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2C SPORTS MONDAY, JULY 17, 1989 BATTLE CREEK ENQUIRE television cotmi 1-SCO-410-1414 psnhnum 9 cent par cS ESPN ESPN ESPN fESPN 330a.nL: 5:30 p.m.: fcOOpjlu p.m: 6:45 p.m.: 7Mp.mi 7:15 p.rl: 730p.nL: TODAY AMA SupemoM Rating. From Anaheim, Calif. SunHst K.LD.S. Home Run Derby SportsLook Gofflnf Michigan SportsCanter Tigen Today Major League Basebal Magazine Maior Leacue Basebal Oakland A's at Detroit a PASS cmsricsn teesue ESPN PASS EAST DIVISION ESPN PASS Baltimore New York GB 6 7 Recalled Dave Leiper, pitcher, from his 20-day rehabilitation assignment at Las Vegas of the Pacific Coast League. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS Activated Scott Garrelts, pitcher, from the 15-dav disabled list and Atlee Hammaker, pitcher, from the 21-day disabled list.

Optioned Mike Beniomin, infielder, and Bill Bathe, catcher, to Phoenix of the Pacific Coast League. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association DETROIT PISTONS Signed Joe Du-mars, guard, to a multivear contract extension and Scott Hastings, forward-center, to a multivear contract. FOOTBALL National Football League DENVER BRONCOS Agreed to terms with Anthony Butts, nose tackle. Warren Powers, defensive end, and Richard Shelton, cornerback. DETROIT LIONS Signed Jason Phillips and Gary Lee, wide receivers; Tony Paige, fullback, Raphel Cherry, defensive back, Derek MacCready, defensive tackle, and Keith Karpinski, linebacker.

LOS ANGELES RAMS Signed Mike Williams, wide receiver, Darrvl Henley, defensive back, and Brian Smith, linebacker. COLLEGE FIESTA BOWL Extended its contract with NBC through the 1995 game. TBS Major League BasebalL Atlanta at Montreal (Live) ESPN Rodeo. Calgary Stampede Boston p.m.: 38 45 44 47 46 49 Pet. .573 J05 .494 .484 .483 .462 .366 51 44 43 44 43 42 32 10tOOp.nL: 10:30 p.m.: George Bayer, $500 10 Doug Ford, $500 -73-74-76-223 Bob Boldt, $500 76-76-72-224 11 Jesse Whittenton, $50076-72-76-224 11 John Schlee, $500 78-76-73-227 14 Bill Collins, $500 76-75-77-228 15 ANHEUSER-BUSCH CLASSSIC At Wiillemsburi, Va.

x-will plav three holes of sudden-death playoff when play was suspended and will resume playoff on No. 16. x-Mike Donald 6746-7045-268 -16 x-TIm Simpson -16 Hal Sutton, $74400 -16 Mike Hulbert, -15 Tom Bvrum, $34400 -14 Brin Tnnvsn, $28475 -13 BJAcCallistr, $28475 47-704648-271 -13 Roger Maltbi, -13 John Mahffy, $21950-69474947-272 -12 Ron Streck, $21950 -68474948-272 -12 Chris Perry, $21950 -12 Jim Galloghr, -11 Curtis Strang, -11 Curt Bvrum, $14450 -10 Bbby Wdkns, $14450 -U Scott Hoch, $14450 6945-70-70-274 -10 Ed Humenik, S14450-67448-70-274 -10 Peter Jacbsa $14450-674849-70-274 -10 Brad Bryant, $8,944 -9 Ian Bakr-Fnch, -9 Jeff Hart, $8,944 7146-7V47-275 -9 John Adams, $8,944 -9 Fuzzy Zoeller, $8,944 -66-70-7148-275 -9 Steve Hart, $8,944 69-704848-275 -9 Lenrd Thmpsn, $8,944 -9 BELGIAN CLASSIC At Brussels, Belgium Top Fitiishersr Jeff Sluman, U.S., 66-71-71-208 rAj iracmae at Laaoroka-DRC Major LeagvM BatetwIL Chicago Cubs at Los Angeles Dodgers Toronto Cleveland Milwaukee DETROIT 57 WEST DIVISION 11:00 pm: 1130 10 GB 3 5Vi 8Vi 11 18V4 California Oakland Kansas City 8 S3 54 51 48 45 Pet. .596 .587 .560 .533 J00 .473 .391 36 38 40 42 45 48 ESPN BasebaCs Greatest Hint PASS Major League Baseball. Oakland A's at Detroit CNN Sports Tonight ESPN SportsCanter ESPN Women's VbbeybaH.

