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2-B FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1995 SCOREBOARD GALVESTON COUNTY, TEXAS Local Scoreboard Women's Golf Featherty wins Galveston LQA event GALVESTON Judy Featherly's 35.5 won the Galveston Country Club Ladies Golf Association event Thursday at the Galveston Country Club. Mary Garza finished second with a 37, and she had the tow putting total with 26 puts. The team of VI Srader, Margie Kavanaugh and Featheriy won the team competition with a 58 best bal. BWes were made by Featherty and Loyce Rayzor, both on hole No. 11.

Auto Racing Capped wins Houston Raceway Jackpot 8AYTOWN Texas City's Harvey Cappel! drove his 1994 Cougar to victory Wednesday night in the Jackpot Division at Houston Raceway Park. Cappell, who docked in at 16.966 seconds in the Quarter mile at 73.52 mph, beat Willis' Jim Cappteto in the finals. Baseball American League Toronto Boston Detroit NewYork Baltimore Pet GB 2 01.000 1 01.000 1 01.000 1 01.000 1C 0 2 .000 2 Central Division Pet GB Milwaukee 2 01.000 Cleveland 1 01.000 Kansas City 1 01.000 Minnesota 1 1 .500 1 Chicago 0 2 .000 2 West Division Pet. GB Seattle 0 0 .000 California 0 1 .000 Oakland 0 2 .000 1 Texas 0 2 .000 1 Wsdnesday'sGsmes Boston 9, Minnesota 0 New York 8, Texas 6 Milwaukee 12, Chicago 3 Kansas City 5, Baltimore 1 Toronto 13, Oakland 1 Detroit 5, California 4 Only games scheduled Thursday's Games Late Not Included Toronto 7, Oakland 1 Cleveland 11, Texas 6 Milwaukee 9, Chicago 4 Minnesota 7, Baltimore 4 Detroit at Seattle (n) Only games scheduled Oakland (StoWemyre 7-7) at Milwaukee (Scanlun 2-6), 6:05 p.m. Chicago (Sere 12-2) at Boston (Cormier 3-2), 6:05 p.m.

California (Langston 7-8) at Toronto (Guzman 12-11), 6:35 p.m. Cleveland (Clark 11 -3) at Texas (Pavlik 2-5). 7:05 p.m New York (McDowell 10-9) at Kansas City (Gubicza 7-9), 7:05 p.m. Baltimore (Fernandez 6-6) at Minnesota (Mahomes 9-5). 7:05 p.m.

Detroit (Doherty 6-7) at Seattle (Bosio 4-10), 9:35 p.m. Garnet Chicago at Boston, 12:05 p.m. California at Toronto. 12:35 p.m. Oakland at Milwaukee.

1:05 p.m. New York at Kansas City, 1:35 p.m. Cleveland at Texas, 7:05 p.m. Baltimore at Minnesota, 7:05 p.m. Detroit at Seattle.

9:05 p.m. Sunday's Chicago at Boston, 12:05 p.m. California at Toronto. 1235 p.m. Baltimore at Minnesota, 1 tQ5 p.m.

Oakland at Milwaukee. 1.05 p.m. New York at Kansas City, 135 p.m. Cleveland at Texas. 2:05 p.m.

Detroit at Seattle. 7:05 p.m. National League East Division Pet. GB Atlanta 2 01.000 Montreal 2 01.000 Philadelphia 1 1 .500 1 Florida 0 2 .000 2 NewYork 0 2 .000 2 Ontral Division Pet. GB Chicago 2 01.000 Houston 1 1 .500 1 SI.

Louis 1 1 .500 1 Cincinnati 0 2 .000 2 Pittsburgh 0 2 .000 2 West Division Pet. GB Colorado 2 01.000 Los Angeles 2 01.000 San Diego 1 1 .500 1 San Francisco 0 2 .000 2 Wednesday's Games Chicago 7, Cincinnati 1 Atlanta 12. San Francisco 5 Los Angeles 4. Florida 2 Montreal 6. Pirtsb'jrgh 2 SI.

Louis 7. Philadelphia 6 Colorado 11. New York 9.14 innings Houston 10, San Diego 2 Thursday's Games Chicago 6, Cincinnati 5.11 innings Philadelphia 6, St. Louis 2 Atlanta 6, San Francisco 4 Montreal 2. Pittsburgh 1 Colorado 8, New 7 San Diego 13.

Houston 1 Only games scheduled Friday's Games Montreal (Henry 8-3) at Chicago (Foster 3-4). 2:20 p.m. Florida (Win 8-10) at San Francisco (Van- Landingham 8-2). 3:05 p.m. Pittsburgh (Neagle 9-10) at Philadelphia (Quantrill 2-2), 6:35 p.m.

St. Louis (Watson 6-5) at New York (Saber- hagen 14-4), 6:40 p.m. Colorado (Rltz 5-6) at Houston (Kile 9-6). 7:05 p.m. Atlanta (Avery 8-3) at Los Angeles (Astacio 68), 9:05 p.m.

Cincinnati (Jarvis 1-1) at San Diego (Hamilton 9-6). 9.05 p.m. Saturday's Gsmes St. Louis at New York. 12:40 p.m.

Montreal at Chicago. 1:20 p.m. Florida at San Francisco. 3:05 p.m. Pittsburgh at Philadelphia.

6:05 p.m. Colorado at Houston. 7:05 p.m. Atlanta at Los Angeles. 9:05 p.m.

Cincinnati at San Diego, 9:05 p.m, Sunday's Games Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, 12:35 p.m. St. Louis at New York, 12:40 p.m. Montreal at Chicago. 1 p.m.

