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yiyyiy oyiajl a ey yiliiyiy gweal TO) ymwny i'MHwflwiMiiniiil i nrrij i Hn if (-ftrJ -y airy-y (1 -lajiayje FIRST EDlTfflfj Page Four Section HjfAriona BatloStar Tucson, Wednesday, May 29, 1991, Ryan to start tonight after 15-day stint on disabled list over at home plate. Orioles BASEBALL NOTES ningest pitcher last year, will miss at least a month because of a suspected torn rotator cuff. The Rangers said yesterday they will conduct more tests on Witt's right shoulder to determine the full extent of the injury. Doctors plan to examine Witt again today. "They are saying 4-6 weeks but that could be just an exercise program," manager Bobby Valentine said.

"If it's an operation, then it could be a lot more time than that." Witt, who was 3-3 this season with an earned run average of 4.25, had a 17-10 record in 1990 with a 3.36 ERA. He was 14-2 after June 28. "This could really bother us in the long run," Valentine said. "If I had to guess, he's had that tear a long time." Phillies PHILADELPHIA The Philadelphia Phillies put catcher Darren Daulton back on the disabled list yesterday because of recurring pain and stiffness in his neck. The pain was attributed to a May 6 car The Associated Press ARLINGTON, Texas Nolan Ryan is scheduled to start tonight against the Minnesota Twins after spending 15 days on the disabled list because of problems with his right shoulder.

Ryan took himself out in the fifth inning of the Texas Rangers' May 13 game against Detroit He had a 2-0 lead and had allowed one hit. He then traveled to California to visit longtime friend Lewis Yocum, the California Angels orthopedic specialist. He was given a magnetic resonance imaging test, which revealed an irritation in the. trapezius muscle and tendinitis in the right shoulder. The problem was not considered serious, but rest was recommended.

Ryan, 3-3 with a 2.94 ERA in seven starts, wttj pitch against the Twins' Jack Morris. Before going on the disabled list, Ryan led the! American League with 63 strikeouts. jfie threw his seventh no-hitter May 1 against the Toronto Blue Jays. rBobby Witt, the Texas Rangers' win- Daulton, who's in the first year of a three-year, $6 million contract, said his problem was stiffness more than pain. Brewers MILWAUKEE Left-hander Teddy Hi-guera was activated by the Milwaukee Brewers before last night's game with the Detroit Tigers.

Higuera has been sidelined since spring training after being diagnosed with a small tear in the rotator cuff of his right shoulder. Higuera, who had been on the disabled list since March 29, got back into shape while pitching in the minor leagues on a rehabilitation program. Higuera made two starts for the Denver Zephyrs of the American Association, and had a 1-0 record and a 2.08 ERA. Higuera was 11-10 last season and has a lifetime record of 89-54. He is scheduled to start Sunday against the Yankees in New York.

BALTIMORE Frank Robinson, fired as the Baltimore Orioles' manager last week, said yesterday he'll probably accept a job as the team's assistant general with a goal of becoming a major-league GM. mi When he was fired as manager last' Thursday, Robinson said he doubted if he" would be happy working in the front office.1 But after meeting with team president' Larry Lucchino and general manager Roland Hemond yesterday afternoon, Robin- i son seemed receptive toward the job. "There were some very good discussions I liked a lot of the things they talked about Robinson said. "They thought some of the, ideas I had were good, and it was very encouraging." Robinson said he would discuss the job' opportunity with his family before making' his decision, which he said would come no later than today. crash in which he and teammate Len Dyk-stra were almost killed.

Daulton was placed on the 15-day disabled list, and the Phillies filled the roster vacancy by recalling infielder Rick Schu from Scranton-Wilkes-Barre of the Class AAA International League. Daulton sustained a fractured left eye socket, a bruised chest and facial injuries when Dykstra's car veered off a dark rural road into two trees following a bachelor party. Dykstra, who faces charges of drunken driving and speeding from the accident, fractured his right collarbone, broke three ribs and sustained chest injuries. He is on the 60-day disabled list. Daulton was reactivated last week.

But manager Jim Fregosi said the catcher was bothered by a stiff neck in Monday night's loss to the Montreal Expos. Phillip Marone, the team physician, said Daulton's neck problem started April 21, when Ray Lankford of St. Louis ran him Toros Home team finally gets into College World Series doesn't do that as much as he used to. "Cedeno is doing an outstanding job for us in every phase." Although the Toros had significant success on the road, Skinner said before the game it was nice to be home. He felt the same afterward.

"Aren't they playing well?" he said. "They feel good about themselves. It (going 11-3 since May 13) winning games." i TOROS NOTES: Tucsonan Ed Vosberg, recently released by the Edmonton Trappers, California's top farm club, joined the Cannons on May 19. In three appearances, all in relief, he is 0-0 with a 7.88 ERA Former Toro Chuck Jackson was scratched from Monday night's starting lineup Tino Martinez's single in the seventh extended his hitting streak to 16 games. is a combination of a lot of things.