Pro Beach Tournament ESPN Boating World ESPN Surfer Magazine ESPN SportsLook CNN Sports Latenight ESPN SportsCenter Texas Seattle Minnesota Chicago 1:30 a.m.: 2.X) a.m.: 230a.nL: Tuesday's Gomes CHICAGO at Los Angeles, 10:35 p.m. Philadelphia at Cincinnati, 735 p.m. Atlanta at Montreal, 735 pm Houston at New York, 735 pm A Pittsburgh at San Diego, HW5 pm St. Louis at San Francisco, 10:35 pm SUNDAY'S CUB BOXSCORE CHICAGO SAN DIEGO abrhbi abrhbi Walton cf 4 0 2 0 Wynne cf 4 0 0 0 Sndbrg 2b4 0 0 0 Tmpitn ss 4000 DwSmth rf 1 0 0 0 TGwynn rf 4 0 2 0 Webster rf4 1 1 0 JoClark lb 3 1 1 0 McClndn If 3 1 2 2 James If 4 2 3 1 Groce lb 4 1 1 0 MaDavis 0 0 0 0 Ramos 3b40 10 RAIomr 2b 3 1 2 1 Dunston ss3 0 0 0 Parent 3 0 0 0 Varsho phO 0 0 0 Sakaor 3b 3 0 0 0 Dwsn ph 0 0 0 0 Rsmsn 2 0 10 Wilkrsn 3b0 0 0 0 Flnnry ph 000 1 Girardi 3 0 0 0 Grant 0 0 0 0 Sutcliffe p3 0 1 1 CMartnz If 1 0 0 0 SWilson 0 0 0 0 Lancastr pO 0 0 0 Law ph 1 0 0 0 Williams pO 0 0 0 Totals 34313 Totals 314 9 3 Chicago 080 803 0083 San Diego 128 HI OOx 4 E-DwSmith, Girordl. DP-San Diego 1.

LOB-Chicago 9, San Diego 8. 2B-McClendon, Groce, Ramos. HR James (5), McClendon (9). SB-RAIomar (22), Parent (1). Parent.

SF-Flonnerv. IP ER BB SO Sutcliffe L.10-7 5 7 4.3 3 5 SWilson 1 0 0 0 2 Lancaster 1 0 0 0 1 Williams 1 0 0 0 0 0 Rosmusen VJM 6 7 3 3 3 5 Grant IV 1 0 0 0 0 MaDavis 1 0 0 0 2 2 T-255. A-26561. 43 36 56 Sunday's Games ESPN ESPN' ESPN ESPN ESPN ESPN ESPN ESPN TUESDAY SportsCenter WatarsUing. U.S.

Team Trials (Taped) CR Football Auto Racing. Corvette Challenge Auto Racing. Toyota Celebrity Race Inside the PGA Tour Home Run Derby SportsLook Off to the Races From Hazel Park SportsCenter Tigers Today Major League BasebalL Oakland A's at Detroit dm) Scott Simpson, U.S. Andy Bean, U.S., Larry Mize, U.S., Chip Beck, U5v 830a.nL: 1040 am: 1:00 p.m.: 3:00 p.m.: 330 p.m.: 530 p.m.: p.m.: ft30p.nL: 7:15 p.m.: 730 p.m.: p.nu 9:00 p.m.: 10KX) d.rl: 1030 PASS Greg Norman, Australia ESPN Tom Kite, U.S., US. WOMEN'S OPEN At Lake Orion, Mich.

Top Finishers (o-denotes amateur) Betsy King. $80000 67-71-72-68-278 -6 Nancy Lopez, $40000 -2 Penny Hamml -1 Pat Bradley, $2i250 73-74-6W8-283 -1 Dottie Mochrl, Lori Garbacz, S15JM3-71-70-73-70-284 Laura Davis, -1-1 Vicki Fergon, 1 Jane Geddes, $9,974 70-72-72-72-286 2 Colleen Walkr, 2 Avoko Okamt, $130476-72-74-65-287 -1-3 D. Ammccpn, 73-70-74-70-287 3 M. Blackwtdr, 3 ML dLrnz-Tv, S8J04. 68-74-7 V74-287 3 Kim Bauer, $7,137 72-72-73-71-288 -1-4 M.

Flgurs-Dtt, 4 Glna 74-72-72-71-289 5 Joanne Carnr, S6J74 76-69-7V73-289 5 Patty Sheehn, 5 Shirley Frina S5J92. 74-75-7348-290 6 Liseltt Nmnn, 71-71-75-73-290 -1-6 Caroline Kgg, 71-73-73-73-290 .6 Beth Daniel, $5392 73-73-71-73-290-1-6 Kathy Pstlwt, $5392 77-70-70-73 290 6 D. Csn-Wlkns, 6 Sally Quinlan, 7 Kim Shipman, $4480 7449-74-74-291 7 Amy Alcott, $4480 7 Donna White, $4,172 75-73-74-70-292 8 Chris Johnson, 8 Nancy Taylor, $4,172 74-73-73-72292 8 Patrice Rizzd, U1727749-73-73--292 8 Debbie Massy, 8 Jody Rosnthl, $17868049-7649-294 10 Debrh McHff, -1-10 Cindy Rorck, 10 Amy Benz, $1458 -71-76-76-72-295 11 HolliS Stocv, $1458 78-70-73-74-295 11 Kristi Albers, $145871-73-75-76-295 11 Sandra Havn, $1458 72-73-74-76-295 11 Linda Hunt, 8X178 12 Lenor Rttnhs, $117873-72-72-79-296 12 Missl-McGrg, $1758 74-73-77-73-297 13 Allison Fnnv, 13 K. Guadagna 13 Peggy Krsch, $475876-70-77-74-297 13 Maggy Will, SZ758 13 Tommy Grn, 13 Alice Ritzmn, $175871-75-74-77-297 13 Lori Wst, $1292 8.76-73-75-74-298 14 V. Sknnr, $1292 8.78-72-74-74-298 14 A.