Colorado at Houston, :35 p.m. Atlanta at Los Angeles. 3:05 p.m. Cincinnati at San Diego. 3:05 p.m.

Florida at San Francisco. 3:05 p.m. Astros Box PADRES 13, ASTROS 1 HOUSTON SAN DIEGO ab hbi ab hbi Bggioib 3000Robers2b 5242 Brocaiip 0 0 0 0 Holberl 2b 1010 Gnzale; 0 0 0 Finley cf 6210 BgweIMb 3000TGwynrf 4222 DBel! cf 4020 PCIark rf 1010 Plntierrt 4000EWIms1b 4232 ModanSb 3 1 2 IPtgnelb 1011 Servais 3000 Cminiti 3b 5121 Millerss 401 OBrmenp 0000 RynkJs 1000 Hffman 0 0 0 0 MTmsn ph 1000 wes If 4 i 2 2 Powell 0000 Cedeno ss 5221 Dghrty 0000 BJhnsn 5121 lOOQAshSyp 1000 Hyers ph 1000 BWIms 1000 Lvngst 3b 1000 Totals 31 1 5 1 Totals 451321 12 Houston 000 100 000-i San Diego 220 035 10x-13 (1), Gonzalez (2). Magadan (1) 1, 7, San Diego ,0 2 (1). toms (1).

(11. TGwynn (t). (1). Roberts (i). Finley (1).

ER BB SO Houston Reynolds LO-1 36 4003 PoweK 26 6513 Dougherty 1 4 2201 25 1101 ond Jenkins; Third, Bosenberry. Astros Late Box ASTROS 10, PADRES 2 HOUSTON SAN DIEGO ab rhbi ab rhbi Biggio2b 5 1 OORooertsIf 50CO Gnzalezlf 5310Finleycf 5000 Bgwell It 421 3TGwyn rf 4120 DBell cf 4232EWIms1b 3000 Plntierrt 4 1 2 2Cmlniti3b 3110 Moutonrf tOQOCedenoss 4020 Mgdan3b 5012JoReed2b 4012 Servais 4020Asmusc 4000 Millerss 4010Benesp 1010 ToJnesp OOOOHyersph 1000 Drabekp 20tOKregerp 0000 Esebioph lOOOBIairp 0000 DVeres 00 0 OLvngslpli 1010 PAMtzp OlOOFIortep 0000 Gutiera ss 1000 Mauser 0000 Ptgne ph 1000 Totals 4010129 Totals 36 2 8 2 Houston 003 001 150-10 San Diego 000 100 010-2 (1), Miller (1), Camlnifi (1), Cedeno (1), Ausmus (1). 1, San Diego 1. 11, San Diego 9.2B—DBell (1), TGwynn (1). HR-Bagwell (1), DBell (1), Plantier (1).

SB-Mouton (1), Miller (1), TGwynn (1). IP ER BB SO Houston DrabekW.1-0 55 1111 DVeres 1X 2 0003 PAMartinez 5i 1 1011 ToJones 20 0003 San Diego 57 3314 Krueger 'A 2 1100 Blair 2 1111 Florie 0 5040 Mauser 1 1002 3 PAMartinez pitched to 3 batters In the 8th. ROSENBERRY; First. RODRIGUEZ; Second, FORD; Third, JENKINS. NL Boxes Ashby W.1-C 54 1134 BW3liams 21 0004 Seranen 0 0001 Hoffman 100012 Powe! pitched to 3 batters if, the 6Th.

W-BeynoWs. e. Rorjrifluez; First, Fard; Sec- ROCKIES8.METS7 NEWYORK COLORADO ab hbi ab rhbi Butler cf 4131Weissss 6033 Vzcainoss 4 0 1 OGirardic 5011 Brognalb 5110LWIkrrf 3000 Bonilla3b 3 1 1 5110 Kent2b 31 OOBchettelf 5111 Seguili 31 1 2Castilla3b 4120 Lomonp OOOOSReedp 0000 Everett tf 31 1 2Tatumph 1110 Stinnettc 3120Knjeryct 4220 Hndleyc 2000 Jacomep 1000VndrWlph 1112 Spiers ph 0000 JMnzlop 0000 Gndrsn 0000 Frman 0000 Henryp OOOOSagerp 1000 Orsulaklf lOOOEYngpli 0000 Bailey 0000 MMunz 0000 Bates 2b 3111 Totals 327106Totals 408136 NewYork 104 002 000-7 Colorado 000 115 Two outs when winning run scored. (1), Weiss (1), Bates (1). DP-Colorado 2.

York 7, Colorado 12. (1). Segui (1). Girardi (2), Castilla (1). VanderWal (t).

(1). (1). Weiss (1). EYoung (1), (1). Everett (1).

Jacome. IP ER BB SO NewYork Jacome 53 2224 JManzanillo 6 5501 Gunderson 00 0000 Henry Vi 0 0000 LomonLO-1 2S 4 1131 Colorado Freeman 27 5532 Sager 31 0012 Bailey 1 2 2 i 1 MMunoz SO 0000 Holmes 1 0 0002 21 0012 Freeman pitched 4 batters In the 3rd. Gunderson pitched to 1 batter in the 6in. Gunderson (LWalker). Jacome.

