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Pittsburgh Press, Sept. 5, 1 98 1 A-7 reen's' Bench Turns Black, Blue In The Majors PHILADELPHIA (UPI) Philadelphia Manager Dallas Green wasn't perturbed when his counterpart went to the mound to National League EAST Pet. CB St. Louis IS 7 .682 Montreal .12 11 J22 JVj New York 12 12 JO0 4 Chicago )1 14 .440 S'i Phlla. 9 IS .375 7 Pittsburgh .1 18 .308 helped the Phillies post a 7-6 win.

"I'd have lived with either hitter," said Green. "It didn't much matter to me. We were ready." Davis, hitting .380 in a reserve role, slammed a Price fast ball into the left-center gap, putting the Phillies ahead, 7-5. Tug McGraw came on to pitch the last two innings and picked up his ninth save, although he allowed a Cincinnati run in the ninth on a double by Dave Collins and a single by Paul Householder. The Phillies took a 4-0 lead after four on Lonnie Smith's power hitting.

doubled and scored in the third, then hit a two-run homer in the fourth. "I can pop them once in awhile," said Smith, "but I'm not a power hitter. I'm a singles hitter." "Lonnie makes things happen," said Green. "I had to get some things going. I wanted to get Smith some bate." Dick Ruthven started for the Phillies and went five strong innings before com-ing undone in the sixth.

After holding the Reds to three scratch singles, Ruthven was shelled for five runs in the sixth. Ken Griffey doubled and Dave Conception, Dan Dreissen, Ray Knight and Joe Nolan singled before Ruthven left Ron Oester's sacrifice fly off reliever Warren Brusstar and a pinch single by Larry Biittner gave the Reds a 5-4 edge. Reliever Doug. Bair couldn't hold the. lead.

With one out irHhe seventh, Mike Schmidt singled and Keith Moreland singled off Concepcion's glove behind second. George Vukovich, making his first start of the season, singled to tie it, 5-5, as Bair walked Larry Bowa to load the bases. Scott Brown came in to get a force at the Elate, then Green called on his Unser-lavis combination to get the winning runs. Lyle, who retired three batters in the top of the seventh, picked up the win to raise his record to 7-4. uu pis piicner.

It was 5-5 with the bases loaded and two out in the seventh inning when Green sent lefty Del Unser up to bat for Sparky Lyle. Cincinnati Manager John McNamara countered with left-handed reliever Joe YESTERDAY San Diago S. Philadelphia 7, Cincinnati Price and Green called Davis smacked a two-run on 1 Canada Hoping To Bounce Czechs Houston Montreal 0 Nolan Ryan threw iVS Innings hlttest innings before Andre Dawson singled to spoil his bid to become the first pitcher in malor-league history to toss five no-hftters. Cesar Cedeno drove In three runt for the Astros. New York 4, Atlanta 1 Pitcher Greg Harris ignited a two-run sixth with a double and posted his first win since June 3.

St. Louis 7, Lot Angelei 2 John Martin doubled In two runs and tossed a five-hitter to lead the Cardinals, who got four hits from Keith Hernandez. San FranclKO 3. Chicago 2 Jack Clark's line drive homer over the left-field fence with two outs In the 10th Inning boosted the Giants. TODAY (All Times EOT) Pittsburgh (Rheden 7-2) at San Diago (Mura J-10), 10 p.m.

Atlanta (Perry 6-5) at New York (Zachrv 4-9), 2 p.m. Houston (Sutton 7-7) at Montreal (Burrlt 6-5), 2:15 p.m. Chicago (Krukow 4-8) at San Francisco (Blue 6-5), 4 p.m. Cincinnati (Soto 8-7) at Philadelphia (Carlton 10-3), 7:05 p.m. St.

Louis (Andular 4-4) at Los Angeles (Reuss 8-3), 10 p.m. to the NCAA. West Virginia's schedule ranked eighth. Ohio State quarterback Art Schlichter was fined $128 after pleading no contest to a speeding violation, his third traffic citation In a year Mary Ellen Boylan Jutca Is the new women's tennis coach at Washington Jefferson. Steeler Fans Rowdies? Compiled by Dave Molinari eongrahilattons, Steeler fans.

Your team no longer the scourge of the NFL, but your vocal cords still strike fear Into the heart of Cincinnati Bengals General Manager Paul Brown. Addressing a "Meet the Bengals" luncheon yesterday, Brown said he Is tired of his team being shouted down by "those rowdies In Pittsburgh and Houston" and wants Bengals fans to make more noise In "sedate" Riverfront Stadium. "We're an established NFL team now' said Brown. "We dont have to take that vociferous guff from those rowdies In Pittsburgh and Houston. "I dont care what you do' he added, "as long as you stay within the limits of the law." American League New York Yankees owner George Stein-brenner Is hinting he may fire Manager Gene Michael.

"I ha vent made up my mind at this point," he said last night. "I dont know what's gonna happen" The Utah Jazz, looking for Inside strength, signed free-agent forward Gus Gerard, a Laurel Highlands grad, to a one-year contract EAST Pet. GB Detroit .16 9 .640 Mllw 15 11 .577 IVi Baltimore 13 11 .542 2'a New York 13 12 .520 3 Boston .....12 12 .500 3Vi Cleveland 12 13 .480 4 Toronto 12 .478 4 the puck's gone to someone else. They have too manv people with magic on their sticks." "It's really simple what he does, but he's one of the best players at doing it I've ever seen," said veteran Montreal Canadien Guy Lafleur, the superstar of the 1970s who has been working beside the youthful Edmonton Oiler in this series. Defenseman Denis Potvin, exhibiting an air of confidence rarely seen on a Canadian team in an international hockey tournament, exulted in Team Canada's uncharacteristic status as the team to beat.

