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2-B 'llii SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1995 SCOREBOARD GALVESTON COUNTY, TEXAS Baseball AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division Boston Naw York Baltimore Detroit Toronto Central Division Cleveland Milwaukee Kansas City Chcago Minnesota West Division California Texas Sesste Oakland Pet GB 63 40 .612 52 SO 47 56 16 45 59 44 59 .427 IS PctQB 69 34 .670 52 51 .505 17 50 51 .495 IS 44 58 431 24't 36 S6 Pet GB 64 40 .615 54 50 .519 10 52 51 5S NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division taarffi Monrssi NavYo-x Central Ohriston Chicaoc St. Louis West Division Lcs Anoefes Colorado San Diego San Francisco 65 38 52 52 52 53 46 54 43 60 64 38 57 47 51 52 42 60 41 63 55 49 55 49 51 52 4S 56 PctGB .631 .495 14 22 PctGB .627 ,548 8 .412 22 .394 24 PctGB .533 .529 .495 4 .462 first gams was a win AMERICAN LEAGUE Thursday's Games Kansas City 3. Baltimore 2,10 innings Toronto 3. Detroit 0 Milwaukee 7, Cleveland 3 Texas 2, Chicago 1.10 innings Boston 4, California 3 Oakland 3. Seattle 2 Only games scheduled Friday's Games Detroit 3, Minnesota 1 Cleveland 7.

Milwaukee 5 Kansas City 10. Toronto 3 Chicago 3, Texas 1 Baltimore at Oakland (n) New York at California (n) Boston at Seattle (n) Saturday's Games Texas (Gross 6-11) at Chicago (Bolton 0-1). 7:05 p.m. Milwaukee (Karl 4-2) at Cleveland (Hill 1-0), 7:05 p.m. Minnesota (Radke 8-11) at Detroit (Nitkowski 0-1).

7:05 p.m. Kansas City (Anderson 1-0) at Toronto (Menhart 1-2). 7:05 p.m. Boston (Hanson 11-4) at Seattle (Benes 2-0), 7:05 p.m. Baltimore (Moyer 7-4) at Oakland (Wojciechowski 1-1).

10:05 p.m. New York (Cone 13-6) at California (Finley! 1-8), 10:05 p.m. Sunday's Games Milwaukee at Cleveland, 12:15 p.m. Minnesota at Detroit, 12:15 p.m. Kansas City at Toronto, 12:35 p.m.

Texas at Chicago, 1:05 p.m. Baltimore at Oakland, 3:05 p.m. New York at California, 3:05 p.m. Boston at Seattle, 3:35 p.m. L10 Stittk Home Away z-9-1 Won 2 32-23 31-17 1-4-6 Lost 1 30-22 22-28 2-3 Lost 1 26-27 21-29 3-7 Won 28-25 17-34 4-6 Lost 1 21-28 23-31 L10 Streak Home Away Won 1 35-14 34-20 LOSt 1 24-27 28-24 6-4 Won 2 24-26 26-25 4-6 Won 1 27-26 17-32 Lost 2 20-36 16-30 L10 Streak Home Away 2-6-4 Los! 2 28-21 36-19 1-7-3 Lost 1 31-22 23-28 1-6-4 Lost 1 28-20 24-31 5-5 Won 2 24-26 25-30 L10 Streak Home Away Lost 2 35-21 30-17 2-8-2 Won 1 26-24 26-28 4-6 Won 2 24-27 28-26 z-7-3 Lost 1 22-26 24-28 2-7-3 Won 2 22-28 21-32 L10 Streak Home Away 2-5-5 Won 2 34-19 30-19 3-7 Lost 2 27-27 30-20 4-6 Lost 3 21-26 30-26 z-3-7 Won 1 22-27 20-33 2-8 Wonl 25-25 16-37 L10 Streak Home Away z-6-4 Lost 2 29-25 27-24 3-7 Won 2 32-18 23-31 Z-7-3 Lost 1 31-23 20-29 6-4 Lost 1 29-27 19-29 NATIONAL LEAGUE Thursday's Games Philadelphia 3.

Houston 2 Cincinnati 6, Los Angelas 2 Colorado 12, Chicago 5 Only games scheduled Friday's Games Pittsburgh 13, Florida 7.1st game Florida at Pittsburgh (n). 2nd game Montreal 7, San Diego 3 Cincinnati 8, Houston 3 New York 3. Los Angeles 2 Philadelphia 16. San Francisco 8 St. Louis 4, Atlanta 3 Chicago at Colorado (n) Saturday's Games San Diego (Hamilton 5-5) at Montreal (Heredia 4-5), 7:05 p.m.

Los Angeles (Candiotti 6-10) at New York (Mlicki 5-6), p.m. San Francisco (Valdez 1-2) at Philadelphia (QuantriH 9-8), 7:05 p.m. Houston (Reynolds 8-7) at Cincinnati (Burba 7-2), 7:05 p.m. Florida (Hammond 7-3) at Pittsburgh (Powell 0-1). 7:05 p.m.