JManianlllo. MMunoz. Riggers; First, Padilla; Second. Jackson; Third, Bovey. EXPOS 2, PIRATES 1 MONTREAL PITTSBURGH ab rhbi ab rhbi Lnsing 2b 4000 Brmfld cf 3000 Floyd 1b 40 1 OCmngsrf 2100 RKellycl 4010 Alourf 401 OKing3b 4021 DFIchrc 4110Merced1b 4000 Rojasp OOODJBellss 3000 Crdero ss 200 OParenl 2000 Trsco If 4010 Urigno 2b 1000 Andrws3b 3 1 1 2Gartia2b 2010 PJMtntp 2000Gonp 0000 Perez 000 OWagner 1000 RWhileph lOOOJhnsonph 1000 Aquino 0000 Plesac 0000 Spehr 1010 Dyer 0000 Chrstns 0000 Miceli 0000 Sasser 1010 Totals 33262Totals 28151 Montreal 010 000 Pittsburgh 000 000 2.

8. Pittsburgh 5, (1). Spehr (1). King 2 (2), Susser (1). (1).

(1). IP ER BB SO Montreal PJMartinezW.1-05vi 20034 Perez 'A 0 0000 Aquino 1 1 0000 RojasS.1 22 1112 Pittsburgh Wagner L.0-1 64 1117 Plesac 0 0020 Dyer 0010 Christiansen 0 0 0 0 1 Miceli 1 0 0000 Got! 12 1101 HBP-oy PJMartinez (Brumfield). Perez. Floras: First. Willman; Second, January; Third.

Holoka. BRAVES 6, GIANTS 4 SAN FRAN ATLANTA ab b' ab bi DLewis cf 4010 Grssom cf 3010 RbTpsn 2b 3 1 1 OBIauserss 2100 Bonds If 3000CpJnes3b MaWlm3b 2lOOMcGrfMb 3210 GHiUrf 4022Justicerf 4223 Phillips 1b 3000Klestolf 3000 Bnzngr 1b 100 OWhlersD 0000 Clayton ss 4 1 1 0 Bdrsian 0000 Mnwm 3010 Stanton 0000 JeReed ph 1000 DwSmt ph 0000 Pougalp tOOOOontzp 0000 Freyp OOOOJLopezc 3000 I Pttmonofi OlOOLemkeZb 3113 i Burba 0000 Glavine 1000 Butista 0000 Mrdcai ph 1000 Inpkin rjh 1001 McMd 0000 MKellyll 1000 Totals 30463Totals 28666 San Francisco 200 000 Atlanta 030 000 DP-San Frandsco 2. Atlanta 1. LOS-San Franrfwo 7. Atlanta (t; 2 (2i.

Clayton (1). (2), Lemke (1). S8-3HM Grtssom (1) CS- RbThomosor. (1) Portugal IP ER BB SO San Francisco Portugal 65 3324 Frey 100011 Sports on TV TODAY Tannis Noon Volvo Monte Carto Open, Quarterfinal Match (taped), ESPN. Golf 12:30 p.m.

Ryder Invitational State championship (taped), Prime. 2 p.m. Las Vegas Senior Classic, first round, ESPN. 2 p.m. U.S.

Virgin Islands Pro-Am Classic (taped), Prime. Baseball 2 p.m. Montreal Expos at Chicago Cubs, WGN. 6 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Boston Red Sox, WGN.

7 p.m. Colorado Rockies at Houston Astros, Prime. 10 p.m.—Cleveland Indians at Texas Rangers (joined in progress), NBA Basketball 6:30 p.m. Conference Quarterfinal, Game 1, TBS. 7 p.m.

Conference Quarterfinal, Game 1, TNT. 9:30 p.m. Conference Quarterfinal, Game 1, TBS. 9:30 p.m. Conference Quarterfinal, Game 1, TNT.

Boxing 7:30 p.m. Boxers to be announced, ESPN. Bicycle Racing 11:30 p.m.—Tour Du Pont highlights (taped), ESPN. Auto Racing 12:30 p.m.—Toyota Atlantic Series (taped), ESPN. BurbaUM 1 3331 Baurista 0 0001 Atlanta Glavine 53 2222 McMichael 21 0002 Wohlers 0 1130 Bedrosian 0 0001 0 0001 ClonteS.l 12 1 0 1 Wohlers (DLewis).

Ballina; First, Humphrey; Second, Ham's; Third, Ryberg. PHILLIES 6, CARDINALS 2 PHILA ST. LOUIS ab rhbi ab rhbi Dykstrd 4000Gilkeylf 5000 Duncan 2b 5 0 1 OOSmith ss 5010 JftetiBsIf 5320Lnkfrdd 3000 DHIIrrsIb 4331Cooper3b 3010 Daultonc 5013BJrdnrf 5020 Hayes 3b 3001Coles1b 3000 Gllgherrf 4011Pgnozzic 4140 Stockerss 2 0 0 0 Oqendo 2b 3111 Westp OOOODnJksnp 2011 Readyph lOOOPerryph 1000 Stticop ooooParrettp 0000 GeHrrs 0000 Fossas 0000 Slcumbp OOOOHabyanp 0000 Mabry ph 1000 Henke 0000 Totals 33686Totals 352102 Philadelphia 100 102 St. Louis 020 000 000-2 (1). 2.

Philadelphia 8, Si Louis 12.2B—Jeffenes (1). DHollins 2 (2), Daulton (1). OSmlth (1), Pagnozzi 2 (2). Oquendo (1). Bottalico.

IP ER SB SO Philadelphia WestW.1-0 56 2222 Bottalico 2X 3 0011 GeHarrts 0 0000 Slocumb 1 1 0010 St. Louis DnJackson LO-1 66 4433 Parrett 1 2210 Fossas 01 0000 Habyan 0 0 1 0 Henke 1 0 0000 Fossas pitched to 1 batter In the 7th. HBP-toy West (Cooper), by Bottalico (Coin), by Habyan (Stocker). DnJackson. Davis; First, Homolka; Second, Schaaf; Third, Yeast.