"We've got so much power and these guys can play defensive hockey as he said. "There is no way you can be a hero on this team, only a goat," said goaltender Mike Liut, in a tribute to the conglomeration of talent Team Canada has put together this year. Czech Coach Ludek Bukac said his team is within striking distance of the goal he set for the series. "Our goal was to reach the semifinal," he said. "We believe we need one more point to make it that far.

That was our goal when we came over. We have been skating strong and fast. This developed during the game with Russia. "That was a very tough game and a good test for us. We were a little flat against the Finns." The Czech's own young scoring sensation, 19-year-old Jiri is also modest about his role on his national team.

"I don't know why everyone is talking to me," said the young forward. "I'm still not a very good player." Dudacek was Buffalo Sabres' first-round choice in the June draft, and NHL scouts believe he is one of the finest young player in the world. WINNIPEG (UPI) The formidable power of Team Canada will be pitted against the youth and grit of Team Czechoslovakia in today's battle for first place in the six-team Canada Cup series. The Canadians have amassed 17 goals in their first two games, and, equally impressive, have yielded iust three goals. The stingy penalty-lilling unit led by Bob Gainey and Ron Duguay has given up just one of those goals on the power play.

So far, the Canadians have over- Team Finland, 9-0, and earn USA, 8-3, good enough for sole possession of first place. Czechoslovakia thumped Finland, 7-1, and then played tenaciously to come up with a surprising 1-1 tie with the Soviet Union. Leading the scoring parade for the Canadians has been the 20-year-old scoring machine, Wayne Gretzky, but the young center insists that leadership is not his role. "That's not my job," said the two-time Hart Trophy winner, who picked up four of his seven points against the Americans. "I leave that to the older olavers." But Gretzky has a firm idea of what his job is, and it showed when he replied to a suggestion by Russian goalie Vladislav Tretiak that he plays typical European hockey and does not go after the puck in the corners.

"You can't score from the corners," said Gretzky, who prefers to post himself behind the opposition's goal and then whisk the puck around the net as soon as he gets it. But, as U.S. Coach Bob Johnson said admiringly, Gretzky is too much of a playmaker to key on that aspect of his game. "You can't put a man on him all the time," said Johnson. "If you do, Jay Haas carded a slx-under-par 65 for a two-round total of 132 and a two-stroke lead over Calvin Peete at the B.C.

Open In Endlcott, N.Y. Danny and Rick Seemiller of Carrlck teamed with Eric Bogan of New York to defeat Zoran Kasanovich, Earl Catano and Joe Eng, 5-2, In the championship series at the Canadian Table Tennis Open In Toronto. The Cleveland Boxing and Wrestling Commission rescinded Its suspension of three handlers of Roberto Duran, who were accused of administering a substance which appeared to be ammonia during his Aug. 9 fight with Nino Gonzalez Willie Roy, who led the Chicago Sting to the Central Division title, Is the NASL Coach of the Year. Former Steeler defensive back Bill Hurley, picked up on waivers by the New Orleans Saints earlier this week, has been placed on Inlured reserve.

Hurley sustained a sprained knee In practice Thursday. Tight end Rich Caster was signed to fill his spot on the roster Former Atlanta Falcons kicker Tim Max-xetti, who lumped from a bartending ob to the NFL It) 1978, has decided to pursue a career in broadcasting. The Pittsburgh Colts, who have clinched at least a tie for first place In the Mid-Atlantic Football League, are Idle tonight as the MAFL wraps up regular-season action. The Colts were scheduled to host the Youngstown Hard-hats, who have disbanded. The Colts will host Erie or Niagara in the playoff opener next Saturday.

YESTERDAY Oakland 5, Baltimore 4 Cliff Johnson's homer In the 1 1th won It for the A's, who tied the game on Tony Armas's ninth-Inning home run. Doug DeClnces hft a three-run homer In the first for the Orioles. Seattle 8-5, Bolton 7-2 Joe Simpson tripled In Dave Henderson In the 20th Inning to the Mariners a win In the completion of a suspended game from Thursday night. In the regularly scheduled game, Julio Crui hit a three-run homer and Richie Zlsk added a solo shot to lead Seatle. New York 4, Kantat City 0 Willie Randolph tripled, singled and scored twice to lift the Yankees.

Rudy May and Ron Davli combined on a three-hitter. Toronto Chicago George Bell's RBI single capped three-run first Inning that sparked the Blue Jays. Texas Detroit 2 Bump Wills' two-run homer in the fifth Inning enabled the Rangers to snap the Tigers' five-game winning streak. Milwaukee 14, Minnesota 5 Roy Howell slugged a three-run homer, Robin Yount ripped a two-run shot and Gorman Thomas and Jim Gardner contributed solo home runs to spark the Brewers. California 3, Cleveland 1 Larry Harlow scored one run end singled home another to pace the Angels In the first game of a scheduled double-header that was called after 5'j Innings because of rala The second game will be played today.