Nichls, $1292 8.74-73-75-76-298 14 Nancy Rubin, $110575-73-77-74-299 15 Deb Richard, $1072 73-77-76-74-300 16 a-Vicki Goetze 73-75-77-75-300 16 Kris Monghn, $103974-7641-70-301 17 Angi Rdgwv, $.1,977 71-79-79-74-303 19 Robin Waltn, 19 Rose Jones, $1,977 19 McGonn, $1,977 19 Pam Wright, 20 GRAND RAPIDS OPEN At Grand Rapids Top Finishers John Paul Cain, 694846-203 -10 Charles Sifford, $21750 -704945-204 -9 Dave Hill, $21750 65-7148-204 -9 Geiberger, $16,250 69-7046-205 4 Walter Zembrisk, 4 Frank Beard, $10,550 6947-70-206 -7 Orville Moody, $10550 64-70-72-206 -7 Peter Thomson, $7325 71-7046-207 4 Gene Littler, $7325 714947-207 4 Mike Hill, $7325 69-7048-207 4 Bob Brue, $7325 4 Jimmy Powell, $7325 724748-207 4 Jack Nicklaus Jr. U.S. PASS PASS SCOTTISH OPEN At Gieneogles, Scotland Top Finishers Michael Allen, $80000 7346-7043-272 Ion Woosnam, $364 65-70-7148-274 JM. Olazabol, $36430 67-704849-274 David Faherty, $21160 Ronan Rafferty, $21160 E. Romero, $15400 7246-7049-277 Mark McNultv, $15400 -69-7147-70-277 Roger Chapman, TBS Major League BasebalL Atlanta at Montreal (Live) ESPN Cycling, Tour de France highlights (Taped) ESPN Top Rank Boxing.

From Las Vegas, Nev. (Live) PASS This Week on PH Road Press Pass Major League BasebalL Chicago Cubs at Los Angeles Dodgers (Live) PASS Tennis Magazine ESPN Lighter Side of Sports PASS Inside Golf CNN Sports Tonight Larry Rinker, $11376 11:30 p.m. Des Smyth DETROIT Seattle 5 New York 10, Kansas Citv 1 6V5 innings Oakland 6, Toronto 2 Baltimore 3, California 11 innings Cleveland 11, Texas 5 Minnesota 4, Boston 3, 11 innings Chicago Milwaukee 0 Today's Games Oakland C.Young 2-8) at Detroit (Gibson 2-4), 7:35 p.m. California (Abottt 8-5 and Petry 2-0) at Toronto (Stottlemyre 1-4 and Cummings 2-0), 5:35 p.m. Seattle (Swift 6-2) at Baltimore (Har-nisch 0-2), 7:35 p.m.

Cleveland (Candiotti 7-6) at Minnesota (Dyer 0-2), 8.115 p.m. New York (LaPoint 66) at Chicago (Rosenberg 2-5), 8.30 p.m. Milwaukee (August 9-7) at Kansas City (Gordon 10-2), 8:35 p.m. Boston (Gardner 2-4) at Texas (Jeff-coat 4-2), p.m. Tuesday's Games Oakland at DETROIT, 7:35 p.m.

Seattle at Baltimore, 7:35 p.m. California at Toronto, 7:35 p.m. Cleveland at Minnesota W5 p.m. New York at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Milwaukee at Kansas City, 8:35 p.m.

Boston at Texas, 8:35 p.m. SUNDAY'S TIGER BOXSCORE SEATTLE DETROIT abrhbi obrhbi Reynlds2b4 0 0 0 Bergmn lb 5 0 2 0 Briley If 5 12 0 Morlnd dh 5 1 1 0 ADavis 1b3 2 1 0 Whitakr 2b 4 2 2 2 Leonrd dh4 1 3 2 Tramml ss 4 2 2 1 Griffey cf 3 0 0 2 Lynn If 4 2 2 1 Coles rf 3 0 0 1 TJones rf 4 113 Presley 3b4 0 0 0 Strange 3b 4 0 1 0 Valle 3 0 0 0 Pettis cf 0 0 0 0 Cchrn ss 4110 GWord cf 3 0 10 Sinatro 3 0 11 Totals 33 5 7 5 Totals 36 813 8 Seattle 182 800 200-5 Detroit 400 040 00x-8 E-Cochrone. DP-Seattle 2. LOB-Seattle 9, Detroit 6. 2B Leonard 2, Briley.

HR TJones (3), Whitaker (19), Tram-mell (3). SF-Griffev. IP ER BB SO Harris U1-2 2 6 4 4 0 0 JeReed 2 5 4 4 1 0 Powell 2Vi 1 0 0 1 0 MJackson 1 1 0 0 0 1 Hudson W.l-4 614 6 5 5 4 2 Nunez 2 1 0 0 2 0 Powell pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. HBP-Valle by Hudson. T-Z40.

-724948-70-279 -7V714949-280 Richard Boxall Martin Poxon Peter Fowler Sandy Lyle Howard Clark Payne Stewart Sam Torrance Mark James Jeff Hawkes Nick Faldo ESPN SportsCenter PASS Major League BasebalL Oakland A's at Detroit Auto Racing Barber Saab Series 130 a.m.: ESPN Swamp Buggy Spectacular 2:00 a.m.: ESPN SportsLook 230 a.m.: CNN Sports Latenight ESPN SportsCenter radio pro tennis cuto racini MARLBORO GRAND PRIX At East Rutherford Top Finishers Lap Compleated and type of car with reason out if any 1- Bobbv Rahal, Lola-Cosworth, 145. 2- Emerson Fittipaldl, PC18-Chevy, 145. 3- Scort Pruett, Lola-Judd, 143. 4- Rlck Mears, PClfrChevy 141 5- AI Unser Jr. Lola-Chevrolet, 141 6- Roul Boesel, Lola-Judd, 141.