Atlanta (Smoltz 9-5) at St. Louis (Osbome 0-5), 7:05 p.m. Chicago (Castillo 7-6) at Colorado (Ritz 9-8), 7:05 p.m. Sunday's Games San Diego at Montreal, 12:35 p.m. Florida at Pittsburgh, 12:35 p.m.

San Francisco at Philadelphia, 12:35 p.m. Los Angeles at New York, 12:40 p.m. Houston at Cincinnati, 1:15 p.m. Chicago at Colorado, 2:05 p.m. Atlanta at St.

Louis, 7:05 p.m. Astros Box REDS 8, ASTROS 3 HOUSTON CINCINNATI ab hbl ab hbl BLHntr cf 1010 Walton cf 2100 MTmsn ph 1000 Howard II 2121 Mouton If 4000 LarWn ss 4021 Biggio 2b 5000 Gam II 4123 DBell rt 3230 MJcksn 0000 Esebio 3010 Crrsco 0000 Simmslb 4122 Bmsonph 0000 Shipley 3b 3010 Duncan ph 1000 Mgdan 3b 1000 XHmdz 0000 Gutierz ss 4011 RSndrs rt 5000 Hmptn 2000 Srttiago 3210 McMrtrp 0000 Boone2b 4121 Cnglosiph 1000 Morris 1b 3011 DVeres 0000 MLewis 3b 3111 Tabaka 0000 DWells 2010 Tojnes 0000 LHms ph 1000 May ph 1010 DLewis cf 0100 363103 Totlll 348128 Houston 000 102 Cincinnati 020 032 01 (3). 3. Houston Cincinnati 8.2B-^8LHunter (9). May (6), Boone (21).

MLewis (B). Simms (4j, Gant (25) IP ER BBSO Houston Hampton L.8-5 57 5545 McMurtry 1 3 2200 DVeres 12 1120 Tabaka 0 0000 ToJones 'A 0 0000 Cincinnati DWells W.2-1 67 3324 MJackson 12 0010 Carrasco 10 0000 XHemandez 11 0001 MJackson pitched to 2 baiters in the 8th. DVeres pitched to 3 batters in the Stti. Hallion: Froemming; Second. Crawford Thirtl.

Hernandez. (52.952). NL Boxes PIRATES 13, MARLINS 7 First game FLORIDA PITTSBURGH at) hbl ab hbl Veras 2b 4120 Brmfk) cf 4210 Carr cl 6120 Martin II 3112 Conine If 5111 Wehner If 2220 Clbmnlb 6121 Merced 1b 4110 KAoblt ss 5122 King 3b 4232 Deckerc 2010 Uriano2b 5135 B'awne 3b 0000 JBell ss 5121 Anas 3b 3121 Cmngs rt 5010 Tvrz 5110 Encrr, 4210 Grflner 3010 Loaiza 0000 Garces 0000 Wagner 2000 O.az 1000 FGrcia ph 1111 Groom 0000 0000 RVeres 0000 YPe'ez 0000 Pndlton ph 1011 Total! 41 7156 ToUll 39131611 Florida 002 300 Pittsburgh 310 010 13 E-Carr (3). Decker (3), Gardner (2), J.Bell (8i Flonda 1. Pittsburgh 1.

Florida 15. Pittsburgh 7 Colbrunn (16). KAb- oott (9). Brumfield (18). Merced (23).

King 121). j.BellM7|. Encamaaon Conine 121 1. KAbbotl (15), Martin (9), Liriano i'4j Veras Carr (17). Wehner (1 Encamaaond) King (4) Loaiza.

Anas IP ER BB SO Gardner 4X 7 5426 Garces 0003 Groom L.I -1 1 1101 RVeres 5 4412 Pe-ez 2 3210 Pittsburgh Loaiza 37 4433 Wagrwrw.2.11 55 1123 13 -i 2 1 icaiza prtciwc to i baiters the 4th Home, Bonm. First, Montague; Second Barren. Third WiHisms 3-07 A-N'A 147.972) EXPOS 7, PADRES 3 SAN DtfQO afc hW Fmtey a 4500 4 2 7. 1 "Gwy 301' 4 0 0 40-1 Cnnnrti 3b EWImsib AST-UK t. 3000 1000 3006 MONTREAL FWhfe Cf CTtero SS Segtr 't Alou rl Trworf 8e-y 3b LnS'ig 2b Sntngto ab hW 3221 1 2 0 4 2 1100 2000 4132 0 1 2 4000 ACdenoss 3010 Laker 4010 Dshmn 1000 Fssero 3100 BWIms 1000 Eraser 1000 Vlnzela 0000 PCIarkph 1110 Villone 0000 Ptgne ph 1000 Totals 33363 Totals 34 7117 San Diego 000 100 Montreal 104 100 (23), ACedeno (13).

Diego 1. Diego 6. Montreal 5. 2B-flWhite (21). Cordero (30).