TODAY (All Times EDT) California (Renko 5-3 and Frost 1-4) at Cleveland (Bren-nan 0-0 and Blyieven 9-6), 2, 1:05 p.m. Seattle (Clay 0-4) at Boston (Eckerslev 7-5), 2 p.m. Milwaukee (Slaton 4-6) at Minnesota (Williams 3-7), 2.15 p.m. New York (Rlghettl 4-2) at Kansas City (Gura 9-5), 2:30 p.m. Oakland (Langford 8-8) at Baltimore (Stone 3-4), 7:35 p.m.

Toronto (Clanev 4-8) at Chicago (Baumgarten 5-7), 8:30 p.m. Detroit (Perry 7-6) at Texas (Jenkins S-7), 8:35 p.m. EE TELEVISION TONIGHT Golf, Walker Cup, 4 p.m. 2. Boxing, WBC Super-welterweight title bout, 5 p.m.

4. Boxing, Scott vs. Braxton, 5 p.m. 6, 11. College football, Alabama vs.

LSU, 9 p.m. 4, 7. Baseball, Pirates vs. San Diego, 10 p.m. 2,6.

RADIO TONIGHT Baseball, Pirates vs. San Diego, 10 p.m. KDKA. The NCAA's computer has confirmed what Is painfully obvious to Florida State fans: The Semlnoles have the toughest schedule In the country this fall. The lineup Includes, on consecutive weeks, road games with Nebraska, Ohio State Notre Dame, Pitt and LSU.

Penn State, which faces national powers Nebraska, Miami Notre Dame, Alabama and Pitt, has the second-toughest schedule, according NFL Injury List Major League Box Scores League Leaders WEST Pel. Houston 17 8 .680 San Fran. IS 9 .625 Los Ang. .14 11 J60 Atlanta 11 .542 Cincinnati 12 12 .500 San Oleeo 8 18 J08 CB 3 3V4 4'i Vi 4 4 Sea spotlight game WEST Pet. GB Oakland .12 11 .522 Kans.Clty 13 12 .520 California 11 11 .500 V4 Texas 11 12 .478 1 Chicago 13 .458 lVj Seattle .....10 15 .400 3 Minnesota 10 16 .385 3Vi 1 Wllbert Mordgomery (hand) are auestlonable Galnts DE Cur.

McGrlff replaces Gary Jeter (Inlured reserve-knee). WR Denny Plttman (law), RB Louis Jackson (hamstring). CB Jerome King (ankle), RB Leon Perry (knee), Bill Ard (elbow) are questionable. RB Leon Bright (rhlghjjs doubtful. J.T.

Turner (tool, TE Tom Mullady (back), Jeff Weston (toe) are probable. SAN FRANCISCO AT DETROIT 49ers RB Ricky Patton starts for Paul Hofer (knee), who Is doubtful as Is TE Eason Ram-son (knee). LB Dan Bum (shoulder), SS Ricky Churchman (knee) are questionable. LB Crelg Pukl (ribs), LB Keena Turner (hamstring), G-C John Choma (ankle), LB Bobby Leopold (shoulder), WR Matt Bouia (neck) are probable Lions FB vince Thompson replaces doubtful Dexter Bussey (kneel. No.

1 oraftee WR Mark Nichols (shoulder) Is out. Karl Bal-dlschwller (ankle) It questionable. RB Rick Kane (concussion) Is probable. MTERCONFERENCE GAMES HOUSTON AT LOS ANGELES Oilers QB Ken Stabler starts for Glfford Nielsen (Inlured reserve-shoulder). WR Tim Smith (finger) Is doubtful.

LB Gregg Bingham (finger), CB J.C. Wilson (thumb), OB Harold Bailey (rib), LB Ted Washington (finger) are questionable. WR Mike Holston (hip). TE Mike Bar. bar (hamstring), Leon Gray (Achilles) are probable Rams CB Pat Thomas (knee), DT Phil Murphy (ankle) Douo France (shoulder! are questionable.

RB Wendell Tyler (thigh), CB Rod Perry (strep throat), WR Billy Waddy (hamstring) are probable. MIAMI AT ST. LOUIS Dolphins Cleveland Green (knee) Is questionable. WR Durle) Har ris imigni, ut uoug oerrers (necKl, Itl doo oaumnower (neck). (groin), RB woody Bennett (ankle) are probable Cardinals TE Chris Combs, WR Mark Bell start for Doug Marsh (Inlured reserve-knee), Mel Gray (Inlured reserve-shoulder).

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R. Morgan 33.0 9.00 2.60 Newstlme Lynn, R. Bolon 6.60 4.00 Dream Machine. R. Srllllngs 2 40 Trifecta (5-4-1) Paid 549 00 Quinella 15-61 paid 544.00 10TH 202.2.

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Pete Wllklns 3.40 Trltecta (4-4-2) Paid 5255.80 Quinella (4-61 Paid 554.40 3,224 Handle: S31142 MEN'S SINGLES Second Round Gulllermo Vilas (61 def. Raul Ramirez. 4-1, 6-3. 6-2; Johan Krlek (12) def. Matf Dovle, 4-6, 4-3.

6-3, 6-0; Dick Stockton def. Steve Krulevlti. 6-4, 6-4, 6-2; Mark Vines def.Bddle Edwards, 6-1, 5-7, 6-1. 6-4; Mel Purcell, def: Shlomo Gllcksteln. 6-4, 4-4, 7-5; Andres Gomel def.