7- Arie Luvendyk, Lola-Cosworth, 140. S-Danny Sullivan, PClS-Chevy, 140. 9-Teo Fabi, March-Porsche, 140 lt-S. Brayton, CsKtwater, Cosworth, 131 11- John Jones, Lola-Cosworth, 135. 12- Kevin Cogan, Cosworth, 131, crash.

13- Poncho Carter, Lola-Cosworth, 129. 14- Scott Atchison, Lola-Cosworth, 127. 15- Jeff Wood, Lola-Cosworth, 125, crash. 16- Randv Lewis, Lola-Cosworth, 111 17- Dominic Dobson, Cosworth, 10Z crash. 18- Mlchoel Andretti, Chevy, 89, crash.

19- Bernard Jourdain, 84, electrical. 20- Mario Andretti, Chevy, 75, suspension. 21- John Paul Cosworth, 70, crash. 22- R. Guerrero, Romeo, 70, suspension.

23- A.J. Foyt, Lola-Cosworth, 56, clutch. 24- Derek Daly, Lola-Judd, 37, electrical. 25- F. Barbazza Cosworth, 39, gearshift.

26- D. Thevs, Judd, 18, fuel injection. 27- Tom Sneva Buick, 16, turbocharger. 28- S. Chassey, Cosworth, IX engine.

Race Statistics Time of race 249-JO210; Margin of victory: 3.820 under a caution flag (race stopped five laps early because of rain and wet track); Caution flags: 5 for 29 laps; Lead changes: 5 among 4 drivers; Lap Leaders: Ma Andretti Fittipaldi 2-4; Mi. Andretti 5-76; Rahal 7741; Mi. Andretti 8249; Rahal 90-145. MILLER 500 At Elkhart Lake, Wis. Top Finishers 1- Robinson-Brabham, Nissan GTP-ZXT, 78 laps, 113.032 mph.

2- Cobb-Ldmmers, Jaguar XJR-10 78. 3- Jones-Nielsen, Jaguar XJR-9. 4- Andretti-Wollek, Porsche 961 77. 5- Olson-Fangio, Toyota Group 77. 6- Los, Pontiac Firebird, 76.

7- Moretti-Ricci, Porsche 962C 74. 8- Hotchkls-Adams, Porsche 961 74. 9- Bell-Brea Porsche 96Z 71 104Ailler-Earl, Chevy Spice BRITISH GRAND PRIX At Sitverstone, England Winners avoerooe speed in mph 1- Alain Prost, McLaren-Honda 143494 2- Nigel Mansell, FerrarL 3- Alessandro Nannini, Benetton-Ford. 4- Nelson Piquet, Lotus-Judd. 5- Pier-Luigi Martini, Minardi-Ford.

6- Luis Perez Sola Minardi-Ford. 7- Olivier Grouillard, Ligier-Ford. 8- Satoru Nakaiima Lotus-Judd. 9- Derek Warwick, Arrows-Ford. 10- Thierry Boutsea Williams-Renauit.

11- Emanueie Pirro, Benetton-Ford. 12- Bertrand Gachot, Onyx-Ford. TODAY 6:00 pliil: City League BasebalL Keep Martinson vs. Russell Plumbing (WELL-1400 AM, ISBQ 7:10 p.m.: Major League BasebalL Oakland at Detroit (WBCK-930 AM) iuuuai 7:10 a.m.: Maior Leasue BasebalL Oakland at Detroit (VJRTX-QW AM1! SWISS OPEN At Gstoad, Switzerland Singles Championship Carl-Uwe Steeb (8), West Germany, d. Magnus Gustafssoa Sweden, 6-7 (64), 34, 6-1 64, 6-2.

VOLVO HALL OF FAME At Newport, R.I. Singles Championship Jim Pugh, Palos Verdes, CaL d. Peter Lundgrea Sweden, -64, 44, 6-Z Doubles Neil Broad-Stefan Kruger (3) leads Pat Galbraith-Brian Garrow, 5-1 susp, rain. city recreation Bruce Crampton, $7325 4 Dale Douglass, $7325 6649-72207 4 Harold Henning, $5,200 -67-7348-208 -5 CITY MAJOR LEAGUE 4. Pet.

FerrariM46 Bowl Joe Jimenez, $5,200 Butch Baird, $4200 Ralph Terry, $4,175 Jim Dent, $4,175 vbibuaweiser Southside 69-7049-208 -5 7147- 70-208 -5 69- 7149-209 4 7148- 70-209 4 7246-71-209 4 6749-73-209 4 734948-210-3 70- 70-70-210 -3 Ben Smith, $4,175 Russell's 12 11 10 8 8 6 4 2 .923 .846 .714 571 .429 .308 .154 GB 4 4'2 6'A S.j 12''- Neighbor. Video Bobby Nichols, $4,175 -Don Massengale, $3350 Doug Sanders, $3350 6. Steven Rooks, Netherland, PDM, 7. Andrew Hampstea Boulder, Colo 7-Elevea 7:02 8. Raul Alcala Mexico, PDM, 7K32; 9.

