may be complacency. "The best thing I can tell him is you have to stay ready," pitching Coach Dick Bosman said.

"It never fails that if you're "You could see the next level up. You're watching them and saying, 'This is awesome. I want to get to the next Huismann did. He pitched with the Royals for part of the 1983-86 seasons then was traded to Seattle in May 1986. The Mariners traded him to Cleveland the following May, and he split time between the Indians and Buffalo Bisons.

The Tigers signed him last March. "I've made it back five times," he said. "My problem is staying there." Detroit had told him he probably wouldn't be in Toledo for long. He wasn't released until spring training had begun. Of several teams who contacted him, only the Orioles invited him to major-league camp.

He thought there was a real opportunity to make the team. He pitched 5'3 innings with the Orioles while rookie Gregg Olson, who may yet work as a starter, handled the late-inning relief job. So Huismann returned to the minor-league camp at Twin Lakes Park, the site of his first spring training when he broke in with the Kansas City Royals. "When I started out in rookie ball, all the different teams were on each of the fields," he said of the four-field complex. couldn't find room for him.

After being called up last September, Huismann said his agent was told he would be part of the Tigers nine-man pitching staff. Then the Tigers acquired Frank Williams from Cincinnati. "We had one pitcher too many," Huismann said. "I cost them the least amount of money to get rid of." B2 Miss BillmorelT Swill) 5-5-1 3-1 C3 Big Impression IS Schilljcu 8-3-3 7-2 04 SpeedBallOsbornelCummingsl.1-1-5 6-1 E5 Pompski (J Nugent. Jr 5-8-5 8-1 F6 Coal Merchant IP Raponel 2-3-7 4-1 SEVENTH: Conditioned Pace.

$1,800 1 Mile. Al Breezy Hilton Capriol 5-6-4 6-1 B2 DW Ore IS Marchesel 5-1 C3 Hielard Proud (E McNeight, Jr) 1-1-1 3-1 D4 Arrochar Nugge! (T Swill) 2-8-7 7-2 E5 Ceils Holly A 7-8-1 8-1 F6 Township Fantasy 10 Guindon). 3-4-5 6-1 G7 Nile Lite (T Mulcahy) X-X-X 10-1 H6 Jimmys Sparklet IK Balll 1-t-X 12-1 EIGHTH: Claiming Trol. $1,500. 1 Mile.

A I Chateau Royal iM Dowdalll 4-5-4 5-1 B2 Fan Actios tP Raponel 1-6-6 6-1 C3 Silver Sirocco Witlenhergl 1-1-5 9-2 D4 Rays Getaway (S Marchesel 1-3-1 3-1 E5 WoodrowSeelsterlACummingsl2-2-1 7-2 F6 OH To School IE McNeight. Ji 3-6-3 8-1 G7 Khans Clone iM laidiawi 5-1-1 10-1 H8 Mono Bene IS Schiliacil 8-4-8 12-1 NINTH: Claiming Race. $1.400. 1 Mile. A I Handy Hill Mays! 2-1-6 7-2 B2 Ps Attraction Mulcahy) 2-7-5 5-1 C3 Young Hayden 0 Columbo) 8-7-2 6-1 D4 Biandi Maimonl ID Flamgeni 2-5-7 3-t E5 Gotcha Yales IJ Nugent.

Jr) 8-4-1 9-2 F6 Sir Lawrence (S Marchesel 6-7-5 10-1 G7 Brets Boots IA Giuliani! 4-4-7 8-1 H8 Oaylon Clipper iR Murphy) 8-7-t 12-t TENTH: Conditioned Race. $1,600. 1 Mile. A I True Wind (E McNeight. Jr) 8-3-7 5-1 B2 Sweel Tone (P Raponel 4-4-3 7-2 C3 Honoramongthieves (B Brown) 7-7-3 6-1 D4 Sangarees Song (T Mulcahy! 2-5-6 9-2 E5 Jayoort Harmony (R Blauni 2-7-4 8-1 F6 Gemtown Hanover (J Nickurson)6-6-5 3-t G7 March Out (T Agosli) 6-5-7 10-1 H8 Oro Gold lO Guindonl 3-6-4 12-1 ELEVENTH: Claiming Pace.