CUBS 6, REDS 5,11 innings CHICAGO CINCINNATI ab rhbi ab rhbi McRaecf SOOODSndrscf 6010 Snchez 2b 6131 Larkin ss 5130 Grace 1b 51 1 2Morris1b 5110 Sosarf 51 20Howardrf 2010 Dnstonss 5010Wattonrt 1001 Bechele 3b 3 0 0 OBRHnlt If 6001 Edensp OOOOBoone2b 5010 Myers 0000 Smiago 5131 Wilklns 411 OWGme 3b 2000 Tmmns If 3011 Gant ph 1000 Rhodes If 2100JBrntlyp 0000 Trchselp 1 OOOLHrrisph 1000 Robrsn ph 0100 Crrsco 0000 Banks 1000 RSndts pti 1000 Nbholzp OOOOMcHrvp 0000 Walkerp 0 0 0 0 Smiley 1111 Bullet! ph 1010 Bmson eft 1000 Hckrsn 0000 PSmith 0000 JHmdz 3b 1012 Lews 36 3110 Totals 436116Totals 455124 Chicago 010 033 000 02-6 Cincinnati 002 002 (1). Dunston (1). Timmons (1). Santiago (1). 1.

8. Cincinnati 12.2B—Sanchez DSanders (1), Larkin (1). Santiago (1). Larkin (1). HR-Grace (1).

Santiago (1). Smiley (1). (2), Howard (1). Laikin (1). S-Woward.

IP ER BB SO Chicago Trachsel 44 2203 Banks IX 3 2 1 0 1 Nabholz 1 0 0021 Walker 1X0 0000 Hickerson 1 1 0000 1 2 0001 Myers S.I 12 1111 Cincinnati Smiley 56 4433 PSmilh 100011 JBrantley 20 0000 Carrasco 23 0000 McElroyL.0-1 1 2 2000 WP-Nabholz. PSmith. Randall; First. 8. Hernandez; Second.

Pacheco: Third, Garman. AL Boxes INDIANS 11, RANGERS 6 CLEVELAND TEXAS ab hbi ab rhbi Lofton 3001 Nixon cf 5012 Vizquelss 51 1 OFrye2b Baerga 2b 5231 WCIark ib Belle If 5223Tttletondh Murray dh 5111 IRdrgz Thome3b 4 1 0 OGreerrf 5 1 3 1 4000 3 1 4 1 Leiper 11 1111 Acre 1 0 0001 Eckersley 1 1 0001 Toronto HantgenW.1-0 8X 4 1026 Menhart HO 0002 Hank Schwarz; First. Terry Mann; Second, Mike Huber; Third, Robert Duncan. BREWERS 9, WHITE SOX 4 MILWAUKEE CHICAGO ab rhbi ab rhbi Ustach2b 4102Drhm2b 5100 Hmltoncf 3101 Raineslf 4131 SeitzerSb 5 0 1 2Thmas1b 4122 GVghn dh 4011 Saba dh 5000 Jahalb 4220Vntura3b 4111 Surhotflb lOOODvrauxrf 4000 Oliverc 5121LJhnsnd 4010 TWardlf 4220Krkvcec 2000 MiesKe rf 4121 Guillen ss 4020 Vina ss 2111 Totals 36 911 9 Totals 36 4 9 4 Milwaukee 001 106 Chicago 001 000 E-Jaha (1). Eldred (1), Thomas (1), Ventura (1).

OP-Milwaukee 1, Chicago 1. 8, Chicago 9.2B—Jaha 2 (2), Oliver (1). HR-fiaines (1). Thomas (1), Ventura (1). SB-4Johnson(1).

IP ER BB SO Milwaukee BdredW.1-0 54 1024 Ignasiak 23 2201 Reyes 11 1110 Lloyd 1 1 0000 Chicago 4X 3 2141 DeLeon 1X 3 5520 Hammaker 00 1110 Marque: 2 0000 McCaskill 13 1100 Fortugno 1 0 0000 RHemandez 1 0 0001 Hammaker pitched to 1 batter In the 6th. HBP-by Eldred (Raines). Ravan; First. Travis: Sec- oral, Wright; Third. Parks.

Darts GADA Leogue Stondlngt Galveston Area Dart Association Spring League Standings through week No. 9: A League 54-18 48-24 40-32 36-36 36-36 34-38 24-46 26-46 24-48 Bad Young Guns Hustlers Nemisis Members Only Rejects Barracudas AMF TOPS Deadly Obsession OP Leader Roger Ptnkau. 1.66 avg League fled B52's Penetrators Grim Reapers Regulators TNT Avengers G-Force 46-17 39-24 37-26 33-30 32-31 31-32 30-33 Zebras 30-33 Zombies 22-41 Outlaws 15-48 OP Leader Jerry Gaipard, 1.14 avg. Blue Eliminators 40-23 Pistoleros 40-23 Sportsters 36-27 Party Animals 32-31 Tejas 31-32 ISO's 30-33 Fear Nada 27-36 Dream Team 24-39 BackBoard Bandits 24-39 OP Leader Kacy, 1.75 avg. Golf Rmrez if 5 3 4 3 Palmer 3b 31 Srrentolb 4 1 1 2Mcimrr! 4120 Penac SOIOGIIss 4000 Totals 39111311 Toials 35 6 8 5 Cleveland 036 010 Texas 100 100 2 (2).

1. Texas 1. 6, Texas 5. (1). Frye (2).

Palmer (1). (1). Belle (1). Murray (1). Ramirez (1), Sorrento (1), WCIark (1).

