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At a glance Saturday, June 2. 1990 Reno Gazette-Journal 5D 1 1 SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS I I RENO SILVER SOX OAKLAND ATHLETICS Baseball BowlingABC Tournament AL BOXES YANKEES 4, ORIOLES uwaroil 4 0 1 UBriwypn 0 1 0 Healhc 4 1 2 OCchianss 0 0 0 0 Total 39 112 Total 39 712 7 Detroit 341 100 0009 oee'tki 501 000 0107 EMartinei, Brumley DP Seattle 1 LOB Detroit 7. Seattle 9 2H Leonard. Grittey 2, Lemon Briley HR Buhner (1). Fielder (19) SB Trammell (7).

Moseby (7). Cotto 2 (9). Grittey (8) SF Fielder. Sheets Sun I Mon I Tue I Wed! Thu I Fri I Sat 27 28 ffi 30 (2E PITT CHI CHI CHI HOU HOU HOU Cf 7 HI i8j HOUl CIN I CIN I CIN I I AIL AIL 11 Horn i I Road Night E3 Gamn I I Gamae Gamn ULTIMO! Si.n Mon Tue Wod Thu Fri I Sat I "sax v5 vis vis sioTsioTmooI MOOMCX) SJ I SJ I SJ I VIS I VIS fHome riRoad Wfjhl fcdGame I I Game Gayna j7 ao 55 51 CLEV TOR TOR TOR C. 3 4 0000 8 K.C.I iTfcX I ThX I iTc I KC.

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HR Milligan (6), AMERICAN LEAGUE 1990 1989 w-l w-l last 3 outtng ip er wl vs opp 90 Lite WP Morris Umpires Home, McCoy; First, Clark, Second. Cousins, Third. Phillips. 3:16 A 14.298 i L) Engel (Walnut Creek, calif 1 452 3 Calhoun-A Downs (Cinci, Oh) 1 .398 4 Grittith-V Mazzanti (Indianapolis) 1 397 5 Sleek-J Stimpel (Pittsburgh, Pa 1 387 6 Dill Callies (Lincoln Neb 1,385 7 Limpus-P Allen (Bethlehem. Pa 1.374 8 Henry.J Wittkowsk (Milwaukee) 1.372 9 LeClair-R Minwr (Twin Falls.

Id) 1.367 10 Faulkner-J Peterson (Milwaukee) 1.366 Single 1 Hochrein (Dubugue. Iowa) 791 2 CummingslMoorhead. Minn) 785. 3 Mickey Higham (Villa Park. Ill 778 4 Duane Plund (Monroe Mich 777 5 Michael Cochran (Lansing.

Mich 775 6 Russell Hicks (Vinton. Va 773 7 Johnson (Wichita. Kan 764 8 York (Shrewsbury 761 9 Vinnie Atria (Louisville Ky 761 10 Zimmerman (St. Cloud, Minn 751 All-Events 1 Neumann (Tonawanda. NY) 2168 2 Hochrein (Dubuque Iowa) 2 .148 3 Couch (Windermere.

Fla) 2. 1 34 4 Stephen Brichta (Reading 5 Goike (Belleville. Mi 2.096 6 Bailey (Vancouver Wash 2.084. 7 8 Bures (Cleveland) 2 057 9 John Gould (Sacramento. Calif 2057 10 Steve Dospoly (Reno.

Nev) Overall Standing Regular Team 1 Brunswick Rhinos 1 (Tonawanda. NY 13.201 2 Stale Farm-Lou Magic Agy (Detroit) 3 201 3 Nadeau Pro Shop (Las Vegas) 3183 4 Lodge Lanes (Belleville. Mi 5 6 Dean Auto Body (Sheboygan. Wi 3 155 7 Metal Binding Inc (Tonawanda. 3,137 8 Bel Vista Draperies 1 (Seattle) 3.134 9 Taylors Marine (Lynwood.

Wash 3314 10 Fox Bowl (Downers Grove Hf-) 3.121 Booster Team 1 Pro World Shop (Milwaukee. Wise 2934 2 F-M and K-C Maintenance (Reno) 2 887 3 Bubbers Jewelry (Caledonia. Mn) 2 839 4 Nevada Mavericks 2 (Hawthorne) 2793 5 Rooney Insurance (Falls Church, Va 2.788 6 Red Cedar Lanes (Momence. Ill 2 777 7 Lawton LP Gas Co (Lawton. Ok 2 762 8 Eaton Redwings (Kearney, Neb 2.744 9 Toby Lounge (Vermillion, 2741 10 Jerry Stinkers (Kellogg.

Idaho) 2.727 Double 1 Ujvan.M Neumann (Tonawanda. NY) 1.448 ip 2 er bb so 4 4 11 0 0 12 NL BOXES Baltimore. Ballard L.1-6 Holton New York LaPointW.4-4 JDRobnsn 74 7 2 4 0 0 TENNIS-French Open'(ESPN) 6 am. GOLF-Kemper Open-(2) 10 30am AUTO RACING-NASCAR Grand National'(ESPN) 11am. TENNIS French Open(4 1pm.

BASEBALL-NCAA World Series'lESPN) 1 m. BOWLING-Showboai Doubles8) 3 pm. GENERAL-Sports Look(ESPN) 3 pm. BASEBALL-NCAA World Series'(ESPN) 4 15 pm. GENERAL-Wide World of Sports(8) 4:30 p.m.

BASEBALL-Cubs-Cardtnals(WGN) 5 m. BASEBALL-Braves-Padres'(TBS) 7 m. NEWS-SportsCenter(ESPN) 8 30 pm. NE WS-Sports Tonight(CNN) 8 30 pm. NEWS-Sports Center(ESPN) 1 1 30 m.

NEWS-Sports Tonight(CNN) 1 1 :30 pm. BASEBALL-Astros-Giants'(AM-1270) 12 05 BASEBALL-Athletics-Royals'(AM-1450) 5 05 BASE8ALL-Modesto-RenoAM-1590) 7 pm, (' denotes live broadcast) RAVES 16, PADRES 11 111111 RignettiS.10 ATLANTA Umoires Home. Denktnoer: First. ab 1 bl OMcCNIct SAN DIEGO hbi Rbeits3b 5 2 2 0 Alomar 2b 5 0 11 a 1 A 1 Roe. Second.