$1,400. 1 Mile. B2-Ten Carat (I Green) 940 3 60 3 00 ES-Lon Raven IRo latramboisel 3 00 3 00 G7-Heaniand's Shadow IR Murphy) 300 Time. 209 1 larport Maria. Kan Two Goids Do Prince ol Fashion Kn Sparky Del Run also stalled (2 Eiacta (B2-E5) paid (35.00 (2 Late Double (F6-B2) paid (51.00.

TENTH: Mile Pace. E5-1 ake Fronl IP Raponel i 00 5 40 3 20 CO-Banbury Nile Flile IE Crowley) 4 40 380 F6-Praliro(K Balll 27 20 Time 2 08 I Wiscoy Wilton Knckan Magic Willie. Iron Velvet. Brocheite also started $2 EijcIi IE5-C3I paid (27.00. ELEVENTH: Mile Race.

W-Bamts Buck Maysl 1 1 00 7 00 4 20 C3-Keyslone Eieter IM Laidiawi 5 00 3 60 At-lewie IJ Mungillol 4 80 Time 2 07 1 Willy NamW Brim Noble Spel-oalTCollins Stylish Way Ene Skip also started (2 Eiacta (D4-C3) paid (3060 (2 Tnlecta (D4-C3-A1) paid (150 00 0T6: (117.669. Attendance: 969 Mutuel Handle: (111,535. Wednesday March 29 1969 Pc-jl lime. 7 30 Lilt 3 Prob PR Horse Drner Ouli Oddt FIRST. Claiming Trol.

$1,400. 1 Mile. Al Duke Collins IL Tourvillel 5-6-7 5-1 B2 SI Joseph (J Beszaynsk! Jr) 6-7-6 8-1 C3 Kool IT Agoslg 7-4-1 7-2 D4 Orloid Hill Scot il Gieeni 6-1 E5 Classic Rouge IR Blauni 5-6-6 12-1 F6 Ben Hershey (L Russol 4-3-6 9-2 G7 Hamoton Frost (P Raponel 4-1-5 3-1 H8 Benton Baron ID Columbol 1-5-4 10-1 SECOND: Claiming Pace. $1,400. 1 Mile.

Al Sunobrite (A Cummings) 3-8-8 7-2 B2 Uproarious (D Flanigen) DNF-5-7 5-2 C3 Financial Wizard (E McNeight. Jr)6-4-B 9-2 D4 Ranger Baroness (fl Blauni 3-5-6 6-1 E5 Besl Sonny (R Wiltenbeig) 8-4-5 5-1 F6 Precious Timmy Raponel 5-8-8 10-1 G7 Moving Ahead (D Dylo, Jr) 7-8-6 12-1 H6 lord Midnighl IJ Mungillol 3-6-4 8-1 THIRD: Conditioned Tiot. $1,600. 1 Mile: At Tulip Collins (R Rldunl 3-7-X 6-1 B2 Phoenu Rising (J Mungillol 5-7-5 9-2 C3 He To Oat IF Gnllmj 6-1-3 3-t D4 Bobs April Slar 10 WcNeighl Jrl5-6-X 5-1 E5 By Power IP Messmal 6 8-1 F6 Pelham Flyer IK Haase! 1-5-8 7-2 G7 Key To Win 10 Flamgeni 7-8-8 10-1 H8 Bnurfon Hill Bank iC Baconl 8-7-7 12-1 FOURTH: Claiming Race. $1,400.

1 Mile. A I Porlhcawl A iP Pahslas, Jrl 7-2-4 5-1 Spectaculi Sn (McCauleyl 4-1 a-Words Hurl (Anlleyl 4-1 (Caslillol .4.1 a-Coupled 5-1 NINTH: 13.000. cl, mdn 3Y0 up, V'imi. (Santagata) 5-2 A Guss Oilemm (lovalol 20-1 boy) i-i Hypothesis (No hoy) v- (Krone) 5-1 Silver Spa ICastiiiol 20-1 Dailo 8-1 cl. mdn 3Y0 up, 71.