Chris Lewis, 6- 4. 6-3, 6-3; Yannlck Noah (13) def. Erik Van Dillon, 6-4, 6-2, 4-4, 7- Adrlano Panatta def. Roland Stadler, 7-5, 6-3, 6-1; Trey Waltke def. Bernard Fritz, 6-3, 6-3, 7-6; Gene Mayer (7) def.

Fritz Buehnlng, 4-4. 6-2, 6-3; Peter McNamara (1 1) def. Peter Fleming, 6-4, 6-2, 5-7, 6-3; Harold Solomon def. Jimmy Arias, 7-6. 7-6, 1-3 Chris Mayotte def! John James, 6-4, 5-7, 7-5, 4-6, 4- u.

Jimmy Connors (4) def, Marco Osfola, 7-6, 6-4, 6-J; ElW i eirscner to; uei. jonn Ausnn. o- 6-2, 6-2: Roscoe Tanner (9) def. v-nris ueianey, e-e, e-e, o-a, o-i; Jose-Luis Clerc (51 def. Tim Wllklson.

6-4, 5-7. 6-4, 5-7, 7-6; David Carter def. Sam Glam-malva, 4-4, 6-2, 1-4, 6-4. 6-0; Bruce Manson def. Ricky Meyer, 6-0, 6-2, 3-6, 4-6, 6-2; Vlay Amrl-tral def Gllles Moretton, 7-5, 6-3, 6-4; Tim Mayotte def.

Scott McCain, 6-3, 3-4, 4-6, 6-1. 6-2; Mike Cahlll def. Andrew Pattt-son. 6-4, 6-1. 7-6; Brian Gottfried (161 def.

Bufch vVarrs, 7-6, 6-4, 6-2; Blorn Borg (2) def. Larry Ste-fankl, 6-4. 6-4, 6-4; Vitas Gerulams (15) def. Alelandro Cortes. 7-5, 6-0, 6-1.

WOMEN'S SINGLES Second Round Chris Evert Lloyd (1) def. Kate Latham, 6-0, 6-1; Hana Mandllkova (5) def. Candy Reynolds, 6-4, 6-4; Glynls Coles def. Barbara Jordan. 6-3.

7-6; Sharon Walsh def. Sua Barker (15), 5-7. 6-3 (ret I- Marrella Metier iif Elly Vessles, 6-2, 6-2; Tracy Aus 1 s3na. V. War, I I ajrVT u- hn (3) def.

Betsy Nagelsert, 4-3, 6-0; Duk Hee Lee def. Susan Mascarln, 4-7, t-4, 7-6; Virginia Wade def. Jennifer Mundel, 6-1, 6-3; Joyce Portman def. Lisa Doherty, 7-5, 6-0; Sherry Acker def. Diane Morrison.

6-4, 6-3; Rosemary Casals def. Jodl Ap-pelbaum, 6-0, 6-2; Pam Casale def. Kate Gomperr, 6-4, 6-0; Andrea Leand def. Andrea Jaeger (2), 1-6, 7-5, 6-3. Kathleen Horvetti def.

Mima Jausovec (10), 6-3. 6-7, 6-3' Wendy Turnbull (I) del. Lucia Romanov, 4-1, 4-3; Barbara Potter (1 1) def, Sue Rolllnson, 4-3, 4-2; Virginia RuzlcT (9) def. Elite Burgln. 5- 7, 7-5.

6-2; JoAnne Russell def. Marlorfe Blackwood, 4-2, 6-4; Renata Tomanqva def. Vlckl Nelson, 6-4, 6-2; Barbara Gerken def. Andrea Buchanan, 6-4, 7-5; Jo Durle def. Barbara Hallqulst, 6- 3.

6-2: Lindsay Morse def. Pau-a SmHh. 6-2. 6.4' Martina Nav. ratllova (41 def.

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Open Results Race Waterford 1ST Tlma M2-0, Off 7:15 Pick The Line, Jones 1.20 4.40 2.60 Mr. Felix. Sands ...3.40 2.40 Around The Circle, G. Thompson .2.40 2ND Time Off 7:35 Cut To Win, Applebee 10.10 5.40 1.40 Hidden Support, Slmonetti 7.20 3.10 Eclipse The Field. Sosa 5.20 Dally (4-1) Paid S74.00 Perfecta (3-1) Paid S54.00 3RD Time Off 7:54 Cossack Sword, Floyd T.4.40 4.20 3.00 Crafty Cinder, Pillar, 0.40 4.00 Casino Shift Boss.

Rodrlquei 2.80 Quinella (1-2) Paid 520.40 ITH Time Off 1:17 First To Pilot, Keeler 7.40 5.00 5.00 Am Impressive, Pillar 11.40 5.20 Northern Shoos. Fltipatrlck 6.00 Trltecta (7-2-5) Paid 1244.40 5TH Time Off Peter Burton. 4.00 3.40 2.40 Honest Appeal, Lakln 6.10 2.80 LocKhorn. Pillar 2.80 Quinella 13-4) Paid S32.40 ITH Time Off 1:59 Steve L- Burnham 5.40 2.80 1.40 Inforlt, Lee 5.80 2.40 Magic Flash. Walker 3.00 Porfocta (2-5) Paid 13.80 7TH Tlma Off W5 Nashville Porter, Burnham 4.40 2.80 2.20 Iron Base.