Greer (1). SB-McLemore (1). IP ER BB SO Cleveland DeMartinezW.1-0 64 2103 Cook 4 4410 Plunk 1X0 0011 Texas KeGross L.0-1 29 9702 Heredia 42 1121 Alberro 32 1123 KeGross pitched to 6 batters in the 3rd Cook (WCIark), MASON- First. CARACO- Second. BIALORUCKI; Third.

HENDRICHS. BLUE JAYS 7, ATHLETICS 1 OAKLAND TORONTO ab hbi ab rhbi RHdsn If 4110 White cf 4000 Javier 4020 AGnzIz ss 4110 Sierra dh 3000 MolitO' dh 3100 McGw: 1b 300 4111 Tmbrfnrf 4 rj 0 OOlenjd 1b 4020 Stnbchc 3000RAIrrir2b 3211 Brosius 36 3 0 1 OGreen rf 3110 Galiego2b 3000Sprgue3b 3125 Bordick ss 3000 Knorr 3000 Totals 30 1 40Totals 31 7 8 7 Oakland 000 000 Toronto 000 601 1 E-Knorr DP-Oakland 1. land 4, Toronto 2. (t) Sprague (1). (1j.

Trynoeflin (1). RAiomar (1). CS-Javfer (1 i IP PER 8BSO Oakland DaiHngL.u-1 46 6612 Corsl 1 0 0000 Houston Open Scores THE WOODLANDS Scores Thursday after the first round of the $1.4 million Houston Open, played on the 7.042- yard, par Players Course at the Woodlands (a-denotes amateur): Steve Rintoul Wayne Levi Jim Furyk Billy Ray Brown Peter Jacobsen John Cook John Mahaffey Grant Waite Scott Simpson Jim McGovern Dudley Hart Steve Han David Feherty Brett Ogle Scon Hoch Willie Wood LPGA Sprint Scores DAYTONA BEACH. Fla. Scores Thursday after the first round of the $1.2 million LPGA Sprint Championship, played on the 6.435-yard, par LPGA International (a-denotes amateur): Colleen Walker Kris Tschetter Dottie Mochrie Marta Figueras-Dotti Dawn Coe-Jones Lisa Walters Nancy Ramsbottom Amy Benz Kristi Albers Kelly Robbias Florence Descampe Deniss Baldwin NBA NBA Playoff Glance FIRST FIOUND EASTERN CONFERENCE Orlando vs.

Boston Friday, April 28 Boston at Orlando. 7 p.m. Sunday, April 30 Boston at Orlando, 11:30 a m. Wednesday. May 3 Orlando at Boston.

6 p.m Friday, May Onando at Boston. TBA. if necessary Sunday, May 7 Boston at Orlando, TBA. if necessary Indiana vs. Atlanta Thursday, April 27 Indiana 90.

Atlanta 82. Indiana leads series 1 -0 Saturday, April 29 Atlanta at Indiana. 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 2 Indiana at Atlanta. 6pm Friday, May 5 Indiana at Atlanta.

TBA. if necessary Sunday, May 7 Atlanta at Indiana. TBA. necessary New York va. Cleveland Thursday.

April 27 New Yo-V 103. Cleveland 79. New YorV leads series 1 -0 Game Time TODAY Baseball Santa Fe at La Marque, 7 p.m. La Marque JV at Santa Fe JV, 6 p.m. Ball High at La Porte, 7 p.m.

La Porte at Ball High JV, 7 p.m. Galena Park at Friendswood, 7 p.m. Clear Brook at Dickinson, 4 p.m. Angleton at Texas City, 7 p.m. Clear Creek at Alvin, 7 p.m.

SATURDAY Whltecaps Baseball Alvin Community College at Galveston College, 1 p.m. (DH) TUESDAY Baseball La Marque at Columbia, 7 p.m. West Columbia at La Marque JV, 6 p.m. Friendswood at Forest Brook, 7 p.m. Hitchcock at Needville, 7:30 p.m.

Dickinson at Santa Fe, 7 p.m. WEDNESDAY Whltecaps Baseball Wharton County Junior College at Galveston College, 7 p.m. High school coaches are askftd tocaS Tfte fttffy Atowsr inofder to update dame information. The sports department can ba reached by cuffing Sdiedutescanbematedto P.O. Box 628, Galveston, TX 77553.

Saturday, April 29 Cleveland at New York, noon Monday, May 1 New York at Cleveland, 7 p.m. Thursday, May 4 New York at Cleveland, TBA, If necessary Sunday, May 7 Cleveland at New York, TBA, it necessary Charlotte vs. Chicago Friday, April 28 Chicago at Charlotte. 6 p.m. Sunday, April 30 Chicago at Charlotte, 4:30 p.m.

Tuaaday, May 2 Charlotte at Chicago. 7 p.m. Thursday, May 4 Charlotte at Chicago, TBA. if necessary Sunday, May 7 Chicago at Charlotte. TBA.

if necessary WESTERN CONFERENCE San Antonio va. Denver Friday, April 26 Denver at San Antonio. 8:30 p.m. Sunday, April 30 Denver at San Antonio. 8 p.m.

Tuesday, May 2 San Antonio at Denver. 8:30 p.m. Thursday, May 4 San Antonio at Denver. TBA. if necessary Saturday, May 6 Denver at San Antonio.

TBA, if necessary Phoenix va. Portland Friday, April 28 Portland at Phoenix, 9:30 p.m, Sunday, April 30 Portland at Phoenix, 2 p.m. Tuesday, May 2 Phoenix at Portland. 9:30 p.m. Friday, May 5 Phoenix at Portland.