Rocks nFerns (Toscano) 20-1 IHernandei) 6-1 Lod; ISanlosI 3-1 Kionei 8-1 Upgrading fSanliagol 8-1 ICoiderol 4-1 Golden Twisi iCailel 15-1 ICastiiiol 15-1 I This OleCwby IGoossensI 5-1 boy) i-i sBabe lAniieyl 4-1 (Antley) 6-5 Jolly Yosi IFoil 5-1 15-1 Classy Fiateil iRogeis) 20-1 (Samyn) 8-1 Prince TlnTn INo boyi boy) -i Petracelia (DeJesusi 20-1 (Thibeau) 15-1 0 Drumming (No boy) 15-1 Caia LeMam INo boyi i- cl, 3Y0. 71. MMaSaMBaM iSaniagalai 3-t RATA VI A IThibeaul 6-1 1 lAntieyt 5-1 Results show OlBieiier designations and oiii- 15-1 cial track program numbers (McCauleyl 5-t FIRST: Mile Trot. iCasliliol 7-2 G7-EipressaGoidlS Sctllacu46 40 980 3 80 iBelmoniel 7-2 B2-Gee Gee Oakie Mays! 3 20 3 60 IGoossensI 20-t HS-Tammaramo IT Swiltl 720 cl, mdn 110 up. 71.

Time 2 07 2 Alto rim in order ol linnh: (Caslillol 10-1 Southampton Jane Worthy Amena. Easy Ben. (Antley) 3-1 Pamela Purse also started Scratched ICanel 15-1 Gallant $2 Electa (G7-B2) paid 8111.40. ISanlosI 4-1 SECOND: Mile Race. 10-1 C3-Countess Collins (McKmghil 8 40 5 20 5 20 boy) i- G7-H Maverick IP Raponel 5 20 5 20 8-t E5-Fast Aaron Mulcahy) 340 iGraell) 8-1 Time.

2 09 1 Port Aries, Second Hand Gal, law boyi Degree Ophelia Seelslei also stalled $2 Eiacta 15-1 (C3-G7) paid $51.40 (McCauleyl 5-2 THIRD: Mile Trol. lc. 3Y0 up, 1ml. F6-Gail Collins IS Udell Jt 1 7 80 4 40 3 40 (Antley) 4-1 E5-Keystone Avalon Capriol 3 20 280 3-1 C3-Glenrae Laveme IK Haase) 4 80 IWoolseyl 20-1 Time 2 10 1 Slargard. Mam lobell.

Mighty (Saniosl 3-1 Sport, Star Break also started (2 Eiacta (F6- (Castillo) 4-1 ES) paid (24.20. (2 Daily Double (C3-F6) paid boyi i (42 20 (McCauleyl 5-2 FOURTH: Mile Pece. IThibeaul 7-2 62-Laune Good (L Russol 4 20 3 60 4 60 H8-Nmama (E McNeighl Jr 680 1880 04-Toy Cannon IK Ball) 12 00 Cl. 3Y0 up, 61. Time 2 09 Phanover.

Gypsy la Cleo Knight. boyi l-l Merrywood BO0. Tern Anderson also started (Antley) 6-5 (2 Electa (B2-HS) paid (32 40. (2 TulKla (82- (Migliorei 5-1 H8-04) pax) (613 00. IWoolseyl 20-1 FIFTH: Mile Pace.

lLovatol 12-1 D4-fa image IT Svnlll 9 30 4 CO 3 20 boyi -i E5-Why Not Splurge IE McNeighl Jr 1 2 60 2 60 3-t C3-fleelicant IJ Nickersoni 380 20-1 Time 2 06 2 Pole Position. Jessre Clay Filth boyi i-i Avenue. Studer Bug Roiana also started (2 6-1 Eiacta (D4-E5) paid 12! 10 (No boyi i-i SIXTH: Mile Pace. H8-Smeen Sons (L Gieeni 45 00 20 40 1 1 00 ISaniagalai Streak Nickerson) 12 80 660 lie, 3Y0 up, 1mi. F6-Biava looeil IP Raponel 640 lOrlegal 15-1 Time 2 07 4 Set Aolow Direct Gam.

