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THE FACTS MONDAY 1998 2B BASEBALL National League anta nlrettl rida DMalon icago mton Loots £lnriatl IS 33 2.3 28 31 24 37 17 44 37 24 37 24 31 31 29 30 29 32 28 35 39 24 38 25 31 31 26 38 20 43 Pet. .693 .589 .475 .393 .279 Pet. .607 .607 .500 .492 .475 .444 Pet .619 .603 .500 .419 .317 oaj 7 V2 14 19 26 08 7 8 1O 08 1 19 .1 Francisco Ciego i Angeles Jorado zone tunSo'lC Atlanta 10, Baltimore 5 N.Y. Mets 1. Boston 0 Chicago Cubs 7.

Chicago While Sex 6 N.Y. Yankees 4, Florida 2 Oakland 10. Arizona 5 Uw Angelas 10. Sa 6 Philadelphia 10. Toronto Montreal 7, Tampa Bay 5 Cleveland 10, Cincinnati 1 Houston 6, Kansas City 0 Detroit 5, Milwaukee 3 Pittsborgft 4.

Minnesota 3. 13 Irrtnsi Texas 3, San Diego 0 Anaheim 2 Colorado 1 San Francisco 5. St. Louis 4. 14 tlngi Detroit 4, 1 San Franciaco 6, St.

louia Chicago 13. Chicago WnHa Sox' Houston 7, Ctty 1 San Wags 17. 13, Oakland 4 Los Angeles 7. Sow tie 4 N.Y. at Boston (n) Colorado at Anaheim (n) TxUy'a aamn Toronto (Clemens 6-6) at Florida (Meadows 4-6).

6:05 pjn. Houston (Bergman 5-3) at Detroit 0-1), 6:05 pjn. Pittsburgh (Peters 1-3) 'Cleveland (Colon 4-4). 6:05 p.m. Baltimore (Johns 2-1) Philadelphia (Grace 35), 6:35 p.m.

Tampa Bay (Springer 2-9) N.Y. Mets (Reed 6-3). 6:40 pjn. Boston (Lowe 0-51 at Atlanta (Gtcrine p.m. Milwaukee (Juden 54) at Kansas Crty (Repp 4-5), 7:05 pjn.

Chicago Cuba (Clark 3-6) at Minnesota (Hawklrw 3-6), p-m. St. Louis (Petkovsek 3-2) at Chicago White Sox (Bere 2-5), p.m. Texas (Sele 8-3) at Colorado (Astsclo 4-7). 8:05 pjn.

Cincinnati (Winchester 3-3) at San Diego (Hamilton 3-7), 9.O5 pjn. Oakland (Stein 1-3) at Los Angeles (Martinez 7-2). p.m. Seattle (Johnson 5-4) at San Francisco (Darwin 5-3), pjn. Toronto 3, Philadelphia 1 ClevtrfEnd 6, Cincinnati 1 Minnesota 3, Pittsburgh 2 Atlanta 9.

Baltimore 0 Tampa Bay 4, Montreal 3. 11 innings N.V. Yankees 4, Florida 1 Detroit 4. Milwaukee 1 San Francisco 6, St. Louis Chicago Cues 13, Chicago White Sox Houston 7, Kansas City 1 San Diego 17.

Texas 6 Arfcona 12, Oakland 4 Los Angeles 7, Seattle 4 N.Y. Mats at Boston In) Colorado at Anaheim (n) Jay 1 Toronto (Clemens 6-6) at Florida aadows 4-5). 6:05 pjn. Houston (Sargman at Detroit relslnger 0-1). 6:05 DJn.

Pittsburgh (Peters 1-3) at Claveland Dion 44), 6:05 pjn. Baltimore (Johns 2-11 at Philadelphia race 3-5), 6:35 pjn, Tampa Bay (Springer 2-9) at N.Y. jts (Reed 6-3). 6:40 fun. Boston (Lowe 0-5) at Atlanta (Gtavine 2).

6:40 p-m. Milwaukee (Juden 54) at Kansas City 4-5), p.m. Chicago Cubs (Clark 3-6) at innesota (Hawkins 3-5), 7:05 pjn. Si. Louis (Petkovsex 3-2) at Chicago nlte Sot (Sere 2-5).

7:05 p.m. Texas (Sele 8-3) at Colorado (Astaclo Cincinnati (Winchester 3-3) at San ego (Hamilton 3-7). 9:05 pjn. Oakland (Stein 1-3) at las Angeles 7-2), 9:05 pjn. Seattle (Johnson 5-4) at San anclsco (Darwin 5-3).

9:05 p.m. MY. Yankees at Montreal. 6O5 pjn. Toronto at Florida.

6:05 pjn. Houston at Detroit, p.m. Pittsburgh Cleveland, pjn. Baltimore at Philadelphia. 6:35 p.m.