Vlslewlci. 5.40 3.20 Keeper Of The Cob. Velei.2.40 Trltecta (3-1-5) Paid 547.40 ITH Time Off Atlca Road, Dunn 17.00 4.40 3.10 Hlnky Dee, Burnham. 3.40 2.40 Spicy Relation. Walker 5.00 Quinella (3-4) Paid 120.40 ITH Time Off 10:10 Ostler, Matters 4.20 3.20 Final Suntee 4.00 4.20 Pick's Prophet, Dill 3.80 Perfecta (7-5) Paid S41.40 10TH Off 10:30 High Whisper, Osorlo 12.40 6.20 4.60 Wldeboy, Slmonetti 10.10 5.M Miss Eastland, Thompson Trlfecta (4-1-5) Paid 12,473.00 W15 Handle: 5204,257 The Meadows 1ST Time 2:03.4.

Off 7:32. Maids Isle, R. Sttlllngs 7.40 4.20 1.40 Right Connection, Vredenburg 4.40 20 Classy Zipper, E. Kaufman 4.60 2ND Time 2:05. Off 7:45.

Llncolnora, L. Hawk e.Ai e.w Bret Boy Will, R. Sttlllngs IU.UU 4.40 3.00 Alice Win, T. Davis Daily Double (4-7) Paid S45.40 Perfecta (7-4) Paid 5154.00 3RD Tlma 2:07.2. Off 1:12.

Aunt Dolores, D. Lowe Powell e.uv 1.40 4.40 ,7:00 Belmont Time, j. ween. Trilecta (6-7-4) Paid 1 1,445.40 ouinetia ie-ri raio szaa.ao ITH Time 1:59.3. Off 1:28.

Maracal, R. 3.60 2.40 Princess Gwen, W. Pete Wllklns it Perfecta (1-4) Paid 5187.20 5TH Time 2:01.1. Off 1:50, Dwlght Hanover, E. Ryan 14.20 4.10 4.40 Fryburg Doll, C.

Stofan (P) 7.00 4.20 princess Bev, B. Foster 4.20 Trifecta (2-1-5) Paid 5203.00 Quinella (1-21 Paid 529.00 ITH Time 2:02.3. Off 9:01. Make Ends Meet, B. Zendt 5.00 2.10 Pott Comet, D.

Anderson 15.10 4.20 Nanoo Nanoo. D. Snyder 3 00 Trifecta (5-7-1) Paid 5308.10 Quinella (3-71 Paid 549.10 7TH Tlma 2:06.1. Off 9:29. Narda, R.

Sttlllngs 3.20 3.20 2J0 Carey Lane, E. Kaufman I J.40 2.60 yir-MIr Princess. T. Morgan 6.40 Trifecta (3-4-1) Paid S440 Quinella 13-41 Paid SI.4I ITH Time 2:05.3. Off 9:49.

Worthy Trot, D. Dempster 4.40 2.10 JJs Grady. O.Snyder 5.20 3.60 Nick Neck Nock, H. Hylkema3.00 Trifecta (1-4-7) Paid 581.10 Quinella (4-lVpald 523.40 MMerph 1100 15 5 II 5 Totals 15 1 1 1 eHIIHO-S NM01M-I TataN E-Sema. LOB-Seatlle Boston I IB Burroughs, Evans.

HR J. Crui (2), Rud (4L Zhk (141 SB-J. Cru (2L S-Randka, Simpson RERBSSO Stoddard (W 14) 4i I 1 1 1 4 Parrot! (SI) 2vj 0 0 0 0 1 Tanana (L M) IVi 5 5 1 3 Crawford 7 0 0 0 1 4 HBP-by Stoddard (Rice). WP-Tanana. T-241 h-XJUL Yankees 4, Royals 0 NEW YORK KANSAS CITY akrkM abrkN Randobk Mill Wtson 1 4 0 2 0 Mumpnrvcfl I 1 1 WMe ft 4 II I Gamble If 3 0 11 Brett 3b 4111 Wlnfteld If 1 0 I I onset 3100 Jackson rf 4 0 1 0 MoRae 3 0 1 0 Murcer dk 1 1 1 1 Akent lbl 1 1 1 Watson oh llll Walhan 3 1 1 1 Nettles 3b llll Motley rf llll Revering lbl 1 1 1 GemlmorfO 0 0 0 War to UU Wshngtn sal III Car one 4101 MNboumett4 1 1 1 TataN 15411 TataN If 1 1 1 New Yark Ml MUM-4 Kansas City tMIOOMt E-Alkans.

DP-New York 1. LOB New York 4, Karnes City 1. 3B-Randolph. SB-Wlkm SF-Mumphrey, RERIBSO New Yark May (W 44) 44 2 0 0 0 4 Davis (S 4) 214 1 I I 1 Kansas city Leonard (L 7-11) 7 14 10 3 Spiltlorfl 1 I I I 1 Martin Vi I 1 1 K.Brett 0 I 1 Leonard pitched 3 betters In Ith; SpllhVjrff pitched to 2 bettors In Ith. T-2JI.