3B-JoHeed IP ER BB SO San Diego DishmanL.4-5 9 6522 BWilliams 0 0003 Valenzuela 12 1102 Villone 1 0 0002 Montreal FasseroW.12-9 6 3336 0 0002 Pulli: First West; Second, Darling; Third, Hirschbeck. (46.500). PHILLIES 16, GIANTS 8 SAN FRAN PHILA ab hbl ab hbl DSndns 4110 Flora 6233 Bnjmin 3b 4011 Jordan 2b 6020 Bonds If 5222 Jffories 1b 2111 Crreon ib 5010 Whiten rf 4323 GHill rf 5230 Daulton 5241 Clayton ss 4010 Hayes 3b 5223 HbTpsn 26 4 2 2 3 Esnrlch If 3100 Mnwm 4000 Stocker ss 3000 Butistap 0000 Mimbsp 0000 Mlhnnd 2111 Ftener 0000 Hook 1000 VnSlyk ph 1000 Barton 0000 Brtnd 0000 JeReed 1000 Varsho ph 1111 Slcumb 0000 TGreen 0000 MkWlm 1000 Elslerss 3434 Totals 398127 Totals 40161816 San Francisco 221 100 Philadelphia 010 053 E-Mulholland (2). Stocker (13), MkWilHams (1). Francisco 1.

Philadelphia 1. LOB-San Francisco 7. Philadelphia 7.2B— GHill (25), Whiten (3). Daulton (17). Elster (1).

(6), Daurton (3). HR-Bonds 2 (25), RbThompson 2 (5). Mulholland (11. Rora (1), Whiten (5). Hayes (9).

Elster (1). GHill 2 (21). Jefteries (8). SF-Jefferies. IP ER BBSO San Francisco Mulholland 4K 9 5512 HookL5-1 1 3 4420 Barton 11 1100 Bautista 5 6620 Philadelphia TGreen 1X 4 4 4 MkWilliams 3X 5 2112 MimbsW.8-5 1 0 0013 Fletcher 1 2 2200 I Borland 1 0 0001 Slccumb 1 1 0000 I Barton (Elster) I Riopley: First.

Pontino: Second. Davidson; Third. Hohn. (62.238). METS 3, DODGERS 2 1 LOSANQELS NEW YORK i ab hbl ab hbl Butlercf 4022 Bufordcf 4010 Offrmn ss 5000 Vzcaino ss 4120 Guthrie 0000 Everett rt 3000 Mndsi rt 2010 Kent 2b 2101 I Karros 1b 4000 Brogna Ib 3000 RKally If 4010 RyTpsn If 4121 Wllach 3b 3120 Huskey 3b 3000 CaHndz 3000 Stinnett 3000 Osuna 0000 Spiers ph 1011 DeShld ph 1010 BJones 2000 Cmngs 0000 Firence 0000 Astacio 0000 DiPoto 0000 Ingram 2b 0000 Bogar ph 1000 2b 3110 DHenry 0000 RMrtnz 1000 Hansen ph 0 0 0 0 Piazza 2000 Totals 32282 Totals 30363 000 000 010 001 One out when winning run scored YorV 2.

Angeles 9. New York 7. JS-BuBaT Wal'ecr' '15). RyThompson (5). (ij, Vizcaino I4 (IB).

Huskny IP Eft BB SO AngaMt IMarttrw? 62 2236 Ostma 1 0 0001 CunwUnjs L.M 131111 Astacto 0 0000 01 0000 Sports on TV TODAY Auto Racing Noon NASCAR Detroit Gasket 200. ESPN. 5 p.m. NASCAR SuperTruck Stevens' Tennis 3 p.m. RCA Championships, singles semifinal.

Ch. 2. 3 p.m. Volvo International, semifinal match, ESPN. Golf 3 p.m.

The Sprint International, third round. Ch. 11. 4:30 p.m. Northville Long Island Senior Classic, second round, ESPN.

Wide World of Sports 3:30 p.m. Boxing. Luis Santana vs. Terry Norris, WBC super welterweight title; horse racing, Travers Stakes, Ch. 13.

Baseball 7 p.m. Houston Astros at Cincinnati Reds. Ch. 13. NFL Preseason Football 7 p.m.

Buffalo Bills at Kansas City Chiefs. ESPN. 7:30 p.m. San Diego Chargers at Houston Oilers (subject to blackout), Ch. 39.

BJones Barents 5 2245 1 0000 i a 0011 DHenryW.5-5 1 0 0002 Currrnintjs otsftefl a 1 batter in the 9th. DeMutti; First Rapuano: Second. Gorman; Third. Lsyne. CARDiNALS 4, BRAVES 3 ATLANTA ST.

LOUIS ab rhbl ab rhbl Grssom ci 5110 3aSe 4000 Sause-ss 3000 Sweney ib 0000 OSra 3b 4020 OSmith ss 4110 CpJnes oh i 0 0 GSkey If 3222 McGrfl Ib 4000 rf 4021 Jusscerf 4111 Mabrytb 4020 JLopezc 3021 Bee 2B 4000 Ktestotf 4000 Henkep 0000 Lemke2t 2110 CooperSb 4010 Mrtkerp 2000 Hmondc 2111 Mrdcai ph 1000 Watson 3010 Oorrtz 0000 Fossas 0000 McMd 0000 Oqendo 2b 1000 Pokjniaph 1010 Totals 34382 Totals 334104 Atlanta 000 100 St Louis 001 100 Louis 1. 10, St. Louis B. 2B-Polonia (1), Gilkey (19), Mabry (11). (17).