Tampa Bay at N.Y. Mets. 6:40 pjn. Boston at Atlanta. 6:40 pjn.

Texas at Colorado, p.m. Anaheim at Arizona, 8:05 pjn. Milwaukee at Kansas City. 7:05 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Minnesota, 7:05 St.

Louis at Chicago White Sox. 7:05 Oakland at Los Angeles, 9A5 run. Cincinnati at San Diego, 9tt5 pjn. Seattle at San Francisco, 9:05 p.m. Major League Leaders ATIONAL.

N.Y. Yankees at Montreal. p.m. Toronto at Florida, 6:05 pjn. Houston at Detroit.

6:05 pjn. Prttsourgh at Cleveland. 6:05 p.m. Baltimore at Philadelphia. 6:35 p-m.

Tampa Bay at N.Y. Mets, 6:40 p.m. Boston at Atlanta, 6:40 pjn. Texas at Colorado, 8:05 p.m. Ananetm at Arizona.

8:05 p.m. Milwaukee Kansas CHy, 7:05 pjn. Chicago Cubs at Minnesota, 7:05 i. St. Louis at Chicago White Sox, 7:05 i.

Oakland at Los Angeles. 9:05 p.m. Cincinnati at San Diego, 9:05 p.m. Seattle at San Francisco, MS p.m. American League jronto iHimore jmpaBay leveland llmsota nteago strort jraaaCrty ixas naheim aattto aklarxl 44 13 34 25 31 31 29 33 26 35 37 24 27 33 24 36 23 35 22 38 37 24 33 26 27 35 26 34 .772 .578 11 .500 IS .468 17 .426 20 Pet.

.607 .450 .400 12 .397 12 .367 14 POL .607 .559 3 .435 10 .433 10 Atlanta 10. Baltimore 5 N.Y. Mets 1, Boston 0 Chicago Cubs 7, Chicago White Sox 6 N.Y. Yankees 4. Ponds 2 Oakland 10.

Arimna 5 Los Angelas 10, Seattle 6 Philadelphia 10, Toronto 6 Momma) 7, Tampa Bay 5 Cleveland 10, Cincinnati 1 Houston 6, Kansas City 0 Detroit 9, Milwaukee 3 Pittsburgh 4, Minnesota 3, 12 innings Texas 3, San Diego 0 Anaheim 2, Colorado 1 San Francisco 5. St. Louis 4. 14 inlngs Toronto 3. Philadelphia 1 Cleveland 6, Cincinnati 1 Minnesota 3, Pittsburgh 2 Atlanta 9, Baltimore 0 Tampa Bay 4, Montreal 3, 11 innings N.Y.

Yankees 4, Florida 1 NAT Olerud, New York, Gwynn. San Diego, .352: BJordan, SI. Louis, MaGrace, Chicago, Sosa. Chicago, Kendall. Pittsburgh.

Bichette, Colorado. .339. Galarraga, Atlanta. 54; ChJones. Atlanta, 53; Glanvilte.

Philadelphia, 62; Blgglo, Houston, 51; McGwire, St. Louis, 49; Sosa, Chicago. 48; Walker, Colorado, 46. McGwire, St. Louis, 71; Galarraga.

Atlanta. 6O; CaKllls, Colorado, 58; Sosa, Chicago, 54; Alou, Houston, 51; ChJones, Atlanta, 49; Brogna, Philadelphia, 49. Bichette. Colorado, 86; Glanvllte, Philadelphia, 84; MaGrace, Chicago. 81; Sosa, Chicago, 79; ChJones, Atlanta.

78; Galarraga, Atlanta, 77; DeBell, Houston. 74; Blgglo, Houston, 74; Gwyrm, San Diego, 74. Fullmer. Montreal. 27; LWalker, Colorado, 27; BBoona, Cincinnati, 22; JKerrt.

San Francisco, 21; Bonds. San Francisco, 21; DYoung, Cincinnati. 20; Blgglo, Houston, 20. OeSfilalds, St. Louts.

Glanvllle, Philadelphia. Collier, Pittsburgh, NFerez, Colorado. AJones, Atlanta. Kollandswortn, Los Angeles, Vina, Milwaukee, Alou, Houston. SFlntey, Sin Drags, 4.

HOME -McGwire, St. Louis. 28; Galarraga, Atlanta, 23; Castllla. Colorado, 22; GVdughn. San Diego, 20; Sosa.

Chicago, 19; ChJones, Atlanta. 16; Mondesi, Los Angeles. 14; Bonds, San Francisco, 14. STOLEN EcYoung, Los Angeles. 26; Womaek, Pittsburgh, 20; Blgglo.

Houston, 20; IS; Stynes, Cincinnati, 14; DeShlelds, St. Louis. 14; RWhite. Montreal. 13.