Shutock, Third, Merrill 2 39 A 28,191. 6 3 3 3 6 0 0 0 2 4 2 2 4 2 1 RED SOX 4, INDIANS 3 JCartercl 5 111 10 0 0 Sntiaooc 4 4 4 3 6 2 2 1 Lynn 11 4 1 Siphsntb 2 0 0 0 JCIrktb 2 112 BOSTON ab Bcggs3b 3 JoReed2b 4 5 1 4 3 5 0 2 1 Tiediy2b Gam It Prley3b Thmas 3b Justice lb Murphy rl Blauser ss Olson Smoltz Casnllo Gregg ph Heskelhp LoSmth ph Kerleld Boever 11 "pull S3 0 0 0 0 oooo Dunne Showp Scoreline 323-4422 0 0 CLEVELAND hbi ab 0 0 0Brown2b 4 0 0 OWbsterct 0 0 OOJamstb 4 2 3 OBioknsJb 1 0 0 OMIdndoll 4 0 1 OCJamsdh 4 10 0 Jetlrsn pr 0 1 2 2 Snyder rl 2 0 2 2Jacoby3b 4 0 1 0 Alomar 4 0 0 0 Fermin S3 3 Baergaph 0 4 I 4 Totals 35 Burks cl Brnnsky rf Rormnen Evans dh Kutclwpr Penac Greenwl If 0 0 0 0 bcnrldip 2 0 10 Jacksnph 10 0 0 ftranln rt 1 kbi 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 11 BREWERS Wegman(R) 2-2 2-6 0-0 3-3 1-2 18 10 1-2 at BLUE JAYS Cerutti(L) 2 5 11-11 1-2 3-2 1-3 16 6 1-0 RED SOX Harris (R) 4-3 2-2 0-0 3-3 2-0 16 8 0-2 at INDIANS Black (L) 4-2 12-11 2-2 4-5 4-0 24 4 1-1 TWINS WestlL) 23 3-2 0-0 00 1-3 10 10 0-0 at WHITE SOX King(R) 4-0 9-10 1-1 2-3 2-0 20 7 2-0 ORIOLES Johnson (R) 3 3 4-7 1-0 1-0 1-1 21 8 1-1 at YANKEES Leary(R) 3-5 8-14 0-0 0-2 0-2 23 5 1-2 AS Moore(RI 44 19-11 1-1 7-7 2-1 20 9 1-2 at ROYALS SbrhagernR) 4-3 23-6 3-0 9-6 2-1 27 4 3-0 ANGELS Fmley(L) 7-2 16-9 1-2 2-3 2-2 22 9 3-0 at RANGERS Jeffcoat(L) 0-1 9-6 1-1 1-2 0-0 13 6 0-1 TIGERS Robinson(R) 4-4 4-5 0-0 3-2 2-2 19 11 2-1 at MARINERS Johnson(L) 3-3 7-9 0-0 0-0 1-1 19 10 1-1 NATIONAL LEAGUE 1990 1989 vs opp last 3 outings w-l w-l 90 Life ha ip er wl ASTROS Gullickson(R) 3-3 0-0 0-0 7-9 1-1 14 9 1-1 at GIANTS Knepper(l) 3-3 7-12 1-0 7-3 1-1 14 9 1-2 METS GoodeniR) 3-4 9-4 0-0 10-6 1-1 19 8 1-1 at PHILLIES Howell(R) 5-3 12-12 1-1 2-1 2-2 19 7 2-0 EXPOS Smith(L) 2-3 1-13 0-2 3-3 1-2 17 6 0-1 at PIRATES Heaton(L) 8-1 6-7 1-0 1-0 4-0 17 9 2-1 CUBS Bielecki(R) 3-3 18-7 1-0 2-1 2-1 19 6 1-0 at CARDS Mathews(L) 0-5 0-0 0-0 4-1 0-1 19 6 0-2 REDS Rio(R) 3-1 7-6 2-0 3-3 2-1 17 6 1-0 at DODGERS Belcher (R) 4-3 15-12 2-3 3-5 2-2 22 4 2-0 BRAVES Lilliquist(L) 26 8-10 1-1 1-1 0-2 19 7 1-2 at PADRES Whitson(R) 4-3 16-11 1-2 6-11 2-2 17 11 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Abner ph 10 0 0 Clemntsp 0 0 0 0 Cm nh 1 Quintan tb 4 Rivera ss 2 Lellerls Totals 0 0 0 0 43111711 Calendar Totals 44161314 Totals Matches postponed by rain and darkness Friday at the $5 35 million French Open tennis championships (seedings in parentheses): Single Women Third Round Steffi Graf (1), West Germany, vs Sandra Cecchini. Italy Mixed Double Firt Round Janine Thompson. Australia, and Bruce Derling. New Zealand, vs Linda Ferrando.

Italy, and Nelson Aerts. South Africa Boston 000 010 1024 Cleveland 011 000 0103 DP Cleveland 1 LOB Boston 4, Cleveland 9 2B DJames. CJames 3B Pen SB CJames (2) Rivera, Browne. Today Junior Olympict Mt Rose-Kiwanis Junior Olympics at Mack ay Stadium. Signups from 7am to 8 a Events begin at 9 a m.

Baseball Professional: Modesto vs. Reno at Moana Stadium, 7 p.m. Bowling ABC Tournament at the Reno-Sparks Convention Center. Atlanta 481 001 11016 San Diego 340 011 02011 Alomar. Roberts 3.

Templeton 2 DP San Diego 1 LOB Atlanta 8. San Diego 10 2B OMcDowell. Lynn. Santiago, Presley. Blauser HR Gant (8), Murphy (8).

OMcDowell (4). Santiago (7). JeClark (1) SB Roberts (9), er bb to 3 3 2 2 ip 714 8 1 1 0 0 0 Boston Boddicker JeReedW.2-1 Reardon S.6 Cleveland Swindell Olm 1 2 5 22 7 Marino Leiarreta. Spain. 6 10.

8 Piotr Ugrumov, Soviet Union, 6 51 9 Flavio Giupponi, Italy. 6 55 1 0 Eduardo Chozas Spain. 7:11. Americana 32 Urs Zimmerman, Switzerland. 26 11 behind.

78 Andy Bishop. Tucson, 1 hour. 4 minutes. 25 seconds behind 124. Norman Alvis.

Sacramento. Calif ,1 43 33 behind. 129. Greg Lemond, Wayzata, 1:48:10. 140 Frankie Andreu.

Dearborn, Mich, 1:56 20 1 44 Jeff Pierce San Diego. 1 58 1 7. 156 Roy Knickman. Boulder. 2:06 11 End Results LOCAL RESULTS MAMMOTH CYCLING CLASSIC (at Mammoth Lake, Calif.) STAGE 3 1 Todd Gogulski 2 08 41.

2 James Urboms 2:08 52, 3. Demitri Zhdanov 2 09 05. 4 Michael Carter 2:09 05, 5. Scott Moninger 2 09 05 OVERALL 1 Carter611 35.2 ZhdanovB 12 23. 3 Moninger 6 12 36.

4 Thuriow Rogers 6:1 2 41 5 Rishi Grewal 6: 12.55 7Vi 1 Basketball Lists DJones L.0-2 Umpires Home. McKean; First. ip or bb so 2 7 7 7 2 1 3 6 1 10 2 2 3 1 12 1 112 2 11 1 0 0 0 0 1 V4 4 4 4 2 0 1V4 4 7 4 1 0 34 1 2 1 2 4 1110 0 2 2 3 2 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 Atlanta Smoltz Castillo W.2-0 Hesketh Kerleld Boever San Diego Dunne L.0-2 Show SchirakJi Grant Clements Lefferts WP Dunne. Santiaao Hickox, Second, Craft; Third. Young.