Timely hitting. Our bullpen does an outstanding job for us. But it's not just any one person. They're playing as a team." The victory left Tucson (25-19) four games behind first-place Albuquerque, which won Monday night, in the Southern Division of the Pacific Coast League. "We don't worry about Albuquerque," Skinner said.

"We just keep Continued from Page ID Blowers to score Ortiz with the game-winning run. Cedeno looked like he was trying to hit another homer in the eighth when he struck out. "He got a little reckless," Toros manager Bob Skinner said. "He Capel OMAHA, Neb. (AP) After 41 years of being the host school for the College World Series, Creighton finally gets to play in one.

The NCAA Division I baseball championship begins Friday at Rosenblatt Stadium. It will be the first CWS with a team from Nebraska. "Unbelievable," said Creighton second baseman Mike McCafferty. "It's a great feeling to know there will be that many people there cheering for us." The Bluejays were seeded seventh in the eight-team tourney, but players said they weren't worried about seedings. "We're not just going out there and lose our first two games, We're going to go out there with the attitude we can win it," said catcher Ryan Martindale, an Omaha native.

Florida State was given the No. 1 seed and will meet No. 8 Fresno State in Friday's opening game, followed by No. 4 LSU against No. 5 Florida.

LSU earned the last berth last night by beating Southwestern Louisiana in the rain-delayed South Regional. Saturday's games will pit No. 2' Clemson against Creighton and; No. 3 Wichita State against No. 6 Long Beach State.

The Bluejays, the nation's top-hit-' ting team with a .361 average, won. the West I Regional, which included, Six-Pac champion Southern California. Creighton beat Hawaii 15-8 on Monday for the West I title. "I think the city of Omaha will be in a frenzy that's never been said Creighton coach Jim Hendry. Hendry has helped arrange practice facilities for the teams coming to Omaha in the seven seasons he's," been Creighton's coach.

"He's made everything so warm and friendly for us coming in there' every year, and now the rascal gets to be a participant," Florida State, coach Mike Martin said. "I'm just, elated for him and the Creighton baseball program." great fans. It's like a college atmosphere." He played in the Cubs system starting in 1983 and made the major-league club in 1988. He played in 22 games and had a 2-1 record with a 4.91 ERA. "They treated me well.

They gave me the opportunity," he said. Capel's fondest memories are of the 1983 University of Texas team that won the College World Series. He won 13 games, lost one, and had a 2.98 ERA. But what sticks in his mind are not the stats but the friendships. Toros teammates Jose Tolentino and Calvin Schiraldi played with Capel on that Texas team, as did Boston's Roger Clemens.

"We had a good team, we all got along and had a great time," he said. Capel throws a fastball, a slider, a forkball and occasionally a curve-ball. He said on any given night he doesn't know which pitches will work and which won't. If he can control any two of his pitches, he figures he likely will pitch effectively as he did Monday night, with the boss watching. last year hurt him, that he only pitched an inning in the last couple of weeks of spring training.

He spent most; of his season with Class AAA Denver of the American Association, where he was 4-3 with a 4.26 ERA and two saves. "I was relegated to long relief in Denver, and I still don't know why," Capel said. "I was called up in June. They gave me the ball a couple of times but that's all behind me." So is his stint with the Chicago Cubs, although Capel remembers it more fondly. "It was special to get to play in Wrigley Field," he said.

"They have Continued from Page ID guy you're looking for. So far, Capel is a guy Tucson was looking for, although it remains to be seen if he can help Houston. He said he would especially love to pitch for Houston because it's his hometown. Capel was not someone the Milwaukee Brewers were looking for. He pitched twice for the Brewers last year and gave up five earned runs in one-third of an inning.

1 He said the spring training lockout SCORECARD Sportsline 881-5555 BASEBALL TENNIS Because TV Week is printed in advance, some listings it contains are outdated. The latest listings available at press-iime last night are below. Maine wins championship Junior College World Series At Grand Junction, Co. Saturday Glenda, Ariz. 9, Trinidad, Co.

1 Manatee, Fla. 16, Iowa Western 0 Howard, Texas 6, Semino, Ok. 4 South Suburban, III. 12, Rhode Island CC 9 Sunday Iowa Western 9, Trinidad, Colo. 7 Rhode Island 12.

Seminole, Okla. 4 Allegany, Md 6, Mississippi Gulf Coast 3 Monday Iowa Western 8, Rhode Island CC 3 Howard, Texas 6, South Suburban, in. 5 (12 Innings) Glenda, Ariz. 8, Manatee, F. 6 Yesterday Mississippi Gulf Coast 7.

South Suburban, IH. 5 Manatee, Fla. 16, Iowa Western 3 Howard, Texas 6, Allegany, Md. 3 Gnda, Ariz, had a bye Today Mississippi Gulf Coast (43-10) vs. Allegany, Md.

(41-5) Glenda, Ariz. (36-20) vs. Howard, Texas (56-10) Belgium, 4-2, 6-2, 6-j. Boris Becker (2), Germany, def. Jordl Spain, 6-2, 7-5, 6-2.