A-J4J72. Rangers 3, Tigers 2 DETROIT TEXAS abrkN akrkM Peters 4111 Rivers 4 1 1 1 Ketleher 1 1 1 1 Sample 14 111 Trammel ssl I 1 1 diver oh 4 I 1 I Kemp It 1 1 1 1 Bel 3k 4 1 1 1 Gfcson rf 4 111 Jones rf 1 1 1 1 Hetmar lb llll Sundbergcl 1 1 1 Jackson tb 1 1 1 1 SNki lb 1)11 Summers dh 111 Putnam 100 0 0 0 Wocknfstphl III Wins ft llll Panishc 3 111 MenokaMl III Brookens 3b4 1 1 1 Whltakar 201 1 1 1 Cowentph 1 til Tetakj 3J 1 7 1 TelaN It 1 1 1 DekeN t4Mtoa-t Taus 111 020 Mi I DP Detroit 1. LO-Detro 7, TexM A 2B-0ver. MR-Parrtoh (U Wins (2). S-Sundbero, Ketleher 2.

SF- Stom. RERBBSO WUcoi 0. 44) I I 1 1 1 I Teue Mch (W l-l) 4ft 7 1 1 1 4 Mercer (SI) 2Vi 0 0 0 0 3 T-2J1. A 11JM7. Brewers 16, Twins 5 MLWAUKEE MLWAUKEE HrkM akrkM Mdltor 3 101 Wad dk 4 2 1 0 Yount tt 5 1 1 I Engto rf 4 1 1 1 Romero 1 1 1 1 Wshngtndl 0 1 0 Cooper lb 133 1 Hatcher Hi 0 0 0 Bando lb 10 01 Fnderbrk IfO 0 0 1 Simmons 1 1 1 1 CasttnoJb 4 0 11 Moore 10 11 Mcknki lb 4 1 1 Ogllvle If llll Butora 3111 Thomas rf llll yyiifong 2b 2 0 0 1 Bosley rt till Baker 20 2 0 0 1 Howell 3b 4 111 Fatdo ss 4 I 1 1 Brouherddh4 1 1 3 Powell pr 0 1 1 Gartner 2b 4 1 1 1 Tetato 41 II 14 TataN 14 5 II 5 Mawaukae 134 211400-11 Mmneiwa Ml 111134-5 E-Madtanln, Faado, Wastngton.

DP-MHwaukee 2, Minnesota 1 LOB-Mllwaukee 9, Minnesota 5. 2B-Cooper, Ogllvle, Ward IB-Faadm HR-Thomat (1IL Gankw (3L Howe! (4L Yount (IV SF-Brouhard, Funderburk, I RERIBSO Mtwaukoe Caldwel (W VO-T) 7 7 1 1 1 DMoore 111111 1 0 0 0 1 0 Arroyo (L 5-7) 1 1 1 1 Felton ly 4 4 4 2 1 Hobba 2ft 1 1 1 2 1 O'Connor 1 I 4 1 I Verhoeven 13 4 10 1 HBP-by Hobbs (Gankw, Howell). WP-Arroyo, Moors. T-2A Mets 4, Braves 1 ATLANTA NEW YORK akrkH akrkhl Bukerlf 111! Wltam cf 4 I 10 WasMngtnrf4 III MajillB If 3 1 1 1 Homer 30 4110 Brooks J3 Oil Chambka 104 1 1 0 Klngmnlb4 Murphy cf 4 1 1 0 Jorgran lbl 1 1 1 Hubbard ft 4 1 1 1 Valnttn rf 1 1 1 I Bantdktc 1110 Steams 1 1 1 1 Ramlrtt 1 1 1 1 Taveraattl III Nlekro 110 0 Flym 2b 2 1 1 1 Garter III! Harris 2 1 1 1 Pocorobephl III Staub ph 1 1 1 I Badroslan pi 1 1 1 Grdnhk pr 4 1 1 1 Akanp 0111 Talak Hill Tatah 17411 Alaata MtlllMe-) hn York miioimi-I E-Stearm, Murphy. DP-Atlar) 1, New York 1.

1 06-Atlanta 5, New York 1 S-SteamL HR-Hutbard 11 Valentlni SB-Butler. SF-MaulM. RERIBSO Alaska Nlekro (L 4-51 4Vi 5 4 3 1 1 Gamer 1 I I I I Badroslan 1 I 0 I I 1 New York Harris (W U) 7 4 1117 Allan (S II) 2 1111 T-2M. A-1511. Astros Expos 0 HOUSTON MONTREAL akrhai akrkal Scott rf Sill Raines If 4 0 1 1 Gamer 2 sill Scott 2b 1011 Puhlrf llll Wallachphl III Crux 5 1 1 0 Gorman 00 0 0 0 Ctdara 10 514 1 Dawson 4 0 1 0 Howe 3b Sill Carter 4101 Ashbyc 4111 Cromrtl rfl 1 1 1 RaynokkullOO Miner 103 101 Ryan 1011 ParrithSb 10 10 SemMop llll Spetarst 1000 GuHlcktnpl 0 00 Office oh 1000 Jackson pO 0 0 0 White ph 1 0 I 0 Phlllpt 2b0 0 I 0 Tot Ml II 4 THaN If 1 1 1 NauaM Ml Ml l7-i LOB-Hewton 10, Montreal 1 28-Oamer, Cedeno 2.

S68-R. Scott Cruz, Cedars. S-Puhl, Ryan. 9 N.RERBSSO Rvan (W U) 7 11117 Sambos IS I) 2 I I 0 I I Monksa) Gutnekson (L 4-7) 11115 Jackson 111111 Gorman 111111 Ryan pitched to 1 belters In Nh. WP-Garmm T-254.