2:29. A 23.833 BREWERS 7, BLUE JAYS 1 MILWAUKEE TORONTO kM ab 2 3 1 Ferndz ss 4 Castillo. PB BENJAMIN LEE ECKSTEIN'S LINE Blue Jays even-6 over Brewers; Indians 6'i-7Vi over Red Sox; White Sox 6-7 over Twins; Yankees 6Vj-7vj over Orioles: Royals S'2-6'1 over A Angels 5V-6Vz over Rangers. Mariners S'7-6'7 over Tigers. Giants even-6 over Astros: Mets even-6 over Phillies: Pirates Wi-Vb over Expos; Cards pick em- Cubs; Dodgers even-6 over Reds; Padres 7-8 over Braves THE PLAY How can the White Sox possibly be nipping at the heels of the mighty A A guy like Eric King is certainly one of the reasons King has not lost a game yet this season, and he seems to get stronger with each outing David West has not made it past the fifth inning in his last four starts, plus he given up 18 hits and 15 earned runs over the last 1413 innings.

Chicago worth five units with King on the hill. We had no play Thursday, so the season mark held at minus 310 NOTE To read the line Padres 7-8 over Braves, insert a 5 between the 7 and 8 then read backwards, or from right to left You would wager 8 to win 5 on the favored Padres, or 5 to win 7 on the underdog Braves The 5 is a base number, and should be inserted between all the lines The heading A represents the record of the home team pitcher at home (H). and the visiting pitcher's record on the road (A). Umpires Home. Marsh; First, Wen-delstedt; Second, West; Third.

Hohn. 3:24 A 22,291. REDS 5, DO0GERS2 0 0 1 MWilsncI 1 2 3GruDer3b 1 2 0 Bell II 0 3 2McQnl1b 0 1 0 Borders 1 2 OMversc 1 1 HftMillrlh Felder If Yountcl MoMor2b DParkr dh Surholt3b Brock lb Spiers ss Hamiltn rt COBnenc STILL HITTIN' 'EM OUT Active Maior League players with the most career home runs: 1 Dwight Evans. Red Sox 366 home runs 2 Dave Wmtieid. Angels 357 3 Dale Murphy, Braves 354 4 Eddie Murrey.

Dodgers 353 5 Carlton Fisk. White Sox 336 6 Andre Dawson. Cubs 319 7 Dave Parker. Brewers 307 6 Gary Carter. Giants 304 9 Fred Lynn, Padres 300 Note Through the 1989 season.

ON THIS DAY June 2 1932 Lou Gehrig becomes the first major league player to hit four consecutive home runs in a game, giving the New York Yankees a 20-13 triumph over the Philadelphia A Lou Gehrig feat, however, is overshadowed by the resignation of John McGraw. manager ol the New York Giants for 30 years. kbl 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 Track and field 1 0 OOlerudph 1 Lee 2b 3 Felix rf 3 714 7 Totals 32 Milwaukee 003 000 0047 Toronto 010 000 0001 Fernandez DP Toronto 1 LOB Milwaukee 8, Toronto 5 2B Borders. Spiers. Felix.

38 Surhotf Hamilton, COBrien SF Yount CINCINNATI LOS ANGELES ab bi ab bi Sabo3b 5 1 0 OGnzalzcf 3 0 10 BHtchrcl 3 1 2 0 Javier cl 10 0 0 Larkin ss 4 12 2 Shprsn 3b 3 1 1 0 Da vis If 3 2 1 2LHarns3b 10 0 0 ONeillrf 3 0 0 0 Darnels It 4 12 2 Bnzngrlb 3 0 1 OMHtchrlb 4 0 0 0 Duncan 2b 3 0 0 1 Dempsyc 3 0 0 0 Oliver 4 0 0 OSoosciph 10 0 0 DJacksnp 3 0 0 0 Shelby rf 4 0 0 0 Dibble 1 0 0 0Smuel2b 4 0 3 0 Griffin ss 3 0 10 Wlelndp 10 0 0 MMadxp 0 0 0 0 CGwynph 10 0 0 JHoweilp 0 0 0 0 Murray ph 10 0 0 Gottp 0 0 0 0 Totals 32 5 6 Total 34 2 2 StLouis DeLeon W.5-3 Dayley LeSmith S.5 4 I 1 2 3 3 3 1 0 Vs 2 0 0 0 1 I er bb so 4 1 1 1 6 II 0 0 0 2 Milwaukee HigueraW.5-1 Toronto Stotlmyr L.4-6 9 3 3 3 3 5 4 4 0 1 DWard 1 WP LeSmith. Umpires Home. Hallion; First. Second. Crawford; Third.

DeMuth. 2 49 A 43.773. GIANTS 6, ASTROS 5 Umpires Home Ford; First, Meriwether; Second, Hendry; Third Cederstrom. 2 48 A 49.698. SanBrnrdn 28 28 500 12 Riverside 26 29 473 14W PalmSprngs 19 37 339 22 Friday's Results Salinas 7.

Modesto 4. 1 st game Salinas 5. Modesto 3. 2nd game Reno 5. Stockton 3 Visalia 1 1 San Jose 6 Bakersfield 4.

Palm Springs 3 Riverside 13. San Bernardino 6 Today's Games Modesto at Reno San Jose at Stockton Visalia at Bakersfield Riverside at Palm Springs SILVER SOX BOX RENO 5, STOCKTON 3 Cincinnati 000 120 0205 Los Angeles 002 000 0O02 Griffin DP Cincinnati 1, Los Angeles 2. LOB Cincinnati 5. Los Angeles 5 2B Samuel 2, Larkin HR Daniels (10). EDavis (3).

SB Duncan (7), Samuel (21). WHITE SOX 2, TWINS 1 NBA PLAYOFFS (All times PDT) CONFERENCE FINALS (Best-of-7) EASTERN CONFERENCE Chicago vs Detroit Sunday, May 20 Detroit 86 Chicago 77 Tuesday, May 22 Detroit 102 Chicago 93 Saturday, May 28 Chicago 107 Detroit 102 Monday, May 28 Chicago 108. Detroit 101 Wednesday, May 30 Detroit 97. Chicago 83 Fnday, June 1 Chicago 109. Detroit 91 series ted 3- 3 Sunday, June 3 Chicago at Detroit.

10 a m. WESTERN CONFERENCE Portland 4, Phoenix 2 Portland 100. Phoenix 98 Portland 108 Phoenix 107 Phoenix 123 Portland 89 Phoenix 119. Portland 107 Portland 120. Phoenix 114 Portland 112.

Phoenix 109 THE FINALS If Detroit wins Eastern Conference Tuesdsy, June 5 Portland at Detroit. 6 p.m. Thursday, June 7 Portland at Detroit. 6pm Sunday, June 10 Detroit at Portland, 12 30 Tuesday, June 12 Detroit at Portland. 6 pm.