Pete Sampras (6), Rancho Palos Verdes, def. Thomas Muster, Austria, 4-6, 4-6, 6-4, 6-1; 6-4. Goran Ivanisevic (81, Yugosvla, def. Frederic' Fontang, France, 6-4, 1-6, 6-3, 6-1. Jim Courier (9), Dade City, def.

Derrick Rostagno, Pacific Palisades, 6-3, 6-3, 6-0. i Magnus Gustafsson, Sweden, def. Karel Nova-cek (14), Czechoslovakia, 6-2, 3-6, 5-1, retired WOMEN Singles First round Monica Seles (1), Yugoslavia, def. Radka Iru-bakova, Czechoslovakia, 6-3, 6-0. Gabriela Sabatini (3), Argentina, def.

Marianne Werdei, Bakersfield, 6-1, 6-1. Arantxa Sanchez Vicario (5), Spain, def. Lorl McNeil, Houston, 6-2, 6-2. Jana Novotna ((), Czechoslovakia, def. Silvia Farina, Italv, 7-5, 6-2.

Conchita Martinez (7), Spain, def. Judith: Wiesner, Austria, 6-4, 6-3. Naoko Sawamatsu, Japan, def. Zina Garrison (8), Houston, 6-4, 6-0. Manueia Maieeva-Fragniere (9), Switzerland, -def.

Nanne Dahlman, Finland, 6-2, 6-2. Helena Sukova 112), Czechoslovakia, def. Eva Sviglerova, Czechoslovakia, 6-0, 6-1. Nathalie Tauzial (13), France, def. Pasca Et-chemendv, France, 6-3, 6-1.

Leila Meskhi (14), Soviet Union, def. Sandra' Dooter, Austria, 6-2, 6-2. elgvisioh COLLEGE SOFTBALL "Arizona vs. Fresno State, TICK 1 0:30 p.m., OOLF European PGA: Volvo Championship, TICK. 2 a.m.

T. MAJOR-LEAGUI BASEBALL New York Mets at Chicago Cubs, WWOR 1 1 a.m. New York Mets at Chicago Cubs, WGN 1 1 t20 a.m. California at Chicago White Sox, ESPN 4:30 p.m. TENNIS French Open, ESPN 6 a.m.

VARIETY Olympic Showcase, SPTS 4:30 p.m., Baseball Tonight, ESPN 7:30 p.m. Olympic Showcase, SPTS 8:30 p.m., Major-League Baseball Magazine, ESPN 9 p.m., NCAA Division I glance DOUBLE ELIMINATION REGIONAL! Atlantic Regional At Taaahassee, Fla. Florida State advanced Central Regional At Austin, Texas CS-Long Beach advanced East Regional At Gainesvie, Fla. Florida 3 advanced Midwest Regional At Wichita, Kan. Wichita State advanced Northeast Regional At Orono, Maine Clemson advanced South Regional At Baton Rouge, La.

LSU advanced West I Regional At Los Angeles Creighton advanced West Regional At Fresno, CeiH. Fresno Slale advanced COLLEGE WORLD SERIES At Rosenblatt Stadium Omaha, Neb. Friday Game Ml) Florida State (57-12) vs. (I) Fresno Stale (41-21), M6 p.m. Game Ut) LSU (51-18) vs.

(5) Florida (49-19), 4:36 cm. Saturday Game 3-(2) Clemson (60-8) vs. (7) Creighton (49-20), 1006 a.m. Game 4-0) Wichita State (63-12) vs. (6) Long Beach State (44-20), 4:36 pa Sunday Game 5-Game 1 loser vs.

Game 2 loser, 1:36 p.m. Game (-Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner. Manatee, F. has a bye Manatee, Fla.

(44-6) vs. Glendale-Howard winner Mississippi Gulf Coast-Alleganv winner vs. Glendale-Howard-loser NCAA Division II glance CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND At Paterson Field Montgomery, Ala. Saturday Florida Southern 5, American Intl. 4 Missouri Southern 6, Longwood, Va.

3 Sunday Jacksonville Slate, Ala. 6, Shlppensburg, Pa. 5, rain, 9th inning UC Riverside vs. Southern Minois-Edwardsvil, rain Monday Jacksonville St. 6, Shippensburg, Pa.

5 Longwood, Va. 8, American International 5, American International eliminated Southern lllinois-Edwardsvil 5, UC Riverside 2 Yesterday Missouri Southern St. 5, Florida Southern 4 UC Riverside 8, Shippensburg, Pa. 3 Jacksonvil SI. 15, Southern lllinois-Edwardsvil I Today Game -UC Riverside (35-24) vs.

Southern llll-nois-Edwardsville (43-16), 1J0 p.m. Game 10-Longwood, Va. (38-7) vs. Florida Southern (45-12-1), 5 P.m. Game 11-Jacksonvil Slate (39-11) vs.

Game winner, 1-JO p.m. Game 12-Missouri Southern (47-11) vs. Game 10 winner, 5 p.m. Friday Game 13-Mlssourl Southern (47-11) vs. Game 12 winner (H Game 12 winner also won Game 10).

