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Reno Gazette-Journal from Reno, Nevada • Page 24

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6D Reno Gazette-Journal Monday, July 2, 1990 Silver Sox From page 1D committed two errors in the second inning and first baseman Mike Kas-ley had one in the first. The mis-cues magnified five San Jose singles. The big hits for the Giants were delivered by Scooter Tucker and Steve Hosey. Tucker hit a two-run single to left in the first and Hosey, a No. 1 draft pick in 1989, pounded another to left in the second.

Reno tried to mount a comeback by scoring three times in the second and twice in the third, cutting the Giant lead to 7-5. San Jose reached reliever Tad 1'owers for three runs, added another against Lee Langley and made it a 13-6 game with two runs off Dave Anderson, Reno's fourth pitcher. Blackwell hit a solo homer over the left-field fence in the fifth. Rlackwell's home run, his seventh of the season and first since coming back from a foot injury, made it 10-6. The Silver Sox pulled to 13-9 with two runs in the eighth, but that was as close as they would come.

The loss dropped Reno to 8-3 in the second half. The Silver Sox maintained a l't-game lead over the second-place Giants, who improved to 7-5. The game concluded with half Reno woman wins Illinois race OGLRSBY, 111. Reno's Terry Schmidt won the women'is division of the Oglesby 10-kilometer run Sunday. Schmidt, 34, finished in 35 minutes, 40 seconds, almost three minutes ahead of second place.

Reno's Dave Mahan finished third in the 30-34 age group in 36:19. Lisa Stevens of Reno was fourth in the 20-24 age group in 46:20. Three-time American Oympic runner Craig virgin of Lebanon, 111., won the men's title in 30:50. the stadium lights out because of a fuse problem. Kasley hit a one-out pop foul to third base in the ninth and all four outfield light standards went black just as San Jose third baseman Jeff Brauning caught the ball.

During the 11-minute delay. Giants manager Tim Spencer hit fun-goes to outfielders to make sure they could see the ball. It didn't matter. San Jose reliever Rob Taylor struck out Joel Chimelis to end the game. like to advance (to AA) alter a strong month or two," he was quoted as saying.

Whitfield has settled down, however, and is hoping to move up by virtue of his strong season. "Whitfield plays hard everyday and does whatever it takes to help the team," Brown said. "I think he has a good shot at AA next year. That depends on Cleveland, though; that's their say so. The organization knows what kind of person he is and that plays a big part in this game." "There I was just one level below the majors.

It was a major setback going back to class A the next season." But through every disappointment, Whitfield has maintained a good attitude. He broods privately, he said, but doesn't let his anger show on the field. His quick smile and good play have made him a fan favorite at Moana Municipal Stadium. When Whitfield found out in April he would be coming to Reno he reacted angrily. "Hopefully, I can tear up the league again.

I'd Whitfield From page 1D "I'm just staying within myself," he said. "I was getting too anxious at the plate but now I'm seeing the ball a little longer." Long is the best way to describe Whitfield's minor league career. A native of Minden, he was drafted by the Toronto Blue Jays after graduating from high school in 1983. He spent four years in the Toronto system, averaging 11 homers and a .245 batting clip in three full seasons. Whitfield was released by the Blue Jays in 1987 and sat out the entire year before starting a comeback in 1988 as a free agent with the Silver Sox.

He slugged 18 home runs in about half a season with Reno that year, was picked up by Cleveland and spent the last two weeks of the season with Class AAA Colorado Springs. He made the most of his AAA opportunity, batting .284 with four home runs in 19 games. "That was a great experience," Whitfield said of Colorado Springs. Senior tennis features upsets Tour stage then lost it in the team trial in the afternoon. He regained it for four more stages between the ninth and 12th stages before giving it up to eventual winner Pedro Delgado of Spain.

Bauer ended up fourth that year. Now the Tour is similar to 1988 with a week of relatively flat races before the Tour enters the Alps on July 10, heading into Switzerland. the semifinals. He'll meet Glenn Grisillo of Reno, a 6-4, 6-2 winner over David Kette of Reno, in the semifinals. Woolley and doubles partner Dave Davis of Reno beat Saturday the second-seeded team of John Zwieg of San Ramon, and Tony Pontious of Danville, to advance to the quarterfinals.

Unseeded Ray Woolley, playing in men's 35-year-old singles, scored his second upset in as many days Sunday at the 63rd Nevada State Seniors tennis tournament. Woolley, of Reno, defeated the tournament's second seed. Lance Turner of Stockton, in straight sets, 7-5, 6-3 to move into From page 1D today with a 141.5-mile stretch northwest. Bauer, a 31 -year-old from Fen-wick, Ontario, was 19th in the opening prologue, 21 seconds behind Thierry Marie, who held the lead for one day. In '88, Bauer led after the first ItSSSSSaLsSSSBBVBflssiBSSBBBBl TAKE 20 OFF CURRENT PRICES ON ALL REGULAR PRICED ITEMS! Burnt fluid caused 90 of the 11 million transmission failures last year.

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