Thursday, June 14 Detroit at Portland. 6 p.m.. if necessary Sunday, June 17 Portland at Detroit, 10 a or 12:30 if necessary Tuesday, June 19 Portland at Detroit, 6 p.m., if necessary If Chicago wins Eastern Conference Tuesday. June 5 Chicago at Portland, 6pm Thursday, June 7 Chicago at Portland, 6 Sunday, June 10 Portland at Chicago, 10a.m. or 12:30 m.

Tuesday. June 12 Portland at Chicago. 6 m. Thursday, June 14 Portland at Chicago, 6 p.m., if necessary Sunday, June 17 Chicago at Portland. 12:30 p.m., if necessary Tuesdsy, June 19 Chicago at Portland, 6 p.m., if necessary NOTE: Detroit and Portland finished with the same regular season record, but the Pistons would have the home-court edge if they make The Finals based on a better conference winning percentage (40-14, .741) than the Trail Blazers(41-15.

MINNESOTA ab CHICAGO bl ab er bb so 2 2 0 6 0 0 0 4 0 0 OLJhnsncf 0 0 0Vntura3b 0 0 OCauemil 0 1 OPasguarf 0 0 OSosarf 0 1 0 Kittle dh 1 1 1 Lyons tb NCAA TRACK Discus Final 1, Kamy Keshmiri, Nevada-Reno, 207-1. 2. John Nichols, LSU. 195-11 3. Brian Blutreich.

UCLA, 190-9 4. Anthony Washington, Syracuse. 190-4 5, Simon Williams. LSU. 186-9 6.

Russell Willitt. Florida. 182-3 7. Mark White. Georgia Tech, 179-5 8, Jeff Hooper, Nebraska.

177-8 9. Todd Wilson. Washington, 175-9 10. Peter Thompson. UCLA.

169-4 11. David Rodely. Arkansas State, 164-8 Pat Freider. Washington, no mark. 7Vk.

12. Curtis Rogers, California, 23-11. Team Standing (After 8 event) 1. LSU 33 2. Florida 3.

Alabama 16 4. Texas 14'1 5. Baylor 14 6. Arkansas 131 7, Oregon 12. 8, Nevada-Reno, George Mason.

Ohio State and Montana State 10. 12. Texas Tech and Wisconsin 9. 14, Arizona. Iowa State.

Kansas, Mississippi. Tennessee. TCU and Arkansas State 8 21. UCLA. Georgetown, Yale and New Mexico 6.

25. Nebraska, Princeton, Syracuse and Texas 5 29. Northeast Louisiana and Southwest Texas State 4 31 Pittsburgh 3. 32, Auburn. Georgia Tech, Western Michigan and BYU 2 36.

North Carolina. Purdue. Stanford and UTEP 1 PREFONTAINE CLASSIC EUGENE, Ore. Results of the Pre-fontaine Classic outdoor track and field meet, held Friday at the University of Oregon Hayward Field: WOMEN 800 1 Charmaine Crooks. Canada.

2:03 04. 2. Julie Jenkins, Reebok, 2:03 34. 3. Alisa Harvey-Hill, ACC.

2:03 35. 4, Darcy Arreola. Nike Coast, 2 05 30. 5. Gail Conway, unattached.

2 05 45. 6. Trish Fougner. Canada. 2 06 09.

7. Ransa Clark. Canada. 2 06 27 8. Britt Lind-Petersen.

unattached, 2 06 47. 9. Cynthia Bayles, unattached, 2:07.40. 10. Melissa Marten, Reebok.

Aggies. 2 08 55 11, Rene Manfredi, unattached, 2:09.07. IP 64 2Vi 4V4 4 Cincinnati DJacksonW.1-1 DibbieS 6 Los Angeles WettelandL.1-4 MMaddux JHowell Gladden If Larkin rf Moses rt Puckettcf Hrbek tb Gaetti 3b Dwyer dh Harper Manriq 2b Gagne ss HOUSTON SAN FRANCISCO ab ti bi ab bi VeWinqcl 2 0 0 0 Butler cf 4 110 Doran20 3 1 0 0 Leach rt 4 110 Biggiolt 5 1 1 OWCIarklb 4 12 1 GOavisfb 5 3 3 5 Mitchell II 5 111 Camimt3b 4 0 0 0MWms3b 5 112 GWilsonrf 3 0 0 0 Riles 2b 2 0 0 0 Stubbsrf 1 0 0 OOliverasp 0 0 0 0 DaSmithp 0 0 0 OKingryph 10 0 0 ScMzdrp 0 0 0 0RThmp2b 2 110 Baldwin rl 1 0 0 OKnedyc 2 0 0 0 Trevinoc 3 0 0 OGCarterc 3 0 2 1 Mead ws It 1 0 0 OUnbess 4 0 2 0 Ramirz ss 4 0 10 TWilson 1 0 0 0 Portugal 3 0 0 0Andrsn2o 2 0 0 0 Andersn 0 0 0 0 Brantley 0 0 0 0 Agoslo 0 0 0 0 Parker ph 10 0 0 Cancael rf 1 0 0 0 Bedrosn 0 0 0 0 Clancyp 0 0 0 OLittonph 10 0 1 Totala 36 5 Totals 41 (11 hbi 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 9 2 0 0 OKarkovicc 0 0 0Fletchr2b 2 2 Gott 0 2 OGrebckss HBP Duncan by Wetteland, Ben- CMtnz ph 1 1 Totals Totals 31 STOCKTON RENO ab bi ab bi Lstach2b 5 0 1 OEasleylb 3 2 2 0 Lovelf 3 1 0 OChmelsss 3 0 0 0 Bolick3b 3 1 1 0 Harper dh 4 0 2 0 Doosontb 4 1 2 IWhttldlf 3 2 11 Casslsrl 4 0 2 ODJrdnrf 4 112 Raleydh 2 0 0 0Srbugh2b 4 0 11 Sassdh 1 0 0 0 Wong 3b 3 0 10 Jcksoncl 3 0 0 1 Motac 10 10 Diazss 2 0 0 OFirovac 3 0 0 0 Grerross 2 0 0 OFerrancI 3 0 0 0 Kpessrc 2 0 0 0 Nails cl 10 0 0 Stinerc 10 10 Nilssnph 10 0 0 Totals 33 3 7 2 Totals 32 9 4 zinger by Wetteland WP Wetteland 2. 2:14 A 48.674. METS 4, PHILLIES 0 Minnesota 000 000 0101 Chicago 000 100 0012 Two outs when winning run scored.

Gaetti. DP Chicago 1 LOB Minnesota 3, Chicago 8 2B Pasqua. 3B Gagne HR Dwyer (1). SB Cal-deron (15). Karkovice Houston 000 103 010 005 S.F 000 010 310 016 Two outs when winning run scored.