A- American League Bine JayiJ, White Sox 2 TORONTO CMCA60 abrkN akrkM Grim. Sin Bama-d2b5l2l WtiW Sill Squint lb 1 1 2 1 Mostbv 4 1 1 1 Flak 5 011 Woods I 4 111 Mollnardh! 1 1 1 krg 2b 1111 Balnes rf 1 1 1 1 Bell ok 4111 Suthrtnd 113 I 1 0 Wem lb lilt Lemon dl til Barfleklrf llll Norohgn If 1 1 1 1 Mecha3k 4101 Morrlsn3b4t10 AlmonMlOOO TotaN' Mill Totals 14 111 Terete 3000M010-I Ctecaaa NOMOW-l E-krj, Ncrohapen. LOB To. ronlo Chicago 10. 2B-WeHs, Lemon, BarHekL SB-Grffln, Moseby, Woods.

S-Sourn, lor g. RERBBSO StleOIWI-9) 1 1 2 2 2 4 CNcaM Lamp (L 5-3) I I 1 1 1 Farmer 1 I 1 I 1 I HBP-by Stteb (Lemon, Moilnaro) WP-Ump. T-IJS. A-II417. A'l 5, Orioles 4 OAKLAND BALTIMORE akrkM akrkM HandersonlfS 1 1 1 BumorydS 1 1 1 Murphy 1 2 1 Deuer 20 I 0 0 0 Johnson ok 4 1 2 1 SlngMonrfl 1 1 1 Armas rt 4 131 BalangrssO II 0 Htathc 4010 Crawly phO 0 0 0 KMts 1) 1010 Ayaia ph 1 0 0 0 Gross 3b 3 0 0 0 Ripken ss 1 0 0 Moore 10 3 1 1 1 Murray lb 3 1 3 I McKay ss 4111 Lownstnlf llll Stanley is 2 0 0 1 Morales ph I III Davis ph 0 0 Cory rf lilt PkckHott 1101 DeCmcslbS 1 1 3 Spencer ph 1 1 1 1 Grehm dh4 1 1 1 Babittlb 1111 Dempseyclllt Rovster 1 1 1 1 Sakete ss 1 1 2 1 AFC GAMES KANSAS CITY AT PITTSBURGH Chiefs QB Bill Kenney (ribs), Jack Rudnav (kneel, CB Paul pombroskl (hamstring) are questionable.

WR j.T. Smith ribs) Is probable Steeler! TE Randy Grossman (ribs) Is probable. QB Mark Malone (knee) It doubtful. BALTIMORE AT NEW ENGLAND Cons LB Sanders Shiver (foot) ft Questionable. WR Roger Carr (knee).

WR Brian De Roo (foot), TE Tim Sherwln (thigh), RB Cleveland Franklin (knee), RB Curtis Dickey (neck-ribs), DT Daryl Wllkerson (shoulder), DE Donnell Thompson (knee) are probable Patriots WR Carlos Pennywell may start for doubtful Stanley Morgan (knee). RB Vegas Ferguson (ankle), NT Ray Hamilton (ankle) are questionable. LB Rod Shoate (shoulder), Pete Brock (ankle-knee), RB Horace Ivory (hamstring), Bob Cryder (foot), LB Mike Hawklnt (thigh) are probable. NEW YORK JETS AT BUFFALO Jets TE Jerome Bar-kum starts for Mickey Shuler Inlured reserve-shoulder). LB Sreg ctume nipt.

Lit Marx ues-neau (ankle), WR Wes Walker oin-Acniiies), wk nun sonn ilol. RB Mike Auoustvnlk (ribs) Cre questionable Bills RS awrence McCutcheon (foot, Jim Rltcher (knee), Jeff Nixon (knee) are questionable. RB Curtis Brown (knee), DE Derrell Ir-vln kleg), DE Sherman White (shoulder), DE Ben Williams (ankle), WR Jerry Butler (ham-airing) are probable. SEATTLE AT CINCINNATI -Seahewkt John Harris (shoul der) is quesnonaoie Bengals WR Isaac Curtis (cheek), LB Glenn Cameron (groin) are questionable. QB Jack ton (ankle).

RB Jim I i no lomo- e. RB Jim Har grove (toe), Blake Moore (knee) are doubtful. WR Crlt Colllnsworm (hamstring) Is probable. SAN DIEGO AT CLEVELAND Chargers WR Blly Brooks (knee) Is questionable. Chuck Loewen (kneel, LB Ray Preston (groin), DE Fred Deen (back), LB Cliff Thrift (shoulder) are probable Browns DE Elvis Franks may start for Lyle Aliado (calf) who Is questionable as are KB Dlno Hall (knee), LB Curtis Weathers (shoulder).

Matt Miller (elbow) Is probable. OAKLAND AT DENVER Raiders NT Reggie Klnlaw (knee), CB Odls Mc Kinney (law) are questionable. LB Jeff Barnes (shoulder). DE Dave Browning (neck), Llndsey Mason (knee), LB Matt Mlllen (leg), RB Chester Willis (groin) are probable. Curt Marsh (ribs) Is doubtful Broncos RB Rob Lytle (shoulder) QB Craig Morton (concussion), LB Tom Jackson (ankle) are probable.