1:30 p.m. Game 14-Jacksonvil State vs. Game 11 winner (H Game 11 winner also won Game 9), p.m. Saturday Championship-Game 13 winner vs. Game 14 winner, lime TBA NCAA Division III glance CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND At CO.

Brown Field Battle Creek, Midi. Thursday Cal Stale-San Bernardino 4, Methodist, C. 3 Southern Maine (, Simpson, Iowa 4 Manella, Ohio 7, Wisconsin-Oshkosh 3 Friday Trenton Slate, N.J. 14, Ithaca, N.Y. 10 Methodist, N.C.

13, Simpson, Iowa 2 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 5. Ithaca, N.Y. 0 Saturday Southern Maine 15, Cal Slate-San Bernardino 3 Trenton State, J. 4, Marietta, Ohio I Sunday Methodist, N.C. 8, Cal Slate-San Bernardino 7 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 10, Manetta, Ohio 7 Monday Southern Maine 12, Methodist, N.C.

3 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 4, Trenton Slale, N.J. 1 Yesterday Trenton State, N.J. 11, Wisconsin-Oshkosh 7 Southern Maine 9, Trenton SI. 0, Southern ADIO NAIA glance At Harris Field Lewistan, Idaho Friday North Florida 4, Grand View, Iowa 3 Hawaii-Pacific 7, Spring Arbor, Mich. 4 S.C.

-Aiken 5, Point Park, Pa. 3 Saturday Grandvw. Iowa 7, Spring Arbor, Mich. 3 North Florida 7, Southern Arkansas 6 (10 innings) Lewis-Clark Slate 9. Lubbock Christian 4 Sunday Lubbock Christian 14, Point Park, Pa.

13 Lewis-Clark state 13. Oral Roberts 8 Monday Lubbock Christian 9, Southern Arkansas 4 Oral Roberts 6, Grandview, Iowa 0 North Florida t. Hawaii-Pacific 7 (10 innings) Lewis-Clark StaleN, Hawaii-Pacific 8, Lubbock Christian 4 Oral Roberts 3, S.C-Aiken 2 Lewis-Clark Stale 1L North Florida 3 Today North Florida (57-12) vs. Oral Roberts (59-14), 3 p.m. Lewis-Clark State (46-7) vs.

Hawaii-Pacific (30-16), 7 p.m. MAJOR-LEAGUE BASEBALL N.Y. Mets at Chicago Cubs, KCKY (1 10:49 a.m. Calif, at Chicago White Sox, KCKY (1 150-AM) 4:30 p.m. Houston at Los Angeles, KTUC 1 400-AM) 7:1 5 p.m.

Atlanta at San Diego, KCKY (1 150-AM) 7:30 p.m. MINOR-LEAGUE BASEBALL at Tucson, KTKT (990-AM) p.m. Calgary at Tucson, KXMG (98.3-FM) 6:50 p.m., TALK SHOWS -Sportstalk Tucson, KTUC (1400-AM) 5:1 0 p.m. "Tucson Motorsport Report, KTKT (990-AM) 5:30 p.m. -Sports Tonight, KNST (940-AM) 6t05 p.m.

Sports Final, KCKY (1 150-AM) 10:05 p.m. Taped 9 KCBMIQffttfpQ Today's featured matches Center Court Guy Forget (7), France, vs. Jimmy Arias, Buffalo. N.Y. ,1 Sabine Hack, Germany, vs.

Mary-Joe Fernandez (4), Miami. Ronald Agenor, Haiti, vs. Jimmy Connors, Santa Ynez, Calif. Arantxa Sanchez Vicario (5), Spain, vs. Kristin Godridge, Australia.

Court 1 Petra Langrova, Czechostovakia, vs. Steffi Graf 7), Germany. Pelr Korda, Czechoslovakia, vs. Andre Agassi-(4), Las Vegas. Todd Woodbridge, Australia, vs.

Boris Becker (2), Germany, Manueie Maieeva-Fragniere (9), Switzerland, vs. Regina Raichrtova, Czechoslovakia. Court 2 (First match) Lars Jonsson, Sweden, Michael Chang (10), Ptacentia, Calif. (Second match) Nathal Guerree, France, vs. Nathalie Tauzial (13), France.

Court 10 (Second match) Katerina Maleeva (11), Bulgaria, vs. Akiko Kiilmula, Japan. Court 11 (First matchl Sergi Bruguera (5), Spain, e. Omar Camporese, Italv. (Second match) Jakob Hlesek, Switzerland, vs.

Emilw Anget Sanchez III), Soam. (Third match) Ann Grossman, Grove dry, Ohio, vs. Natalia Zvereva (15), Soviet Union. Game 7-Game 3 loser vs. Game 4 loser, 146 p.m.

Game l-Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 winner, 4:36 P.m. Tuesday Game 9-Game 6 loser vs. Game winner, 1:06 p.m Game M-Game loser vs. Game 7 winner, 4:36 pjn.