DP Houston 1. San Francisco 1. LOB Houston 4, San Francisco 7. 2B MaWilliams. GCarter.

HR GDa-vis 3 (13). Mitchell (13). SB Ramirez Minnesota Stockton 000102 000 3 Reno 301 000 10X 5 Tapani NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA ab bi ab bi HJhnsn3b 5 0 0 ODykstracf 4 0 2 0 Millercf 4 1 1 0Herr2b 3 0 10 Jelfens2b 4 1 3 2VHayesr1 3 0 10 McRyldsll 4 0 0 0 Jordan lb 4 0 10 Strwbry rl 3 1 1 0 Ready If 4 0 0 0 Marshllb 1 1 1 1CHyes3b 4 0 10 Teutellb 2 0 11 Thonss 4 0 0 0 Elslerss 3 0 1 ODaullonc 3 0 10 Mercadoc 3 0 0 OCookp 2 0 0 0 Violap 3 0 0 OValchrph 10 0 0 OMallyph 0 0 0 OAkerlldsp 0 0 0 0 Franco 0 0 0 OHollmsph 10 0 0 Totals 32 4 6 4 Totala 33 0 7 0 New York 111 001 0004 Philadelphia 000 000 0000 ip er bb so 8 6 1 10 3 3 1 10 0 74 5 1 1 0 2 Leach L.2-1 Chicago MPerez BJonesW.7-0 Chimelis, DeJardin. Ferran. Car-mody LOB Stockton 8.

Reno 7 DP Stockton 1, Reno 1 2B Listach, Dod-son, Easley. HR DeJardin (3). SB Whitfield, Mota. SF Jackson. 1Vi 0 0 0 0 0 Umpires Home.

Morrison; First, Barnett; Second, Kosc; Third, Joyce. 2:13. A 17,592. ATHLETICS 4, ROYALS 3 Houston ip er bb so Portugal 6 1 3 3 2 6 Andersen 1 1 10 0 Agosto Vs 5 1 1 0 0 DaSmith 2 1 0 0 0 2 Schtzdr Vi 1 0 0 1 0 Clancy L.1-4 1Vj 2 1 1 1 0 San Francisco TWilson 5Vi 3 4 4 5 0 Oliveras 1 1 0 0 0 0 Brantley 2 1110 2 Bedrosn W.1-3 2 0 0 0 1 2 OAKLAND er bb so 4 4 3 1 1113 er bb so 3 2 2 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 Ip 4 4 Ip 6 1V) 1 Stockton Hamilton (0-1) Carmody Reno PettifordW(5-3) Green Lang ley Soper S.9 Deals KANSAS CITY bl ab It bl 0 1 0 Seltzer 3b 5 0 10 1 1 OSmiwellss 4 110 RHdsnff Lanstrd3b Canseco rt McGwirlb 1 1 2Perrydh 5 13 1 5 0 0 0 4 110 Phelps dh DHdsn ph Josecf Quirk Sieinbch Weiss ss 1 1 1 Trtabllrf 1 1 0 Brett 1b 0 1 OBJcksncf 0 0 OEisnrchlt 0 0 1 Mclarlnc 0 0 0Shmprt2b 0 0 OVWVtlnph 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 DP New York 1, Philadelphia 2. LOB New York 6.

Philadelphia 9. 2B Jefferies, Jordan. HR Marshall (5). Jefferies (8). SB Miller (9), Strawberry (6).

New York ip er bb so Viola 8-2 8 6 0 0 3 5 Franco 1 1 0 0 0 1 Philadelphia CookL.5-1 7 8 4 4 3 4 Akerlelds 2 0 0 0 2 0 WP Viola 2. Umpires Home, Pulli; First, Hirsch-beck; Second, Rippley; Third, Froemming. 2:35. A 34,457. EXPOS 4, PIRATES 1 Portugal pitched to 2 batters in the 7th.

Agosto pitched to 3 batters in the 8th. Umpires Home, Tata; First, Bonin; Second. Quick; Third, Rennert. 3:35. A 15.650.

MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS Gallego2b 35 3 3 4 6 4 Totals totals GaryHallberg 73-67140 Tommy Armour III 69-71140 Clark Dennis 69-71140 Barry Jaeckel 72-68140 Mike Sullivan 68-72140 Donnie Hammond 70-70140 Clarence Rose 68-73141 Jim Gallagher 70-71141 Lennie Clements 71-70141 Bob Gilder 69-72141 Bobby Wadkins 69-72141 JoeySindelar 69-72141 George Burns 74-67141 Andrew Magee 70-71 141 Billy Maytair 72-69141 Joel Edwards 70-71141 Mitch Adcock 70-71141 BEN HOGAN OPEN PITTSBURGH Scores Friday after the first round of the $150 000 Ben Ho- an Quicksilver Open, played on the par-72 Quicksilver Golf Club Kurt Beck 33-3467 Chris Kite 34-3569 Rich Parker 35-3570 Dan Pelczarski 35-3570 Jim Mcgovern 34-3670 Lee Chill 36-3470 Ray Freeman 38-33 71 Harry Toscano 35-36 71 Dick Mast 37-3471 JeffCook 35-3671 Steve Haskins 35-3671 Ricky Smallridge 34.3771 Robert Thompson 36-3571 Kelly Gibson 35-3772 Sam Randolph 36-3672 Scott Gump 34-3872 Jell Gallagher 35-3772 John Mezza 35-3772 John Flannery 33-3972 Kim Young 36-3672 Eaks 35-3772 John Ross 35-3772 AndyDillard 34-3872 Brian Watts 36-3672 Kevin Leach 35-3772 SLEEPY HOLLOW SCARBOROUGH, Scores Friday after the first round of the Senior PGA tournament on the par 35-35-70 Sleepy Hollow Country Club course: Dick Rhyan 32-3163 Jimmy Powell 33-31 64 Gary Player 31-3465 Lee Trevino 32-34 66 Robert Gaona 36-31 67 Mike Fetchick 37-30 67 Bob Charles 33-3467 Walter Zembnski 33-3467 BobBetley 33-3467 Al Kelley 35-3368 Rocky Thompson 35-33 68 Gay Brewer 34.3468 Lou Graham 33-3568 Ted Naff 33-3568 Gordon Jones 35-33 68 Roger Ginsberg 35-34 69 Ben Smith 33-3669 John Paul Cain 34-3569 Chi Chi Rodriguez 35-3469 J.C Goosie 35-3469 Jim Hern 37-3269 Jesus Rodriguez 34-3569 LADY KEYSTONE OPEN HERSHEY. Pa Scores Friday after the first round of the $300,000 LPGA Lady Keystone Open, played on the 6.348-yard, par-72 Hershey Country Club: Stephanie Farwig 34-33 67 Mary Beth Zimmerman 35-3267 KateRogerson 35-32 67 Diana Heinicke-Rauch 36-32 68 Cathy Marino 34-3468 Caroline Pierce 33-3568 Laurel Kean 34-3569 Danielle Ammaccapane 36-33 69 Betsy King 35-3469 MarciBozarth 37-3269 Marianne Morris 35-3469 Elaine Crosby 35-3570 Cindy Mackey 35-3570 Karen Davies 36-3470 Patty Jordan 35-3570 Cathy Gernng 35-3570 Jill Briles 36-3470 Lisa Walters 34-3670 Kathy Postlewait 35-3570 AmyAlcott 34-3670 Margaret Ward 37-3471 BarbMucha 34-3771 Lynn Adams 34-3771 Gail Anderson-Graham 35-36-71 DawnCoe 37-3471 Nancy Rubin 35-3671 LOCAL RESULTS WOMEN'S AMATEUR SECTIONAL QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT (at Plumas Pines, par 72) (Blairsden, Calif.) Medalist: Candi Zinke (Gardnerville) 81 Qualifyers: Kelly Whalen (Reno) 82, Megan Krivanek (Sparks) 84. Alternates: JoAnn Sheenn (Carson City) 87, Pam Whalen (Sparks) 90, Teresa Ishi-guro (Reno) 93, Mitzi Krivanek (Sparks) 94. Based on 130 at Bets. Oakland 300 100 0004 KansaaCity 000 002 0013 Stillwell.