Campy ISanlosI 8-5 Jolly Jogger Ideal Apple Picker also started (Lovalol 5-t 12 EikIi H6-B2 paid (371.40. 15-1 SEVENTH: Mile Race. 8-1 C3-Worthy Killean IT Agosli) 320 280 2 20 (Goossens) 20-1 H8-fork Out (S Schillaci) 5 60 2 60 10-1 F6-Mannart Glad Hand (D Guindon) 280 4-1 Time 2 09 3 Super Vives Avon Sentry. Glanny Byrd. July Collins, No Bond also started 12 boyi i-i Eiacta (C3-H8) paid (24.40.

12 Tnlecta (C3- ISaniagalai 5-1 H8-F6) paid $107 00. ale, 3Y0 up, 71. EIGHTH: Mile Pace. IMcCauleyl 3-1 F6-Sea Slar Joe Wagnerl 860 4 40 2 40 ICasliliol 8-5 AI-McCrackers Smith) 5 60 3 00 12-1 B2-Viclona Jade IL Russol 3 20 iCorderol 12-1 Time 209 4 VaUevcreck Ron Wmdsong (Rogers! 12-1 Collins. KiikerranCasiie Js Lynn.

Cash idea ISanlosI 4-1 also started $2 Electa (F6-1 paid (48 80. 4-1 NINTH: Mile Race. Al Handy Slipper 62 Paslel Blue IN C3 Jimmy Belmont D4 Wiscoy Sally IT AQUEDUCT Results Rcfutts show 0TB letter des'gndlions FIRST: 17.000. cl, 4Y0 up, 1 '4 mi. Fiench Belle iSanlaga'al 8 40 4 40 2 40 H-Gucci Gal (Fuller) 380 2 20 F-in Facl iMcCauley! 2 40 Olt too lime 1 56 Scralciifd Saucy Voy-aqe Elicll (E4-H7) pud $25.40.

SECOND: 11,000, Cl. 4T0 up. 61 E-Hoss Ryder lAntleyl 320 2 60 220 H-Dunoarvm King (Rogers) 6 60 3 40 J-Say Hey ISanlosI 1 60 Olt 1 25 Time 1 12 4-5 Scratched Our Hacov Warrior Tis Royal Bonnes I'll Boy Dull Double (E4-C3) paid 114.20. Eiacli IE J-H5 piid S36.20. Oumlli (E3-HS I HS-E3) paid 53IOO THIRD: 15,000, Cl, 40 up, fit l-Miss'le Magic iRogprs 54 00 20 60 6 00 M-Katie Caorini iCarbaialiWS 8 20 4 00 J-Carmeiia Sweets lAmieyt 2 80 Oil 1 51 Time 1 124-5 Scratched Newbury Street Falelul Prospect, Prattler Summer Sun-sation.

Festive Lady, Joames Native, Henna Girl Mine ElKll pud 1389.20. FOURTH: 13.000, cl. 4Y0 up, 61. B-Saskatchwan iCastiiiol 15 40 6 00 4 00 -Conventioneer iAntteyl 4 40 3 40 C-Sonny Verbatim (Martme?) 3 80 Oil 2 16 Time 1 1 1 3-5 Scratched New York Star Eiacta (B2-F5) paid S54.80. Ouliwlla (B2-F5 1 FS-B! pud 123 20.