Junes Game 11 -Game 6 winner vs. Game winner, 4:36 p.m. June 1 Game 12-Game I winner vs. Game 10 winner, 4:36 p.m. French Open At Paris seedings in parentheses MEN Singles First round Henri Leconte, France, def.

Rodolphe Gilbert, France, 6-2, 6-1, 6-1. Magnus Larsson, Sweden, def. Nuno Maroues, Portugal, 6-1, 6-3, 6-2. Magnus Gustafsson. Sweden, def.

Karel Nova-cek (14), Czechoslovakia, 6-2, 3-6, 5-1, retired, Goran Prpic, Yugoslavia, def. Michael Robertson, South Africa, 7-6 (7-5), 6-3, 6-3. Todd Weodbridge, Australia, del. Christian Sa-ceanu, Germany, 6-4, 7-6 (7-4), 6-4. Todd Martin.

Lansing, def. Luis Her-rera, Mexico, (-3, 6-7 (3-7), 6-4, 6-4. Jaime Oncins, Brazil, def. Javier Sanchez, Spain, 5-7, 6-4, 6-4, 6-3. Goran Ivanisevic (8), Yugoslavia, def.

Frederic Fonlang, France, 6-4, 1-6, 6-3, 6-1. Boris Becker (2), Germany, def. Jordl Arrese, Spain, 6-2, 7-5, 6-2. Tomas Carbonell, Spain, def. Jan Gunnarsson, Sweden, 5-7, 6-2, 6-3, 6-1.

Alberto Mancini, Argentina, def. Eric Jen, Germany, 7-5, 6-4, 6-2. Marian Vaida, Czechoslovakia, def. Nictas Kroon, Sweden, 3-6, 6-3, 6-1, 6-3. Arnaud Boetsch, France, def.

Lulz Matlar, Brazil, 6-4, 6-3, 6-1. Stefan Edberg (I), Sweden, def. Bart Wuvls, Belgium, 6-2, 6-2, 6-1 Franco Davin, Argentina, def. Christian Berg-Strom, Sweden, 6-3, 6-4, 6-1. Cristiano Caratti, Italy, def.

German Lopez, Spain, 2-6, 2-6, 6-3, 6-3, 6-4. Fabrice Sanloro, France, def. Atexander Mronz, Germany, 6-4, 7-5, 6-1. Nicklas Kulti, Sweden, def. Patrick Baur, Germany, 6-4, 3-6, 6-4, 6-2.

Waliy Masur, Australia, def. Joao Cunha-Silva, Portugal, 7-6 (1-6), 6-1, 6-4. Aaron Krlckslein, Grosse Poinle, def. Eduardo Masso, Belgium, 6-7 (3-7), 6-4, 2-6, 6-4, 7-5. Thierry Champion, France, def.

Akl Rahunen, Finland, 7-6 (7-4), 7-5, 1-6, 6-1. Gabriel Markus, Argentina, def. Andrew Sznaider, Canada, 6-1, 7-5, 6-4. Mats Wilander, Sweden, def. Leonardo Laval, Mexico, 6-4, 6-3, 6-2.

Ctislav Dosedel, Czechoslovakia, def. Renzo Furlan, Italy, 6-3, 6-0, 6-2. Pete Sampras (6), Rancho Polos Verdes, def. Thomas AAuster, Austria, 4-6, 4-6, 6-4, 6-1, 6-4. Paul Haarhuls, Netherlands, def.

Richey Rene-berg, Palm Desert, 6-3, 6-3, 6-1. Diego Perez, Uruguay, del. Mark Woodforde, Australia, 6-1, 6-7 (Ml), 6-1, 6-3. Wavne Ferreira, South Africa, def. Carf-Uwe Steeb, Germany, 6-4, 6-1, 6-4.

Gary Muller, South Africa, def. Grant Connell, Canada, 6-4, 4-6, 6-4, 6-7 (2-7), 6-0. Horst Skoff, Austria, def. David Wheaton, Dee-phaven, 6-2, 6-7 (4-7), 3-6, 6-2. 6-4.

Martin Jaite, Argentina, det. Marceto Ingaramo Argentina, 4-6, 6-4, 5-7, 7-5, 6-4. Jim Courier (9), Dade City, def. Derrick Rostagno, Pacific Palisades. 6-3, 6-3, 6-0.

WOMEN Singtes First round Arantxa Sanchez Vicario (5), Spain, def. Lori McNeil, Houston, 6-2, 6-2. Naoko Sawamatsu, Japan, def. Zina Garrison (8). Houston, 6-4, 6-0.

Nico Jagerman, Netherlands, def. Andrea Strnadova, Czechoslovakia, 6-2, 6-4. Chrisiina Tessl, Argentina, def. Clare Wood, Britain, 6-4, 6-1. Nathal Guerree, France, def.

Sara Gomer, Britain, 6-3, 7-6 (13-11). Nico Provis, Australia, def. Rika Hiraki, Japan, 4-6, 7-6 (9-7), 6-2. Sabine Appelmans, Belgium, def. Beverly Bowes.