Gert-Jan Theunisse, Netherlands, PDM, 10. Sean Kelly, Ireland, PDM, 7:15. WOMEN At Gap, France 68 miles leg from Digne-Les-Bains to Gap 1. Katrin Tobin, Ketchum, Idaho, 2 hours, 42 minutes, 57 seconds; Kelly-Ann Way, Canada 55 seconds behind; 1 Volerie Simon net, France, same time; 4. Monica Bandini, Italy, same time; 5.

Leontien Moorsel, Netherlands, some time. Overall Leaders (After four legs) 1. Kelly-Ann Way, Canada 8 hours, 6 minutes, 55 seconds; Jeannie Longo, France, 23 seconds behind; 3. Bankaitis-Davis, 36 seconds behind; 4. Elias, 50; 5.

Zack, 56; 6. Thompson, 57; 7. Maria Canins, Italy, 8. Monica Bandini, Italy, 10; 9. Sara Neil, Canada 10 Phyllis Hines, Atlanta Wl.

Ferrari As Henckel's Market linescoras SATURDAY'S LATE GAME NATIONAL LEAGUE St. Louis 080 008 028-1 It 1 Los Angeles 000 180 808-0 1.1 Magrane and T.Pena; Valenzuela and Dempsey. W-Mograne, 104. L-Valen-zueia 4-9. SUNDAY'S GAMES AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston 080 080 811 01-3 9 0 Minnesota 008 808 020 02-4 12 (11 Innings) Dopson, LSmith (8), Murphy (8) and Cerone; Rowley, Rear don (9), St.

Claire (11) and Laudner. W-St. Claire, 1-0. L-Murphy, 1-4. HRs Boston, Greenwell (11).

Minnesota Pucker! (6), Hrbek (10). Kansas City 808 000 1- 1 6 3 New York 112 105 x-10 14 1 ('A Innings) T.Leocn, Buchanan (4), Crawford (6) and Boone; Codaret and Slaught. Ca-daret, 2-1. 2-1 Oakland 080 000 510-6 I 2 Toronto 008 001 HO-2 I Moore, Honevcutt (7), Burns (7) and Steinbacn; Cerutti, D.Ward (7), X.Hernandez (8) and Myers, Borders (8). W-Moore, 12-5.

Cerutti, 5-5. Sv Burns (7) HRs-Oakland, Steinbacn (5), McGwire (19). Texas 401 000 800- 5 9 3 Cleveland 600 005 0tx-11 14 0 Brown, D.Hall (6), Mielke (6), Russell (8) and Kreuter, Sundberg (8); Bailes, Yett (4), Orosco (6), Atherton (8) and Skinner. W-Yett, 5-6. L-Brown, 7-6.

HRs Texas, Incaviglia 2 (8). Cleveland, Komminsk (3). California 000 001 001 00-2 9 Baltimore 000 808 280 01-3 I 0 (11 Innings) M.Witt, Fraser (10) and Schroeder, Par-rish (9); Milacki, Olson (8), Hickeu (10), M.Smith (11) and Tettleton. W- M.Smith, 2- 0. L-Fraser, 2-5.

HR-California, Jovner (3). Milwaukee 080 000 000-0 2 2 Chicago 002 080 0Ox-2 9 1 Navarrro, Krueger (7), Aldrich (8) and Surhoff; Dotsoa Pall (8), Thigpen (9) and Fisk. W-Dotson, 3-4 L-Navarro, 1-2. Sv-Thigpen (17). NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 808 001 810-2 9 1 Atlanta 830 1W 01x-6 10 2 Oieda Innis (4), Tapani (5), Aase (7), Aguilera (8) and Sasser; Clary, Acker (7), Boever (9) and J.Davis.

W-Ciary, W. L-Oieda 5-9. HRs New York, HJohn-son (23). Atlanta Evans 2 16). Montreal 001 011 800 003-6 12 4 Cincinnati 200 081 008 088-3 7 2 (12 Innings) K.Gross, rSmith (6), Hesketh (9), Frey (11), Burke (12) and Santovenio; Riio, Se-bra (3), Charlton (7), Franco (10), Te-kulve (12) and Reed, Oliver (8).

W- Frey, 3- 0. L-Tekulve, 0-3. Sv-Burke (19). St. Louis 080 200 000-2 8 1 Los Angeles 030 000 SOx-3 5 I DeLeon, Costeilo (7) and Pagnozzi; Belcher, Wetteland (7), J.Howell (8) and Scioscia W-Belcher, 64.

L-DeLeon, 8-9. (17). Pittsburgh 108 080 000-1 2 1 San Francisco W0 lit OOx-3 6 1 J.Robinson, Heat on (6), Kipper (8) and LaVailiere; garrelts, Brantley (7), Bedro-' sian (9) and Kennedy. W-Garrelts, 7-1 J.Robinson, 5-8. Sv-Bedrosian (13).