FIFTH: 22,000, cl, 4Y0 up, 1'imi, E-Gentle World (Santos) 49 60 13 20 4 60 B-Full Line IMcCauleyl 3 20 240 D-Laura Jones (Santagata) 3 00 Olt 24t Time 153 1-5 Eiacli (E5-B2) paid 150 00 SIXTH: 24,000. mdn 3V0, 71, B-a-Monloya lAntleyl 3 20 300 2 40 G-a-Ashley Love (Cordero) 3 20 3 00 2 40 D-Royaiskate (McCauleyl 4 40 Olt 306 Time 1 23 3-5 a-Coupled Eiacta (BG1-D4I paid 10. SEVENTH: 29,000, ale, 4V0 up, Imi H-Hammochng (McCauleyl 1 60 3 60 2 60 K-Herr Von Kamnchen (Krone) 3 20 2 60 G-Paolino (Santiago) 360 Oil 3 33. Time 1 38 3-5. Scratched Brave 6easl Perpetual Optimist Handsome Son Elicit IH7-K 101 panMMO.

EIGHTH: 41.000. 4Y0 up. 7f. The Guardian Angel Handicap J-True And Blue (Krone) 10 60 6 40 3 40 A-Dr Carnnqlon iSamynl 15 20 6 00 F-Pok Ta Pok (Miglwel 4 20 Oil 3 59 Time 1 3-5 Scratched Socially iniormed Winter Drive Electa (J1-A2) paid S205.40 Pick Sn II5-B2-E5-B1-H7-J1). 5 inl paid S1.587.00.

(10 ticket). Carryover J47.629.12. NINTH: 14,000. Cl. mdn 3Y0, 61.

A-Joe Late Nighl (Krone! 4 40 3 20 3 00 K-Ongimi IRoiasi 5 40 3 BO C-She A Secret iRogersi 5 40 Oil 4 26 Time 1 13 3-5. Scratched Idyll Secret Black Lady Heavenly Magic. Grand Rock. Epistolary. Dame Fortune I'm Imporlant, Spanish Serenade Just ine Love Kiss The Witch Fire Blossom Daily Double (J1-A1) paid (39 20.

Eiacli (A1-K8) paid S27.20. Triple (A1-KS-F7) paid 1361 00. Attendance 8,726. Handle S2.225.425.97. 0TB Handle $4,194,840.13.

Total Handle Wednesday March 29. 1989 Posl Time 1 00 Prob PP Horse Jockey Oddi FIRST: 17.000. Cl, 4Y0 up, 1'imi. A Triple Kev iRooersI 3-1 a-Mr JV INo boy 9thANNUAL GREAT tit 0 a-Home ByNn Valid Van (Carle) Fly MeAgam Shamoyan INo Spruce Street a-Coupled SECOND: 12.000. A Rabbit Hoilw Princess Tarn Stormy Beaty 0 Ciemchsmly Impulsive Bb (No Heavnly Mgc Cerulean (Carle) Cate Mcmulln 1 Porlerhs Mslr INo Kicking Kate Mill Secret (Foil 1HIRD: 15.000.

A Golden Gorse 6 Angora Socks Scotch Rocks 0 Adironda (Marhnezi Dmly DoDah Donns Brthdy Answer True R.ipidratc FOURTH: 12,000. A Kiss TheWlch Whrlwnd Dig Hall aHooler 0 Rulers Award Jariier (Migliorei Lady OIGImt (No Ctiampetre (Nelsonl Chiels Double 1 Not Toofasl INo Betsy Bell (Lovalol Im Imporlant FIFTH: 29,000, A Knght Mnstis a-Samra (Migliorei TV Views 0 a-Lady Prlsnl Social Secret lamhavinlun (No Cherlindiea Chaimng Fpn 1 Sweet Slet a-Couoled SIXTH: 14.000. A Valid Justice (No Mister Points Siaoe Prospct Naslv Music Light Keeper Tricky Tab INo Sir Iniun (Marlineil Social Secrty I Bouiabaiiy Saturday ISamynl Roms Kmsmn Gray Arc IThibeaul Son SoNoble SEVENTH: 29,000, A Whi LckyChc Best ToBlcky Estates Jewel 0 Ida IWoolseyl Fan! (Rogers) Humid Allan Herblue IMcCauleyl Nasdette (Carle) 1 Pennlake INo boy) lovely Chans (No Fim LaGuerr EIGHTH: 28,000, A Sunny Her Darling Dlch Fanedan iMiglwe) 0 Come InAgan Happy Dappi a-Goldn lOncr Ski Slope iCariel E5 Vile Style IM Capriol F6 Flyei (R Wiltenbergl G7 Muckalee Bunt Schillaol. H8 Bluebeard IC Bacon! VERNON H8 Cyborg Baiellal 8-6-6 "6-1 THIRD: Claiming Trot. $1,500.