TBA, If necessary Sunday, May 7 Portland at Phoenix. TBA. if necessary Utah va. Houston Thursday, April 27 Utah 102. Houston 100, Utah leads series 1 -0 Saturday, April 29 Houston at Utah, 9 p.m.

Wednesday, May 3 Utah at Houston, 8:30 p.m. Friday, May 5 Utah at Houston. TBA. it necessary Sunday, May 7 Houston at Utah. TBA.

if necessary Ssattls vs. L.A. Lakers Thursday, April 27 L.A. LaKers at Seattle, 9:30 p.m. Saturday, April 29 L.A.

Lakers at Seattle. 2:30 p.m. Monday, May 1 Seattle at L.A. LaKers. 9:30 p.m.

Thursday, May 4 Seattle at L.A. Lakers. TBA. if necessary Saturday, May 6 L.A. Lakers at Seattle.

3:30 p.m., if necessary Knicks 103, Cavaliers 79 CLEVELAND (79) Hill 2-103-6 7. Mills 2-3 0-0 6, J.Williams 2-10 0-0 4. Phills 3-8 0-0 6. Price 1 -6 4-4 6, Colter 1 -3 1 -2 3. Ferry 7-10 2-2 20.

Campbell 4-7 5-6 13. Cage 2-7 0-0 4. Dreiling 0-2 0-0 0. Roberts 3-4 0-2 6, Battle 2-3 0-0 4. Totals 29-73 15-22 79.

NEW YORK (103) Oakley 9-12 0-1 19, Smith 7-12 0-1 14, Swing 10-161-221. Harper 7-81-216. Starte 2-5 2-2 7. Anthony 1 -5 0-1 2. Mason 2-2 0-0 4.

Davis 2-4 1-1 6. Bonner 3-3 0-0 6. H.Williams 1-2 2-2 4. M.Williams 2-2 0-0 4. Christie 0-2 0-0 0.Totals 46-73 7-12 103.

Cleveland 24 14 18 23 79 New York 27 20 29 3-Point 6-11 (Ferry 44. Mills 2-2, J.Williams Price 0-1. Colter 0-1. Cage 0-1. Battle 0-1).

New York 4-12 (Harper 1-1, Oakley 1-1. Starks 1-3, Davis 1-3. Ewing 0-1. Anthony 0-3). Fouled Rebounds- Cleveland 37 (Hill 8).

New York 46 (Oakley 11). 15 (Price 4), New York 30 (Starks 7). Total fouls- Cleveland 20, New York 26. Techni- New York illegal defense. Pacers 90, Hawks 82 ATLANTA (82) Corbin 5-9 2-2 13.

Long 5-118-1018. Lang 5-12 2-2 12, Blayleck 6-19 3-5 17. Smith 6-13 1-1 17. Ehlo1-80-03, Augmon 0-0 0-0 0. Whatley 0-1 0-0 0.

Anderson 0-2 0-0 0. Norman 1 -2 0-2 2. Totals 29-7716-2282. INDIANA (90) D.Davis 3-6 2-4 8, McKey 8-11 5-6 21, Srnits 5-151-1 11, Jackson 4-61-210. Miller 7-178-10 24, A.Davis 3-5 0-0 6, Mitchell 1-3 0-0 2.

Scott 3-8 0-0 6. Workman 0-2 2-2 2, Ferrell 0-2 0-2 0, Fleming 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 34-76 19-27 90. Atlanta 24 23 20 Indiana 31 13 26 3-Point 8-22 (Smith 4-8. Blaylock 2-7.

Corbin 1-3. Ehlo 1-3, Long 0-1). Indiana 3-15 (Miller 2-10. Jackson 1 -1. McKey 0-1.

Scott 0-1. Workman 0-1. Fleming 0-1). Fouled 54 (Long 11). Indiana 50 (McKey 9).

15 (Blaylock 9), Indiana 23 (Jackson 9). Total 22, Indiana 23. illegal defenses 3, Indiana illegal defenses 2. (16,530) College Baseball TJCAC Standings Conference Overall x-Galveston 33 4 43 4 Blinn 30 6 38 8 SanJacinto 25 12 35 15 Alvin 17 20 26 21 Wharton County 14 23 IB 24 Laredo 12 24 19 26 Lee 8 28 19 31 UT- Brownsville 6 30 8 34 x-Ciinched Tournament Berth Wednesday's Results Galveston 9. Alvin 3 San Jaclnto 4, Wharton 0 McLennan 5.

Blinn 3 Thursday's Results Garveston 10. Angelina 5 Blinn vs Semmoie (Okla at Dallas cancelled Saturday's Gamot Atvin at Galveston, noon (DH) Blinn at Laredo, noon (DH) Lee at UT-Brownsville, noon (DH) San Jacinto at Wharton. noon (DH) Sunday's Games Blinn at Laredo, noon Lee at UT-Brownsville, 11 a.m. NHL NHL Standings EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic DlvlHon TPts GFGA y-Philadelphia 26 15 4 56144127 NewJersey 20 17 8 48125113 Washington 20 18 7 47122115 N.Y. Rangers 21 21 345132126 Florida 18 21 5 41 104116 Tampa Bay 17 26 3 37116136 N.Y.