PITCHING (8 GMaodux. Atlanta. 9-2, .818, 1.69; Millwood. Atlanta, 8-2, .800, 4.07; Schmidt. Pittsburgh, 8-2, .800, 3.S1; Clavine, Atlanta, 8-2, 2.10; Houston, 72, .778.

2.99; RManinu. Los Angeles. 72. .778, 2.70; Wood, Chicago. 6-2, .750, 2.79.

Schilling, Philadelphia, 134; Wood, Chicago. 94; Stottlemyre. St. Louis, 93; Reynolds, Houston, 82; RMartlnez. Los Angeles, 80; KBrown, San Diego, 76; GMaddux, Atlanta, 76.

Nen, San Francisco, 18; Shaw, Cincinnati. 17; Hoffman, San Diego. 16; Back, Chicago. IB; BWagner. Houston, 15; Urblna, Montreal, 14; Franco.

New York, 13. MKMCAM LCMUE (Rodriguez. Texas. TWalker; Minnesota, GWIIIiams, New York, -346; Segul, Seattle, O'Neill. New York.

DJeter, New York, Broslus, New York, Griffey Jr. Seattle, 64; DJeter, New York, 53; Durham, Chicago, 50; Thome. Cleveland, 49; Grieve, Oakland, 48; A Rodriguez. Seattle, 47; TGoodwIn. Texas, 46.

JuGonialM, Tetes, 76; Griffey Jr, Seattle, 55; Easley. Detroit, 51; Thome. Cleveland, 49; O'Neill, New York, 47; ARoOrtguez, Seattle, 45; Belle, Chicago, 45; RPBlmelro, Baltimore, 45. IRodriguer. 82; McCiacken, Tampa Bay, 80; MVatighn.

Boston. 78; DJeter. New York. 76; Segul. Seattle.

76; O'Neill. New York, 76; Erwad, Anaheim. 75; BWIMIams, New York, 75; JuGorualex. Texas, 75. DOUBLES Thome, Cleveland, 24; (Rodriguez, Texas, 23; Justice, Cleveland, 22; EManlnoz, Seattle, 22; JuGonzalej.

Texas, 20; Belle, Chicago, 20; CDelgedo. Toronto, 19; LGonzalez, Detroit, 19. OfTerman, Kansas City, DJeter. New York. Durham, Chicago.

BWilliams, Ntw York. 7 are tied with 4. HOME Griffey Jr, Seattle. 23; ARodrlguez, Seattle, 21; JuGonzalnz, Texas, 19; Casley. Detroit, 17; MVaaghn, Boston, 17; Canseco, Toronto, 17; Thome, I NOBLE'S FISHING FORECAST 1 GREAT DAYS JUNE 1998 Velocity 4 Time Date of Max.

Fl. Curr. 1. 9 10:508 FQ 2. Tu 1.3 3.

Wed 1.0 43 4. Th 0.8 5. Fri 1.O (g 1S9a 6. Sa 1.4 7. Su 01.7 a28a S.

4:1 Oa 9. Tu 02.2 4 51 a FM 10. 534a 11. Th 12. Fri 0Z4Q 13.

Sa 2.3 14. Su 02.2 15.Mon£2.0G 16. Tu 411.7 17. Wed 1.4 LQ 18. Th 1.0 19.

Fri 1.0 1:01 a 20. Sa 01.7 21. Sun 2.2 22.Mon02.6ft 23. Tu 2B 24.Wed02.8e 25. Th 02.7 0 ft16a NIM 26.

Fri 02.5 7.00B 27. Sa 0 2.2 0 28. Sun 01.BQ 29. Mon01.50 9-i2a 30. Tu 1.20 Npble'i Great days are Identified by the small black dots and represent a maximum predicted flood tide of at least 1.5 knots and the time the current Is running at a maximum.

It's very easy to scan the month for the best current flow at the time you want to fish. Prime Time begins at maximum flow. Cleveland. IS: RPUrmlro, IS. STOLEN Oakland.

23; TGotxMln. TOM. 31: Lofton, Cleveland, IB; BLHuMer, Ditrolt, 17; CBTIMCO. Toronto, 17; Knoblauch. Cork.

16; Stewart, Toronto, 14: York, 14. PITCHING (8 Yotk. 8-1, .680, 4.25: Cone. New York. Toronto.

7-2, .778, 2.97; Boaon. 6-2. .750, 3.11; Rofert. Oakland. 6-2, .750.

3.43: CFIntoy. AnarMlm, B-2. .750. 2 22; Arroio. Tampa Bay, ft-3.

.727. 3.50: Sele. Texas, 83. .727. 3.76.

Boston. 106; RJohnson. Seattle, 105: CFInley. Anaheim, 96; Clemens, Toronto, 79; Coton. Cleveland.

j2; Erfckson, Baltimore, 72: Gmman, Toronto, 71. Boston. 19; Percrvai. Anatwlm. 17; WettHand.