1 Mile." At Joes Ami (J Slark Jr) 8-3-8 t-t B2 Potomac Lobell IR Hilljil 2-4-1 7-2 C3 Dium Bangs Back IG Gibson) 3-3-3 3-1 D4 Bambino Wrangler (Huckabonel7-8-6 41 E5 Summer Busier IS Zombicki 3-7-5 6-1 F6 Princess 01 Flight IMacOonaldl 4-6-4 i G7 Lauxmonl Windsong (2ombick) 7-4-5 ft)-' H6 loreiia Kash iM Eldred) X-X-X lO-1 FOURTH: Conditioned Trol. (2,000 1 Mile At SilhouelleHilllC HuckaboreJr.7-6-7 81 62 Yogi AiDear (H Okusko Si I. 2-2-4 3-1 C3 Mohawk Dream Br Bergl X-X-X 10-1 D4 Penlhouse Jet A MacDonaldl 4-3-7 61 E5 Our Thunder IHo ThornlonI 5-4-3 10-1 F6 Filly 0 Mine iW Okusko! 4-4-6 16-1 G7 Meadow Sparkle IB Rushl 2-1-5 '7-2 H8 Gramps Hill Jr 7-5-4 4-1 FIFTH: Claiming Pace. (1.400. 1 Mile.

Al Sus A Long fl Hill Jr 7-t0-l B2 Lormac Lachute (B Alleni 8-4-3 7-2 C3 Bongo lauimont (0 Richards) 4-3-6 04 Fly The Coop 10 Tallannol 8-6-5 10-1 E5 Harvey Cobb IC HuckahoneJr 1-2-4 5-t F6 6 Dancer IA MacDonaldl 5-3-4 8-1 G7 James Be Good IJ Gregory! 6-8-8 i I H8 Bio Rascal IJ Slark Jr 7-2-3 61 19 Fish (E Morganl 4-4-6 10-1 SIXTH: Claiming Pace. $1.200. 1 Mile. A I Caro Star Cragnohnl 2-4-1 4-1 B2 Isle Princess (Ho Thorntonl 7-4-5 10-1 C3 A Man Dee Huckabone Ji 13-2-1 8-t D4 Handover IS Tallannol 4-2-9 6-1 E5 Ouick Style (R Hill Jr.) 6-8-5 3-1 F6 Racey Waverly Rush) 5-1-3 10-1 G7 Mordecai Barella 5-3-8 7-2 H8 Eadies Dieam (S Zombick Jr 1 5-4-7 S-l SEVENTH: Conditioned Pace. $3.200.

1 Mile. Al Mathis Hanover (A 3-5-1 6-1 B2 KatiyrdlF Coppola Jr 1 7-9-10 5-2 C3 Alerts Beauty Gregory) 6-8-5 10-3 D4 Big Red Special (J Slark Jr 3-5-2 41 E5 Fortune Skipper (B Allen! 5-6-4 6-1 F6 Mainevenl Hanover (G Gibson! 7-4-5 10 I G7 VaiianiVmmelC Huckabone Jr H-3-3 31 EIGHTH: Conditioned Race. $1,400. 1 Mile. Al JMF sJennylG Gibson! 3-4-5 4-1 B2 Matthew Collins IG Heberl) 3-5-8 7-2 East Lynne Babelle IR Hill Ji 5-8-4 8-1 D4 Hanna Fella 10 Rolhluss! X-X-X Mulcahy) 1-7-3 3-1 Gampielrol 6-7-7 8-1 lA Cummmgsl 4-4-3 5-t Swill).