Islanders 14 26 533119150 Northeast Division x-Quebec 28 12 5 61 175128 x-Pittsburgh 28 13 3 59170141 x-Boston 24 17 3 51 135115 Buffalo 20 18 6 46119107 Hartford 19 22 5 43123133 Montreal 18 21 6 42120139 Ottawa 7 33 519104163 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division TPts GFGA x.Detroit 31 10 4 66173109 x-St. Louis 26 12 5 57164120 x-Chicago 21 19 5 47144112 x-TorontO 20 18 7 47126133 Dallas 17 21 42133128 Winnipeg 15 23 7 37149171 Pacific Division y-Calgary 23 16 6 52152124 Vancouver 16 18 11 43 141140 San Jose 17 24 3 37116153 Los Angeles 14 21 937137163 Edmonton 16 24 4 36 124165 Anaheim 15 25 5 35115156 playoff berth y-dlneneddMslonfWe Thursday's Games Ute Game Not Included Ottawa 6. Tampa Bay 1 Chicago 5. Dallas 1 Winnipeg 4, Detroit 3 St. Louis at Edmonton, (n) Friday's Garnet Philadelphia at Hartford.

6 p.m. Boston at Pittsburgh, 6:30 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at N.Y. Rangers.

6:30 p.m. Florida at New Jersey. 6:30 p.m. Buffalo at Washington. 7 p.m.

St. Louis at Vancouver, 9:30 p.m. Los Angeles at San Jose, 9:30 p.m. Saturday's Games Dallas at Detroit, noon Tampa Bay at Quebec, 6 p.m. N.Y.

Islanders at Ottawa, 6:30 p.m. Buffalo at Montreal. 6:30 p.m. Toronto at Calgary. 6:30 p.m.

Winnipeg at Edmonton. 9:30 p.m. Transactions BASEBALL American League CHICAGO WHITE Rob Dibble, pitcher, to Birmingham of the Southern League. Sent Al Levine, pitcher, from Nashville of the American Association to Birmingham. Sent Jason Watkins.

pitcher, from Birmingham to Prince William ol the Carolina League. Nationil League ATLANTA to terms with Kent Mercker, pitcher, on a one-year contract. LOS ANGELES Tim Wallach, third baseman, on the 15- day disabled list. Purchased the contract of Zoe Munoz, catcher, from Albuquerque of the Pacific Coast League. ST.

LOUIS Manuel Lee. second baseman, on the 15-day disabled list. Recalled Tripp Cramer, infielder, from Louisville of the American Association. Agreed to terms with Rich Rodriguez, pitcher, on a one- year contract. Texas-Louisiana League LUBBOCK Rich Lichursi.

pitcher. FOOTBALL National Football League CAROLINA Willie Brookins. linebacker; Billy Mitchell, defensive back-Kick returner; Leonard Larramore. nose tackle; David Lauder, kicker; Kevin Feighery. punter; and Brandon Hayes, offensive tackle.

DENVER Jeff Campbell, wide receiver. GREEN BAY Lee Becton. running back, and Matthew Dorsett, defensive back. Placed KeShon Johnson, defensive back; Roosevelt Nix. defensive tackle; and Kevin Glenn, wide receiver, on waivers.

PITTSBURGH Erric Pegram, running back. TAMPA BAY Warren Sapp, defensive tackle, to a four- year contract, and Todd Philcox, quarterback. Canadian Football League BIRMINGHAM to terms with Otis Mounds, safety. Signed Mark Hayes. Brian McCullouch.

and Winston Sandri, offensive linemen; Joe Lepsis. defensive end; Jimmy Read, defensive back; and DeAndre Smith, quarterback. HAMILTON Marc Cube, linebacker, and Chip LaBar- ca, wide receiver, from the Calgary Stampeders for future considerations. Signed Peter Partchenko offensive tackle. MEMPHIS MAD Darryl Gooden, linebacker; Wayne Thompson, defensive back; and Kevin Beverly, offensive lineman; and Bnjce LaSane.

wide receiver OTTAWA Shawn Moore, quarterback, and Odessa Turner, wide receiver. TORONTO Chris Tsangans and Peter Miller, linebackers. WINNIPEG BLUE K.D Williams, linebacker, and Darrius Wilson, defensive back. HOCKEY National Hockey League MONTREAL Craig Rivet, dsfenseman. to Fredencfon of the AHL.

NEW YORK ISLANDERS-Sent Yan Kaminsky, left wing, to Denver of the IHL OTTAWA Darren Rumble, defenseman; Daniel Guerard, right wing; and Michel Picard. left wing. Prince EcNrard Island of the AHL. Sports Bulletin Board The Galveston County Daily News welcomes your reports of sports-related events and meetings. Mail to: Sports Desk, The Daily News, P.O.

Box 628, Galveston 77553. Deliver to: 8522 Teichman Road or 3000 FM1764 in La Marque. Fax to: 740-3421. Call: 744-3611, 986-7711 or (800) 561 -3611, Ext. 410.

Area Coast Guard Auxiliary offers boating course Seabrook Flotilla 63, U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, will conduct a seven-lesson boating skills and seamanship course from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. May 6 and 13 in classroom No. 2 at the Watergate Yachting Center at 1500 Farm Road 2094 in Clear Lake Shores.

Registration is required by phone. Cost is $20. For information, call Melita Scoggin at (713) 471-6841 or Don Braga at (713) 480-1742. Pony Baseball goK tournament tees off May 21 Pony Baseball will host the Third Annual Golf Tournament at 8 a.m. May 21 at the Galveston Island Municipal Golf Course.

The tournament is held in memory of Bernard Davis, who donated over 40 years to baseball. Entry fee is $50, including green fees and half cart fees. The format is four-man scramble, oldsmobile handicap system. Hole sponsorships are available for $100. Call Albert Choate at 744-3459.