Texas, 16; RaMyers, Toronto. 15; MJacHion, Cleveland. 13; MRivera, New York. 12; RHernondel, Tampa Bay, 11; Agullera. Minnesota, 11.

UIL State Baseball Pairings AUSTIN. Teias for the UIL State Basebnll Tournament In Austin on Thursday and Friday: Dallas 3. Detroit 1 V.M*»M DtttroK 5, Dallas 3 MagrSl Detroit 3. Dallas 2 June 3 Dallas 3. Detroit 2.

OT Detroit 2, Dallas 0, Detroit wins series 4-2 STANLEY HNAU Washington at Detroit, 7 p.m. (FOX) Jmt Washington at Detroit. 7 p.m. (ESPN) mday, JUM 13 Detroit at Washington, 7 p.m. (ESPN) Detroit at Washington.

7 p.m. Ul Washington at Detroit. 7 p.m.. If twc- essary (FOX) June SO Detroit at Washington. 7 If necessary (ESPN) Tuesday, JUM 23 Washington si Detroit.

7 p.m,, If rxsc- essary (FOX) TENNIS 1A (it Center) Colllnsville (18-8) vs. Rolen (19-9), lla.m. Thrall (21-3) vs. Corslcana Mildred (20-9). 1p.m.

CUSS 2A (it Coahoma (19-3) vs. Rosebud-Lott (22-5). 4 pjn. Gunter (27-1) vs. Hutto (25-5).

7 p.m. CUSS (it Hsllettsville (26-3) vs. Atlanta (23-7). 4:30 p.m. Dripping Springs vs.

Iowa Park (22-9-1), 7 pjn. CLUB MMMMK FUU) Ft. Worth Arlington Heights vs. Dalles Highland park (27-8). Noon Nsderland (31-5) vs.

Corpus Chrlstl CUkM (at Madtfalk FXU) Sugar Land Elklns (30-5) vs. Duncanville (3O-7), 5 p.m. Klein (33-2) vs. Austin Westlake 11), 7:30 pjn. Ffhto, CLASS 1A 8:30 e.m.

CLASS 10:45 ajn. CLASS CLASS 4A 1:30 p.m. CLASS 5A 7p.m. BASKETBALL NBA Playoffs French Open Champions 1998 PARIS (AP) Champions of the 1998 French Open tennis championships: Men's singles Carlos Moys (12) Spain Women's singles AranUa Sanchez (4), Spain Men's doubles Paul Maarhuis and Jacco Eltingh. Netherlands 11) Women's doubles Martina Hingis, Switzerland, and Jana Novotna, Czech Republic (2) Mixed doubles Venus Williams, Palm Beach Gardens, and Justin Gimelstob, Key Blscayne, Fla.

Legends (35 and older) Gene Mayer, N.Y.. and Peter McNamara, Australia Legends (SO and older) John Newcombe and Tony Roche, Australia Boys singles Fernando Gonzales (3), Chlls Girls singles Jose De Armas. Venezuela, and Fernando Gonzales, Chile Boys doubles Nadejda Petrova (12). Russia Girls doubles Kim Belgium, and Jelena Doklc. Australia French Open Results PARIS (AP) Results Sunday of the French Open tennis championships at Roland Garros stadium: Utafe n.

CMcaajo (M tal.vl.ad by NBC) CtarnpfenaMB Carlos Maya (12), Spain, def. Alex Corretja (14), Spain. 6-3. Utah 88. Chicago 85, OT FrUtv, Chicago 93, Utah 88 7 Chicago 96.

Utah 54, Chicago leads series 2-1. n.10 Utah at Chicago, 8 p.m. Utah at Chicago, 8 p.m. Chicago at Utah, 6:30 p.m.. If neces- Jacco Eltingh and Paul Hnorhuls.

Netherlands (1), def. Mark Knowles, Bahamas, and Daniel Nestor, Canada, 6-3, 6-3. Martina Hingis. Switzerland, end Jana Novotna, Czech Republic (2), def. Lindsay Davenport, Newport Beach, and Natasha Zvereva, Belarus (1), 6-1, (74).

Chicago at Utah, 8 p.m., if necessary Bulls 96, Jazz 54 UTAM(M) Russell 1-7 3-4 5. Malone 8-11 frfi 22. Osterteg 1-7 OO 2, Stockton 1-4 OO 2, Hcmacek 34 OO 6, Eislsy 0-6 0-00. Foster 0-2 0-0 0, Anderson 3-8 1-2 8, Morris 2-91-2 5. CarrO-2 OO 0, Keafe 2-2 OO 4, Vaughn O30OO.