Lubbock, Texas, 6-1, 3-6, 7-5. Renata Baranski, Rock Hit, S.C def. Maider Laval, France, 3-6, 6-4, 6-3. Bettina Fulco, Argentina, def. ENzabeth Smvi, Australia, 6-4, 6-0.

Regina Raichrtova, Czechoslovakia, def. Wil-trud Probst, Germany, 6-4, 6-3. Elna Reinach, South Africa, del. Manon Nethernds, Aanue Maieeva-Fragniere (9). Switzetland, def.

Nanne Dahlman, Finland, 6-2, 6-2. Nathai Tauzial (13), France, def. Pasca Et-chemendy, France, (-3, 6-1. Monica Seles (1). Yugoslavia, def.

Radka Zru-bakova, Czechoslovakia, (-3. (-0. Hal Cioffi, Loudon. def. Linda Fer-rando, Italy, 7-5, 4-6, 6-0.

Claudia Kohde-Kitsch, Germany, def. Sarah Loosemore, Britain. 6-1, 6-3 Conchila Martinez (7), Spain, def. Judith Wiesner, Auslrie, 6-4, (-3. Helena Sukova (12).

Czechoslovakia, def. Eva Svigierove, Czechoslovakia, (-0, 6-1. Amanda Coetzer, South Africa, def. Am Minter, Australia, 5-7, 7-5. (-1 Lei Meskhi (14), Soviet Union, def.

Sandra Dopier, Austria, 4-2, (-2. Gabr Sabatini (3), Argentina, def. Marianne Werdei, Bakersfiekt, (-1, (-1. Kristin Godrxtge, Australia, def. Meredith Midland, (-4, 4-6.

(-3. Hewn Keiesi, Canada, def. Barbara Rittner. Germany. (-0, (-2.

Rachel McQuillan. Austreta. def. CsNa Bartos. Switzerland (-3.

7-1 Karme Ouentrec, France, def. Ginger Helgeson, Edine. (Am, 1-i (9-7), 7-( H-(). Cathy Caverzasio, Swrtzertand, def. Audra Keller.

Memphis, (-4, (-3. Sieohan Rene. Highland, CaSf, def. Yanvuk Basuki. Indonesia, 7-5, (-3.

Emanueta Zardo, Switzerland, def. Mercedes Paz. Argentina, (-3, (-2. Jena Novotna ((I. Czeclsoslovakia.

def. SMa Fru Italv. 7-1 (-i Pamr Fendick. Sacramento Cad, del Angelfti KaneeooouKu. Greece, (-4 t-l Merieen de Swardt, South Africa, def.

Alexandra Fusai France (-7 (2-7). 7-( (7-5). (-1. Ene Bnouxnowets, Soviet Uraon, def. Alexia Decnaume.

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BASEBALL Amorican League BALTIMORE ORIOLES-Ptaced Brady Anderson, outfielder, on the 15-day disabled list. Called up Todd Frohwirth, pitcher, from Rochester of the International League. MILWAUKEE BREWERS-Actfvated Teddy Higuera, pitcher, from the 30-dov disabled list. Optioned Mafias Carriito, utility player, to Denver of the American Association. SEATTLE MARINERS Purchased the contract of Aionzo Powell, outfielder, from Calgary of the Pacific Coast League.

National League) PHILADELPHIA PHIUJES-Ptaced Darren Daulton, catcher, on the 15-dev disabled est. Caned up Rick Schu, infielder. from Scranton-Wilkes-Barre of the International League. BASKETBALL United States Basdertball League ATLANTA EAGLES Named Jim Hudson director of operainns. World Basketball League FLORIDA JADES-Actlvated Winston Morgan, forward, from the taxi souad.

Placed James Hunter, forward, on the taxi souad. HALIFAX WINDJAMMERS Waived Steve Benton, forward. MEMPHIS ROCK ERS Activated House Guest, forwerd, from the taxi souad. Announced the retirement of Dennis Nult, guard. YOUNGSTOWN PRIDE-Placed Fred Cofietd, guard, on iniured reserve.

FOOTBALL National Football League PITTSBURGH STEELERS Signed Fernando Horn, offensive lineman. HOCKEY National Hockey League NEW YORK ISLANDERS-Traded the rights to Alan Kerr, right wing, to the Detroit Ped Wings for Rick Green, defenseman, and future considerations. TENNIS INTERNATIONAL TENNIS FEDERATION Fined Marc Rosset of Switzerland $9,000 for violating rules on logo size on a shirt and for unsportsmanlike conduct, and Goran Ivanisevic 11,000 tor spitting in the direction of his opponent during a match. COLLEGE ARKANSAS STATE -Named Bethea baseball coach. BELMONT ABBEY Named Joe Galagher DasketDaH coach and atteetic director.

HOFSTR A Announced the resignation of Lisa Geano, assistent sports information director. PRArr-Narned Frederick Aupont men's soccer coach SAN JOSE STATE-Susoended PP Crump, Chad Miggibomam and Cnanes Terree. guards, and mucnaei St. Jutien. forward, from the beske-baa teem lor 1991-92 season.