1-2-4 7-2 4-1-4 9-2 12-1 3- 5-1 10-1 4- 3-1 8-1 E5 Meddle Sam IJ Brownl F6 Carol Collins IH Okusko Sr I G7 Special Arrival IHuckabonel H8 Whneiand Mark IS Pulaskil 4-6-6 H-l '6-6 3-1 8-7-3 10-1 7-5-2 10-1 NINTH: Claiming Pact. $2,100. 1 Mile. Al Hoi Sneakers IP 2ambilol 1-6-2 3-1 B2 lime Soda IJ Stark Ji) 3-7-6 6-1 Cl lucky OiclC Huckabone Jr) 4-4-2 81 04 Flying Skippey IB Alleni X-X-X 10 F5 Fashion Maker IR Lalramboisel6-5-1 F6 Spring Fever ID Richardsl 8-6-10 KM G7 Crankie Frankie IM Scaizo! 3-2-7 "8-t H8 Southern General (l RosenleidiX-x-x 4-1 TENTH: Claiming Pace. $1,400.

1 Mile. Al Norlhsong Chip IJ Slark Jr 6-5-2 7-2 B2 legendary Champion IS Alieni 6-3-4 8-1 C3 beaver River Marly (S Talianno-6-2 6-1 D4 Fitchett's Girl 10 Richards) 5-3-2 5-1 E5 Tar Peak A IM Reese) 7-8-9 10-t F6 Cypress Miracle fE Morgan) 9-4-8 6-1 G7 Come On Snoopy IHuckabonel 5-1-5 3-1 H8 Champagne Ruler A letebvieiX-X-X 10-1 19 Inchon Hill Jr) 7-4-3 8-1 TO gut it out." The other semifinalists will be top seed Gabriela Sabatini, who has won every set in her five matches; No. 3 Helena Sukova, who rallied from a set down to beat No. 15 Rafaella Reggi of Italy; and No. 5 Zina Garrison, who needed three sets to oust unseeded Jana Novotna.

Sabatini, of Argentina, will face Sukova, of Czechoslovakia, and Evert will play Garrison tomorrow. Soviet athletes penalized Nearly 300 Soviet athletes were punished for using forbidden drugs in the three years preceding last summer's Olympic Games, a Moscow newspaper reported. Last week, a Soviet magazine revealed that the country's Olympic athletes had their urine secretly prechecked for steroid use in a heavily guarded laboratory on a ship docked near Seoul. Leninskoye Znamya reported that the Soviet sports establishment was tightening control over illegal drug use by athletes by expanding its spot-testing and introducing new punishments. Bills sign safety The Buffalo Bills signed free agent safety Neal Guggemos, who played for the New York Giants last fall and the Minnesota Vikings in 1986-87.

The 6-foot-l, 190-pound Guggemos is the fifth free agent signed by the Bills under the NFL's Plan program. The other signees: running back Kenneth Davis, center Adam Lingner, offensive lineman John Davis, and offensive tackle Cesar Rcntie. Etcetera Lawrence Taylor, the New York Giants' All-Pro linebacker, entered a written plea of innocent to an alcohol-related charge and waived a court appearance, the township prosecutor said Minnesota Vikings All-Pro defensive tackle Keith Millard denies that he was arrested and charged with drunken driving last week, but Redmond, Wash, police said they're sure it was the football player they arrested. Compiled Irom reports (rum The Associated Press and the Democrat and Chronicle- BASEBALL CARD SHOW Arena's Party House Sunday, April 2nd Special Guest REGGIE JACKSON Advanced tickets available at the following: Rochester Baseball Cards 225-5006 Clubhouse-647-6172 Arnie's Game Room 383-1669 SP0BTSC0PE Roffe captures second straight giant slalom Democrat and Chronicle wire services Williamson's Diann Roffe won her second race in as many days yesterday at the North American Trophy Series in Sugarbush, Vt. Roffe won both runs in the giant slalom.