Totals 21-70 111454. CMCMO (M) Pippetl 5-10 0-1 in, Kukoc 7-12 2-2 16, Longley 3-82-48, Harper 3-8 2-4 8, Jordan 7-14 10-11 24, Rodman 1-3 OO 2, Surrell 4-5 2-210, Kerr 2-5 OO 6, 8jec Mar 2-3 OO 6, Brown 1-3 OO 2, Smpklns 1-2 C-2 2. Wenninglon 1-3 OO 2. Totals 37-76 18-26 96. 14 17 14 54 17 33 33 24 Fernando Gonzales (3), Chile, def.

Juan Carlos Ferrero (6), Spain, 8-4; 63. Jose Oe Armas, Venezuela, end Fernando Gonzales, Chile, def. Juan Carlos Ferrero and Fellclano Lopez. Spain, 6-7 (S-. 71.7-6,6-3.

3fclm 1-9, (Anderson 11. Homacek 0-1, Russell 0-2, Eisley O2, Morris OS), Chicago 4-11. (Buechler Z-3, Kerr 2-4, Plppen 0-1, Harper Ol, Kukoc 02). Fouled 45 (Ostertag 9), Chicago 54 (Harper 10). 16 (Stockton Chicago 25 (Harper 7).

Total 26, Chicago 19. HOTKEY NHL COWERBtCS FINALS CAS n. BuMo 23 Buffalo 2, Washington 0 Washington 3, Buffalo 2, OT May Washington 4, Buffalo 3, OT tehmlay. May 30 Washington 2, Buffalo 0 Buffalo 2. Washington 1 Tnuradar, Juna 4 Washington 3, Buffalo 2.

OT Washington wins series 4-2 WESTBJN CONFERENCE Sunday, 24 Detroit 2. Dallas 0 Nadejda Petrova (12), Russia, def. Jelena Doklc (6). Australia, i French Open MuKipie Champions 8 Max Decugls (1903-04, 6 Bjom Borg 5 Henri Cochet (1922. 1926, 1928, 1930,1932) 4 A.

Vacherot P. Ayme( 1897-1900) 3 Maurice BImo (1905-06. 1910); R.ne Lacoste (1925.1927.1929); Mats Wllander (1982. 1985, 1988); Ivan Lendl 2 Andre Gobert (1911, 1920): Jean Borota (1924. 1931); Gottfried von Cramm (1934.

1936); Frank A. Parker (1948-49); Jiroslav Diobny (1851-52); Ken Rosewall (1953, 1968); Tony Trabert (1954-55); Nicola Pletrangell (1959-60); Manuel Santana (1961, 1964); Rod Uver (1962; 1969); Roy Emerson (1963. 1967); Jan'Kodes (197O71); Jim Courier (1991-92); Sergl Bruguera (1993-94) Women 7 Chris Evert Lloyd'(1974-75. 6 Suzanne Lenglen (1920-23, 1925-26) 5 Cecilia Mosson (1897-99. 190203); Margaret Smith Court (1962, 1964, 1969-70, 1973); Steffi Sraf (1987-1988 1993.1995*6) 4 Jeanne Mutley (1909-12); Helen Wills Moody (192MO.