Gilkey (12). Hemond (2). (6). IP ER BB SO Atlanta MerckerL.6-8 66 2230 Clontz 1 4 2200 McMfchael 1 0 0002 SL Louis Tf, 7 2 2 2 2 Fossas 0 0011 HenkeS.25 1X 1 1132 WP-Henke. Reliford; First, Kellogg; Second.

Wendelstedt; Third, Marsh. (57.078). AL Boxes ereaux. IP ER BB SO Texas BWtttLM 9 3353 Cook SO 0001 Chicago Alvarez W.5-7 5S 6 1124 DeLeon 2S 0 0001 RHemandez S.21 1 0001 Shutock: First. Tschida: I Second.

Craft; Third. Oenkinger. TIGERS 3, TWINS 1 MINNESOTA DETROIT ab hbl ab hbl Knblch2b 4010 Curtisd 5220 Becker cf 3010 Hggnsn rt 3120 Pucfcettdh 4020 Frymn3b 3000 Merulloc 4000 Fielder 1b 3001 Crdvalt 4130 Whtkerdh 2000 MstJIer rf 4000 Samuel dh 0000 Coorner 3b 3000 CGmez ss 4021 Haleph 1000 Cuylerll 4010 Sthvk 1b 2011 Flherty 3000 Mearesss 3010 RtcherZb 3000 Totals 32191 Totals 30372 Minnesota 010 000 Detroit 200 000 (7). Stahoviak (5). 3.

6. Detroit 10.2B—Sta- hoviak (15). Curtis (25). (3). (32).

Cordova (12), Curtis (22), Higglnson (5). (14). Flaherty. IP ER BB SO Minnesota ParraU-1 6 3323 Watklns 00 0010 OMunoz 0 0010 Guardado XI 0010 Schullstrom 1 0 0000 Detroit Bergman W.5-B 78 1124 21 0000 Watkins pitched to 1 batter in the 7th. Guardado pitched to 1 batter in the 8th.

Bergman. Voltaggio: First. Joyce: Second, Scott; Third. McKean. (52.416).

ROYALS 10, BLUE JAYS 3 KANSAS crnr TORONTO ab hbl ab hbl Damon 2210 DvWht 3000 TGdwn II 3 1 1 0 Huff cf 1000 TuckerH 1100 Molitordh 4010 Joynerlb 3225 RAImr2b 3010 Vrtiello 1b 1010 Perez 2b 1000 GaettiSb 4121 Carterlf 3111 Cceres 3b 1000 Mldndo II 1000 Lckhrl dh 5112 CHerud 1b 4120 Gagne ss 4122 Sprgue 3b 4110 Nunly rf 4000 Green rf 4011 Howard 2b 5 0 0 0 AGnzIz ss 3001 Mayne 4110 AMrtnz 3010 Totals 37101110 Totals 34383 Kansas City 501 Toronto 000 000 (10). AMartinez (3). City 2. Toronto 1. City 7.

Toronto 4.2B—Gaetti 2 (24). sprague (24). (6). Gagne (5), Carter (16). Nunnally (4).

IP ER BB SO Kansas City Gordon W.8-8 78 3302 Bunch 20 0001 Toronto Carrara L.i-2 5Vi 10 10 10 54 Robinson 3X1 0011 Carrara (Damon). Kaiser; First, Cousins; Second, Welke; Third. Brinkman. T-224. INDIANS 7, BREWERS 5 MILWAUKEE CLEVELAND ab hbl ab hbl Cirillo 2b 5012 Lofton 5110 SeteerSb 4010 Vizquelss 4120 Surhoff If 5010 Baerga 2b 4011 Nilsson rf 5110 Belle If 3221 Jaha 1b 3010 Murray dh 4 1 1 1 GVghn dh 4 1 1 Thome 3b 3100 jOliver 4100 MRmrz rf 4131 Hulse 4131 Krty rf 0000 JsVlntnss 3111 Srrentolb 4001 SAImr 4011 Totals 375104 Totals 357116 Milwaukee 050 000 Cleveland 020 310 (9).

Surhoff (4), JOliver (7). Thome (12). 1. LOB-Milwaukee 8. Cleveland 6.

(6). GVaughn (19). JsValentin (20). Belle (37). Murray (16).

MRamirez (21). (4). (27). IP ER BB SO Milwaukee Bones L.7-9 68 6522 Roberson 23 1101 Otvnand MCIarkW.7-5 68 5415 Poote SO 0011 Plunk 0001 1 1 0001 WP-MOark 3 WcClelland, First, Johnson; Second, Phillips: Third, Roe. T-2 59 (42.865) WHITE SOX 3, RANGERS 1 TEXAS CHICAGO hbl ab hbl Nixon cf 4010 Uhnsn 5131 Frazier If 4120 DaMtnz ib 5000 IRdrgz 4000 Raines If 4131 jGnrtz dh 4000 Thmas dh 3020 TffteTO" Ib 3010 3t) 2000 Greer rf 4021 rt 3001 Wthng 36 3010 Ohm 2n 3110 Frye 26 3000 Krfcvce 2000 EWrre ss 3000 ss 4000 Totals 33 1 7 1 Totatl 31 3 8 3 Texas 000 001 CMcago 011 100 2 6.