Her combined time of 2 minutes, 24.34 seconds enabled her to edge U.S. Ski Team racer Eva Twardokens of Reno, Nev. World Combined Champion Ta-mara McKinney of Squaw Valley, was third. Roffe also scored back-to-back victories Monday. Nor-Am action moved to Mt.

Snow, for slalom races today and tomorrow. Indy 500 purse increased The Indianapolis 500, which paid more than $5 million in the richest prize package in auto racing history a year ago, will be even richer this year. A cash prize of $100,000 to the pole-position starter in the May 28 Indy 500 was announced yesterday by the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The new award by PPG Industries will raise the company's cash contribution to the race purse to $265,000 this year, said Speedway vice president Tony George, grandson of the late Speedway owner Tony Hulman. PPG has been contributing $165,000, or $5,000 for each of the 33 starters in the race.

The company also continued its $100,000 pole award. Evert advances in semis Second-seeded Chris Evert won a third-set tiebreaker, 7-0, to edge No. 11 Helen Kelesi in the quarterfinals of the International Players Championships in Key Biscayne, Fla. Evert rallied from a service breakdown in the final set and won, 6-3, 4-6, 7-6, in three hours, 17 minutes. "I was in trouble," Evert said.

"It was just a matter of where you CEDAR CHALET FOR RENT Weekend Week Month WHILE FISHING IN THE FINGER LAKES "CATCH A DERBY SPECIAL" For Information Call 544-9046 Wednesday Maich 29. 1969 Posl Time. 7 30 Lasl 3 Pros PP Horse Driver Outi Oddt FIRST: Conditioned Race. $1.300. 1 Mile.

Al Township Clipper iMacOonaldl 1-6-5 3-t B2 Swia Chios iR Barella) 7-2 C3 Prelly Stick 8 Allen) 8-5-7 10-1 04 Sea Czar ID Tallarinol 6-5-8 10-1 E5 Cut Run ID Rchardsi 6-5-4 8-1 F6 Pal less iR Hill Jr 4-5-4 4-1 Slorm Clare IJ Slark Jr I 4-5-9 6-1 H8 Retired Pleasure IG Gibson! 5-4-10 8-1 SECOND: Conditioned Race. (1,200. 1 Mile. At Gamble On Gimble ID RothtusslX-X-X 8-1 B2 Jxalin IH Okusko Sr.) 2-3-3 7-2 C3 Precious Ontario (Br Bergl 4-6-8 10-1 D4 Big Breeze Osborne fl Hill Ji 16-5-6 10-1 E5 Shimmy And Shake (B Alien! X-- 3-1 F6 Bogies Bret (D Richards! 7-7-8 8-1 G7 Decor Lady IJ Bailey! 7-5-5 4-1 B2 Sly Namlol IC Folmanl 4-3-1 6-1 C3 Blazing Tiger Willenbergi 6-6-1 3-1 04 Siraiqtil Time Russol 2-3-3 7-2 F5 Funds For Mac iR BHunngsi 1-2-3 9-2 F6 Boy IA Cummmgsl 1-5-2 8-1 G7 Marilyn Towner ID Holmesl 6-6-6 12-t H8 Wiicos Brass (T Musi 7-5-3 10-1 FIFTH: Claiming Race. $1.400.

1 Mile. Al Evanwm Emperor Koctg D'IF-5-4 7-2 B2 Slnkm Rebel IH Smith). 7-5-5 6-1 C3 My Stella IS Schiiiacg 7-2-7 5-2 04 Wiltons Bono (B Brown) 7-4-2 9-2 E5 Kn I Joe IT Mulcahy) 6-7-6 12-1 F6 Nordic Reel IL Russol 1-3-7 5-t G7 Mighty Sail Tubml 4-1-1 10-1 H8 Fling Flicka IT AgoslH 1-7-1 8-1 SIXTH: Claiming Race. $2,800. 1 Mile.

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