1932) 3 Hilda Sperling (1935-37); Monica Seles (1990-1992); Arantxa Sanchez Vlcarfo (1989.1994.1998) 2 Katie Glllou (1904-05); Katie Fenwlck (19D6, 1908); Marguerite Broquedis (191S-14); C. Shriven (1933-34); Maigaret Oabome duPont (1946, 1949); Ocris Hart (1950, 1952); Maureen Connolly (1953-54); Lesley Turner (1963, 1965); Martina Navratllova (1982. 1984) French Open Men's Champions 1925 Rene Lacotte 1926 Henri Coclwt 1927 Rene Lacoste 1928 Henri Cochet 1929 Lacoste 1930 Newt Cochet 1931 Jean Borotra 1932 Henri Cochet 1933 Jack Crawford 1934 Gottfried von Cramm 1935 Fred Perry 1936 Gottfried von Cramm 1937 Hemer Henkel 1938 Don Budge 1939 Don McNelll 1940-45 No tournament, World Warll 1946 Marcel Bernard 1947 Joszef Asboth 1948 Frank Parker 1949 Parker 1950 Patty 1951 Jaroslav Drobrry 1952 Jaroslav Drobny 1953 Ken Rosewall 1954 Tony Trabert 1955 Trabert 1S56 LEW Head 1957 Svcn Davidson 1958 Mervyn Rose 1959 Nicola Pletrargell 1960 Nicola Pietrangell 1961 Manuel Santana 1962 Rod Lever 1963 Roy Emerson 1964 Manuel Santana Stolle 1966 Tony Roche 1967 Roy Emerson 1968 Ken Rosewail Rod Uver 1970 Kodes 1971 Kodes 1972 Andres Glmeno 1973 Ilia Nastase 1974 Bjom Borg 1975 Bjom Borg 1976 Adriano Panatta 1977 Gulllermo Was 1978 Bjom Borg 1979 Bjom Borg 1980 Bjom Borg 1981 Bjom Borg 1982 Mats Wllander 1983 Noah 1984 Ivan Lendl 1985 Wilander 1986 Ivan Lendl 1987 Ivan Lendl 1988 Wllander 1989 Michael Chang 1990 Andres Gomez Courier 1992 Jim Courier 1993 Sergl Bruguera 1994 Sergi Bruguera 1995 Thomas Muster 1996 Yevgeny Kafelnikov 1997 Gustavo Kuerten 1998 Moya NOTE: Prior to 1925, the French Open was restricted to French players. French Open Women's Champions 1925 Suzanne Lenglen 1926 Suzanne Lenglen 1927 Kea Bouman 1928 Wills 1929 Helen Wills 1930 Wills Moody 1931 Cllly Aussem 1932 Helen Wills Moody 1933 Margaret Sc riven 1934 Margaret Scnven 1935 Hilda Krahwlnkel Sperling 1936 Hilda Krahwlnkel Sperling 1937 Hilda Kraftwinkel Sperling 1938 1939 Simone Passemard Mathleu 1940-45 No tournament, World 1946 Margaret Osbome Canning Todd 19481- Nelly Adamson Landry 1949 Margaret Osbome duPom 1950 Doris Hart Fry 1952 Hart 1953 Maureen Connolly 1954 Maureen Connolly 1955 Angela Mortimer 1956 Gibson 1957 Bloomer 1958 Kormoezl 1959 Christine Truman 1960 Hard Ann Kaydon 1962 argaret Smit 1963 Lesley Turner 1964 Margaret Smith 1965 Turner 1966 Ann Hay don Jones 1967 Francolw Durr 1968 Nancy Rlchey 1969 Margaret Smith Court 1970 Margaret Smith Court 1971 Evonne Goolagong 1972 Blllle Jean King 1973 Margaret Smith Court Evert 1975 Even 1976 Sue Barker 1977 Mima Jausovec 1978 Ruzlcl 1979 Chris Even Uoyd 1980 Chris Evert Uoyd KanaMandllk ova 1982 Martina 1983 Chris Evert Uoyd 1984 Martina Navratilova 1985 Chris Evert Uoyd 1986 Chris Evert Uoyd 1987 Steffi Gref Graf 1989 Arantxa Sanchez Vlcarto 1990 Monica Seles 1991 Monica Seles 1992 Seles 1993 Steffi Graf 1994 Arantxa Sanchez Vlcarlo 1995 Start Oral 1996 Slefti Qraf 1997 Iva Majoil 1998 Arenlxa Sanchez Vicarlo NOTE: Prior to 1955, French Open was restricted to French mayors. Kemper Open POTOMAC, Bd.

(APJ Final scores and money winnings Sunday of the $2 million Kemper Open on the par71TPCatAvenel: Stu 274 Scott 69-68-68-70 Ma. 278 Brsd 69-66-70-73 278 Clark 278 Tommy 278 Fted FunM9O.2OO 64-06-71-77 Steva Strieker.Jsa,OCO7O69-7i.«&-279 Craig 67-66-76-70 279 Hal 279 Sieve 280 B. Dudley 69-71-71-70 281 Craig 71-71-73-67 Urty 7S67- T2-68 282 Kenny 282 282 Ron Willie 282 Lee 283 Loren 283 Joe J. DonB laK 68-70-70-7 Lea 284 J. 70-7O73-71 284 Jerry 69-72-72-71 B.

Cheesman. $13,7187 2-70-70-7 2 Jus. 68-67-76-73 284 Es. 284 Joe S. Chris 65-74-7C-75 284 Sandy 284 Dan 284 Mike Bruce 72-70-74-69 67-74-73-71 285 To.

Armourlll.J9,217 Trevor 69-7O-74-72 285 Brent Gelberger, 285 Vljay 286 tee 71-71-74-70 286 Jay 69-72-73-72 286 Fre. P.M. 286 Jonathan 286 Glen 286 Joey 71-71-71-73 286 Brad Mike 67-69-73-77 Michael 286 Tom 286 Do. Brett WoorJy 8. Ray 69-73-76-70 288 Dave 7O68-77-73 288 J.