Chicago 1 Worth-ngton (n, Durham (25i NFL NFL Preseason Standings AMERICAN CONFERENCE East Pel. PF PA 0 .50041 51 0 .50019 16 0 .333 34 59 Indianapolis N.Y. Jets Buffalo New England Miami Central Cleveland Pittsburgh Cincinnati Jacksonville Houston West Denver Oakland Kansas City Seattle San Diego 1 1 1 I 0 0 .333 45 75 0 .000 21 61 0 .500 68 32 0 .500 44 46 0 .333 54 72 0 .250 51 87 0 .000 26 32 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East .667 43 36 .667 71 56 .500 54 43 0 .500 51 40 0 .000 25 40 Pet. PF PA 0 1.000 69 34 0 1.000 38 30 0 1.000 33 26 0 .500 37 50 0 .333 42 51 0 1.000 69 33 0 1.000 63 30 0 .667 57 57 0 .500 31 70 0 .500 34 16 .667 54 42 .500 54 25 .333 34 39 .000 30 41 .333 69 71 Philadelphia 3 Arizona 2 N.Y. Giants 2 Washington 1 Dallas 1 Central Detroit 3 0 Green Bay 2 0 Minnesota 2 Chicago 1 Tampa Bay 1 West Carolina 2 Atlanta 1 San Francisco 2 New Orleans 0 2 St.

Louis 1 2 Thursday's Games Detroit 20. Cincinnati 13 Philadelphia 31. New England 7 Friday's Games SI. Louis 27. Jacksonville 10 Minnesota 20, Oakland 17 Saturday's Games Indianapolis at Green Bay.

noon Cleveland at Atlanta. 6 p.m. Washington at Miami, 6 p.m. Pittsburgh at Tampa Bay. 6:30 p.m.

Buffalo at Kansas City. 7 p.m. (ESPN) Carolina at San Francisco, 7 p.m. New York Jets al New York Giants. 7p.m.

San Diego at Houston. 7:30 p.m. Sunday's Games Seattle at New Orleans, noon Arizona at Chicago, 7 p.m. (TNT) Monday's Game Dallas at Denver. 7 p.m.

(ABC) Cardinals 27, Jaguars 10 St. Louis 0 13 0 Jacksonville 3 7 0 First Quarter Sisson 35.3:27. Second Quarter 21 from Miller (kick failed). 2:04. 24 from Beueriein (Sisson kick).

7-20. 5 from Miller (McLaughlin kick). 13:05. Fourth Quarter 15 from Maddox (McLaughlin kick), 9:50. 40 interception return (McLaughlin kick), 13:42.

(est.) First downs Rushes-yards Passing Punl Returns Kickoff Returns Interceptions Ret. Comp-AtHnt Sacked-Yards Lost Punts Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession StL 20 25-44 178 3-8 3-67 1-40 20-34-1 5-41 6-44 2-0 2-15 33:37 Jack 15 15-45 287 2-21 5-82 1-48 22-38-1 2-7 6-39 2-2 14-163 26:23 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Louis. Betlis 4-11. Bailey 3-10. Bostic 4-9.

Russell 3-5. Tremble 1-1. Miller 1-(minus4). Jacksonville. Brunell 2-22.

Stewart 6-19, Beuerlein 1-3. Christopherson 3-2. Jordan 1 -2. Maston 1 -2. Howard 1-(minus 5).

Louis. Miller 14-24-1-141. Maddox 6-10-0-78. Jacksonville, Beuerlein 10-14-0-150. Brunell 12-24-1-144.

Louis. Wright 3-44. Kinchen 3-37. Russell 3-8. Brantley 2-31.

O'Bannon 230. Bruce 2-26, Hester 2-15. Drayton 1-14. Jackson 1-7. Thomas 1-7.

Jacksonville, Griffith 4-64. Howard 4-45. Givins 3-36. Brown 243. Jackson 2-33.

Mi.Williams 2-15. Schorp 1-28, Jordan 1-11, J.Smith 1-11. Maston 1-6, Stewart 1-2. MISSED FIELD GOALS-Sl. Louis.

McLaughlin 23. College Football Preseason Div. I-AA Poll HUNTINGDON VALLEY. Pa. The top 25 teams in the preseason Sports Network Division l-AA football poll, with 1994 records and final 1994 ranking: Record Prv 1.

Youngstown St. 14-0-1 1 2. Marshall 12-2-0 3 3 McNeeseSt. 10-3-0 6 4, Montana 11 -30 4 5. E.

Kentucky 10-3-0 5 6 Aooalachian St 9-4-0 9 7. James Madison 10-3-0 7 8 Boise State 1320 2 9. Pennsylvania 900 14 10. Southern. 6-5-0 -11 Delaware 7-3-1 12 Williams Mary 8-3-0 19 13.