national league 0 FOP Lodge 121 .000 Homero Blancas, $3350 -3 Deray Simon, $3350 7147-72-210 -3 Bruce Devlin, $3350 6849-73-210 -3 George Lanning, $1825 -72-7049-211 -2 EAST DIVISION Pet. 52 39 571 Agim Bardha $1825 67-74-70-211 Quinton Gray, $1538 7346-73-212 Jim King, $2538 7148-73-212 i34 .533 529 Montreal New York CHICAGO St. Louis Pittsburgh 47 41 41 42 46 41 37 50 -70-7647-213 -72-7249-213 -70-71-72-213 425 34 54 .386 Al Chandler, $1233 Gordon Jones, $1233 Dan Morgan, $1233 Paul Moron, $1427 Chuck Mehok, $1427 Bert Yancey, $1427 Rafe Bolts, $1427 Philadelphia WEST DIVISION GB 3V4 3'A 4 13 litt GB 3 9 9V4 12 16 Pet. 1 1 1 1 1 Gay Brewer, $1427 54 37 593 51 40 560 45 46 .495 45 47 .489 San Francisco Houston Cincinnati San Diego Los Angeles Miller Barber, $1427 -69-73-72-214 1 arena footbait LEAGUE STANDINGS Pct.PF PA cycling Jim O'Hern, $1427 42 49 53 .462 .418 trensactions BASEBALL American League CHICAGO WHITE SOX Activated Eric King, pitcher, from the 15-dov disabled list. Sent John Davis, pitcher, outright to Vancouver of the Pacific Coast League.

CLEVELAND INDIANS Placed Cory Snyder, outfielder, on the 15-dav disabled list. Called up Joey Belle, outfielder, from Canton-Akron of the Eastern League. Activated Tom Candiotti, pitcher, from the 15-day disabled list. Optioned Rod Nichols, pitcher, to Colorado Springs of the Pacific Coast League. NEW YORK YANKEES Optioned Dave Eiland, pitcher, to Columbus of the International League.

Purchased the contract of Bob Davidson, pitcher, from Columbus. MILWAUKEE BREWERS Optioned Gary Sheffield, infielder, to Denver of the American Association. Recalled Billy Spiers, infielder, from Denver. Notional League CINCINNATI REDS Placed Bo Diaz, catcher, on the 15-dav disabled list. Called up Joe Oliver, catcher, from Nashville of the American Association.

HOUSTON ASTROS Sent Louie Meadows, outfielder, to Tucson of the Pacific Coast League. Recalled Mark Portugal, pitcher, from Tuscon. LOS ANGELES DODGERS Recalled Ramon Martinez, pitcher, from Albuquerque of the Pacific Coast League. Activated Mariano Duncan, infielder, from the 15-dav disabled list. Placed Chris Gwyna outfielder, on the 15-day disabled list.

Released Ricky Horton, pitcher. MONTREAL EXPOS Placed Spike Owen, infielder, on the 154av disabled list. Recalled Jeff Husoa infielder, from Indianapolis of the American Association. SAN DIEGO PADRES Placed Eric Show, pitcher, on the 21-dav disabled list. 38 Atlanta Today's Games, Nichols Field Keep Martinson vs.

Russell Plumbing, 6 p.m. i- Verona Barber ShopBudweiser v3 Southside, 8 p.m. Post Park Henckel's Market vs. FOP, 6 p.m. Tuesday's Games, Nichols Field FerrariM46 Bowl vs.

Henckel's, 6 p.m. FOP vs. Ferrari Athletics, 8 p.m. Wednesday's Games, Nichols Field Southside vs. Neighborhood Video, 6 rT Russell Plumbing vs.

Verona Barber ShopBudweiser, 8 p.m. WEST MICHIGAN LEAGUE Pet. GB VBSBudweiser 9 4 492 St. Joseph 7 4 .636 FerrariM46 Bowl 9 6 .600 VC Grand Rapids 7 7 JOO Ferrari A's 0-11 .000 Sunday's Games St. Joseph 11-10 FerrariM46 Bowl 6-2 SOFTBALL DIAMOND 66 Hills 16-21 BCHS 3-1 HR: Brad Hut-son 1 Dave Hart James Moore.

3 Hits: Dave Hart, Brad Hudson, James Moore. Red Bird 10, John Mitchell 4 HR: Lee Arriaga Matt Krimme, Trov Ploehn. Troy Ploehn. Don Speck, Kelly Eth ridge. NeikCs 14, Union Pump 11 Strikers 17, Nippondenso 9 'A Saturday's Late Game 2 8 8 1.000 79 35 1 0 0 1.000 28 18 1 1 0 .500 38 43 7448-72-214 1 72-70-72-214 1 7249-73-214 1 67-72-75214 1 7048-76-214 1 74- 71-70-215 2 70-74-71-215 2 75- 70-70-215 2 Detrott Pittsburgh Denver Chicogo Charles Owens, $1427 Freddie Haas, $1427 Terry Dill, $1427 Phil Rodgers, $1427 J.C.

Goosie, $1480 Tom Show, $1480 Bob Goalby, $1480 0 1 0 .000 28 40 2 0 .000 22 59 Maryland 0 71-73-71-215 2 Jim Ferree, $1480 Saturday's Late Game Detroit 39, Maryland 7 Friday's Game Denver at Detroit Bill Johnston, $1480 7249-74-215 2 Lee Elder, $838 3 216 3 3 3 4 4 Dick Rhvan, $838 Fred Hawkins, $838 Alton Duhon, $838 -Jim Cochran, $500 -Chick Evans, $500 TOUR de FRANCE MEN At Orcleres-Merlette, France Stage 15 25-mile individual time trial from Gap to Orcleres-Merlette 1. Steven Rooks, Netherlands, POM, 1 hour, 10 minutes, 42 seconds; Marino Lelaretta Spain, Paternina 24 seconds behind; 1 Miguel Induraln, Spain, Reynolds, 43 seconds behind; 4. Pedro Delgado, Spain, Reynolds, 49 5. Greg LeMond, Minneapolis, ADR, 57; 6. Sean Kelly, Ireland, PDM, 136; 7.