Kelly 71-68-70-79 288 J. 69-71-75-74 Tom 71-70-74-74 289 Joe Texas Amateur DALLAS (AP) Final Results In the 89th Annual Texas Golf Association Amateur Championship at Crown Colony Country Club, par 72.6692 yards: C. Stewart Goroy McKeown.SanAn.72-76-71-71—290 Ryan Hlll.Uongvlew 77-68-71-76--292 Ed Chip Carter.Oallas Michael Maras.Plano 75-70-74-77 296 Bryan D. i mmy alker.C Ibolo 76-72-75-7 5 298 Steve Gill.Coppell BO-69-73-76 298 Chris 298 D. Roger Rne.Carrollton 73-78-75-75 301 Dean Overturt.Dallas 72-7J8O-76 301 Kevin 303 Gary Du.Tiam,Dallas 304 Rob Robert Packer.Oallas 75-77-76-76 304 Mike Sllpko.Plano 79-69-78-78 304 Jack Tyson.Houston 73-7S-78-75 305 RodThompson.Katy 81-74-73-77 Charles Roe.SanAntonlo74-7&«0-74—306 Bob 3O6 John Pierce.SanAntonlo76-74-74-82— 306 Hunter Nelson.Houjton? 7-75-81-74 3O7 Wayne 75-72-82-78 307 Ted Nataluk.lrvlr« 76-73-79-79 307 Fred Bran SanOere.SJlngelo78-76-77-77 James 308 John Kennedy.LuftXin 74-7fr82-77 Billy Clagett.Austln 76-79-76-78 309 Brad Nunter.LutWn 77-78-76-78 309 Blake Ladd.Nacog.

79-72-8O-78 309 Ralph Jay Nelson.Plano Rick GoroeMustln 77-77-77-79 310 Mlckay Jones.Odessa 78-76-77-79 310 Mike 311 Les Logglns.Tyler 3:12 LPGA Mlchelob light ST. LOUIS (AP) Scores Sunday after the final round of the $600,000 Mlchelofa Light Classic, played on the par-72 Forest Hills Country Club course. The tour: nament was shortened to 54 holes on second playoff hole; a-amateur): 67-7S68 208 Donna 72-66-70 Sara 211 borie 214 Pat Jackie 1 $12,718 Allison 73-72-71 216 Caroline Stephanie Lowe.J12.718 7O-74-72 216 Karrle 216 Cindy 71-72-73 216 Lori C. 216 Julie 217 Jull 73-74-70 217 NATION BRIEFS Astros sign career saves leader Smith to minor league contract HOUSTON The Houston Astros signed major league career saves leader Lee Smith to a minor league contract Sunday and assigned the 40-year-old righthander to Class AAA New Orleans. Smith, a seven-time All-Star who was released by the Kansas City Royals during spring training, earned 478 saves with eight teams over 18 years.

"Dennis Martinez is still pitching and you're only as old as you feet," Houston general manager Gerry Hunsicker said, referring to the Atlanta Braves' 43- year-old righthander. "He's throwing OK. I don't expect miracles. We're not going to see the hard-throwing dominating pitcher we saw in his prime but what we do have is someone who's been through the wars and still has that competitive fire." Smith is expected to join the Zephyrs in Tacoma on Monday. The Astros recently contacted Smith, who had retired last July and then made the attempted comeback with the Royals, about coming out of retirement.

Hunsicker sent ctub personnel to check on his condition at a workout In New Orleans before signing him. Appleby holds on to win Kemper POTOMAC, Md. Stuart Appleby said he was a good wind player and proved it Sunday, staying upright for a 72 to win the Kemper Open by one stroke over Scott Hoch on a day when all other challengers were blown off the leaderboard. Appleby finished at 10-under-par 274 on a blustery TPC at Avenel, with Hoch at 275 and five players at 278, Including Fred Funk, who led after each of the first three rounds. "It was so windy and firm and fast out there today," Appleby said.

"I knew the back nine was going to be tough and that there would be a lot of wedges to 30 or 40 feet and two putts for par.) just stayed patient." The 27-year-old Australian stepped to the 17th tee at 10-under with Hoch in the clubhouse at 9-under after he made a 4-foot birdie putt on the final hole for a 70. With the wind whipping at his pants, Appieby played a bold shot on the water-guarded 195-yard par-3 to within 5 feet, but missed the putt that would have all but wrapped up the tournament. Playing the final hole knowing he needed par for his second PGA Tour victory, Appleby rose to the occasion as he had all day, despite a light rain that started as he walked off the tee. Jacobs wins Nationwide Seniors ALPHARETTA, Ga. John Jacobs picked up his first PGA victory on Sunday, shooting a 5-under-par 67 to beat the senior tour's two most dominating players in the Nationwide Championship.

The cigar-smoking Jacobs, who had never won on either the senior or regular tours, finished with a 10- under 206 total, edging Hale Irwin by one stroke and finishing two shots ahead of Gil Morgan and Leonard Thompson. Irwin and Morgan have ruled the senior circuit this year, each winning three events. Irwin came to the Golf Club of Georgia as the top money winner with $1,051,850, having finished in the top five in all eights tournaments he's played, while Morgan had $853,818 in earnings and seven top-10 finishes. But Jacobs spoiled the expected Morgan-lrwin showdown, moving into the lead for good with a birdie at No. 17 and using his power off the tee to secure the victory at 18.