Stephen F. Austin 6-3-2 21 14 Idaho 9-3-0 15 Troy SI 8-4-0 12 16, Grabbling Si, 9-3-0 17 17. Massachusetts 5-6-0 18 New Hampshire 10-2-0 13 19 Northern Iowa 8-4-0 11 20. Southeast Missouri St. 7-50 21.

Liberty 5-6-0 22. Boston University 9-3-0 10 23 Florida ASM 6-50 24. Georgia Southern 6-50 25. Western Illinois 8-3-0 24 Golf British Women's Open Scores WOBURN England Scorer Friday after -he second round o' the $576.000 Women Open on the 6.257 yard, par 73 (35-381 Woburn Golf and Country Ciub course KarrieWobb Ma'd' Lurr, 73 Sports Bulletin Board The Gulveston 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 FM 1764 in La Marque. Fax to: 740-3421. Call: or (800) 561 -3611.

Ext. 410. Area Golf Classic tees off Sept. 28 The ninth annual Golf Classic will be Sept. 28 at the Bayou Golf Club in Texas City.

The tournament, which is sponsored by the Texas City-La Marque Chamber of Commerce, will have two tee times (8 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.), and the field is limited to 288 golfers. There will be four players on each team, an and player. Players can form their own teams or be placed on a team. The Modified Oldsmobile Scramble Handicap System will be used.

Registration is $80 per player, including green and cart fees, golf balls and tees, and meals. Business sponsors package includes a personalized sign on a green or tee box and registration for one golfer for $160. Sign sponsorships are $100. Hole-in-one prizes include a new Oldsmobile 98 and $10,000. There will also be closest to the pin, longest drives and putting contests.

For information, call the chamber at 935-1408 or (713) 280-391 7. County golf championship set for September The Galveston County Golf Association County Championship will be at 8 a.m. Sept. 9-10 at the Galveston County Municipal Golf Course. The four-man team draw with and flights.

All players play out. net and gross winners. Entry fee is $80, including cart, green fees and barbecue for contestant and one guest. Extra guests will be charged $6. All association dues must be current.

Entries are due by 5 p.m. Sept. 8. For information, call Joe Russo at 744-2366. Labor Day golf tournament Sept.

9 The Galveston County Golf Association will have its annual Labor Day Tournament Sept. 9-10 at the Galveston Municipal Golf Course. Dickinson Soccer club continues registration The Dickinson Soccer Club is still accepting registration for the fall season. Registration is open to ages 4-18 (age as of Aug. and the fee is $60 with family discounts.

For information, call (713) 337-7639 or (713) 534-2622, or mail inquiries to: Dickinson Soccer Club, P.O. Box 1565, Dickinson, 77539. The Dickinson Soccer Club meets the third Monday of each month at the First Presbyterian Church on Pine Drive (behind Pizza Inn) in Dickinson. All interested adults are encouraged to attend. Gators season tickets on sale Season tickets for the upcoming Dickinson Gators football season will be on sale through Friday at the administration building, located off Hwy.

3. The cost for a book of season tickets (five home games) is $15. Tickets will be available 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays and 7:30 a.m.

until 3:30 p.m. Fridays. Youth football, drill team registration today The Bayou Gators and Gatorettes (formerly the LCD Gamblers and Diamond Darlings) youth football and drill teams will have registration from 10 a.m, until 1 p.m. today at Lobit Park in Dickinson. Boys and girls ages 8-12 are eligible, and all players must be accompanied by a parent with a copy of their birth certificate.

Equipment will also be issued. Practice begins Monday. For information, call Dick McDuff at 339-2701 or Jim Clark at 559-2199. DASA fall softball league seeks players The Dickinson Amateur Softball League requests girls ages 5-18, who would like to play fall softball. to register their interest by Monday.

Games will be played with area teams from Sept. 9 through Nov. 4. Call Jo Keller at (713) 337-6358, Jan Hebert at (713) 534-2720 or Charles Yoes at (713) 337-9339. Galveston Ball High fans can renew season tickets Ball High season football tickets can be renewed until Friday.

Afterwards, tickets will go on sale to the general public on a first-come basis. Season tickets are $17.50 ($3.50 each) for five home games. Tickets are $5 at the gate on game day. Season tickets are available from 8:30 a.m. until 4 p.m.

Monday through Friday at the business office, 3904 Ave. Chamber golf tourney set for Aug. 28 The sixth annual Galveston Chamber of Commerce Golf Tournament will be Aug. 28 at the Galveston Country Club. Tee times will be at 8 a.m.

and 1:30 p.m. The four-person handicap scramble will be limited to 200 golfers. TTie entry fee is $80 per player. Registration forms csn be obtained through the Galveston Chamber of Commerce, 2106 Seawall Galveston, 77550., or call Cindy Schulz at 7635326, ext. 158.

The deadline to enter is Monday. Hole and prize sponsorships are also available from $100 to $500. Couples golf tourney tees off Sunday The Galveston Municipal Golf Course will have a couples breakfast tournament at 9 a.m. Sunday. Entry fee is $30 per couple.