DP Kansas City 1 LOB Oakland 5. Kansas City 10. 2B Phelps. Seitzer, Stillwell. HR Canseco (19).

McGwire (13). SB OHenderson (1). Weiss. SF Quirk. Macfarlane.

AMERICAN LEAGUE AB Pet. Guillen Chi 44 148 19 52 .351 Grittey Sea 49 191 33 66 346 EMartinezSea 44 1 56 25 53 340 DParker Mil 42 161 18 54 .335 PuckettMin 48 180 36 60 333 RHdsnOak 44 163 38 54 331 Canseco Oak 47 176 40 58 .330 Fielder Del 48 173 32 55 318 Larkin Min 44 152 25 48 316 ADavisSea 46 169 25 53 314 Home Runs Andrei Chesnokov (8). Soviet Union, def Jordi Arrese. Spain 7-5 6-4. 6-2 Michael Chang (11).

Piacentia. del Christian Bergstrom. Sweden. 2-6, 5- 7. 6-0, 6-2 6-4 Jonas Svensson.

Sweden, def. Roberto Azar, Argentina. 5-7, 6-4. 6-1, 7-6 (7-3). Andre Agassi (3).

Las Vegas, def Ar-naud Boetsch. France. 6-3, 6-2. 6-0. Javier Sanchez.

Spam. def. Nicklas Kulti Sweden, 6-4. 6-4 6-3 Henri Leconte. France, def.

Franco Davin, Argentina, 6-3. 7-6 (7-4), 6-4. Guillermo Perez-Roldan (15). Argentina, leads Yannick Noah. France, 7-6 (7-5).

6-4. 4-6. susp Doubles Second Round David Rikl and Tomas Zdrazila. Czechoslovakia, def. Nick Brown, Britain, and Michiel Schapers.

Netherlands, 6- 1.6-1. Rick Leach. Laguna Beach. and Jim Pugh (1). Palos Verdes.

def. Shelby Cannon. Gainesville. and Kelly Jones. San Diego.

6-4. 6-2. Jim Grabb. Tucson. and Patrick McEnroe (4).

Oyster Bay. def. Javier Frana and Christian Miniussi. Argentina. 6-4.

6-4. Goran Ivanisevic. Yugoslavia, and Petr Korda (16). Czechoslovakia, def. Joey Rive.

Fort Lauderdale. and Leif Shiras. Milwaukee. 6-4. 6-4 Tim Pawsat.

Santa Ana. and Tomas Smid (13). Czechoslovakia, def. Tank Benhabiles and Stephane Luiz Mattar. Brazil, and Diego Perez, Uruguay, def Ken Flach and Robert Se-guso(12).

Sebnng. Fla 6-3. 6-2 Bryan Shelton. Huntsville. and Simon Youl, Australia, def.

Udo Rig-lewski and Michael Stich (1 4). West Germany, 6-4. 4-6, 7-5. Karel Novacek and Milan Srejber. Czechoslovakia, def.

Alexander Mronz. West Germany, and Greg Van Em-burgh, Naples, 7-5. 6-4. Jorge Lozano. Mexico, and Todd Witsken (6).

Carmel. def Francisco Clavet. Spain, and Miguel Nido. Puerto Rico. 6-4, 6-1.

Women Singles Third Round Conchita Martinez (9). Spain, def. Radka Zrubakova, Czechoslovakia, Nicole Provis, Australia, def. Andrea Temesvari. Hungary, 2-6.

6-3. 6-3. Gabnela Sabatini (4), Argentina, def. Nathalie Herreman, France. 6-0.

6-1 Wiltrud Probst, West Germany, def. Camille Beniamin, Bakersfield, Katerina Maleeva (8). Bulgaria, def. Julie Halard. France, 6-2.

6-1 Jana Novotna (11), Czechoslovakia, def Eva Sviglerova. Czechoslovakia. Nathalie Tauziat (15). France, def. Laura Lapi, Italy.

6-1 2-6. 6-1. Doubles First Round Betsy Nagelsen, Kapalua Bay, Hawaii, and Monica Seles (12). Yugoslavia, def. Reeka Szikszay, Hungary, and Caroline Vis.

Netherlands. 6-2 6-3. Manon Bollegraf. Netherlands, and Raftaella Reggi (13). Italy, del.

Donna Faber, Bradenton, and Anne Mint-er, Australia, 6-4, 6-1. Mixed Doubles First Round Rachel McQuillan and Todd Wood-bridge, Australia, def. Penny Barg-Mager, North Miami Beach, and Laurie Warder (13), Australia. 6-3. 6-2.

Catherine Tanvier. France, and Man-sour Bahrami (14). Iran, def Jennv Byrne and David MacPherson. Australia. 6-4, 7-6 (7-2).

Elna Reinach and Peter Aidrich, South Africa, def. Jill Smoller. Larch-mont, and Patrick Galbraiti, Taco-ma, Wash, 6-4. 6-4. Zina Garrison, Houston, and Sherwood Stewart, The Woodlands, Texas, def.

Lise Gregory, South Africa, and John Sobel. Naples. 6-3. 7-5. Pascale Etchemendy and Jerome Potior, France, def.

Emmanuelle Derly and Rodolphe Gilbert, France, 6-7 (3-7), 6-3, 6-1. Katrina Adams. Chicago, and Roger Smith. Bahamas, def. Beverly Bowes, Lubbock, Texas, and Stefan Krueger, South Africa.

6-3. 6-4. Patricia Tarabini and Gustavo Luza, Argentina, def. Terry Phelps. Larch-mont.

and Luke Jensen, Luding-ton, Mich 6-2, 7-5. Anne Grousbeck, Weston, and Diego Nargiso, Italy, def. Kanne Quentrec and Guillaume Raoux, France, 6-1. 7-5. Laura Gildemeister.