Raul Alcala Mexico, PDM, 8. Gert-Jan Theunisse, Netherlands, PDM, 9. Laurent Biondi, France, Fagor, 10 Laurent Fignon, France, Super 1:44. Overall Leaders 1. Greg LeMond, Minneapolis, ADR, 67 hours, 60 minutes, 54 seconds; Laurent Fignon, France, Super 40 seconds behind; Charlv Mottet, France, RMO, 217; 4.

Pedro Delgado, Spain, Reynolds, 248; 5. Marino Leiarreta Spain, Paternina 5:11. St. Louis Los Angeles 0 Sunday's Gaines San Diego 4 CHICAGO 3 Houston at Philadelphia PPd rain Montreal 6, Cincinnati 12 innings San Froncisco 3, Pittsburgh 1 Atlanta 6, New York 2 Los Angeles St. Louis 2 Today's Games CHICAGO (Sanderson 8-6) at Los Angeles R.Martinez 1-0), 10:35 p.m.

Houston (Deshaies 8-4 and For sen 2-2) at New York (Darling 7-6 and West 0-1), 5 p.m. Atlanta (Glavine 8-5) at Montreal (Perez 4-9), 7:35 p.m. Philadelphia (Howell 7-5) at Cincinnati (R.Robinson 00), 7:35 p.m. Pittsburgh (Kramer 3-5) at San Diego (G.W.Harris 3-3), lft05 pm St. Louis (Power 1-3) at San Francisco (Hammaker 6-4), 1035 pm 4 John Brodie, $500 Dick Hendrickson, $500 72-72-73-217 4 Jack Fleck, $500 pro bowling PBA EL PASO OPEN At El Paso, Texas Second Round Leaders 1-Del Ballard Jr.

1761 2-Amleto Mona-celli, 1745. 3-Marsnall Holman, Z727. 4-Bob Benoit, 2,724. 5-(tie) George Branham III, and Curtis Odom, 1701. 7-Bruce Carter, 1678.

8-Jerral Pick ford, 2476. 9-Walter Rav Williams Jr. 2471 10-Mike Edwards, Z67Z Bob Rawlins, $500 -Mike Fetchtck, $500 Bob Erickson, $500 Hardy Distributors 15, Post 14 Attic 8, Rental Uniform 3 Odds-n-Ends 20, Da-Night 8 Hills 21, BCHS 1 4 7449-74-2 17 4 5 6 6 7 7 8 9 Ken Still, $500 Doug Dalziel, $500 Jerry Barber, $500 Howie Johnson, $500 Julius Boros, $500 Shortstop Lounge 6, Bad Boys 2 -Hunt CLub 7, Four Stat Muffler 8 Air National Guard 11 Pro Grain 12 LeMond back in first Dqnc The Associated Press A Ol lO. ft) touching bases BASEBALL BOBBY COX, Atlanta Braves General Manager, and Boston General Manager Lou Gorman are to meet this week, but Cox declined to say the session was to begin discussions of a trade for Red Sox "But I feel as fresh as I ever fen in the Tour de France, which quite unusual," he said. "In '86 had a lot more mental stress thanil do now." Fignon, who held a seven-sep ond margin over LeMond going into the 1 5th stage, cracked a little and finished 10th Sunday, 47 sepj onds behind LeMond.

Andy Hampsten, the other? American challenger, faltered in; Sunday's climb and finished 1:13:30. He dropped to sevenflju overall, more than seven minutes! back of LeMond. Sunday's climb from 2,400 feet' to 6,003 feet had two slopes rated; first category in steepness and dif-j ficulty. The first lasted most of the' first six miles of the stage. ORCIERES-MERLETTE, France American Greg LeMond, saying he feels stronger than in his winning year of 1986, climbed back into the lead of the Tour de France on Sunday with an impressive performance in an individual time trial in the Alps.

High amid the picture-postcard mountains, LeMond took fifth place in the race against-the-clock and regained the leader's yellow jersey. Laurent Fignon of France, the winner in 1983 and 1984, fell back into second place, 40 seconds behind LeMond. "It's nice to have the yellow jersey again but the most important is to take it as it goes," LeMond said, knowing there is still a week to go before the cycling classic ends in third baseman Wade Boggs. "There is zero going on" about Boggs now, Cox said. "But I guess things could open up this week." Boggs recently signed a three-year, $7.3 million contract, in which he waived his right to veto a trade.

Boggs' agent, Alan Nero, has said his client would agree L- Wade Boggs officials will give their blessing this week to an international spring football league. "I thoroughly expect that we will go ahead," Schramm said. The league is expected to vote on the proposed World League of American Football at meetings Tuesday and Wednesday at a suburban Chicago hotel Under the proposal the international league would be owned and operated by the NFL and the NFL's 28 franchise owners would be shareholders in the venture. Schramm forsees a 12-team league with teams evenly split between Europe and North America. European cities considered franchise possibilities are London, Barcelona, Milan and Frankfort The WLAF is considering placing North American teams in San Antonio, Mexico City, New York, Montreal, Orlando, Birmingham and Nashville.