For information, call 744-2366. Hurricanes, Whirlwind registration set for today Gatveston Hurricanes and Whirlwind will have registration from 9:30 a.m. until 1 p.m. today at Cedar Terrace Hall, 32nd and Ave. H.

Registration is open to ages 8 through 12. A birth certificate is required as is the registration fee. Equipment will be handed out from 9:30 p.m. until 4 p.m. For information, call 762-3004 or 744-8604.

Broncos football registration under way Registration for the Broncos, a member of Galveston Youth Tackle Football, will every from 6 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. every Monday, Wednesday and Friday through September at the Ball High practice field, 43rd and Ave. P. Registration is open to ages 8 to 12.

All new players must present their original birth certificate. For information, call Roderic Oliver at 762-4957. Cycle-Fest rides into action Oct. 7 Msgr. Chataignon Council No.

9978, Knights of Columbus will have its fourth annual Oktober Cycle-Fest Bike Ride at 8 a.m. Oct. 7 starting at the Kroger parking lot at 45th and Seawall Blvd. Registration is $16 before Sept. 29 and $19 afterwards.

Proceeds will benefit Galveston County charities. T-shirts are guaranteed for those who register before Sept. 29. Early packet pickup and registration is from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m.

Oct. 6 in the Regatta Room of the Best Western Beachfront Inn. 59th and Seawall Blvd. Regular packet pickup and registration is from 6:30 p.m. until 7:30 p.m.

Oct. 7 at the Kroger parking lot. Registration forms are available at the UTMB fieldhouse, Gold's Gym, West End Cycle Kroger, Treasure Island Trophies, University National Bank, University Federal Credit Union, Nations- Bank, United States National Bank, Bank of the West, Galveston Health and Racquet Club, O'Malley's Stage Door Pub, Gregory's Clock and Watch Repair, Galveston visitor's bureau, Strand Visitor's Center, Mall of the Mainland, Texas City's Nessler Center, and College of the Mainland Physical Education Center. Fall softball registration under way Registration for the Fall Ball Softball League is under way. Registration is open to ages 5-16.

Players must register by Wednesday. Ages 5-6 should call Bradley Dennis at 744-0456; ages 7-8 call Tessa Sendejas at 762-2155; ages 10 and under call Randy Wagner at 763-0276; ages 12 and under call Tessa Sendejas at 762-2155; ages 14 and under call Paul Pacini at 765-5290; ages 16 and under call Alfred Rodriguez at 763-0006. For information, call Sendejas or Lorreta Carnes at 763-2241. Golf tourney tees off Oct. 7 The sixth annual Invitational golf tournament will be at 1 p.m.

Oct. 7 and 8 a.m. Oct. 8 at the Galveston Island Municipal Golf Course. The entry fee for the two-person low ball tournament is $90 per person through Oct.

1. Afterwards, the fee is $110, and the deadline to enter is Oct. 3. Carts will be $20.52 for two days. For information, call 744-2366.

Hitchcock Reserved football tickets on sale Reserve seating is available for the Hitchcock Bulldogs 1995 football season. Tickets may be purchased in the main hail of the high school from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays through Sept. 1.

Tickets are $14 for four home games. La Marque Soccer club continues registration The La Marque Soccer Club is accepting registration for all new players and returning players ages 5-18. Also, coaches and referees are needed for the upcoming season. If you don't understand the game, then the league will pay your registration fee for soccer dinics or referee school during the summer. The summer clinics are open to ages 12 and up.

For information on player registration, coaching clinics or referee school, call Joe Fichera at 935-4914 or Sharon Daniels at 938-7530. Cougar football season tickets on sale La Marque Cougars football season tickets are on sale at the LMISD Tax Office, 1641 Magnolia. Season tickets sales end at 4 p.m. Friday. Season tickets are $18 for six home games.

The tax office is open from 8 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday and from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. Friday.

For information, call the tax office at 935-2495. Tigers schedule registration today The La Marque Tigers Booster Club will have a mini registration for its football and drill teams from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. today at Mahan Park. Registration is $75 per child.

La Marque boosters meet Tuesday The La Marque Booster Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the athletic annex building. Officers will be elected. Anyone interested in running for office should attend. League City Parks and Rec offers gymnastics League City Parks and Recreation Department offers gymnastics classes for ages 3-12.

Children can attend Tuesday or Thursday afternoon classes. For information, call (713) 338-4877. Flag football tourney kicks off Aug. 26 League City Parks and Recreation Department will have a men's flag football tournament Aug. 26-27 at Countryside Park.

Registration is due Tuesday, and the fee is $125 per team. For information, call (713)338-4877. The department's fall flag football leagues will consist of Monday and Wednesday leagues. The team fee is $260, and the deadline to register is Aug. 25.

Each team will play eight games. For information, call (713) 338-4877. Parks and Rec offer adult softball leagues Registration for the League City Parks and Recreation adult softball leagues is under way. Men's Class plays Mondays, Wednesday and Sundays; Men's Class plays Tuesdays; Women's Class plays Wednesdays; Coed Class plays Thursdays; Coed Class plays Fridays. Teams or individual players are welcome.