Peru, and Javier Frana. Argentina, def. Robyn Field, South Africa, and Kent Kinnear, Greenwood, Ind 6-4, 5-7, 6-4. Carting Bassett-Seguso, Canada, and Ken Flach, Sebring. def Sandy Collins, Odessa.

Texas, and Cassio Motta. Brazil, 6-4. 6-4. Andrea Temesvari, Hungary, and Horacio De La Pena, Argentina, def. Betsy Nagelsen, Kapalua Bay, Hawaii, and Sergio Casal, Spain, 6-2, 7-6 (9-7).

Nicole Provis, Australia, and Danie Vlsser, South Africa, del. Noelle Van Lottum, France, and Arnaud Boetsch, France, 6-2, 6-3, Nathalie Herreman, France, and Tarlk Benhabiles, France, def. Cynthia Mac-Gregor. Palos Verdes. Calif and Alfonso Mora, Venezuela.

2-6. 6-3. 1 3-1 1 POSTPONED MATCHES NBA BOX BULLS 109, PISTONS 91 DETROIT (91) Rodman 4-6 1-3 9 Laimbeer 5-101-1 1 1 Edwards 3-86-812, Dumars 9-16 5-6 23, Thomas 5-175-615. Salley 2-6 7-8 1 1 Johnson 0-10 2-2 2, Aguirre 4-8 0-0 8 Bedford 0-1 0-0 0. Henderson 0-3 0-0 0 Totals 32-85 27-34 91.

CHICAGO (109) Pippen 7-1 3 4-8 1 9 Grant 4-9 2-2 1 0, Cartwright 2-8 3-4 7, Paxson 3-5 0-0 7, Jordan 1 1 -20 6-6 29, Perdue 1 -3 2-2 4. King 1-3 4-4 6. Armstrong 0-5 8-8 8. Nealy 0-0 0-0 0. Hodges 7-9 1-2 19 Totals 36-75 30-34 109.

Detroit 20 24 19 28 91 Chicago 21 26 33 29109 3-Point goals Detroit 0-13 (Laimbeer 0-1. Dumars 0-1, Johnson 0-2, Aguirre 0-2, Henderson 0-3, Thomas 0-4), Chicago 7-1 0 (Hodges 4-4, Pippen 1 -1. Paxson 1-1. Jordan 1-4). Fouled out None.

Rebounds Detroit 50 (Rodman, Laimbeer 8), Chicago 53 (Grant 14). Assists Detroit 24 (Thomas 10), Chicago 22 (Pippen, Grant 5). Total fouls Detroit 31. Chicago 26. Technical Detroit bench, Grant.

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Mississippi State 0 Saturday, June 2 Game 3 No 2 LSU (52-1 7) vs. No. 7 Citadel Game 4 No. 3 Oklahoma State (53-16) vs. No 6 Fullerton State (36-21).

Sunday, June 3 Game 5 No. 8 Georgia Southern (50-18) vs. Mississippi State (49-20), 1:40 p.m. Game 6 No. 1 Stanford (57-10) vs.

Georgia (49-18), Monday, June 4 Game 7 LSU-Citadel loser vs. Oklahoma State-Fullerton State loser, 1:10 p.m. Game 8 LSU-Citadel winner vs. Oklahoma State-Fullerton State winner, 5:10 p.m. Tuesday, June 5 Game 9 Game 6 loser vs.

Game 5 winner, m. Game 10 Game 8 loser vs. Game 7 winner, Wednesday, June 6 Game 1 1 Game 6 winner vs. Game 9winner. Thursdoy, June 7 Game 12 Game 8 winner vs Game 10 winner.

4:40 p. Friday, June 8 x-Game 13 Game 9 winner vs. Game 6 winner, time TBA, if necessary. y-Game 14 Game 10 winner vs. Game 8 winner.

5: 10 p.m. necessary Saturday, June 9 Z-Championship, 10 a.m. x-Game 13 necessary if Game 9 winner also wins Game 1 1 If one game is played June 8 it will start at 5:10 p.m.. If two. first will start at 1:10 p.m.

and the second will start at 4:40 p.m. Game 14 necessary If Game 10 winner elso wins Game 12. z-One game, regardless of team records. BK Klink. Umpires Home, Palermo; First, Scott; Second.

Garcia; Third, Reilly. 2:50. A 29,820. BASEBALL American League AL Upheld the three-day suspension of Frank Robinson. Baltimore Orioles manager, effective Friday.

TEXAS RANGERS Purchased the contract of Craig McMurtry, pitcher, from Oklahoma City of the American Association. TORONTO BLUE JAYS Placed Jimmy Key. pitcher, on the 15-day disabled list retroactive to May 23 Recalled Paul Kilgus. pitcher, from Syracuse of the International League. National League CINCINNATI REDS Activated Rick Mahler, pitcher, from the 15-day disabled list.

NEW YORK METS Recalled Orlando Mercado, catcher, from Tidewater of the International League BASKETBALL National Basketball Associstion NBA Fined Scottie Pippen, Chicago Bulls forward, $2,000 for committing a flagrant foul in the fifth game of the NBA playoff series. CLEVELAND CAVALIERS Signed Danny Ferry, forward, to a multtyear contract United States Basketball League PALM BEACH STINGRAYS Named David Mitchell director of operations; Kirk Schmidt general manager, and Rob Long head coach World Basketball League ERIE WAVE Activated Jonathon Roberts, center, from the taxi squad. Placed Anthony Dickens, forward, on the taxi squad. Signed Eric McLaughlin, guard Released Holman Harley. guard.

LAS VEGAS SILVER STREAKS Released Luther Burks, forward. Activated Sam Smith, guard, from the taxi squad SASKATCHEWAN STORM Released John Edwards, forward. Activated John Cleland. guard, from the taxi squad. YOUNGSTOWN PRIDE Signed Mark Wade, guard FOOTBALL National Football League CINCINNATI BENGALS Signed Eric Kattus, tight end, to a three-year contract.

COLLEGE DRAKE Announced the resignation of Curt Blake, athletic director. FLORIDA Named Claudette Farmer women's head basketball coach LONGWOOD Named Thomas H. Fletcher athletic director. SACRED HEART Named Gary Reho football coach. ANGELS 4, RANGERS 3 Canseco, Oakland, 19; Fielder.

Detroit. 18; Gruber, Toronto, 13; McGwire, Oakland, 13; Grillev Seattle. 10: Maldonado. Cleveland, 10; Felix, Toronto. 9.

6 are tied with 8 Runs Batted In Canseco. Oakland, 49, Fielder. Detroit. 42; Gruber. Toronlo, 40; Leonard, Seattle, 34.

Mai-donado, Cleveland, 33. McGwire. Oakland. 33; Puckelt. Minnesota, 32; Gaetti.