MIKE TRIGG threw four touchdown passes, three to George LaFrance, to lead the Detroit Drive to a 39-7 victory over the Maryland Commandos in an Arena Football League game Saturday night. TENNIS ANDERS JARRYD of Sweden won the men's singles title and Gabriela Sabatini of Argentina took the women's crown in the $250,000 Gunze World Tennis Tournament Jarryd beat American Pete Sampras 6-4, 3-6, 6-4, while Sabatini overpowered American Mary Joe Fernandez UNSEEDED AMERICAN Jim Pugh defeated sixth-seeded Peter Lundgren of Sweden 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 in the final of the Hall of Fame Championships. CARL-UWE STEEB, from West Germany, rallied from two sets down to defeat Sweden's Magnus Gostafsson 6-7 (6-8), 3-6, 6-2, 6-4, 6-2 in the final at the $305,000 Swiss Open tournament LED BY TEAMS from top-rated United States and defending champion Czechoslovakia, a record 41 countries will compete in the Federation Cup Tennis Tournament in Tokyo in October. The tournament, the women's version of the Davis Cup, will be held on the hard courts of Ariake Colosseum in Tokyo Oct 1-8. The four-member American team consists of Martina Navratilova, Chris Evert, Pam Shriver, and Zina Garrison.

BECAUSE OF an injured shoulder, John McEnroe won't play in this weekend's Davis Cup semifinal matchup against West Germany at Munich. McEnroe, hampered by shoulder problems in his Wimbledon semifinal loss to Stefan Edberg, will be replaced on the United States team by Brad Gilbert McEnroe was diagnosed as having rotator cuff tendinitis in his left shoulder. Gilbert will join Andre Agassi to play the four singles matches. Either Eric Jelen or Carl-Uwe Steeb will play singles along with Bonis Becker for the West Germans. BOATING CREW MEMBERS struggled to keep a semblance of full sail over Lake Michigan, as the 82nd Chicago-to-Mackinac Island yacht race entered its third of what could be several more days.

TOM D'EATH, driving Miss Budweiser, won the Pringle's Family Thunderboat Classic on Onondaga Lake. EXTRA BASES GIANFRANCO ROSI beat previously undefeated Darrin Van Horn for the International Boxing Federation junior middleweight title with a unanimous 12-round decision. MATT NEWBERRY of Reno, preserved his strength while exchanging leads with teammates John Tomac and Jim Copeland before winning the men's 80-kilometer (49.7 mile) criterium title in 1 hour, 57 minutes and 36 seconds at the U.S. National Cycling Championships in Park City, Utah. Also, Ruthk Matthes of Boulder, cruised to victory in the 50-kilometer women's (3 1 .06 mile) criterium 1:24.9.

MONICA JOYCE of Ypsilanti, a former member of the Irish Olympic team, set a course record in the Amoco Golden Mile in Traverse City, covering the distance in 4 minutes, 37.28 seconds. Dennis Topolinski of East Lansing won the men's competition with in 4:08.09. Compiled from Th Associated Press i INVITATION TO BID CITY OF SPRINGFIELD Sealed proposals will be received by the City of Springfield, ML at the City Hall, 601 Avenue Springfield, MI, until 2:00 p.m., August 1989. at which time bids will be publicly opened and read by the clerk, and the amount of bids noted for municipal improvements as specified: Seventh Avenue Reconstruction. This project involves the reconstruction of 700 L.F.

of Seventh Avenue, including concrete euro ana to play for the Braves, the Padres or the Chicago Cubs. ANDRE DAWSON has not been the same hitter since knee surgery sidelined him early this season, and the Chicago Cub slugger could be facing another operation. Whether he can last the season before undergoing surgery is the question. "I can make it," Dawson said. "Hopefully, (the operation) will be after the season." THE WIFE of former New York Yankees manager Billy Martin said a $35,000 lien filed against her husband by the Internal Revenue Service is "a great mistake" because they have been meeting a pre-approved payment schedule with the IRS.

"We pay these taxes once a month," said Jill Martin. They said the lien was filed because of an outstanding balance from Martin's 1987 personal income tax. LARRY SEE hit a run-scoring sacrifice fry in the 17th inning to give the Toledo Mud Hens a 3-2 Triple-A Alliance victory over the Omaha Royals. FOOTBALL TEX SCHRAMM, former Dallas Cowboys president, said he anticipates NFL paving, siorm sewer, eic. Proposal, contract documents, plans and specifications under which the work will be performed are on file and may be examined at the following locations: 1.

City Clerk's Office, 601 Avenue Springfield, MI 2. Builders Exchange of Kalamazoo and Grand Rapids, MI 3. Dodge Reports, Kalamazoo, MI A certified check or a bidder's bond payable to the City of Springfield, MI, for the sum of not less than percent of the amount of the proposal will be required with each proposal conditioned to secure the City of Springfield from loss or damage by reason of the withdrawal of the bid, or the failure of the bidder to enter into a contract of performance if the. bid be accepted by the Owner. The City of Springfield reserves the right to accept or reject any or all.

proposals and to waive any informalities in proposals. No bids may be withdrawn for at least 60 days. A non-refundable fee of $15.00 will be 1 required for plans and specifications. Carlene DeMaso, CMC Clerk-Treasurer.

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