Call the department at (713) 338-4877. Santa Fe Little League elections Monday Santa Fe Little League will have elections for board of directors at 7 p.m. Monday at Runge Park. Anyone living in the Santa Fe school district is eligible to vote or run for a position on the board. Written nominations can be handed in to any current board member or mailed to: P.O.

Box 621, Santa Fe, 77517. Nominees must attend Monday's election. Also, the upcoming Fall Ball camp will be discussed. Indians season football tickets on sale Season tickets for the upcoming Santa Fe Indians football season will be on sale through Sept. 1.

Tickets are available from 8 a.m. until noon weekdays at the Santa Fe High School field house. All Senior Citizens Gold Pass Card holders can renew their season seats by calling Sandra Lewis at the athletic department at 925-3526, Ext. 210. Texas City Men's bowling club meets Wednesday The Texas City Men's Bowling Club's league meeting will be at 6 p.m.

Wednesday in the meeting room at AMF Star Lanes in Texas City. Team captains or their representatives are requested to attend for fall bowling to begin Sept. 6. For information, call Bill Doty, league secretary, at 945-6855. Women's bowling club meets today The Texas Marque Women's Bowling Association will meet at noon today at the AMF Star Lanes in Texas Ciiy.

All members should attend, and all members present will receive three free games and popcorn. Suzanne Strudwick Liselotte Neumann Tina Fischer Val Skinner Hiromi Kobayashi Brandie Burton Stefama Croce Annika Sorenstam Julie Forbes Marie-Laure DeLorenzi Claire Dutly JaneGeddas Emilee Klein 71.72—143 AsaGottmo Lynette Brooky ShaniWaugh Lora Fairclough Chartotta Eliasson-Wharton Missie Berteotti Leigh Ann Mills Patricia Meunier 73.71—144 Wendy Doolan Pam Wright Joanne Money Diane Barnard Nancy Lope? Evelyn Ortey JiilMcGill Sally Prosser Northville Seniors Scores jFnin'JO Scorns Friday after the first round of the $800 000 Senior Northvide Long island Classic on the par- 72 (38-36). Meadow Brook Club course John Paul Cam 31 Tony Jacklin Bud Lee Trevor, Mike Joyr.e Jim Albus 34.34—68 I Larry Gilbert JaySigel i Ben Smith Larry Laoretti Dave Eichelberger Bob Murphy Bruce Summerhays Calvin Peete Bob Charles i Bob Smith i Don Davis I Bob Thatcher i Mike Still I Charles Goody I Bruce Devlin George Archer Ken SMI Gene Littler Jerry McGee Harold Henning Walter Zembnski Jack Kiefer Bob Irving Jimmy Powell Dick Goetz Dick Rhyan Chuck Montalbano David Duval Lee Janzen Greg Norman Davis Love III Ernie Els Brett Ogle Tom Watson Tom Lehman Jay Haas Dudley Hart David Feherty Emlyn Aubrey D.A. Weibring Dan Forsman Lee Rinker Jose Maria Olazabal Dicky Pride Chip Beck Joe Ozaki Doug Martin Scon Verplank Steve Stncker International Scores CASTLE ROCK, Colo Scores Friday after the second round the $1 5 million tour-ar-err p'ayed on the 7,559 yard, par-72 Castle Pines Golf Club course using a modified Stableford sconng system (8 points for double eagle. 5 for eagle.

2 for zero for par rr-inus-1 for bogey and mmus-S for double bogey or wo se) fy-won qualifying spot in a playoff, y-playof suspended by darvness, will play Saturoay morning ro' final Qualifying spot 1 Marv 3 Transactions BASEBALL American League CHICAGO WHITE to terms wrth Jeff Liefer, third baseman CLEVELAND to with Davd Millar, first baseman- outfielder KANSAS CITY Jim Converse, pitcher, from the Seattle Manners to complete the trade for Vmce Coieman Designated Dwayne Hosey. outfie'der, for assignment TORONTO BLUE Mike Timlin, pitcher, from the 15-day disabled iist Optioned Ricardo Jordan, prrcher. to Syracuse of the Inte'nationai League National League HOUSTON Eric Ireland, pitcher, and Ric Johnson, outfielder. NEW YORK Brett Butler, outfielder, to the Los Angeles Dodgers for Dwight Maness and Scott Hunter, outfielders ST. LOUIS Ozzie Smith, shortstop, from the 15-day disabled list.

Called up David Bell, second baseman, from Louisville of the American Association Waived Ramon Caraballo. second baseman, who accepted an assignment to Louisville. Designated Darnell Coles, outfielder, lor assignment. FOOTBALL National Football League CLEVELAND don Bennett, running back; Ryan i McGrath. tight end: Derrick Neal.

wide i receiver, and Randy Neal and Joe Smigiel. linebackers HOCKEY National Hockey League BUFFALO Ross Mahoney scout NEW JERSEY Re-signed Neal Broten. center NEW YORK Stu Gr wir.g, to an offer sheet OLYMPICS SYDNEY (Australia) ORGANIZING Gary Pemberton. president and chief executive officer, has quit as the cornmrnee's chief executive officer and will continue as president COLLEGE SOUTHWEST Jaryres Loft assistant track and coach.

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