Minnesota. 31, Grittey. Seattle. 31 Pitching (6 Decisions) BJones. Chicago.

7-0. 1 000. Candelaria. Minnesota, 5-1. 833, Higuera.

Milwaukee. 5-1. 833; Clemens, Boston. 8-2. 800; Stewart.

Oak-land. 8-2. 800; CFinley. California. 7-2.

Welch. Oakland. 7-2. 778. Sanderson.

Oakland, 6-2. .750, Sleb. Toronlo. 6-2, .750 Based on 130 at Bats. NATIONAL LEAGUE CALIFORNIA TEXAS fi bl ab 1 2 1 Husonss 5 ab Montreal 000 300 1004 Pittsburgh 000 000 1001 LaValliere.

DP Montreal 1. LOB Montreal 8, Pittsburgh 7. 2B Galarraga, Lind. 3B DaMartinez. HR DsMartinez (2).

SB Fitzgerald (3). Nixon 2 (14). DeShields (15). Drabek. KeGross.

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3:04. A 27,410. California 100 021 0004 Texas 010 001 0103 Incaviglia. DP California 2. LOB California 10, Texas 9 2B Sierra, Incaviglia, Pettis.

DHill. HR Baines(6). SB Venable(1). DWhite(9). Stanley.

CARDINALS 6, CUBS 4 er bb so Ip 54 2 2 12 CHICAGO ab Walton cf 5 ST. LOUIS bl ab 0 0 OCIemanlf 3 Golf 1 2 0 OOStnithss California BlylevenW.4-3 Fraser Bailes Texas BWitt L.2-7 Moyer 0 1 0 McGee cl 1 2 2 0 6Vj 9 1 3 Sndbrg 2b Grace lb Vllnuevtb Dawson rf DwSmth II 1 1 2Guerertb TOUR OF ITALY UDINE, Italy Results Friday from the 1 5th stage of the Tour of Italy cycling race a 140 12-mile leg from Velden, Austria, to Dobbiaco, Italy: 1. Eric Boyer, France, 6 hours, 16 minutes, 14 seconds or 22.345 mph. 2 Jon Unzaga. Spam, same time.

3. Piotr Ugrumov, Soviet Union, same time. 4 Leonardo Sierra, Venezuela, same time. 5. Massimo Ghirotto, Italy, same time.

6. Eduardo Chozas, Spain, same time. 7. Franco Chioccioli, 9 seconds behind. 8.

Henri Abadie, France. 55 behind. 9. Acacio Da Silva. Portugal, same time.

10. Angelo Lecchi. Italy, same time. Americans 47. Urs Zimmerman.

Switzerland, 55 seconds behind 52. Greg Lemond, Wayzata, same time. 98 Jeff Pierce. San Diego, 16 minutes. 55 seconds behind.

145 Andy Bishop, Tucson, 26 58 behind. 154. Roy Knickman, Boulder, same time. 162. Frankie Andreu, Dearborn, Mich same time.

169. Norman Alvis, Sacramento, same time. Overall Standing (After 15 Stages) 1 Gianni Bugno, Italy, 71 hours, 26 minutes, 21 seconds. 2. Marco Giovannetti, Italy, 4 minutes, 16 behind.

3. Charles Mottet, France, 4:17 behind. 4. Federico Echave. Spain.

4:49 5. Jockim Halupczok, Poland, 5:10. 6. Vladimir Poulnikov, Soviet Union, Home Runs Dawson. Chicago, 13; Bonilla.

Pittsburgh, 12; Mitchell. San Francisco. 12; Waliach. Montreal. 1 1 Bonds, Pittsburgh.

10. GDavis. Houston. 10; Sabo, Cincinnati, 10; Sandberg. Chicago, 10 Run Batted In Dawson.

Chicago. 44, Bonilla. Pittsburgh. 40; JCarter San Diego. 40; Bonds.

Pittsburgh. 37; Guerrero. St Louis. 34; WCIark. San Francisco.

34; Waliach, Montreal, 34. MaWilliams. San Francisco, 33 Pitching (6 Decisions) Armstrong, Cincinnati, 8-1, 889; Healon, Pittsburgh. 8-1, 889; Cook, Philadelphia, 5-1. 833; Harkey, Chicago, 5-1, 833, Viola.

New York. 8-2, Drabek, Pittsburgh, 7-2, Rasmussen, San Diego, 5-2, Tudor, St. Louis, 5-2, .714. CALIFORNIA LEAGUE hbi 1 1 0 1 1 0 2 3 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Salazar 3b 14 1 Arnsberg 0 2 1 Collins lb 0 1 0Pndltn3b 1 2 OMThmprl 0 1 1 Zeilec 0 0 0Oqund2b 0 1 0 DeLeon 0 0 0 Daylevp Fraser pitched to 1 batter In the 7th, Reno line Dnston as Girardic DCIark ph (Home team In CAPS) BASEBALL 0 0 0 LeSmith Bailes pitched to 2 batters in the 8th. HBP Pettis by Blyleven, Petralli by Blyleven, Daugherty by Eichhorn.

WP Umpires Home, Cooney; First, Brlnkman; Second, Reed; Third, Tschida. 3:18. A 20,277. McClndnc 1 GMaddxp 2 Wynne ph 1 Lancastrp 0 Ramos ph 1 Totals 36 American League 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 9 4 Total BLUE JAYS Brewers pick Tennis 32 612 6 KEMPER OPEN POTOMAC. Md.

Scores Friday after the second round of the $1 million PGA Kemper Open, played on the 6.917-yard, par 36-3571 Avenel course: Gil Morgan 68-67135 Scott Hoch 68-68136 PatMcgowan 65-72137 Jay Don Blake 70-67137 TedSchuIz 65-72137 Steve Jones 69-68137 DougTewell 68-69137 Buddy Gardner 69-69138 Billy Ray Brown 68-70138 Bob Eastwood 69-70139 Trevor Dodds 70-69139 Mike Smith 75-64139 Clark Burroughs 69-70139 JimHallet 67-72139 Denis Watson 67-72139 Ian Baker-Finch 67-72139 Emlyn Aubrey 69-701 39 Larry Rinker 72-68140 Russ Cochran 70-70140 Tom Kite 70-70140 WHITE SOX INDIANS YANKESS ROYALS Anaels Twins Red Sox Orioles Athletics RANGERS 1 30 1 10 1.10 1 20 1.30 nick TIGERS 9, MARINERS 7 SEATTLE MARINERS First Half Northern Division Pet. GB Stockton 39 15 .722 San Jose 28 28 500 12 Modesto 24 29 .453 Reno 21 31 .404 17 Salinas 14 40 .259 25 bl ab bl National League GIANTS Tigers Astros Mets Expos CARDS Reds FRENCH OPEN PARIS Results Friday from the $5 35 million French Open tennis tournament at Roland Garros Stadium (seedings in parentheses): Men Singles Third Round Jim Courier (13). Dade City. Fla del. Johan Anderson, Australia.

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