Tournament players can sign up at the course or by calling 744-2366. Individual players can be assigned to a team. women bowlers meet Thursday The Texas Marque Women's Bowling Association will have its annual meeting at 7 p.m. Thursday in the Nesster Civic Center's Surf Room. Honorees for the Hall of Fame, Bowler of the Year, and special awards will be presented along with the election of officers.

All members are asked to attend. Dickinson Lions Club hosts golf tourney May 11 The Dickinson Lions Club will have its First Annual Golf Tournament May 11 at the Bayou Golf Club, located one mile west of Highway 146 on 25th Avenue North (Loop 197 West) in Texas City. The tournament begins at 10 a.m. with a shotgun start. Entry is $60 per person and includes green fees and cart.

Mulligans are available at $5 each with one allowed per nine holes. Sponsorships cost $75. For information, call John Crowder, chairman of the event, at (713)337-1515. Friendswood Benefit softball tournament May 6 The First Annual Bay Area Council on Drugs Alcohol Benefit Softball Tournament will be May 6 at Friendswood Sportspark. Entry fee is $79, plus umpire fees, for the Men's Class round-robin tournament.

The deadline to enter is 5 p.m. Thursday. For information, call Corey at (713) 333-2311 or Ron at (713) 331 -1616. Gaiveston Road to Victim Justice 5K walk set for Saturday "The Road to Victim Justice" 5K walk will be at 8 a.m. Saturday on the Galveston seawall.

Registration begins at 7:30 a.m. Satur. day at Sewall Blvd. at 61st St. The course will be along Seawall Blvd.

from 61st to 39th and back. Registration is a $7 donation. The first 200 participants will receive a T-shirt. The walk is presented by the Victim Advocates of Galveston Co. in cooperation with the Women's Resource and Crisis Center of Galveston County.

For information, call the crisis center at 763-1441. East League selling carnival booth space The Galveston East Little League is selling spaces for carnival booths for its Fun Day May 13 at Undale Park. Cost is $75 per booth with vendors keeping all receipts sold on event day. If interested, all league president Mike Dudas at 744-7835. Parks and Rec needs baseball, softball gloves The Park and Recreation Department is seeking donations of old baseball and softball gloves.

The gloves can be donated at Menard Park, 2119 27 St. For information, call George Quiroga at 766-2139. Fortified Funk scheduled for Saturday The Galveston Health Racquet Club's Aerobic Master Class "Fortified Funk" will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday. The class will be lead by Houston Rockets cheerleader Kelly Breaux.

For information, call the club at 744-3651. West Isle Little League hosts golf tourney May 7 West Isle Little League will have a four-man golf scramble tournament May 7 at the Galveston Municipal Golf Course. The tournament will use an oldsmobile format. The entry fee is $60 per person. Hole sponsorships are available at $100 per hole.

Starting time is 1 p.m. Sign up at the course. All proceeds benefit the West Isle Little League building fund. For information, call Bobby Sanderson at 740-0645. Jackson leads aerobics class Saturday Galveston's Han-ell Jackson, a U.S.

aerobics champion, will present an aerobics master class from 10:30 a.m. until 11:45 a.m. Saturday at the Fitness Planet, 2009 Post Office St. For information, call 942-5802. Youth soccer club begins fall registration Registration for the Galveston Youth Soccer Club's fall season continues through July 1.

For registration forms or more information, call Richard Gurich at 740-3072 or Shirley McGraw at 763-5653. Mail completed forms to McGraw, 7121 North Holiday Drive, Galveston, 77550. La Marque Tigers, Tigerrettes begin registration May 20 The La Marque Tigers and Tigerrettes will have registration from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. May 20 at Fossier's Video Shack, 1017 Bayou Road.

Registration is open to kids ages 8 to 12. Donation is $75.00 per child. For information call Greg Radin athletic director, at 409-942-0522. Colt League registration begins Saturday La Marque Colt League Baseball will have registration from 10 a.m. until noon Saturday at the La Marque High School baseball field.

If you are unable to attend Saturday, then notify Joe Fichera at 935-4914. This is registration only. There will be no tryouts. League City Soccer tryouts begin May 6 League City Youth Soccer will have tryouts for girls ages 10 to 14 at 4:30 p.m. May 6-7 and May 21-22 at Walter Hall Park in League City.

New and experienced girts are welcome to try out. For information, call 713-334-4087. Santa Fe Pride seeks girls for softball team The Santa Fe Pride 12-and-Under girl's softball team is looking for experienced players. To be eligible, girls must be age 12 or less and live in District 31 (Texas City. Santa Fe, La Marque, Hitchcock and League City).

For information, call Amos Ydrogo at 925-1960 or pager (713) 762-3650. Texas City Soccer club begins registration May 6 The Texas City Soccer Club will have registration for all children ages 4 to 18 from 9 a.m. until noon May 6 and May 20 at the Nessler Center. Registration will also be held from 9 a.m. until noon May 13 at the Lowry Center.

Players must be at least 4-years old before Aug. 1. All new players must bring a copy of their birth certificate. Registration costs $50 per child ages 6 to 18 and $30 for ages 4 to 5. For information, call V.E.

Collier at 948-4455. Division II soccer tryouts begin Thursday Tryouts for U16 Blue Boys will be at 6 p.m. Thursday and 4 p.m. May 6. For information, call David Perez at 986-3996.

Tryouts for U12 Blue Boys will be at 2 p.m. May 7 and 7 p.m. May 3. For information, call V.E Collier at 945-3338. Tryouts for U17 Blue Boys will be from 8 a.m.

until 10 a.m. May 27 and June 3. For information, call Jamie Clark at 948-1917..

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