NFC GAMES MINNESOTA AT TAMPA BAY Vikings QB Steve Dlls starts for doubtful Tommy Kramer (knee). Tony Galbreath (thlgh) li Questionable. CB John Turner (leg) Is out Buccaneers Gene Sanders starts for Dave Reavlt (knee), who ll out. Ray Snell could start for Char-ley Hannah (hamstring), who It Suestloneble, as Is FS Ceorlc rown (hamstring). LB Andy Hawkins (hip) Is probable.

DALLAS AT WASHINGTON Cowboys rookie free agent Mike Downs starts at FS. kb Tlmmy Ne wsome (ribs) Is out. Tomv Raffertv (calf). RB James Jones (groin) are questionable. SS Charlie Waters wrist-knee).

in jay aiai lemuei, Anqy Frederick (back). WRf Tony Hlfl (groin) Rafael Septien (groin), cb Liennis inurman rroori are probable Keatmnt kn- Mike Nelmt (hand), de Wilbur Young (shoulder), Rutt brimm us Darryl Grant Vvarren rtoel CB i (hamstring), TE Mal Tt rVflH rpiiiii Rick Walker (ankle), LB Rich Milot (shoulder) are probable. GREEN BAY AT CHICAGO Packers report no Inlurles Bears LB Otis Wilson starts for Jerry Muckentturm (Inlured reserve-shoulder). SS Gary Fenclk (kneet DE Al Harris (thigh) are probable. NEW ORLEANS AT ATLANTA Saints TE Hoby Brenner (foot) It doubtful.

Sam Adams (hip), CB Dave Wevmer (arm) are probable Falcons DT Wilton Faumuina (shoulder) Is questionable. QB Steve Bert-kowskl (thumb), LB Fulton Kuv-kendall (hamttrlng), Warren Bryant (knee) are probable. PHILADELPHIA AT NEW YORK GIANTS Eaglet FS John Sclerra starts for doubtful Brenerd Wilson (knee). DE Claude Humphrey reoleces Dennis Harrison (knee), who Is out 2-3 weeks. Stan Walters (groin), WR Charles Smith (kneel WR Harold Carmlchael (knee), RB Louie Glammona (thlghL LB Jerry Robinson (shoulder), RB Batting iMWf ea Ma Mnrt NATIONAL LEAGUE air pet.

WHiet, 43 125 17 J54 note, rni ui iw mi 51 13 J17 SUNIWJI. Wt 30 i 1 1 Burham CM 6) Mi 30 74 JIS ii ivy. un 721 21 II J11 mm-' ee ah AMERICAN LEAGUE eb act. Zhk, Stt 47 243 14 J50 Lanstord. Bot -71311 50103 331 ait, Tex 71 325 45 107 J2 HeivJertCA Oak 11321 71 104 324 Hargrove, Ot 72 1M 35 13 J22 M2W 41 5 Ml 73 31 .320 -73 277 34 Jit .71311 4 315 -72 245 40 77 J14 am, HOME RUNS NtKond Lmoj Sctmldt, PM 14; Klromeri.

NVend Dewson, FoiAr. On II; Hetiorlck, 15. Arnerfean League Armas, 0 II: Thomet MF II; Evans, Bot, Of Wv til end Luilrk Chi fa. RUNS RATTED National League Footer, On 71; Schmidt, Phl67; Concepckm, On LA 56; Buckner, Chi and CaW, Mon 51. American League Armas, Oak 12; Ogflvlt, MH.

5i; BaH, Tex WMaid, NY 54; Evant, Bos 52. STOLEN BASES National Leagut Raines, MH 44; Moreno. Pit 30; North. SF and Scott. MH 24; Collins, cm 25.

American League Hetvderson, Pitching VKTORPJS National laagua Carlton, Phi 11-1' Vaktniuala, LA 11-4: Saavar, Cln 10-tRulliven, Phi Hooton, LA Mi Tlooere, MR 1-4. American Laagua Vuckovkh, Ml 11-1 Morrb, Dt 11-4; Forsch, Cal IMC D. Martlnei, Bel 10-4; McCatty, Oak 10-4; CaVdwtll, Mllw 10-7. EARNED RUN AVERAGE (laaad aa ana Imtto ia tack am i i National Laaoua Rym, Hou IJ Knapper, Hou 1 JO; Saavar. On Rtuu, LA 1.15; Blue, SF 1.27.

American Laaoua Stewart. Bal 1.71; Lamp, Burn, Chi McGstfy, Oak 2JJ; John, NY STRKEOUTS National Lees Velennieli, Leonard, KC 77; Burnt, Chi 74. SAVES National League Suiter, SIL It; Marten, SF and Allen. NY 14; Coma, All 11; Lucas, SO 11. American League Fingers, and T.

Martinez, Bal to. Sports Moves BASKETBALL Dalratt Signed free-aoent center Richard Johnson to a mum-year contract. New Jersey Executive vice president Georoa Theokat resigned. Pofijana Raachad agree-ment wnh canter Petur Gud-mundston; forward Peter Verhoeven; guard Herb Andrew; guard Julius Wayna. Salt Lake CHy Signed forward Gut Gerard.

tan Oteaa Sloned guard John Douoies and placed guard Henry Bnov on walvart. FOOTBALL New Ortaant Placed safe-fy Bill Hurley on Inlured reserve and sKyied tight and Rich Caster. HOCKEY MktMMtc SlQfwd rlflht wing Dlrvo CIccmMI. Hole-In-One HANK CWALINA with I-Iron at 152-yard No. 11 at Nemacolln Country Club,.

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