Sorenstam takes LPGA event ST. LOUIS Annika Sorenstam won the LPGA Michelob Light Classic for the third time in four years on Sunday, forcing a playoff with a final-hole birdie and then beating Donna Andrews on the second extra hole. The victory, worth $90,000, was her first of the year and 13th of her career. Sorenstam won six tournaments last year when she was named LPGA player of the year. This was Sorenstam's first close call in a tournament she has dominated.

She won by three strokes last year and by 10 in 1996. Trailing by one stroke on the final hole in regulation, Sorenstam came up with her best shot of the day. An approach from about 90 yards left her less than a foot from the cup and she tapped in for birdie to force the playoff. Associated Press TV SPORTSWATCH TODAY 6 p.m. KNWS (Ch.

51, Houston) Major League Baseball, Houston Astros at Detroit Tigers 6:30 p.m. ESPN2 Arena Football, New Jersey at Orlando 6:35 p.m. TBS Major League Baseball, Boston at Atlanta Scherdin. duo win 55-and-over events at Freeport course Jim Scherdin was a winner while Gene Newman and J.B. Guthrie tied at a pair of 55-and-over events held at the Freeport Golf Course.

Scherdin won the June 1 event with points. Rick Spencer and John Baggett tied for second with points while A.C. Koym and Tom Lassister tied for third with points. Newman and Guthrie tied for first in the June 4 event with points. Calvin Warren and Louie Kitchen tied for second with points.

Angleton Soccer Club registering The Angleton Soccer Club is registering for the fall season. To register, calf 849-1434. Danbury Girls Softball meeting Danbtiry Girls Softball Association will have its general association meeting at 5 p.m. on Sunday, June 14, at Danbury City Hall. Board elections will be held.

Anyone interested in being a board member can call Tricia Mager at 922-9419. LJ summer league to register Lake Jackson Little League will have registration for Summer League Coaches Pitch Baseball (5 and 6 year olds) today and Tuesday at the Lake Jackson Pee Wee League concession stand. Call Kirk Jones at 299-6396 or Paul Rogers at 292-0431 for more information. B'wood baseball clinic set The Brazoswood Baseball Clinic will be held June 15-18 at Brazoswood High School's Wilson Field. The clinic is for players 7 to 14 years of age and cost to register is $50.

Call Bobby Williams at 299-1888 or Bill Poland at 297-4196 for more information. Angleton Aquatic needs swimmers for summer season The Angleton Aquatic Club, a United States Swimming program, is accepting members for the summer session. All swimmers will be required to tryout and must be able to swim the length of the pool unassisted. Registration and tryouts are Monday through Friday between 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. at the Angleton High School natatoriurn.

A $20.50 initial fee is due at the time of registration and a monthly fee will be assessed based on their level of ability. For information, call Cindy Garcia-Meitin at 849-4935 or Joan Tengler-Boyd at 849-0558. LJ recreational co-ed soccer league needs players A recreational co-ed eight-ptayer soccer league is being formed for players 18 years and older from beginner to experienced. Cost to compete is $10. Players can register at the Lake Jackson Parks and Recreation Center.

Deadline to register is June 15 and games start June 22. Call Keith Johnston at for more information. Danbury LL to meet The Danbury-Tri Bayou Little League will have its annual membership meeting and election of new officers at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the ballpark. CGSA accepting registration Clute Girls Softball Association Is currently accepting registration for girls ages nine through 18 to play ASA sanctioned slow pitch Softball.

The summer recreational league will begin June 22 and run through Aug. 3, and games will be played on Monday nights at Stratton Ridge Sportsplex. Registration fees are $15 per girl and $25 per family and players will receive a T-shirt. Registration forms may be picked up from the concession stand at Stratton Ridge on Tuesday evenings during the Clute men's slow pitch league games. Deadline for registration is Wednesday.

For more information, call Travis Jackson at 299-6766. Lady BUGS Softball camp slated The Brazoswood Lady Bucs Softball camp will be held today through June 12 at Slade Field. Cost is $50 which includes equipment, T-shirt, facilities, and instruction. Three age groups will be taught at the camp'. Girls 6-8 years old will participate from 8 a.m.

to 9:30 a.m. Girls 9-11 will be taught from 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m., while 12 year olds through incoming freshmen receive instruction from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Panther Baseball Camp planned Boys and girls are welcome to the Danbury Panther Baseball Camp scheduled for today through June 11 at Panther Field.

Registration will take place on the first day of camp at 7:45 and 9:45 a.m. Also, a pitching camp will be held June 15-18; Times and age groups will be the same. There Is a on the pitching camp if you attend the first camp. Buc Basketball Camp slated Buccaneer Basketball Camp, for boys and girls 14, will be held today through June 12 for boys and June 15-19 for girls at the Brazoswood High School gym. WOB Basketball Camp upcoming The first annual West of the Brazos Basketbal.1 Camp will be today through June 12 at Columbia High School from 8 a.m.

to noon each day. The registration fee is $50..

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