TULANE Named Kevit White athletic direc- UCLA-Named Scott Bui women's gymnastics ro-coacti rS Tucson Greyhound Park l' Today's entries Matinee session-post tweipm. PIRST 5U, Grade WR'i Angel; Patches; Heath; Salvage; eJimmy Chap; Rot Mama; I Redneck Lover. SECOND 51 Grade Blue; Flving Close: Blaling Sky; 4,0 Pongo Bongo; SJMJ's Mom; Simpson; Princess Dl: Fizz. THIRD 514 Grade A Sweet Dream; ICoMweter Kitty; 3JNJ Abbvtane; 5 MG's Poco Bonnie: Dough; 7, Dusty George: 8. Nine Ban Tom.

FOURTH 516 Grade l.Harveys Damon; 2, TV Cole; 3,0 Joshua; Our Dog; 5, Murray Go Round; Martin; Gambler; Justin. FIFTH SH Grade l.BIHs Best; Kit; 3, Beethoven Man; a.Snowba Sheena; 5, TV Lena TR; Dinah; 7AR's Fuy; JW( Mesa Mabel. SIXTH 514 Grade Uust Like Spur; Classical Batio; Star: 4errees Fancy; Ash; Tuckers; Fantasy, Phone Line. SEVENTH SM Grade B. l.HB'S Flo Jo; J.JM's Kristin; 3.TV Red Beauty; 4,0 Shannon; S.AR'S Bart; AsMV Star; Dudy; i.Caiun Riley.

EIGHTH SH Grade 0 I.KK'l Toosy; 2 Gunpowder, Georgiana; 4,0 My Mindv; Print; (jaenee I. IJtdirt Jewel; IJR's Jeckv Wayne. NINTH SK Grade t.EJL's Dick; 2,0 Color Blue; 3.WH Car do: 4Jat Charmeime; 5 Willie went; 6 Racwo Dujno, 7JT's Black Satin; I.TM Cockevedfrai. ItTH SH Grade lJf Turn Karin; IWD's Keel Seel; Sweep; Heath; S.SS John; Red Mamew Star; Louse; I.Tennessee Sage. lint SM Grade ljs Jack: Ctes-; 3JR's Kim; iMi Juraverfl Dog, S.Olympic Win; Creek; As Candy; Great Lengths.

12TH 14 Grade IBeoutv Ateround: J.Gunther Coody; 3 Frrlo: 4 Gore West; 5JNJ Night Flyer; Otis; Star; I.East Bos- SfH Grade aV l-Mysnc Spirit; Morris; 3,0 Sacks Back, Css. S.Rtoer's Joy; fcft Beei Bird; Scarlet, iSS KaKry. EVE KMC SESSION POST TMC 7JI PJ FUST SH Grade IJVUrs Velvet: 2.Caiun Urchn. Lacrr: 4.G Beet Kaietiord: S.LK's Rood Robin; (vCal Kerr; 7AIA Bait Mf. I.Peooer Dean.

basketbalT CLaura's Mystique. FOURTH 31 Grade VWD's Trade Board; Rose; Anne; Lee; 5, Joe Dean; Two Shoes; Janel; 8.TBC Mister Ross. FIFTH SK Grade LLC's Jake; Throb Rob; Lucy; Jeremy; 5,0 Dard May; (Bob's Vivid; Regan Cepen. SIXTH 51 Grade eV I.WD's Sweet Flag; 2.CoUweter Hunter; 3. Fran's Rebel; Cricket; Bel; Lee; I.MG's Poco Lutgi.

SEVENTH 5M 6rade UJ Phoenix Star; 2, Blonde's Cactus; 3, Circles; 4.E0B Kimm; Longrun; Hangin Tuff; 7 Star; I RPM's Havasa. EIGHTH 38 Grade Dt l.KK's Hushpuppv; Speed; Moio; Ariz Mindv; Warrior; Julie; Lucas; Mary. NINTH 516 Grade Reid, IJennes-see Tio; Lilt Red; Miss Twilight; 5, Boos Whopper; Click; Ko Sier; B.Dotdean. MTH SM Grade I.Dreamy Skies; Black Gal; Lady; Voney; SLitt May; 7, Kaaey Star; Rose I1TH SM Grade C- 1 Jet; i.Utt Fast; Streak; Magg: S.Rag Tag Rebel; Biz Rita; Wisty, llorm Wind. 17TH SM Grade I.Pretty Nugget; Maker; Motege; Liberty; S.Caiun Teen; Mlf First Born; 7tosl Certain Lee, Jay.

13TH 38 Grade l.Flnal Sis; JJerrka Star; J.Levca Lundv; Liy; iMG i Poco Rose; Berne, 7R's zjm; Bucks. Today's TGP picks MATINEE SESSION POST: (Redneck Lover; S.Caiun Salvage; 1.AR Anoet SECOND: TMTS Mom; UK Firing dose; 3.SC b-aint Sky. THKCr. I Nine Tom; Kitty; George. FOURTH: ltaryeys Damon.

2, TV Co; 3,0 Joshua. FIFTH: Kit; Man; 5.TV LenaTR. SIXTH: 3. Hooter Star; 7 Fantasy; Tuckers. SEVENTH: I.CaiuB Rary; 3.TV Red Beauty; l.HB'S Flo JO.

EIGHTH: lJHktyl Jewel; Print NtNTH: 2,0 Color Blue. 5.WS Went, 7JTs Back Satin. MTH: 3.Sesaw Sweep; tWCs Keel Seat; Mathew Var. I1TH: Creak; Ul Jackie: 3R Kim. ITTH: 7 Dooy Stan Boston l.Beejtv AAeround MTH: 2 Comwater (Aarrls; Mays Sort; U) Seeks Back est Wm Bet mt Gunpowder.

NBA playoff glance CONFERENCE FINALS EASTERN CONFERENCE Okegei Oefntl Chicago 4. Detroit 13 Chicago 105, Detroit 97 CNcago 113. Detroit M7 Ocaso 115. Detroit 94 WESTERN CONFERENCE The greatest of knucklcball catchers, and a Hall of Fame relief pitcbex, HOYT WLHELM threw what Ted Williams called "the closest thing an unhmaMc ball" WilheJm, a North Carolina nabve, was Rookie (V the Year in '32 when he was 28 yean old. and pitched until he was a) moat 49, with the New York Giants, Cardinals, Indians, Orioles, White Sam, Angels.

Braves. Cubs, and Dodgers LA Lakers 19 LOS Angeles 111, Portland 104 Jte S-LA. Chicago OR Cfccego at Port June 7-LA et Chicago OR Chicago at Port. June 9-Chicago at A OR Port, at Chicago June 12-Chicago at LA. OR Port at Chicago -June M-Chicago at LA OR Port, at Chicago x-June M-LA at Chicago OR Chicago at Port, June H-LA el Chicago OR Chicago at Port, x-e necessary Trail Blazers 95, Lakers 84 LA LAKERS (14) Perkins 4-1 4-4 T2, Worthy 5-11 2-2 12.

Dhrec 5-7 4-4 14, Scott 4-11 N. Johnson 8-N 9-12 1. Green 1-5 1-1 3, Teeg 1-8 (-0 2, Drew (-8 (H (. Thompson 1-1 (-0 2, Camobel (H 9, Smith 6-0 S- I. Thomas HH( Totals 29-74 20-23 14.

PORTLAND (95) Kersey a-M 4-5 28 WiUams 5-13 3-4 13 Duckworth 3-11 3-( 9, tveiier 7-M 4-4 Porter e-17 -( 17, Ange 2-5 1-4 4. Roomon HH a Totae, 36-89 21-31 95. LA Laken 25 25 tt 14 Portend 23 24 21 2a-95 J-Port goals-Los Angeles (-15 (Johnson 41 SctKt 2-4, Perxlns 4-1, Worthy 4-1. Green 4-11, Pomand 2-l (Drener 1-4. Poner v-4, "oe 4-2) FoJed ou Kvr- Rebounds Los Anoeies 42 (Ow 9), Pomand (5 (ams Ml.

Assjsis Los Angeles 17 IJomsai 71 Porard 24 Of iter 7) Tom touts LOS Angetes 22. Pomand Techncals Los Angews eal detent 2. Portland eeoat dense I A UM. pomano wv. LOS ngees ve Los Angeles KM, Portland 2 Los Angews IK Portland 95 Portland 95 LOS Angeles (4 Tomorrow-Portland el Los Angeles, 4 em.

i-Satitren-Loa Angetes at Portland. 12JC pjk. THE FINALS CHICAGO VS. LA LAKERS OR PORTLAND FOOTBALL Possibly his best years were 64-' with the Chisox, when his EKA was always below 1 99 In (ha 1954 Lea Toppsi V) he shows Uihtsknuckkrtwia i. Sanaa -LA Laers a' CNcago stujw waji Meiers uazner; imk V1 GotL lJt Taer.

4J4ant Star! WLAF playoff glance SEMIflNALS Seterdey Barcelona at Birnyngnam. 5 pjn. Sunday London at New York -hew Jersey, Mam WORLD BOWL Jane 9 at Wemeaey Staekm, Laxdea Winners of semrhnai games. 7i5 am gnp The 54 was a nice act. Topes first with two photos on the btssse.

This card is worth S4S these days Jm i-LA Lakers at uacago Jane 7-Cceeo at LA Lexers Jem 9-CNcago at LA Laws i-jwae t2-OKego at LA Latera l-Jano M-LA Lexrs at Ocege i-Jvao M-LA Laura at Oecaeo SOe Dark Vador. 4.C Siacey Do. The 'hotte I Cricke Deaa TH6 Grade 1 Track Wire; Rose Peal, IMC Tracers, ejnenn Adam SUA's AdoDur; (JK" Daeea; 7Xese San Vi, Frsl round SaKan Edberg (II, Sweden, det Bart Wuvts..

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